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A late 17th century Continental silver wine taster, possibly Dutch or Belgian, circa 1681, with later Dutch tax marks, tapering circular form, with a raised centre, engraved with initials 'B.R' below '1681', on a circular foot, diameter 9.9cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. Provenance: The Hadad Collection, then Wine related Silver and Plate, Christie's South Kensington, 6 November 2001, lot 103.
An early 18th century treen wine taster, circular form, carved tapering handle, the body with carved decoration, the inside of the bowl with remnants of gesso, length 9.7cm. Provenance: David Levi, Olympia Antiques Fair, London, 10 June 2004. This taster is illustrated in Levi, J., Treen for the Table, Antique Collector's Club, 1998, page 178, Plate 15/8.
An early 19th century French provincial silver wine taster, makers mark of GB, 1819-1838, circular form, chased vine decoration, double snake ring handle, inscribed 'J GESSAT DE MASAGE', length 11.4cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. Provenance: B. Silverman, Olympia Antiques Fair, London, 13 November 2005.
A late 18th century French provincial silver wine taster, maker's mark A.P, crowned, also with a crowned M, circular form, ring handle with a shell shaped thumb-piece, inscribed 'P. GATARD', length 10.7cm, approx. weight 2oz. Provenance: Kenneth Davies Works of Art, St. James's, London, 13 August 2002.
A Charles II silver wine taster, probably by John Gibbs, London 1669, circular form, scroll handles, the centre with punched foliate decoration, and beaded borders, length handle to handle 8.2cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. Provenance: The Hadad Collection, Christie's South Kensington, 5 December 2000, lot 186.
A small 19th century French silver wine taster, maker's mark of R.D in a lozenge, circular form, fluted and beaded decoration, pierced handle, length 7.5cm, plus a 19th century French silver wine taster, plain circular form, ring handle and oval thumb-piece, inscribed 'BRUN de LATOUR', length 10.5cm, approx. total weight 3.9oz. (2) Provenance: one purchased from Le Mevel, Lille, 12 March 1999.
A Charles I silver wine taster, maker's mark E.S, possibly for Edward South, London 1641, circular form, scroll handles, the centre with punched foliate decoration, and beaded borders, scratch initialled 'MD', length handle to handle 12cm, approx. weight 2oz. Provenance: Nicholas Shaw Antiques, Olympia Antiques Fair, 9 November 2006.
A Chinese porcelain wine cup or taster, late 18th/19th century, probably made for the European market, of deep cinquefoil form, applied to the exterior with an enamelled spray of flowering prunus extending to the short twig handle, minor faults, traces of gilding to the rim, 10.5cm. Provenance: Albert Amor, 18 June 2001.
A Queen Anne silver wine taster, by John Cole, London probably 1706, plain tapering circular form, raised centre, reeded borders, scratch initialled 'R.B', on a circular foot, diameter 9.5cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. Provenance: The Hadad Collection, then Wine related Silver and Plate, Christie's South Kensington, 6 November 2001, lot 105.
A rare creamware wine taster, c.1770, the circular ogee bowl moulded to the exterior with narrow reeding, rising to a scalloped rim, applied with a scallop shell handle, a chip to the handle, 8cm across. Provenance: Fine English and Welsh Ceramics and Glass, Bonhams, New Bond Street, 13 December 2006, lot 149.
A Longton Hall cup or wine taster, c.1755, the peach-shaped body applied to the exterior with a flowering branch, its stem forming the twig handle, decorated in famille rose enamels with further flower sprays to the exterior and interior well, a filled rim chip, 13.8cm across. Provenance: Brian Haughton, Olympia Antiques Fair, 10 June 2004. Cf. Bernard Watney, Longton Hall Porcelain, pl.67A for a similar example.
An early Victorian silver armorial wine label, unmarked circa 1840, in the form of an ostrich on a cap of maintenance, pierced 'MADEIRA', height 6.5cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. The crest is that of Viscount Coke, Earl of Leicester. See: Salter, J., Wine Labels 1730-2003, The antique Collectors Club, 2004, pages 95, 98 & 158 for similar labels.
A late 18th century French provincial silver wine taster, probably Vitre, (jurisdiction of Rennes), 1798, circular form, fluted decoration, snake ring handle, inscribed 'SOMMET LE JEUNE', length 11cm, approx. weight 3.1oz. Provenance: B. Silverman, Olympia Antiques Fair, London, 13 November 2005.
A 19th century Norwegian silver wine taster, assay master Christen Hoff, maker's mark SH, Bergen 1821, circular form, scroll handles, gilded bowl, engraved border and with traces of gilding to the rim, length handle to handle 7.8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. Provenance: Paul Bennett, Olympia Antiques Fair, London, 6 June 2002.
An 18th Century French Provincial wine taster, by Jean Roffay, Angers, 1785, plain circular form, snake ring handle, completely plain except for a serpent ring handle, inscribed 'ESPRJT * BOUSSJON', length 9.5cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. Provenance: Fine Silver and Collector's Items, Bonhams, New Bond Street, 21 November 2003, lot 65.
A Worcester wine taster, c.1765, of peach form, moulded to the exterior with a fine osier design, an applied flowering branch forming the foot and handle, painted in polychrome enamels with a continuous floral border to the interior, the flowering branch enamelled to the exterior, 9.4cm across. Provenance: Albert Amor, St. James's, London 25 November 2000. Cf. Bonhams, The Billie Pain Collection of British Porcelain, 26th November 2003, lot 106 for an identical example.
A 17th century German parcel-gilt silver two-handled wine taster, maker's mark HB conjoined, Augsburg, circa 1680, lobed oval form, the centre embossed with a seated dog, gilded bowl and border, length 11cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. Provenance: Paul Bennett, Olympia Antiques Fair, London, 17 November 2002.
An 18th century Italian silver two-handled wine taster / drinking bowl, marked G.S.M and N.C over D.A?, Naples possibly 171?, lobed circular form, caryatid scroll handles, punched decoration, the centre with a raised foliate motif, length handle to handle 10.8cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. Provenance: Paul Bennett, Olympia Antiques Fair, London, 14 November 2001.
An early 18th century French silver provincial wine taster, maker's mark of G.L, Les Sables D'Olonne, (jurisdiction of Poitiers), 1727-8, circular form with a ring handle and a kidney shaped thumb-piece, the bowl chased with curved sprays of foliage and floral motifs, length 11.2cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. Provenance: Silver and Plate, Christie's South Kensington, 13 July 1999, lot 148.
A Commonwealth silver wine taster, maker's mark ?B, London 1654, circular form, scroll handles, the centre with punched foliate decoration, and beaded borders, scratch initialled 'M*M', length handle to handle 12.8cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. Provenance: Nicholas Shaw Antiques, Olympia Antiques Fair, 14 June 2006.
An 18th century English sycamore wine taster, circular form, lug handle, the body with a band of turned decoration, length 10.2cm. Provenance: David Levi, Olympia Antiques Fair, London, 10 June 2004. This taster is illustrated in Levi, J., Treen for the Table, Antique Collector's Club, 1998, page 178, Plate 15/8.
A late 18th century French provincial silver wine taster, by Guillaume Nicolas Giroud, Lyon circa 1770, circular form, chased with naive grapevines, stylised double snake ring handle, inscribed 'PERRVCEL 1779', length 10.3cm, approx. weight 3.1oz. Provenance: Kenneth Davies Works of Art, St. James's, London, 5 June 2002.
Two Derby blue and white wine tasters, c.1765-75, one with gadroon moulding to the exterior, the other of ogee form, each painted to the interior with a large flowerhead, one with a dentil rim, the other with a cell diaper border, each with a short foliate handle, 8cm. (2) Provenance: Sotheby's, 22 June 2000, lot 884.
A Worcester wine taster, c.1765, of peach form, moulded to the exterior with a fine osier design, an applied flowering branch forming the foot and handle, painted in polychrome enamels with a continuous floral border to the interior, the flowering branch enamelled to the exterior, 9.8cm across. Provenance: Brian Haughton, 1 December 1998. Cf. Bonhams, The Billie Pain Collection of British Porcelain, 26th November 2003, lot 106 for an identical example.
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