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Lot 1945

A boxed Thomas Webb crystal water jug, a spirit decanter, six large wine glasses, six tumblers and six sherry glasses

Lot 2343

A walnut wine table, having an oblong walnut top on a barley twist oak column supported by three carved walnut legs, 20th Century, 60 cm x 32 cm x 72 cm

Lot 299

A 17th century and later medicinal and culinary recipe and receipt book dated 1690, 8vo, in vellum binding, the cover inscribed 'Receipt Book being a Family Collection ever since the year 1690 - HBD 1786', containing over 100 pages of manuscript entries, in a few different hands, commencing with 'to make Apricocke wine', and including 'to make Marmalade of Oranges', 'A Restorative Water by Dr Taylor', 'Lady Gray's Water', 'Chocolate Lady Fletcher's Way', 'To make Plague water', 'ffor the Kings Evill', 'My Sister Grahmes Cake', 'Receipt for a Consumption, Lady Ann Howard', 'A Preservative agst ye Plague or any other infection', 'To make a jelly of snake skins', etc., with index written at the end

Lot 456

A small reproduction pie crust wine table. Brights of Nettlebed label verso. (A.f damage to pie crust edging see photos)H:53cm

Lot 494

A late 19th early 20th century carved wine table together with an inlaid oval table. (2)Wine table H:69cm

Lot 216

Chateau Ramage La Batisse 2003, Grand Vin de Bordeaux together with an early heavy Wine glass

Lot 158M

Two bottles of GRAHAM'S Crusted Port Wine Malvedos 1958, bottled 1960 by W & J Graham & Co Oporto, no abv or vol stated, CHATEAU BOYD CANTENAC 1970 Margaux Grand Cru Classe, CHATEAU GRUAUD LAROSE 1962 Grand Cru Classe Cordier, CHATEAU PONTET CANET 1964 Pauillac Cruse and BENEDICTINE liquor 73° proof 23 3/4 fl ozs, (6).

Lot 172

BRUICHLADDICH old style 10 year old Islay single malt Scotch whisky, label verso '1979 Double Gold Award International Wine and Spirit Competition', 43% abv (75.2° proof) 75cl (26.4 fl ozs), boxed. 

Lot 604

A George V silver circular two-handled bowl/wine taster, Sheffield marks 1922 and a small silver sweetmeat dish with scroll decoration (2)

Lot 614

A limited edition beaten silver wine taster with ornate figure decorated handle "Made by Order of the Dean and Chapter of York to Commemorate the 500th Anniversary of the Completion of the Gothic Minster", London marks

Lot 263

Autographed Man United Menu - A Superbly Produced Large Sized Wine List For One Of The Restaurants @ Old Trafford, Nicely Signed In Silver Marker By 16 Former Players Including Crerand, McQueen, Aston, Pearson, Hill And Macari In Silver Marker.Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 283

Box of generally large well illustrated quality books on Art, Aircraft, Gold, Wine, etc. in very good condition (9 books)

Lot 153

The Marvell Press.- Prints. JEAN HARTLEY. (British, 1933 - 2011). 'After the Ball', 2005. An original print, pen and ink, depicted a lady seated at a table drinking a bottle of wine, initialled and dated by the artist, 335 x 255mm, within a black mount, 507 x 418mm overall, framed and glazed: together with a group of seven loose reprint artworks by Jean Hartley, 3 signed in the print, the largest being 290 x 200mm, with the artist's manuscript title to verso 'Adam by Jean Hartley'. Jean Hartley co-founder of the Marvel Press and vice-chairman of the Philip Larkin Society in 1995, was a close friend of Frank Redpath and Philip Larkin until his death in 1985. Provenance: The late Eric Selkirk Johnston, business manager of The Marvell Press, Hessle, East Yorkshire. Eric Johnston and his wife Audrey were associated with Philip Larkin and many authors within the Marvell Press family through their close friendship with George and lifelong friendship with Jean Hartley, who co-founded the Marvell Press in 1954.(Qty. 8) Condition Report: prints all clean and bright.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 681

A George III silver-mounted oak wine bottle coaster, lobed form with relief embossed beaded edge, pierced floral gallery and lion paw feet, maker's marks HW, hallmarks Sheffield 1809, diameter 16cm, height 8cmNo major damage, silver quite heavily worn mainly on high points and top edge beads where there are a few small holes appearing, gallery has 1 small split and all feet have holes on bases, hallmarks rubbed

Lot 300

A collection of radio valves, a vintage Sekonda watch dial A/F all housed in a Pommerol wooden empty wine crateLocation:

Lot 319

A pair of silver plated wine coasters with grapevine decoration and treen basesLocation: porter

Lot 624

A Bosch wine fridge 185cm h x 60cm w

Lot 150

Drinking Glasses - tumblers, wine glasses, sherry glasses, whisky tumblers; etc

Lot 220

Picnic sets; wine rack; wicker hamper; camping tables; camping chairs

Lot 51

20th century studio glass - A paperweight by Martin Demaine, 10.5cm diameter; a German 'Moje Glas', small globe vase with banded lustre decoration, 6cm tall; a Caithness-type vase; a Mdina 'Faceted Tear-drop' vase, 14.5cm tall; and a compressed ovoid vase, inscribed Mdina to base, 12.5cm diameter; 20th century Danish Art Glass - a Holmsgaard 'Smoke' glass bowl, pattern number 16039, by Per Lutken, 13cm diameter; a 'May Green' small vase, by the same artist, 12cm tall; a Holmsgaard wine glass,

Lot 76

A modern two bottle tantalus; two clear glass decanters; tumblers; wine glasses' etc

Lot 209

Jingdianzhixing ChinaChu Yuan Chun Wine, Füllstand normal, in original Verpackung, 0,5 l

Lot 104

A mahogany pedestal wine table, Dia. 44cm. H. 71cm. together with a smaller leather topped mahogany wine table.

Lot 111

A good quality reproduction Georgian style mahogany wine table with bird claw feet, W. 50cm. H 60cm.

Lot 324

A 19th/ early 20th century continental porcelain wine table, Dia. 47cm, H. 68cm. (Restored top and column, and reinforced under top).

Lot 468

Twenty eight bottles of mixed wine.

Lot 75

A BOXED PAIR OF WATERFORD CRYSTAL TUMBLERS AND BOXED CAKE SLICE PLUS THREE SETS OF TWO BOXED ROYAL BRIERLEY WINE GLASSES

Lot 847

Wine rack, retro magazine racks and fols out shoe holder

Lot 895

7 Bottles of mixed Wine, Port and Bucks Fizz etc

Lot 1240

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE TWO FRUIT BASKETS, A WINE RACK AND A GREASE GUN ETC

Lot 1363

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE TWO NOVELTY WINE BOTTLE HOLDERS, AN ADVERTISING CHEF AND A METAL ORNAMENT

Lot 141

TWO 'OLD WORLD' WINE DRUMS

Lot 1619

TEN JOHN LEWIS WOODEN WINE RACKS

Lot 163

A LARGE QUANTITY OF GLASSES INCLUDING WINE, SHERRY, PORT, MARTINI, ETC

Lot 167

A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE FLATWARE INCLUDING SPOONS, SERVING SET, ETC, PLUS A BOXED SILVER PLATED GOBLET AND WINE SET, ETC

Lot 1791

A METAL WINE RACK AND A TOWEL RAIL

Lot 2029

TWO MODERN TRIPOD WINE TABLES AND A PAIR OF SMALL TIER OCCASIONAL TABLES

Lot 2229

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WINE TABLE ON TURNED COLUMN WITH PLATFORM BASE, 19" DIA

Lot 241

A Carafe and Matching Glasses with bird decoration, nine green-stemmed wine glasses, ten small shot glasses (32)

Lot 242

Five wine glasses with cranberry bowls and an oil lamp (with two chimneys)

Lot 334

A Silver Thimble in a Plated Bucket and a Wine Label for Sherry, Plus Two Miniature Salt & Pepper

Lot 91

Pair of hallmarked silver wine goblets, H: 11 cm, 187g. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 837

An early Victorian mahogany pedestal sideboard by Arthur Blain & Son from Liverpool, Model 599 (stamped), circa 1840, quarter gallery back on an inverted front over one long frieze drawer flanked by twin short drawers, raised on twin cupboards enclosing a single shelf over a wine storage drawer, pedestals united by another drawer, raised on a plinth feet. 125cm H x 184cm W x 62cm DNote:Arthur Blain who established the cabinet making business in the William IV period of 1835, at 35 Paradise Street, Liverpool. The earliest examples are stamped with just A Blain Liverpool and the later Victorian pieces carry the A Blain & Sons stamp. Arthur Blain died in 1868 when the business was continued by Arthur’s son, William Hughes Blain who died in 1909. Their works were recorded in ‘The Dictionary of English Furniture Makers’, 1660-1840, by Beard & Giblert, Maney 1986.Provenance:The content of Wartnaby Castle in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, the property is mentioned Nicholas Pevsner's The Building of England and noted as a substantial house in the Little Belvoir Estate built in 1839 and enlarged in the mid 19th century.

Lot 102

Two Chinese Canton decorated porcelain wine pots and covers, early 20th century, painted with birds and flowers, 15cm and 13cm high, and another, 20th century, with inscription in blue, 12cm high: and a very large Chinese blue and white large wine pot with brass handle, 20th century, 34.5cm high over handle (4) Condition: All good – slight rubbing and enamel scuffs.

Lot 476

Large quantity of mixed glasses and a cut glass decanter , to include a nice set of 6 cut glass wine glasses and more (2 boxes)

Lot 106

A Chinese porcelain food dish and cover, mid 20th century, painted with ladies in interiors and on verandahs, 18.4cm diameter: A similarly decorated wine pot, cover and a pair of wine bowls: assorted small bowls and dishes (Quantity) Condition: mainly good – one famille rose teabowl crackedcrack to the bowl cover , crack to small saki bowl , crack to square pot , crack and filled chip to wine pot cover , small nibbles to square dishes , 

Lot 1345

Royal Doulton set of eight wine goblets. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1743

WM-106 wine chiller. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.

Lot 460

A Chinese porcelain wine cooler, Qianlong seal mark, possibly Republic period, of cylindrical form with a white glazed cell-diaper incised exterior, with two zoomorphic lugs, turquoise interior, 12.5cm high No obvious cracks or restorations. The interior is water stained. Exterior with some discoloration to the white glaze. General wear and scratching also visible throughout.

Lot 47

[DICKENS (CHARLES)]The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman, FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, with 'wine' for 'vine' on page 13, half-title, engraved plate of music, 11 etched plates by George Cruickshank, 8pp. publisher's advertisements at end, spotting to plates, publisher's green pictorial cloth gilt, extremities slightly rubbed, preserved in cloth solander box, gilt lettered on spine [Eckel, pp. 206-208; Cohn 243], 16mo, Charles Tilt, 'and Mustapha Syried, Constantinople', 1839Footnotes:Charles Dickens's anonymously published version of the popular comic ballad telling of an English Lord who travelled to the East, is imprisoned, then released by the jailer's daughter Sophia ('so called doubtless from the mosque of St. Sophia, at Constantinople'). Provenance: Oliver Brett, 3rd Viscount Esher, bookplate; his sale, Sotheby's, 26 March 1940, lot 540; Sotheby's, Charles Dickens. The Lawrence Drizen Collection, 24 September 2019, lot 58.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 3097

Georgian mahogany circular tripod wine table, D: 49 cm, H: 69 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 72

A 'GLASS ONION'/ ONION WINE BOTTLE, c.1700, of squat onion form and tapered spout. 17.5cm tall

Lot 48

The Queen's Police Medal group to Sir Robert Mark, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Force 1972-77 comprising: Q.P.M. for Distinguished Service (impressed Robert Mark, Ch. Const. Leicester City Police); 1939-45 star, F&G star, Defence, War and EIIR Coronation 1953, (un-named as issued), Police LS, EIIR 1954-80 issue (impressed Robert Mark Ch. Const.), VF, mounted court style. Accompanying the above awards a number of associated items: Police Commissioner's uniform tunic, overalls and cap, GC, (very minor moth traces to reverse of tunic which is named to Robert Mark and dated 1/72) and bearing ribbons including GBE and Knight Batchelor badge (the decorations for these two not present); a resin bust entitled "Sir Robert Mark, G.B.E. Q.P.M 1977 Sculptor Alec Dearnley" height 20cm excluding plinth, GC (part of name label missing); a walking cane, the grip being in the form of a police constable's head and shoulders, the haft impressed "Made by C. Warriner, Foxton Market Harboro 1978" and "R.M. 8.5.78", length 119cm, GC; a caricature of Sir Robert signed "Sallon 1974" the reverse bearing a presentation inscription, 30.4cm x 43.4cm GC; an oil on canvas portrait signed "F.W. 77" in frame, outer size 43cm x 53cm (repaired split to canvas); two HM silver wine labels: "Happy Birthday Sir Robert Mark our Grand Prix S. Star from your many friends at Good Year Donnnington March 1975" and "Thank You for your major contribution to our success from all your friends at Good Good Year" and HM Birm. 1985; (Sir Robert had advertised Good Year tyres); Note: Sir Robert joined the Manchester City Police in 1937 and in his autobiography stated that his father had been horrified saying it was only one step better than going to prison!; in 1940 he transferred to their Special Branch. 1942 saw him released for his wartime service, and, after training at Sandhurst, joined the 108 Tank Brigade and in Phantom (GHQ Liaison) Regt. He was demobbed in 1947 and returned to Manchester Special Branch, 1950 saw him promoted to Inspector, and Chief Inspector in 1952. In 1957 he was appointed Chief Constable of Leicester City Police. In 1967 he joined the Metropolitan Police as Assistant Commissioner and in 1972 was promoted to Commissioner. Under his leadership much corruption in the force was eliminated; he set up a police complaints department; and in 1975 the Balcombe Street Siege and the Spaghetti House Siege were both bought to a successful conclusion; he left the Met in 1977, and died in 2010. See also lots 49-55 £600-700

Lot 1257

A 19th century clear glass and gilt metal mounted wine ewer and stopper: of baluster form, with half reeded decoration, scroll handle and raised on a domed circular foot, 23cm high

Lot 1652

A Turkoman rug:, the wine field with triple rose octagonal medallions, enclosed by a hooked and serrated panel border, 182cm x 112cm.

Lot 1656

A Heriz runner:, the shaded wine field with triple ivory geometric radiating medallions and all over geometric hooked, palmette and floral foliate designs, enclosed by a repeated flowerhead border, 300cm x 86cm.

Lot 227

A George V silver wine goblet, maker A L Davenport Ltd, Birmingham, 1933: the ovoid bowl raised on a knopped stem and domed circular spreading foot, 15cm high, 112gms, 3.61ozs.

Lot 234

A continental sommelier's silver wine tasting cup, stamped marks: of circular outline with loop handle, 7.5cm diameter, a silver bon bon dish and silver tea strainer with turned wood handle, total weight 121gms, 3.90ozs.(3).

Lot 236

A George III silver sauce boat, maker's mark worn, London, 1772: of traditional design with wavy edge border, acanthus capped scroll handle and raised on three swept feet, 14cm long, together with two silver cream jugs and a George III silver wine funnel (damaged) total weight of silver 430gms 13.83ozs.

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