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Hago - Model 353 - A collection of four retro vintage industrial atomic space age sputnik three tier wine racks of tubular form with finials. Each in original box in as new condition. Boxes indicate colour via label. Buyers are advised to satisfy themselves before purchasing. Each rack holds 18 bottles of wine. Approx 55cm wide.
Schwarz-braun glasierte "Henan"-Weinflasche, China, Song-/Yuan-Dynastie Elegante schwarz-dunkelbraun glasierte "Henan"-Flasche. Gedrungener, ausladender Körper mit scharfem Knick an der Schulter. Mit dicker Glasur, die Unterseite über dem Fuß typischerweise unglasiert. Breiter Fußring. Auf dem Boden Schriftzeichen "Segen". Am Rand ein Chip fachmännisch geklebt. Sonst intakt. Höhe 16 cm. Durchmesser 16 cm. Provenienz: Münchner Privatsammlung.Zustand: IIA black-brown glazed Chinese "Henan" wine jar, probably Song/Yuan Dynasty A marvellous formed bottle, covered overall in an thick iridescent black glaze, pooling at the foot, revealing the buff ware. The vase shows a sharp kink to the shoulder, the narrow neck flaring at the rim. The underside and strong footring unglazed. One chip glued at the rim. Otherwise intakt. Height 16 cm. Diameter 16 cm. Provenance: From the estate of a Munich private collection, acquired on the German art market before 1980.Condition: II
Grand-Tour-Alabasterweinkrug (Oinochoe), Italien, 1. Hälfte 19. Jhdt. Einteilig mit Henkel geschnittener Korpus aus hellem Alabaster, der Fuß separat gearbeitet und eingesetzt. Nach einem hellenistischen Vorbild gearbeitet. Seitlich an der fein gerippten Lippe zwei plastische Vogelköpfe. Der zierliche Henkel mit Akanthuslaubdekor in einen halbplastischen Bacchus-Maskaron auslaufend. Henkel mit alt restauriertem Bruch, stellenweise leicht bestoßen. Höhe 23 cm.Zustand: II -An Italian Grand Tour alabster wine jug (Oinochoe), 1st half of the 19th century Einteilig mit Henkel geschnittener Korpus aus hellem Alabaster, der Fuß separat gearbeitet und eingesetzt. Nach einem hellenistischen Vorbild gearbeitet. Seitlich an der fein gerippten Lippe zwei plastische Vogelköpfe. Der zierliche Henkel mit Akanthuslaubdekor in einen halbplastischen Bacchus-Maskaron auslaufend. Henkel mit alt restauriertem Bruch, stellenweise leicht bestoßen. Höhe 23 cm.Condition: II -
Gläser. Trinkgläser. Kelchgläser.Set bestehend aus 36 Gläsern in hellem Grün: 12 Sektgläser Höhe 18,5 cm, 12 Weingläser Höhe 14 cm und 12 Wassergläser Höhe 12,5 cm. Wohl 19. Jahrhundert. Versand kann organisiert werden.Glasses. Drinking glasses. Goblets. Set with 36 glasses in light green: 12 champagne glasses height 19cm, 12 wine glasses height 14 cm and 12 water glasses height 12.5 cm. Probably 19th century. Shipping can be organized.
1988 Groot Constantia Estate Wine. Wein.750 ml. Nummeriert auf der Banderole "F079 033312". Wyn van Oorsprong Constantia. Bezeichnet: "Vintage Port" Gekweek, Gemaak en gebottel op Groot Constantia Landgoed. Produced and bottled in the Republic of South Africa". Eine ganze Flasche fortified Dessert - Wein. Versand kann organisiert werden. 75 cl. Dessert Wine. Shipping can be arranged.
1982 Chateau Mouton Rothschild. 1 ganze Flasche.75 cl. Tout en boutaile au Chateeau. Schlossabzug. Baron Philippe de Rothschild. AC Pauillac. 1er Grand Cru Classe. Rotwein Frankreich. Top shoulder. Insgesamt gute Erscheinung. Versand kann organisiert werden.1982 Chateau Mouton Rothschild. 1 whole bottle. Red wine France. Overall good appearance. Shipping can be organized.
Apulian, Ca. 400-300 BC This beautiful red-figure bell terracotta krater with everted rim features a pedestal foot, a cylindrical stem, a bell-shaped body, and ear-shaped handles. One side depicts a seated aristocratic woman in a long chiton holding a phiale; she faces another chiton-clad standing woman with a mirror in her right hand. The other side depicts two laureate males clad in chlamydes facing each other. The scenes are framed by a lower geometric border and separated by palmettes below each handle. Kraters were ancient Greek vessels used for diluting wine with water; they usually stood on a tripod in the dining room during a symposium (drinking party), where wine was mixed. Ancient wine was considerably stronger than its modern counterparts and often had to be mixed with water, honey, and spices. Kraters were made of metal or pottery and were often painted or elaborately ornamented. In Homer's Iliad, the prize offered by Achilles for the footrace at Patroclus's funeral games was a silver krater of Sidonian workmanship. The Greek historian Herodotus describes many enormous and costly kraters dedicated at temples or used in religious ceremonies to hold libations. This piece has been precisely dated having undergone Thermo Luminescence analysis by Ralf Kotalla, an independent German Laboratory. The samples collected date the piece to the period reflected in its style, whilst also showing no modern trace elements. Its TL certificate with full report will also accompany this lot. Size: L:340mm / W:345mm; 3.2kg Provenance: Property of a central London Gallery; formerly in a South English estate collection; acquired in the 1990s from Andre de Munter, Brussels, Belgium; previously in an old European collection.
Ca. 6th Century BC A terracotta kylix with a hemispherical bowl, short pedestal foot, and two equally spaced loop handles. Decorated in a characteristic bi-chrome finish that takes advantage of the rich contrasting play between the rich black glaze and buff red ground. This beautiful piece would have been used for wine drinking, usually during social occasions or banquets. Absolutely intact, some remaining incrustation. Size: L:75mm / W:200mm ; 165g Provenance: Property of a London gallery; formely in High Wycombe Estate collection; formerly acquired from Dr Peter Michael, Apolluxx Antiquities in Luxembourg in 2007.
Ca. 2nd-4th Century AD A pottery vessel in the form of a jug / FLAGON with a bulbous-shaped body. It features a short neck and everted rim. A single handle arching from the neck to the shoulder. The vessel sits on a low foot ring. Traces of red slip are visible throughout the body.Vessels such as this one were designed for everyday use, in particular for carrying and serving water and wine at banquets. Size: L: 127mm / W: 107mm; 202.9g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. 100-300 AD A terracotta jug with a piriform body and ring foot; a single strap handle connects the shoulder and the funnel-shaped neck.Jugs like this would have been used for serving wine during banquets. Size: L: 155mm / W: 72mm; 151g Provenance: Private UK collection; acquired from an old British collection formed in the 1990s.
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