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Three 19th century green wine glasses comprising a matched pair of wine glasses with half dimpled green funnel bowls, clear stems with a green glass central stripe, one stem facetted, and solid conical feet, 6.5in. (16.5cm.) high, together with a green glass wine glass with trumpet bowl, disc shoulder knop stem and firing foot, 5in. (13cm.) high. (3)
Miscellaneous antiquarian, including Manuscript Recipe Book, early to mid 19th c., 646 pp. with tabulated index at front, includes recipes for all sorts of meat dishes, puddings, cakes, as well as wine and other beverages and a few medicinal recipes, contemp. half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, 4to, together with other miscellaneous antiquarian, including cookery and many odd vols. (4 cartons)
* Postal History/Cheques/Ephemera. A quantity of early pre-postage stamp postal history, including provincial town stamps, penny post, etc., together with old Victorian cheques, assorted printed ephemera including Penny savings bank broadsheet, engraved letter heads, Victorian prescription, seamans service ticket, wine & spirit price lists, coach house, Inn & hotel itemised receipts, etc., all from the 19th c.. (-)
A Victorian silver ovoid Claret Jug with Bacchus mask spout, the handle moulded as a lady terminating with a face mask, the body finely decorated with mythical figures and animals, and having three vignettes of female figures, the circular base stamped `R & S GARRART, PANTON STREET, LONDON`, London 1874, 11 1/2in H, approx 35 oz and two associated Wine Goblets of same date, 8in H
A Chinese sang-de-boeuf glazed ‘beehive’ water pot, taibo zun, Kangxi six character mark and possibly period, with glazed white top and foot rims and interior, 13.7cm diameter. Waterpots of this form, known as Taibo zun after the Tang Dynasty poet Li Taibo, who is often depicted leaning against a large wine jar of similar form, or as qizhao zun because their shape resembles that of a chicken coop, belong to the eight peachbloom wares for the scholar’s desk, of which a complete set in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, is illustrated in Suzanne G. Valenstein, A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics, New York, 1989, p.237. Similar waterpots can be found in many important museum collections, for example, in the Palace Museum, Beijing, published in Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong Qing Porcelain from the Palace Museum Collection, Hong Kong, 1989, p.142, pl.125; and in the Percival David Foundation, London, included in the Foundation’s Illustrated Catalogue of Ming and Qing Monochrome Wares, London, 1989, no.580 and illustrated on the cover.
A Chinese export porcelain famille rose teapot stand, Qianlong, circa 1770, painted with a European couple, the woman with a yellow dress, the man with blue jacket. he holds a gun, they both have a wine glass with two dogs at their feet, all in a rocky landscape with a tree by their side, 12.9cm wide
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