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A George III pendant neck ring wine label, of canted oblong form with reeded borders, inscribed 'HOLLANDS' with sheild and cornucopia surmount, crested, by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London, 1810, 0.5oz.

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A George III canted oblong wine label, pierced "MALMSEY" with a reeded border, by Thomas & James Phipps, London 1818.

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A mixed lot of wine labels: a pair of George III labels pierced "PORT" and "CLARET", London 1814/16, two modern labels, a mother of pearl crescent and eight enamelled labels. (13)

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A mixed lot of wine labels: A Chinese crescent "PORT", by Wang Hing & Co a plated drapery festoon label "Red Wine", a gadrooned oval "MADEIRA", by John Bridge, London 1829, a stamped out "MADEIRA", by Jonathan Hayne, 1831, a silver gilt "RUM", by Aston & Sons, Birmingham 1858 and a Scottish escutcheon pierced "MADEIRA", by George Paton, Edinburgh 1828. (6)

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Four wine labels on a bird theme: a cast heraldic crest label, (a gryphon with wings displayed) pierced "Brandy", by M.W Druitt, London 1973, a cast bird on a bench label holding the title "WHISKEY", London 1973, a spread eagle, "SHERRY" unmarked, and a mid 19th century spread eagle holding a cut out letter "B" unmarked c.1850. (4)

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A rare 19th century wine label, in the form of a fouled anchor with a drapery title area, incised "PORT" unmarked probably provincial or Colonial dating from 1810-1820.

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A George III Scottish reeded wine label, canted oblong incised and infilled "BRANDY", by Mitchell & Russell, Edinburgh 1817 together with a similar Victorian Scottish label incised "KUMMELL", by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh c.1880. (2)

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A rare George III wine label, stamped and cut out in the form of an Indian elephant, the decorative saddle cloth, pierced "MADEIRA", maker's mark D.H, possibly by David Hockley, London 1814.

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A miscellaneous lot including:- a Victorian inkpot with screw cover, a small jewell box with blue enamelled cover, three napkin rings, a pair and one single wine label, two calendar frames, a salt, a bon bon dish, two "Yard o Led" pencils (cased), another "Yard o Led" pencil a George IV sugar sifter spoon, by R. Peppin, London 1824, a "Dutch style" apostle spoon and a plated fish knife.

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Lit: Journal of The Wine Label Circle, a run from No.1, April 1952 to c.1984, bound in six volumes and contained in three box files, with some wine-related catalogues. (9)

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Follower of Jusepe de Ribera, called Lo Spagnoletto, A Young Boy serving Wine, oil on canvas, 84.2 by 66.3 cm.; 33.25 by 26 in.

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Old English Decorated Papier Mache Wine Coaster

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9 Stemmed Wine Glasses

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Pair Silver Candlesticks And Silver Rimmed Wine Coaster

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Mahogany Pedestal Wine Table

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Largiemeanoch-12 year-old. Distilled 1967. Specially distilled in Islay and bottled for The Howgate Wine Co. Ltd., Cumberland Street, Edinburgh. Cask numbers 2655/6/7. 26 2/3 fl. ozs., 75.7 cl. Hand written label. Stopper cork, plastic seal cracked. Single malt, 54.2% volume. 1 bottle

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Glenmorangie Malaga Wood Finish-25 year-old. A limited edition, matured in oak for 25 years including one year finishing in Malaga wine butts. In original carton. Single malt, 43% volume. Glenmorangie Traditional-10 year-old. Non-chill filtered. Litre bottle, in cardboard presentation case. Single malt, 57.2% volume. Distilled and bottled by The Glenmorangie Distillery Coy, Tain. 2 bottles

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Glenmorangie Tain L'Hermitage-1978. Matured for 12 years in American white oak then racked into wine barrels from Tain L'Hermitage in the Rhone Valley. Distilled and bottled by The Glenmorangie Distillery Coy., Tain. 70 cl. Single malt, 43% volume. 1 bottle

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Glenmorangie Sesquicentennial-21 year-old. As above lot, accompanied by a bottle of Crabbie's Green Ginger Wine and a copy of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens published by The Glenmorangie Distillery Coy, in wicker picnic basket. 2 bottles and book

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Glenmorangie Tain L'Hermitage-1978. Matured for 12 years in American White Oak then racked into wine barrels from Tain L'Hermitage in the Rhone Valley. Distilled and bottled by The Glenmorangie Distillery Coy, Tain. Single malt, 43% volume. 1 bottle

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A rare Buchan & Co. whisky water jug by Associated Potteries Co., sole selling agents Hancock & Cornfield Ltd of oviform, inscribed to neck "B.O.B.I (Bob's Old Best Irish)." to one side and "B O B S (Bob's Old Best Scottish)" to the other above photographic cartouche of a military figure in medals and sash, further inscribed below spout "A. Buchan & Co., Wine & Spirit Merchants, Rhymney", overall crazing, 14 cm high

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A rare and unusual stoneware wine ewer by J. Abrahams & Sons & Sons Ltd., in the Art Deco Style of oviform with spreading neck inscribed below spout "A meal without wine is like a day without sunshine", further inscribed with the names of various eating establishments including Rogano Restaurant and Seafood Bar, Glasgow, Buchanan Arms Hotel Drymen and Grand Central, Belfast's Best Hotel, 16 cm high (See lot 241 for illustration).

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*Cookery. Manuscript recipe book, c. mid 19th c., approx. 80pp. incl. later additions, insertions and newscuttings, index at rear, recipes include elder wine, the Queen's favourite soap, apple cheese, champagne from unripe grapes, calves' feet jelly, etc., hinges broken, orig. vellum, soiled and lower cover damaged, 4to (1)

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A Davenport terracotta wine cooler, circa 1800-10, the cylindrical body moulded in high relief with a portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson to the front and naval trophies to the reverse, surrounded by branches of oak leaves and acorns, flanked by fish head handles. impressed DAVENPORT above an anchor. 26cm., 10.25in. minor damage.

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A George III carved mahogany piecrust wine table, top and base associated. h.57.5cm., diam.28.5cm.

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A George III silver circular wine coaster, with turned wooden base and engraved bar and star pattern pierced gallery, London 1789 or 1809 (marks worn), 12cm diameter; and a late Victorian pedestal small bowl, of ogee outline and wrythen moulded, 8cm high, 4oz, (2).

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An early Victorian Irish silver wine funnel stand, circular with engraved unicorn head crest within gadroon rim, Dublin 1839 by R Smith, 11.5cm diameter, 3.5oz.

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A George IV silver wine funnel, with moulded plain bowl, the detachable drainer with acanthus thumbpiece, gadroon rim and gilt interior, London 1824 by Richard Pearce, 8.5cm diameter, 5.75oz. (see lot 111 for illustration)

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Edward Sharland, 'Mary le Port St' and 'Wine Street', Bristol, Two etchings, Each pencil signed and titled, 31cm x 19cm, Another Bristol print, (3)

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A George III carved mahogany tripod wine table, with dished top over acanthus carved baluster upright issuing three cabriole supports with foliate decorated knees and unusual dolphin feet, diameter 58.5cm.

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A Victorian mahogany oval tilt-top pedestal wine table, on bobbin turned tapered upright issuing three cabriole supports, 69cm high, 60cm wide.

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A 19th century oak tripod pedestal wine table, with circular dished top over baluster upright and three down-curved supports, 71cm high, top 33cm diameter.

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A mahogany small tilt-top pedestal wine table circa 1840, with circular top over baluster and ring-turned upright, on three cabriole supports, 67cm high, 46cm diameter.

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A Victorian mahogany tilt-top pedestal wine table, with rectangular top over ring-turned tapered upright issuing three downswept supports, 77cm high, top 65cm x 47cm.

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Late Georgian mahogany sarcophagus shaped wine cellarette, fluted edge with compressed circular ribbed feet, 24" height, 30" width.

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Georgian mahogany square top wine cellarette, chevron stringing Diplock with shaped carved corners, chamfered straight leg stand with small brass castors and fretwork supports, 28.5" height, 17" width.

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A quantity of glassware; four 19th century wine glasses with baluster shaped stems, hand blown, small ships decanter, pestle and mortar etc (q)

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Tiles: a set of seven 19th century sepia transfer tiles by Webbs Worcester Tileries, each depicting medieval servants within a square reserve and floral side borders, includes serving food, wine and fruit. (7)

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Seven various 19th Century green wine glasses with clear stems.

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Set of three plus one Georgian wine glasses of conical form with moulded faceted conical bowls and knops, also three others. (7)

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Late Tekke Turkoman carpet, the plum field of four rows of gulls with alternating blue and green ornament along with cream, orange and wine decoration interspersed with blue and green cruciform ornaments and a multiple border, 2.66x2.07m.

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George III silver wine funnel, of typical form with reeded borders and a perforated bowl, some faults and dents, maker's mark worn, London 1810, 13.5cm long

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Set of 3 George IV silver wine labels, each of cast vine leaf form, pierced with the titles 'sherry', 'madeira' and 'port', by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1827, each 7cm wide

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A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL with drilled drainer, detachable spout and sieve, 4 3/4" long, London 1807 by Peter and William Bateman.

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Furniture: MacQuoid, Percy, A HISTORY OF ENGLISH FURNITURE, THE AGE OF OAK, single volume, London, 1904, in publishers' wine cloth gilt, fol, and by the same author, THE AGE OF SATINWOOD, Dover, reprint edition, 1972 paperback

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Lenygon, Francis,. DECORATION IN ENGLAND (1640-1760) 2nd Edn, Batsford, 1927, and FURNITURE IN ENGLAND (1660-1760) 1st Edn, Batsford, 1914, both in publishers wine cloth, blind stamped and gilt, large 4to, (2)

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Scottish School, early to mid 19th-century. PORTRAIT OF LADY KINLOCH, depicted bust-length wearing a black veil and a wine velvet dress, a fluted pillar behind her, oil on canvas, unsigned, entitled in pencil to the stretcher, numbered "B.9056" in sepia ink on an old label, 73.5cm x 58cm, (29in x 22.8in), in carved gilt slip (as frame)

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AN UNUSUAL VICTORIAN GILT AND EBONISED "GYPSY" TABLE having a circular top with wine plush covering, the edge studded, above a valance with lace band and acorn-form tassels, the three-strand twisted openwork stem, on a cruciform undertier with spindle balustrades, gilt-enriched, on three gilt-edged square section downswept legs, with ceramic castors, 52cm diameter x 69.5cm high, (20.5in x 27.3in)

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A SET OF SIX LATE 19TH-/EARLY 20TH-CENTURY LIME GREEN WINE GLASSES each having fifteen ribs to the rounded funnel bowl, on an integral stem with vestigial ribbing, the plain foot with ground-out pontil, 5.8cm diameter x 12cm high, (2.3in x 4.7in)

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FIVE MATCHING VICTORIAN WINE GLASSES with green bowls and clear stems and feet, 13cm, (5.1in) high

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AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE BACCHUS-MASK WINE JUG, moulded and overpainted with "snowflakes" flanking the mask, within silver lustre banding, all-over pearlware glaze, 15.5cm, (6.1in) high (chip and crack)

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AN EARLY 18TH-CENTURY RHENISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE WINE JUG of bulbous form, with blue enamelled scrollwork decoration, 23cm, (9.2in) high

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A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL in one piece and of plain form with ribbed nozzle, London, 1808, maker indistinct, 3 ozs, (93g)

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A GEORGIAN SILVER WINE LABEL engraved SHERRY, [London] 1815, Phipps & Robinson, A VICTORIAN SCENT BOTTLE of square pillar form, hallmarked, all over engraved with foliate scrollwork glass-lined, 5cm, (2in) high, A CHEROOT HOLDER CASE (vacant), plain, Birmingham, 1899, 7cm, (3in) long, ANOTHER, engraved, hallmarked Birmingham, 1914, F.W., containing a 9ct gold-mounted amber cheroot holder, 5cm, (2in) long and A MINIATURE HAND MIRROR, Birmingham 1914, C.& N., 7.5cm, (2.9in) long (5)

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A GEORGE III UNMARKED SILVER WINE LADLE with circular bowl and balleen handle, partially writhen, 38.5cm, (15in) long

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AN ELIZABETH II SILVER JUBILEE COMMEMORATIVE BOWL of wine taster form, issued by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, the plain body having a single handle cast in the form of a Royal demi-lion rampant supporting the armorial shield of Westminster No 110 of a limited edition of 2500 by Aurum, hallmarked London, 1977, 18cm, (71.1in) overall, 8 ozs, (249g)

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A SILVER WINE TASTER the handle cast as entwined serpents, London, 1967, Messrs Garrards, 4ozs, (124g)

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A MID 19TH-CENTURY RAY-SKIN CUTLERY BOX of bow-fronted design, the sloping hinged cover with original lacquered brass backplate bale carrying handle, a compartmentalised wine plush-lined interior, the front with original clasp and escutcheon, on four brass bun feet, 122.5cm x 14cm x 35cm high, (8.8in x 5.5in x 13.8in) (lifting to ray-skin)

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Four various cranberry bowl wine glasses and two green bowl wine glasses.

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A thirty-seven piece suite of matching cut clear glass tableware comprising various tumblers and wine glasses and four circular dishes.

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