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Two Madeira wine labels: a George III feather-edge 'gorget' label, pierced title, initialled 'E' on the reverse, maker's mark only, by Thomas Hyde, London c.1770; together with an early Victorian 'stamped' escutcheon with a large border of fruiting vines, shells and leaves, pierced title, maker's mark lost in piercing, London 1837. (2)
A pair of Old Sheffield plated wine coolers, with lion mask and drop-ring handles, circular bases and part-fluted lower bodies engraved with a crest below the motto "IN ARDUA TENDIT" on one side and a coat of arms on the other *, complete with collars and liners, c.1805, 8.8in (22.5cm) high. (2) * Probably for MALCOLM
A pair of mid 18th century wine glasses with trumpet bowl, inverted tear drop stem and wide foot, 16.5cm high; another taller, with narrow conical bowl and folded foot, 19.5cm high; a large air twist wine glass, of 18th century design, 20.5cm high; and a double knopped air twist glass, 16.5cm high (5)
A Victorian pollard oak and carved mahogany wine cellaretteof panelled sarcophagus form, the leaf scroll carved cavetto moulded lid with a gadrooned edge, the foliate canted corbel corners ending in concealed castors, the divided interior fitted with eight thistle and foliate engraved square decanters with stoppers92cm wide, 63cm high, 55cm deepProvenance: Major Morris of Moorburn, Largs, won the Waterloo Cup, and the Earl of Eglinton wanted to acquire the winning dog,and so offered this cellarette in exchange. The cellarette was accepted by Major Morris, the great great-great grandfather of Major Young, present owner
A HORNBY O GAUGE TWO RAIL GOODS TRAIN consisting of engine, with Great Western livery, No 5500, a two barrell wine wagon, a 40 ton Great Western wagon, a further wagon, a Shell tanker, guards van and snow plough (boxed RS681) together with buffer stops (boxed), platform crane (boxed) and a quantity of track (see illustration).
Wine, French manuscript Manuscript in French on paper announcing the establishment by Charles IV, King of France, of new tax on wine. Folio [no place, ?Paris], 22 September 1565, manuscript in ink on 18 pages, 3 blank leaves, unbound, stitched, folding marks and browning or slight staining, last leaf only with small holes along central fold; and a small group of French autograph letters and documents Note: Following the meeting of the Estates-General at Pontoise where the disastrous state of the royal finances was revealed, the King decided to impose a new tax on all wine entering his kingdom by sea or land for six months. The amount of tax to be paid is detailed and should the tax be unpaid, the wine would be confiscated for the benefit of the crown.
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