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Lot 316

Bols musical dancing girl wine bottle

Lot 967

Plated and glass wine dispenser with tap

Lot 11

A Regency mahogany wine table the plain circular top supported on a tapered column, with fluted bulbous lower section to a lobed circular plinth base with three scrolled feet. Dimensions: 45cm diameter, 74cm high.Condition reportFew scratches to the top, split to underside supporting bar and small chunk missing from lower bulbous section, otherwise fairly good condition.

Lot 12

An early 19th century mahogany wine table the plain circular top supported on a tapering carved column to a triangular concave base and bun feet to castors.Dimensions: 37 cm diameter, 65.5 cm high.Condition reportSplit to base and few raised screw head marks to top, otherwise reasonably good condition.

Lot 223

A Scandinavian silver wine funnel with a band of engraved decoration and scrolled handle.Dimensions: 1 ozt.Condition reportGood condition.

Lot 1051

THE MACALLAN 1861 REPLICA Highland malt whisky, bottled by John McWilliam, Wine Merchant, Craigellachie. 'A replica of the bottle, labels, nose and flavour of an original bottling by John McWilliam, Wine Merchant, Craigellachie.' 70cl, 42.7% volume. In presentation box. CONDITION REPORT: Very good.

Lot 224

A cut glass and plated mounted claret jug and a wine dispenser

Lot 306

A pair of Mexican silver wine goblets, 6.8oz troy approx

Lot 311

A pair of modern silver wine goblets, 7.2oz troy approx

Lot 127

TWO ELIZABETH II SILVER WINE COASTERS AND THREE SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES

Lot 30

A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER CARTOUCHE SHAPED WINE LABELS IN 18TH CENTURY STYLE, CHAINED, SHEFFIELD 1977, 1OZ

Lot 1270

A hardwood coffee table with figural elephant supports (length 122cm) and figural elephant wine table

Lot 1354

An Turkoman rug on wine red and orange ground with four central guls (196 x 131cm)

Lot 26

E Harrison: Oil on canvas still life of fruits, flowers, decanter and glass of wine, signed and dated 1893 (39 x 59cm)

Lot 314

A collection of ceramics and glassware to include Royal Doulton crystal wine glasses and tumblers, Burleigh ware fish serving set etc

Lot 52

A bishop blessing an altar, and another - blessing vats of wine and the host, historiated initials on a leaf... blessing vats of wine and the host, historiated initials on a leaf from an illuminated pontifical, in Latin, on parchment [north west France (probably Metz), fourteenth century] Single leaf, with two historiated initials : that on obverse in blue heightened with white penwork, enclosing bishop in mitre and orange robes standing with an attendant and blessing an altar, that on reverse with same bishop holding crosier and blessing large vats and bowls of foodstuffs, both on highly burnished gold grounds, initials with long scrolling coloured foliage with gold bezants mounted in their stems, one with an orange animal s head which stares at the initial, and both terminating in coloured leaves separated by bezants and with long trailing penlines from their tips, one- and 2-line initials in red or blue with elaborate scrolling penwork in contrasting colours, paragraph marks in blue, rubrics in red, 22 lines in a professional and slightly squat bookhand, contemporary fol. no. CCXXXI in upper corner of verso, edges of leaves slightly cockled (with some small affect to edges of text in places), else outstanding condition, 325mm. by 230mm. This is a fine example of fourteenth-century French illumination, and is clearly from a quite outstanding book, most probably produced for a wealthy bishop. While all its elements are found throughout the art of north western France, the form of the terminals of the border decoration, with sprays of three flowers separated by bezants and with long trailing lines from their tips, as well as the squat and rounded script, are characteristic of the work of Metz (see lot 95 here, and the description of a leaf from that book in BEL, Illuminations , cat.1, no. 22).

Lot 86

The Mckell Medical Almanack, - in German, illuminated manuscript on parchment [Alsace, c in German, illuminated manuscript on parchment [Alsace, c .1445] 12 leaves, single gathering, set out as medical-astronomical prognostications followed or proceeded by calendar for each month, most probably wanting a last leaf with the prognostications for December, else complete, double column of 32 lines in a fine prickly German vernacular bookhand, with capitals touched in red, 2-line initials in alternate red and muted turquoise-blue, rubrics and major feasts in red, each column of prognostications headed by an elaborate crocketed golden arch containing the sun or the moon (as a man's face wearing a cowl peeking out from a golden crescent) above a half-page depiction of an astronomer looking skyward or seated reading (11 in total), each calendar leaf with the occupation of the month within a large gold-edged roundel (approximately 50mm. in diameter), above a similarly sized portrait of the zodiac symbol for the month (often partly illuminated), slightly trimmed at outer edges (with small loss to edge of three illustrations), small spots and cockling in places, erased inscription (perhaps Early Modern ex libris) on last leaf, else very good condition, 205mm. by 105mm., eighteenth- or nineteenth-century binding of white vellum over stiff pasteboards, with single gilt-fillet and small ducal coronet in centre of front board, rebacked, fitted gilt-tooled leather case This is the long-lost Mckell Medical Almanack from the workshop of the celebrated artist Dietbold Lauber, last recorded and seen exactly sixty years ago, and previously available to scholarship only in black-and-white facsimile Provenance: (1) Commissioned c .1445 by a patron in the diocese of Strasbourg (the Calendar leaves having the local saints, Erhard, Gangolf, Udalric and Lendelinus amongst others), from the workshop of the artist Dietbold Lauber in Alsace. (2) Col. David McCandless Mckell (1881-1962) of Cillicothe, Ohio, fellow of the Morgan Library and an American friend of the Bodleian, who collected medieval manuscripts and children's books. This volume was exhibited in the library of the University of Kentucky in March 1958, accompanied by a published study by Rosy Schilling and a separate black-and-white facsimile. The manuscript itself has not been seen since then. Saurma-Jeltsch published her study in 2001 and likewise Mackert in 2012 without seeing it, and both list it as 'untraced'. Text and Illumination: Variants of the text here enjoyed great popularity in Germany in the fifteenth century both as part of larger works, or as a work in itself (as here) similar to the later so-called shepherd's calendars. In some manuscripts it is followed by short treatises on the planets, human temperaments and other medical matters, but as Schilling observed in 1958 the individual layout here suggests that this text always stood alone. It opens with predictions on what will happen in the year depending on which day of the week the first day of January falls on (if Monday the weather will be extreme and there will be little honey and much manslaughter ; if a Thursday the weather will be fine, but there will be little wine ; if a Friday many will have sore eyes ), and includes entries for January advising against bleeding but advising for drinking strong wine with ginger, for February advising bleeding only through the thumb and to eat hot food and drink also warm wine , for March advising to eat roast meat and often bathe, this is healthy and to be bled and cupped often, with further months receiving instructions to consume certain medicinal herbs, eat no meat from the feet of animals, abstain from all smoked meats, not go often to women , as well as offer predictions about thunder, weather changes or meteorites bringing war and death in their wake. It was clearly a prestigious commission for a wealthy patron, and Schilling identified the artist as a member of the workshop of the artist and publisher Diebold Lauber in Hagenau, Alsace. As she notes, the same artist also worked on a Legenda Aurea (now in Berlin, Staatsliche Bibl., Germ. Fol.495), and a Book of Chess (now British Library, Addit. MS.21458). Lauber administered a substantial workshop, which produced over 50 surviving illustrated manuscripts in the German language, dating from between c .1427 and 1470, with a combined total of more than 6000 miniatures. They have been comprehensively surveyed by Saurma-Jeltsch (including the present manuscript, see above). They represent a crucial point in the development of illustrated German literature, and stand at the intersection, not only of art and economic history, but also of religious, linguistic, and literary history. Written in the vernacular and endowed with ambitious programmes of pictorial decoration, the books signal a 'coming of age' of vernacular literature (J.F. Hamburger in Medium Aevum , LXXII, 2003, p. 362). The significant illuminations are: (1) fol.1v, enthroned astronomer with golden crown and ermine cloak, gazing at a golden star above; (2) fol.2r, a three-faced king at table and the water-carrier with a golden ewer; (3) fol.2v, a man warming his hands and feet by a fire over which sausages are smoking, and two pale brown fish; (4) fol.3r, a finely detailed portrait of the astronomer with a turban-like headdress with a two flowing tails, again pointing at a golden star; (5) fol.3v, the astronomer again in the same position wearing a red and blue pointed hat; (6) fol.4r, a man pruning vines and a ram with golden horns straining its neck and poking out its tongue to reach leaves of a bush it stands against; (7) fol.4v, a maiden with flowers and a docile-looking red-brown bull; (8) fol.5r, the astronomer pointing to a star; (9) fol.5v, the astronomer in a blue robe seated and reading a book at a desk, with an angular banderole inscribed Es wert ein Zeichen geschehen ; (10) fol.6r, a nobleman with hawk and horse, and the twins naked with a golden harp; (11) fol.6v, a man mowing grass and a bright red lobster; (12) fol.7r, the astronomer crowned and enthroned, holding a book; (13) fol.7v, the same as a robed figure with tight-fitting hat with a tassel on top; (14) fol.8r, a man harvesting corn and a large yellow lion poking his tongue out at the scene above; (15) fol.8v, a man threshing and the Virgin with gold wings pointing at a tree; (16) fol.9r, the astronomer before a book on a lectern; (17) fol.9v, the same seated with a book under his elbow; (18) fol.10r, a man sowing and a pair of gold scales; (19) fol.10v, pressing grapes and a green and brown scorpion; (20) fol.11r, the astronomer with a flowing headdress; (21), fol.11v, the same clean-shaven, seated and reading; (22) fol.12r, the knocking down of the acorns to feed hogs, and a centaur with bow and arrow looking at a magpie in a tree; (23) fol.12v, killing the hog and a seated ram with golden horns, poking his tongue out. Publications: Rosy Schilling, 'A facsimile of an Astronomical medical calendar in German (Studio of Diebolt Lauber at Hagenau, about 1430-1450): from the Library of Colonel David McC. McKell', University of Kentucky Libraries Bulletin 18, 1958; Rosy Schilling, 'Astronomical medical calendar: German, studio of Diebolt Lauber at Hagenau, 15th century, c. 1430-50', University of Kentucky Libraries Bulletin 18, Occ. Contribution 97, 1958; L.E. Saurma-Jeltsch, Spätformen mittelalterlicher Buchherstellung. Bilderhandschriften aus der Werkstatt Diebold Laubers in Hagenau , Bd. 2, 2001, p. 17; C. Mackert, 'Ein typisches Produkt aus der Spätzeit der Lauber-Werkstatt? Zur Handschrift der 'Leipziger Margarethe'', in Aus der Werkstatt Diebold Laubers, 2012, pp. 299-326; and listed on the online Handschriftencensus : Eine Bestandsaufnahme der handschriftlichen Überlieferung deutschsprachiger Texte des Mittelalters , as no.14903

Lot 350

A Chante Cigale Chateauneuf-du-Pape 1982; two bottles of Riojca Bordon Gran Reserca 1970, two similar bottles of red wine

Lot 423

A round cane conservatory wine unit.

Lot 243

An unusual wooden wine tantalus/carousel with screw top lock.

Lot 369

A selection of silver plated wine goblets with spiral stems and a selection of cased silver plated flatware

Lot 370

An assortment of silver plated household items, to include a pair of candlesticks, wine coasters, cigarette lighters, etc

Lot 449

An assortment of thirteen alcoholoc cocktail beverages, to include vermouth, rose wine, etc

Lot 59

A Regency rosewood circular wine or occasional table with moulded top, raised on a baluster fluted single column with egg and dart carving to the collar on a tripod platform base with scrolled feet, 64cmH x 45cm Dia

Lot 87

Julian Gordon Mitchell, oil on canvas, still life WINE AND ROSES Unframed, 76cm x 76cm, signed verso

Lot 191

An assortment of household ceramics and drink ware, to include red wine glasses, etc

Lot 249

A set of eighteen cut crystal red wine glasses with faceted design, 12.5cm high

Lot 478

Tray of silver plated items including sugar sifter, wine corker and cigarette case

Lot 14

Two Victorian silver plated wine coasters on wooden bases, a rectangular entree dish with shaped edging (missing handle) and a bottle stand (NC)

Lot 16

Four silver plated short Corinthian column candlesticks on stepped beaded square bases, together with a pair of George III style wine coasters, a George III style rectangular inkstand and other plated items

Lot 36

A pair of modern silver wine coasters, Birmingham 1979, 13cm diameter

Lot 456

A 20th century bronze bust of 'Dionysus' (god of wine), with fruit and leaves in his hair on circular base, 30cm high

Lot 380

A collection of miscellaneous plated metalware, including: a large oval tray, wine coaster, tea and coffee pots, candle snuffers, serving spoons, etc.

Lot 704

A drop leaf coffee table, with lyre shaped base; a wine table; and a canterbury.

Lot 712

A walnut console table; a magazine rack; a wine table; and a far eastern octagonal table. (4)

Lot 869

DECORATIVE METAL WORK WINE RACK with arched top and on scrolling feet,167cm high, 65cm long ,34cm wide

Lot 475

An Edwardian Mahogany and Inlaid Wine Table.

Lot 774

A 19th Century Oak Wine Table.

Lot 817

A Modern Mahogany Wine Table

Lot 818

A Late 19th Century Mahogany Wine Table

Lot 822

A Lovely 19th Century Walnut Three Pillar Wine Table, with gallery top

Lot 828

A Lovely 19th Century Wine Table on slender tapered legs

Lot 913

A Moulded Glass Wine Ewer, with silver plated top and handle.

Lot 5724

Prints and Pictures- William Russell plant prints; E.J Tomlinson, watercolours; Willis Wine Bar posters

Lot 5112

Glassware - a set of six crystal wine glasses, others smaller; a fruit bowl with E.P.N.S collar; bowls, platter etc

Lot 5145

Glassware - A Thomas Webb purple glass mug; a set of four Wedgwood wine glasses; Murano glass dish etc

Lot 354

CHINESE ENAMEL WINE CUP likely 19th century, of eight-lobed flower head form, pale blue interior decorated with a single peach and the yellow ground exterior with five insects and flowers, hand painted CHINA to base, 8.5cm diameter, 4.5cm high

Lot 382

CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE WINE BOWL AND TWO FAMILLE NOIRE SAUCERS the wine bowl likely 18th century and decorated with floral sprays, 9cm wide; the saucers with pruns sprays in yellow, white and aubergine, 12cm diameter

Lot 206

A pair of Victorian wine bowls, having etched grape design to top, together with a cut glass silver topped pot, a claret jug, a gilt and enamel decorated glass perfume and another item (parcel)

Lot 260

A collection of cut glass drinking glasses, together with an engraved 19th century wine glasses dated 1884, a 19th century decanter and stopper, a Mdina glass decanter and stopper and others (parcel)

Lot 78

A collection of George III silver wine and silver labels, date marks mostly for 1815 though the Hock label 1818, together with a silver cigarette box, awarded by The 6th Battalion The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 1931 (7)

Lot 8

Collection of corkscrews, wine funnel, etc

Lot 11

Georgian wine glass, rounded funnel bowl, plain stem, folded foot, 17cm and two other antique wine glasses (3).

Lot 244

Silver baluster shape mug, Sheffield 1921, 8cm, a small silver four section toast rack, a silver cigarette case, a Georgian silver wine label and a small collection of coins.

Lot 37

Part suite of Baccarat table glassware, comprising five wine flutes, 22cm and ten Champagnes (15).

Lot 435

Reproduction occasional table, shaped oval top, with four slender supports, splayed legs, width 54cm and three wine tables (4).

Lot 67

Pair of Regency pattern cut glass mallet shape decanters, matched stoppers, 25cm, a cut glass oval bowl and eleven wine glasses (14).

Lot 88

Portuguese wine: St Julien Reserva, Caves Alianca 1970, box of 12.

Lot 90

Bordeaux Red Wine: Chateau Lafite, Rothschild, Pauillac 1991 (x 2) and four other bottles of vintage wine (6).

Lot 292

A pair of white metal wine coolers, circular with a shaped lip and twin handles, H. 24cm.

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