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A RARE PAIR OF SAILOR WORKED AMBER GLASS WINE BOTTLES decorated in stipple engraving, one with moon, stars, Prince of Wales feathers, Irish harp etc. and 'Merry Christmas' 1872, the other similarly engraved but in addition a three masted sailing ship, lighthouse and 'Happy New Year' 1872. Each 36cm high.
A 19th Century Bohemian goblet with a petal edged foot, shallow stem and facet cut beaker cased in ruby over clear and flash cut with a fruiting vine pattern, height 14.5cm, together with a cut down wine glass bowl cased and flash cut with a woodland scene and a small flash painted scent bottle.
A Charles I silver wine taster, maker's mark 'SA' in monogram, London 1647, circular with twin scroll handles, punched with stylised flowers, the centre with a flowerhead, engraved 'W over BF', 'B' and a later monogram 'EH', 12.5cm (5in) wide, 55g (1.75 oz). See Jackson (3rd edition), p. 118 for this unattributed mark
Five silver vine leaf bottle tickets or wine labels, George III to Victoria, each with pierced names, a pair 'Port' and 'Sherry' by Charles Reiley & William Storer, London 1848; 'Madeira', maker's mark part struck, London 1828; 'Claret', maker's mark part struck, Birmingham 1822; and 'Moselle' by George Unite, Birmingham 1843; and a white metal example 'Hock', unmarked
Eleven silver bottle tickets or wine labels, George III to modern, comprising: a banner and feathers example 'Port' by Peter & William Bateman, London 1810; a set of three canted rectangular with chased vine borders 'Hermitage', Madeira' and 'Marsala' by W. R. Smiley, London 1869; cartouche shape 'Port', standard mark only; cartouche shape embossed with scrolls and vine 'Claret, by Samuel Evans, Birmingham 1841; rectangular with bright-cut border 'Malmzey-Madeira', perhaps John Robins, London 1792; three canted-rectangular: 'Madeira' by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1812; 'Port' by Elizabeth Morley, London 1807; and 'Soy' by Samuel Bellingham (no date letter); a modern label 'Whisky'; and a white metal cherub and vine example 'Claret', unmarked
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