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A rare 18th century engraved commemorative airtwist wine glass, circa 1750, the bowl etched with a hanging scene on the gallows, reading 'THE COWARD REWARDED', the hanging figure with letters A and B either side for Admiral Byng, on a multi-spiral stem and conical foot, 15.5 cm highLiterature: A very similar glass from the A C Hubbard Jr Collection was sold by Bonhams on 30 November 2011, lot 87 and is illustrated by Ward Lloyd, A Wine Lover's Glasses (2000), p.125, pl.199.Admiral John Byng was a Royal Naval officer until his death in 1757. During the Seven Years War, Byng was sent to relieve a besieged garrison at Minorca. With his ships in a poor state of repair, Byng opted to return to Gibraltar to see to his ships and await further promised resources. On his return to Britain he was court-martialled for failing to "do his utmost" to prevent the loss of Minorca. He was executed by firing squad on 14th March 1757 - the engraving on the glass being symbolic rather than accurate - despite appeals to King George II for clemency.
Two vintage wine tables, one with faux marble top, the other with onyx-style top and raised pierce brass gallery, both on three splayed supports, height of each approx. 57cm, a single cane top mahogany stool, 43 x 44 x 34cm, and an early 20th century brown and coloured glazed planter, unmarked, probably Continental, height 24.5cm, diameter 28cm (4).
Four Folio Society volumes: Elizabeth David 'An Omelette and a Glass of Wine' (2016); M F K Fisher 'The Gastronomical Me' (2017); Jane Grigson 'Good Things' (2013); 'The Folio Book of Food and Drink' (2017) (with slip cases) (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Last of the Summer Wine. A large, 7" by 6" autograph book page signed by fourteen of the cast of the popular British sitcom that ran from 1973 until 2010.The page, circa 1990, is signed by: Bill Owen, who played Compo, Peter Sallis - Clegg, Kathy Staff - Nora Batty, Brian Wilde, - Foggy, Robert Fyfe - Howard, Juliette Kaplan - Pearl, Thora Hird - Edie, Sarah Thomas - Glenda, Mike Grady - Barry, Jane Freeman - Ivy, Jean Alexander - Auntie Wainwright, Jean Fergusson - Marina, Gordon Wharmby - Wesley and Danny O'Dea - Eli. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
GEORGIAN ENGRAVED OPAQUE TWIST WINE GLASS MID 18TH CENTURY the bell-shaped bowl engraved with a bird in flight and a stylised sunflower on the stem, over a multi-knopped opaque twist stem, on a domed circular footDimensions:17.7cm highProvenance:Provenance: The late G. A. Cannon, Chelsworth, Suffolk
GEORGIAN COMPOSITE STEM ENGRAVED WINE GLASS MID 18TH CENTURY the bell-shaped bowl solid at the base, engraved around the rim with a band of formal scrolls and flowers, with a further floral spray near the base of the bowl, raised on a plain stem with a central beaded knop, on a domed helmet footDimensions:17.3cm highProvenance:Provenance: The late G. A. Cannon, Chelsworth, Suffolk
GEORGIAN GILT OPAQUE TWIST WINE FLUTE MID 18TH CENTURY in the manner of Giles, the tall round funnel bowl decorated in gilt with fruiting vines below a gilt rim, the stem with two inner multi-ply spiral tapes encircled by a multi-ply spiral band, on a conical footDimensions:18.5cm highProvenance:Provenance: The late G. A. Cannon, Chelsworth, Suffolk
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY WINE TABLE, c.1800, the dished circular top on turned vase stem, raised on tripod base with downcurved legs, 17 3/4" x 28" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Possibly a marriage of top and base, repaired hairline splits to top and some spot heat stains, old repair to base of stem.
TWO CONTINENTAL GLASS DRINKING GLASSES (2)17th/18th century comprising of a Dutch facon de venise toasting glass with drawn trumpet bowl, 19.5cm high and a baluster wine glass with bell-shaped bowl and folded foot, 15.5cm high. Provenance: The Chris Crabtree CollectionToasting glass- fracture to the bowl, approx. 4cm lengthWine glass- small chip to the inner rim
A SILVER POT POURRI BOX AND FOUR FURTHER SILVER ITEMS (5)The pot pourri box pierced to the detachable cover, by William Comyns, London 1906, a trefoil shaped dish, Birmingham probably 1913, a vesta case, Birmingham 1918, a salt and a wine tasting dish, Birmingham 1987, combined weight 188 gms
A GROUP OF SILVER (5)Comprising; a mustard pot, with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration and with a flower finial to the hinged lid, London 1818, another mustard pot, London probably 1822, a pair of oval salts, with pierced decoration, London, probably 1776, the hallmarks rubbed and a wine funnel, London 1813, with four blue glass liners, also three further blue glass liners, combined weight 462 gms
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