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Three wine glasses with fluted trumpet bowls, two with baluster stems and one with a fluted waisted hollow stem and ground out pontil, 12.3 cm high; A small collection of drinking glasses including: A short ale glass with fluted bell bowl, short knop stem, conical base and ground out pontil, 11.5 cm high; a wine glass with drawn funnel bowl etched with a floral band, plain stem, conical foot and rough pontil, 11.8 cm high and a cordial glass with bell bowl engraved with a diamond band, knop, short plain stem, conical foot and rough pontil, 8.5 cm high; A pair of wine glasses - round funnel cut bowl engraved with three images - grapes and vine, plums and leaves and a rose, inverted baluster cut stem, conical foot and ground out pontil, 12.8 cm high (11)Tiny chip to rim of glass with hollow stemSmall air bubble in base of fluted and engraved glass
A collection of ten glasses including: wine glass and two matching sherry/port glasses in the 18th century style, 19.5 cm and 14.5 cm high and a tall flute, 23 cm high, all signed to the base Paul M...(?), dated 1988-1991 to/w a wine glass with fold over foot, indistinctly signed, 19.5 cm high, a tumbler engraved with a rampant lion, signed Stephen Rickard 1966, an oversize wine goblet, 27 cm high and four other glasses (10)All good condition - no chips or cracks
Three William IV silver oval wine labels for "Martini", "Port" and "Sherry" with scroll and leaf cast mounts, 1.75ins x 1.25ins, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1835, a Victorian silver mounted glass and leather hip flask with bayonet top and removable cup, 4.5ins, London 1889 (leather covering damaged), and a small selection of other silver and silvery metal mounted items, various
A German wine glass with trumpet shaped bowl, knopped stem on a plain fold-over foot, with pontil, engraved with the monogram of Frederick I, King of Prussia, 5.75ins high, and a late 19th Century German goblet, plain bowl with acid etched portraits of Wilhelm I and Frederick III, with moulded and cut stem and star cut base, 8ins high Note: Both died in 1888 - "The Year of the Three Kaisers" Provenance: Brian Watson Antique Glass, Foxwarren Cottage, High Street, Marsham, Norwich NR10 5QA, purchased 23rd April 2015 - Invoice No. 5720, and 4th November 2014 - Invoice No. 5940
A modern Beluch rug woven in brown and ivory in the "Turkmen" style with two large square motifs filled with geometric motifs on a wine ground within multi stripe borders, 91ins x 68ins, and one other modern Beluch rug woven in red, brown and ivory with three rows, each of fifteen hooked and serrated guls on a navy blue ground within multi stripe borders, 79ins x 42ins
moulded in relief depicting Neptune riding a dolphin with trailing rush reins, a band of stylised oak leaves above pointed leaves, the body terminating in a gadrooned tapering column onto a spreading circular foot adorned with leaf decoration, on a plinth base decorated with stylized anthemion ornaments, one leaf repaired, lacking one dot, impressed Wedgwood mark, impressed crescent mark 42cm highLITERATURE Clifford, T. “Some English Vases and their Sources Part I”, Transactions of the English Ceramic Circle, vol 10, part 3 (1978): 164 and passim Dawson, A. British Museum: Masterpieces of Wedgwood, London: British Museum Press, 1995, illustrated on p.35, figure 26This piece forms part of the V&A Collection and was modelled by John Flaxman Sen. (1726 - 1795) in 1776 and manufactured by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons in circa 1840. John Flaxman Sen. was one of a number of plaster makers in London who supplied Bentley and Wedgwood with models and casts, usually but not always copies from classical, French or Italian sources. “The plasters are preserved at the Wedgwood Museum and may be based on a French source by Claude Michel, called Clodion (1738-1814), a sculptor best known for his terracotta figures and bas reliefs. The basalt vases are known as the ‘wine and water ewers’ or the ewers ‘Sacred to Bacchus’ and ‘Sacred to Neptune’ (Fig. 26), the satyr symbolising wine, and the triton riding on a dolphin representing water. They are amongst the most elaborately modelled pieces ever produced by the Wedgwood factory. Both bear the Wedgwood & Bentley mark which occurs in an usual form on the water ewer (Fig. 27). The shape was popular during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in various materials including silver and even malachite. The Wedgwood vases were made in jasper ware in the late eighteenth century, and in majolica (lead-glazed earthenware) and bone china in the nineteenth century.” Dawson, A. British Museum: Masterpieces of Wedgwood, London: British Museum Press, 1995, p.35, figure 26
Original vintage drink advertising poster: Quina Chapuis, vin aperitif fortifiant (fortified wine aperitif). Image of a statue with the initial J. & E. L. F. Printed by P. Pironnet, Verviers, France. Very good condition, one repaired tear on top margin.Country: France, year: c. 1920s, designer: Unknown, size(cm): 85.5x39.
Original vintage drink advertising poster for a wine festival held in Mainz aRh / Mainz am Rhein / Mainz on the Rhine in Germany from 16-24 May 1936 in the Town Hall Adolf Hitler Platz (renamed Jockel-Fuchs-Platz; previously called Halleplatz). Striking design featuring a smiling man holding up a wine glass in front of a silhouette of the historic Mainz Cathedral (St Martin's Cathedral; founded 976) in the Old Town with the stylised gothic title text and event information below including wine tasting dates and the cost of wine from 20 pfennig. This event was created by the Nazi government to increase sales of German wine with festivals and parades organised in many towns and cities in wine growing regions; Mainz has grown wine since Roman times and hosts the annual Mainzer Weinmarkt wine market. Large size. Good condition, folds, tears in margin, minor paper losses, creasing. Country:Germany. Year:1936. Designer:EHZ. Size (cm):122x83
Original vintage travel advertising poster in French: Visitez Madeira (Visit Madeira) featuring a stylised image of the Portuguese island of Madeira depicting a lady wearing a traditional red dress and shawl holding a basket of flowers on her head, a man dressed in white leading two cows pulling a carriage down the mountain, red grape vines and more flowers with the text above in green and red letters. Madeira, an autonomous region of Portugal, is an archipelago comprising 4 islands off the northwest coast of Africa. It is known for its namesake wine and warm, subtropical climate. The main island of Madeira is volcanic, green and rugged, with high cliffs, pebbly beaches and settlements on deltas of the Fajã River. Capital Funchal has botanic gardens and is known for its harbor and a large New Year's fireworks show. Printed in Portugal by Bertrand (Irmaos), Lisboa at 2.000 ex, April 1955. Fair condition, folds, creases and staining, repaired tears and loss on margins. Country: Portugal. Year: 1955. Designer: Abrevlima. Size (cm): 99.5x62.5
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