We found 166771 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 166771 item(s)
    /page

Lot 176

Percy Hargreaves (19/20th Century) Oil on Canvas, Still Life Fruits and Wine on Table Top, Signed and Dated 1919 Lower Left. Measures 16-1/8" H x 24-1/8" W, frame measures 22-1/4" H x 30" W. Condition: Craquelure, spotting Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: $145.00

Lot 256

Thirteen (13) Bohemian Cut Glass Color Overlay Stemware. Includes: 8 tall wine glasses size ranging from 7-5/8" to 8-1/4" and (5) 5-1/2" glasses. Condition: One taller glass has a few nicks to the base Estimate: $200.00 - $300.00 Domestic Shipping: $62.00

Lot 272

Ten (10) Waterford Tramore Crystal Wine Glasses. Signed. Measures 5" H. Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party

Lot 106

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS BOUND HEXAGONAL WINE COOLER, the hinged top inlaid with shell motif and framed with boxwood stringing, on original stand, raised on square tapering legs, and brass castors. 67.5cm high x 49cm wide

Lot 208

A set of 5 19th century slice cut conical wine glasses with octagonal stems, 13 cm; a similar glass

Lot 209

A set of 19th century slice cut wine glasses with diamond cut band, 11 cm; a similar glass

Lot 510

Three early Stones Ginger Wine postcards; an unusual aerial view card/tag from Dolgelly; 6 FAB cards; several silks

Lot 540

A 19th century rosewood wine table, baluster support with later top and paw feet; a 1930's barometer/brush rack

Lot 240

AN OLD TURKMEN TEKKE WINE GROUND RUG with two rows of guls and a repeating border, 155 x 97cm

Lot 96

FIVE 18TH CENTURY PEWTER PLATES, with shaped borders, largest 23.5cm diameter, a 20th Century spot hammered pewter plate by Liberty & Co, and an 18th Century green glass wine bottle (7)

Lot 126

A group of 19th century and later prints and an ink cartoon drawing titled Unworldly Dons Wine

Lot 400

A reproduction mahogany drop flap side table with gilt tooled inlaid, green leather top, single drawer with blind drawer to the other side, on lyre ends, a similar nest of three tables and a pedestal wine table with octagonal top

Lot 42

Mixed oriental silk, together with snazzy wine covers

Lot 63

A quantity of silver and silver plated items to include a Mappin and Webb ice pail, a silver backed hair brush, a wine funnel, a glass and silver plated jug, a cut glass bottle and stopper, a cased set of coffee bean spoons and other items

Lot 138

INTERESTING EARLY 20th CENTURY BRASS BOUND TEAK PLANTER/WINE COOLER MADE FROM TIMBERS OF HMS TERRIBLE, PLAQUE INSIDE READS - MADE FROM HMS TERRIBLE AND NUMBERED ON UNDERSIDE

Lot 258

A COLLECTION OF CUT GLASS WINE GLASSES, DRINKING GLASSES, BOWLS, VASES AND FACETED GLASS INKWELLS, ETC

Lot 271

MISCELLANEOUS CUT, COLOURED AND PLAIN GLASSWARE, TO INCLUDE TWO WATERFORD CUT GLASS CHAMPAGNE GLASSES, A ROYAL BRIERLEY GLASS CAKE STAND, MISCELLANEOUS GLASS BOWLS, VASES, WINE AND BEER GLASSES, ETC, LATE 19TH C AND LATER

Lot 304

A Continental, probably Italian, repoussé copper wine cistern, 18th century, of oval section, the waisted and everted neck impressed with oval border, above a lobed body, raised on a conforming foot, 32cm high, the basin 60cm x 47cm CATALOGUE NOTES: Cf Christie's London, European Sculpture, 15 December 1998, Lot 29

Lot 33

SECTION 33. A collection of various paperweights including a Daum France deer, pair of chickens, Caithness, Dartington crystal clock, six stones painted with various animals, shallow blue dish and six variously coloured stemmed wine glasses (including one Waterford)

Lot 92

A pair of novelty white metal ashtrays modelled as three-legged Chinese wine vessels

Lot 007

A 19th century wine glass, conical bowl, double knop air twist stem, conical foot, height 18cm.

Lot 128

A Victorian mahogany tripod wine table with barley twist support.

Lot 432

A '19th century' mahogany wine/occasional table, octagonal top, turned column, scroll triform base, 73cm high

Lot 444

Glassware - a quantity of Tutbury cut glass and other stemware and tumblers; a large engraved wine glass dated 1927; a cut glass rose bowl; a Caithness perfume bottle; a Caithness vase etc

Lot 16

Glassware - a set of six cut glass wine glasses; other cut glass stemware, tumblers, etc

Lot 160

A 19th century mahogany wine/occasional table, near-circular top, spirally turned column, cabriole legs, 71.5cm high

Lot 200

A late 19th/early 20th century oak wine/occasional table, moulded circular top carved with a stylised flowerhead, turned supports, square undertier, 60cm high

Lot 189

A bottle of Fortnum and Mason 1996 St Emilion wine, with presentation case.

Lot 192

A collection of French 19thC and earlier pewter, to include an armorial dish, a plaque cast with a fleur de lys, two handled drinking vessel, possibly Strasbourg, wine tasters etc., to include a two handled example, the makers stamp JWV, two small plaques with dragon and crown armorial, miniature plate and a small measuring jug with double acorn, thumb piece etc.

Lot 938

Various bottles of wine etc., to include Dumont champagne, Prosecco, Averys Sauvignon etc.

Lot 774

Märklin HO Gauge Rolling Stock and Level Crossing, boxed collection including 346/2 DSG Speiswagen, 4064 Express Sleeping Car, 324 Kühlwagen, 311b open wagon, 4504open wagon with repainted Märklin car, 4002/4040 local passenger coach, 4510 wine tank wagon, 391 flat truck, 361 G articulated wood flat truck and 459 MG Level Crossing with instructions, all of metal construction, F-G, boxes F, (11)

Lot 778

Trix HO Gauge Rheinheim Steam Locomotive and Pfalz-Bahn Train Pack, boxed duo comprising 22518 Palantine P2.11 tank Locomotive 1901 together with21252 Palantine branch line train including two passenger coaches, one express freight car and a wine car with barrels, all in burgundy livery, G-E, boxes G, (2)

Lot 287

A set of facetted drinking glasses including ten wine glasses, four sherry glasses, six tumblers and four hi-ball glasses

Lot 317

A set of Hungarian glasses, with scroll decoration and star cut feet, 24 pieces, including hi-balls, sherry glasses, wine glasses and bowls

Lot 137

A limited edition boxed set of Caithness wine goblets engraved by Denis Mann, 1977

Lot 305

6 half bottles of 2010 South African Mullineux Straw wine (dessert wine), boxed

Lot 471

A George III silver wine funnel, of half fluted form with detachable strainer, by Henry Nutting, hallmarks London 1803, length 14cm, 3.7oz (split on main body)

Lot 828

A Victorian Aesthetic ebonised wine table on ring turned base, 15" across

Lot 837

A 19th century circular mahogany dish-top wine table on tripod base, 19" across

Lot 87

A glass fronted marks and Spencer wine and drink chiller

Lot 936

A hanging wall tapestry of grape pickers and wine makers 3' x 3'9

Lot 50

A GILT FRAMED OIL ON BOARD PORTRAIT STUDY OF A GENTLEMAN WITH A GLASS OF WINE ENTITLED 'GERMAN MAN' BY ROSEMARY GARTNER

Lot 25

MIKE WOODS (1967). 'Still Life Study of Apple, Grapes and Wine', signed lower left, oil on canvas, unframed, 30.5 x 26 cm

Lot 1004

A French style plated four division wine cooler, approx 12" square

Lot 241

Wine funnel, copper measures, brass jug, copper coffee pot etc

Lot 429

An unopened Johnny Walker Blue Label Scotch Whisky in a box together with an air twisted stem wine glass

Lot 484

Captain Morgan's rum, Benedictine, various bottles of wine etc

Lot 490

A 1960's/70's teak lounge sideboard unit with glass sliding doors, drop down wine flap cupboards under 6' wide

Lot 66

A CDA wine fridge with 3 shelves & stainless steel surround on door

Lot 18

A set of four silver plated tots in leather case, a gilt three-divisions nutmeg grater or spice/sugar store and matching wine goblet, three miniature saucepans, a plate, a spoon, and a tot

Lot 627

A Georgian cordial glass with white twist stem, and a cut glass wine goblet

Lot 632

A Georgian wine glass with cotton twist stem, 14cm, together with a liqueur glass with faceted bowl and knopped stem, (a/f) 9.5cm

Lot 909

An Edwardian mahogany wine table, circular top with central inlaid paterae, on carved baluster stem and outswept tripod legs, 45cm

Lot 514

Box of Plated Wares inc Wine Coaster, Cutlery

Lot 311

Shelf of glassware sets of wine glasses tumblers shot glasses seven decanter tops etc

Lot 14

BEN RIACH 1988 16 YEAR OLD LIMITED RELEASE bottled 2005, cask number 802, bottle number 85 of 675, non chill-filtered, with carton, 70cl/ 54.7%; and a GLENROTHES 1995 14 YEAR OLD - DOUGLAS LAING OLD MALT CASK, finished in a red wine cask, bottled in 2009, one of 311 bottles, with carton, 70cl/ 50%; a GLENROTHES SELECT RESERVE, in cardboard casing, 70cl/ 43%; a MACALLAN 10 YEAR OLD FINE OAK, with carton, 70cl/ 40%; and a BENROMACH SINGLE MALT, with carton, 07cl/ 40% (5)

Lot 57

LINLITHGOW 1982 26 YEAR OLD - SIGNATORY VNITAGE DISTILLERY CLOSED 1983 (ST. MAGDALENE) matured in a wine treated butt, bottled in 2009 at cask strength, number 145 of 225, with carton (no lid) 70cl/ 61.2%

Lot 92

THE SHAMROCK WHISKEY (1910S) produced by Kirker, Greer & Co. Ltd, Belfast No volume stated Note: The Shamrock Whiskey was produced by Kirker Greer & Co. Ltd, a Belfast-based firm formed from the merger of the Kirker and Greer families, both whiskey blenders and merchants. In 1886 the company became one of the founders of the Connswater Distillery in Belfast, together with Mitchell & Co., Ltd., and a Belfast Distiller, James Wilson & Son. Connswater was closed in 1929. As of 1888 Kirker, Greer & Co were selling both "Old Lochdhu Whiskey" from Glasgow and "The Shamrock Whiskey" from Belfast (in 1888). William Greer was a member of the family and moved to Glasgow in 1893, becoming a leading wine and spirits merchant and like many of his peers started blending whiskey for both home markets and export. It is highly likely that whiskey from Connswater Distillery was used to produce Shamrock. The bottom of the bottle features a labelled marked 'Veritor', which was a brand that during the early 1910s marketed the Shamrock along with three other Irish whiskies; Mitchell's Holly, Corbett's 3 star and Tyrconnel 3 star. In an advert published on July 1 1911 it reads, 'All branded with the Veritor label - the label which is the guarantee of the highest standard of quality in Irish Whiskey…Unless you can see the Veritor label you cannot be sure that you are getting Irelands best.' We have not identified any other bottles of Shamrock from this era for sale in recent years. The bottle has a driven cork common in that period and the glass contains imperfections that were also typical prior to improvements in glass manufacture in the 1920s, meaning this is likely one of the earliest bottles of Irish whiskey to survive. Veritor Image: Veritor Irish Whiskey, 1912 advert © Lordprice Collection / Alamy Stock Photo

Loading...Loading...
  • 166771 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots