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An 18th century glazed stoneware wine bottle, reputedly salvaged from the Dutch East Indian Company ship Amsterdam, wrecked 26th January 1749, handle to top over tapered body, covered in crustaceans from its time in the sea, measurements 16 ½ “H x 9” W. The Amsterdam ran aground near Hastings on the return leg of its maiden voyage in 1749, after hitting a severe storm in the English Channel. It was a grim end to what had been a troubled voyage: 50 members of the crew had died of “yellow fever” (likely plague), and there had been an apparent mutiny along the journey. The Dutch Republic cargo ship was returning from the East Indies loaded up with goods such as textiles, wine, cannon, and nearly 30 chests filled with silver bullion. When the Amsterdam beached just west of Hastings, some of the locals tried to loot the wreck, resulting in one English man being shot dead.
Three boxes of assorted items to include; metal ewer, white metal coffee pots, baskets, teapot, cheese dish with knife, cream jug, wine glass, sugar bowl, bowls, plated tankard, pewter tankard, brass vases, miniature trivet stand and kettle, bellows etc, pottery beer steins and mugs including Royal Doulton and commemorative mugs, ceramic bells, jugs, C & E Eton lidded tureen, wooden bird painted coasters, coffee pot, blue and white teapot, floral teapot, various ceramic animal, teddy bear and miniature lady figures including Royal Doulton 'Wendy', glass vases etc. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Three English wine glasses: one with hammered rounded funnel shaped bowl on a straight stem and conical foot, circa 1755, 15 cm high, together with two opaque twist wine glasses, one with tulip shaped bowl on a straight single series twist stem and conical foot, the other with ogee bowl on a straight double series twist stem on conical foot, circa 1770, 14.5 and 13 cm high.
A group of H & R Daniel tea wares: comprising two Shrewsbury shape cups and a saucer decorated with panels of birds and gilt foliage, pattern no. 4237; two Shrewsbury shape cups and two saucers decorated with yellow and white straps on a wine ground, pattern no. 5780; two second gadroon shape cups and a saucer decorated with panels containing ruins amongst gilt cartouches; a second gadroon shape cup and saucer decorated with gilt and yellow anthemion within a gilt and blue border, pattern no. 4158.
A pair of Georgian silver serving spoons, maker's mark rubbed, London 1820, a pair of silver sugar nips, Hester Bateman, a pair of Victorian sauce ladles, Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1843, a cased set of silver napkin rings, a cased set of six teaspoons, other Georgian and later flatware and napkin rings, plus a silver-rimmed wine coaster, total weighable approx. 20.5oz.
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