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Three wine glasses with knopped clear stems and folded feet, the tallest with a tear within the knop at the base of the trumpet bowl, 19cm (7.5 in) high, the second with a bell bowl with bun knop immediately below and another above the foot, 16.5cm (6.5 in) high and the last with conical bowl central swollen knopped stem and a bun shaped knop above the foot, 16cm (6.25 in) high (3) Good
Two mid 18th century wine glasses, both with conical bowls and folded feet, the taller with hollow topped baluster stem and two bun knops resting on the top of the foot, 18cm (7 in) high, the smaller with hollow inverted cone knop above and below bun knops forming the stem, 14cm (5.5 in) high (2)
A pair of George III silver wine labels, by James Phipps, London circa 1785, (maker's mark struck twice only) each formed as an open scroll below a vase, inscribed Madeira and Lisbon respectively, 4.5cm diameter; A cartouche shaped wine label, maker E.T, Birmingham 1821, embosed with a mask above fruiting vines, 6.5cm diameter, together with a set of four Victorian electroplate wine labels formed as scroll decorated capitals, 'M' for Madeira, 'P' for Port, 'S' for Sherry and 'C' for Claret, 4.2cm high (7) Phipps Madeira has a crack above the left hand scroll top and lacks a chain
A pair of engraved facet-stemmed wine glasses , late 18th century A pair of engraved facet-stemmed wine glasses , late 18th century, the ovoid bowls decorated with stylized flower baskets and swags above a scale-cut lower section, supported on centrally knopped stems and conical feet, 14.5cm high
A Regency mahogany wine cooler, of sarcophagus form, gilt brass lion mask and ring handles, original lead lined interior, on carved lion paw feet 58 x 75 x 55cm (23 x 29 x 21in) Provenance: From the collection of the late Christopher Hogwood CBE, purchased from John Beazor, Cambridge and listed in an inventory circa 1916, of the late Dr J Groves of Carisbrooke, I.O.W. Some colour variation to the top
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