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A GERMAN SILVER TABLE BELL, PROBABLY HANAU, CIRCA 1894 the stem cast as a young woman pouring wine from a jug standing on a sphere, the bell richly cast with foliate scrolls on scalework grounds surround two vacant cartouches, import marked for Berthold Mueller, London, 1894, two indecipherable pseudo marks, 12.5cm high, 119g
4 BOTTLES OF FRENCH RED WINE INCLUDING CHATEAU GRAND-PONTET 1996 SAINT-EMILION Grand-Pontet 1996 Grand Cru Classe - 12% ABV / 75clFaiveley 1983 Gevrey-Chambertin - 12.5% ABV / 75clReine Pedauque 1982 Gevrey-Chambertin - No stated ABV / 75clGabriel Mefre 2001 La Chasse Du Pape Reserve Cotes Du Rhone - 13% ABV / 75clQty: 4
AUCHENTOSHAN 2008 DISTILLERY CASK #3835 LOWLAND SINGLE MALT Auchentoshan is part of a small minority of Scottish distilleries, in that every drop of whisky it produces is sold as a single malt. Similarly unusual is its use of triple distillation to produce a purer spirit that’s light and mildly fruity.Situated just outside Clydebank, the distillery was lucky to survive the 1941 blitz relatively unscathed. Only one of its warehouses was damaged by a bomb blast, and another near miss provided a blast crater that later became the distillery’s picturesque pond.Distilled: 25/09/2008Bottled: 25/02/2018Matured in Bordeaux wine cask #383554.5% ABV / 70cl
DEANSTON 2005 HAND-FILLED CASK HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT From the outside, Deanston doesn’t resemble a traditional distillery, since it occupies the site of a former cotton mill in the town of Doune. Now operated by the Distell group, the brand has undergone an overhaul in recent years, and now boasts an expanded core range that is bottled at the punchy strength of 46.3% ABV.Distilled: 2005Bottled: 06/12/2019Finished in a French wine cask.55% ABV / 70cl
A Rare 54-Bore Flintlock Tutenag Box-Lock Pocket Pistol By Perry, London, Late 18th Century With turn-off barrel engraved around the breech, border engraved action signed with a foliate scroll issuing from the mouth of a profile head on one side, and inscribed 'LONDON' on a banner against a fantastical bird and foliage on the other, engraved thumbpiece safety-catch also locking the steel (cock repaired), trigger-guard engraved with a panel of overlapping leaves on the bow, and flat-sided butt with silver borders engraved with beadwork and inlaid along each side with a silver panel engraved with graduated foliage, and with a silver martial trophy on the back, Tower private proof marks 5.6 cm. barrel Footnotes: The maker is probably William 2 Perry, uncle of Harvey Walklate Mortimer to whom the latter was apprenticed in 1765 or 1766. It is thought that Perry started his career in West Bromwich and was a gunlock maker to the Board of Ordnance between 1756 and 1758. He is then recorded as a gunmaker and wine importer at 94 Snow Hill, Birmingham between 1784 and 1788. He marked his firearms 'London' Cf. a related pistol by William Grice and sold in these Rooms, Fine Antique Arms and Armour..., 29 July 2004, lot 535 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
WATERFORD; a suite of 'Lismore' pattern drinking glasses and tableware, comprising six champagne, six wine glasses, two sets of six high ball glasses, six liquor glasses, six whisky tumblers, six brandy balloons, six sundae glasses, six pedestal dishes and six smaller, six medium size high ball glasses, six hock glasses and four decanters and stoppers.Condition Report: A couple of minor nicks but mostly good. The ovoid decanter with some blooming internally, others good.
WATERFORD; a fifty-nine piece part suite of 'Colleen' pattern drinking glasses, comprising six hock glasses, six brandy balloons, six champagne flutes, six red wine glasses, six white wine glasses, six smaller glasses, five smaller glasses, six liqueur glasses, six high sided tumblers and six smaller tumblers, and decanter with stopper.Condition Report: Good condition.
A late 17th century green glass mallet shaped wine bottle, height 19cm.Condition Report: Chip to the band around the top, and a small chip to the inside edge of the bottle top, and a smaller nick also. Surface with iridescent patina throughout and many scratches and scuffs. Star crack to the body of the glass, length approx 5cm.
TWO CHINESE IMPERIAL ‘DRAGON’ WINE CUPSSIX CHARACTER MARKS OF DAOGUANG AND XIANFENG AND OF THE PERIOD The former painted with two green scaly dragons, the latter with a pair of iron-red dragons in pursuit of flaming pearls, both above breaking waves and sea spray, later wood stands, 5.2cm & 4.8cm high. (4)Provenance: the collection of Monsieur Jacques Millett, 1923-84, and thence by descent. Monsieur Jacques Millett was an avid collector of Chinese art, Antiquities, and African art, buying in the 1960s and 1970s.Cf. S Marchant, Recent Acquisitions, 2008, pp.100-101, no.45, for a pair of identical Xianfeng cups formerly in the collection of Warren Stratford Trevors. In the catalogue, Marchant notes that ‘Imperial production during the Xianfeng reign occurred only for three years due to the Taiping rebellion.’清光緒及咸豐 礬紅及綠彩趕珠龍紋杯《大清光緒年製》及《大清咸豐年製》款來源: Monsieur Jacques Millett (1923-84) 私人收藏,之後由其後人繼承。Monsieur Jacques Millett是熱愛中國藝術、古董和非洲藝術的收藏家,其藏品購於1960至1970年代。
Group of piecesChinese,blue and white tea caddy and cover, 12cm high, a wine pot and cover, 16cm long, a small blue and white porcelain vase, 13cm high and a pair of famille rose vases and covers painted with panels of court scenes, 31cm highProvenance:- Woodleys, Woodstock, Oxon Cracks to the pair of vases. Chip on the wine pot. Old repair to the small vase and some chips to the edges of the caddy.
A Third Reich Kriegsmarine flag with indistinct stamped marks to the seam, reinforcement to the corners and significantly frayed leading edges, presumably having been flown in high winds on numerous occasions. The flag approximately 78 x 94cm. This flag was liberated during The Second World War by Private Terrance R. G. Rees who served with the 1st Airbourne Division and later with the S.A.S (from at least before December 1944). Whilst serving in Norway in 1945 he playing an important part in liberating Norway from the German forces and he retained this flag as a reminder of his service throughout his life. Although reticent about his service, as so many were, he often recalled that the Norwegians gave the British a rapturous welcome and made them all Freemen of Norway, they also enjoyed sharing the German wine cellars together. Sold by a direct descendant of Private Rees who has provided the above detail for this historic Second World War artifact. In home-made frame 82 x 100cm *Condition: With holes, damage and significantly frayed edge. Not examined out of the frame. A superb and convincing flag captured by a soldier of the 1st Airbourne Division and S.A.S.
An award or souvenir medal, obverse with a female wreathed figure presenting laurels to a figure presenting a model of a church, with other figures and buildings behind, the reverse 'Szekesfehervari Orszagis Kialitas 1879' Szekesfehervari being a city in central Hungary. 5cm. The case with a paper label 'Prize Medal with certificate for excellence of wine on my Hungarian-Ralkosky Vineyard' *Condition: light surface marks, generally good. Case poor. Certificate mentioned in text not included with the medal.
A group of Georgian wine glasses, comprising: two glasses, c.1750, the waisted ogee bowls atop double knopped multi air twist stems and domed feet; 18.2cm high; two glasses, c.1760, the bell bowls with solid bases, one with teardrop, atop plain stems, one with teardrop, and folded feet, the larger approximately 17cm high; and four further glasses with trumpet bowls atop plain stems, two with teardrops, one with folded foot, the largest 19cm high (8)
Twelve modern Baccarat Harcourt pattern wine glasses, acid etched factory marks, six with blue flash, six with green flash, hexagonal bases, 19cm high (12)Condition Report: The blue and green glasses come with their original boxes. Some have Baccarat paper labels. One blue glass does not have the acid-etched factory mark but matches the others in all other respects and has the same original retail price tag as the others. All the glasses appear to be in un-used condition with no apparent damages.
A selection of wines from Pomerol and Lalande-de-Pomerol, comprising: Château Canon Chaigneau, 2002, two bottles; Château Bonalgue, 2006, five bottles; Château Chantalouette, second wine of Château de Sales, 2009, eight bottles; Château de la Commanderie 'Esprit de la Commanderie', 2012, seven bottles (22)
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