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Lot 194

Massandra Collection Wine, 1923, one bottle (boxed)

Lot 195

Massandra Collection Wine, 1961, two bottles (boxed)

Lot 209

Assorted to include: Clos l'Abeilley, Sauternes (2nd wine of Rayne Vigneau), 1990, three half bottles (high neck); Chƒteau Bel-Air, Pomerol, 1952, one half bottle (mid shoulder); Chƒteau Batailley, Pauillac 5th growth, 1959, one half bottle (low shoulder); five half bottles in total

Lot 280

'Carruades de Lafite', Pauillac 2nd wine of Chƒteau Lafite, 1986, five bottles (owc - open top) (all low to mid neck, some label and capsule damage)

Lot 30

An assorted German wine case to include six half bottles each: Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Auslese, K&H Keller, 2001; Lieser Niederberg Helden Riesling Beerenauslese, Schloss Lieser, 2001, twelve half bottles in total

Lot 36

Assorted German Wine 1999 to include one bottle each: Urziger Wurzgarten Riesling Auslese, Joh Jos Christoffel Erben; Graacher Domprobst Riesling Auslese, Willi Schaeffer, two bottles in total

Lot 392

Assorted to include: Chƒteau La Couronne, Saint-milion Grand Cru, 1994, three bottles (low/mid neck); Chƒteau Preuillac, Moulis Cru Bourgeois, 1989, one bottle (bottom neck); Chƒteau Duplessis, M‚doc, 1996, one bottle (low neck); Chƒteau Barateau, Haut- M‚doc Cru Bourgeois, 1995, three bottles (low neck); Chƒteau Lindeman La Cote, Graves, 1995, one bottle (mid shoulder); Chƒteau Haut La Grange, Pessac-L‚ognan, 1995, one bottle (low neck); Chƒteau Arnauld, Haut- M‚doc, 1995, one bottle (low neck); Chƒteau Du Grand Bos, Graves, 1994, one bottle (low neck); Wine Society Pomerol, 1990, one bottle (low neck), thirteen bottles in total

Lot 394

Les Forts de Latour, Pauillac, 2nd wine of Chƒteau Latour, 1994, one bottle (low neck)

Lot 400

Chƒteau Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac 1st growth, 2005, one bottle (in wooden presentation case with wine tools)

Lot 430

Assorted Red Bordeaux half bottles to include: Chƒteau Canon, Saint-milion 1ere Grand Cru Class‚ , 1959, one half bottle (mid shoulder); Chƒteau Ph‚lan-S‚gur, Saint-EstŠphe Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel, 1959, one half bottle (Wine Society label, high shoulder, slight label damage); Chƒteau Canon, Canon Fronsac, 1964, two half bottles (Wine Society label, bottom neck, low neck, dirty label); Chƒteau Gloria, Saint-Julien, 1957, one half bottle (mid shoulder); Chƒteau Malescot, Saint-Exupery, Margaux 3rd growth, 1961, one half bottle (mid/high shoulder), six half bottles in total

Lot 446

Assorted Chƒteau Margaux 1st growth to include: 1986, two bottles (mid neck); 1985, one bottle (low neck); Pavillon Rouge, 2nd wine of Chƒteau, 1984, one bottle (low neck), four bottles in total

Lot 491

Chƒteau Latour, Pauillac 1st growth, 1917, one bottle (in own presentation box with wine tools, low shoulder level, very damaged label, date on capsule)

Lot 63

Assorted sparkling wine to include: Brut, Piper-Heidsieck, N/V, one bottle (some foil damage); Brut, Ayala, N/V, one bottle; Gran Cuv‚e, Franciacorta SatŠn, Bellavista, N/V, two bottles (some foil damage); Green Point, Brut, Chandon, 1993, two bottles; L. d'Harbonville, Brut, Ployez-Jacquemart, 1988, one bottle, seven bottles in total

Lot 77

A miniature silver wine cooler of campana form, hallmarked for Sheffield 1973, a pair of plain, silver Georgian sugar tongs, a Victorian silver pepperette, of urn form with engraved decoration, hallmarked for London 1877, and a silver warming stand with reservoir and wick, hallmarked for London 1902 (4). Total weight 7.9oz approx

Lot 78

A pierced scroll and Rococo design bon-bon dish, hallmarked for London 1972; a miniature Campagna shaped wine cooler, hallmarked Birmingham 1973; a silver toddy cup hallmarked Birmingham 1971; a silver jubilee commemorative shallow dish and a small silver Rococo bon-bon dish, hallmarked London 1972. 10.3 oz approx. (5)

Lot 306

REGENCY SCOTTISH SILVER WINE FUNNEL maker J Hay, Edinburgh 1819, approximately 84g, 10cm high; together with an unmarked detachable upper sieve section with gadrooned rim and composite shell pattern handle

Lot 328

TWO SILVER PLATED WINE SLIDES maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, with turned walnut bases, each 13.5cm in diameter

Lot 350

SMALL SILVER WINE FUNNEL with beaded rim, no hallmarks, 43g, 10cm long

Lot 676

A mid 18th Century silver escutcheon wine label, by Lewis (Louis) Hamon, London c.1750, decorated with vine leaves and grapes, with incised title for "White-Wine", 2in. (5cms).

Lot 677

A Victorian wine label, by John Tongue, Birmingham 1856, engraved foliate design, incised "Whisky", 2 1/8in., 5.5oz; a George III wine label, by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1794, canted rectangular, engraved crest, incised "Sherry", 1 3/4in. (4.5cms); and a modern silver decanter label, 2in. (5cms). (3)

Lot 941

Moulded stem wine glass, the conical bowl on six sided stem with tear and conical folded foot, early to mid 18th Century, height 14cms. See illustration PROVENANCE John Brooks, Harrogate Antiques Fair, 29 April 1992, £257.

Lot 942

Moulded stem wine glass, the conical bowl on four sided stem with tear and conical folded foot, early 18th Century, height 15cms. See illustration PROVENANCE Shirley Warren, Sanderstead, Surrey, 1 October 1988, £200.

Lot 943

Plain stem wine glass, the round funnel bowl with faint fluting, on folded conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 13.3cms. PROVENANCE Janet Lumsden, Edinburgh, 30 August 1982, £52

Lot 944

Plain stem wine glass, the ogee bowl with faint fluting, on folded conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 14.8cms. PROVENANCE R. Williamson, Corbridge, October 1971, £25.

Lot 946

Plain stem wine glass, the bell bowl with base tear, on folded conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 15cms. PROVENANCE Brandling Antiques, Newcastle Upon Tyne, March 1971, £25.

Lot 947

Engraved plain stem wine glass, the ogee bowl engraved with flowering plant and bird in flight, on conical folded foot, mid 18th Century, height 12.5cms. PROVENANCE Ian Robertson, Newcastle Upon Tyne, June 1973, £33.

Lot 948

Hollow stem wine glass, the trumpet bowl and plain hollow stem, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 12cms.

Lot 950

Hollow stem wine glass, the trumpet bowl with base fluting and plain stem on slight conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 12cms. PROVENANCE Lot 389, 28 April 1992, Phillips Gateshead. £67.05.

Lot 951

Drawn plain stem wine glass, the trumpet bowl and stem with single tear, on folded conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 17.0cms. PROVENANCE Roger Freer, Hexham, August 1970, £24.

Lot 952

Engraved drawn plain stem wine glass, the trumpet bowl engraved with flowerhead and bee, on plain stem with single tear and conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 16.0cms. See illustration PROVENANCE Janet Lumsden, Edinburgh, November 1971, £68.

Lot 953

Drawn plain stem wine glass, the drawn trumpet bowl and stem with small tear, on domed folded foot,mid 18th Century, height 15cms. PROVENANCE Jeanette Hayhurst at LAPADA Antiques Fair, Berkeley Square, London, 26 September 2010, £300.

Lot 954

Plain stem wine glass, the round funnel bowl, on stem with shoulder and base knops, folded conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 15cms. See illustration PROVENANCE John Brooks, Rothley, Leicester, 7 February 1984, £76.

Lot 955

Drawn plain wine glass, the trumpet bowl above single flattened knop to base of stem, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 17.8cms. See illustration PROVENANCE Howard Phillips, Henrietta Street, London, 21 September 1973, £28.50.

Lot 956

Engraved drawn ale glass, the trumpet bowl engraved with ears and leaves of barley above drop shaped tear, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 21cms. PROVENANCE William MacAdam BADA, 10 September 1999, £375. NOTE The majority of engraved ale glasses show both hops and barley, this glass being engraved with barley only. It has been suggested that this category of glasses were intended for barley wine.

Lot 957

Engraved composite stem wine glass, the drawn trumpet bowl with fruiting vines, the grapes as polished circles above multiple spiral air-twist stem extending to beaded knop, on similarly engraved conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 17.1cms. See illustration PROVENANCE William MacAdam, BADA, Edinburgh, 20 September 1986, £395. NOTE Composite stems are thought to originate mainly, if not exclusively from Newcastle. Engraved examples are rare.

Lot 958

Engraved air-twist wine glass, the round funnel bowl engraved with fruit, flowers and foliage, on multiple spiral air-twist stem and domed foot, mid 18th Century, height 15.8cms. See illustration PROVENANCE Janet Lumsden, Edinburgh 16 December 1978, £135.

Lot 959

Composite stem wine glass, the drawn bell bowl and stem with multiple spiral air-twist, on beaded knop and domed foot, mid 18th Century, height 17cms. See illustration PROVENANCE William MacAdam, BADA, Edinburgh, 30 September 1991, £295.

Lot 960

Air-twist wine glass, the round funnel bowl with base fluting above double series air-twist stem, having eight ply band enclosing single spiral cable, on slight conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 14.5cms. PROVENANCE John Brooks, at Newcastle Upon Tyne Antiques Fair, 21 April 1990, £190.

Lot 961

Air-twist wine glass, the round funnel bowl above multiple spiral air-twist stem with shoulder and base knop, on domed foot, mid 18th Century, height 17.1cms.

Lot 962

Air-twist wine glass, the waisted bucket bowl above double series air-twist stem having five or six ply band enclosing single spiral cable, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 17cms. See illustration PROVENANCE Maureen Thompson, Kensington Church Street, London, 2 March 1979, £125.

Lot 963

Drawn air-twist wine glass, the waisted bell bowl above multiple spiral air-twist stem with central vermicular collar, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 16.8cms. See illustration PROVENANCE Janet Lumsden, Edinburgh, December 1970, £60.

Lot 964

Drawn air-twist wine glass, the trumpet bowl above multiple spiral air-twist stem, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 16.5cms. PROVENANCE Arthur Boaden, Hexham, April 1971, £25.

Lot 965

Air-twist wine glass, the bell bowl above multiple spiral air-twist stem with shoulder and central knop, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height, 19.8cms. PROVENANCE Acquired 1990.

Lot 966

Air-twist wine glass, the pan-top round funnel bowl, on multiple spiral air-twist stem with central knop and conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 15.3cms. See illustration PROVENANCE Janet Lumsden, Edinburgh, 17 July 1974, £75.

Lot 967

Engraved drawn trumpet 'Jacobite' wine glass, the bowl with rose and five leaves above multiple spiral air-twist stem and plain foot, probably mid 18th Century, height 16.5cms. See illustration PROVENANCE Lot 606, 8 September 2009, Anderson & Garland, Newcastle Upon Tyne, £340.

Lot 968

Drawn trumpet wine glass, the stem with a pair of mercury-twist spiral on slight conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 17.cms. See illustration PROVENANCE John Brooks, Rothley, Leicester, 10 February 1981, £145.

Lot 969

Air-twist wine glass, the ogee bowl with honeycomb moulding to base, above pair of corkscrew spirals on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 14.5cms. PROVENANCE Arthur Boaden, Hexham, 5 June 1991, £120.

Lot 970

Air-twist wine glass, the round funnel bowl above multiple spiral air-twist stem with shoulder and central knops, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 15.7cms. See illustration PROVENANCE Roger Freer, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 13 June 1969, £46.

Lot 971

Air-twist wine glass, the round funnel bowl, on single series spiral cable air-twist stem and conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 17.8cms. PROVENANCE Howard Phillips, Henrietta Place, London, 6 October 1975, £65.

Lot 972

Engraved air-twist wine glass, the round funnel pan-top bowl with four-petal flowers and foliage, on single series air-twist stem and domed foot, mid 18th Century, height 16.5cms. See illustration PROVENANCE William MacAdam, BADA, Edinburgh, 10 September 1999, £775.

Lot 973

Engraved 'Jacobite' opaque twist wine glass, the ogee bowl with rose, bud, two leaves and star above single series opaque twist stem, with spiral gauze and corkscrew, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 16.5cms. See illustration PROVENANCE Jeanette Hayhurst, Kensington Church Street, London, 1 May 1998, £625.

Lot 974

Opaque twist wine glass, the round funnel bowl with slight wrythen base flute, above double series opaque twist stem with four spiral threads enclosing gauze, on slight conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 15cms. See illustration PROVENANCE William McAdam, Edinburgh, 25 September 1992, £180.

Lot 975

Opaque twist wine glass, the bucket bowl above double series opaque twist stem with triple corkscrews enclosing single corkscrew on plain foot, mid 18th Century, height 14.5cms. See illustration PROVENANCE John Brooks, Rothley, Leicester, 4 August 1984, £95.

Lot 976

Opaque twist wine glass, the ogee bowl above single series opaque twist stem with two pairs of corkscrews on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 14.6cms. PROVENANCE Harry Raine, Consett, January 1969, £22.

Lot 977

Opaque twist wine glass, the pan-top trumpet bowl above double series opaque twist stem with single nine-ply thread band enclosing pair of spiral threads, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 13.5cms. See illustration PROVENANCE William MacAdam, Edinburgh, 5 February 1992, £175.

Lot 979

Opaque twist wine glass, the round funnel bowl, above multiple spiral opaque twist stem with central knop on slight conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 15.5cms. See illustration PROVENANCE Janet Lumsden, Edinburgh, October 1972. £35.

Lot 980

Colour twist wine glass, the ogee bowl above single series colour twist stem with opaque spiral gauze and opaque corkscrew outlined on both edges in deep blue, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 14.6cms. See illustration PROVENANCE Maureen Thompson, Kensington Church Street, London, 19 September 1997, £435.

Lot 982

Opaque twist wine glass, the round funnel bowl above double series opaque twist stem with pair of heavy spiral threads enclosing single heavy slight spiral thread, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, 15cms. PROVENANCE David Hansord, Steep Hill, Lincoln, 13 October 1982, £75.

Lot 983

Opaque twist wine flute, the trumpet bowl above single series opaque twist stem with single corkscrew, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 18cms approx. See illustration PROVENANCE William MacAdam, Edinburgh, 25 February 1995, £185.

Lot 984

Rare Opaque twist wine glass, the ogee bowl above single series opaque twist stem with single multi-ply spiral thread band, on conical foot, mid 18th Century, height 16cms. See illustration PROVENANCE John Brooks, Rothley, Leicester, 3 May 1989, £180.

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