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LARGE PART SUITE OF ST. LOUIS GOLD 'THISTLE' PATTERN GLASS20TH CENTURY decorated with gilt bands of scrolled flowers above ribbed bodies and cut bowls, raised on slim facet-cut stems and plain feet with various corresponding gilt bands, variously marked, comprising 11 water glasses, 18cm high; 12 red wine glasses, 16cm high; 12 tall white wine glasses, 21cm high; eight port glasses, 14cm high; 18 champagne coupes, 13cm high; 10 champagne flutes, 19cm high; 10 liqueur glasses, 13cm high; six large Commemoration glasses, 26.5cm high; two pitchers, 30cm high; two pitchers with stoppers, 38cm high; two rounded decanters and stoppers, 39cm high; a squared decanter and stopper, 24.5cm high; and two footed fruit bowls, 19.5cm high (qty)Provenance: Private Collection from an Ambassador’s Residence
PART SUITE OF MOSER 'LADY HAMILTON' PATTERN GLASS20TH CENTURY with six cut ovals to the glass bowls, on spreading hexagonal baluster stems and flat feet, some with acid-etched maker's marks, comprising 22 water glasses, 17.5-17cm high; 12 red wine glasses, 15.5cm high; 29 white wine glasses, 14.5cm high; 16 mixed coloured high white wine glasses, 18.5cm high; 24 champagne coupes, 13cm high; and seven liqueur glasses, 12cm high (qty)Note: The 'Lady Hamilton' pattern was first produced by Moser in 1934.Provenance: Private Collection from an Ambassador’s Residence
PART SUITE OF ST. LOUIS 'TOMMY' GLASS20TH CENTURY with stylised flowers above strawberry-cut bands and knops, raised on panelled stems and star-cut feet, some with acid-etched maker's marks, comprising eight water glasses, 18cm high; nine red wine glasses, 17cm high; eight light blue white wine glasses, 15cm high; 14 mixed coloured glasses, 20cm high; six champagne coupes, 15cm high; six champagne flutes, 19cm high; six dark blue glasses, 18cm high; seven port glasses, 14cm high; four liqueur glasses, 10cm high; a further glass, 15cm high; and a jug, 27cm high (qty)Provenance: Private Collection from an Ambassador’s Residence
PART SUITE OF ST. LOUIS 'MANON' PATTERN GLASS20TH CENTURY decorated with Greek key bands and anthemion palmettes above olive branch swags, on plain stems and feet, some marked, comprising 24 water glasses, 17cm high; 24 red wine glasses, 15cm high; and 24 champagne coupes, 12cm high (72)Provenance: Private Collection from an Ambassador’s Residence
Four early 19th Century sealed glass Wine Bottles, H. Ricketts & Co, Bristol, each of shouldered form, applied with a circular seal with moulded Griffin crest above "GS" monogram, 11in H (4)Footnote: Henry Ricketts patented a three-piece bottle mould in 1821 which advanced the production of wine bottles from hand blowing individual bottles to mass manufacture. Cf. Roger Dumbrell, 'Antique Wine Bottles', 1983.
A small collection of cranberry glassware, 19th century and later to include a jug and bowl, both with trailed white opaque glass decoration and crimped band, wine glasses, jugs etc, tallest 20.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tall vase has some calcium residue in the bottom. The silver plating on the metal cover of the sugar caster has rubbed off. All glassware appears to be in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or faults.
A George III glass vase, circa 1780, of tumbler form with wheel cut edge decorations, a bird upon a pedestal within a star shaped border, floral sprig verso, and a pair of Georgian wine glasses, each with wheel cut undulating pendant decoration upon a square foot, 14 cm and 13 cm respectively. CONDITION REPORT: The vase appears to be in good condition throughout with no chips, cracks, losses or restorations. The glassware is all clear and there are no signs of clouding. The first glass underside shows a small chip to one corner and two small nibbles on opposing corners. One wine glass has minute nibbling to one corner of the foot rim but the bowl appears to be free from any issues. Its partner glass again has small tiny nibbles on three sides of the foot rim. On the underside three corners have very tiny nibbles. The bowl is in good order throughout with no obvious faults.
A George III mahogany open oval wine cooler, with metal liner and brass bindings, with detachable stand raised on moulded legs with corner brackets, length 72 cm, depth 48 cm, height to top of scroll handles 58 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both scroll handles are in good condition with no cracks or losses. The staved sides are all in good condition all around with only very slight movement at the joins. The brasswork is original and in generally good order. It has slightly moved in places and there are brass polish marks. The interior base has old stress fractures but no real issues. The crossbanded frieze beneath the base moulding has numerous stress fractures and has had some small repairs. Two of the legs are slightly loose at the joints. All corner bracket supports are present. The timber onto which the crossbanding is veneered has old woodworm holes. There is also some filler and brown paint around sections of this softwood. There is a label beneath which says "This is the property of Farnsworth Ltd". There is a lead liner which lifts out and whilst misshapen appears to be in generally good order.
A George III silver wine funnel, the upper section London 1801, makers mark partially rubbed, the spout marked for John Emes, 15.7 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Given the rubbed makers mark on the bowl we are not convinced that the two items started out life together but we believe that they are of the same period. They both fit together incredibly well and the fit is snug, tight and secure. The thumbpiece to the bowl appears to have scratch weight marks. Both pieces are in good order with no obvious faults.
A GEORGE III SILVER MUG, of baluster form, gilt interior, 'S' scroll handle, cartouche engraved with monogram and later foliate chased repousse decoration, engraved initials to the underside, maker's mark indistinct, London 1762, approximate weight 6.2ozt, 195 grams, height approximately 9.5cm, together with a George III silver wine funnel filter, lacks spout section, maker HS, London 1806, marks partially rubbed, approximate weight 2.2ozt, 69 grams (2) (condition: mug patchy wear to gilding particularly to base, the funnel has repair to clip and a rubbed area or let in around the side below the top rim)
A COLLECTION OF TWENTY THREE BOTTLES OF WINE, CHAMPAGNE, PORT, COGNAC, WHISKY, SHERRY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS, to include a bottle of Lanson Black Label, a bottle of Moet & Chandon, a bottle of F Bonnet Champagne, a bottle of Remy Martin VSOP, 1 litre, a bottle of Bells Whisky, a bottle of Taylor's late bottled Port 1987, a bottle of Cockburn's late bottled Port 1992, a 1 litre bottle of Gordon's Gin, Smirnoff Vodka and other miscellaneous bottles
A COLLECTION OF TWENTY THREE BOTTLES OF WINE, BEER AND SPIRITS, to include a 1 litre bottle of Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey, a 125cl bottle of Bacardi, a 1 litre bottle of Three Barrels Brandy, a bottle of Pol Monnet Champagne and bottles of various Spirits, Liqueurs and Beer, also included is a collection of twenty eight miniatures featuring Whisky, Brandy and Liqueurs
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