Saint Julien, Bordeaux, France. 2eme Cru Classe. 17/20 2002 Vintage Jancis Robinson When to drink: 2012 to 2024 Deep crimson with a little evolution at the rim. Meaty, concentrated nose. Uncompromisingly dry but the tannins are not too painful. Just starting to come round and really not that different from this wine in a more successful vintage. But strictly for classicists. Jancis Robinson Tasted: 15-Mar-2012. Purchased from Corney and Barrow upon commercial release and delivered to a temperature controlled London cellar where it has remained until removal by the BidforWine team in advance of this sale. Each lot is illustrated with a copy of the redacted sales invoice for that case. Duty and VAT has been paid on all wines. Date invoiced: May 2003- En Primeur.
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Pomerol, Bordeaux, France. 16.5/20 2001 Vintage Jancis Robinson When to drink: 2008 to 2020 Dark crimson. Very sweet and luscious on the nose. Some freshness really helps this wine and adds life. Quite zesty and only slightly chewy. A very attractively balanced whole. Definitely a success for this property. Jancis Robinson Tasted: 10-Mar-2011. Purchased from Corney and Barrow upon commercial release and delivered to a temperature controlled London cellar where it has remained until removal by the BidforWine team in advance of this sale. Each lot is illustrated with a copy of the redacted sales invoice for that case. Duty and VAT has been paid on all wines. Date invoiced: 13th June 2002 - En Primeur.
Vinyl - 6 rare original US 1st pressing - Northern Soul / Popcorn singles on small labels. Kelly St. Clair - Don't Look Over Your Shoulder / Darkness On yOur Mind (Millage Records PROMO) NM archive, Fran Jeffries - Honey And Wine (Monument Records 45-1036) EX+/EX++, Irene Kral - Hold Your Head High (Mainstream Record 634 Promo sample) EX+/ EX++ (minor edge warp not affecting play), Jackie & Gayle - That's How It Goes (Monument Records 621) NM archive, The Dick Hazard Orchestra - Name Game (Mainstream Records 620 PROMO) NM archive, Bob Kuban And The In-Men - The Cheater (Musicland U.S.A. Records MUSICLAND 20,001) NM archive.
Georgian Jacobite style wine glass, pointed round funnel bowl engraved with a carnation and butterfly opposing above air twist stem on domed foot, H15.5cm Condition Report Small nibble to rim. General wear consistent with age. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Georgian wine glass, semi-wrythen fluted ogee bowl above a opaque twist stem, H14cm and another with ogee shaped bowl engraved with trailing foliage and insect on opaque twist stem and folded slightly domed foot, H15cm (2) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Georgian wine glass, bucket shaped bowl engraved with a bird and flower display on double knopped stem and folded domed foot, H15cm and two other Georgian wine glasses with engraved bowls (3) Condition Report General wear consistent with age. No chips or cracks. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Air twist stem wine glass with trumpet on domed foot, H15.5cm, wine goblet with pointed round funnel bowl above ball knop and four sided teared Silesian stem with on folded foot, H18.5cm and glass lace makers lamp, globular reservoir, twisted handle, slightly ribbed stem with tear inclusions on domed folded base (3) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
19th century burr wood sarcophacus shaped wine cooler with lead fitted interior, hinged lid with blind fret frieze, tapered sides on skirted base, brass lock stamped Hobbs & Co. London, Lever, Machine Made, W71cm, D52cm, H60cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A George III silver wine-funnel, probably by Peter and William Bateman, of typical form, engraved with a crest; together with: a George V silver cigarette-case, by Hamilton and Co. (of Calcutta), London, 1924; a pair of silver plated sauceboats and a silver strainer, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1924, with wood handle, weighable silver 7oz 16dwt (5)
* Fisher (Edward, 1722-1785). Portrait of Kitty Fisher as Cleopatra, [circa 1752], mezzotint on laid paper, proof before letters, a rich, dark, velvety impression, after the original painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds, depicting the celebrated courtesan Kitty Fisher as Cleopatra dissolving the pearl, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, plate size 36 x 25.5 cm (14.2 x 10 ins), sheet size 37 x 26.3 cm (14.5 x 10.3 ins), window-mounted, together with 5 other engravings, including a proof before letters of the mezzotint portrait of the Countess of Lincoln (1728-1765) by James McArdell after Sir Joshua Reynolds (formerly in the G.E. Russell Collection), trimmed to margins, a proof before title of the mezzotint by Charles Howard Hodges (1764-1837) after Sir Joshua Reynolds of the Countess Spencer, published 16th July 1784, the second state, a fine impression, a mezzotint of Lady Charlotte Greville by John Young after John Hoppner, an engraving by E. Mitchell after Henri Pierre Danloux of the infant George Henry Lord Scott, born 2nd January 1798, published by E. Mitchell, February 1, 1800, and Robert Dunkarton (1744-1811), Miss Horneck, after Joshua Reynolds, published February 20th, 1778, fine mezzotint on laid paper, light spotting to edges, plate size 51 x 35.5 cm (20 x 14 ins), with margins, window-mounted (Qty: 6)NOTESProvenance: Martin Erdmann Collection of Early English Mezzotints and Colour Prints (Sold Christie's, London, November 16, 1937). Chaloner Smith (1883), 18. Catherine Mary Fisher, better known as Kitty Fisher (1741-1767) was perhaps the most notorious English courtesan of the 18th century who was painted by Reynolds no fewer than 7 times. His 1759 portrait of Kitty Fisher as Cleopatra dissolving the pearl depicts a scene recalling the legendary banquet held by Cleopatra to impress Marc Antony, at which she took a giant pearl from her ear, dissolved it in wine and drank it. According to Casanova, Kitty Fisher similarly once ate a £100 bank note on a slice of buttered bread, which had been given to her by Sir Richard Adkins, brother of the beautiful Mrs Pitt, thereby indicating the courtesan's profligacy, as well as her high 'price'. She died in her mid-20s, possibly from the effects of lead-based cosmetics, but more probably from tuberculosis at Bath. She is celebrated in the well-known nursery rhyme 'Lucy Locket lost her pocket/Kitty Fisher found it; There was not a penny in it/Only a ribbon round it.'.
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