A 9ct gold bloodstone and turquoise set seal, c.1960,of bacchanalian form. An oval bloodstone matrix, rub set to a chased frame, set with a row of cabochon turquoise. A wine barrel above with trailing vine leaves and grapes, with a cherub at each end holding a goblet, to a chased central post and hinged bow, London 1966. 60 x 27mm, 40.04g
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A MIXED LOT:- A pair of napkin rings, initialled, a "PORT" wine label, a Victorian mounted bottle cork, two small spoons, a miniature owl, three non-precious mounted boxes and a painted tin box containing "The Laurel Ladies Boudoir safety razor"; the latter 1.75" (4.5 cms) long; 5.5 oz weighable silver (11)
A MIXED LOT:- An early 19th century French "Empire" wine label with a vacant title area, two small modern "WHISKY" labels, a George III "SHERRY" escutcheon label, a George III canted rectangular "SHERRY" label, a reversible "SHERRY"/"W.WINE" label and four various plated wine labels; the French label 2.5" (6.5 cms) long; 1.2 oz weighable silver (10)
A SET OF FOUR EARLY VICTORIAN SHALLOW WINE COASTERS of shaped circular outline with cast fruiting vine borders and scroll piercing, the centres flat-chased with foliate scrolls & engraved with a crest & the motto "RIDENT FLORENTIA PRATA", inset, turned wooden bases, no apparent maker's mark, London 1843; 7.2" (18.2 cms) diameter (4) *Crest of Pratt of Ryston Hall, Norfolk. the motto translates as "The flowery meadow smiles"
FIVE WINE LABELS:- A pair of early Victorian "MADEIRA" wine labels with reeded borders by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1838, another similar "RUM" by the same maker, Birmingham 1836, a canted rectangular "PORT" label by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham 1851 and a modern "GIN" label; the latter 2" (5 cms) long; 1.6 oz (5)
Delepine-Canchy, an ormolu mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with the backplate stamped with the trademark for Delepine, the name Pons within a roundel and dated 1827 (see note below) along with the serial number 783, and retailer's name Deniere à Paris, the round white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals and blued steel spade hands, the decorative ormolu case with ormolu floral and c-scroll mounts with a silvered figure of a cherub sat to the front holding a wine goblet and bunch of grapes, height 35 cms.* Biography Delepine-Canchy of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont took over the movement making business of Honore Pons in circa 1846 before becoming Delepine-Barrois, supplying movements to amongst others Henri Jacot. They continued to use the Pons trademark stamp which shows the award in 1827 of a gold medal. They were themselves taken over by their near neighbours in the town, Couaillet frères, in circa 1913, headed by Armand Couaillet.
A 19th CENTURY BURR-WALNUT VENEERED FOLD OVER TOP GAMES TABLE, the rectangular top with rounded ends and moulded rim, lifting to reveal a wine baize lined interior above a recessed frieze raised on twin turned and fluted column supports, joined by a circular platform with turned stretchers and castors, 78cms x 91cms 46cms.
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