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Anthony Elson for Asprey & Co Ltd - a set of six modernist silver & silver gilt wine goblets Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1977, the cast, diaper pattern stems supporting a plain cylindrical bowl, gilt interior, the undersides stamped ' DESIGNED BY ANTHONY ELSON - ASPREY LONDON ', each measuring 7¾in. (19.7cm.) high, gross weight 52.0 tr.oz. (6) *Condition: All pieces good, having very little wear.
A pair of kingfisher blue wine glasses probably Victorian, 14.8cm.; together with a pair of similar champagne flutes, 17.2cm.; two Victorian blue glass finger bowls; an early Victorian rummer with etched name 'J. Kerty', 13cm.; a pair of Bohemian cranberry and cut glass wine glasses; a Waterford wine goblet and champagne flute; and a pair of Caithness wine goblets with etched Eagle and Partridge, signed with initials and inscribed to foot. (13) *Condition Tiny frit to inside of rim on one Bohemian glass. Otherwise VG, with just minor scratching to foot on antique pieces.
A group of bonbonnières and patch boxes modern, including three porcelain fruit boxes, a strawberry-shaped porcelain scent bottle, three Halcyon Days patch boxes, three other patch boxes, three enamel egg-shaped boxes, two enamel wine labels for 'Hamman Bouquet' and 'Sherry' and a resin surprise apple-shaped box, 6.5cm max. (16)
A Vincennes miniature teapot and cover (théière calabré) date code for 1754-55, painted probably by Andre-Vincent Vielliard with scenes of wine-making reserved within gilt floral borders on a bleu lapis ground, blue interlaced Ls mark enclosing date letter B, broken and restuck, 10.7cm across. (2)
A Vincennes or early Sèvres wine glass cooler (seau à verre échancré) c.1750-60, of six-lobed form with small scroll handles, painted in green camaieu with flower sprays, traces of blue interlaced Ls mark, a chip to the footrim, 10.5cm high. Provenance: purchased from George Archdale, 4th August 1984. This rounded lobed shape is recorded at Sèvres in the 1750s and is found in the service produced for Madame du Barry in 1771. The unusual green monochrome decoration, which copied Meissen porcelain of the 1740s, can be seen on other Vincennes pieces, including a sucrier in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Four bottles of 20th Century & 21st Century wine, consisting of a 1989 bottle of Domaine Pradelle Crozes-Hermitage, a 1989 bottle of Château Batailley Grand Cru Classé Pauillac, bottle of 2009 Loch Fyne Gros-Plant du Pays Nantais and bottle of 2005 Château Petit Margot Saint Emilion Grand Cru (4)
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