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Lot 425

SET OF FOUR THOMAS WEBB GLASSES AND FURTHER GLASSWARE including six further wine glasses and four othersQty: 14

Lot 547

GROUP OF PLATED ITEMS including a tea pot, coffee pot, wine ewer, entree dish and cover, sugar bowl, shallow dish and vase

Lot 583

COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATED CUTLERY ALONG WITH OTHER PLATED WARE Including dishes, a wine slide and cups

Lot 371

A George III mahogany and brass mounted octagonal wine cooler, raised on tapering supports terminating in brass casters. H.56 W.47 D.47cm

Lot 141

A set of twelve 19th century cut glass tapering wine glass raised on knop stem terminating in circular foot. H.16 W.7 D.7cm

Lot 261

A 19th century circular topped oak tilt top wine table with turned central column raised on three outswept supports terminating in pad feet. H.68 Dia.48cm.

Lot 24

BRONZE AGE BANGLE CENTRAL EUROPE, C. 1200 - 800 B.C. cast bronze, the broad pennanular bangle with subtle tiering at the terminals, incised with geometric patterning throughout, rich green patinationDimensions:8.5cm diameterProvenance:Provenance:Private collection, Walton-on-Thames, acquired 1930-1970sPrivate collection, United Kingdom, acquired from the above 1970sNote: During the Late Bronze Age in Central Europe (1300 to 800 B.C.), and indeed Europe more widely, archaeological evidence suggests that societies were increasingly characterised by a martial ethos, hierarchical social structures and a focus on military prowess as a means of securing and expanding territory. There is evidence of the emergence of a specific warrior class that held a prominent place in society. Many such individuals were buried with their weapons and other possessions, which were believed to be necessary for their journey into the afterlife. The following collection contains a range of objects that would have belonged to people from this world. Echoes of this martial culture are to be found in Homer's contemporaneous epic poem, the Iliad, which provides a vivid portrayal of the spirit of the Late Bronze Age, where large groups of armed individuals would travel significant distances in search of plunder and enrichment. The actual reasons for the emergence of these warrior cultures is not entirely clear. However, some scholars suggest that it may have been driven by a need for protection and control of natural resources such as metal ores and fertile land. Others propose that it may have been linked to the increasing complexity of political structures and the need for military power to enforce social order. In Central Europe, this warrior elite appears to have enjoyed high social status and power, and the objects featured here reflect their world of privilege. The drinking cup (lot 17) would likely have originally been part of a set, with a number of such cups accompanying a larger vat from which would have been served beer or in more southerly locales, wine. Archaeological evidence from burials also reveals the importance of personal grooming in Late Bronze Age Central Europe. Alongside martial gear, warriors were often buried with personal care items such as razors and knives (see lots 18, 19, 20) suggesting that personal grooming and appearance was an important aspect of their culture. For example, a burial discovered in Hungary contained the remains of a male warrior who was buried with a set of bronze grooming tools, including tweezers, a razor, and a comb. The presence of these grooming items alongside weapons and armour suggests that personal appearance and hygiene were important considerations for warriors, and that they may have used these items to maintain a clean-shaven or trimmed appearance. Further to the south in Mycenaean Greece, we have contemporaneous literary traditions making reference to such practices. For instance, within the Iliad there are several references to personal grooming among the warrior elites. In Book 18, the Trojan prince Hector is described as taking a moment to comb his hair and beard before re-entering the battle. This moment of personal grooming suggests that even in the midst of a violent conflict, appearance and presentation were still important considerations for warriors. The twisted torque (lot 22), bronze bangle (lot 24), spiral fibula (lot 29) & spiral brooch (lot 21) are fine examples of the ostentatious jewellery worn by the elites of the Late Bronze Age. In the case of the brooch & fibula, their use of the spiral is also significant; the spiral is believed to have held symbolic meaning, and its presence in various forms of art suggests that it held significance for people during this period. Its importance is widely debated, but it is often associated with notions of cyclical time, movement, and transformation. The significance of the spiral in Bronze Age art may have also been influenced by the materials and techniques used in its production. Bronze Age artisans were skilled in the creation of intricate metalwork, and the spiral may have been seen as a way to showcase their technical abilities.

Lot 127

Glassware to include five Waterford Lismore pedestal red wine glassesLocation: R2.4

Lot 366

Mixed crystal and cut glass to include a pair of boxed Jasper Conran tall pedestal white wine glassesLocation: 3:2/RAM

Lot 279

A pair of Victorian pierced silver wine labels for 'Madeira' and 'Sherry'. By Charles Rawlings & William Sumners. Approx. 25 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 49

A set of three silver wine labels for 'Gin', 'Sherry' and 'Madeira' with vine pattern. Approx. 30 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

Lot 57

PETER AND JONATHAN BATEMAN: A rare 18th Century silver wine label for 'Port'. Makers mark only. Approx. 8 grams. Est. £300 - £500.

Lot 245

A silver plated engraved wine label for 'Brandy'. Approx. 11 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 226

A George III silver wine funnel. London 1798. Approx. 113 grams. Est. £250 - £300.

Lot 246

An unusual silver plated wine label for 'Whisky'. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 312

A silver wine label for 'Sherry' with shell border. Approx. 7 grams. Est. £15 - £20.

Lot 247

An 18th Century George III silver crescent wine label for 'Rum'. Sheffield 1791. By Richard Morton & Co. Approx. 6 grams. Est. £80 - £100.

Lot 512

A silver wine label for 'Madeira'. Makers mark only. RG. Approx. 10 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

Lot 172

A silver wine label for 'Sherry'. Birmingham. Approx. 6 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 155

A fine pair of 18th Century George III pierced silver wine coasters. London 1789. By Robert Hennell. Approx. 298 grams gross weight. Est. £1000 - £1500.

Lot 189

A 19th Century French silver wine taster and chain. Marked on handle. Approx. 66 grams. Est. £80 - £100.

Lot 456

A Georgian silver wine label engraved 'Old Tom'. Approx. 23 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 240

A fine cast George III silver wine label for 'Sherry' of shell design. London 1832. By Charles Rawlings & William Summers. Approx. 24 grams. Est. £50 - £80

Lot 309

A silver wine label for 'Sherry' in crescent shape. Birmingham. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £15 - £20.

Lot 242

A George III silver wine label for 'Sherry'. London 1821. By GK. Approx. 8 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 120

A silver wine label for 'Brandy'. Approx. 12 grams. Est. £15 - £20.

Lot 56

PETER AND JONATHAN BATEMAN: A rare 18th Century silver wine label for 'Brandy'. Makers mark only. Approx. 8 grams. Est. £300 - £500.

Lot 435

A cased silver wine label for 'Sherry'. With original certificate. Approx. 23 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 110

A pierced silver wine coaster. Birmingham 1998. By B&Co. Approx. 102 grams gross weight. Est. £60 - £80.

Lot 458

A fine pair of George III silver fluted wine coasters. London 1807. Approx. 549 grams gross weight. Est. £1000 - £2000.

Lot 547

A silver and yellow enamelled wine taster. Birmingham 1913. By GW Lewis & Co. Approx. 27 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 513

An early silver wine label for 'Port'. c1750. By Sandilands Drinkwater. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £120 - £150.

Lot 101

CHESTER: A large embossed silver wine coaster. 1908. By George Nathan & Ridley Hayes. Approx. 193 grams gross weight. Est. £100 - £200.

Lot 238

A heavy silver wine label for 'Sherry' of modernistic design. Approx.19 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 496

A silver wine taster with chased vines. London 1967. Approx. 95 grams. Est. £100 - £200.

Lot 311

A Victorian silver wine label for 'Sherry'. Makers mark WK. Approx. 10 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 276

A fine cast pair of silver wine labels for 'Port' and 'Madeira'. London 1817. By John Reily. Approx. 38 grams. Est. £120 - £150

Lot 111

An early 18th Century silver wine coaster pierced with birds. London 1770. By Edward Aldridge. Approx. 150 grams gross weight. Est. £400 - 600.

Lot 193

EDINBURGH: A very fine chased silver wine jug heavily embossed with flowers and vines. 1876. By Marshall & Sons. Approx. 1488 grams. Est. £3500 - £5000.

Lot 239

A fine pair of George III silver cast wine labels for 'Madeira' and 'Sherry' embossed with cherubs and lions. London 1821. By William Bennett. Approx. 29 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

Lot 310

A silver wine label with shell border for 'Madeira'. Approx. 15 grams. Est. £15 - £20.

Lot 314

A silver wine label for 'Brandy' with shell border. Birmingham. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £15 - £20.

Lot 619

An American Sterling chased silver wine funnel. Approx. 28 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

Lot 257

A large quantity of cut glass including a set of six whiskey tumblers, a pair of brandy goblets, another pair of brandy goblets, a pair of champagne flutes, a pair of wine glasses, further brandy goblets, bowls, mugs etc (qty)

Lot 298

Glass ware - 19th century spirit bottle decanters, pair of faceted candle sticks, set of four cut glass wine glasses, pressed vases and jugs; etc

Lot 35

An unusual Chinese imperial yellow glass teapot/wine jug, dragon decoration to handle and lid, H. 18cm.

Lot 340

Cliff Richard / British Airways Millennium Tour Gift Bag, a British Airways bag full of goodies to celebrate the Cliff Richard Millennium concert in London (31/12/1999) - Printed bag with Programme, small bottes of red and white wine, specially made Aztec Bar, Party Hat, Shortbread pack, Union Jack flag, Cliff Mug, Biscuits, Nuts, Party Poppers and Streamers - programmes a little creased, otherwise all in very good condition and comes with used tickets for the concert

Lot 77

Assorted wine, to include Chateau Nenin Pomerol 1978, Undurraga Cabernet Sauvignon 1986, Pommard 1976, Chateau La Tour St Bonnet Medoc 1979, CastelGreve Riserva 1988 Chianti Classico, etc. twenty-four bottles total (25)

Lot 160

TWO BOXES OF MISCELANEOUS TOYS, GAMES AND BUILT MECCANO VEHICLE, to include a light blue Corgi Spitfire, numbered to the side K 5054, with missing parts, a Monopoly World of Warcraft, wear to outer box and looks to be missing a few parts, a Monopoly Star Wars Saga Edition set, again box damaged and unchecked for completion, a Star Wars the Force Awakens Micromachines Milennium Falcon B3533, no figures but all moving parts work, Black Box game, Plato game, wooden Wine Lock Puzzle game, Lord of the rings Top Trumps, featuring three different sets, a built Meccano truck, dismantled Nikko radio controlled Title Truck, not complete, an educational skull with removeable top revealing the parts of the brain, also included are seventeen Asterix books by Goscinny and Uderzo, Hodder Dargaud, and a Lord of the Rings movie guide by Brian Sibley,

Lot 77

Art Deco style silver plated four piece tea set, to include coffee pot, tea pot, sugar and jug, the coffee pot 16cm high, together with other plated wares to include picture frames, silver plated tray, pair of wine coasters, and another, coffee and tea pot, a quantity of silver plated flatware

Lot 80

Part suite of Waterford glass, to comprise seven red wine glasses, nine white wine glasses and nine whisky tumblers, etched marks to base (Qty)Condition Report: Generally good condition.One beaker has a small chip on it.

Lot 9

Georgian silver 2 section wine funnel with rubbed marks.

Lot 116

A suite of Bohemian glass, to comprise six red wine glasses, eight white wine glasses, six flutes, ten liqueur glasses,six brandy glasses,four tumblers, two sherry glasses and a decanter and stopper (Qty)

Lot 18

Chester silver wine or caddy spoon with fish stem and ship finial by Maurice Freeman 1900af.

Lot 25

Pair of white metal wine bottle coasters with figural designs.

Lot 108

A Suite of Stuart Glen Gary pattern Crystal glass, to comprise 6 large wine glasses 15.5cm high, 4 smaller wine glasses 12.7cm high, 3 wine glasses 13.3cm high, 2 wine glasses 12.3cm high, 2 pint tankards 12.3cm high, 2 half pint tankards 10.7cm high, 4 brandy balloons 14.5cm high, 4 tumblers 10cm high, 4 whiskey glasses 8.9cm high, 8 sherry or port glasses in boxes, and other miscellaneous items to comprise, 4 glass jugs, 5 finger bowls and stands, 4 smaller beakers 8.7cm high, an Edinburgh Crystal presentation set with four champagne flutes within, together with a collection of glass to comprise, a cut glass platter on scrolling legs, 29.5cm diameter, ten sundae glasses, of differing design, six cut glass drinking glasses and four tumblers (Qty)

Lot 271

A Lec wine fridge, 128cm high x 50cm wide x 54cm deep

Lot 76

Collection of glass, to comprise seven whisky tumblers, six wine glasses, five brandy balloons and two decanters, with other items to include a model of the Swan Hotel, Lavenham, Limoges trinket boxes and other porcelain smalls (Qty)

Lot 290

An unusual William IV mahogany serpentine sideboard in a chest of drawers form, slight oversailing top, above two short drawers flanked by twin wine cooling drawers over one long drawer, raised on tapered supports. 89cm H x 90cm W x 51cm D

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