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A George V silver wine taster set with a George III 1787 silver sixpence,marked London, 1927, made by D & J Wellby Ltd, the bowl with fluted and dimpled decoration and the loop handle formed of two snakes,diameter approx. 8.5cm, weight approx. 3.01oztCondition: The piece is in overall good condition with some slight knocks to the bowl edge, some light surface scratching and small areas of tarnish, hallmarks are clear
A suite of J & L Lobmeyr drinking glasses, no.97 circa 1870 of vertical faceted panel form with cut ridged decoration, comprising ten small wine or port glasses, 14.5cm high; eight wine glasses, 15cm high; eight short-stemmed water glasses, 12cm high; thirteen short-stemmed glasses, 16cm high; a decanter and stopper and two decanters without stoppers, 24cm high; two further decanters without stoppers, 16.5cm high and a water jug, 26cm high (46 pieces, including stopper) *Believed to have been acquired as a gift by the vendor's grandparents at the time of their marriage in Vienna in 1902. Sold together with a copy of an original purchase receipt illustrating the pattern, 'Trink-Service No. 97' and the company logo.Condition report:Three small wine/port with reduced rims. 1 wine with reduced foot and rim. 2 further wines with reduced feet.Three short-stemmed glasses with reduced rims. 1 tall beer glass with reduced foot. 2 tall beer glass with medium size foot rim chips.Small section of damage and repair to lower section of the smallest carafe.1 small beer/water glass with reduced foot, another three with reduced rims.Some tiny nibbles to the lower section of the decanters with stopper and carafes/decanters without stoppers, otherwise good. There is also some slight mossing around the neck area.The water jug has some small nibbles around lower body. Elsewhere, a couple of pieces with tiny nibbles and signs of use commensurate with age.
Various bygones, collectables, etc., printed photographs of famous films in ebonised frame, to include The Godfather, 18cm x 14cm, The Graduate, etc., a wrought iron articulated wine stand, pipe rack, and a pine cased German mantle clock with stencil glazed front and Roman numeric dial, (a quantity).
WEDGWOOD; a boxed Peter Rabbit Nursery Set and further ceramics including a Sandeman Port advertising ashtray (af), Booths 'Flora Dora' plates, an Aynsley 'Cottage' lidded vase, a Portmeirion 'The Botanic Garden' sleeve vase, also a group of glass including a pair of Dartington stemless wine glasses, two ships decanters, further decanters, three bell jars (one af), tableware, oversized red flashed brandy-type glass, etc.Additional InformationOne bell jar chipped to base.
WATERFORD; a Colleen pattern fifty-piece part suite of drinking glasses comprising eight whisky tumblers and ten smaller tumblers, eight liqueur glasses, eight sherry glasses, three brandy balloons, eight wine glasses, and eight taller glasses (5).Additional InformationOne glass with a slight imperfection to the foot rim, otherwise generally ok.
A late 19th century Continental pottery tobacco jar and cover modelled as a boy wearing a fez, repaired, a painted metal model of a dog beside an empty dish, two silver plated wine tasters, two Italian micromosaic paperweights, etc (qty).Additional InformationThe tobacco jar has been broken and glue repaired, there is a chip to the front of the head. The larger paperweight has most of the banding around the edge lacking and a large section of the floral detailing is missing, other chips to the edge. The smaller paperweight is missing all of the banding around the edge and two of the corner mounts are also lacking. His master's breath item, the funnel has broken off and be re-glued, also the whiskey barrel is glued back to the base. Faults throughout as found.
A collection of Denby, mainly "Luxor" pattern oven and table wares to include plates, jugs, tureens, butter dish, etc, together with a suite of wine glasses comprising six champagne flutesCondition ReportHas general wear and tear, appears to have had light/little use on most pieces. See pictures.
Berthold Muller, with import marks, Edinburgh 1983, of hemispherical form, engraved with Continental style armorials raised on three dolphinesque feet; together with a three-handled loving bowl, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1902, of planished finish with presentation engraving '..... on the occasion of her marriage....' and a twin-handled wine cooler, James Dixon & Sons Ltd Sheffield 1910Diameter: 18cm, 18.5cm, weighable silver: 42oz
import marks for Sheffield 1898, undulating C scroll rim, pierced and cast decoration, scroll handles, together with an Edwardian circular table jewellery box and cover; a Dutch circular box and cover, embossed country scene, crimped rim; a pair of white metal wine coasters, circa 1830, scroll rim, reticulated sides, turned wood baseWeighable silver: 11oz
Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1841, of rounded rectangular outline, with moulded bars, the cast loop handle with shell and acanthus detail, raised on four bracket feet; together with a George IV Warwick cruet set with associated cut glass bottles, crest to dish, raised on four cast bracket paw feet; a pair of spill vases, T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1917; a silver mounted wine coaster; another smaller example with pierced sides; a pair of sugar tongs with shell bowlsWidth: 17.5cm, weighable silver: 28oz
A collection of seventeen enamel wine labels,mid-18th century and later, of cartouche and escutcheon form, with black lettering on a white ground decorated with flowers, including 'Lisbon', 'Vin du Rhin', 'Pando' and other titles,7.5cm wide5.5cm high (17)Condition report: Marsala label enamel loss and cracking. Eau de Cologn enamel loss and cracking. Remainder with surface cracks and minor scratches.
A rare Battersea enamel wine label,mid-18th century, in the manner of Simon Francois Ravenet, of escutcheon form, with a monochrome scene of two cherubs beside a barrel, titled 'Lisbon',7.2cm wideProvenance: Christie's, May 1987, lot 85.Condition report: Minor surface scratches, loss to enamel verso, crack to enamel.
A rare Battersea enamel wine label,18th century, in the manner of Simon Francois Ravenet, of escutcheon form, with a monochrome scene of two cupids embracing, titled 'Rhenish',7.2cm wideProvenance: Sotheby's, 'Silver, Objects of Vertu and Portrait Miniatures', 26 November 1992, lot 330.Condition report: Cracking to enamel around one chain hole, minor surface scratches, blemishes to back.
A rare Battersea enamel wine label,18th century, in the manner of Simon Francois Ravenet, of escutcheon form, with a monochrome scene of two cupids standing beside four barrels and a table, titled 'Hock',6.5cm wideLiterature: For a similar label, see J Salter, 'Wine Labels, 1730-2003', Antique Collectors' Club in association with the Wine Label Circle, 2004. Condition report: Minor surface scratches, minor loss of enamel to back.
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