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Wedgwood 'Westbury' Bone China Tea/Coffee Dinner Service, pattern No. R4410, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups, saucers, side plates, four 6'' bowls, four 8'' bowls, two soup bowls, four 8'' and four 11'' plates, two lidded vegetable dishes, oval vegetable dish, gravy boat and saucers, two small saucers, all in white ground with pale green floral decoration with silver tone trim. Together with six crystal liqueur glasses, six small sherry glasses and four small wine glasses.
CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE WINE JAR, 20TH CENTURY of bulbous outline, decorated with four clawed dragons, within double handles modelled as deer heads35cm highOverall good condition most of the wear to this item is age related with stains, dust & residue present to the outer body and inside of the jar no major noticeable damage or signs of repair
George III wine funnel by Charles Fox I , London 1810, sugar sifter London 1808, 14cm, three decanter labels Birmingham 1930, two other decanter labels, shell bowl caddy spoon by John Smyth , Dublin 1897, circular box with hinged cover, silver mounted amber glass perfume bottle, dragon pendant and a pair of shallow dishes set with South African 1896 two shillings and inscribed Krugers Last Coin, marks rubbed, 9cm dia. total gross weight 11.5oz 364gm
Abraham Janssens, 1575 Antwerpen – 1632 ebendaLA ZINGARA – JUNGE DAME MIT WEINGLASUND ARTISCHOCKENÖl auf Leinwand.116 x 94 cm.Beigegeben eine Expertise von Giuliano Briganti, Rom, vom 11. Juni 1964, in Kopie.Großformatiges Bild mit Darstellung einer jungen Frau in rotem Kleid und grünem Seidenumhang sowie einem ornamental gewirkten Schal, der an ihrem Haarschmuck befestigt ist und über ihre Schultern fällt. Sie sitzt vor einem dunklen Velum mit Baldachin. Vor ihr ein gedeckter Tisch, darauf eine Schale mit Artischocken sowie ein weiterer Tischaufsatz mit einem gebackenen Geflügel, Brot und Salzgefäß. In der linken Hand hält sie ein Römer-Weinglas. Die Arme geschmückt mit Armbändern, gefertigt aus Kameen und Gemmen. Links im Hintergrund am Bildrand eine Säule. Die Darstellung ist zweifellos eine symbolische Anspielung auf sinnliche Erfahrungsinhalte, wie sie in der Barock-Malerei üblich sind. Auch hier dürfte es sich um eine allegorische Sinndeutung handeln wie Janssens vergleichbares Bild „Lascivea“ zeigt.Literatur:Ausstellungskatalog Villa Castello Smilea, Il giuoco al tempo di Caravaggio, Pierluigi Carofano (a cura di), 7.12.2013 - 6.1.2014, S. 108, Nr. 8. (1380313) (13)Abraham Janssens,1575 Antwerp – 1632 ibid.LA ZINGARA – YOUNG WOMAN WITH WINE GLASS AND ARTICHOKESOil on canvas.116 x 94 cm.Accompanied by an expert’s report by Giuliano Briganti, Rome, dated 11 June 1964, in copy.Literature:Exhibition catalogue Villa Castello Smilea, Il giuoco al tempo di Caravaggio, Pierluigi Carofano (ed.), 7 December 2013 - 6 January 2014, p. 108, no. 8.
Römischer Meister des 17. JahrhundertsSTILLLEBEN MIT BLUMENGIRLANDE UM STEINNISCHE MIT WEINKELCHÖl auf Leinwand. Doubliert.97 x 135 cm.In dekorativem Rahmen.Vor schwarzem Hintergrund eine steingraue Nische mit leicht geschwungenem, teils mit Voluten versehenen Rand, in deren Inneren ein gläserner Noppenkelch steht, der halb gefüllt ist wohl mit Wein. Durch den Lichteinfall ist er mit zahlreichen Glanzlichtern versehen. Um die Nische herum ein großer prachtvoller Früchtekranz, bestehend u. a. aus gelb-rot leuchtenden Äpfeln, Pfirsichen und Birnen, Rispen mit hellen und dunklen Weintrauben sowie Zweigen mit Kirschen, Pflaumen und Feigen, zudem einige Erdbeeren. Prachtvolle qualitätsvolle Malerei, bei der nicht nur der weingefüllte Kelch, sondern auch die Früchte durch den Lichteinfall besonders hervorgehoben werden. (1381651) (18)Roman School, 17th centurySTILL LIFE WITH FLOWER GARLAND AND STONE NICHE WITH WINE GOBLET Oil on canvas. Relined. 97 x 135 cm.
A pair of water and wine cruets, silver and cut glass. Gothic Revival style, France. 19th century. Marked with the French Minerva, 1st grade silver, 950/1000. Marked with a French maker's mark, Letters E and F, with a nail and a star. Total gross weight: 621g. Dimensions: (L:14 x W:25 x H:15 cm)
A large collection of silver and glass items, picture frames, serving ware and table accessories. 19th and 20th century. Carafes with silver plaques, oil and vinegar set, serving accessories, wine bottle holder, pepper, salt mustard and oil jars. Mostly made in The Netherlands, England and Belgium. Dimensions: (H:28,5 cm)
Val Saint Lambert, a large glass service decorated with grapes and vines. 108 pieces.- 6 Champagne: 16,3 cm. - 18 water glasses: 14 cm- 14 red wine glasses: 11,8 cm- 12 white wine glasses: 10,8 cm. - 10 liquor glasses: 9,8 cm. - 22 champagne coupes: 10 cm. - 14 water/whiskey glasses: 10 cm. Dimensions: (H:16,3 cm)
Saint Louis et Baccarat. Parties de service de verre en cristalComprenant:7 verres à eau9 verres à vin rouge9 verres à vin blanc5 coupes6 verres à vin du Rhin4 carafes à vin 2 brocs à eauModèles différentsSaint Louis and Baccarat. Crystal glass service partsComprising:7 water glasses9 red wine glasses9 white wine glasses5 goblets6 Rhine wine glasses4 wine decanters2 water jugsDifferent modelsFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of six Georgian wine glasses, mid-18th century, five with plain teardrop stems, comprising: two large glasses with flaring trumpet bowls and folded feet, the largest 20cm high; a similar smaller glass, 17.2cm high; a glass with bell bowl, single-knopped stem and domed foot, 16.8cm high; and a glass with bell bowl and folded foot, 16.5cm high; together with a glass with bell bowl above triple knopped stem and folded foot, 18.2cm high (6)Provenance: Property from the estate of the late David Cornwell, best known as the author John le Carré.Condition Report: The two large trumpet bowl glasses in good condition with only tiny air bubbles to the stems and one bubble to each bowl. The smaller glass with trumpet bowl with multiple tiny air bubbles. The tear drop to the stem with a slight fault present since manufacture - there is a slight 'drag' to the mid-point.The bell bowl with single knop to the stem has a flat chip to the folded foot and a miniscule nick to the rim. Air bubbles also present.The bell bowl with straight stem - the tear drop continues down the stem in two sections.The glass with the triple knopped stem - impurities to the stem and the join of the bowl to the stem is quite rough, possibly indicating a repair.
A Dutch-engraved Silesian-stemmed shipping goblet, c.1740, the funnel bowl finely engraved with a three-masted sailing ship flying a flag inscribed VOC beneath the inscription DE OOSTINDISCHE COMPAGNIE for the Dutch East India Company, the bowl set on a flattened ball knop with tear inclusion and a Silesian hexagonal pedestal stem and folded foot, 16.8cm highFootnotes: Note: This goblet is a fine example of a type of English glassware decorated with wheel-engraving by Dutch artisans, dateable to the first half of the 18th century. The stem type known as 'Silesian' is not for any direct connection with Silesia but instead so-named to honour the arrival of the Hanoverian George I to the English throne in 1714. The ship depicted, while not named as a Privateer vessel, can be associated to the Dutch East India Company by the presence of the 'VOC' insignia to the ship's flag. The Dutch East India Company was constituted in 1602 as a means to amalgamate the various competing Dutch companies trading in the East Indies under one monopolistic corporation, united by national interest against foreign competitors. The presence of the 'VOC' insignia on material goods, both luxury and utility, served as a reminder of both the strength and the wealth of the company. Considering the well-established Dutch ritual of drinking and toasting at the conclusion of formal affairs and business transactions, it is not surprising that wine glasses would be an ideal object to bear the mark of the company, regardless of whether the goblet was intended for practical use or as a purely symbolic object. A similarly shaped goblet with related East India Company engraving to the bowl was sold at Bonhams as part of the A.C. Hubbard Collection of Important English and Dutch Glass, 30 November 2011, lot 261, for £5000 (including buyer's premium). Condition Report: This goblet is in overall good condition and presents well despite some minor flaws and light wear consistent with age, listed below: Some light scratches to the bowl. An area of very minute chipping to the rim just above the tallest mast of the engraved ship. An impurity mark to one panel of the Silesian stem, between two of the corners. An impurity to the folded foot with further tiny air bubbles and scratches to the underside of the foot. Additional images are available - click here.
A group of Georgian wine and ale glasses, 18th century, comprising: a glass with bell bowl on a collared and double knopped multi-series air twist stem,16.2cm high; a glass with rib moulded ogee bowl with flaring rim on an opaque gauze and spiral twist stem, 16.1cm high; an ale glass with drawn trumpet bowl engraved with hops and barley, 16.5cm high; a glass with round funnel bowl on a plain stem and folded foot, 15.2cm high; and a large glass with drawn funnel bowl and teardrop stem, 17.1cm high (5)Condition Report: The glass with collared and knopped stem - minor scratches to the bowl and to the foot, minor scratches to the collar and join at the stem.The glass with opaque gauze and spiral stem - a small air bubble to the base of the bowl, a small air bubble to the foot, minor scratches to the bowl and footrim. The ale glass - very minor impurities to the foot and one to the bowl, minor scratching to the bowl and foot. The glass with plain stem - minor scratching to the bowl and footrim. The large glass with teardrop stem - a small impurity to the underside of the foot, minor scratching to the bowl and foot.
A large group of George III cut and faceted wine and water glasses, late 18th / early 19th century, comprising: a group of eight glasses with panelled barrel bowls above balustroid stems, each approx. 15.5cm high; a group of six glasses with panelled bucket bowls above angular knopped stems, between 13.4 - 14.4cm high; a pair of glasses with panelled cup bowls above heptagonal baluster stems, each 16.9cm high; and a further quantity of similarly designed glasses (27) Provenance: Property from the estate of the late David Cornwell, best known as the author John le Carré. Condition Report: One glass with a chip to the footrim. A couple of glasses have deep scratches to the underside of the foot. The remaining glasses have scratches to the footrim and foot, light marks, impurities and air bubbles, and general light surface dirt, all consistent with the age of the glass and from expected use.
A modern Baccarat 'Vega' pattern glassware part service, acid etched factory marks, with triple-knopped stems, comprising: nine red wine glasses; nine white wine glasses; four tall champagne flutes; together with eight shorter unmarked champagne flutes of a similar design, the tall champagne flutes - 22.5cm high (30)Provenance: Christie's, London, Alexandra Tolstoy: An Interior by Sybil Colefax and John Fowler, 25 November 2020, lot 10.Photographs: © Christie's ImagesCondition Report: The glasses are in good condition, a couple with some light dirt and wax marks to the base.
A George III mahogany and brass bound wine cooler or peat bucket, with twin handles, 29.5cm high, 30cm diameter; together with a pair of Regency mahogany circular coasters with rope-twist rims, each 19.4cm diameter (3)Provenance: Property from the estate of the late David Cornwell, best known as the author John le Carré.Condition Report: The bucket - a section of the rim moulding is missing, the exterior wood with several splits, cracks, and general scratches and knocks, the wood underside with several splits and further general wear including scratches, a section of the underside is missing nails resulting in the underside lifting away from the sides. The brass handles are intact and securely attached. The brass binding is largely intact with moderate tarnishing, some scratches, and general surface dirt, one band with a repaired split to the bottom. The removable metal liner with a concentrated area of holes, and warping to the rim. General surface dirt present throughout. The coasters - one with a crack running from the rim, both with general light wear including scratches. Both with felt lining to underside. Additional images are available - click here.
A Baccarat 'Harcourt Empire' pattern glassware part service, late 20th century, acid etched marks, comprising: eighteen water glasses - 16.4cm high; eighteen white wine glasses - 12.4cm high; and seventeen champagne flutes - 17.8cm high (53)Footnotes: The 'Harcourt' design of glassware was first designed and presented by Baccarat in 1841 and is the oldest glassware design in the Baccarat archive still in production today. A service was commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III in 1851, and has since been associated with French royalty and continues to be used in the Élysée Palace, residence of the President of the French Republic. The 'Empire' addition refers to the gilded decorative details applied to the original architecture of the 'Harcourt' design.
Postcards, a selection of 13 UK shop fronts, with RPs of Parke's Drug Store, Harmood St London; Spiral Tea Rooms; Racey Florist, Walsall; William Jackson Confectioner (unidentified), E. Potter Wine Merchants, Brighton; Edwinstowe Grocers/Bakers; Fruiters Berwick; Greengrocers Forest Gate etc. Also printed shop fronts W. Gooda, Great Yarmouth; Temperance Hotel, Cheltenham; Eastover Stores Assn. Hants (mixed condition)
A George III shell-shaped silver decanter label. Benjamin Smith II & James Smith III, London, 1808. The cast label designed as a scallop shell to a belcher link chain, the name plate engraved 'PORT', 5.1 x 5.2cm, approx. weight 1.6ozt Footnotes: See the Royal Collection Trust for silver gilt examples of this design made by Benjamin Smith for The Grand Service https://www.rct.uk/collection/50585/wine-labelnbsppart-of-the-grand-service Condition Report: The decanter label is in good condition commensurate with age. Some minor surface scratching and nicking but no repairs or damage noted. One jump ring bent/misaligned so not fully closed. Further images can be downloaded via this link: https://we.tl/t-dPoIOyxEpD
A George III silver wine goblet. London, c.1818, Marks rubbed. The plain body to a stem with beaded knop spreading to a lobed, circular foot, 15cm high.The goblet together with a continental silver beaker, stamped 800, on a stepped circular foot, engraved with cartouche and initials to side, 10.8cm high, total weight approx. 7.5ozt (2)Condition Report: Date letter partially rubbed and no maker's mark visible to goblet
A George III silver wine funnel. Thomas Harper I (probably), London, 1792. In two sections, the straining section with reeded border and trefoil side clip, engraved with monogram to side, 14.4cm long, approx. weight 3.3ozt Provenance: Property from the estate of the late David Cornwell, best known as the author John le Carré. Condition Report: The funnel is in good condition commensurate with age. Some general surface scratching, nicking and minor pitting noted. The pull off funnel fits snugly to the straining section. Funnel section marked with maker's mark, lion passant and duty mark, straining section fully marked. Removable ring included within inner band of straining section. Some very small splits noted to end of spout. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-qckO4jDqyb
A Victorian silver wine label. Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London, 1847. Designed as a leaf and pierced with the name 'CLARET', 7 X 7cm, together with a George III example by Charles Rawlings, 1818, pierced with the name PORT within a fruiting vine and mask border, 5.4 x 5.8cm, both with belcher link chains, total weight approx. 1.5ozt (2)
A George II escutcheon-shaped silver wine label. John Harvey I, c.1750. The plain label engraved MADEIRA, to a belcher link metal chain, the label 5.2cm wide; together with a George IV label, London, 1827, William Knight, of rectangular form with canted corners and engraved RUM, 3.8cm wide; and an Edwardian example, Sheffield, 1909, William Hutton & Sons, of rectangular form with canted corners, engraved D.O.M., 5.2cm wide (3)Condition Report: Good overall condition commensurate with age. Some minor surface scratching and nicking to all. Madeira label: a patch noted (visible from both sides). This label appears to be on a metal chain. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-83aGcXcxys
An escutcheon shaped Georgian silver decanter label. Maker R.P. c.1750. The label engraved with fruiting vines and foliage, 5.1cm wide, together with two crescent-shaped silver wine labels with ears, one engraved MADEIRA, the other PORT, both unmarked, 4.5cm wide, all three labels with belcher link chains, total weight approx. 0.8ozt (3)
A 19th century Old Sheffield plate wine cooler. Padley, Parkin & Co. Sheffield, c.1850. Of twin-handled campana form, the part-lobed body raised on a stepped circular foot and engraved with armorial to one side, the removable lead liner to a gadrooned border, 24.5cm highProvenance: Property from the estate of the late David Cornwell, best known as the author John le Carré. Footnotes: Arms: Azure a lion passant quartering Argent a lion rampant impaling Gules a chevron Vair between 3 (unknown) and Gules 3 demi lions rampant a chief Argent. (Possibly an adopted coat of arms).Family: Bromfield or Loane, Lybrand or Palgrave quartering Ardene, Birnell, Bremond, Bruse, Courtney, Creighton, Fauconberg, Farquhar, Galloway, Gunby, Hamon, Handelowe, Lisle, Mitchenson, Stead. Impaling (unknown) and possibly Fisher.
A George III silver wine label. John Reily, London, 1809. Of oblong form with canted corners and reeded border, the nameplate engraved 'CALCAVELLA', 2.4 x 4.4cm. together with a George IV example by John Reily, designed with a Bacchanalian fruiting vine border to pierced nameplate reading BOURGONE, 4.1x 6.4cm, total weight approx. 1.2ozt (2) Condition Report: The labels are in good overall condition. Some minor surface scratching and nicking noted. A small patch to the Calcavella label. One jump ring misaligned. Chains unmarked, metal. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-6T01Qrdd5C
A pair of Georgian Old Sheffield Plate barrel-shaped wine coolers. c.1810. Designed with reeded banding to cylindrical bodies and reeded twin handles, both engraved with lion crest and complete with lead liners and Old Sheffield Plate collars, stamped to undersides with possible marks for S.Turley, Birmingham, and I.I. Waterhouse, Sheffield, 22.4cm high (inc. handles), 20cm dia. (2) Condition Report: The coolers are in good overall condition but do show some wear commensurate with age. The silver plate has worn through to expose the copper metal beneath in several places, particularly on the reeded bands to bodies and the handles. General scratching and nicking to the bodies, liners and collars. Bruising and some dings also noted. The handles to one cooler appear to have been reinforced/repaired with copper. Crests appear to be later added patches (rectangular patch visible to both). Each cooler is complete with a removable liner and a removable collar. Collars sit very slightly loose and raised. Some marking and wear to the silver plate (copper visible) along solder lines running vertically from top to bottom of each cooler. Some dings to liners. Further images are available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-6jIgxgaz1d
A Regency silver gilt 'Hock' decanter label. Thomas Phipps, Edward Robinson & James Phipps, c.1815. The cast label depicting a reclining satyr accepting a cup of wine, the fruiting vine border to a nameplate reading 'HOCK' in pierced lettering, date letter indistinct, 4.5 x 6cm, together with a George IV silver decanter label of similar design, London, 1822, Samuel Dutton and William Hattersley, the nameplate engraved 'Whiskey', 4.5 x 6.2cm, both with belcher link chains, total weight approx. 2.1ozt (2) Condition Report: Both labels are in good condition commensurate with age. Some minor scratching and nicking noted to both. The gilding to the 'Hock' label is generally bright, with only some minor rubbed areas at high points. No damage or repairs noted. Chain unmarked. One possible old repair noted to reverse of Whiskey label. Some light wear to decoration. Chain unmarked. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-iwat2PsjiG
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