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A set of eighteen zinc wine lables, fitted with carboard writing surfaces and slot in glass covers, stamped "Farrow & Jackson" Circa 1890, "Hunter Valley 1927" etc together with fifteen bin label hooks for driving into the wall of a cellar and for hosting bin labels. *Literature. This set illustrated "Great British Wine Accessories 1550-1900" Robin Butler, Suffolk
ROGER DUMBRELL: UNDERSTANDING ANTIQUE WINE BOTTLES, Woodbridge, Antique Collectors Club, 1983, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + ANTIQUE BOTTLES COLLECTORS ENCYCLOPAEDIA, Barnsley, BBR Publishing, ND, vol 1 original pictorial laminated boards + ROY MORGAN: SEALED BOTTLES, THEIR HISTORY AND EVOLUTION, 1980, 2nd edition, original pictorial wraps + GEOFFREY WILLS: ENGLISH GLASS BOTTLES 1650-1950 FOR THE COLLECTOR, Edinburgh, John Bartholomew, 1974, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + EDWARD FLETCHER: NON-DATING PRICE GUIDE TO BOTTLES, PIPES AND DOLL'S HEADS, Poole, Blandford Press, 1976, 1st edition, original pictorial laminated boards (5)
A George IV silver large campana shaped wine goblet, flared rim engraved with a crest above a band of chased acorns and oak leaves, gadroon lower section, raised on circular foot, the body with engraved presentation inscription for the best crop of Swedes and dated 1862, hallmarked by probably William Eley II, London, 1821, 18.5cm high, 14.79ozt (460 grams) (Condition Report: marks good, impact dent to gadroon section, small top section under rim)
A quantity of glass to include: Studio glass style ginger jar and cover; quantity of cut glass brandy balloons, wine, liqueur tots with blue flashed glass bowl, blue decanter with bohemian style blue tot glasses; further coloured glasses; large red wine conical shaped glasses, cut and moulded glass vases, rose bowls (3 boxes)
Waugh (Evelyn). The Holy Places, London and New York, Queen Anne Press & The British Book Centre, 1953, wood-engravings by Reynolds Stone, original cloth, price-clipped dust jacket, some fading to spine and chipped at ends, limited edition 510/1000, together with P R B. An Essay on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood 1847-54, Dalrymple Press, 1982, illustrations, original cloth, acetate wrapper, large 8vo, limited edition 196/475, plus Wine in Peace and War, London: Saccone & Speed, [1947], some spotting to pastedowns, small contemporary inscription and publisher's ink stamp to front endpaper, original boards illustrated by Rex Whistler, spine a little rubbed and toned with tear and loss at head, 8vo, with others by Evelyn Waugh including Rossetti. His Life and Works, 1st US edition, New York, 1928, The Loved One, [1948] and A Tourist in Africa, 1960Qty: (12)
A pair of late 18th century Vienna porcelain wine coolers, with scrolling rims, decorated with hand painted floral sprays, marked to base with painters mark '34' and blue Austrian shield, each 23cm highProvenance: From the estate of John Manners-Sutton, 3rd Baron Manners (1852-1927) late of Avon Tyrrell House, Sopley, Hampshire and thence by descent through the family
FRANCE; a case of twelve 1970 Château Lynch Bages Grand Cru Classé Pauillac Médoc bottles of red wine, shipped by Alexis Lichine & Co of Bordeaux, with label to neck, 75cl, the crate with label for importers Laurence Hayward Ltd, London.Provenance: a North West private collection stored by Plutus Ltd of Liverpool.Additional InformationLowest level mid-shoulder, average level high shoulder. Bottles with dirt, some staining and small tear to labels. Some wear and slight losses to the capsules. Crate lid has been removed.
FRANCE; a case of ten 1970 Château Calon-Ségur Grand Cru Classé Saint-Estèphe Médoc bottles of red wine, 75cl (10).Provenance: a North West private collection stored by Plutus Ltd of Liverpool.Additional InformationLowest level mid-shoulder, average level high shoulder. Dirt, small tears and general deterioration to labels. Further general wear with some small tears to the capsules. Crate lid has been removed. Bottles with dirt and dust.
FRANCE; two cases of twelve 1970 Château Léoville Poyferré St. Julien bottles of red wine, 75cl, shipped by Alexis Lichine & Co of Bordeaux, with applied labels, both crates with labels for importers F & E May Ltd of London (24).Provenance: a North West private collection stored by Plutus Ltd of Liverpool.Additional InformationLowest level base of shoulder, average level mid/high shoulder. Some labels with significant deterioration, in general, small tears, some spotting and staining to varying degrees, please refer to illustrations. Some general wear to capsules, some with losses, particularly to the lower sections. Both crates have had lids removed.
FRANCE; two cases of twelve 1970 Cos D'Estournel Saint-Estèphe bottles of red wine, 75cl (24).Provenance: a North West private collection stored by Plutus Ltd of Liverpool.Additional InformationLevels consistently high shoulder/low neck, labels and capsules appear in good condition. Crate tops have been removed.
FRANCE; a case of twelve 1970 Château La Lagune Haut Médoc bottles of red wine, 75cl (12).Provenance: a North West private collection stored by Plutus Ltd of Liverpool.Additional InformationAverage level base of neck. Some small tears and lifting to capsules, some yellowing marks, visible creasing, etc to labels. A few visible small tears. Crate lid removed.
FRANCE; a case of twelve 1970 Château Montrose L. Charmolüe Saint-Estèphe bottles of red wine, 75cl, shipped by Alexis Lichine & Co of Bordeaux, with applied labels, the crate with label for importers F & E May Ltd of London (12).Provenance: a North West private collection stored by Plutus Ltd of Liverpool.Additional InformationLowest levels mid-shoulder, average level mid-high shoulder. Labels with spotting, dirt and discolouration, some tears, some further tears to capsules. Bottles dusty, case has had lid removed.
FRANCE; two cases of twelve 1970 Château Pichon Lalande (Comtesse de Lalande) Grand Cru Classé Pauillac bottles of red wine, 75cl, shipped by Alexis Lichine & Co of Bordeaux, with applied labels, the crates with labels for importers F & E May Ltd of London (24).Provenance: a North West private collection stored by Plutus Ltd of Liverpool.Additional InformationLevels consistently base of neck. Labels somewhat mixed condition, some spotting, some small tears, losses, creasing, etc. Some small tears and wear to capsules, bottles dusty. Both crates have had lids removed.
PORT; two bottles comprising Cockburn's LBV 1984 and Quinta Do Panascal 1986, both in original wooden presentation cartons, also a single bottle of Château Camensac Haut Médoc 1986 red wine in presentation carton (3).Additional InformationLevels generally low neck, some light wear, scuffs to packaging etc.
A pair of 19th century hobnail cut decanters and stoppers, of ovoid globe and shaft form, with faceted necks on star cut bases, height 30.5cm, with a 18th century opaque twist wine glass with bucket shaped bowl, height 14.5cm, with two 19th century conical cordial glasses, four Webb white wine glasses and a Venetian coloured glass shoe (10).Additional InformationNo major damage to note, some minor nibbles, fritting, dust and dirt, light general wear.
WATERFORD; five conical wine glasses and two smaller cordial glasses, 15.5cm and 11.5cm, with six Waterford Crystal champagne glasses (13).Additional InformationOne of the champagne glasses with a slight rim chip, one of the small cordial glasses with a sight rim chip, one of the larger conical wine glasses, also with a small rim chip. Tallest glasses height 23.5cm.
A pair of mid 20th century satinwood circular wine tables, the dished tops with carved pie crust borders, on cluster column and gadrooned supports, on tripod bases, height 61cm, diameter 31cm.Additional InformationBoth with a few light scuffs and surface scratches to the tops. A few blemishes which may clean away but essentially OK. Small loss to one of the pie crust detailing on one of the tables, the other table with a repair to three of the pie crust details. General grazing around the underside edge of the pie crust detailing. Slight hair line crack to the underside of one.
George IV silver mustard pot and cover of plain form, by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1821, fiddle pattern dessert spoon London 1825, small embossed dish, fiddle pattern fork London 1780, mustard spoon, Garrard's silver mounted wine bottle stopper, and plated wares, weighable silver 7oz, 217g,PROVENANCE: The mustard pot was part of lot 438 The Price Collection, Sotheby's London 22nd November 2000.
§ Raymond Campbell (British, b.1956). Still life of a bottle of Richebourg wine, signed lower right. 38 x 19cm. Framed. With Artique Gallery label verso. Please note that Artists Resale Right maybe additionally payable on top of the hammer price for this lot, where above the threshold, up to a maximum of 4% of the hammer price, visit www.dacs.org for more information.
A white metal hip flask with hinged screw top cover, overall decorated with stylised flowers and leaves, 13.5cm high, three mother of pearl and silver pen knoves, a silver needle case with hinged cover, five silver wine labels a white metal tray embossed with an elephant and scrolling flowers, a silver napkin ring and a small collection of other silver and silver plated items.
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