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Lot 431

Vintage metal stool and wire wine rack

Lot 2191

A mid 18th century burr walnut fixed wine table on tripod splayed legs, carved foliage detail to scrolling on legs and stem

Lot 2114

Mid 19th century mahogany tilt top rectangular wine/side table on three splayed legs and turned supports. Also late 19th century mahogany shelf unit with tow small cupboard doors probably for tobacco.

Lot 2194

An 18th century corner cupboard on stand, a mahogany wine table with spill rim, and an 18th century stool with block legs

Lot 2141

Early 20th century oak chest on barley twist legs with carved lion's head detail, a japanned 1920s wine table, and a late 19th century copper coal scuttle

Lot 2143

Two 19th century oak and mahogany tripod tables, one with inlaid central panel along with 19th century Anglo Indian wine table/stand inlaid with mother of pearl.

Lot 2121

George III mahogany wine table with spill rim, along with late George III three shelf whatnot converted from wash stand with brass supports.

Lot 2164

A collection of 19th & 20th Century items including Victorian and Edwardian chairs, smokers stands, wine table AF, commode, Georgian armchair, two footstools, and a cake stand 

Lot 1142

Paula Rego and Joao de Melo - 'O Vinho/Wine', published by Enitharmon Editions, 2007, containing nine lithographs by Rego, signed and numbered 77 to front page, also a large lithograph titled 'Wine', signed in pencil and numbered 77/100, all within a red cloth hard case.

Lot 505

A circular wine or occasional table in 18th century style (a good modern reproduction): the top with balustrade gallery and flame mahogany figuring; turned stem and three downswept tapering legs carved at the knees with flowerheads and leaves and terminating in claw-and-ball feet (46 cm in diameter x 63.5 cm high)

Lot 507

A mid-19th century circular-topped rosewood wine or occasional table: slightly faded top with darker centre; shaped frieze and barleytwist-style stem; three downswept pierced cabriole legs carved at the knees with acanthus and terminating in scrolls. (50 cm in diameter x 77cm high)

Lot 26

Three rummers and a wine glass: 1. a late-Georgian etched and cut glass oversized rummer, ovoid bowl with comb-cut and floral-etched band below the rim, the bowl wheel-engraved with an armorial, over basal petal cutting, panel-cut stem and solid foot with ground pontil (20.3 cm high). 2. a similar smaller oversized rummer, on a capstan stem and square solid foot (16.1 cm high). 3. a Victorian cut glass rummer, (14.8 cm high). 4. a 20th century copy of an 18th century wine glass, bell-shaped bowl, plain, slightly tapered stem and plain foot without pontil (20.4 cm high).

Lot 536

A continental 17th century oak chest: the thumbnail moulded two-plank top with original blacksmith-made iron strap-hinges; the interiorwith right-hand candle-box and later fittings for wine bottles and glasses; of good colour and small proportions, with exposed dovetails and medullary rays; blacksmith-made ironwork strap mounts to the corners, longer vertical iron straps to the front and rear, shield-shaped iron escutcheon with original oversized lock to the inside; two large iron carrying-handles; raised on recessed sledge-style supports. (LWH 89.5 x 54 x 61.5 cm)

Lot 87

A 19th century brass jardinière and a pair of 19th century cast gilt-metal table candlesticks (16.5 cm high). The jardinière, probably French, with two lion mask and ring handles modelled as a wine cistern and with bulbous lobbed sides and raised on three lion's paw style feet (the rim 22 cm in diameter).

Lot 461

An early 19th century oversized sarcophagus-shaped mahogany wine cooler of country house proportions: the hinged lid (now away and requiring restoration) opening to reveal lead-lined interior; the three-quarter outer section border carved with stiff, vertical acanthus leaves in relief; plinth-style base with recessed castors (LWH 94.5 x 60.5 x 53 cm)

Lot 180

A pair of modern hallmarked silver wine bottle coasters with turned wooden bases: maker's mark PHV & Co, assayed Birmingham 1978 (12.5 cm in diameter) * Condition: Good order, varnish peeling on wood; needs a good clean. 

Lot 137

TWO REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY WINE TABLES, each on tripod supports 52cm highQty: 2

Lot 1251

A stoneware studio pottery coffee set with brandy, rum and wine containers COLLECT ONLY

Lot 1409

An Edwardian oak torchiere/wine table COLLECT ONLY

Lot 1629

A 3 legged wine table COLLECT ONLY

Lot 158

A George II/III pewter mug, circa 1740-70 Of squat, straight-sided form, with lip and reeded footrim, the tongued and hollow handle with hooded ball terminal, ownership initials ‘E C’ to rim. 18 fl.oz., height 9.3cm Provenance: Former Sandy Law Collection. Sold Phillips, Chester, 25 September 1997, Lot 117 Literature: Illustrated (twice) P. Hornsby, ‘Pewter of the Western World, 1600-1850’ (1983), p. 281, pl. 947, and referred to ‘of Winchester wine standard, circa 1720’ and pl. 951, referred to as late 18th century

Lot 55

A rare early 19th century pewter OEWS quart triple-dome lidded wine measure, Edinburgh, circa 1820 Having a baluster body engraved 'NUNC EST BIBENDUM' (now is the time to drink), a spout with tear-drop, single-curve handle with spade thumbpiece and lower strut attachment, hallmarks under lid of William Scott III, Edinburgh (fl.1790-1826), (PS18408) height 22.3cm Literature: Illustrated Peter Spencer Davis, 'Scottish Pewter 1600-1850' (2014), p. 217. fig. 8.36. The author notes this rare type of Scottish measure is made only by William Scott III & IV and is something of an enigma - it is likely they were made for special commissions, very possibly for use in an Edinburgh private members' club

Lot 12

A rare and documented Charles II pewter wrigglework footed ‘wine' cup, circa 1680 The conical egg-shaped bowl designed with scrolling flora, on a waisted stem and gently domed foot with dog-tooth decoration in the form of a six-petal flower, dated touchmark to underside of ‘II’, (fl.1668-?), (PS5394) height 8.4cm, lip diameter 5.3cm, foot diameter 6.1cm Provenance: Former Kenneth Barkin Collection Only two further wrigglework wine cups are recorded, both in the Worshipful Company of Pewterers of London Collection, and neither have a maker’s mark Literature: Illustrated K. Barkin, ‘Wriggle Work Decoration on British & European Pewter 1600-1880’ (2002), p. 76. See also ‘ The Worshipful Company of Pewterers of London Supplementary Catalogue of Pewterware, 1979’, items S3/310 & S3/311.  S3/310, illustrated p. 48, is particularly similar to this Lot.  In an article written by R. F. Michaelis, for ’The Antique Collector’ entitled  â€˜Wrigglework Decoration on Pewter’, October 1963, pp.198-199, item S3/310 is referred to as having the maker’s mark ‘CR’ in a lozenge, (PS8167).  It is also noted the wine cup was excavated from Strutton Ground, Westminster, in 1925, the former site of Stourton House, an early 17th century women and children's' hospital, built by Lady Anne Dacre, sister of Thomas Sackville, 1st Baron Buckhurst

Lot 1692

A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL. Lond on 1800. Maker: Andrew Fogelberg.

Lot 1729

A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL. London 1808.

Lot 1722

A GEORGE III SILVER CIRCULAR WINE FUNNEL STAND. 4ins diameter. London 1801. Maker: George Smith and Thomas Hayter.

Lot 1723

A GEORGE III SILVER CIRCULAR IRISH WINE FUNNEL STAND. 3.75ins diameter. Dublin 1834. Maker R. J.

Lot 212

18th/19th century Continental schoolStill life - an abundance of fruit with wine jug on an earthy bank with lake in the distance, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 45 x 65cm

Lot 180

A Thomas Webb Russel pattern part drinking glasses suite, inc wine, whisky, port and aperitif glasses etc c.1930, unmarked; lead crystal glass vase.

Lot 208

Glass - cut glass decanters, six twist stemmed champagne flutes, six wine glasses, others, six desert dishes; etc

Lot 296A

A small ‘Old Charm’ style oak bookcase, by Quitmann furniture Ltd., oversailing top, carved frieze, three tiers of shelving, 85.5cm high x 40cm wide x 20cm deep; a footstool; wine table, (3).

Lot 11

A silver wine label for 'Port' decorated with grape vine border. Birmingham 1843. By Robinson, Edkins & Aston. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 438

A silver wine taster. 1794. Approx. 62 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 338

An early 19th Century French silver wine taster. Approx. 185 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

Lot 705

A silver wine label for 'Whisky' with shell border. Birmingham. Approx. 8 grams. Est. £15 - £20.

Lot 327

A heavy cast silver wine label with shell decoration. London. Approx. 20 grams. Est. £30 - £40.

Lot 14

A George III silver wine label for 'Gin'. London 1824. By Charles Rawlings. Approx. 21 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 319

An early 19th Century French silver wine taster inscribed 'Tartierre'. Approx. 90 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

Lot 708

A silver wine label for 'Rum' with shell border. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £15 - £20.

Lot 16

A heavy embossed Georgian silver wine label for 'Port'. Circa 1820. Approx. 21 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

Lot 477

A silver wine coaster. Birmingham 1991. By B&Co. Approx. 142 grams of gross weight. Est. £40 - £60.

Lot 229

A good quality George III silver wine funnel. Approx. 122 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

Lot 337

An early 19th Century silver wine taster. Approx. 72 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

Lot 617

Three heavy silver wine labels. Approx. 43 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

Lot 305

A Georgian silver wine label for 'Madeira'. Birmingham. By Joseph Wilmore. Approx. 4 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 390

A heavy Georgian silver wine funnel with reeded decoration. Approx. 111 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

Lot 15

An 18th Century silver wine label for 'Sherry'. London. Circa 1790. By Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

Lot 12

An Elizabeth II silver wine label for 'Whisky' with chased border. London 1976. By AC&S Ltd. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 540

An early Continental 19th Century silver handled wine taster. Approx. 267 grams. Est. £180 - £220.

Lot 707

A silver wine label for 'Brandy' with shell border. Birmingham. Approx. 11 grams. Est. £15 - £20.

Lot 306

A silver wine label for 'Sherry'. By Charles Rawlings & William Summers. Approx. 7 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 156

A Victorian silver wine funnel. Birmingham 1890. Approx. 90 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 13

A Victorian silver wine label for 'Sherry'. Birmingham 1853. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 706

A silver wine label for 'Port' with shell border. Birmingham. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £15 - £20.

Lot 394

An engine turned silver swizzle stick together with a wine label. Approx. 26 grams. Est. £10 - £20.

Lot 60

A large chased 18th Century silver wine jug with central armorial. London 1777. Approx. 772 grams. Est. £600 - £800.

Lot 304

A silver wine label for 'Port' with shell border. Approx. 11 grams. Est. £10 - £20.

Lot 7

A silver wine taster. Birmingham 1962. By WA. Approx. 43 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 704

A silver wine label for 'Whisky' with shell border. Birmingham. Approx. 7 grams. Est. £15 - £20.

Lot 379

OF ECCLESIASTICAL INTEREST: A large Victorian silver wine jug depicting King David. London 1865. By Alexander Macrae. Approx. 781 grams. Est. £1500 - £2000.

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