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Lot 621

A small mixed lot of electroplated items to include cake servers, wine coaster, coffee spoons and serving spoon.

Lot 65

A nest of three inlaid side tables on turned supports and stretchers and a small mahogany circular wine/side table (2).

Lot 194

A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED CUT GLASS TO INCLUDE SOME BOXED RED WINE GLASSES

Lot 502

A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED FURNITURE TO INCLUDE A NEST OF TABLES, WINE TABLE, BEDSIDE TABLE, ETC

Lot 548

A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED FURNITURE TO INCLUDE A SMALL CHEST OF DRAWERS, WINE TABLE, ASSORTED CHAIRS, ETC

Lot 560

AN OAK OCCASIONAL TABLE TOGETHER WITH A LEATHER TOPPED WINE TABLE

Lot 562

A WILLS AND GAMBIER OAK WINE TABLE

Lot 12

JACOBITE ENGRAVED WINE GLASS LATE 18TH CENTURY the fluted bowl engraved with a displayed open rose head, buds, leaves and butterfly, with a double-knop air-twist stem and conical foot Height: 18cm, Diameter of foot 7.8cm

Lot 126

GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY WINE TABLE 19TH CENTURY in the Chippendale style, the piecrust top on a stop-fluted column with leaf carved knop, on acanthus carved cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet 33cm diameter, 57cm high

Lot 144

SEVEN GEORGIAN WINE GLASSES 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY all with plain trumpet bowls, including four with internal tear-shaped bubbles to stems and folded feet (7) largest 19cm high

Lot 145

UNUSUALLY LARGE GEORGIAN WINE GLASS MID-18TH CENTURY with a drawn trumpet bowl above an annulated knop and tear-drop stem, with a folded foot 23.5cm high

Lot 146

FIVE GEORGIAN TWIST-STEM WINE GLASSES LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising three opaque-twist stem glasses, two double series with various bowl shapes, 16.5cm, 15cm and 14cm high; and two air-twist stem glasses, both with trumpet bowls, 19.5cm and 16.5cm high (5)

Lot 147

FOUR GEORGIAN DRINKING GLASSES 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising two ogee-bowled wine glasses with folded feet, one with a ball knop to stem, 15.5cm and 15cm high; a wine glass with a trumpet bowl and shoulder-knopped stem, 15.5cm high; and a small cordial glass, with an annulated knop, 10cm high (4)

Lot 167

GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND ROSEWOOD SERPENTINE FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY the serpentine top with a crossbanded oval veneer inlay, opening to a wine-red baize surface, above a plain frieze, raised on square tapered legs, stamped P W and no. 3749 99cm wide, 74cm high, 49cm deep Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

Lot 189

GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS BANDED WINE COOLER, AFTER A DESIGN BY THOMAS CHIPPENDALE 18TH CENTURY of oval form with two brass bands and lions' mask loop handles 62cm long, 21cm high, 44cm deep

Lot 206

GROUP OF GLASS VESSELS 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY comprising a group of 11 finger bowls, engraved with the crest of Clan Ramsay with motto ORA ET LABORA, 12cm diam; a set of eight wrythen-form glasses, two at 25cm high, six at 22.5cm high; and a single small WINE GLASS, with thumb-cut bowl, 15cm high (20) Provenance: Yester House, Gifford, East Lothian

Lot 3

JACOBITE ENGRAVED WINE GLASS MID-18TH CENTURY the trumpet bowl engraved with displayed rose head flanked by a single opening rose bud, onto a compressed and tapered knop with eight tear-drop air bubbles, all raised on a short stem with swollen central knop to a domed circular foot with folded rim Height: 16.8cm, Diameter of foot: 7.1cm

Lot 330

GROUP OF REGENCY AND VICTORIAN CUT-GLASS WARES 19TH CENTURY comprising two water jugs, the first of grey lead glass, with ribbed-cut neck and panelled body, 20cm high; the second with large thumb-cut panels and a star-cut base, 15.5cm high; a bell-shaped wine decanter and stopper, 34cm high; a bonbonniere and cover, with strawberry-cut bands, 21.5cm; and a pair of small salts, on square feet, 7.5cm high (6)

Lot 6

JACOBITE ENGRAVED WINE GLASS MID TO LATE 18TH CENTURY the tapered trumpet bowl finely engraved with displayed open rose head flanked by closed and opening buds and foliage, raised on a swollen air bubble knopped stem above a short straight stem and spreading slightly domed circular foot Height: 16cm, Diameter of foot: 7.5cm

Lot 7

JACOBITE ENGRAVED WINE GLASS MID TO LATE 18TH CENTURY the trumpet bowl engraved with displayed rose head flanked by open and closed buds, with moth to reverse, raised on a compressed knopped stem above a multi enamel twist stem, raised on a domed circular foot Height: 16.2cm, Diameter of foot: 7.3cm

Lot 8

FINE JACOBITE ENGRAVED WINE GLASS MID-18TH CENTURY the large drawn trumpet bowl finely engraved with displayed rose head flanked by open and closed buds with foliage, the reverse engraved in script 'Fiat' above an oak leaf, raised on a slightly tapered multi air twist cylindrical stem and a domed circular foot Height: 17.9cm, Diameter of foot: 8.3cm Note: This elegant glass closely resembles the important set of eleven glasses and two decanters from Chastleton Manor, Oxfordshire, now split between private collections and the National Trust (who have a decanter and four glasses). It had previously been thought that this was the 12th glass for the set, however, there is a size difference between this glass and the Chastleton pieces. This cannot be easily explained, unless this was the Master glass. The glasses and decanters discovered at Chastleton Manor are considered to be from one of the oldest established Jacobite Societies, the Cavalier Club: founded in 1657 it ran well into the reign of Queen Victoria. Chastleton seems to have been the centre of the Club's activities throughout the 18th century and the owner, Henry Jones, was a zealous supporter until his death in 1761. Jones planted Scots fir trees within the grounds, often termed as 'Charlies Trees', and they were rumoured to be navigation markers for fleeing Jacobites given shelter and sustenance on their retreat or escape.

Lot 9

JACOBITE ENGRAVED WINE GLASS LATE 18TH CENTURY the tapered round-funnel bowl engraved with a displayed open rose head, bud, leaves and butterfly, with a double-knop air-twist stem and conical foot Height: 15.7cm high, Diameter of foot 6.8cm

Lot 10

IMPORTANT SET OF SIX JACOBITE ENGRAVED COLOURED ENAMEL TWIST WINE GLASSES MID-18TH CENTURY the drawn trumpet bowls finely engraved with open rose head flanked by open and closed buds within foliage, the reverse with large moth, raised on a slightly tapered stem with intricate white enamel twist surrounded by a double red and white enamel twist (6) Height: 18.7cm, diameter of foot: 7.5cm Note: This rare set of six Jacobite wine glasses is remarkable as 'sets' of Jacobite glassware are virtually unheard of. This may be due to the majority of Jacobite glasses being made as singles or pairs, or that sets have regularly been split up over the years. The latter seems unlikely as there would always have been great status and value in keeping a complete set together, suggesting groups like this were very rarely made. This set is also important due to the mixed red and white enamel stems. Although coloured stems in British drinking glasses are not uncommon, to find any coloured stems in Jacobite glass, let alone two colours, is remarkable. In Seddon's 'The Jacobites and Their Drinking Glasses', he recorded 436 Jacobite drinking glasses, of these only seven are listed with coloured stems. It is tantalizing to consider that these glasses must have sat on a Jacobite table, belonging to a supporter who was very confident in his position and status, and who had a close group of companions he could share his views with. As such a statement of wealth, taste and prominence within the Jacobite community, it can be assumed they were owned by an important high-ranking Jacobite.

Lot 312

Tray of various cut glass decanters and stoppers together with a single handled wine jug and stopper. (6)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 341

Three boxes of assorted metalware to include: pewter tankards, egg cruet set on stand, cruet sets with plated stands, coffee pots, teapots, butter dish and cover, wine coaster etc. (3) (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 357

Box of assorted glassware to include: various decanters and stoppers, cruet set, ladies dressing table set, hock and wine glasses and glass tumblers (Glass candlestick NOT included) etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 613

20th Century child's spindle back and leather 'D' end chair, together with four tripod wine tables. (5)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 13

SEMI ANTIQUE SHIRAZ PERSIAN RUG, with octagonal centre medallion and the spandrels having black background, the wine red field having angular stylized floral pattern, the principal border black with floral meander design, four narrow guard stripes, 6'3" x 4'1"

Lot 4

TURKOMAN BOKHARA RUG, with four tows of small black and white stencilled guls on a wine red field, within a broad border of multiple stripes, 6'2" x 4'4"

Lot 284

Electroplate ware including a wine coaster

Lot 37

A SET OF SIX CUT-GLASS WINE GLASSES, three cut-glass decanters and a quantity of glassware

Lot 45

A SET OF SIX MODERN WINE GLASSES, four brandy glasses, a vase and four cut-glass decanters

Lot 715

A WINE TABLE with inlaid decoration, another similar and a nest of tables

Lot 207

A 1930S BOTTLE OF "GILBEY'S ODDS ON WINE COCKTAIL" (full) a bottle of "King's Ale" (full) the seal dated 1902 and an old full wine bottle (3)

Lot 236

A SET OF TEN HEAVY CUT-GLASS WINE GOBLETS, a set of twelve smaller glasses and others similar

Lot 320

An 18th Century folded foot sherry glass, with trumpet bowl, cylindrical stem, domed foot together with an 18th Century exaggerated bell bowl folded foot wine glass, another with air twist stem and two plain examples (5)

Lot 322

An 18th Century ovoid bowl, folded foot wine glass, with engraved decoration to bowl, a 19th Century example having worked bowl, a plain example and a later cotton twist with dimple bowl and engraved grape and vine (4)

Lot 326

An early green glass wine bottle, the cylindrical body with tapered neck and double ringed rim, 24 cm high together with another green glass example, 25 cm high (2)Chip to the rim of one bottle. Rubbing and tarnishing to both (mainly on the bases and interiors). Several scuffs and scratches to the exteriors. No apparent cracks or restoration.

Lot 330

A quantity of 19th Century and later glasses, comprising rummers, wine glasses, hock and others (parcel)

Lot 407

A set of eleven Waterford cut glass wine goblets, together with a matching set of seven smaller glasses and six liquor glasses all having acid etched mark to base and a set of ten crystal glass footed ice bowls

Lot 498

A modern yew wood side table, together with a 19th century walnut carved wine table, side table 75 cm wide x 44 cm deep x 76 cm high, walnut table 65 cm wide x 50 cm deep x 77 cm high (2)

Lot 553

A vintage pine wine rack, lower section with metal and wood compartments and shelf above

Lot 81

An Edinburgh Crystal suite, of six red and white wine glasses, six tumblers and six water glasses

Lot 279

Silver items, comprising: 2 capstan inkwells (weighted), shaker, specimen vase, teapot stand (glass) pair of salad servers, 3 napkin rings, 2 wine labels, bowl and butter knife. Weighable silver - 20oz

Lot 464

Three 18th century wine glasses, with facetted stems, the bowls engraved with birds and flowers

Lot 506

Six wine glasses: three with air twist stems (one opaque), two with folded feet, (one engraved bowl), tallest 18cm

Lot 556

A quantity of Edinburgh crystal, 'Tay' pattern, glasses and decanters, to include wine glasses, brandy glasses, whiskey glasses, and Champagne flutes

Lot 610

A set of ten Georgian green glass wine glasses, each with circular spreading feet, 11cm high, together with eight further drinking glasses (18)

Lot 650

A mixed miscellaneous lot to include Eastern hardwood vessel resting upon three elephants, various silver plated items, a Sunny Jim advertising doll, wine coasters, etc

Lot 1498

A large salt glazed stoneware two handled jar with simple incised wavy line detail, a smaller jar and cover, a vintage green painted steel three tier rack, four wooden wine bottle crates and s sprung steel garden chair

Lot 1552

A vintage stoneware 2 gallon flagon with impressed merchants mark for FK Godwin, Portcullis Inn Chipping Sodbury, together with one other stamped Arthur J Morris, Wine and Spirit Merchant, 12 Small Street, Bristol

Lot 156

An early 20th century Wedgwood cream glazed circular advertising stand for Parnall & Sons Ltd of Narrow Wine Street, Bristol, with impressed mark to base, 41 cm diameter, together with The Improved Rational Plate Washer, 25 cm long, a circular cream glazed pan inscribed the Brittany Creamer, a large Wedgwood cream glazed bowl, a further white glazed bowl with pouring lip, etc

Lot 1595

A miscellaneous collection of furniture including regency style two tier brass occasional table with leather inserts, a 19th century oval mahogany serving tray on later stand, a Georgian two tier wash stand of square cut form, a Victorian cabriole leg stool, a painted Italian occasional table of four shaped supports, a reproduction Georgian style wine table and a flight of painted wall shelves

Lot 1642

An inlaid Edwardian mahogany occasional table of rectangular form with moulded outline and turreted corners, fan satin wood banding and boxwood stringing, raised on four square tapered and slightly swept supports united by a raised X framed stretcher, together with a Victorian walnut footstool of circular form with upholstered top and scrolled cabriole supports; and a Georgian style wine table with turned pillar and tripod

Lot 1656

A two tier mahogany bijouterie type table of square cut form, the shallow glazed hinged top raised on four slender square cut supports and an under tier fitted with a frieze drawer; together with a mahogany coal scuttle with brass handle, a cream painted standard lamp with partially fluted column and disc shaped platform base, a wool bag with folding X framed turned bobbin supports and a Georgian style wine table with circular scalloped top raised on a vase shaped pillar and tripod (5)

Lot 181

A quantity of antique glass ware to include two apothecary jars, three antique wine bottles, a decanter inscribed "Max Gregor & Co, London Wine Flagon" and others

Lot 1906

A Georgian mahogany wine cooler of oval form with brass banding and raised on four splayed supports with brass castors, brass ring handles and zinc lined interior, 70cm max

Lot 212

Silver plated twin handled campana urn/wine cooler, with an engraved crest and scrolled handles, together with a further revolving breakfast dish (2)

Lot 190

Silver plated urn shaped wine cooler

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