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A pair of mid-19th century Old Sheffield Plate wine coolers, each of baluster form, decorated with gadrooned panels, the rim with gadroon and foliate decorated apron, removable insert with gadrooned rim, two vertically aligned handles of scrolled decoration, raised on a gadroon decorated pedestal foot, each engraved twice with the crest and motto of James Campbell-Brodie, Esquire, of Lethen and Coulmony, in the counties of Moray and Nairn, Scotland, 31cm diameter over the handles, 24cm in heightFootnote: James Campbell-Brodie (1801-1857) was from a distinguished family of Scottish landed gentry. His linage can be traced back as far as Malcolm, Thane of Brodie, who lived during the reign of Alexander III of Scotland (1246-1285). His father, Thomas Brodie (1760-1825) was Writer to the Signet, as was his grandfather, Thomas Brodie (1707-1770) who was also Lyon Depute of Scotland. His great-grandfather, Alexander Brodie (1667-1725), was Lord Lyon of Scotland. He bears his paternal arms of Brodie with part of the arms of Campbell of Calder, (now Earls of Cawdor) from whom he was descended by his great-grandmother, Jean Sophia Campbell, (1672-1727), daughter of Sir Hugh Campbell of Calder, 15th Thane of Cawdor (1635-1716).
A pair of 20th century parcel gilt silver wine goblets, mark of Stuart Devlin, London 1977, 'Bull', commissioned by the Royal Agricultural Society of England, each with plain circular silver foot, silver gilt textured stem featuring a stylised bull, and conical shaped bowl with gilded interior, 15cm in height, numbered '13' and '14' respectively, 11.7ozt gross and presented in the original fitted cases and with the original correspondence from the RAS (2)Provenance: Julians Park, Hertfordshire.Footnote: Australian silversmith, jeweller and designer, Stuart Devlin ranks as one of the great contemporary gold and silversmiths and has been acclaimed by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths' as the designer with ‘the Midas touch’. Devlin was made a freeman of the Goldsmiths’ Company by special grant in 1966 and elected a liveryman in 1972. In 1980 he was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George ‘for services to the art of design’ and in 1982 was granted the Royal Warrant of Appointment as Goldsmith and Jeweller to Queen Elizabeth II. He was Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths' Company 1996 – 1997. In 2011 the Australia Day Foundation honoured Devlin as 'The greatest living goldsmith of his generation'. Later in that year his wife Carole and sister-in-law Victoria Kate Simkin started to assemble his archive. It became the basis for a book which was published in 2018 shortly before he died.
Edinburgh – A George III 18th century silver wine funnel, mark of James Douglas (1785-1795), date letter lacking, of traditional form with gadrooned rim and detachable friction fitting spout section, gilded interior with integral grille, monogrammed to the body, 9.5cm diameter, 16cm in height, 4oztFootnote: Douglas served his apprenticeship and began his silversmithing career in Edinburgh. Between 1795 and 1800 his pieces were marked in Dundee using a slightly different maker’s mark. He became assay master at the Edinburgh Assay Office from 1808-1810.
A Moser Karlsbad blue glass vase, ovoid with acid-etched band of warrior figures, highlighted in gilt, etched marks to base, 12.6 cm high, together with an overpainted octagonal glass beaker, foliate decorated with Hebrew text around the top (a Sabbath 'prayer for the wine'), 11 cm high.Qty: 2Condition report: Small fleabite nick to inner rim of Moser vase. Minor loss to the decoration on the beaker.
A set of four early 19th century glass rummers, with wheel etched feathered and beaded undulating bands, above a pincered bowl on square foot, 13cm, a further two sets of four 19th century rummers, each with part facetted bowls on either round or square bases, 12.7cm & 13.5cm, a pair of 19th century glass rummers with etched initials 'HSW' on square bases, 13.5cm, a pair of early 19th century wine glasses with part fluted bowls, an 18th century cordial glass with facetted stem, a wine bowl with tapering fluted stem on folded foot, and others.Qty: 14Condition report: 4 x swag etched conical rummers. Nibbles to the bases1 x Hop and Grape etched conical rummer. Chips to the base1 x Facet cut cordial. Large shell chip to underside of the footA pair of monogrammed conical rummers. Small chips on the square bases1 x Teardrop stem pedestal glass OK4 x panel cut conical rummers with square bases. All with some small chips to the bases.A pair of pincer worked conical rummers OK4 x Bucket rummers with circular bases OK1 Ruby flashed stemmed liqueur/eye bath ? OK1x large conical rummer OK
Konvolut historische Rotweine2. Hälfte 20. Jh., sechs Flaschen, dabei Vin de Pays du Var, Casimir Clement, 1989 Corbieres Chateau Saint-Louis, Domaine du Moulinas Muscat de Mirival, 1990 Cotes-Du-Rhone Francois Paquet, 1983 Yaldara Schiller-Wine sowie 1990 Erlauer Stierblut, alle im ungeöffneten Originalzustand, Altersspuren vorwiegend 0,75 l.
A collection of early 20th Century stem drinking glasses with facet cut bucket-shaped bowls, including eight red wines, eight white wines, eleven smaller to match and six liqueur glasses and a pair of 19th Century facet and foliate cut mallet-shaped decanters with two ring neck and stoppers, together with a single-handled wine ewer to match
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