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A silver wine taster, hallmarked London, 1934, of traditional form, with embossed fruit of the vine and centred with a Georgian silver coin, 10cm; also a pair of fine silver wine labels, for Sherry & Port, with another similar pair for Brandy & Whiskey; and a George III lidded cream jug, marked (possibly added spout) 300g (gross) (6)
A Regency silver wine funnel and stand, hallmarked London 1805, makers mark for John Emes, in three parts, the bowl shaped funnel, with removable spout section, reeded rim and engraved with a light vine border, includes belt loop; also with a well hallmarked stand, conforming dished form (hallmarks on the funnel are fairly rubbed), 16cm high, stand 10cm diameter, 151g (3)
A group of antique and modern drinking glasses - including a commemorative Stuart airtwist wine goblet in the 18th century style, engraved 'York A.D.71-1971' and with the city arms and Tudor roses, etched factory mark, 20.2 cm high; a Wedgwood commemorative 'Christmas 1977 St Pauls' etched goblet, 18.5 cm high; a small liqueur decanter etched with a pair of love birds, with six matching tot glasses; a set of 12 liqueur glasses with an engraved foliate meander, 1960s-70s; a set of six cut glass small tumblers, 9.4 cm high; and two sets of five Edwardian stemmed blown glass port or sherry glasses. (37)
A pair of handmade, lined and interlined curtains, with matching lambrequin style, trimmed, covered pelmet board: Curtains: made of woven, tapestry style cloth depicting Medieval huntsmen and women on horseback, holding bows and arrows or horns, amongst stylised branching trees. Sandstone colour ground, pictorial design in shades of brown, green, blue and wine red, rufflette gathered heading, interlined and lined in plain cream cotton sateen (240cmH x 384cmW). Pelmet: covered with matching fabric and trimmed with red and gold bobble fringe, panels to both sides (294cmW x 70cmH x 24cmD). Condition: Face fabric of curtains is good with some sun fade to leading edge and some fading to lining. Face fabric of pelmet is good, tassel trim is good. Some wear to edges where it has been mounted. Fixing boards need attention. Track untested, as seen.
A pair of handmade, lined and interlined curtains, with matching lambrequin style, trimmed, covered pelmet board: Curtains: made of woven, tapestry style cloth depicting Medieval huntsmen and women on horseback, holding bows and arrows or horns, amongst stylised branching trees, sandstone colour ground, pictorial design in shades of brown, green, blue and wine red, rufflette gathered heading, interlined and lined in plain cream cotton sateen (232cmH x 250cmW). Pelmet: covered with matching fabric and trimmed with red and gold bobble fringe, no side panels, shaped corners (215cmW x 57cmH x 17cmD). Condition: Face fabric of curtains is good with some sun fade to leading edge and some fading to lining. Face fabric of pelmet is good, tassel trim is good. Some wear to edges where it has been mounted. Fixing boards need attention. Track untested, as seen.
A pair of handmade, lined and interlined curtains, with matching lambrequin style, trimmed, covered pelmet board: Curtains: made of woven, tapestry style cloth depicting Medieval huntsmen and women on horseback, holding bows and arrows or horns, amongst stylised branching trees, sandstone colour ground, pictorial design in shades of brown, green, blue and wine red, rufflette gathered heading, interlined and lined in plain cream cotton sateen (232cmH x 120cmW). Pelmet: covered with matching fabric and trimmed with red and gold bobble fringe, panels to both sides (102cmW x 48cmH x 17cmD). Condition: Face fabric of curtains is good with some sun fade to leading edge and some fading to lining. Face fabric of pelmet is good, tassel trim is good. Some wear to edges where it has been mounted. Fixing boards need attention. Track untested, as seen.
A pair of blue cased cut glass wine glasses, probably by Val St Lambert - the ogee bowls with blaze, star and hobnail diamond cut decoration, on waisted hexagonal stems with notched edges and a single tear, on star cut feet, 21.2 cm high; together with a good quality blue cased cut glass vase - probably Bohemian, late 20th century, of slightly flared form with tooth cut, scalloped rim, cut with bands of star, sunburst and printie cutting over a comb cut band to the foot, the base star cut, 25 cm high, small chip to edge of base. (3)* Condition: Both glasses in VG condition, with no faults. The vase has a chip to the edge of the base.
A set of seven large cocktails glasses - second half 20th century, with deep cupped bowls, 18 cm high; together with a Waterford cut crystal tazza, etched mark, 14.75 cm high; a set of seven red wine goblets, 18.2 cm high; a Victorian rummer; a Victorian enamelled glass claret jug; and a set of five Victorian star cut glass dishes, one with rim chip. (22)
A pair of handmade, lined and interlined curtains, with matching lambrequin style, trimmed, covered pelmet board: Curtains: made of woven, tapestry style cloth depicting Medieval huntsmen and women on horseback, holding bows and arrows or horns, amongst stylised branching trees. Sandstone colour ground, pictorial design in shades of brown, green, blue and wine red, rufflette gathered heading, interlined and lined in plain cream cotton sateen (215cmH x 180cmW). Pelmet: covered with matching fabric and trimmed with red and gold bobble fringe, no side panels, front panel only (58cmW x 101cmH). Condition: Face fabric of curtains is good with some sun fade to leading edge and some fading to lining. Face fabric of pelmet is good, tassel trim is good. Some wear to edges where it has been mounted. Fixing boards need attention. Track untested, as seen.
A collection of silver and silver plated items - including a pair of Elizabeth II dwarf candlesticks, WI Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1984, 6.1 cm high; a Victorian silver napkin ring, Birm. 1880; an EII small stem vase, Birm. 1984; a silver plated wine coaster; a silver plated Peter Piper pepper grinder; two sets of six silver plated fruit knives and forks with mother of pearl handles; EPNS flatware; together with a leather case containing two set of playing cards, with enamel playing card mount; a floral lacquered collectors egg; a Crummles RHS enamel box; costume jewellery; etc.
A brass mounted teak jewellery box or casket - modern, in the 19th century campaign style, the domed hinged lid opening to reveal a wine red velvet lined interior with shaped mirror and removable inner tray, over two base drawers, the sides with rebated brass handles. (LWH 39 x 26.5 x 19 cm)
A pair of handmade, lined and interlined curtains, with matching lambrequin style, trimmed, covered pelmet board: Curtains: made of woven, tapestry style cloth depicting Medieval huntsmen and women on horseback, holding bows and arrows or horns, amongst stylised branching trees. Sandstone colour ground, pictorial design in shades of brown, green, blue and wine red, rufflette gathered heading, interlined and lined in plain cream cotton sateen (240cmH x 320cmW). Pelmet: covered with matching fabric and trimmed with red and gold bobble fringe, panels to both sides (pelmet currently separate to track board (260cmW x 57cmH x 17cmD). Condition: Face fabric of curtains is good with some sun fade to leading edge and some fading to lining. Face fabric of pelmet is good, tassel trim is good. Some wear to edges where it has been mounted. Fixing boards need attention. Track untested, as seen.
A pair of handmade, lined and interlined curtains, with matching lambrequin style, trimmed, covered pelmet board: Curtains: made of woven, tapestry style cloth depicting Medieval huntsmen and women on horseback, holding bows and arrows or horns, amongst stylised branching trees. Sandstone colour ground, pictorial design in shades of brown, green, blue and wine red, rufflette gathered heading, interlined and lined in plain cream cotton sateen (180cmH x 180cmW; 210xm x 180cm). Pelmet: covered with matching fabric and trimmed with red and gold bobble fringe, RHS panel only (130cmW x 48cmH x 17cmD). Condition: Face fabric of curtains is good with some sun fade to leading edge and some fading to lining. Face fabric of pelmet is good, tassel trim is good. Some wear to edges where it has been mounted. Fixing boards need attention. Track untested, as seen.
A set of six cut glass whisky tumblers - slightly flared with diamond and blaze cut decoration, 8.6 cm high; together with a small quantity of similarly cut glasses, including a pair of brandy balloons; a set of five white wine glasses, 15.2 cm high; a pair of red wine glasses; a set of six small wine glasses, 13.25 cm high; and a set of three port glasses. (24)
An Italian gilded glass ice bucket and matching decanter - late 20th century, in the Florentine taste, the ice bucket with gold-plated tongs, 14.5 cm high; together with a similar decanter with jewelled gilt-metal foliate mount by RCR of Italy, 33 cm high; a set of six similarly decorated small wine glasses, 13.75 cm high; a gilt and cut glass fruit bowl, 23 cm diameter; and a porcelain ovoid box with gilt mounts, 19 cm high. (11)
A set of six coloured cased glass wine glasses - probably Bohemian, 1970s-80s, the six bowls in different colours, with star cut and wheel engraved vine fruit and floral decoration, on waisted, faceted stems and star cut feet, 22 cm high; together with a similar, smaller set of cased coloured and gilded wine glasses, on wrythen stems and gilt lined feet, 16 cm high, small flaw to one foot. (12)* Condition: All in good condition, with no chips, cracks or other damage. A little minor gilt wear to the smaller glasses.
A pair of handmade, lined and interlined curtains, with matching lambrequin style, trimmed, covered pelmet board: Curtains: made of woven, tapestry style cloth depicting Medieval huntsmen and women on horseback, holding bows and arrows or horns, amongst stylised branching trees. Sandstone colour ground, pictorial design in shades of brown, green, blue and wine red, rufflette gathered heading, interlined and lined in plain cream cotton sateen (240cmH x 180cmW). Pelmet: covered with matching fabric and trimmed with red and gold bobble fringe, panels to both sides (150cmW x 57cmH x 16cmD). Condition: Face fabric of curtains is good with some sun fade to leading edge and some fading to lining. Face fabric of pelmet is good, tassel trim is good. Some wear to edges where it has been mounted. Fixing boards need attention. Track untested, as seen.
A Victorian / Edwardian tub back armchair - the buttoned back and arms over a serpentine seat, upholstered in wine red velour, raised on turned, ebonised front legs with castors, 59.5 cm wide, 85 cm high.* Condition: The upholstery is in VG condition. There is slight movement to the legs but the structure is solid overall. One of the wooden seats attaching the rear legs is a later replacement. The other has an old split with glued repair, which is currently secure.
An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver mounted photo frame - HV Pithey & Co., Birmingham 1903, 14.5 cm high (lacks glass, easel back a/f); together with an EII silver wine coaster, London 1987; a pair of late-Victorian flower-shaped salts, Henry Atkins, Sheffield 1900; a Victorian lidded mustard, London 1895, with matched Edwardian spoon; and a cased set of six George V coffee spoons, gross weight (minus liner from mustard) 469g.
A small collection of Victorian and Edwardian coloured drinking glasses - including five wine glasses in cranberry, Bristol blue and Bristol green glass with clear stems; three green and cranberry glass beakers; and a cranberry glass finger bowl. (10)* Condition: Tiny frit to rim of finger bowl, bruise to rim of the taller cranberry beaker. All others in good condition.
A pair of handmade, lined and interlined curtains, with matching lambrequin style, trimmed, covered pelmet board: Curtains: made of woven, tapestry style cloth depicting Medieval huntsmen and women on horseback, holding bows and arrows or horns, amongst stylised branching trees. Sandstone colour ground, pictorial design in shades of brown, green, blue and wine red, rufflette gathered heading, interlined and lined in plain cream cotton sateen (232cmH x 180cmW). Pelmet: covered with matching fabric and trimmed with red and gold bobble fringe, panels to both sides (163cmW x 48cmH x 17cmD). Condition: Face fabric of curtains is good with some sun fade to leading edge and some fading to lining. Face fabric of pelmet is good, tassel trim is good. Some wear to edges where it has been mounted. Fixing boards need attention. Track untested, as seen.
A George II style mahogany chair back settee - late 20th century, in the Chippendale manner, the double chair back with foliate carved top rails and pierced and interlaced vase splats, over a drop-in seat in wine red and antique gold silk damask and swept arms with scroll terminals, raised on three foliate carved cabriole front legs with ball and claw feet, 130 cm long, 102 cm high.
A pair of handmade, lined and interlined curtains, with matching lambrequin style, trimmed, covered pelmet board: Curtains: made of woven, tapestry style cloth depicting Medieval huntsmen and women on horseback, holding bows and arrows or horns, amongst stylised branching trees. Sandstone colour ground, pictorial design in shades of brown, green, blue and wine red, rufflette gathered heading, interlined and lined in plain cream cotton sateen (232cmH x 320cmW). Pelmet: covered with matching fabric and trimmed with red and gold bobble fringe, panels to both sides (245cmW x 57cmH x 24cmD). Condition: Face fabric of curtains is good with some sun fade to leading edge and some fading to lining. Face fabric of pelmet is good, tassel trim is good. Some wear to edges where it has been mounted. Fixing boards need attention. Track untested, as seen.
Tim Bulmer (British, b.1958) 'Country Pursuits'; 'Wine Lovers'; 'A lovely couple of Fizzers!'; 'A Wee Dram!'; and ''Well Laid' a set of five humorous, wine and whisky related coloured etchings, each signed, titled and numbered in pencil, each from an edition of 200, in burr wood and ebonised frames 4½ x 6¾in. (11.5 x 17.25cm.), the frames 33.5 x 27.5cm.
Orientteppich. HEREKE/TÜRKEI, 21. Jh., 180x125 cm Das dunkelweinrote Innenfeld zeigt ein sogenanntes 'Blumen der sieben Berge' Muster. Die wollweisse Hauptbordüre ist mit einem floralen Wellenmuster durchgemustert. Erworben 2007 zum Kaufpreis von 2000.-€.| Oriental carpet. HEREKE/TURKEY, 21st century, 180x125 cm. The dark wine-red central field shows a so-called 'Flowers of the Seven Mountains' design. The off-white main border is patterned throughout with a floral wave design. Acquired in 2007 for the purchase price of €2000.
Orientteppich. AFGHAN alt/AFGHANISTAN, 1. Hälfte 20. Jh., 285x195 cm. Dunkelweinroter Felderteppich mit sechs Feldern, die mit stilisierten Blüten und Kreuzmotiven gemustert sind. Der breite mehrreihige Bordürenrahmen zeigt Blütenborten und Borten mit geometrischen oder floralen Wellemustern. Knüpfarbeit aus reiner Wolle in schönem Erhaltungszustand. Erworben 1994 in 'Die Teppich Galerie' in Stuttgart, zum Kaufpreis von umgerechnet 3775.-€.| Oriental carpet. AFGHAN old/AFGHANISTAN, 1st half 20th century, 285x195 cm. Dark wine-red compartment carpet with six sections patterned with stylised blossoms and cross motifs. The wide, multi-row border frame shows flower borders and borders with geometric or floral wave patterns. Knotted work of pure wool in a beautiful state of preservation. Acquired in 1994 in 'Die Teppich Galerie' in Stuttgart, Germany for the equivalent of € 3775.
Orientteppich Galerie HEREKE/TÜRKEI, 21. Jh., 289x81 cm. Das Dunkelweinrote Innenfeld zeigt ein sogenanntes 'Blumen der sieben Berge' Muster. Die wollweisse Hauptbordüre ist mit einem floralen Wellenmuster durchgemustert. Erworben 2007 zum Kaufpreis von 2000.-€.| Oriental carpet Gallery HEREKE/TURKEY, 21st century, 289x81 cm. The dark wine-red central field shows a so-called 'Flowers of the Seven Mountains' design. The off-white main border is patterned throughout with a floral wave design. Acquired in 2007 for the purchase price of €2000.
Ernemann Bob IV, Nil Melior und Stereo-betrachter1) Ernemann, Dresden. Bob IV, Stereokamera Nr. 130057 für das Format 8,5 x 6,5 cm auf 9,4 cm breitem Rollfilm, weinroter Balgen, mit auswechselbarem Mono-Brett für das Format 8,5 x 14 cm, Verschluß läuft mit einer Zeit, Linsen ergänzt, mit Mattscheibenrückteil. (3/3) - 2) Macris et Boucher, Paris. Nil Melior, Jumelle-Typ-Stereokamera für Platten von 6 x 13 cm, Boyer Paris Saphir 4,5/etwa 65 mm, Guillotine-Verschluß P, Zeiten 1 bis 7, faltbarer großer Galilei-Sucher, mit Mattscheibenrückteil. Die kurze Brennweite für das 6x6-Format erlaubt Weitwinkelbilder und gute Einbeziehung von Vordergründen. (3/4) - Und: 3) M. Pillischer, Optician, London. Stereobetrachter, um 1870, für 9 x 18 cm, Wurzelholfurnier, fokussierbare Okulare, mit Spiegelklappe, gut erhalten. (2-/3) Start Price: EUR 220 Zustand: (-/-)Ernemann Bob IV, Nil Melior and Stereo Viewer1) Ernemann, Dresden. Bob IV, stereo camera no. 130057 for 8.5 x 6.5 cm format on 9.4 cm wide rollfilm, wine-red bellows, with replaceable mono board for 8.5 x 14 cm format and focusing screen back, shutter working at one speed, lenses replaced. (3/3) - 2) Macris et Boucher, Paris. Nil Melior jumelle-type stereo camera for plates of 6 x 13 cm, Boyer Paris Saphir 4.5/approx. 65 mm, with guillotine shutter P (times 1 to 7), large folding Galilean viewfinder and focusing screen back. The short focal length for the 6 x 6 format allows wide-angle images and good inclusion of foregrounds. (3/4) - And: 3) M. Pillischer, Optician, London. Stereo viewer, c. 1870, 9 x 18 cm, burr-wood veneer, with focusing eyepieces and mirror flap, in good condition. (2-/3) Start Price: EUR 220 Condition: (-/-)
Le Touriste by Enjalbert, Paris, um 1882E. Enjalbert, Paris. Serien-Nr. 399, Plattenformat 13 x 18 cm, Walnußgehäuse mit Messingbeschlägen und Messingobjektiv mit Irisblende, umsteckbar von Hoch- auf Querformat, konischer weinroter Balgen, herausziehbares Wechselmagazin für 8 Platten (teilweise mit Reduziereinlagen), innen mit separatem Herauszieh-Stift und Mattscheibenrückteil (Mattglas sowie kleines Holzteil an Standarte fehlt). - Sehr ausgefallene und seltene Trockenplattenkamera mit ausgefallenem Plattenwechselsystem (Magazin). - Ein Highlight unter den Reise- und Plattenkameras. - Literatur: McKeown's 2005/06, S. 265. Start Price: EUR 800 Zustand: (3/3)Le Touriste Camera by Enjalbert, Paris, c. 1882E. Enjalbert, Paris. No. 399, plate size 13 x 18 cm, walnut body with brass fittings and brass lens with iris diaphragm, convertible from portrait to landscape format, conical wine-red bellows, pull-out changing magazine for 8 plates (some with reducing inserts), inside with separate pull-out pin and ground-glass back (matte glass as well as a small section of wood on standard missing). - Rare dry plate camera with unusual magazine plate-changing system. - Literature: McKeown's 2005/06, p. 265. Start Price: EUR 800 Condition: (3/3)
Last of the Summer Wine signed collection of three cards signed by Brian Wilde, Norman Wisdom and Peter Sallis with unsigned grainy 10 x 8 colour group picture from the series. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
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