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A George III Silver Wine-Coaster, Marks Rubbed, Possibly by Robert Hennell, London, Circa 1800, circular and with turned wood base, the sides with beaded border and openwork Vitruvian scrolls, 12.4cm diameter, Together With: two decanter labels, one by Thomas and James Phipps, London, 1817, oblong and with gadrooned border, pierced 'Port', the other maker's mark probably GF, London, 1833, oblong and with shell and gadrooned border, engraved 'Madeira' (3)
A George III silver wine-funnel by Peter & Ann Bateman of London, 1793. Condylis Collection 4.5 inch (H) Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Leopard head crowned (London assay office mark);[3] S (London date letter for 1793);[4] P B A B. Maker's mark for Peter & Ann Bateman.[5] Duty stamp.
A set of four small silver-gilt tastevins (wine-tasting dishes) with thumb-plate handles and two smaller silver-gilt dishes with looped-handles. Of the four thumb-plate dishes (3.33 inch diameter), each with circular inverse-relief and relief ornament, oblong inverse-relief ornaments, inverse domed-bottom, loop-handled thumb-plates, and five-point star marking on thumb-plate. Of the two smaller loop-handled tastevins (wine-tasting dishes) (2.5 inch diameter), each with circular inverse-relief and relief ornament, oblong inverse-relief ornaments, inverse domed-bottom, horizontal loop-handles, and two markings verso. Markings (two smaller dishes):(1) MADE IN FRANCE(2) L..M..N Condylis Collection Dimensions:3.33 inches diameter2.5 inches diameter
A MIXED PARCEL OF WINE 1 x Corton Clos de la Vigne au Saint Marcel Amance, 1979; 1 x Chateau Corbin Michotte Grand Cru Classe, Saint Emilion Grand Cru, 1987; 1 x Chateau Trianon Saint Emilion, 1994; 1 x Chateau Pavillon Cadet Grande Cru Classe Saint Emilion Grand Cru, 1990; 1 x Chateau La Tuilerie, Graves, 1978; 1 x Chateau Les Vielles Tuileries Cotes Bourg, 1986 (6)
A MIXED PARCEL OF WINE 1 x Cos D'Estournel Saint-Estephe, 1970; 1 x Chambolle Musigny Marcel Amance, 1983; 1 x Domaine de Chevalier Grand Cru Classe de Graves, 1970; 1 x Chateau La Tour du Pin Figeac Moueix Saint Emilion Grand Cru, 2004; 1 x Chateau La Croix Chantecaille Saint Emilion Grand Cru, 2004; 1 x Chateau Mayne Blanc Saint Emilion Grand Cru, 2005 (6)
2007 Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste, 5eme Cru ClassePauillac2x75cl2006 Reserve de La Comtesse (Second Wine of Chateau Pichon Lalande)2x75cl2008 Chateau Lagrange, 3eme Cru ClasseSt Julien2x75cl2006 Chateau Sociando Mallet, Cru BourgeoisHaut Medoc2x75cl2009 Chateau d'Armailhac, 4eme Cru ClassePauillac1x75cl2010 Chateau d'Armailhac, 4eme Cru ClassePauillac1x75clTotal 10x75cl
18 kt Gold Ring mit Zuchtperlen, Farbstein undBrillant, GG 750/000, um 1935-40, Weinlaubdekor mit Trauben, 2 Zuchtperlen, 1 rundfacett. grüner Farbstein und 1 Brillant ca0.05 ct Weiß/si, RW 57, ca. 6.2 g, Herstellermarke ungedeutet18 kt gold ring with cultured pearls, colouredstone and brilliant , YG 750/000, approx. 1935-40, wine leaf decor with grapes, 2 cultured pearls, 1 round bevelled green coloured stone and 1 brilliant ca 0.05 ct Wesselton/si, ringsize 57, approx. 6.2 g, manufacturer's brand unidentified
Brett’s, 109, Drury Lane, a note promising to ‘supply the bearer with pure Patent Brandy, Patent Holland's and every other genuine article in the Wine and Spirit Trade at fair and reasonable prices or forfeit £1000’, 1 December 1832, signature of Henry Brett, previously mounted and remains of blue paper still attached to reverse, low right corner top missing, overall fine and scarce Outing 4044a £150-£200 --- Henry Brett was born in 1787 in Holborn. He established his business in 1929 and can be seen advertising in various newspapers by 1832. In 1851 he is described in the Census as a Brandy Merchant and Hotel Keeper at 138-140 Holborn Hill. The business was highly successful and advertisements for Henry Brett & Co. can be found from as late as 1883.
Gillbank and Co, Spirit Establishment, a note promising to supply the bearer with any quantity of Old & Genuine Wines or Spirits from a Stock of Ten Thousand Pounds, 19 December 1933, serial number 21, printed signature of Gillbank, vignette of a cherub with a wine glass seated on a barrel at top left, very thin paper, making the condition even more remarkable, good very fine and very scarce Outing 4050a £200-£260 --- The Gillbank family appear to have owned the wine merchants for around two decades, prior to its sale in 1848. At this time the premises at 21 Pickett Street, just off The Strand, opposite St Clements Church (which still stands), was also a public house named the Kings Head. The Warehouse continued to function in the same capacity under new ownership.
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