* A George III silver pedestal wine goblet, having gilt-washed interior, bright cut engraved banded rim, and bordered monogram cartouche, the whole raised on a beaded flaring foot, 11.5oz, maker Henry Chawner, London 1787, h.18cmCondition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
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* A late 18th century style? glass wine funnel, the ogee bowl above a tapered stem, 19cm high, together with a 19th century lead glass decanter, the ovoid body with diamond and star cut decoration and oval cartouche, 28cm high (including stopper) (2)Condition report: Decanter and stopper – both excellent with one very minor frit to stopper only, no limescale.Wine funnel – small chip to rim of spout.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
A George III silver two-piece wine funnel, of plain form with flowerhead pierced bowl, reeded rims and plain shaped tang, 2.3oz, maker Crispin Fuller, London 1808, gross h.12cmCondition report: No splits or repairs.Marks good.Some very minor dents to spout only.The sections fit together well.A good example.
A late George III silver two-piece wine funnel, of half-reeded and gadrooned form, with flower-head pierced bowl, 7.2oz, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1820, gross h.16.5cmCondition report: Fits together well.End of spout bent with approx. 7mm split.Outer marks showing some wear.Otherwise good.
* A pair of George III neo-classical silver wine coasters, having pierced and bright cut engraved gallery on turned mahogany bases, maker S Roberts & Co, Sheffield 1785, dia.12cmCondition report: Both stand well.Both mahogany bases are nicely fixed into the framework.Silver is misshapen, particularly evident when viewed from above.Silver is tarnished but complete.Marks are quite rubbed and worn.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A contemporary silver wine siphon, of typical U shape, with adjustable tap, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1987, in fitted 'The Hugh Johnson Collection' green card case; together with a pair of port tongs.of iron construction with turned beech handles, in fitted 'The Hugh Johnson Collection' case (2)Condition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* An early 18th century Dutch chestnut spice box, of cavetto moulded form, the lid lifting to reveal six spice compartments, the brass escutcheon above single frieze drawer, standing upon four bun feet, 35cm wideCondition report: Moulding loss to centre front, but the piece is present.Moulding break to centre right hand side, piece also present.Slight warp to lid.Drawer good but sits off-centre.Colour fair.Interior good.Exterior with some age/handling wear.Smells gorgeous!From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* After Peter Lely (1660-1680)- A bust portrait of a maiden wearing a pearl necklace, oil on canvas (re-lined), 55 x 45cm, the whole housed in a swept carved giltwood frameCondition report: We believe that the original canvas has been re-lined and there are some signs of overpainting.Craquelure throughout, but no gaps within cracks and no signs of breaking out.Surface fading / wear at approx. 3 o’clock.Some signs of frame rub to extremities.Frame dimensions approx 72x63cm.We believe the picture is possibly 19th century.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information hereWe can provide standard shipping, but the frame is quite delicate and ornate so professional shippers may be preferred.
An assortment of silver:a cased silver spoon (Sheffield 1924)a silver-gilt anointing spoon (Sheffield 1936)a small silver photograph frame (Birmingham 1905)a cut-glass silver-topped toilet jar (Birmingham 1908) a pair of 19th century white-metal wine tickets (sherry and madeira) a boxed set of silver spoons with gem-set tops
A bottle of Quinta do Noval 1952 vintage port – limited edition (bottle no. 817 of 1,620) bottled in 1977 to celebrate the Silver Jubilee. The label reading 'On the occasion of the coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth we kept two casks of Port Wine of the 1952 vintage. To commemorate Her Majesty's Silver Jubilee we have now bottled 135 dozen and numbered each bottle.'
Perrin & Fils Vacqueyras les Christins, 2001, two bottles; Château Jean Guillon, 2001, Bordeaux, one bottle; Château le Puy du Chay, 2000, Saint-Emillion, one bottle; Château Artigues, 1998, Pauillac, one bottle; Lagunilla Casa del Comendador, 2000, Rioja, one bottle; and two bottles of non-vintage Merlot *and four further bottles of red wine to include* Terre du Lion, Bordeaux, 2001; Château Trillol, 2012; Château Haut-Carmaillet, 2004; Château Barreyres, Haut-Médoc, 2005 (12)
Mixed lot, to include Five Kings X.O. brandy, 70cl, 40%, one bottle in carton; Malibu, Martini, Archers, Campari, three bottles of mulled wine, Sainsbury's Sangria, Kahlua liqueur, Yarden dessert wine, three bottles of white table wine, W&J Graham's LBV port 1996; and one other LBV port for 1998 etc (17)
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