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Eight bottles of mixed red wine, comprising: a 150cl magnum of 2011 Chateau Gloria Saint-Julien; a 75cl 2008 Chateau Tour Chantecaille Saint-Emilion; a 75cl 2008 Louis Latour Aloxe-Corton; a 75cl 2012 Roc De Lussac Saint-Emilion; a 75cl 2010 Jean Balluet Bordeaux; ; a 75cl 2012 Bouchard Pere & Fils Fleurie; a 75cl 2014 Roche Mazet Cabernet Sauvignon; and another Californian red. (8)
CONTINENTAL WINE GLASS, late 18th century, the trumpet bowl on a stem with a central gauze inside a red and white double helix, on a spreading foot, height 16cm; together with pair of wine glasses, the drawn trumpet bowls with harebell swag engraving on a stem with a central gauze inside a six strand double helix and domed foot, height 18.5cm (3)
GEORGIAN WINE GLASS, circa 1750, the ogee bowl engraved with fruiting vines on a stem with a central cable inside four spirals, height 15cm; together with another with an ogee bowl with moulded fluting on a stem with a central cable inside four spirals on a spreading foot, height 14.5cm (2)
GEORGIAN WINE GLASS, mid/late 18th century, the ogee bowl with moulded wrythen fluting on a stem with a double helix inside a white enamel fourteen strand single helix and spreading foot, height 14.5cm; together with another, similar, the bowl with moulded fluting, the stem with a white enamel four strand helix inside a four strand double helix, height 13.5cm (2)
GEORGIAN CORDIAL GLASS, circa 1750, the ogee bowl on a stem with a white enamel central gauze inside a double helix, on a spreading foot, height 15cm; together with a wine glass, the ogee bowl engraved with fruiting vines on a stem with a white enamel central helix inside a double helix on a spreading foot, height 15cm (2)
JOHN MALTBY (born 1936); a stoneware sculpture of a motor boat with wooden mount and metal plaque, presented to the winner of the Starcross Yacht Club Crash Boat Trophy 1983, length 22cm, and an early salt-glazed wine flagon (2). (D) CONDITION REPORT: Small chip to top of outboard motor, glaze flake to bow, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
Great Britain - Covers - QV : 1820s-1950s Just how often does an original archive turn up these days? Looking back, I remember being on the periphery of the discovery of the ‘Corsini’ correspondence – even today when such letters turn up they seem to be avidly snapped up. But, all those tales of Solicitor’s cellars and crate-fulls of penny blacks on cover seem to be flights of fancy don’t they. Well, not any longer; I’d say this is the first original archive we’ve seen in thirty years. That’s remarkable, utterly remarkable. What is even more remarkable is that amongst this archive (which fills several plastic crates) we found the plate XI 1d black on cover. Stanley Gibbons are currently offering on their website a four margin 1d black Plate XI on cover for a price of £16,000 GBP. As SG state such covers are rare. Their cover is described as a close to large margin 1840 1d Greyish black Pl.11 lettered PL, neatly tied by a crisp black MC addressed to Earl Ludlow at Bedford, our archive cover bears a close but clear to large margins PL.11 showing trace of frame of adjoining stamp at base, tied by an even crisper black maltese cross and clearly backstamp cancelled FROME AP13 1841. What an amazing find within this Archive accumulation from Pulling & Co., Wine merchants of Hereford. The archive includes price lists, advertising cards, invoices dating from the 1820s, many 100s – at first we thought probably high hundreds of items housed in three large tubs, but when the team actually waded through we counted an extraordinary approximately 3,400 items of which in the region of half appear to be philatelic with a substantial balance in documents, receipts, invoices, uncancelled letters, and including hundreds of ‘Pulling’s’ own brand bottle labels, cards/marketing material etc. Highlights include 1d black Plate 10 on entire letter (4 margin but aged) from Worcester MY 11 1841 tied black Maltese Cross, the previously mentioned 1d black Plate 11 on entire letter from Frome AP 13 1841 tied black Maltese Cross, close at top right otherwise very fine four margins. There are a few other 1d black covers and a three margin 1840 2d blue on 1843 cover from Dublin, very late usage. There are many imperf and perf 1d red covers including much postmark interest, Irish, Spoons, etc. Invoices to Pulling & Co. postmarked from Cognac, France include four 1851-52 with Ceres imperf 40c orange pairs and three with Ceres imperf 40c orange horiz strips of four, including one 4 margins and unfolded – SG catalogue £600 - £700 each stamp depending upon shade and excluding premium for strips. An original lot, offered completely intact as received and condition variable throughout, but obviously unpicked of such ‘plum’ items, excellent lot for a wine enthusiast with huge scope for research. Although perhaps not of pecuniary value what I particularly like about this archive is the social history and the fabulous engraved ‘letterheads’ and designs of invoices and receipts redolent of the period. This archive is the only lot offered in this auction which may be personally viewed at our offices, strictly by appointment only. HEAVY LOT - OVERSEAS BIDDERS PLEASE ENQUIRE FOR SHIPPING COSTS (image available) [US1]
Derbyshire History Interest: A pair of manuscript account books, 'The Town's Accts for the Parish of Stanton in the County of Derby', one covering 1769-1797 (Ralph Sims Officer), the other 1797-1838 (John Sims Officer), recording various transactions such as 'Coals, Carriage & Turnpike', 'Christmas Bread & Wine' ('The Church Wardings Account'), 'Mole Catching', 'a Poor Man', 'Warrants for the Highways', 'a pair of shoes and a pettiecoat for Betty Bloar', '3 dozen of Sparrows' and 'a Hedgehog'. Vellum bindings, as found. (2)
A collection of small silver, including: a baluster cream jug by W. I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1990; a set of six gilt Anointing coffee spoons by Saunders & Shepherd Ltd, London 1936, in a case; an oval stand by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1989, 19cm (7 1/2in) long; other small silver; a silver collared briar long pipe, London 1889, monogrammed and dated Oct. 5th 1890, 38.5cm long; two tea strainers on stands; an Italian silver coloured mounted quartz desk clock, post 1968 .925 standard; and an electro-plated wine funnel, 865g (27.8 oz) weighable
A George III silver wine funnel stand by Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1800, with a gadrooned rim, lobed borders, the domed centre engraved with an unidentified crest in a rocaille work cartouche, 11cm (4 1/4in) diameter, 51g (1.6 oz) The crest of a demi-lion argent holding in its dexter paw a lozenge gules.
A pair of 19th century old Sheffield plate wine coolers by Waterhouse, Hatfield & Co., with moulded borders with floral and foliate decoration at intervals, twin foliate and reeded loop handles, on circular moulded pedestal bases, with removable liners 26cm (10 1/4in) high See Bradbury, Frederick History of Old Sheffield Plate, Sheffield 1968, p. 451 for a reference to the maker's mark.
Five Italian silver coloured items by Brandimarte SRL, Florence post 1968, .800 standard, comprising: a pair of wine bottle coasters, embossed with trailing dog roses, with turned wood bases, 10cm (4in) diameter, loaded; a pair of shell butter dishes; and a small deep bowl, embossed with fruit, 343g (11.05 oz) weighable
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