Fifteen bottles of vintage wine, 3 Chateau Batailley Pauillac 1986 Grand Cru Classe, 2 Chateau Fonreaud 1974 Listrac, 1 Chateau Fonreaud 1973 Listrac, 1 Chateau Baret 1986 Pessac-Leognan, 2 Corton 1967 "Les Marechaudes", 2 Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste Pauillac 1959 and 2 Le Corton 1978 Bourgogne (see illustration).
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A small pair of Victorian silver bun-top peppers by Frederick Sibray and Job Frank Hall, London, 1888, chased with shells and foliate scrolls, 4.6 cm. high; a small French silver wine taster, bowl set with small ancient Roman coin, sides stamped with flowers, late19th/early 20th century; a Victorian silver magnifying glass frame by William Comyns, London, 1889, rim pierced and chased with putti amidst foliage, handle with conforming chasing (lacks glass lens), 22 cm. long; an Indian silver gourd-shaped box with pull-off cover, circa 1900; a Georgian silver leaf caddy spoon with vein-chased bowl, the tendril ring handle present but detached (marked in bowl with king's head and lion passant only), wt. 273 gm.Overall good condition apart from snapped-off but present tendril handle to caddy spoon and small repair to chasing on rim of magnifying glass.
An Old Sheffield Plate wine ewer with silver finial hallmarked for Sheffield, 1844, applied with fruiting vine frieze, neck with laurel girdle, domed cover with fruiting vine finial, monogrammed "TCN" to front, for the Naylor family, stamped 4 times to base "B.S"; a silver-plated baluster hot water jug, circa 1880, with rat-tail down spout and engraved with crest of dragon supporting a tilted shield below a baron's coronet, bead borders and ivory insulators, retailed by Marshall & Sons of Edinburgh; a plated toastrack and a plated pepper mill. First item 33 cm. high (4)Tiny ding to hot water jug below spout and nickel wearing through on crest only; small area of copper showing to one side of ewer.
Blue and white ceramics, to include: a pair of tureens by Johnson Bros; a Victorian wash jug and basin, by J.W. & O., Ryton; Rington's tea caddies; modern Chinese circular box and cover; two handled dishes; and a small quantity of glassware, to include: decanters; tumblers; and wine glasses, in three boxes.
A classic first-generation Motorola 8500X ‘Brick’ mobile cell phone,Early 1980s,No. 384, with red LED screen, battery back, extending aerial, with user manual.Footnote: The ultimate ‘yuppie’ accessory, as immortalised in the popular sitcom when a certain character owning one falls through a gap in a wine bar…
The Author's First Book, Signed Kavanagh (Patrick) Ploughman and Other Poems (Macmillan's Contemporary Poets, L. 1936), orig. wrappers, internally a little spotted, with Author's Contemporary Signature in red ink on t.p. One of 300 copies, his first collection, an auspicious debut. Very Rare with the signature. 'O cut for me life's bread, for me pour wine!' (1)
O'Grady (Standish) The Coming of Cuculain, A Romance of the Heroic Age of Ireland. L. 1894. First Edn., frontis & illus. by D. Murray Smith, 32pp. Cat. at end, orig. silver decor. green cloth; In the Wake of King James or Dun-Randal on the Sea, L. 1896. First Edn., 8pp Cat at end, orig. wine cold. buckram, gilt, both v. good; Sunset Town and Others Poems, by Paul Gregan. Published at Kilkenny by Standish O'Grady and .. The Hermetic Society. 8vo Kilkenny nd., orig. wrappers; The Departure of Dermot, D. (Talbot) 1917. First Edn., wrappers; The Bog of Stars, 12mo L. & D. 1893. First Edns., wrappers; O'Grady (Hugh Art) Standish O'Grady The Man & The Writer, 8vo D. (Talbot) 1929. First Edn., port. frontis, unopened, cloth & d.w. A lot. (6)
A 19th century French silver wine taster, with Minerva head guarantee hallmark and maker's mark of Orfevre ParrotThe body with loop handle, decorated with grapes and inscribed Monin Aloxe 1821. 10.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear, approximately 70 grammes all in.
A fine 'Chippendale' satinwood and giltwood wine table/kettle stand, c1775, the dished piecrust solid satinwood top to a giltwood carved acanthus and fluted shaft with carved bell flower scrolled legs, terminating in elegant cabriole feet, top 31cm diam max, 58cm high ** For similar Chippendal design for a table, see Christopher Gilbert 'The Life and Times of Thomas Chippendale 1973' Figure 464 for a drawing attributed to Thomas Chippendale c1772
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