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A collection of silver and objects of vertuvarious maker's and datesComprising, a George I counter box, maker's mark IA, possibly John Albright, circa 1720, the cover struck with a portrait bust of George I in Roman costume flanked by letters 'G' and 'R', an unmarked silver and niello small whistle, a circular filigree box, a snuff box, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1825, length 6.8cm, a teardrop scent bottle, David & Lionel Spiers, Birmingham, a brass etui and belt hook, contained inside a folding knife, a scraper and scissors, a brass mounted agate etui, 19th century, with folding knife, scissors, included in the silver, a whistle, a case, travelling inkwell, a spring action match box/vesta, two other vesta cases, a small cigarette case, a vinaigrette, a card case, modelled as an envelope, a tortoiseshell card case, two match box covers, four Scottish wine labels, four Andrew Wilkie, and another label. (Qty)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A silver double coaster wine trolleyBP & Co, London 1970 Two coasters on a conjoined circular base, with wood turned bases and raised curved silver sides, four spoked wheels attached, a silver pulling handle to the front with a wood-turned grip, length 42cm, weight total 37oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of silver itemsvarious maker's and datesComprising, a silver footed dish, Pearce & Sons, Sheffield 1915, with shallow bowl and knopped trumpet foot, the whole spot hammered, diameter 23.5, height 13.5cm, a two-handled wine cooler, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926, cylindrical for with moulded girdle, flying scroll handles, height 21.5cm, a silver teapot, John Wright, Newcastle 1835, gadroon rim, plain bellied sides, the leaf-capped handle with ivory insulators, on shell scroll bracket feet, a three-piece tea service, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham 1911 - 1916, shaped-oval form on scroll feet, ivory finial and insulators, a shaped-circular salver, Mappin & Webb, London 1915, on scroll feet, diameter 16.2cm, a hot water pot, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, black handle and finial, a teapot, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1933, black handle and finial, a pair of pierced circular dishes, A & J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1938, diameter 15cm, a George II silver cream jug, Alexander Field, London 1797, oval form with bright engraving, weight total 158oz. (12)Footnotes:Please note that from 19 January 2022, items containing ivory cannot be imported into the EU. The import of ivory into the USA is already prohibited.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Edwardian silver shaped-circular salverWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1906 On three bracket feet, diameter 30.5cm, together with other silver items; a two-handled comport, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1905, diameter 18cm, two Victorian swing-handled sugar baskets, a cigarette box, five wine labels, two modern examples and three plated examples, weight of silver 54.5oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An oval platter, Chinese export porcelain, polychrome decoration with central reserve "Fernando IV de Bourbon (1751-1825), king of Naples, walking the fields, accompanied, offering wine to a peasant" according to the central part of an engraving by François-Nicolas Martinet (1731-c.1800), Qianlong period (1736-1795), small chip, Dim. - 25,5 x 21,5 cm
A pair of modern Howard style cream striped upholstered armchairs of deep proportion with turned front legs and brass casters, 86cm wide x 107cm deep x 46cm high at the seat x 82cm high at the backCondition report: Upholstery with stains, one with a cigarette hole, some wine stains, arms badly stained, no major holes or wear to upholstery
An 18th century ale glass, with flared bell shaped bowl, on plain stem and folded foot, 16.5cm high; two large conical wine glasses, with teardrop inset stems; and a further glass (4) Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A brass bound coppered wine cooler with tin liner on four broad outswept supports, 66cm wide x 42.5cm deep x 53cm highCondition report: Tin liner with oxidisation, wooden section of wine cooler with watermarks to the edges and some unevenness to the coopered planks, with surface dents, marks and scratches
A late 19th century chinoiserie wine table with circular top and turned column support and platform base, with scroll feet and later hardwood foot extensions, the table decorated with a red lacquered ground and with figures amongst scenery and butterflies to the base, 35.5cm diameter x 70cm high overallCondition report: Some losses to the lacquer, marks, dents, scratches and chips due to age and use, particularly to the edges of the galleried top and around the feet, the hardwood feet later
Six bottles of French wine to include a bottle of Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru 1989, a bottle of Rasteau 2003, a bottle of Chateau Leoville Barton 1990, a Cote De Beaune Villages Louis Latour 1993, a bottle of Gevrey-Chambertin 1998 and a bottle of Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Clos Saint Jean 2000 (6)Condition report: All levels good
A large collection of Autographs from Film and Tv housed in black case a numberframed and in 5 folders. Signed items including photos by Julia Walters - Ronnie CorbettColin Firth - Eastenders Cast - Brian Murphy - Jeremy Irons - June Whitfield - Last of thesummer wine cast - Burt Kwouk - Noel Edmunds - Bill Nighy - George Sewell - AmandaBarrie - Citizen Smith - Birds of a Feather - Gollum - Casualty cast - Emilia Fox - RowanAtkinson - Tony Robinson - James Corbin - Ruth Jones and cast - Don Johnson - BerylReid - Peter Sallis and many more ( viewing by appointment )
Circa 300 BC A wheel-thrown vase with handles.This ritual krater was also used for drinking wine mixed with water at symposia. Composed of a great egg-shaped body tapered on a circular base like a flared foot that is set off from the body by a groove. Completed with two handles on the sides placed between the shoulder and the mouth. The two big handles are in the form of volutes with gorgoneia volutes adorning the handles faces moulded in relief, the details painted with white and red. The obverse is decorated with a flowering plant inside of a naiskos, on the reverse the "Lady of Fashion". The female head is illustrated facing left and adorned with a radiate stephane, ribbon sakkos, necklace and earrings. The vase is also decorated with several registers of meanders typical of ancient Greek art, repeated geometric motifs and laurel leaves. There are large palmettes on the sides and the back is covered with innumerable wreaths. This piece has been precisely dated by means of a Thermo Luminescence analysis carried out 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. The TL certificate with its full report will accompany this lot. Size: L:680mm / W:375mm; 7.8kg 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.
Circa 430-300 BC, Apulia A beautiful terracotta bell krater features a pedestal foot, cylindrical flared stem, inverted bell-shaped body, two upturned handles and a wide, everted rim. A beautiful example of Apulian Plain style, probably depicting a Dionysiac thiasos, i.e. the ecstatic procession of Dionysus followers, often pictured as inebriated revellers. On side of the body shows a half-nude, seated woman holding a wreath and a phiale ready for wine to be poured in. The other side depicts a standing male figure holding a situla, a ritual vessel for libations, a tambourine, and a branch. The use of white paint for additional details, such as the jewellery of the woman, and as added highlights to the scenery is indicative of this vessel having been painted in Magna Graecia (the Greek colonies of Southern Italy). Bell kraters such as this fine example first occur in the early fifth century and the only extant ones have red-figure decoration. Bell kraters were named for their bell-like shape, perhaps originating in wood, and they usually featured small horizontal upturned handles just over halfway up the body such as in this example. Some did not have a foot, and earlier examples may have had lugs for handles. Over the course of the fifth and fourth centuries BC, the shape becomes slimmer. Kraters were used for diluting wine with water and usually stood on a tripod in the dining room, where wine was mixed during a banquet (symposium). For a comprehensive treatment of Apulian red-figure vases, see: Trendall A. D., Cambitoglou, A. (1978). The Red-figured Vases of Apulia: Early and Middle Apulian. Oxford: Clarendon Press. This piece has been precisely dated by means of a Thermo Luminescence analysis carried out 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. The TL certificate with its full report will accompany this lot. Size: L:350mm / W:330mm; 3.1kg 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.
Circa 900-700 BC, Neo-ElamiteA fine bronze basin or phiale, a special libation bowl used for holding wine, with a rounded body, the corseted shoulder flares outward to form the rim, and the slanted lip enables the easy sipping of the contents. The exterior of the bowl is polished; the inside with a rosette finelly modelled, just below the rim an inscription in cuneiform. Size: L:53mm / W:152mm; 210g Provenance: Private London collection ( B.A); formerly acquired in the 1970s from John Lees collection.
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