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A SET OF SIX SILVER WINE GOBLETS by Charles S Green & Company Limited, Birmingham 1969, with foliate engraved bowls, blank cartouche and shaped stem on convex pedestal base, 14cm high with six matching smaller goblets, Birmingham 1968, 10.8cm high, 1233gms (12) Condition Report: Available upon request
A SUITE OF LATE 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND CUT CRYSTAL comprising six large tumblers, 14.5cm high, fifteen wine glasses, 13cm high, fourteen sherry glasses, 11.5cm high, two decanters and fourteen dishes, all with the initials FAH which is for Ferdinand and Adele Heilborn, of Bradford, Yorkshire, who married in 1871 (51) Condition Report: tumbler with minimal damage to points. wine glasses - two with chips to foot rims. decanters - one has a chip to base rim, both have slight blooming to inside. dishes - one has a large chip to rim, the others have some small chips to edges. sherry glasses - five have chips to either top or base rim. Most pieces have some damage to the cut points on the crosshatching.
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER MOUNTED TREEN BOWL by Elizabeth Henry Kirkwood, Edinburgh 1947, or circular form, the underside of the silver rim inscribed "I drink old wine, I burn old wood, I trust old friends, these three be good", 26.5cm diameter x 11.5cm high Condition Report: Available upon request
AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF EDINBURGH CRYSTAL THISTLE SHAPED DRINKING GLASSES comprising seven wine glasses 13cm high, eight whisky tumblers 10cm high, eleven smaller tumblers 7.5cm high, twelve claret glasses 9.7cm high, seven brandy balloons, a whisky jug, a water jug, a bowl on stand 16cm high and a large thistle shaped vase, together with eight King James pattern wine glasses, 19.5cm high (57) Condition Report: all are in nice condition with the exception of the bowl on stand which is chipped.
A group of silver, including, a pair of George V silver pepperettes, by E. S. Barnsley and Co., Birmingham, 1915, a George V silver sauceboat, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1928, two differing silver dishes, each Birmingham, 1972, a silver bowl on foot, Birmingham, 1972, filled, a tea-strainer with turned wood handle, Birmingham, 1946, a decanter label for Sherry, Birmingham, 1988, together with, an unmarked wine-coaster, weighable silver 8.4ozt (qty)
An early/mid-17th century Italian Maiolica syrup or wet drug jar with loop handle terminating in double scrolls, short spout and rectangular banner inscribed 'Ol. Volpinum' with an oval cartouche beneath depicting a mythical sea beast within leaf scrolls to the entire body, probably Venetian c1630-1640, height 22.75cm. Footnote: The banner translates as 'Oil of Foxes' and in Culpeper's Physical Directory of 1649 there is a wonderful preparation detail for this drug: 'Oyl of Foxes. Mefue take a fat fox of a middle age, wearied with hunting, and new killed, the skin and bowels be taken away and the bones broken, cut into many parts, boyl him in white wine and Conduit water of each fix pound, til almoft half be confumed, fcumming it diligently, then mix with it four pound of old fweet Oyl, common salt three ounce, the flowers of sage, thyme, of each a pound, let it boyl til almoft all the water be confumed, then ad water (wherein a handful of dill and thyme have been boyled) eight pound, boyl it again over a gentle fire to the comfumption of the water, then prefs out the oyl, and if any watery fubftance remain amongft it, feperate it with a funnel and keep the oyl for your ufe. A. It is exceeding good in pains of the joints, gouts, pains in the back and reins. (sic). Provenance: AstraZeneca Archive, being sold with all proceeds being donated to East Cheshire Hospice. Additional InformationOverall in remarkable condition, there is a 1cm x 4mm foot rim chip and another almost identical sized foot rim chip, light surface glazing with natural pitting to the glaze in parts. Light crazing to the interior, a tiny loss of tin glaze to the tip of the spout approx 1 x 3mm, but this is being ultra-critical, overall a great example.
TIFFANY & CO; a sterling silver ladle decorated with bird amongst branches and flowers in relief to handle, marked to stem reverse, length 18cm, also a small silver pedestal/stem cup with import marks for Berthold Hermann Muller, London 1913, height 8cm, also a white metal wine funnel engraved 'FCR' and spirit ladle with coin inset to bowl, first two items approx 3.8ozt (4). Additional InformationWear and tear throughout, particularly to funnel and spirit ladle, surface scratches, nicks, minor indentations, etc.
DOCKER & BURNE LTD; a George V hallmarked silver three piece cruet set with pierced Greek Key detail, all with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1929, a wine funnel, Broadway & Co Ltd, Birmingham 2000, and further spoons, approx 10ozt.Additional InformationSome of the blue glass liners with chips, general wear and tear throughout.
BACCARAT; an impressive suite of clear cut glass gilt heightened glasses, comprising a set of eight large wine glasses, height 16cm, diameter 9.25cm, a set of eight champagne flutes, height 18cm, diameter 6.25cm, four very large tumblers, height 11cm, diameter 10.5cm, anfd four smaller tumblers, height 9.5cm, diameter 8.8cm.Additional InformationVery minor rubbing to the gilding, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
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