Amber color with chrome accent base. Set includes small pitcher, 6-4.5oz. wine glasses with chrome base, 2 amber glasses and 2 chrome bases. Farber Brothers imprint mark. Largest piece: 3.75"L x 2.25"W x 4"H. Manufacturer: Farber BrothersCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
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A suite of Edinburgh crystal thistle pattern glasswareCirca 1970sComprising six large brandy glasses, a ships decanter, six whisky tumblers, two champagne glasses, a liqueur decanter six claret glasses, six tall champagne glasses, six white wine glasses and six tall tumblers, all with thistle etched decoration, (42). etched marksFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two wine glasses of possible Jacobite significanceCirca 1760The first engraved with a rose spray with opening rose bud and a closed bud and to the reverse with a bird in flight, on opaque stem and conical foot, 14.2cm high, the second with a sunflower and to the reverse with a bird in flight, on opaque twist stem and conical foot, 14.3cm high,For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare engraved Jacobite airtwist wine glasscirca 1750The round funnel bowl decorated with an heraldic rose and thistle growing from the same stem below a crown, set on a double-knopped stem and conical foot, 15.4cm highFootnotes:Provenance:The A.C. Hubbard Jr. CollectionBonhams sale, 30 November 2011, lot 64, where acquired by Peter LoleThe Peter Lole Collection, Bonhams, Edinburgh, 15th May 2019The rose and the thistle blooms issue from a single stem. Seddon in his book The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses illustrates an identical crown, on page 101, which he attributes to engraver D.Literature:Illustrated by Ward Lloyd, A Wine Lover's Glasses (2000), p.82, pl.108(a) and pp.83 and 84For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Jacobite engraved wine glass,circa 1750The slender bell-shaped bowl with a rose spray with six-petalled bloom flanked by an opening bud on teh left and closed bud on the right, the reverse with the motto 'Fiat' and star with a polished centre, the multi-spiral airtwist stem with two knops, on conical foot, 16.7cm highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Jacobite wine glassCirca 1750The drawn trumpet bowl engraved with an open rose flanked by open and closed buds, the reverse of the bowl with oak leaf, star and motto 'Fiat', on a multi spiral air twist stem and conical foot, 15.2 cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Sotheby's 24th November 1986Mellors and Kirk, 7th December 2006, lot 198For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare engraved Jacobite airtwist wine glasscirca 1750The rounded funnel bowl engraved with a six-petalled rose and two buds and inscribed 'Turno Tempus erit', the reverse with a star and motto 'Fiat', the multi spiral airtwist stem with shoulder and centre knops, the foot engraved with a thistle and motto 'Redeat', 14.8 cm high Footnotes:Provenance:A French private collectionBonhams sale 1 May 2013, Lot 109, where acquired by Peter LoleThe Peter Lole Collection, Bonhams, Edinburgh, 15th May 2019This is one of a pair of identical glasses purchased together in France and it is interesting to note that sets of Jacobite glasses have often been discovered in France. The Jacobite mottoes Redeat (May he return) and Turno Tempus erit (For Turnus there shall be a time) are occasionally found together on these attractive glasses. Geoffrey Seddon, The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses (1995), p.110 suggests that Turnus probably refers to the Duke of Cumberland, with the implication that the Hanoverian victory might be short-lived. Seddon illustrates an identical inscription on a glass which he attributes to engraver A.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Jacobite wine glassCirca 1750The round funnel bowl engraved with a rose spray with six-petalled bloom and to the reverse with an oak leaf, on plain stem and conical foot, 15.9 cm highFootnotes:The oak leaf is a reference to the Boscobel Oak. During the Commonwealth uprising and after the battle of Worcester in 1651, Charles II had to flee for his life. With Cromwellian forces in pursuit, he and Colonel William Careless hid in the boughs of an ancient oak tree and successfully evaded capture.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A diamond point engraved Jacobite wine glassCirca 1745The bell-shaped bowl on a plain stem and conical foot, the bowl inscribed around the rim in diamond point 'God Bless Prince Charles & Down with the Rump', the foot engraved 'P Charles, P#C# and I R B' 16.5 cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Sotheby's, 14 April 1992, lot 71The Peter Lole Collection, Bonhams, Edinburgh, 15th May 2019This item is a rare example of a diamond point engraved Jacobite glass and is related to the celebrated Amen glasses. The lightness of the engraving on the rim of the bowl suggests it was intended to be disguised.There is documentary evidence for the toast 'Down with the Rump' being used amongst Jacobites in the period 1745-53. There is for example, in the Manchester Magazine, December 13th 1748, an account of a riot in which Jacobite huntsmen used this slogan.A saltglaze stoneware mug, sold by Bonhams on 2 June 2004, lot 124 was inscribed 'Princes's Charles's Healt Down with the Rump'. Robin Nicholson, in an article on 'Engraved Jacobite Glasses' for The Magazine Antiques, June 2003, cites an Oxford newspaper of 1753 where an imaginary account of a Jacobite club meeting is given: '....The Society being met and the cut Glasses representing the Figure of the Young Chevalier drest in Plaid being brought in, a Bottle to each Member was coiled for. The following Toasts were then proposed from the Chair and drank round by the Company: The King, the Prince, the Duke, Speedy and Happy, down with the Rump, Damnation to Hanover, Optima Dido and many others'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A vintage Northampton Cabinet company tripod wine table with Chinoiserie decoration. 3 legged table raised on pad feet with hand painted coloured lacquer and gilt detail. Table top has Chinese decoration in raised lacquer with figural scene in black, gold, green, blue and red. Ivorine manufacturers label affixed to underside of stem. Table approx. 50cm tall.
SHOOTING - A 19TH CENTURY WINE GLASS probably Bohemian, painted with a hare shooting scene and with gilded decoration, 9.5cm high. Condition Report : Gilding slightly rubbed; otherwise good, with no chips or cracks. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Fortnum and Mason tall wicker hamper basket, generally near mint to excellent, approx. size: H42cm x W45cm x D37cm, current RRP £70, F&M black monogram to front, brown leather fastening straps (2), with 12 wine bottle (wine not included) cardboard inner holder, booklet and presentation card folder. Ideal for re-filling to gift. Unchecked for completeness or correctness and viewing recommended.
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