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A collection of Waterford crystal comprising: decanter and stopper 27cm high, six water glasses 21cm high, six wine glasses 17.5cm, six smaller wine glasses 15cm high, six wine glasses 14cm high, six cognac glasses 13cm high, four tall liquer glasses 16cm tall and a further five smaller liquer glasses 15cm tall- 39 items in total. Good condition throughout
Two sets of four silver salt-cellars, the first Birmingham, 1902, each in the George III style, oval and with blue glass liner, 9cm wide, with assorted silver or silver plate spoons, the second set by Robert Hennell, London, 1871, compressed circular, chased with foliage together with a part George III silver wine funnel, weight of silver 15oz 10dwt (13)
A collection of assorted silver and silver plate, the silver including: a pair of silver-mounted cut-glass scent-bottles, a capstan form inkwell, six various napkin-rings, a salt-cellar, two wine-labels, a pair of silver plate napkin rings, one with a kangaroo, the other an emu; the plate comprising: a small mounted jug, two salt-cellars and assorted flatware together with a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, the silver 6oz 10dwt, the cufflinks 4.2gr (qty)
A collection of assorted silver and silver plate, the silver including a George II silver pepperette, baluster and on spreading foot, with pierced pull off cover, 11cm high, another silver pepperette, seven-bar toast-rack,a cream-jug and sugar-bowl,a silver-mounted glass scent ottle and three various spoons, weighable silver 24oz 19dwt,the silver plate including a pair of wine coasters tea and coffee wares and other items (qty)
Whitefriars - Geoffrey Baxter: Glacier/Everest/Snowflake Glass Tableware, all in flint, six whisky glasses, 8cm (boxed) eight small tumblers, 9cm six tall tumblers, 14cm six sherry, 9.5cm one pint beer mug, 13cm half pint beer mug, 11cm two pint jug, 19cm wine service decanter, 34cm square decanter, 28cm ship's decanter, 28.5cm decanter, 28cm patterns 9725 M31/32/33/M142/M144/M145/M153/M155/M160, 1972-80 catalogue (33)
Reproduction mahogany drop leaf sofa table with leather inset top (W98cm, H74cm, D59cm), small walnut and mahogany wine table with shaped pie crust top, crackle finish two division magazine rack, early 20th century piano stool with contents, Regency style carved armchair, a small plant stand, wrought metal plant stand and a needle work firescreen (8) - Condition Report
THE LAKES WHISKYMAKER'S RESERVE NO.1 Single Malt English Whisky Matured in Pedro Ximenez sherry casks and red wine casks, bottle no. 2281 of 2922. 70cl, 60.6% volume, in carton. THE LAKES WHISKYMAKER'S RESERVE NO. 2 Single Malt English Whisky Matured in Pedro Ximenez sherry casks, red wine casks and bourbon casks. 70cl, 60.9% volume, in carton. Two bottles.
A charming 20th Century 1970's retro vintage brass and marble wine / occasional side lamp table. The table of brass construction set with a circular marble insert decorated with a bowl of strawberries and butterflies. Brass hoop handles to the gypsy style table and being raised on a crossed tripod supports. Measures 52cm x 33cm.
Spearhead - An original vintage 20th Century white metal single wine bottle / champagne bottle cooler / ice bucket of sputnik atomic influence. Top section removes allowing the interior to be filled with ice surrounding the central wine bottle holder. All raised on three bun feet. Makers stamp to the underside. Measures: 23cm.
Wine.- [Ames (Richard)] The Bacchanalian Sessions; or The Conten' tion of Liquors: With a Farewel to Wine, first edition, title with small hole and loss to fore-margin affecting title semicolon, first 2 ff. stained at head, a few ff. closely shaved at head, browning, ink inscription to head of title, later boards, lower half of spine chipped with loss, covers a little browned, [Gabler G11170; Simon 112; Wing A2975], small 4to, printed for E. Hawkins, 1693.⁂ Ames' humorous poem on drinks in which wine, liquors, beer and various other drinks compete and argue for Bacchus' favour. Followed by Farewell to Wine in which Ames warns against drinking wines in taverns: "For that Damn'd Stuff which in their Vaults they brew,/ Which Mystery if we but throughly knew,/ Sooner we'd leap into the Thames or Severn,/ Than Venture on the Wine in any Tavern." Rare, we can trace only a handful of copies at auction. Provenance: Ex Dono Richardi G- (ink inscription).
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