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Set of six 19th century cranberry flashed wine glasses, 13cm high, green glass claret jug (a/f), 21.5cm high, and a blue glass ship's decanter (lacking stopper), 17cm high. (8) Condition Report Glasses are in good condition. The ship's decanter has scuffs to the base commensurate with age. The claret jug is broken through the neck and glued.
A French Silver Figural Centrepiece, late 19th century, .800 standard export marks, the support modelled as Bacchus being offered a cup of wine by a female attendant, a winged putto at their feet, on a shaped circular base with rococo decoration and on four bracket feet, supporting a later cut glass bowl, 49cm high, 129oz 10dwt
Set of six Edinburgh International crystal wine glasses, cut glass decanter with silver-plated collar, silver-plated tantalus, Portmeirion coffee set, Poole pottery vase, drinking glasses etc in two boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Three Georgian wine glasses; two with bell shaped bowls raised on a single series airtwist stem and the other a double series opaque twist stem, the last of short plain form and raised on a folded foot. largest 17.25cm., Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Airtwist with a chip to the bowl. opaque with a badly broken foot. Folded in good order.
Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Marcius Censorinus, Rome Mint 82 B.C., Laureate head of Apollo right / The satyr, Marsyas, walking left, his right arm raised, carring wine-skin over left shoulder, column behind surmounted by statue, Sear 281, old surface loss behind bust but sharply struck, reverse slightly off centre, with ticket by Dr.Vezin, NEF/EF
Wine Merchant.- Michie (Jonathan, wine merchant, of 35 Craven Street, Strand, d. 1802) Account Book with Goslings & Sharpe bank, manuscript, 56pp. excluding blanks, ruled in red, 4 bank receipts loosely inserted at wallet at end, original vellum, ink inscription on upper cover, yellowed, covers splayed, 8vo, 1789-1800.⁂ Dealings with the dukes of Bedford and Buccleuch; Michie was perhaps the son of John Michie (d. 1788), director of the East India Company.
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