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A Victorian grocer's scarlet japanned shop window scoop , with gold and silver stencilled designs of berried leaves in a key-fret border and applied tubular brass rim, 30cm h, oval embossed metal trade label of Park Hall & Sons Ltd Manufacturers and Complete Shop Fitters for all Trades, Marrow Wine St, Bristol In reasonably good original condition with some loss to the painted decoration and the odd dent here and there but a decorative item nonetheless
A Victorian silver wine jug, the slender vase shape body with bands of Grecian anthemion decoration and a contemporary Masonic presentation inscription, the hinged cover with a leaf spray thumbpiece and a hollow loop handle, on a bright cut bordered spreading foot. 13in. (33cm.) Makers Edward and John Barnard, London 1864. 18.5oz.
A LARGE EARLY 20TH-CENTURY SILVER-PLATED WINE STAND perhaps for a Jereboam of champagne, or similar, of cylindrical form with everted rim of floral scroll design, the sides of neo-classical pierced design with leaf medallions between husk swags, having turned wood inset base, E.P. on copper, 27cm, (10.5in) diameter, (internal diameter 19.75cm, (7.7in)
A 19TH-CENTURY PLATE-ON COPPER WINE COOLER of two-handled campana form with removable liner and removable shell- and cornucopia-decorated rim, the body decorated with a crest, a stag coupé beneath the motto "VIGILANS ET PROMTUS", and a frieze of shells, foliate scrolls and gadrooning above bold acanthus leaves, the domed stepped foot matching the rim, unmarked, 24cm, (9.4in) across handles, same height.
THREE ITEMS OF 19TH-CENTURY "BRISTOL" BLUE GLASS, comprising: A flask of side-flattened onion form with strap handle, the tall neck with brass collar, 19cm, (7.5in) excluding cork stopper; A finger bowl, 12cm diameter x 9cm high, (4.7in x 3.5in), and A wine glass with rounded bowl on a clear stem and plain foot, 12.3cm, (4.9in) high
FIVE 18TH-CENTURY DRINKING GLASSES, comprising: a wine glass with two engraved bands of eight-pointed stars, the lower bowl and integral stem octagonally facet-cut, 12cm, (4.7in) high; a similar example, engraved with ribbon swags, the lower body and integral stem hexagonally facet-cut, same height; a smaller glass, the bucket bowl engraved with a perching bird, the stem with medial disc knop, 10.5cm, (4.1in) high; another, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with overlapping swags, on an integral thick tapering stem, 10cm, (4in) high, and a fifth, the rounded bowl engraved with a foliate frieze, the stem having a flattened ball knop, 10cm, (4in) high, all five with plain foot
A 19TH-CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN WINE POT of small size and hexagonal form, painted on alternate panels with famille rose figures and calligraphic inscriptions in black, gilt enriched, complete with cover, 15cm (5.75in) high including metal swing handles, and A 19TH-CENTURY JAPANESE ARITA PORCELAIN SAKE CUP painted in underglaze blue and iron red, gilt-enriched with scrolls, leaping hares and flowers, 4cm, (1.5in) high (2)
Lionel Edwards, RI (Author and Illustrator) THREE BOOKS OF EQUINE INTEREST, comprising: SEEN FROM THE SADDLE, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1st Edn, 1937, in publisher's green cloth, SKETCHES IN STABLE AND KENNEL, G. P. Putnam's Sons, Ist Edn, 1933, in publisher's beige cloth, and FAMOUS FOXHUNTERS, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1st Edn, 1932, in publisher's wine cloth (3)
A pair of Chantilly armorial wine coolers (sceaux a rafraichir) from the Service de la Menagerie circa 1765-70, each side painted in blue with the arms of Bourbon-Conde, the rims and handles embellished in blue, hunting horns and LB in blue, incised marks, 19cm., 7.5in. one wih rim chip and rubbing to one armorial, typical minor traces of wear to both, (2)
A sealed armorial wine bottle circa 1710, the squat onion form of green tint with tapering neck and string rim, applied with a moulded circular seal enclosing the arms of the Cheffyn-Grove family, a shield with a talbot below a helmet with mantling and further talbot crest, kick-in base, 15cm., 5.875in. some typical surface rubbing and section of string rim and rim missing, chip to seal
An engraved Claret decanter and stopper circa 1770, the mallet form engraved with a simulated wine label inscribed CLARET, below a chain around the tapering neck and with pendant fruiting vone and foliage, the possibly associated lozenge stopper with faceting to the edge, 28.2cm., 11.125in. (2)
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