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Three silver wine tasters (taste vins) with serpent handles, comprising a French 1st standard example, 1838-1972, engraved J. BARD ; another 2nd standard? (indistinct mark), engraved with bunches of grapes and E CONCHARD ; and one English by William Comyns & Sons Ltd (Richard Comyns), London 1965, 346g (11.15 oz) grossThis lot does not include the wine taster in the middle of the image, but another similar
Ω English School (second quarter 19th century) Portrait of a Lord Mayor seated before drapery, a landscape beyond Watercolour on ivory Inscribed verso Christopher Smith Esq MP for St Albans, Ld Mayor of London 1818, presented to … by his son N. Smith 12.7cm x 10cm (5in x 4in) In a plain brass rectangular frame Christopher Smith (died 1835) was born the son of a farmer near Abingdon-on-Thames. Having gone up to London to be inoculated against smallpox, he found himself working for a wine merchant who left him the business on his death. Smith's own sons were to continue the business after his own demise. As a member of the Draper's Company he became London councilman in 1800 and in 1807 was raised to the rank of Alderman. He was elected a Sheriff of London for 1807-08 and Lord Mayor of London for 1817-18. He was President of St Thomas' Hospital from 1818 to his death. In 1812 he was elected MP for St Albans, holding the seat until 1818. After being defeated in the election of that year, he was re-elected to the seat in 1820, sitting until 1830. He married twice and had two sons, Newman and Sebastian, and a daughter. Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The CITES regulations may be found at www. defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
Sixteen various silver and plated wine labels, including: three early George III gadroon bordered, maker's mark TH only (unknown), circa 1765, engraved MOUNTAIN, WHITE WINE and PORT; two George III crescent examples, engraved MOUNTAIN and LISBON; three George III plain oblong, engraved CLARET, PORT and MADEIRA, two 20th century; and six base (see illustration on our website)
A George III salverRichard Rugg, London 1766, of shaped circular form, a cast raised border with shell detail, later floral engraving to base raised on three scroll feet; together with a pair of unmarked wine coasters with heavily embossed Indian floral decoration (3)Width: 33cm, weighable silver: 31.7oz
A large pint mugElkington, Birmingham 1900, of conventional form with allover Art Nouveau scrolling foliate decoration, together with; a small teapot, oval form, demi ribbed, a small christening mug, a sugar bowl, a tea caddy and pull off cover, a twin lipped small cream boat, a pair of bottle wine coasters, a cased condiment set, and a small tankard measure (qty)Weighable silver: 41oz
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