A pair of Victorian silver wine labels, by Riley & Storer, London 1863, pierced in the Gothic style, one inscribed Gin, the other Brandy, 5.9 cm across; with a William IV silver fruiting vine border wine label, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1834, inscribed 'B.Sherry', 4.7 cm across; 36 g (1.1 troy ozs) gross
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A matched pair of cast silver wine labels of hunting interest, by C. J. Vander Ltd, London 1969 and 1971, depicting a hunter and his dog shooting at flying birds, with a pheasant border; with another cast silver label, same maker, London 1972, with a huntsman on horseback with hounds, a fox mask above; inscribed Sherry, Port, and Whisky respectively; 109 g (3.5 troy ozs) gross
Royal Doulton suite of drinking glasses - Ten flutes; eight wine 18.5 cm high; ten wine 12.5 cm high; ten wine 11.5 cm high; six sherry 11 cm high; six liqueur 9.5 cm high; six brandy 10 cm high, to/w Webb Corbett similar style glasses - seven water tumblers; six brandy balloons and six tankards
Three antique drinking glasses, comprising: A mid-eighteenth century ale glass, funnel bowl with printie cut border above a double series opaque twist stem with 12-ply outer spiral band outside a pair of spiral tapes above a conical plain foot, rough pontil, 17.5 cms high; an 18th cordial glass with a round funnel bowl, hexagonal faceted stem, plain conical foot and rough pontil, 13 cm high and an early 19th century wine glass, probably by Perrin Geddes of Warrington, the conical bowl diamond cut with a vacant cartouche, octagonal knop, stem and round compressed knop, star cut scalloped foot, h. 13.7 cm high (3)Small chips underfoot of conical glass, Chips to base of the wine glass, no other damage
Various oddments of silver, including cased Christening spoon and fork, Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell bowl, stemmed wine cup with scroll handle, four napkin rings, three small spoons and a miniature 'dredger' pepperette, 10.8 oz total weight, to/w a quantity of electroplated kings pattern flatware and other electroplated wares (box)
SIX COBALT BLUE AND GILT GLASS WINE RINSERS, ATTRIBUTED TO THE WORKSHOP OF ISAAC JACOBS, BRISTOL of plain cylindrical form with twin lips and gilt Greek-Key pattern borders below the rims (Dimensions: approximately 11cm high, 14cm diameter (slight variations in size)) (Qty: 6)(approximately 11cm high, 14cm diameter (slight variations in size))Condition report: Please note that general condition reports are provided for group lots Good attractive set in good overall condition; pieces vary ever so slightly in height Some general surface scratches to bodies and undersides of bases, as expected with use Gilding with some small and minor losses here and there, largely at rims and spouts; one rinser with a little rubbing to gilding to main border, and another with some rubbing to top of circular reserve and here and there to the main border One rinser with a couple of minor cracks to gilding at spout; the opposing spout to the same piece with a couple of little blobs to the gilding One rinser with a slightly roughly finished spout, these little anomalies appear under the glaze
PAIR OF REGENCY CUT-GLASS DECANTERS AND STOPPERS EARLY 19TH CENTURY with domed star-cut stoppers above ring-cut sloped necks and cylindrical bases, 27cm high; together with an ENGRAVED GLASS WINE DECANTER AND STOPPER, with flattened facet-cut stopper and shouldered body, the engraving imitating a label inscribed W. WINE, 28cm high (Qty: 3)
GROUP OF GEORGIAN GLASS 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising a mallet form decanter and stopper, with engraved and gilt swags; a claret jug with dimpled body and strap handle, with engraved and gilt flower sprigs, 31.5cm high; a wasp catcher and stopper, 19.5cm high; and three wine funnels, largest 19cm high (Dimensions: Decanter 32.5cm high) (Qty: 6)(Decanter 32.5cm high)
GROUP OF REGENCY AND VICTORIAN CUT-GLASS VESSELS 19TH CENTURY comprising two jugs, 18.5cm high and 11.5cm high; two bowls, 22cm diam. and 20cm diam.; a wine rinser, 15cm across; a heavy candle stand, on lobed foot, 11.5cm high; a decanter and matched stopper, 24cm high; a pair of small decanters (stoppers lacking), 17cm high; a carafe, 19.5cm high; and a small dish/tray, 17.5cm wide (Qty: 11)Footnote: Provenance: Property of the Late George Neilson
A quantity of cut glass and crystal to include ruby overlaid vase, bowls, various drinking glasses, vintage Bristol blue style wine goblets, a Coalport figure 'Loretta', decorative teapots, one c1940s in the form of a racing car with printed images of story time children, a cased set of plated flatware etc (3).
A selection of good quality cut glass and lead crystal including Edinburgh, predominantly tumblers and whisky glasses, together with six wine glasses, a small green glass kug, pair of short candlesticks, German roemer with frosted floral decoration to the bowl, a cased brown leather set of three shot glasses and three late 19th/early 20th century bisque figures (two trays)
Three boxes of assorted glassware to include; drinking vessels, decanters, boxed Edinburgh crystal brandy balloons, boxed Royal Doulton crystal wine glasses, Royal Crystal (Waterford) horn shaped vase, cheese bell, jar and cover, bowls, coloured glass centre bowl, bottles, jugs etc. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
EDWARDIAN BUREAU and two items of occasional furniture, mahogany fall-front bureau, cross-banded with Sheraton shell type inlay over three opening drawers on corner bracket feet, 98cms H, 76cms W, 41.5cms D, reproduction mahogany wine table, 46.5cms H and a twin-flap swivel top oak occasional table, 39cms H
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