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Good quality Stuart crystal Cheltenham pattern table service comprising two decanters, seven champagne flutes, six large wine glasses, eight smaller wine glasses, six large tumblers, two smaller tumblers, four brandy glasses and a bowl plus other Stuart glassware, most items are boxed (46 pieces in total)
Dr Samuel Johnson: a Doulton Lambeth brown stoneware spirit flask, depicted three-quarters length holding a scroll, the reverse impressed with name and at the base ‘Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Wine Office Court EC’, the underside with impressed makers mark and registration number 561166, 184mm high, small chips to scroll and lip *Doulton Lambeth produced a number of these spirit flasks from designs registered in 1909. These included six politicians sold in these rooms as lots 719 to 724 on 9th September 2001 Illustrated
A VICTORIAN BLUE GLASS CREAM JUG wrythen fluted with fold-over rim and pontil mark, a small blue wine glass, pontil mark, a milk glass Odol toothpaste bottle with metal cap, two moulded glass sweet containers, one in the form of a steam locomotive with printed tinplate cab, the other as the Queen Mary and three other items (8)
A JACOBITE WINE GLASS the rounded funnel bowl engraved with a rose, bud and thistle, a butterfly to the reverse, on wavy, multiple series air twist stem and conical foot, 15cm h, mid 18th c Provenance: A Private Collection of Jacobite Drinking Glasses, the Property of a Titled Gentleman, sold in these `rooms, 7 December 2006, lot 204.
A CHINESE ARCHAISTIC BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, HU of bulbous form and oblong section with sinuous chilong handles, the neck encircled by a finely cast band of taotie on a leiwen ground, on flared foot, mottled patina, the base of the interior case with paulownia, 40cm h, Qing dynasty, 18/19th c In fine condition with much accretion of dust over time, complete and undamaged, the patina attractively rubbed from handling over a long period (nor artificially aged) but not repatinated, cleaned or restored; the interior with much casting residue in contrast to the finely finished exterior, very attractive
A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II WINE COASTERS cast with the infant Bacchus with thyrsus or grapes and a panther amidst vines, ribbon tied reeded rim and turned wood base, 15.5cm diam, maker RWB in script, Sheffield 1972 In good second hand condition with some water and other stains on the wood (of heavy gauge weighing approximately 58ozs gross)
TWO GEORGE III/IV SILVER GILT WINE COASTERS finely chased with grapevines beneath reeded leaf clad rim, the foot with egg-and-dart border, 7.5cm h, 14.5-15cm diam, both London, by Benjamin Smith II, 1813, the second [and silver gilt base of the first] maker WE, a pellet between, probably William Elliott, 1820 The earlier coaster lacking one or two of the small wire tendrils
JOSEPH THOMAS (EXH 1850-1853) JOSEPH BARROWS AND HIS CHILDREN IN THE GARDEN OF HANDSWORTH HALL signed and dated 1849, ink and watercolour, 52 x 57cm Provenance: The sitters, thence by descent to the present vendor. Joseph Barrows (1804-1890), a prominent citizen of Birmingham, one of the Street Commissioners (the forerunner to the Town Council) founded the firm of Joseph Barrows & Sons, Wine & Spirit Merchants. The business prospered to the extent that by 1849 the recently widowed Barrows had bought Handsworth Hall, a large 18th century home with extensive grounds. It has been the home of Anna Maria Sacheverell and Anne Gough and afterwards Joseph Grice, JP. It was demolished in the 1870s when the area was redeveloped. In fine condition in what could be the original early Victorian ornate gilt frame
A Berlin porcelain plaque of a drinking scene circa 1860, depicting three seated men drinking and a clergyman, surrounded by wine barrels, signed L. Knoeller Dresden to the bottom left, titled `Angeheitert` after Ed. Grützner in black ink, impressed KPM and other impressed marks to reverse, in a later frame, 12¼ x 10in. (31 x 25.5cm.). .
A Georgian Bristol blue pint size club decanter decorated with a gilt rim, gilt band to the neck and gilded wine label inscribed `Rum`, with ground pontil, with a pear shaped stopper with gilt lining and letter `R`, 7 5/8in. (19.3cm.) high excluding stopper, chip to stopper, together with a Bristol Blue pint size tapered mallet decanter, with gilt inscription `Shrub` and fruiting vine border, ground pontil and with pear shaped stopper inscribed `S`, 8in. (20.3cm.) high. (2) .
A pair of Georgian Bristol blue pint size club decanters each decorated with a gilt rim, gilt band to the neck and gilded floral wine label, one inscribed `Hollands` and the other `Brandy`, with ground pontils, the Hollands decanter with a pear shaped stopper with gilt foliate decoration and letter `H`, 7½in. (19cm.) high excluding stopper, the brandy decanter`s stopper missing and with chip to rim. (2) .
A pair of Georgian Bristol blue club decanters each decorated with a gilt rim, three gilt bands to the neck and gilded floral wine label, one inscribed `Rum` and the other `Brandy`, with ground pontils, the Rum decanter with a pear shaped stopper with gilt lining and letter `R`, 9in. (23cm.) high excluding stopper, the brandy decanter`s stopper missing. (2) .
A pair of mid-19th century blue glass straight sided decanters the waisted panel cut necks with a single facet cut and gilded ring, the bodies with a gilt band and gilded wine labels with foliate borders, inscribed `Brandy` and `Whisky`, ground pontils, with facet cut spire stoppers, 13¼in. (33.75cm.) high. (2) .
A Chinese silver gilt, enamel and stone set wine ewer, goblets and tray probably mid-20th century, the ewer, goblets and borders of the tray chased with foliage and blossoms centered by turquoises on a matted ground, some foliage enamelled, the bottle shaped ewer with scrolled handle, domed cover and serpentine spout, the body decorated with high relief scenes in shaded enamel of a cat chasing butterflies amidst peonies, the goblets also decorated with conforming flowers, the ewer marked `Silver`, the tray also marked `NS1 Sterling`, gross weight 120oz., the tray 19 5/8in. (50cm.) long, the ewer 11¼in. (28.5cm.) high.
An Indian Mughal School gilt and lacquer papier-mâché mirror case 17th / 18th century, the removable cover finely painted with a spray of flowers on a gilt ground within floral and gilt borders, the reverse side with a rose bush in bloom on a blue ground, the base decorated with three cartouches depicting figures drinking wine, surrounded by gilt trees, plants and birds, 9 x 6¼in. (23 x 16cm.), ½in. (1.75cm.) deep, some losses to lacquer, damage to corners of cover.
Tuck (John) The Private Brewer`s Guide to the Art of Brewing Ale and Porter ..., with Complete Instructions for Country Victuallers who Brew at Home ..., 1822, folding table, recent quarter morocco; Anon., Remarks on the Art of Making Wine, with suggestions for The Application of its Principles to the Improvement of Domestic Wines, 1821, boards (worn); Davies (J.), The Innkeeper`s and Butler`s Guide, or, A Directory for Making and Managing British Wines ..., 1811, original printed paper boards (well worn) (3)
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