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American School, mid-19th century PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN, SAID TO BE FROM THE LONGWORTH FAMILY, CINCINNATI, OHIO, HALF LENGTH SEATED IN A BROWN DRESS, A VINE TO HER RIGHT Inscribed verso 'Catawba Grape, Ohio, Longworth family', oil on canvas 81 x 66cm The Longworth family is closely associated with Cincinnati, Ohio and was founded by Nicholas Longworth (1783-1863), a banker and winemaker known as the 'father of American grape culture'. He planted a vineyard of the Catawba grape on the Ohio River outside the city and began making sparkling wine using the champagne method. Both still and sparkling wine were exported widely, from California to Europe, and his wines were also popular among the many German immigrants who were arriving in Ohio. The peak of its production was reached in 1859, but in the 1860s the vines were decimated by mildew and many vineyards were either torn up or abandoned with the advent of the Civil War.
A group of 18th century glass stem ware, comprising: a wine glass, c.1750, with engraved pan top bowl and multi-series air twist stem, 15.5cm high, a dram glass, c.1770, with oversewn foot, 10cm high a similar example with wrythen moulding, 9.5cm high, and, a pair of blue wrythen moulded glasses, 9.5cm high (5)
John Robert Dicksee (1817-1905) STILL LIFE OF FRUIT WITH A GLASS OF WHITE WINE Signed and dated 1861 l.l., oil on canvas 30 x 35.6cm Provenance: The Bryan and Valerie Steele Collection; Collection of the Late Barbara Tate, President of the Society of Women Artists. Exhibited: London, Royal Academy, 1861, no.542.
19th century sideboard with two cupboard doors enclosing shelves and wine cool box, the whole to plinth base Condition ReportHeight : 94 cmWidth : 121 cmDepth : 42.5 cmOne door is damaged where the hinge has come off. Scratches to top of piece. Big scratches on the bottom where door opens out.
Pair of George III silver wine labels, maker's mark 'EM' (possibly by Edward Mayfield), London 1808, of oval form with reeded borders, engraved 'Sherry' and 'Port', 4cm long, another George IV silver wine label by George Pearson, London 1821, of oval form with reeded borders and engraved 'Bronti', 4cm long and three further silver wine labels (6)
A early 20th Century 1927 Art Deco French drinks menu from Memes Maisons Cafe De Paris Pré Catelan Armenonville Fouquet's, having been drawn on by a French artist, signed to bottom right, depicting a young girl dressing a young boy, stood on a bear skin rug. To verso is a wine / champagne and cocktail list.
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