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Three George IV silver wine labels die stamped with mask, lyre, urn, shell, floral, leaf and berry ornament and worded "Brandy", "Gin" and "Sherry", by William Russell II, Glasgow 1825 and 1826, an Elizabeth II silver octagonal wine label with reeded mounts and worded "Whisky", by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1960 (combined weight 1.23ozs), and two plated octagonal wine labels for "Sherry" and "Whisky"
A Turkmen rug woven in navy blue, fawn and ivory, with three central lozenge-shaped medallions filled with stylised leaf designs and with hooked borders, conforming spandrels and side panels, on a dark wine ground, within conforming six stripe borders, 70ins x 50ins, and one other Turkmen rug woven in navy blue, black and ivory with two rows, each of four octagonal guls, on a mauve ground, within three stipe borders, 58ins x 34ins
A late 18th/early 19th Century French kingwood and gilt brass mounted rectangular Bureau Plat of "Louis XV" design, the whole of slightly shaped serpentine outline, the top now inset with dark wine velour, within chevron bandings inlaid with central banding, moulded gilt brass edging with leaf and scroll corners, fitted three frieze drawers with chevron inlaid drawer fronts and gilt brass leaf and scroll handles and mounts, three dummy drawers to reverse, above shaped apron and on slender square cabriole legs with gilt brass leaf and scroll mouldings and leaf sabots, 57.5ins wide x 29ins deep x 30.5ins high (later velour inlaid to top - generally scuffed and marked) Provenance: The property of Francis, Lord Jeffrey (1773-1850). Editor of the influential "Edinburgh Review" from 1803-1829 and Lord Advocate of Scotland. Thought to have been acquired in 1801 on his marriage to Catherine Wilson (who died in 1805). On his second marriage in 1815 he leased Craigcrook Castle, Edinburgh and this was the table at which he wrote his articles for the Edinburgh Review and had kept the table until his death in 1850. It was left to John Hunter (1801-1869) his first wife's nephew and protégé and thence by family descent. Note: Complete with a lithograph portrait of Francis Jeffrey engraved by S. Freeman after W.Evans, published March 16th 1812, oval 12.5ins x 8.25ins, framed and glazed
A 19th Century footed water glass, bearing the inscription 'Thy Waters Llandrindod with Praise Adore Whom Health to the Sick and the Afflicted Restore' engraved with flowers signed AB together with a pair of 19th Century ale glasses, a fine engraved wine glass and three modern commemorative glassesVery slight scratching to the base and sides. Two chips to the base of one of the smallest glasses. Small spots of brown residue to the 'Prince of Wales' glass (should clean off). Overall in very good condition.
An Edwardian glass wine carafe, with an engraved body of scrolls, beads and festoons and stopper, together with an ovoid cranberry decanter and faceted stopperThe carafe measures 27cm (excluding the stopper) and 35cm (including the stopper).The stopper appears to be original, it has chips to the base and slight areas of rubbing. The carafe has light scratches to areas of the exterior and the base. It would benefit from a clean. No apparent chips, scratches or restoration. Believe it would hold a magnum of wine however this has not been justified.
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