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Collection of seven original movie posters: New Wine (1941), USA, folded, 103cm by 68cm; Slim Carter (1957), 102cm by 76cm; The Rough and the Smooth (1959), 76cm by 101cm; Ruby Gentry (1952), printed by Stafford & Co., 76cm by 101cm; Strangers' Meeting (1957), 76cm by 101cm; Stranger in my Arms (1959), Argentina, 110cm by 74cm; Bedevilled (1955), Loew's Incorporated Litho, USA, 104.5cm by 68.5cm (7)
Charleton (Walter). Two Discourses. I. Concerning the Different Wits of Men. II. Of the Mysterie of Vintners. The Second Edition enlarged, London: by F. L. for William Whitwood, 1675, worming in gutter often encroaching on text, damp-staining to lower margins of A7-8 and fore margins of final quire Q, contemporary sheep, rebacked, 8vo (17.1 x 10.9 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: Private Collection, Shropshire. ESTC R7350; Gabler G15600; Wing C695. 'Contains wine recipes, and advice on how to "help wine with an ill flavour," and other wine related advice ... all sorts of concoctions are suggested to revive sour and ill tasting wines' (Gabler). The first edition was printed in 1669.
* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately sixty prints, 19th & 20th century, prints and engravings of topographical views, cartoons, wine & vineyards, portraits, sporting scenes, dogs, genre, 'Vanity Fair' caricatures (including a golfer 'Hutchinson') and natural history, with examples by 'Loon', Aldin, Partington, Loxton, Malton, Harris, Dendy Sadler, Howitt and Crombie, various sizes and condition, all framed and glazed (Qty: approx. 60)
A Chinese oviform vase with Imari style and gilt decoration on a green ground, 10" high, a similar wine pot, seal marks to bases, and a famille vert square-shaped vase decorated panels of dragons and figures (damages)Condition:Oviform vase: restoration to top rim, chips to base, wear to gilt decoration.Square vase: Some wear to the decoration on the corners, wear to gilt decoration too.Wine pot: restoration to top and spout, chip to base of handle, wear to gilt decoration.
A fine pair of Victorian Bacchanalian pattern parcel gilt salad servers, by Henry John Lias & James Wakely, London 1880, the terminals decorated with Bacchus riding a lion, with a topless Diana looking on, the reverse decorated with tilted amphora of wine and masque over swag curtains, 23cm 195g 6.2oz
A Victorian silver wine ewer, Edward Hutton, London 1883, of pear shape, chased with flowering and fruiting branches, having a hinged cover and acanthus cast 'c' scroll handle, 28.5cm high, 18.5ozs, inscribed 'D.V.A. 1888 Presented by Col Steward won by Corporal Albert Cox 1st V.B. Dorset Regt'.Illustrated
A Regency mahogany wine, hunt or social tablein the manner of GillowsCirca 1820, of typical horseshoe form, with a removable central leaf flanked by two hinged end drop leaves, the brass rail mounted with a detachable swivel-hinged arm terminating in two papier mache decanter coasters, on four ring turned and reeded tapering legs terminating in brass cappings and castors, the detachable brass arm probably later, 152cm wide x 81cm deep x 72cm high, (59 1/2in wide x 31 1/2in deep x 28in high)Footnotes:Furniture such as the offered lot was made for the principal purpose of sociable drinking and historically sitters would imbibe either wines, fortified wines or spirits while seated at these tables, typically after dinner time. The main brass rail or rod would rotate two decanters set within their respective coasters among the various recipients. They were also used by riders either before or after a hunt, hence the different names that one can equally apply to them.A design for this type of table was produced by George Hepplewhite and published posthumously in The Cabinet-Maker's Book of Prices in 1793 under the title of 'Gentlemen's Social Table'. Related examples include two by Gillows, one of which is illustrated in S. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London, 1730-1840, Vol. I, 1988, Woodbridge, pl. 247, p. 249, and the other which appears in P. Macquoid & R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, Vol. III, 1954, London, fig. 1, p. 319.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.
A collection of mid 20th century 'Safari' glassware engraved by Rowland Wardeach piece decorated with a big game animal in a landscape, including rhinoceros, antelopes, lions, giraffes, elephants, water buffalo and an ostrich, comprising a pair of decanters and stoppers, two further decanters and stoppers, a jug, a claret jug with pewter mounts, an ovoid vase, a tankard with pewter mounts, three beer mugs, four tumblers, nine highball glasses, two wine glasses, four footed liqueur glasses and two cups, tallest, 29cm high (36)
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