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Lot 3402

AN EMBOSSED BRASS COAL BOX + TWENTY ONE BOTTLE WINE RACK

Lot 1537

AN ASSORTMENT OF METAL WARE ITEMS TO INCLUDE WINE GOBLETS AND A SHELL SHAPED DISH ETC

Lot 1697

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A WINE BOTTLE HOLDER A LIGHTER AND A TANKARD ETC

Lot 1918

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GLASSWARE TO INCLUDE PERFUME BOTTLES, WINE GLASSES, ETC

Lot 3338

TWO X TEN BOTTLE V SHAPED WINE RACKS

Lot 216

*Item to be collected from Friargate, Derby*Glassware - assorted drinking glasses, crystal flutes, ale glasses, wine, etc; Waterford crystal bowl, etcCondition - wear and tear commensurate with ageObject location - drawing room, snug

Lot 234

*Item to be collected from Friargate, Derby*Contents of cellar hallway including a 19th century wall hanging corner cupboard, approx 79cm high; ceramics including tea and dinnerware; assorted books, Christmas decorations, golf clubs, Lloyd Loom blanket box; child's chair; wine racks, mirror, prints etcCondition - wear and tear commensurate with ageObject location - Cellar hallway

Lot 160

*Item to be collected from Friargate, Derby*A contemporary square hardwood games table on tapered square legs, with chess/draughts top, approx 79.5cm wide x 79.5cm x 76cm high; a hardwood tray table top with brass hinges on a married stand, approx 70cm long x 45cm wide; an oak occasional table, approx 48cm high x 59cm wide x 37cm deep; a small oak side table, approx 42cm high x 30cm wide x 26.5cm deep; a modern nest of three tables, the largest approx 43cm high x 40.5cm wide x 37cm deep; and a mahogany wine table, dished top, tripod legs, approx 30cm diam x 51.5cm high (6)Condition - wear and tear commensurate with ageItem location - dispatch room

Lot 212

*Item to be collected from Friargate, Derby*A set of four painted wooden folding chairs, approx 85cm high x 41.5cm wide; a kitchen stool; two painted wooden wine tables/ jardinière stands, approx 74.5cm high x 28cm diam (7)Condition - wear and tear commensurate with ageObject location - Kitchen

Lot 1355

Mixed metalware including wine coasters and a claret jug. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1699

Mahogany coffee table with carved cabriole supports, 70 x 44 x 50 cm H, and two wine racks. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1209

Mixed glassware including six matching wine glasses, decorative glass bowls and a ceramic lamp base. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1671

Edwardian inlaid mahogany tripod wine table, 35 x 68 cm. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1225

Mixed crystal drinking glasses comprising Gleneagles and Edinburgh Crystal, mainly wine glasses. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 12

A monumental and important carved marble sundialPortuguese, Oporto region, mid 18th century 357cm high by130cm wide by 62cm deepPortugal has a rich tradition of country houses  and manors indigenously known as  solares or quintas. Some were modelled on the great 18th century gardens of Le Notre  and other landscape architects in France. Under King Joao, himself a great patron of the arts, began the great 18th century  period of Portuguese baroque.  The previous austere architectural style albeit heavily influenced by renaissance Italy was replaced  with exuberance.  With great profits from  its colonies and most especially gold and precious stones from  Minas Gerias and the Sertao of Sao Paulo in Brazil, it was the golden era of Portuguese architecture and ornament.From it there emerged a new artistic language. Named the Joanine, in honour of the king, it was  an architectural style  that transformed quintas  not only in Portugal  but also in the nation’s Atlantic provinces and overseas colonies. This spectacular sundial , monumental in scale incorporates many architectural elements synonymous with the  baroque architecture of the  mid 18th century.It was a  highly creative Italian  who created  a style of  this style of architecture perfectly suited to Northern Portugal. Born in 1691 and trained in Sienna Nicolau Nasoni  arrived in Oporto  in 1725. Having established his reputation modernising the city’s cathedral, he was commissioned by  Jeronimo de Tavora e Noronha to build  the Church of Clerigos, one of Oporto’s great 18th century churches.  Commissions for other churches and quintas followed of which the most well known is the grand solar de Mateus, known all over the world for the rose wine bearing its name.The architectural composition of this sundial  probably owes more to  the façade of the Cas dos Porto Carreiro. Commissioned by Antonio de Vasconcelos Carvalho e Menezes, a wealthy Portugese noble who made part of his wealth in Brazil it was constructed by a Spanish architect but heavily influenced by  Nasoni’s work. The volute scrolls and the foliate elements as well as the stylized lambrequins all echo Nasoni’s designs for  the gilt woodwork of Oporto churches. Garden ornament Garden statue 

Lot 124

ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYPortrait of Charles Brown in the uniform of The Oxford Volunteers oval, oil on canvas 27.5 x 21cm Provenance Joseph Leete; Michael Appleby of St. James'sFootnoteInscribed on an old label attached to the reverse ' The Great Grandfather (mother's side of my children)/ The portrait of Mr Charles Brown in the dress of an Oxford volunteer  at the time of Napoleon 1st/ Mr Charles Brown - who lived all his life at Oxford was a well-to-do wine merchant/ His Daughter Harriet Ann Brown, married Henry Sullivan Whitaker, the father of my beloved wife Harriet/ Joseph Leete 3rd May 1892'Joseph Leete (1831-1898) was a successful merchant specialising in the export of goods from England to France following the Cobden-Chevalier treaty of 1860 which promoted free-trade between the recently hostile countries; he was awarded the Legion d'Honneur in 1881.Condition reportOriginal canvas.  Minor traces of dirt to the paint surface, otherwise sound.  Ultraviolet reveals no sign of retouching.  Held in the original frame with some losses to moulding and scuffing to gilt slip.

Lot 174

FOLLOWER OF WILLIAM HENRY HUNT (2)A newspaper boyoil on canvas31 x 24cmtogether with an oil on panel by another hand of a gentleman holding snuff and a glass of wine at a table, 30 x 22.5cm(2)ProvenanceA. E. Dutton & Sons, Frodsham Street, Chester;Private collection, UK

Lot 146

ß 2016 Chateau Berliquet Grand Cru Classe, Saint-Emilion Grand CruOWC6x75clIN BONDPurchased through The Wine Society.

Lot 234

ß 2007 The Relic Shiraz Viognier, The Standish Wine Company, Barossa ValleyOWC6x150clIN BOND

Lot 151

ß 2016 Chateau Plince, PomerolOWC6x75clIN BONDPurchased through The Wine Society.

Lot 259

ß 2014 Vergelegen, The Last Word, Cabernet Sauvignon, StellenboschOC6x75clIN BONDPacked in 2x3 OCPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.

Lot 86

ß 2020 Domaine de Bellene, Bourgogne Pinot Noir, Maison DieuOC12x75clIN BONDA heady, perfumed nose reminiscent of summer pudding and violets. Juicy pomegranate flavours burst forth on the palate followed by bay leaf, cinnamon and the grip of firm tannins. A cellar-worthy wine made from vines averaging 70 years in age. Youthful and tight knit, consider decanting if broaching now. (Caroline Shepherd, Dreweatts' senior specialist, March 2023)

Lot 169

2019 Clos Hedone, Saint-EmilionOC6x75clThis is an exceptional wine, whose star is on the ascendency in Bordeaux. Clos Hédoné was started by two friends, Arnaud Lagardère and Christophe Pavageau and the great 2019 was their first vintage. Arnaud is also cellar master at Guillot-Clauzel in Pomerol.With distinctive bottles modelled on a popular 19th century shape from a tiny 1.8 hectare plot of Merlot and Cabernet Franc, this beautifully made claret blew me away with its elegance and velvety style, but with enough power and concentration to age gracefully. There is nothing forced or "modern" about this wine. Drink Now through to 2030Mark Robertson

Lot 260

ß 2015 Vergelegen, Flagship Range GVB Red, StellenboschOC6x75clIN BONDPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.

Lot 229

ß 2006 The Standish Shiraz, The Standish Wine Company, Barossa ValleyOWC3x150clIN BOND

Lot 175

1989 Chateau La Closerie du Grand Poujeaux, Moulis-en Medoc1x75cl2000 Chateau Les Grands Chenes, Medoc1x75cl 2000 Chateau Moulin Riche, Saint-Julien1x75cl2000 Les Fiefs de Lagrange, Saint-Julien 3x75cl2002 Clos de L'Eglise, Cotes de Castillon1x75cl2004 La Fleur Moranges Grand Cru, Saint-Emilion2x75cl2006 La Fleur Moranges Grand Cru, Saint-Emilion2x75cl2013 Lascoste Borie, Pauillac (second wine of Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste)1x75clTotal 12x75cl

Lot 137

2015 Reserve de la Comtesse, Pauillac (second wine of Chateau Pichon Comtesse de Lalande) OWC12x75clPacked in 2x6 OWCPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.

Lot 82

ß 2020 Domaine de Bellene, Bourgogne Pinot Noir, Maison DieuOC12x75clIN BONDA heady, perfumed nose reminiscent of summer pudding and violets. Juicy pomegranate flavours burst forth on the palate followed by bay leaf, cinnamon and the grip of firm tannins. A cellar-worthy wine made from vines averaging 70 years in age. Youthful and tight knit, consider decanting if broaching now. (Caroline Shepherd, Dreweatts' senior specialist, March 2023)

Lot 138

2015 Chateau Chasse-Spleen, Moulis en MedocOWC6x75clPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.

Lot 88

ß 2020 Domaine de Bellene, Bourgogne Pinot Noir, Maison DieuOC12x75clIN BONDA heady, perfumed nose reminiscent of summer pudding and violets. Juicy pomegranate flavours burst forth on the palate followed by bay leaf, cinnamon and the grip of firm tannins. A cellar-worthy wine made from vines averaging 70 years in age. Youthful and tight knit, consider decanting if broaching now. (Caroline Shepherd, Dreweatts' senior specialist, March 2023) 

Lot 159

ß 2018 Chateau Cissac, Haut-MedocOWC12x75clIN BONDPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.

Lot 142

ß 2016 Chateau Angludet, Cru Bourgeois, MargauxOWC6x75clIN BOND Purchased through The Wine Society.

Lot 193

ß 2015 Luigi Baudana, Barolo, BaudanaOC6x75clIN BONDPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.

Lot 145

ß 2016 Chateau Beaumont, Haut-MedocOC12x75clIN BONDPurchased through The Wine Society.

Lot 181

2015 Famille Perrin, Gigondas, L'Argnee Vieilles VignesOWC6x75clPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.

Lot 264

ß 2017 Meerlust, Rubicon, StellenboschOC12x75clIN BONDPacked in 2x6 OCPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.

Lot 261

ß 2016 Meerlust, Rubicon, StellenboschOC12x75clIN BONDPacked in 2x6 OCPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society

Lot 140

2015 Chateau Senejac, Haut-MedocOC12x75clPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.

Lot 31

ß 2016 Domaine Coche Bizouard, Meursault, BlancOC6x75clIN BONDPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.        

Lot 266

2017 Concha Y Toro, Terrunyo Cabernet Sauvignon, Maipo ValleyOC6x75clPurchased through The Wine Society.

Lot 144

ß 2016 Chateau Belgrave 5eme Cru Classe, Haut-MedocOWC6x75clIN BONDPurchased through The Wine Society.

Lot 118

ß 2010 Chateau Lalande-Borie, Saint-Julien (Third wine of Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou)OWC12x75clIN BONDThe Chateau no longer refer to their third wine as Lalande Bori.The third wine of Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou, labelled Le Petit Ducru de Ducru Beaucaillou from the 2019 vintage. Acquired upon release from a well-known UK merchant and professionally stored since purchase.

Lot 141

ß 2016 Chateau Langoa Barton 3eme Cru Classe, Saint-JulienOWC6x75clIN BONDPurchased through The Wine Society.

Lot 182

2016 Paul Jaboulet Aine, Gigondas, Pierre Aiguille OC6x75clPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.

Lot 116

2010 Reserve de la Comtesse, Pauillac (second wine of Chateau Pichon Comtesse de Lalande) OWC6x75cl Acquired upon release through The Wine Society and recently removed from their storage.   

Lot 81

ß 2020 Domaine de Bellene, Bourgogne Pinot Noir, Maison DieuOC12x75clIN BONDA heady, perfumed nose reminiscent of summer pudding and violets. Juicy pomegranate flavours burst forth on the palate followed by bay leaf, cinnamon and the grip of firm tannins. A cellar-worthy wine made from vines averaging 70 years in age. Youthful and tight knit, consider decanting if broaching now. (Caroline Shepherd, Dreweatts' senior specialist, March 2023)

Lot 158

ß 2018 Chateau Cissac, Haut-Medoc OWC12x75clIN BONDPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.

Lot 83

ß 2020 Domaine de Bellene, Bourgogne Pinot Noir, Maison DieuOC12x75clIN BONDA heady, perfumed nose reminiscent of summer pudding and violets. Juicy pomegranate flavours burst forth on the palate followed by bay leaf, cinnamon and the grip of firm tannins. A cellar-worthy wine made from vines averaging 70 years in age. Youthful and tight knit, consider decanting if broaching now. (Caroline Shepherd, Dreweatts' senior specialist, March 2023)

Lot 233

ß 2007 The Relic Shiraz Viognier, The Standish Wine Company, Barossa ValleyOC12x75clIN BONDPacked in 2x6 OC 

Lot 153

ß 2017 Chateau Beaumont, Haut-MedocOC12x75clIN BONDPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.

Lot 136

2015 Chateau Talbot 4eme Cru Classe, Saint-JulienOWC 12x75cl Packed in 2x6 OWC (lid of 1 case slightly cracked)Purchased en primeur through The Wine Society.

Lot 268

2018 Concha Y Toro Terrunyo, Carmenere, Aconcagua OC 6x75cl Purchased through The Wine Society.

Lot 196

ß 2018 Paolo Conterno, Barolo, GinestraOC6x75clIN BONDPurchased through and stored at The Wine Society until transfer for this sale.

Lot 183

2016 Les Vins de Vienne, Sotanum, Collines Rhodaniennes IGPOC6x75clPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.     

Lot 150

ß 2016 Chateau La Pointe, PomerolOWC6x75clIN BONDPurchased through The Wine Society.

Lot 263

ß 2016 Warwick, Trilogy, Stellenbosch 4x150clIN BONDPurchased en primeur through The Wine Society.

Lot 170

2019 Clos Hedone, Saint-EmilionOC6x75clThis is an exceptional wine, whose star is on the ascendency in Bordeaux. Clos Hédoné was started by two friends, Arnaud Lagardère and Christophe Pavageau and the great 2019 was their first vintage. Arnaud is also cellar master at Guillot-Clauzel in Pomerol.With distinctive bottles modelled on a popular 19th century shape from a tiny 1.8 hectare plot of Merlot and Cabernet Franc, this beautifully made claret blew me away with its elegance and velvety style, but with enough power and concentration to age gracefully. There is nothing forced or "modern" about this wine. Drink Now through to 2030Mark Robertson 

Lot 143

2016 La Reserve d'Angludet, Margaux (second wine of Chateau d'Angludet) 4x75cl2 labels slightly nicked. This lot is part of a connoisseur's collection, kept in a private cellar in Berkshire. Now lying at LCB Vinotheque (Eton Park).

Lot 255

ß 2018 The Standish, The Standish Wine Company, Barossa Valley6x75clIN BOND

Lot 256

ß 2019 The Schubert Theorem, The Standish Wine Company, Barossa Valley6x75clIN BOND

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