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Collection of Ten Bottles of Assorted Wine to include Argento Chardonnay; Montpammasse Vin Mousseux; Estrella Vino Blanco' CYT Merlot 2014; Gabbia d'Oro; Casillero del Diablo 2001; Las Falleras 2001; D'Arcana Pino Grigio 2009; Jacob's Creek Sauvignon Blanc; and Piesported Michelsberg. Please see images.
An early 19th Century George III silver hallmarked wine coaster of simple form having flared edges with a central engraved shield crest decorated with lions, set to a wooden base. Hallmarked for London date letter E 1800, makers mark for Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II. Gross weight 187g. Measures 14cm diameter.
JACK JONES (Welsh 1922-1993), still life study of fruit with wine bottle, with chair in room setting, oils on board. 47 x 60cm approx. Together with another still life study bowl of fruit with wine bottles, oils on canvas, 56 x 68cm approx and an architectural study, street scene, oils on canvas, unsigned, 61 x 45cm approx. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: All are rather grubby with minor paint loss in places and unframed.
An early 20thC Arts and Crafts light oak stool, of rectangular form, the moulded top raised on squat turned supports and block feet joined by block stretchers, 30cm H, 59cm W, 31cm D, a retro stool with overstuffed seat and ebonised legs and a tripod wine table. (3) The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
Guy Arnoux, An ealry 20 century lithograph advertising poster 'Les Vins de Bourgogne':, with image of a man on a wine barrel over text 'Les Vins de Bourgogne de Henri de Bahèzre - Maison Fondée en 1886 - Nuits-St. Georges (Côte d'Or)', printed by Devambez, 120 x 80cm (torn upper left quater)
Cookery. A manuscript receipt book, with ownership names of Miss Hitch and Polley Lee, dated 1730 and 1733, 53 pages containing 153 numbered recipes in early hands, pages 5-6 not present (removed during compilation of book, as shown by numbering of later recipes), three pages of contents at rear, two unnumbered pages at rear containing approximately 10 medical recipes, first page with early ink manuscript ownership inscriptions, including an inscription 'Miss Hitch marry'd Capt. Jordon [?] Jan. 1730', a few loosely inserted leaves or scraps containing an additional four recipes and some embroidery designs, the whole wrapped in a sheet of 16th century manuscript on parchment, with some later doodles, some generally minor marks or spots, two leaves with closed edge tear at foot, final three leaves a little worn to lower outer corners, slightly affecting written content, wrapper somewhat spotted and stained, rear cover with some minor tears and small losses, 4to, together with A manuscript receipt book, with ownership names of Anne Jodrell, and others, dated 1776 and later, written from both ends of the book and so partially inverted, four pages of contents at front, followed by 88 pages of recipes in early hands, a manuscript letter dated 1766 bound in at rear (previously repaired to verso), followed by 50 (mostly numbered) pages of medical recipes in early hands, plus six tipped- or pinned-in leaves or scraps containing additional recipes, several leaves previously repaired (mainly to gutter), some leaves from front portion apparently lacking, front pastedown with early ink manuscript ownership name, bookplate of Frank Spicer, bookticket 'Westbury' with coronet (probably Richard Morland Tollemache Bethell, 4th Baron Westbury, 1914-1961), and tipped-on leaf with several ink ownership inscriptions, apparently tracing a family ownership through several generations from Anne Jodrell who married Christopher Clitherow in 1776, through to her great great great grandson Lord Westbury in 1948, hinges strengthened, contemporary mottled sheep, rebacked, worn, 4to (Qty: 2)NOTESFirst item - recipes include: A Sack Posset; To Coller Pigg; Mead fair as Water; Soop Meager French (i.e. soup-meagre); To Make Breakfast Cakes, Lord Gallway; Veal Collops, Lady Gallway; To Pot Woodcock, Lady Ramsden; To Pickle Mushrooms, General Foulks; Spanish Cream, Mrs. Turner; For a Consumption, Lady Gallway; For the Jaundes, Lady Sherrard; For a Dropsey, Lady Ravansworth; A Cooling plaister, Mrs Cooke; a Plaister for ye Worms; To Make Whigs, Mrs Naylor. Second item - recipes include: Busbrige Pudings, Mrs Hulse; To Make Shrub, Mrs Wood; Almond flumery, Mrs Cooper; Syrup of Poppeys, Mrs Hulse; Currant wine, Mrs Lewise; Lip Salve; Pickell Lilla, Mary Cook; Calves feet jelly, Mrs Dudley; Turkish way of making coffee; To Sweeten ye Blood; For a Cancer of pain in ye Breast, Mrs Jodrell; The Duke of Portlands recpt for Gout; Dr Barry's Receipt for making Beef Tea; For ye Bite of a gnat, Lady P[?]; Fo an ulcerated cancer; Spermacete Emulsion.
Bebb (Richard). Welsh Furniture 1250-1950, A Cultural History of Craftsmanship and Design, 2 volumes, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire: Saer Books, 2007, colour & monochrome illustrations, original boards in dust-jackets, large 4to, contained together in original slipcase, together with Barracca (Jader, Negretti, Giampiero & Nencini, Franco) , Le Temps de Cartier, 2nd edition, Milan: Publi Prom, 1993, colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust-jacket, folio, in original slipcase (limited edition number 792), plus McConnell (Andy) , The Decanter, An Illustrated History of Glass from 1650, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club, 2004, colour & monochrome illustrations, original boards in dust-jacket, large 4to, and McEwan (Peter J.M.) , Dictionary of Scottish Art & Architecture, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club, 1994, monochrome frontispiece and plates, original cloth in dust-jacket, large 4to, plus other art, wine and photography reference etc., including Henri Cartier-Bresson and the Artless Art, by Jean-Pierre Montier, 1996; Photogenic, from the Collection of the Royal Photographic Society, by Pam Roberts, 2000; Great Bordeaux Wines, by James Seely, 1998; Robert Capa Photographs, edited by Richard Whelan & Cornell Capa, 1985; and Parkinson Photographs 1935-1990, by Martin Harrison, reprinted 1994 (Qty: 50)
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