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Lot 102

Late 19th Century mahogany rectangular top wine table on tripod base and one other similar circular tray top table Condition:

Lot 253

Circular to wine table having chinoiserie style painted decoration on a black ground, standing on a pillar and tripod base Condition:

Lot 369

George III style mahogany circular top wine table having a pie-crust edge and standing on a slender turned baluster pillar and tripod base Condition:

Lot 41

Pine and metal floor standing wine rack Condition:

Lot 42

Terracotta patio wine cooler/rack Condition:

Lot 448

Seleukid Empire, Cleopatra Thea Eueteria AR Tetradrachm. Sole reign. Ake-Ptolemais, dated SE 126/125 BC. Diademed and veiled bust of Cleopatra Thea right, wearing stephane / BAΣIΛIΣΣHΣ KΛEOΠATΡAΣ ΘEAΣ EΥETHPIAΣ, double-cornucopiae tied with fillet, monogram to right, [date IΠP (= year 187) in exergue]. SC 2258.2; BMC 1 = LSM, NNM 84, 7; Houghton, CSE 803; Seyrig, Tresors II, 30.242; Spink 3014, 87 (same obverse die). 16.74g, 30mm, 12h. About Extremely Fine. Excessively Rare; the fifth known example. The life of Kleopatra Thea Eueteria (“Kleopatra the Goddess of Plenty”) would have been worthy of immortalisation in Shakespearean tragedy as few but the lives of the Ptolemies are; such was the complexity of her life and the constant intrigue that surrounded her, it is most surprising that she has never been the subject of major artistic work or representation in historical fiction. Born into the Ptolemaic royal family of Egypt in circa 164 BC, Cleopatra was the daughter of Ptolemy VI and Cleopatra II, who were brother and sister. It seems that early in her life she had been betrothed to her uncle Ptolemy VIII Physcon, who was the rival King of Egypt in an uneasy triumvirate. However in 150 BC she was married to the usurper king of the Seleukid Empire, Alexander Balas, at a sumptuous ceremony in Ake Ptolemais; this marriage would produce a son, Antiochos VI Dionysos. In 145 though, her father invaded Syria, defeated Balas in battle and remarried her to Demetrios II, the son of the former king deposed by Balas, only to die himself a few days later in uncertain circumstances. With the death then of her father Ptolemy VII Philometor, Cleopatra Thea's erstwhile fiancé Ptolemy Physcon married her mother Cleopatra II, and six years later replaced her with her daughter Cleopatra III, Cleopatra Thea's sister. Cleopatra bore her new husband Demetrios II two sons who would later grow up to be kings themselves: Seleukos V Philometor, and Antiochos VII Grypos. In 139, Demetrios II was captured while fighting the Parthians, and held hostage. With the loss of the king, Demetrios’ younger brother Antiochos VII Sidetes assumed the throne, taking Cleopatra Thea as his wife the following year. She bore him too at least one son, Antiochos IX Kyzikenos. In 129, in a bid to destabilise the Seleukid Empire, the Parthians released Demetrios II to reclaim his throne and wife from his brother. Conveniently, that same year Sidetes was killed in battle against the Parthians, and thus Demetrios regained his throne, taking Cleopatra as his wife once more. By now though the empire was a shadow of its former self, and Demetrios faced difficulties maintaining his control over his reduced territories. Recollections of his old cruelties and vices, along with his humiliating defeat and apparent good treatment in Parthia, caused him to be detested. Ptolemy Physcon, now at odds with his former wife Cleopatra II, who had fled Egypt to the court of her daughter and son-in-law, set up the usurper Alexander II Zabinas in opposition to Demetrios. Alexander defeated Demetrios in battle at Damascus in 126, and fled to Ptolemais whereupon Cleopatra closed the gates against him. After this final desertion by his wife, he was captured, possibly tortured, and died a miserable death on a ship near Tyre. This coin was struck in the brief period after the death of Demetrios and before his eldest son Seleukos V became king in 125. During that time Cleopatra held the reins of empire and ruled as Queen in her own right, issuing this very brief (and today extremely rare) coinage. Seleukos V was murdered on his mother’s orders soon after his accession, and then from 125 to 121 BC Cleopatra Thea ruled jointly with Demetrios’ younger son Antiochos VIII Grypos, who was still a teenager at his crowning. Defeating Alexander II Zabinas in 123, the victorious returning king was offered a poisoned cup of wine by his mother, who apparently feared losing her control over him, but the suspicious Antiochos instead forced her to drink it herself. So perished Cleopatra Thea, though her influence was yet felt for many years: while Antiochos Grypos proved a competent king, reorganising the state and providing stability and financial recovery, all this would end in 114 when Cleopatra’s son by Antiochos Sidetes, Antiochos Kyzikenos, returned to Syria to claim the throne, sparking renewed civil war.

Lot 465

A 19th century mahogany wine table, 59 x 46cm

Lot 508

A William IV mahogany wine cooler, of Sarcophagus form with a lead lined divided interior, panelled sides and on a plinth base with casters 55 x 92 x 53cm (21 x 36 x 21in) Provenance: Sibton Park, Suffolk, part of the original furnishings, removed following the sale in 2010 Faded, but in good condition overall

Lot 103

Five 19th century rummers and a 1936 abdication wine glass and various champagnes

Lot 254

English School, 19th Century A young girl in a red jacket carrying a tray with wine, overpainted print stuck to panel, 19 x 14cm (7 x 5in) Provenance: From a Bedfordshire country house. Dirt under the glass.

Lot 383

A late 18th century mahogany octagonal wine cooler, 68 x 38 x 38cm

Lot 126

Reproduction mechanical wine bottle pourer with candle holder for warming

Lot 455

Inglesants pedestal wine stand and another

Lot 135

Modern polished alloy wine rack (for 27 bottles)

Lot 70

A single handled terracotta wine Amphora dating from the 9th Century B.C. A plain but elegant vessel of a red colour. It measures 240 mm tall by 129 mm diameter at it's widest. It has a nicely formed pouring spout

Lot 621

A pair of Georgian style mahogany galleried oval wine tables, on square wave moulded legs

Lot 381

A claret jug with silver plated rim and handle; a late 18th/early 19th century plated chocolate pot; 2 silver on copper wine coasters with gadrooned rims

Lot 199A

A Swarovski crystal table candle holder (small chip), 2 cut glass decanters, a silver wine label and another

Lot 493

After Dendy Sadler, 18th century gentleman decanting wine, artist signed coloured print, framed and glazed; a similar print of a man drawing beer, signed in pencil 'Boucher'

Lot 199

A CHINESE ROUGE-DE-FER PORCELAIN DRAGON WINE CUP, decorated with dragons pursuing flaming pearls above waves, the base with a six-character Yongzheng mark, 2.4in diameter & 2.1in high.

Lot 244

A CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN WINE CUP, the sides decorated with a tree and lingzhi, the reverse with a poem, the base with a six-character Kangxi mark, 2.5in diameter at rim & 2.1in high.

Lot 252

A CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN WINE CUP, decorated with pine and lingzhi, the base with a six-character Yongzheng mark, 2.7in diameter at rim & 1.8in high.

Lot 43

A Royal Doulton crystal glass wine decanter and four conforming glasses, original box

Lot 62

Wine dispenser and stand

Lot 685

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD WINE TABLE, the circular top on turned baluster stem, small central undershelf with spindle gallery, concave platform base and bun feet, 18" x 29 1/2" (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 100

FOUR GEORGIAN AND LATER WINE GLASSES, all with multi-ply opaque twist stems, one with white enamelled bowl on a double series twist stem, 6 1/2" - 5 3/4" high (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 105

A SET OF FOUR WINE GLASSES, the trumpet bowls issuing from tear drop stems on a circular folded foot, 7 1/2" high (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 109

A LARGE TRUMPET WINE GLASS, the flared bowl issuing from a cylindrical stem enclosing a single tear, on a domed foot, 9" high (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 148

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED LIQUEUR DECANTER AND STOPPER, maker Bertholdt Muller, London import marks 1896, the olive green Bohemian glass decanter of inverted baluster oblong section, the swept shoulders enamelled with daisies, supported in a lift off silver base pierced and repousse with pairs of putti seated beside rococo panels within diaper and scroll borders, the fixed quatrefoil lip repousse with a pair of kissing putti and musical trophies, the stopper cast as a drunken putto holding a goblet and bottle, 8 1/2" high, together with a similar set of four glass tots, the silver holders repousse with putti making wine, maker William Comyns, Birmingham 1889, 4ozs 2dwts total weighable silver (5) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 314

L. Marcius Censorinus, Denarius, Rome, 82 BC; AR (g 3,96; mm 17; h 9); Laureated head of Apollo r., Rv. Marsyas walking l., holding wine-skin over shoulder; behind, column bearing statue of Victory; before, L CENSOR. Crawford 363/1d; Marcia 24; Sydenham 737.Cabinet tone, extremely fine - good extremely fine.

Lot 315

L. Marcius Censorinus, Denarius, Rome, 82 BC; AR (g 3,81; mm 19; h 10); Laureated head of Apollo r., Rv. Marsyas walking l., holding wine-skin over shoulder; behind, column bearing statue of Victory; before, L CENSOR. Crawford 363/1d; Marcia 24; Sydenham 737.Lightly toned, extremely fine / good very fine.

Lot 421

A Thomas Webb cut-glass decanter and stopper,a cut-glass ships decanter and a Georgian wine glass, (3).

Lot 273

Murano glass boat, 6 cut wine glasses + 4 other items

Lot 611

A PAIR OF CLOSE PLATED CANDLE SNUFFERS, C1810 14cm l, by W Hutton, a contemporary early 19th c Sheffield Plate chamber candlestick, cream jug, pair of oval salt cellars and earlier pierced wine coaster and an early 20th c EPNS mounted glass claret jug (7) ++All in acceptable - very good condition, some with light wear but mostly fine including the candle snuffers

Lot 498

A FRENCH SILVER WINE TASTER the bowl stamped with the initial M and engraved with AUDIGE, chased with husk swags and inset with an Ecu 1772, bowl 8cm diam, maker's mark and 1819-38 standard mark for the provinces, 3ozs 15dwts ++In good condition with light wear, no repairs

Lot 497

TWO FRENCH SILVER WINE TASTERS the larger embossed with grapevines, bowl 7 or 8cm diam, post-1838 control mark, 3ozs ++Both in fine condition

Lot 586

A SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II SILVER WINE CUPS in early 17th c style, with hammer textured, rounded funnel bowl, 16cm h, by P B Harwood, London 1971, 26ozs 5dwts ++All in good condition, the bowl of one slightly misshapen but easily straightened, no engraving or erasure, each engraved under the foot with a number

Lot 12

A SILVER WINE COASTER, BY ANTHONY ELSON, 1970 of heavy gauge with engraved inscription, 11cm diam, mark of Hennell, London and DESIGNED BY ANTHONY ELSON, London hallmark, 7ozs ++The interior with light scratches from use and some polish residue

Lot 251

A CHINESE CELADON WINE JAR AND COVER moulded with four panels of figures beneath a border of ruyi, 24cm h, impressed Yongzheng square mark For a jar of the same shape see Chinese Celadon and other related wares in South East Asia, SACS, Singapore 1979, fig 262, plt 217, lower right. ++Knop restored

Lot 499

TWO FRENCH SILVER WINE TASTERS the bowl of one inset with an half Ecu 1650, bowl 7.3cm diam, post 1838 control mark, 4ozs ++The earlier, smaller example with wear particularly to the interior, the bowl slightly mis-shapen, the bowl on both with some polish residue

Lot 610

A VICTORIAN STYLE DECANTER WAGON, 19TH C with a pair of grapevine bordered wine coasters, turned mother of pearl handle, 39cm l ++One of the four wheels lacking the nut with the result that it falls off

Lot 266

TWO BOTTLES OF GIACOMO CONTERNO BAROLO RISERVA WINE,, 1971 vintage, 0.75L. 13.5% vol. Fill levels approx 3cm below cork, some sediment on cork, one of the finest vintages from the 20th Century

Lot 195

A FACETED STEM WINE GLASS, having ogee bowl on plain circular foot, approximately 15cm high, an opaque twist stem glass with fluted bowl having etched vine, leaf and grape detail, approximately 14.5cm and a trumpet glass, approximately 11cm high (3)

Lot 426

An early 19th century air-twist stem wine glass, the tapering bucket bowl etched with grapes and vines, 15cm high

Lot 455

A boxed silver plated set of coasters with porcelain base plates decorated with birds, together with a leather cased set of toddy cups, other silver plated wine coasters and a set of four wine labels

Lot 360

An early 19th century glass wine-rinser, 11cm high, and three wine glasses (4)

Lot 359

A set of six tulip shape wine glasses depicting grapes and vines

Lot 288

A wine drinking set, including corkscrew, seal cutter, thermometer, etc, a table top skittles set and two other boxes

Lot 909

An 18th Century Balustroid Wine Glass with round funnel bowl, tear drop stem and folded foot, 6 1/4in, a pair of dwarf Ale Glasses engraved fruiting vines, 5 1/4in and a pair of Salts with faceted bowls, 2 1/2in

Lot 70

A George III silver Wine Funnel with reeded rim and engraved crest, London 1798, makers: Peter & Anne Bateman

Lot 400

Victorian Sheffield plate twin wine bottle holder/coaster

Lot 284

Box including scales, Poole Pottery, wine glasses, vase & stool

Lot 4

CHAMPAGNE G.H. MARTEL & CO Prestige Epernay, Champagne, France. 75cl, 12% volume LA FLORA BLANCHE SAUTERNES A.C. Sauternes. Bordeaux, France CORDIER 2001 Collection Privee A.C. Bordeaux, France. 75cl, 12.5% volume PETITE BOURGEOIS 2008 Sauvignon Blanc Vin de Pays du Val de la Loire. France. 75cl, 12.5% volume FRENCH CONNECTION 2002 Grenache / Sauvignon Blanc Vin de Pays Portes de Mediterranee, France. 75cl, 12% volume BISHOPS DURBAN CREAM Extra Special South Africa (fortified wine) JACOBS CREEK 2000 Semillon / Chardonnay South Eastern Australia. 75cl, 11.5% volume CLASSIC AMERICAN MARGARITA Manhattan Cocktails,Manchester, England. 70cl, 14% volume 8 bottles.

Lot 43

ERSEKHALOM-BISCHOFSBERGER 1988 (5) Ausbruch Blauer Spatburgunder Hungarian red wine. 750ml, 10.5% volume. PIEROTH SOMLO VAR - BURG SOMLO 1976 (4) Ungarn Weinbaugebiet Somlo. Hungarian wine. 0.7L, no strength stated. 9 bottles. CONDITION REPORT: Fair.

Lot 113

A box of Bravingtons oak cased mantel clock, wine glasses, crystal fruit bowl, hanging lamp etc

Lot 509

A Victorian mahogany wine table and Italian style wine table

Lot 316

A German silver sweet dish in the form of a wine cistern, by Vereinigte Silberwarenfabriken, Hanau, circa 1920, shaped rim, pierced scrollwork band above fluted sides, ram's mask drop handles, oval pedestal foot chased with acanthus leaves, 15.5 cm. long, wt. 385 gm. In good condition, nicely modelled ram masks. No damage to piercing, no bruises.

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