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Lot 46

L'Y, Sauternes (2nd wine of Château d'Yquem), 1985, two bottles (top shoulder) CONDITION REPORT: Ullage: One bottom neck, one top shoulder. Labels: One stained label. Capsules: Intact.

Lot 91

An assorted German wine case to include: Bacharacher Hahn Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese, KT Jost-Hahnenhof, 2001, two half bottles; Flörsheim-Dahlsheimer Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese, K&H Keller, 2001, two half bottles; Laubenheimer St Remigiusberg Riesling Beerenauslese, Tesch, 2001, six half bottles; Rüdesheimer Berg Schlossberg Riesling Beerenauslese, J Leitz, 1997, two half bottles, twelve half bottles in total

Lot 270

Château Lafite Rothschild, Pauillac 1st growth, 1992, six bottles CONDITION REPORT: All mid/bottom neck. Labels: Intact. Wine Society under label. Capsules: Intact.

Lot 272

Clos-du-Marquis, Saint-Julien, 2nd wine of Léoville Las Cases, 1982, twelve bottles CONDITION REPORT: All mid/bottom neck. Labels: Perfect. Capsules: Perfect.

Lot 276

Assorted Red Bordeaux to include: Les Forts de Latour, Pauillac, (2nd wine of Château Latour), 1985, one bottle (bottom neck); Château Pavie, Saint-Émilion, 1ere Grand Cru Classé, 1985, one bottle (low neck), two bottles in total CONDITION REPORT: Les Forts, 1985: As catalogued. Chateau Pavie, 1985, bottom neck. Labels: Intact. Capsules: Intact.

Lot 161

A pair of 19th Century trumpet shaped wine glasses etched with fruiting vine and barley decoration, on short stem with circular foot, 15.5cms high (2) ++good

Lot 161

A pair of 19th Century trumpet shaped wine glasses etched with fruiting vine and barley decoration, on short stem with circular foot, 15.5cms high (2) ++good

Lot 6

A pair of Victorian doors with large etched glass panels `Wine & Spirit Merchant` amongst exotic birds and scrolls

Lot 233

A George III mahogany wine cooler of oval barrel form with brass bands

Lot 611

An Edwardian mahogany fold-over top card table, a wine table and a foot stool

Lot 2B

A Sheffield plate wine cooler: crested, of neo-classical urn shaped outline, with gadrooned rim and girdle, reeded loop carrying handles to the side, raised on a circular gadrooned and spreading foot, 22cm. high, 26cm. wide.

Lot 351

An air twist wine glass: the pointed rounded funnel bowl with hammered base set on a stem with double angular knop containing a single series air twist on a conical foot, circa 1750-60, 16.5 cm high.

Lot 352

An opaque twist wine glass: the trumpet shaped bowl set on a straight stem containing a double series opaque twist comprising a pair of white tapes surrounded by a 12 ply spiral on a conical foot, circa 1760-70, 17 cm high.

Lot 354

An early 18th century sealed mallet shaped wine bottle: of medium green colour and of small size with raised tapering neck and string rim, with pronounced 'kick up', the shoulders with a seal for 'E. Herbert, 1721, 16 cm high, minor chips to rim.

Lot 355

An early 18th century sealed mallet shaped wine bottle: of medium green colour with narrow tapering neck and string rim with pronounced 'kick up'; the shoulders applied with the seal moulded with three lions rampant within a shield, the arms of Herbert, circa 1720-25, 19.5 cm high.

Lot 358

An early 18th century sealed magnum onion wine bottle, previously unrecorded: the dark green glass of generous globular form with raised tapering neck, string rim and shallow 'kick up', the shoulders applied with the seal of the Swete family, bearing two chevrons, between two mullets in chief with a rose at base, circa. 1710-20, 24 cm high. *Provenance The bottle comes by direct family decent. The Swete family are recorded at Traine in Devonshire from the late 15th century and the arms depicted are still displayed above the entrance to Traine Walk, Brownston Street, Modbury, Devon. This bottle and the following bladder wine bottle were discovered at Traine House shortly before it's sale in 1967.

Lot 359

An early 18th century bladder wine bottle: the dark green glass of generous proportions with tapering neck, string rim and pronounced 'kick up', circa 1700-1720, 26 cm high. *Provenance This bladder wine bottle was discovered at Traine House, Modbury, formerly the seat of the Swete family, shortly before it's sale in 1967.

Lot 360

An opaque twist wine glass: the round funnel bowl with basal flutes set on a straight stem containing a double series opaque twist formed from multi ply spirals, set on a conical foot, circa 1760-70, 16.5 cm high.

Lot 361

An air twist wine glass: the ogee bowl with basal flutes set on a straight stem containing a single series mercury twist, on a conical foot, 1750-60, 17 cm high.

Lot 362

An opaque twist wine glass: the rounded funnel bowl with hammered base set on a straight stem containing a double series opaque twist comprising a lace twist surrounded by an 8 ply spiral, on a conical foot, circa 1760-70, 15.5 cm high.

Lot 364

Two balastroid wine glasses: one with drawn trumpet shaped bowl set on an inverted baluster stem containing a single series air twist on a conical foot, circa 1740-50; the other with bell shaped bowl with single series airtwist extending into a straight stem set with a large beaded knop above a basal knop on a conical foot, 1740-50, both 17.5 cm high.

Lot 365

A group of three small wine glasses or cordials: comprising an air twist with square bucket on a straight stem containing a double series corkscrew twist on a conical foot, circa 1750-60, 15.5 cm high; an opaque twist with ogee bowl set on a straight stem containing a lace twist on a conical foot, circa 1760-70, 15 cm high and a further opaque twist set on a straight stem containing a double series of a central pair of tapes inside an 8 ply spiral on a conical foot, circa 1760-70, 14.5 cm high.

Lot 366

A group of three small wine glasses: an opaque twist with ogee bowl engraved with fruiting vine and a bee set on a straight stem with double series opaque twist comprising a central 14 ply tape flanked by a further pair of similar tapes on a conical foot; [slight chip to foot]; an opaque twist with ogee bowl cut with a meander of flowers and foliage on a straight stem with double series opaque twist comprising a central gauze within a pair of narrow tapes, on a conical foot, together with an opaque twist with ogee bowl set on a straight stem containing a multiple series opaque twist of a pair of multiple ply tapes, two narrow tapes and a single air twist on a conical foot, all circa 1760-70, all 15 cm high.

Lot 369

An mid 18th century sealed mallet shaped wine bottle: of dark green colour with tapering neck and prominent string rim and pronounced 'kick up', applied with a circular beaded seal containing a horses head erased, circa 1745-50, 20 cm high, chips under the rim.

Lot 452

Two Watcombe (Torquay) pottery 'cress heads': each modelled as a grotesque with cat like ear and a bushy moustache under wine and green glazes, impressed Watcombe Torquay, circa 1880-1900, 11.5 cm high, [the green example with fine stress cracks].

Lot 75

A George III silver wine goblet, maker's mark E struck twice, London, 1792:, of plain form with gilded interior to the bowl, on a ring turned knopped stem and circular spreading foot, 7.09ozs. 17cm. high.

Lot 76

A George III silver wine goblet, maker R.H, London, 1787:, with gilded interior to the bowl, on a waisted stem and circular spreading foot, 16.5cm. high, 5.67ozs.

Lot 295

A large antique style wine goblet with blown hollow stem containing a Georgian silver 3d coin.

Lot 297

A late 19th century engraved Masonic wine goblet inscribed William Anderson Esquire, Brighton 1887 with fern, stag and swan decoration to bowl, the base inscribed TWA Newcastle on Tyne together with a square and compass with central C.

Lot 93

A green glass decanter together with various coloured wine glasses and tots.

Lot 565

Pine two door dresser with central wine bottle holder

Lot 140

Boxed set of Edinburgh crystal wine glasses

Lot 93

A green glass decanter together with various coloured wine glasses and tots.

Lot 297

A late 19th century engraved Masonic wine goblet inscribed William Anderson Esquire, Brighton 1887 with fern, stag and swan decoration to bowl, the base inscribed TWA Newcastle on Tyne together with a square and compass with central C.

Lot 191

A suite of Moser drinking glasses, fine hobnail cutting to the bodies between bands of lens and vertical mitre cuts, on slice cut stems or bases, the rims of tooled and carved foliate gilding in the Renaissance style, including wine glasses, water glasses and sherry glasses, acid marks to base, 19.5cm high (12)

Lot 206

Dartington glass 1960s suites, six red wine, six Sherry, four white wine and four shots

Lot 209

A multi series opaque and air twist wine glass, probably 18th century Continental, the conical bowl on plain stem with air twist with double helix opaque twist, on folded foot, 17.5cm high; together with a multi series air twist wine glass, the trumpet bowl on knopped stem and conical foot, 20cm high (2)

Lot 24

A pair of modernist silver wine labels, each cast in the form of a barrel, one reading 'Vodka', the other 'Gin', Da-Mar Silverware, London 1977 & 1978, 1.79 ozt, (2)

Lot 191

A suite of Moser drinking glasses, fine hobnail cutting to the bodies between bands of lens and vertical mitre cuts, on slice cut stems or bases, the rims of tooled and carved foliate gilding in the Renaissance style, including wine glasses, water glasses and sherry glasses, acid marks to base, 19.5cm high (12)

Lot 206

Dartington glass 1960s suites, six red wine, six Sherry, four white wine and four shots

Lot 209

A multi series opaque and air twist wine glass, probably 18th century Continental, the conical bowl on plain stem with air twist with double helix opaque twist, on folded foot, 17.5cm high; together with a multi series air twist wine glass, the trumpet bowl on knopped stem and conical foot, 20cm high (2)

Lot 24

A pair of modernist silver wine labels, each cast in the form of a barrel, one reading 'Vodka', the other 'Gin', Da-Mar Silverware, London 1977 & 1978, 1.79 ozt, (2)

Lot 242

CHAMPAGNE FLUTES/ WINE GLASSES,red and white etched, twelve of each. (36)

Lot 278

WINE COOLERS, a set of three, circular, in glass with chromed metal mounts, largest 29cm diam. (3)

Lot 278

WINE COOLERS, a set of three, circular, in glass with chromed metal mounts, largest 29cm diam. (3)

Lot 242

CHAMPAGNE FLUTES/ WINE GLASSES,red and white etched, twelve of each. (36)

Lot 466

A GEORGIAN-STYLE SILVER WINE VESSEL, BEARING VARIOUS SILVER MARKS POSSIBLY ADDED LATER, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY, the bulbous body with chased and repousse scenes of merriment featuring cartouches with men playing music and drinking, surrounded by repousse birds and animals amid vegetation, with a long narrow neck and a curved handle, on a flared foot, height: 29.5 cm (11 5/8 in.), marked NP on handle and base, assayers marks of Ivan Lebedkin, 84 standard

Lot 8

Georgian wine funnel 1781 Henry Hubdell with gilding to interior of bowl.86.5g

Lot 708

J. Stoki (20th Century French). A tramp holding a glass of wine and standing by a bar, unsigned, oil on canvas, purchased from Gladwells Gallery, London C.1968, framed, 31 x 43cm.

Lot 282

Four Saumur Ackerman wine tasting cups, eight small dishes, a Dutch Delft flagon and matching charger.

Lot 354

A 19th Century oval copper wine cooler with iron handles, an electric copper kettle with bakelaite handle and sundry brass etc.

Lot 378

A suite of Webb cut crystal glasses, comprising a decanter and stopper, six tumblers, six red wine, six white wine, six sherry and two small brandy.

Lot 380

A composite suite of cut crystal glasses, six waterford tall wine glasses, six webb brandy glasses, six webb tumblers, six Doulton flutes, sundry wine glasses various sizes, Waterford tumbler etc (Qty).

Lot 413

A set of six Czech crystal hock glasses and a set of six Czech crystal wine glasses.

Lot 414

Thirteen Victorian cranberry wine glasses with clear stems and four green glasses on clear stems etc (19).

Lot 81

Set of 12 long stemmed wine glasses with pink bowls and a silver plated salver

Lot 708

J. Stoki (20th Century French). A tramp holding a glass of wine and standing by a bar, unsigned, oil on canvas, purchased from Gladwells Gallery, London C.1968, framed, 31 x 43cm.

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