A VICTORIAN ETRUSCAN REVIVAL WINE EWER of extended baluster form with intertwined snake form handle. The lid mounted with a butterfly, the body with all over engraved decoration, by Barnard and Barnard, London, 1859, 13.5" high, (c.27oz). See illustration. The body with an armorial probably representing the marriage of John Christian Curwen Boyd and Margaret Robert Campbell, c.1840
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A collection of cranberry flash glass, six champagne cups, six wine glasses and rinsing bowl. CONDITION REPORT: One of the shorter glasses has a chip to the foot approximately 5 m square. The bowl also has a chip to the rim. One of the flutes has two chips to the rim and another has a large chip to the foot of approximately 5 mm.
Dolls’ house and doll tea sets: a part milk glass set; a Devre part tea set on tray with prunus and pink ground; a turned wood mauve tea set with tray, a turned wood green coffee set with tray (some paint flaking); and a turned wood tray with wine bottle and glasses, all in original boxes; and other part sets
A fine plaster and alabaster architectural detail plaque of the Alhambra Palace by Don Rafael Contreras, c.1900, moulded and carved in plaster with alabaster panels, gilded and polychrome painted, signed 'Modelo de la Alhambra par Contreras' to one side, within the original ebonised box frame with contemporary printed maker's label verso ".....(Restauracion de la Mezquita), A la dozava parte del original.........Coleccion de modelos copias de la Alhambra, originales de D. Rafael Contrearas, Restaurador de la misma", the plaque 23¼ x 13in. (59 x 33cm.). * Condition: The plaque in very good condition. The frame with some wear to the edges and corners. Original glass. Wine red silk around the plaque probably a later replacement - back has card tape to edges, part of which overlaps the maker's label. The frame by James Ryman of London.
A George IV silver wine coaster by Paul Storr, London 1820, the silver interior with engraved armorial, rising to a scalloped edge bordered by a gadroon, shell, anthemion and foliate rim, on wooden base, 6½in. (16.5cm.) diameter, gross weight 15.6 tr.oz. * Condition: Marks slightly rubbed but remain clearly legible. Silver interior also marked. In good condition, with no damage or repairs. Replaced baize to base.
A George III silver wine funnel by Hester Bateman, London 1782, the bombe body with beaded rim and star pierced strainer, the detachable spout with reeded decoration, 4¾in. (12cm.) long, 2.85 tr.oz. * Condition: Maker's mark struck twice to top of spout section (one a little rubbed but clear, the other partial), plus lion passant. Full set of marks to underside of strainer, which are crisp. Worn engraved crest to body. Rim of strainer slightly mis-shapen. Probably small hammered dent to side of strainer (beside crest). Spout section in good condition.
A scarce matched set of five mid 19th century silver wine labels, Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1831-44, cartouche shape with shell, foliate and scroll borders, pierced lettering comprising Sherry, Madeira, Burgundy, Hock and Port, 6 x 3.5cm., weight 98g. (5) * Condition: - Port & Hock labels (1844): Marks clear. Good condition commensurate with age. - Sherry & Madeira: (1831): Marks across the pierced lettering, so partially missing but still legible. Good condition commensurate with age.- Burgandy: Marks partially filled - this is due to the centre of the label altered - a later section of silver has been 'let in' and the lettering Burgandy added later.
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