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A collection of antique cameos, comprising a coral corallium rubrum cameo brooch, carved to depict Dionysus, the Greek god of Wine, holding a thyrsus, with white paste border, a shell cameo brooch, carved to depict Zeus and Hera, the Greek King and Queen of Olympus, gilt metal mounted, a smaller shell cameo brooch, carved to depict Hermes, the Greek messenger of the gods, also gilt metal mounted, and a shell cameo panel, with ropetwist wirework edged buckle mount, first brooch length 4.1cm (4)
A tray of vintage jewellery and collectables, micro mosaic handbag mirror; circular frame; brooch; hatpins; mother-of-pearl box with badges; four plated napkin rings; hat pin cushion; 925 basket pin cushion; small cloisonne cover; salt; small silver coloured hand mirror; metal wine labels; etc
Good set of three George III (possibly) West Country wine labels of curved oval form, having bright cut edges and inscribed 'Claret', 'Hock', and 'Madeira', all with hanging chains, 4.5cm x 2.5cm, circa 1780, possibly by Thomas Howell of Bath. 27gms g/w. Note: the possible silversmith is mentioned in Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks, published 1989, p312.
Two similar George III wine labels of canted and curved rectangular form with reeded edges, the larger inscribed 'Burgundy', London circa 1790/1800, possibly by John Whittingham, 5cm x 2.5cm, the smaller engraved 'Port', London circa 1790/1800 by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, 4.5cm x 2cm, both with hanging chains, g/w 19gms (2)
A very large French cast bronze bacchanalian brass wine ewer, 20th century, the high handle moulded with fruiting vines and surmounted with a putti crushing grapes into a cup, the ovoid body moulded with putti arranged in scholarly pursuits above a knopped and fluted stem, the foot moulded with further fruiting vines, 102cm high.Condition report: Good overall with only minor/negligible signs of age.
An early Victorian silver gilt wine ewer, Elkington & Co., London 1859, of elongated oval form with graduated diamond ground and two engraved oval panels depicting birds on a sprig, with reeded handle, hinged cover and raised on circular foot, 34cm high, weight approx 21ozCondition report: Hallmarks clear, some small dings but no significant visible damage, refer to images
to include an air stwist stem, 16.5cm high; a faceted bowl wine glass engraved with flowers, 17.5cm high; a small rummer on a square base, engraved with a windmill, 12cm high, etc. (9)Provenance: Crepping Hall, SuffolkCondition report: Roughness to the bases and marking throughout commensurate with age and use. The glass with the scalloped base has a minor chip on the bottom of the base. One of the flutes has a crack from the rim running down 3.5cm. Scratches one some areas of glasses.
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