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Nethergate WinesHost your own Wine Tasting eventA great opportunity to bring up to twelve friends, family, neighbours or colleagues together for a first-class wine tasting event at a location of your choice.Nethergate Wines is a Suffolk based independent wine merchant and wholesaler. Its broad portfolio is competitively priced, focussed on classic European wine regions, alongside outstanding wines from California and across the southern hemisphere."Wine is my passion as well as my day job - I look forward to sharing it with you." Charles Eaton MBA, Managing Director of Nethergate Wines
A large and fine seven-fold Chinese ebonised wooden Screen; finely incised and polychrome decorated with figures in various guises within and outside a grand building within country surroundings with rockwork, trees etc., all bordered by birds in flight and double Ruyi style heads; the Screen flanked with precious archaistic style objects including tripod censers, a wine jues and an archaistic style bell etc., the reverse of the screen also finely decorated with various birds and storks amongst prunus, trees and foliage, 213cm high CONDITION REPORT: The eight fold screen is generally in good condition, there are small areas of wear and losses and surface scratches which do not detract from the overall decorative presentation, minor losses to the edges of the screen commensurate with age and use (see images)
A mixed group of Chinese Ceramics to include a Tek Sing Dish with certificate of authenticity, early style Bowls, conical shaped Wine Cups, a Tea Bowl etc., all hand decorated with various patterns in underglaze blue (12 items including covers) CONDITION REPORT: Tek Sing dish minor surface scratches to glaze, abrasion otherwise good, blue and white bowl crack to blue and white peony decorated bowl, rim chip to small decorated with eight immortals, base star crack and rim crack and star crack to jar and cover, small saucer dish with decoration of eight immortals has been restored, broken in half and tallic rim added, small ribbed tea bowl with Chinese character to base enclosed within concentric circles decorated with a floral border appears to be in good order, as does associated saucer, group of three rice wine bowls flare form decorated with figures and one with a mountainous landscape, one hairline crack (see images).
A very fine suite of ten hand blown Wine Glasses, each with gilded rim above a spreading bowl and thistle shaped neck similarly hand decorated and gilded, elongated baluster stems and each on circular foot hand gilded and decorated with leaves etc., each approx. 23cm high and the bowls 10.25cm diameter (10)
Royal Worcester Collection Of Unfinished Figures And Vases Rare in this state to include (9) wine pieces in total. All in white glaze, not painted. Includes, 1. Little Parakeet Boy RW 4163, issues 1982-1985, 6.75 inches high. 2. Tuesday's Child RW 3258, height, 8.5 inches. 3.Grandmother's Dress, RW 3081, height, 6.5 inches. 4. The First Cuckoo RW 3082, issued 1935 - 1959. Plus others, all in mint condition, but not painted. Please see photos.
Impressive Pair of Porcelain 'Japan' Pattern Warwick Wine Coolers Attributed to Bloor Derby, England c. 1825. Ornate Motif with Grape Vine and Leaves Around the Rim. Very Colorful. Signed with Iron Red "24" On One. Both with Hairline Cracks, one on Interior of Bowl as well as an old Repair to a Foot. The Other with a Hairline to bottom. Losses to Leaves, Crazing and Wear Consistent With Age. Each Measures 14-1/4 Inches Tall, 10 Inch Diameter at Top Opening, 15-1/2 Inches From Handle to Handle. Shipping: Third Party. (estimate $3700-$5700)
A George II Channel Islands silver wine cup or goblet, maker's mark GH struck twice to underside of foot and side of bowl (Guillaume Henry, Guernsey c.1720-1767), plus further hatched heart and sunburst marks to side of bowl, the bowl with straight sides and everted, flat topped rim, inscribed 'M.F.L', on a turned inverted baluster stem to a plain domed foot with concentric incised lines to edge, 5¼in. (13.5cm.) high, weight 5.95 tr.oz.
An important 17th century Channel Islands silver wine cup or chalice with the arms of the Earl of Guernsey, maker's mark HLS below a fleur-de-lys struck once below rim (unknown, probably Jersey c.1680), of typical Channel Islands form, the shallow, wide cup bowl engraved with the arms of the Earl of Guernsey, on a turned baluster stem to a plain, flared foot with single incised line to the edge, 4 3/8in. (11.1cm.) high, weight 6 tr.oz.
A late 17th century Channel Islands silver wine cup or goblet, c.1690, three part maker's mark with RB below a fleur-de-lys and coronet, plus coronet and A below a fleur-de-lys and coronet (Robert Barbedor, Jersey and Guernsey c.1677-c.1704), the bowl with slightly tapered sides and everted rim, inscribed 'M.T', 'I.B' and 'G.O' in three different places, on a turned baluster stem to a plain, slightly domed foot with two incised lines to edge, 5 5/8in. (14.5cm.) high, weight 7.1 tr.oz.
MUSGRAVE (Sir Christopher; of the family from Edenhall, Cumberland). Collection of about 90 household bills, most circa 1715-18, for goods and services, at his house in Jermyn Street, London. Included are food and wine, with mention of chocolate and port, and one for 'five Dozen of Ruff sider', also clothing and fabric, tradesmen's bills, stabling and horse feed, etc. Together with other early 19th century bills which relate to the family's house in Brighton
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