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George III silver wine funnel of conventional form, with detachable pierced rim with gadrooned border, strainer and funnel (London 1770), Hester Bateman. All at approximately 2.5ozs, 11.5cm overall length - three separate components CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonably good. Surface dents and scratching commensurate with age. Strainer rim has been reduced slightly on one side and has been repaired. Out rim with gadrooned border has been repaired in several places. Rim hook is missing. Funnel has a split in border. Lip is distorted. Marks are rubbed
A bottle of Martini Rosso, a bottle of 2012 Rose Bordeaux, and a 4.5cl bottle of Cawdor Castle malt whisky; four bottles of wine - Jacob's Creek Chardonnay, Robert's Rock Chardonnay, Paul Masson California white and Farnese Sangiovese; Finest Madeira wine, and two bottles of sherry - Tio Nico and Nobleman
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"
50 Cents. 1870. No L.C.W. ICCS graded Choice Uncirculated-63. Production of the dies for the new 50 cent denomination of 1870 resulted in two varieties. One bore the initials of the designer, Leonard Charles Wyon, along the lower portion of the queen's portrait, while on the second type those initials were absent. This 'No LCW' variety has since become one of a handful of key rarities in Canadian numismatics, even more so as an uncirculated business strike. ICCS has certified a mere four examples as mint state, while PCGS has attributed only three. Neither the legendary Pittman nor Norweb collections contained an example in mint state, while the Belzberg coin was a specimen. This tremendous example has toned a deep gunmetal blue, with traces of violet and sea-green on the obverse. The reverse palette is an intoxicating wine-purple in the centre, transforming to a deep cobalt blue along the wreath. The strike is moderate, with some weakness through the denomination and date. Original mint lustre shimmers from beneath the patina, and close inspection reveals smooth original surfaces that bear only faint traces of contact. The distinction of 'finest graded' by ICCS is shared by this coin and two others. An incredible rarity and a prodigious acquisition for the elite collector.
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