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A George III Irish Silver Wine-Funnel and Stand, by William Thompson, Dublin, 1796 oval and with reeded rim, with shaped clip, the funnel and stand each engraved with the badge of the Caithness Legion within thistlesthe funnel 14.5cm high, the stand 12.2cm wide, total weight 6oz 1dwt, 189gr (2)The Caithness Legion were founded by Sir Benjamin Dunbar in 1794. While originating in Caithness, the legion was sent to Ireland where they remained until 1802 and presumably they commissioned the present funnel while there. For a table-spoon by James Erskine of Aberdeen, circa 1800, also engraved with the badge of the Caithness Legion see lot 2225.The funnel and stand each fully marked. There is some wear to the marks but each is in general legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The surface is somewhat bright.
A William IV Silver Wine-Funnel, by Charles Fox, London, 1835 of typical form, with shell clip, engraved 'Premium for Mangle Wurzel', further engraved with a crest and initials10cm high, 2oz 18dwt, 91grProvenance: with William Walter Antiques, The London Silver Vaults, October 2015.Fully marked near rim and further part marked on base. There is some wear to the marks but in general they are legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises. There is some bruising and a possible small loss to the tip.
A Louis XV French Provincial Silver Wine-Taster or Tasse à Vin, by Germain Dezeustre, dit Durand, in Collaboration With Benoit Julien, Trévoux, Juridiction de Lyon, Before 1760 the bowl tapering cylindrical and on milled short foot, with serpent handle, the rim engraved 'C Bauchaine'11cm wide over handle, 8.5cm diameter, 3oz 17dwt, 120grGermain Dezeutre seems to have specialised in making wine-tasters or tasse à vin such as the present example, often in collaboration with other silversmiths and typically engraved with the name of its owner. Indeed a number of examples are recorded by M. Chalabi, M.-R. Jazé-Charvolin, et al. in the exhibition catalogue L'orfèvrerie de Lyon et de Trévoux de XVe au XXe siècle, Paris, 2000, p. 127 and p. 261, fig. 100.Marked under base. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The bowl is rather bruised and the foot is pushed up slightly into the body.
A Louis XV French Provincial Silver Wine-Taster or Tasse à Vin, by Jean Beamont, Château-Gontier, Juridiction d'Angers, 1747-1752 the bowl tapering circular and with cast serpent handle, the rim engraved 'C Thareav D Av May'10.8cm wide over handle, 8.2cm diameter, 2oz 13dwt, 83grMarked under base. There is some wear to the marks but each is still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and engraving. There are some bruises overall.
An American Silver Plate-Mounted Copper Three-Handled Cup or Wine-Cooler, by Gorham, Providence, Rhode Island, 1902, Numbered AY203 tapering cylindrical and with three silver plate scrolling handles, with silver plate mounted rims and overall hammered finish, the interior gilt21.5cm highMarked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Rocks very slightly when placed on a flat surface.
Five William IV and Victorian Silver Wine or Decanter-Labels, by Benjamin Smith, London, 1836 and 1837 each formed as a vine-leaf, three pierced for 'Madeira', one pierced for 'Port' and one pierced for 'Sherry', four with suspension chain70mm wide, 5oz 3dwt, 160gr (5)Provenance:Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers' Aid Society (13 January Jewellery, Watches and Silver sale, lots 2273-2307 and Antiques and Interiors sale, 5 January 2024 lots 1-16).Each fully marked on front. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. One is lacking the suspension chain. One 'Madeira' label is somewhat bright and has a split between the 'D' and 'E'. Ther 'Madeira' label which is lacking the chain is missing some of the piercred between the 'M' and 'A'. The 'Port' and 'Sherry' labels are each missing sections of the piercing.
A Pair of Victorian Silver Plate Ice-Buckets or Wine-Coolers, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham, Probably 1869 each formed as a ribbon-tied simulated wood bucket, each side applied with a shield, one side engraved with the badge of the Royal Lancashire Rifles Militia, the other engraved with an inscription with the names of differing donors21.6cm high (2)Provenance:Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers' Aid Society (13 January Jewellery, Watches and Silver sale, lots 2273-2307 and Antiques and Interiors sale, 5 January 2024 lots 1-16).The inscription reads 'Presented to the Officer's Mess 7th Royal Lancashire Militia', one further engraved 'by Lieut W. E. H. Steeds' and the other 'by Capt'n H. Crump'.The Royal Lancashire Militia was first raised just before the Crimean War. As part of the Childers reforms of 1881 it was incorporated as the 3rd Battalion of the newly formed Lancashire Fusiliers. Marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a loss to the silver plate which has significant wear.There was presumably originally a collar on each which is now lacking.
~ A Wine Glass, circa 1760, the ovoid bowl engraved with lattice and tassels on an opaque twist stem 13.5cm high A Similar Wine Glass, the ovoid bowl engraved with fruiting vine on a plain stem 13.5cm high A Further Wine Glass, with plain funnel shaped bowl over an opaque twist stem 12.5cm high A Rummer, with engraved border 12cm high Six Various Drinking Glass (9)Provenance: Terry Family of York (Terry's Chocolates) A Wine Glass - light scratches only A Similar Wine Glass - light scratches only A Further Wine Glass - light scratches only A Rummer - light scratches only Six Various Drinking Glass - no chips or cracks
Hand painted wine jug featuring a family of robins and intricate black and white relief patterns. The bottle is wrapped with a brown fitted basket. Includes a resin stopper. Morimura Bros. maple leaf Nippon marked on the underside. Issued: c. 1891-1911Dimensions: 6"W x 9.5"HManufacturer: Morimura Bros.Country of Origin: JapanCondition: As found.
Handcrafted crystal grouping, featuring a small cobalt cut bottle with a spherical faceted stopper. Includes a Waterford port wine glass and a Hawkes crystal decanter with geometric cuts along the body, elegantly completed with a sterling silver collar. The largest piece, the Hawkes decanter measures: 11.5"H x 5" dia. Issued: 20th centuryCondition: Age related wear. Decanter missing stopper.
Wine.- Tovey (Charles) Wine and Wine Countries: A Record and Manual for Wine Merchants and Wine Consumers, new edition, additional engraved title, ownership inscription on title, margins a little toned, cloth recased, endpapers renewed, 1877 § Thudichum (J. L. W.) & August Dupré. A Treatise on the Origin, Nature, and Varieties of Wine, 1872 § Redding (Cyrus) A History and Description of Modern Wines, third edition, ownership name on frontispiece recto, upper hinge broken, spine faded, 1851, plates, some spotting or foxing, original decorative or pictorial cloth, light rubbing and bumping to extremities; and 3 others, including another on wine, and others on agriculture in Middlesex and Durham, 8vo (6) *** The two agriculture titles are dated from 1798 and 1810 on Middlesex and Durham respectively.
Georgian wine glass Georgian wine glass, with flaring bowl, mercury air twist stem and slightly raised foot.16cm high No signs of damage. The foot is slightly off centre and thin in the smallest part perhaps indicating a chip that has been polished out. This could also however be a production fault.
Victorian green cut glass claret jug and six glasses Victorian green cut glass claret jug, with stopper, also six wine glasses with flaring bowls, knopped stems and flat feet.The jug measures 27.5cm high The jug has two very small chips to the edge of the spout as well as several very minor nicks to the edges of the cutting. The wine glasses are free from damage.
Elizabeth II silver wine coaster with embossed leaf decoration, Birmingham 1970, Elizabeth II silver pedestal bowl, Birmingham 1970, 10cm high approx (weighted), a white metal Judaic small scroll holder, set of four continental white metal miniature goblets, 1.3cm high approx, together with four unmarked associated saucers, etc
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