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A PAIR OF GEORGE IV CAMPAGNA SHAPED SILVER WINE COOLERS, London 1827, mark of Robert Hennell II, each with cast out-turned rim in the form of leaves and flower heads and with chased scrollwork decoration, gilt interior, the demi-chased and embossed anthemion body above a short waisted stem and spreading finely lobed circular foot, (c.34 troy ozs all in). Each 17cm high, 18cm diameter. (2)
Original lithograph large vintage advertising poster promoting alcoholic white wine liqueur Kina Lillet. ' Kina Lillet - Au vin blanc de la gironde' appears below artwork of a woman with the product. Lillet (French pronunciation: French pronunciation: ?[li'le]), classed as an aromatised wine within EU law, is a French wine-based aperitif from Podensac. It is a blend of 85% Bordeaux region wines (Semillon for the Blanc and for the Rosé, Merlot for the Rouge) and 15% macerated liqueurs, mostly citrus liqueurs (peels of sweet oranges from Spain and Morocco and peels of bitter green oranges from Haiti). The mix is then stirred in oak vats until blended. During the aging process, Lillet is handled as a Bordeaux wine (undergoing fining, racking, filtering etc.). In the original Kina Lillet formulation (so named with respect to its status as a quinquina), quinine liqueur made of cinchona bark from Peru was included among its ingredients. Its manufacturers removed the quinine-containing cinchona bark from their recipe in 1985, drastically altering what was the core bitter element in an effort to keep pace with changing preferences. It seems that the above has changed; quoting the back label of the bottle, "Each bottle contains only the finest, carefully-selected wines, which are blended with macerated fruits and QUINQUINA, all from a secret award-winning recipe that has been passed down through generations." This contradicts the previous statement. "Lillet" belongs to a family of aperitifs known as tonic wines because of the addition of quinine liqueur. The image is in excellent condition, minor creases, backed on linen, white margins of this poster were trimmed off. Country: France Year:1937 Designer: Robys Size: 191x122
Saab - Monte Carlo 850 Original vintage advertising poster for Saab. Fantastic modern design featuring young couples drinking wine and smoking cigarettes with one of them holding a camera filming a Saab Sport (a modified version of the Saab 96 also known as Monte Carlo 850) and the Eiffel Tower in the background. Printed by FCB Rygaardsab, Scangrafik 1966, Sweden. Signed Cyril Droopeth (?). Very good condition, minor bumps and tears on margins. Advertising Poster, Sweden, 1966, design by Cyril Droopeth (?), size (cm)100x70.
A good quantity of silver plated items including a large oval tray, a reeded body E.P.B.M. teapot and sucrier, a James Dixon coffee pot, a rose bowl with grid top, a four-setting breakfast boiled egg set on stand, two wine bottle pourer baskets, a cruet base/coaster, a pair of Viner's cream jugs, a sucrier, an iced water jug and a nice quality fluted body oval tea caddy.
A quantity of E.P.N.S. items including a footed fruit stand, two photo frames, a shallow platen, a pair of Mappin & Webb galleried trays, a pierced sided boat-shaped bread basket with lion mask ring handles, a hammered finish butter dish, lid and glass liner, two wine bottle coasters, a coffee pot having angular antler handle and a pair of small beakers with gilded interiors.
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