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Chateau Bel Air, 2000 Saint Emilion 4 bottles Chateau Les Faures, 1997 4 bottles Chateau Magnol, 1999 Medoc 4 bottles Chateau La Fleur Peyrabon, 2001 Pauillac 1 bottle Sarget De Gruaud Larose, 2000 Second wine of Chateau Gruaud Larose Pauillac 1 bottle Chateau Le Preuil, 2001 Medoc 1 bottle Chateau L`Ermitage, 2000 Medoc 2 bottles Chateau Queyron Lartigue Saint Emilion 1 bottle Above 18 bottles
A 19TH CENTURY COROMANDEL DECANTER CASE containing six glass decanters, each with ring stoppers and silvered decanter labels, with fall front to the box opening to reveal three tumbler glasses within and with five, possibly associated, wine glasses above, the lock signed Bramah, London and with a brass label to the lid D. C. B. XX Hussars, 13 1/4" wide x 11 3/4" high
A Royal Doulton cut glass suite of table glass decorated in the Georgian pattern, comprising; thirteen red wine glasses, nineteen white wine glasses, eleven high ball glasses, two vinegar bottles, fourteen champagne flutes, four champagne cups, fruit bowl, sweet meat dish, four hors d`oeuvre dishes, six sundae dishes, thirty six small glasses, ice bucket, six whisky tumblers, ten water glasses, large tumbler and cream jug, approximately 130 pieces.
Scarce 1946/47 MCC cricket tour to Australia signed wine list – this being the first cricket tour overseas immediately after the war and comprises a signed wine list from the Bournemouth Belle Pullman train dated 31st August 1946 and signed in ink by 19 of the MCC touring team on their way to Southampton before embarking to Australia -signatures include Hammond, Yardley, Bedser, Compton, Edrich, Evans, Hutton, Ikin, Voce, Washbrook, et al. Note: In spite of the MCC being reluctant to send out a team so soon after the war the presence of the English side in Australia not only revived cricket enthusiasm and witnessed bigger public support than ever before with a five test matches attracting an overall crowd of 846,263 spectators and off the field the tour was a tremendous success with the Englishman being popular wherever they went.
A collection of Chinese Canton enamel, 18th/19th Century, comprising a pair of yellow ground bowls painted with opposing figural landscapes, the yellow ground filled with flowers, a pair of small wine cups painted with figures in a coastal landscape and two small snuff dishes (some faults).
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