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A quantity of cut and pressed glass ware, to include two decanters and stoppers, a large hip flask shaped decanter and stopper, pineapple shaped vase, jugs, bowl, approximately 28 matching champagne glasses, wine glasses, brandy glasses, three moulded glass ashtrays, a lilac glass horse head ornament, another ornament modelled as a stylised bird, etc
Three boxes of glassware to include; various drinking glasses, some cut glass, brandy balloons, wine glasses, Irish coffee glasses, German green stem wine glasses marked 'Weingutesiegel Osterreich' etc, a pitcher with star cut base and etched leaf design, various trinket trays and boxes etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A Roman amber glass flask Circa 3rd-4th Century A.D.The elongated mould blown body with slender vertical ribs and rounded indented base, with dark blue trail handles, an encircling band of trail beneath the flaring mouth, 27.3cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Giorgio Sangiorgi (1886-1965), Rome, acquired and brought to Switzerland; and thence by continuous descent.Ancient Glass formerly in the G. Sangiorgi Collection; Christie's, New York, 3 June 1999, lot 193. Private collection, USA, acquired from the above sale.Such vessels may have contained caroenum, a wine sauce frequently used to sweeten Roman dishes.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two leaves from an Antiphonal, in Latin, decorated manuscript on parchment [eastern France (perhaps Bescançon), fourteenth century] Two separate leaves, with single column of 12/13 lines in a cramped gothic bookhand, with music on a 4-line red stave, capitals in elaborate penwork strokes touched with yellow wash and red paint (some with penwork picking out faces), red rubrics, small initials in red or blue with contrasting penwork, some of these with long and whip-like penwork extensions far into margins, each leaf with one large initial in ornamental penwork strokes decorated with penwork foliage and red, one with a human face at its upper right-hand edge, the initial accompanying the Feast of All Souls (2 November) with a youth with his hands clasped in prayer as God appears to him in the clouds above, the other accompanying the Feast of Catherine of Alexandria (25 November) with the initial crowned and a young man dressed in blue and red clothes holding up a garland of flowers for the young woman who once stood on the other side of the initial (but now erased apart from her hand inside the initial), a partly erased banderole held in the man's other hand (with only a few letters left, perhaps opening 'ma ...'), some scuffs, stains and small spots, else good condition, each leaf approximately 283 by 216mm. Other leaves from this charming extra-illustrated antiphonal have appeared in our rooms, 9 December 2015, lot 48 and 7 December 2016, lot 48, where, following the decoration on those leaves, we mistakenly identified them as from the Rhineland. The emergence of further leaves with banderoles with text in French, particularly that showing a remarkable wine tasting scene (now in a private collection), suggest eastern France instead, perhaps Bescançon. The present leaves were acquired by Roger Martin from the European trade in 2017.
A Meissen pastoral group, second half 19th centuryAfter the model by M.V. Acier and J.C. Schönheit, modelled in the round with three pairs of figures on a high rocky base: a seated hurdy-gurdy player and a standing bagpipe player at the top by a removable leafy tree; a couple dancing below them; and a couple seated on the reverse, the gentleman pouring wine for the lady who holds a plate of food, a dog to one side, the base moulded with a gilt-edged formal border of interlaced rings alternating with foliate medallions, 46cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue, incised model number D.96, impressed numeral, painter's numeral 47 (minor restoration and typical minor losses to tree branches)Footnotes:Provenance:A Private Swiss Collection of 19th century MeissenModelled by Acier and Schönheit in September and October 1772; the moulds were repaired by Acier in July 1780.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Meissen group emblematic of 'Taste', circa 1760Modelled by Carl Christoph Punct, as an elegantly-dressed couple, the lady holding a goblet with grapes gathered in her apron, her companion seated on a leafy tree-stump pouring wine, with a basket containing two bottles at his feet, the pierced, gilt-edged scrollwork base applied with leaves and flowers, 20cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue (some restoration)Footnotes:Provenance:The Hasse Collection, sold in these rooms, 8 October 2014, lot 109For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A REGENCY MAHOGANY OVAL WINE COOLER IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY with gilt brass lion's mask ring handles, on ring turned tapering legs and brass castors, with a later zinc lift-out liner 45.5cm high, 66cm wide, 46.5cm deep Provenance Major Edward Croft-Murray, Perivale, Ryde, Isle of Wight. From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS WINE COOLER C.1825 the cross banded hinged lid with a ratcheted brass rest, revealing a lead lined interior, with eight divisions, the front edge stamped 'James Winter 101 Wardour St', the panelled body with ribbed front corners, on lion's paw feet and sunken brass castors 49.5cm high, 86cm wide, 52.5cm deep
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, Refreshment Checks: Edward Street, Black Horse, brass Threepence, 26mm Todd/Cunningham p.7; W p.304); Great Houghton, Church Schools, brass, 33mm; Haymarket, Wiley & Co, brass 2 Shillings, 32mm; Meadow Hall, Railway Hotel, brass Threepence, Twopence-Halfpenny and Threehalfpence, all 26mm (TC p.12; W p.333); Neepsend Lane, Sawmakers’ Arms, brass Threehalfpence, rev. stamped pax, 25mm (TC p.13); Pond Hill, Lyceum Hotel, uniface brass Threepence, 27mm; Princess Street, Regents Arms, G[eorge] Skelton, brass Twopence, 30mm (TC p.12); Queen Street, Three Cranes, uniface brass Threepence, 27mm; Westbar Green, Denton’s Free Beer Stores, brass Threepence, 26mm; Wincobank, Fox & Grapes, brass Twopence-Halfpenny, 30mm (TC p.9); together with Webster’s Yorkshire Bitter, brass, 24mm [13]. Penultimate fair, others fine to very fine, some better, mostly rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: Fifth bt D.C. Pennock February 2008; last bt R. Hayes 1994. Black Horse, 19 and 21 Edward street, beerhouse, 1876-89; Fox & Grapes, 519 Meadow Hall road, Wincobank; Regents Arms, 62 Princess street, innholder George Skelton [1895/6]...1902...; Sawmakers’ Arms, 1 Neepsend lane, fl. c. 1860-1996; Three Cranes, 74 Queen street; Wiley & Co, wine, spirit and cigar merchants, Haymarket, established 1832
Badges, Miscellaneous: Y[orkshire] & L[ancashire] R[ailway], Sheffield, brass shoulderplate, 50 x 30mm; Sheffield University O[fficer] T[raining] C[adets], brass shoulderplates (2), both 40 x 30mm; Sheffield, Rotherham & Districts Wine, Beer & Spirit Trade Association, brass and enamel by Slingsby (3, one for the Diamond Jubilee, 1910), Vice President, Committee, Steward, 42 x 38mm, 40 x 32mm (2), Centenary Banquet, 1934, brass and enamel by Fattorini, 38 x 26mm; Beer, Spirit & Wine Trade National Defence League, Annual Conference, Sheffield, 1913, brass and enamel, unsigned, 34mm; Sheffield & District Bull Dog Club, silver and enamel by Walker & Hall, 29mm, hallmarked Sheffield 1913; Sheffield & Dist[rict] Table Tennis League, silver and enamel by Fattorini, engraved (Champions Div. 2, 1937-38), 30mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1937; N[ational] T[eachers’] U[nion], Sheffield, President, silver and enamel by J.R. Gaunt, 35 x 19mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1941; Sheffield & District Works Sports Association, silver by Vaughton, named (Davies 1951-52, D. Ford), 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1951; I[nspector of] N[aval] O[rdnance], brass and enamel by J.R. Gaunt, 37 x 24mm; Ex Royal Naval Sheffield Association, brass and enamel, unsigned, 25mm; National Union of Agricultural Workers, brass and enamel by F. Cobb, 24mm; Sheffield Corporation Waterworks, ARP Warden, nickel and enamel by Fattorini, stamped 351, 25mm; Ecclesfield Beagle Hunt, brass and enamel, unsigned, 25mm; B[ritish] S[teel] C[orporation], Shepcote Lane, steel, unsigned, 26mm; The Master Cutler [British Rail], Steward, steel and enamel, 47 x 39mm; together with modern badges (8, some transport-related) [27]. Very fine and better; almost all with means of suspension £70-£90
Modern pine kitchen suite, including table, rectangular top, turned legs, 184x92cm, height 78cm, matched set of six chairs, dresser, moulded cornice, panelled back with shelf and spice drawers, the base with three drawers and cupboards, plinth base, width 143cm, depth 44cm, height 204cm, and a narrow pine wine rack.
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