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A George IV silver gilt wine cooler / cup, Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1829, of campagna form with two stylised vine handles issuing grape and leaf applied decoration to fluted rim, all raised on fluted spreading foot and mounted to square base, 29.5cm high, weight approx 91.6ozHallmarks clear, some small scratches and dings in keeping with age but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A silver ice bucket/wine cooler, P H Vogel & Co, Birmingham 1988, of circular form with four reeded bands to the waist and two lion mask loop handles, the body with interior rubber lining, the cover with flaming finial, total weight approx 60.3ozHallmarks clear, some light scratches in keeping with use, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY AND BRASS BOUND WINE COOLER, third quarter 18th century, of oval coopered form with brass ring handles and metal liner, raised on moulded square legs with brass castors, 30 1/2" x 20 1/4" x 21 1/4" (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Some fading, vertical shrinkage split to side but banding very tight, liner repainted but with chips, small loss to waist moulding
A WINE GLASS, late 18th century, the round funnel bowl with pendant husk and foliate engraved rim, the facet cut stem extending to the base of the bowl, on conical foot with facet cut rim, 6" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No damage BUT the facet cutting to foot may be later to cover any damages?
A FACON DE VENISE WINE GLASS, mid 17th century, the flared octagonal bowl on blade knopped shoulder and pale green tinted double serpent open stem, on plain foot, 6 1/2" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Very fine, two 'wings' broken from stem and re-polished. Incorrect condition report for sale 7 12 22, sold, but sale rescinded.
An English wine, the bucket shaped bowl above a tapering double series opaque twist stem, unpolished pontil, 15.5cm high, with a further wine, the funnel shaped bowl above a teardrop stem upon a conical folded foot, 15.8cm high, and two pairs of ale flutes with etched floral decoration (6) CONDITION REPORT:One ale flute shows various blowing faults including embedded frits and bubbles. The other glasses all show minor blowing faults and surface wear commensurate with age.
A boxed pair of Bohemia Crystal "Harmony" pattern wine glasses, each 17cm high, with a pair of boxed Bohemia Crystal "Harmony" pattern whisky tumblers, each 10cm high, a boxed set containing pairs of Royal Doulton champagne flutes, red wine glasses, white wine glasses and hi-ball tumblers, and a boxed Edinburgh Crystal "Continental" pattern water jug, 17.5cm high (13)
Five English wine glasses and a flute with twist stemsCirca 1750-65Comprising: three opaque twist wines, two with round funnel bowls on double-series stems including one moulded with fine basal flutes to the bowl, the other a waisted bucket bowl on a single-series stem containing a gauze corkscrew; together with three multi-spiral airtwist glasses, including two wines with bell bowls, one on a stem with shoulder and central knops, and a flute with a tall drawn trumpet bowl, the tallest: 17cm high (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Arts and Crafts silver boxMark of TF & Co, London 1927 Of rectangular form, the hinged and planished lid with embossed clasp decoration flanking a slightly domed centre, raised upon four feet, 13.5cm long; together with a cased set of two casters, of plain baluster form with pierced removeable covers (Birmingham 1919, maker's mark rubbed); a pair of George III wine coasters, of typical form with pierced and engraved sides, and later glass liners (possibly Robert Hennell I, London 1789 or 1809); and a white metal presentation footed bowl, possibly Indian Colonial, the flared and wavy rim leading to a heavily embossed body decorated with animals and foliage, with engraving: Presented to W. J. Bradshaw. Esq. C. I. E. by the Indian Staff of Walter Locke & Co. Ktd April 1922', height 20cm. (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Dutch engraved royal armorial light baluster wine glassCirca 1760The round funnel bowl decorated with the English arms of Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange, daughter of George II, beneath a crown and flanked by lion and unicorn supporters, on a slender multi-knopped stem and conical foot (section lacking), 19.75cm high, together with a 19th century glass rummer (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two George IV silver wine labels, with canted corners and reeded borders, one pierced "CURACOA", the other with a matt ground, pierced "SHERRY", both by Charles Rawlings, London 1825 and 1826 respectively; together with another label of similar form, "MADEIRA", by George Knight, London 1823, the latter 4.3cms long; 0.8oz. (3)NB: Please note the spelling of Curacoa.
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