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Four antique cut glass decanters and stoppers, and ten Edwardian green tinted wine glasses. CONDITION REPORT: Seven wine glasses are in good order, three have chips to the foot rims. The smallest spirit decanter has minor abrasions around the rim. The stopper has a small blister formed from a burst air pocket. The three ring decanter has a stopper with small rim chips and the rim of the decanter itself has a small chip. Otherwise there are no further faults to that decanter. The globe and shaft decanter with the faceted neck has small chips to the base of the stopper. The glass to the body is slightly cloudy most likely due to calcium deposits from cleaning. Otherwise there are no obvious faults. The decanter with the faceted neck appears to be in good order throughout.
A George III wine glass, having a spiral fluted bowl, upon a circular folded foot, height 11 cm, and a George III style wine glass, 19th century, with trumpet shaped bowl upon a single knopped opaque and red air twist stem in turn above a wide spreading foot, height 16.5 cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: This appears to be in good order throughout with no obvious visible faults. The glass that goes with it with the red and white air twist stem again appears to be in good order throughout with no obvious visible faults.
A collection of wine and sherry glasses, 20th century, all with a variety of single and double series air twist stems, to include large goblet with wheel etched hops and barley decoration, a set of six sherry glasses with red and clear opaque air twist stems and four others (11). CONDITION REPORT: Three of the sherry glasses have small chips to the rims. The slender liqueur glass with the opaque air twist stem is in good order. The funnel shaped wine glass with the air twist stem is in good order. The 18th Century style wine glass with the red and opaque air twist stem has a tiny nibble on the side of the foot rim but otherwise is in good order. The wine glass with the blue and opaque twist stem is in good order. The large oversize goblet with wheel cut decoration is in good order.
A 9 ct gold charm bracelet, with padlock and safety chain, 104 grams (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There are 33 charms, a padlock, swivel fob and mounted 1836 coin. All charms are stamped 9 ct or hallmarked 375 with the exception of the following:- Letter B pendant stamped 750, bucket stamped 750, map of Jersey stamped 14 k, hexagonal charm stamped 14 k, wine flask stamped 750. Unmarked as far as we can see anchor, sledge, cross, corncob, jug ewer, camel & small boot.
A moulded plaster cast figure of St Anthony and the child Christ, late 19th century, with polychrome cold painted decoration and a moulded plaster figure of a Saint, with cold painted decoration, applied label to the base inscribed "Works of art from the collection of Joseph James Forrester Oporto", and a carved wood devotional figure of Mary and Jesus, heights tallest 42 cm, smallest 15 cm. NOTE - Joseph James Forrester (27 May 1809 - 12 May 1861) was an English merchant and wine shipper, born in Hull and of Scottish parentage. In 1831 he went to Oporto, Portugal, to join his uncle James Forrester, a partner in the house of Offley, Forrester and Webber. Whilst in Portugal he undertook a laborious survey of the Douro and in 1848 produced a map of the Duoro River from Vilvestre on the Spanish Frontier to its origins at St Joao da Foz, its merit was universally recognised and commended. In 1844 he published an anonymous pamphlet on the wine trade of which eight editions were rapidly exhausted, these pamphlets were the first foundation stones enabling him to obtain a reform of the abuses practised in Portugal in the making and treatment of port wine. He died in May 1861 descending the Douro and was swamped in one of the rapids where he drowned, his body was never found.
Six trays of Edinburgh crystal 'Thistle' design glass items to include: various drinking vessels; whisky tumblers; wine glasses; liqueur glasses etc.; dessert bowls; vinegar bottle and stopper etc. (6)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: 99 pieces approximately. Large goblet chipped. 2 wines nicked/chipped. 4 Sundae dishes chipped/nicked. 1 Tumbler cracked. 1 small wine chipped/nicked. Only a few pieces are marked.
Micheal Farrell 1940-2000 RAILWAY STATION, LEZAN Acrylic on canvas, 53" x 79 1/2" (135 x 202cm), signed verso. Micheal's painting shows the old Railway Station of Lezan, a village 2 kilometres from Cardet. In the past the mechanics serviced the trains in this building....Micheal added the train even though this finished a long time ago. It became a wine cellar in 1988 , the year we arrived in Cardet, and was one of the places Micheal bought his wine. The changing landscape with the seasons was one of the subjects in the early 90's for several of his paintings. It was a very happy time for him but he was almost apologetic for doing 'happy' paintings.
A GOOD MID VICTORIAN SILVER WINE JUG, the ovoid body finely engraved with arabesque cartouches centred by vacant and foliate engraved roundel's, beneath a lobated and beaded collar cylindrical above with bright cut decoration, the leaf cut pouring lip foliate engraved and issuing a leaf capped reeded scroll handle, a sunken hinged cover to the pouring lip, standing on a beaded edge collet foot, the base engraved with a presentation inscription dated 1st Jan'y 1866, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1865, 13" (33cm) high, 25 1.2oz
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