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Lot 432

A George III style mahogany wine table with circular dish top, raised on a reeded tapered column support, tripod base. H: 51cm D: 30cm

Lot 487

A collection of sundry silver plated wares, including tea trays, a wine bottle coaster, etc.

Lot 613

A Victorian mahogany and fruitwood tripod wine table with cartouche shaped top, raised on turned column support, tripod base, H. 73 cm, W. 62 cm.

Lot 632

A George III style mahogany rectangular topped pedestal wine table, having gilt tooled skiver and turned pillar, raised on quatrapartite outswept supports.

Lot 652

Two Victorian glass decanters and two glass wine funnels, two funnels a/f

Lot 522

A group comprising a nest of three walnut occasional tables, wine table and a tripod table

Lot 24

A George V silver wine taster, the circular bowl with beaten decoration and carved bone handle. London 1929. Maker HGM and with bird stamp to base. 4¼ins diameter. 6½ins including handle.

Lot 74

A George V silver wine taster with shaped thumb piece, embossed roundel and gadrooned decoration. Birmingham 1924. Maker FAE.

Lot 92

A Mappin & Webb electro plated wine taster with fruiting vine cast handle and gadrooned bowl.

Lot 169

An early 19th century spirit glass with knopped stem and folded foot and a wine glass with swirled tapering stem.

Lot 170

A wine glass with tapering bowl and slender stem, on a circular foot and two wine glasses.

Lot 171

A Georgian wine glass with trumpet form bowl and circular tapering stem, on an out-splayed foot (af).

Lot 1131

A contemporary pine floorstanding wine rack together with a further contemporary coloured print Vin Blanc in moulded pine frame

Lot 1184

A stoneware jar with impressed merchants mark for George Ayliffe wine & spirit merchant, Dursley, a further jar with printed mark for Stroud Brewery Ltd, together with a large stoneware four gallon flagon with loop handle and a cased pool cue

Lot 1

A plated campana shaped wine cooler with liner and two side handles on stemmed base, 26cm high; together with an oval plated dish cover (crested) and three decanter labels

Lot 5

A plated campana shaped wine cooler with liner having gadroon border and two side handles on stemmed base, 26cm high (crested) £100-150

Lot 19

A plated wine funnel; a glass and plate mounted biscuit barrel, a pair of serving spoons, a bottle holder and other items

Lot 38

A pair of silver plated wine coasters; and a serving dish and cover with two division liner and turned wooden handle

Lot 62

A pair of silver wine coasters, circa 1990, with wooden bases

Lot 75

A pair of modern silver wine coasters, Birmingham Assay, with machine turned borders and wooden bases

Lot 78

Two modern silver wine coasters, one with pierced border and both with wooden bases

Lot 95

A pair of silver wine coasters with pierced sides and wooden bases, Birmingham 1985

Lot 137

A pair of silver wine coasters, maker TCP, London 1971, with plain borders and wooden bases

Lot 139

A silver wine coaster and two silver bottle coasters, all with wooden bases; together with two circular silver dishes with coin set bases

Lot 201

A George III silver wine funnel, maker Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1811, with threaded edge and scroll clip

Lot 215

A pair of George III silver wine coasters, maker Emes and Barnard, London 1810 with straight gadroon borders and wooden bases (crested)

Lot 224

A Victorian silver Champagne/Wine cooler, Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1893, of circular tyg form with three large handles to the plain polished body, with silver gilt interior and raised on three naturalistically cast lion paw feet, 25cm high, weight 74oz

Lot 228

A Victorian silver wine ewer, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1863, of baluster form with embossed floral panels, cast grape and vine finial and wrythen moulded scroll handle, all raised on spreading decorative foot, 35cm high, weight 21.6oz

Lot 625

Please note this lot will not available for online bidding. For further information and to bid on this lot please contact Halls Fine Art 01743 450 700 Dirck Van Delen or Dirck Christiaensz Van Delen (Heusen 1605-1671 Arnemuiden) 'Dives and Lazarus', Figures Banqueting at a Dining Table in an Architectural Capriccio, other Figures and Servants nearby with Musicians in a Gallery above, signed with the artists initials and indistinctly dated, possibly 1626, oil on panel, 61.5cm x 73cm We gratefully acknowledge Mr Bernard Vermet's assistance in cataloguing this lot. Mr Vermet is currently writing the catalogue raisonne on the artist. Dirck van Delen was born in 1604 or 1605 in Heusden, Holland. His father was Corstiaen Dircksse from The Hague, who married a local girl, Cornelia Jansdochter. Van Delen's first tutor was thought to be the little known Hendrick Aerts, although another candidate is Jan Steenwijk the younger (c.1580-before 1649), whose influence and that of many of the architectural painters in Antwerp at the time, is very clear on Van Delen's first period The artist seemed to have been largely self-taught, using prints and books as inspiration. He may have been a pupil of Jacob Wijnants (c.1600-1637). Wijnants was a witness at his marriage to Maria van der Gracht, who was the daughter of the burgomaster of Anemuiden. Van Delen succeeded his father-in-law as burgomaster and also served as Consul of Zeeland. From 1718 he became a pupil of Frans Hals (1583-1666) and there are stories of how the painters, Adriaen Brouwer and Dirck van Delen, played practical jokes on their master. Most of the artists pictures from the 1620's feature dark angular Renaissance-style architecture and usually includes a vanishing point exactly in the middle of the work. Rarely would van Delen attempt asymmetrical views in early examples. Views of palaces and church interiors were some of van Delen's favourite subjects. The present work depicts the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, also known as "Dives and Lazarus". It is taken from the Gospel of Luke XVI: 19-31. It is most likely identical to the one sold for 19 guilders to Jonkers at the auction of the collection of the late Mr.D.G.Van der Burge van Kronenburg on 6th September 1824. The entry number 110 reads as follows: "In a beautiful room with a gallery, on which Lazarus seems to be sitting, one sees a distinguished company dining." Bernard Vermet tells us that the painting is one of the earliest known by the artist so far. There are at least three other pictures from later in 1626, A church interior and two Palace exteriors, showing that Van Delen used all three types of common architectural scenes from the very beginning of his career. Vermet goes on to tell us that all four paintings are already highly characteristic of the artist's personal style, with only small deviations, such as, in our case, a colonnade with pillars instead of columns, and a console above the middle of the windows. The Renaissance architecture, with it's dominance of black,red/brown and yellowish marble is imaginary and far too rich and heavy for a realistic interior. The silver glass ball that is hanging from the ceiling-as in Vermeer's "Allegory of Faith" should theoretically show us the distorted image of the painter at work, but this is not as such recognisable. The present work is of great value in that it sheds more light on Van Delen's development as an artist and shows that he made extensive use of sources in a very personal way and never to the extent of mere copying. The first and most important source for the artist was a work of the same subject by Bartholomeus van Bassen (1590-1652) that was auctioned in 1926 in Amsterdam. This is extremely interesting in that our vendor can remember his father purchasing the present work from "Gooden and Fox" of Bury Street, St. James's, London during the 1930's, when it was attributed to Bartholomeus van Bassen. John Quilter of that firm was a cousin of the family, and our vendor has a very clear recollection of the work hanging in his parents home "Bagpath Court" in Gloucestershire, as well as in several other earlier residences. The entire foreground, of our picture, including the dog between the vase and the wine cooler, as well as the table with all it's figures are directly copied from Van Bassen's picture (see accompanying documentation) however the staffage in his work was painted by Esaias van de Velde (1587-1630), who himself based his rich man behind the table on the work of Frans Francken II (1581-1642). This work is not dated, but from around the same time as a painting of the same subject by Van Bassen and Van de Velde that is signed and dated 1624. Both artists occasionally worked together on other versions, one of which can be seen in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. In our painting the staffage and the figures are entirely painted by Van Delen, hence they are not transparent, do not show architecture underneath, and details like the shining light on the balustrade, were added after the staffage was finished. The couple entering the hall through the doorway on the right, though not too far in style from Van de Velde, is clearly based on a prototype by Dirck Hals and used by Van Delen on a number of occasions. This fact alone - that there are figures based on two different artists in a single painting - proves that neither of these two were involved personally here. Over the years however Van Delen's skills grew to such a level that there is a persistent misunderstanding that Dirck Hals, in the 1620's, and Anthony Palamedesz, in the 1630's, added the staffage to many of Van Delen's pictures.. **For further extensive documentation relating to the artist and his work, please refer to the printed material by Bernard Vermet, displayed in the Saleroom.

Lot 35

A set of five Old Sheffield plate wine coasters, each of reeded circular form with turned wood base with central plaque engraved 'Caveo', 14.5cm diameter (5)

Lot 183

A pair of Matthew Boulton Old Sheffield plate wine coolers, each of half reeded form with shell and scroll cast rim, two reeded handles and raised on circular pedestal base, with removable plain polished collars and engraved 'Caveo' crest to the bodies, 23.5cm high, Lacking liners but collar present (2)

Lot 55

A contemporary pine wine rack with shaped top, fluted supports, raised on a carved plinth, 40cm wide

Lot 183

An assortment of cut crystal drinking glasses to include red and white wine, etc

Lot 191

A selection of fourteen ruby wine glasses with tulip shaped bowl, long stems and circular bases

Lot 248

A selection of household drinking glasses, including crystal sherry glasses and wine with some moulded liquor glasses, etc

Lot 288

A selection of Cristal de Lorraine tableware to include whisky tumblers, red and white wine glasses and a water jug, etc

Lot 384

A silver mounted glass wine ewer, Birmingham 1900

Lot 158

Assorted wine, eighteen bottles in total

Lot 183

Assorted bottles of whisky, spirits, and wine

Lot 206A

A copper samovar, converted to a wine cooler

Lot 483

A CHINESE CELADON JADE PENDANT/PLAQUETTE carved in low relief with figures taking wine in a garden setting, the reverse with calligraphic inscription, pierced for suspension. 7.5cm x 4.5cm Condition Report: Small flake to edge.

Lot 74

Of equine interest, a carved bone wine bottle stopper, fashioned as a horse's head. H: 12cm

Lot 241

A pair of plated wine bottle coolers of campana urn form, raised on circular spreading bases.

Lot 301

A German cut glass punch bow with raised cover and faceted terminal, a plated punch ladle, six wine goblets, six tumblers, six cocktail glasses, six liqueur glasses, six brandy glasses, six sherry glasses and six champagne flutes.

Lot 444

A silver plated four bottle wine cooler having central lidded reservoir, raised on a stepped circular base.

Lot 497

A bottle of Chateau Lafond, Canon Fronsac 2008, together with twenty one other bottles of wine

Lot 928

A 19th Century rosewood rectangular tilt top wine table, raised on a square section pedestal on four acanthus leaf decorated down swept legs.

Lot 274

A Palissy style majolica wine ewer designed as a stylised standing lion, the mouth acting as spout. Length 27cm, height 27cm

Lot 206

A quantity of Waterford Crystal Curraghmore pattern wine glasses consisting of seven large (19 cm tall approx), eight medium (18 cm tall approx) and six smaller examples (16 cm tall approx), marked Waterford to the undersides

Lot 231

A tall clear glass poison bottle with vertical moulded, 36 cm tall approx together with a heavy cut glass vase of tapering cylindrical form with etched foliate and cut detail, a further heavy cut glass vase, a silver plated wine coaster with pierced sides, a plated ewer with vertical embossed detail, two Waterford Crystal salt & pepper shakers, etc

Lot 249

A four piece coffee/tea set by Mappin & Webb comprising coffee pot, teapot, large two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, all with vertical embossed detail, the tea and coffee pots with worked horn finials and handles together with a plated wine coaster with pierced sides, a good quality electroplated drinks tray of circular form with chased foliate detail and beaded borders, five Elkington & Company spoons, a small poetic verse in presentation slip, etc

Lot 260

A mixed quantity of plated ware to include a tall two handled wine cooler with flared neck and shaped rim, a small oval shaped plated tray with pierced sides, a four piece plated tea/coffee set comprising teapot, coffee pot, two handled lidded sugar basin and milk jug with vertical banded detail, a pierced wine carrier, a small pierced coaster, etc

Lot 340

Set of six Waterford 'John Rocha' cut crystal red wine glasses

Lot 500

Mahogany wine table, firescreen, magazine table and an Eastern table with brass top (4)

Lot 278

A wine comport; and icing set

Lot 1191

A quantity of miscellanea including small bottle of Portuguese Lancers Vinho Branco, Capo di Monte Rose, a Colibri gas lighter, Church Farm vintage Apple Wine Jug, etc.

Lot 1856

A quantity of glass including Wine, Sherry glasses and amber stemmed Cocktail glasses

Lot 1878

A quantity of Champagne, Wine, Sherry Glasses and Tumblers

Lot 1888

A box of assorted cut Glasses including sherry, hock, sundae dishes, wine, etc.

Lot 1893

A quantity of Glass including Decanter, wine glasses, cut glass tumblers, etc.

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