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Victorian silver christening set comprising knife, fork and spoon in bead pattern, in a fitted case (Sheffield 1896), together with a silver plated wine funnel, silver pepperette (Sheffield 1918) and a quantity of silver and silver plated flatware (various dates and makers). Approximately 5ozs weighable silver, christening set knife measures approximately 20.3cm in length (qty)
A pair of George III Irish provincial silver mugs, by Carden Terry, Cork c.1770/75, of baluster form on collet circular feet with leaf capped scroll handles, monogrammed, 11cm high, 22oz Lots 45 and 46 have been consigned by descendants of the Martin family of Co. Cork. Lot 162, a pair of George III Irish silver wine labels by George Nangle, also come from the same source. CONDITION REPORT: One mug has two dents to body, beneath monogram, and another small dent near handle. The other has evidence of solder where top of handle joins body and top rim is not completely circular when viewed from above. Generally expected surface wear and small knocks. Please view additional images.
A pair of George III silver wine coasters, probably by Crispin Fuller, London 1819, of half fluted circular form with gadroon borders, the turned wooden bases inset with circular discs engraved with crests, 14cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Generally worn. Both have dents to them and foot rims are worn with the wooden bases not fitting snuggly. One has a mishapen rim that has been squashed and creased. The other rim is slightly mishapen. See images.
A pair of large George III Irish silver wine labels, by George Nangle, Dublin c.1795, of navette form with pierced leaf borders and brightcut decoration surround, incised 'Port' and 'Claret', 6.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Dent to border above 'L' and 'A' in CLARET. Surface scratches. Please view additional images.
Three George III/Victorian silver wine labels comprising; one by Elizabeth Morley, London 1793, of rectangular form with canted corners with shell capped reeded borders, incised 'Sherry', 4.75cm long, another by Thomas & James Phipps, London 1821, of rectangular form with canted corners and reeded borders, incised 'Sherry', 4.5cm long, and another by Colen Cheshire, Chester 1899, of vine leaf shape pierced 'Whiskey', 7.5cm long, an old Sheffield plate example, incised 'Madeira', and two silver plated examples, incised 'Brandy and 'Port' (6)
Eight blue and white bowls and five saucers, the deep bowls of fluted circular form with lobed rim, decorated in underglaze blue with fish, flowers and stylised borders, the saucers of similar form with fish against a ground of dense roe within a foliate border, height of cups 5.6cm, diameter of saucers 13.5cm, four-character mark of Kangxi, and probably of the period; and a modern wine cup
`La Crau` Chateauneuf Du Pape 2005 14.5% volume, 750ml, four bottles, Kilikanoon - Clare Valley Shiraz 2004, 750ml, three bottles, Woodward Canyon 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon Aisace Grand Cru 2004 Riesling, 750ml, 13% volume, two bottles, Andrew Will vineyard Ciel Du Cheval 2003, 5% volume, L`Aventure Paso Robles, 2006, 750ml, two bottles, Dolce - Napa Valley 2003 Harvest Wine 14% volume, 375ml, 14 bottles in total
Rene Juta The Cape Peninsula 175 x 225mm The Cape Peninsula being Pen and Colour Sketches described by Réné Juta and painted by W. Westhofen, 25 colour illustrations, 118 pages,175 x 225mm, foxing, some writing (translation) on text, condition:very good. The narrative takes up with two slightly sentimental travellers , who encounter the immortals (Le Vaillant,Cloete,Van Riebeek and the Dutch Commanders,Lady Anne Barnard & others) with the sometimes discordant chorus (Hottentots, Slaves,Wine-makers,Sailors & the like).`Marinus smoked his pipe of peace and of Transvaal tobacco, and I opened the brass bottle, which, indeed, is no bottle at all, but, as everyone not vulgarly inclined knows, a fairy-tale metaphor for one`s imagination.` ( from chapter one, The Castle). very good South Africa Juta 1910 Reserve: $35 Click here to view further details and to bid
18th Century wine glass having a round funnel bowl and standing on an opaque double series twist and opaque gauze stem and standing on a conical foot, 13.75cm high Two chips to the underside of the foot rim, one approximately 3mm x 2mm, the other 2mm diameter - ** General condition consistent with age
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