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An early Chinese blue and white Ewer/Wine Jug decorated with figures seated in a waterside garden being served tea beneath overhanging weeping Willow branches near a rocky outcrop with adjacent Ferns, under a backdrop with a mountain visible above a sea of mist and having clouds depicted on the loop handle. Paper label to base, ''The Miller Collection No. 23'' Small chip to rim. 6 3/4'' tall.
Walter De La Mare, poems 1901-18 (two volumes), G.K.Chesterton, "Wine, Water and Sons", Methuen 1915. W.H.Auden, "Collected Shorter Poems 1920-44", Robert Graves, "Poems and Satires 1951", Siegfried Sasson, "Poems Newly Selected 1940" (all in wraps) and T.S Eliot, "The Cultivation of Christmas Trees"
A Wine Glass, circa 1760, the semi-gadroon moulded funnel bowl on a double series stem, 14.6cm high; Another Similar, with plain funnel bowl, 14.7cm high; A Single Series Wine Glass, with trumpet bowl, 19.3cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1750, with tear drop to the upper drawn stem, folded foot, 18.3cm high (4) Single series wine glass with possible ground foot rim. Otherwise all good with just typical minute grazes and chips on rims. 050615
A Pair of George III Silver Wine Coolers, Collars and Liners, Thomas & James Creswick, Sheffield 1813, of campana form, the body fluted to the lower half with gadrooned rim and applied with two ribbon-tied reeded handles terminating in fruit-filled bowls, raised on a gadrooned domed foot, each engraved with a coat of arms, 23cm high, 157ozt The arms are those of James Hawkins,(1761-1849) of Killincarrig, Co. Wicklow, RN, 3rd son of The Rt. Rev James Hawkins DD, bishop of Raphoe, assumed name and arms of Whitshed in addition to Hawkins, 1791. GCB 1834. Created Baronet 1834, Admiral of the Fleet 1844. Married 1791, Sophia Henrietta daughter of Capt. John Albert Bentinck RN, and had issue.
A Set of Four George III Silver Wine Coasters, S C Younge & Co, Sheffield 1812, circular with a gadrooned and shell motif rim and border, the mahogany bases mounted with a silver boss to the centre, each 16cm wide Marks legible but some with lots of wear. Matching marks, some bases loose but still secure in silver. Some bosses loose. Quite a few small bruises and marks commensurate with use and age.
A George III Silver Neo-Classical Wine Bottle Coaster, maker's mark TH, London 1805, the straight sides with a frieze of scrolls, fronds and Egyptian figures, the border cast with fruiting vines, inset with turned satinwood bases, 14cm wide Clear marks. A little rubbed but overall in good condition. One seam is now opening up a little at the base.
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