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Great Britain collection, plus worldwide schoolboy albums with China, a wine box and two shoeboxes, with three albums of GB starting with line-engraved, odd earlier MNH incl. 1924 exhibition set and £1 silver wedding, then entirely mint/MNH run from late '60s to 2009, and to 2011 on loose cards, including booklets, sheetlets etc. Face value will easily exceed £1,700.
A group of 18th and 19th century wine glass to include etched, faceted and air twist stem examples, the largest 16cms (6.25ins) high (5).Condition ReportMinor chips to the top of the base at the faceted 'corners' and probably faceted at a later date; chips to the base of the fluted air twist glass, chips to the base of the largest glass, other two etched glasses in very good condition. No cracks or visible repairs to any.
A group of 18th and 19th century wine and ale glasses to include etched example and a penny lick, the largest 17cms (6.5ins) high (7).Condition ReportThere are chips to the base of the largest, a chip to the top rim of the second largest, a chip to the base of the third largest, there is a chip to the top rim of one of the smaller, the etched glass is in good condition with no chips but has been initialled 'TJM'. No cracks or visible repairs.
A British Empire Exhibition 1924 Certificate of Honour, awarded to The Perapedhi Wine & Spirit Association, framed and glazed 45 x 34cm, together with one other 1925 example to the same recipients, 34 x 43cm, a 1951 Festival of Britain certificate for Moulded Rubber Products Limited, 39 x 56cm, a Smithfield Club 1904 certificate Presented to C. Howson as Feeder of The Champion Prize Best Pen of Short Woolled Sheep, 46 x 38cm and a Mark Lane Express 1902 National Exhibition and Market of the Brewing, Malting, Distilling and Allied Trades Barley for Seed certificate awarded to Mr W. Breeze, Occold Hall, Eye, 47 x 36cm. (5)
Bols liqueur: A young grain jenever (the literal translation of Jonge Graanjenever) from Bols, low in malt wine making it is a crisper and cleaner spirit than traditional jenevers. It's packaged in a Delft Blue ceramic bottle, a traditional Dutch speciality that's often used to package up special jenevers, 70cl, boxed.
18th century German/Austrian ivory and wood group figure, modelled as a tavern scene, gent proposing to a barmaid with musician playing mandolin, on a rectangular base, 27cm high, 28cm long. CONDITION REPORT: The neck of the mandolin is missing, there is cracking to the ewer, the barmaids right arm is loose, there is a mark to the base where the wine bottle on its side has been rubbing, and the neck of the bottle is broken. There are three under stretchers missing from the table, the table and the chair is loose from the base. There is some slight dents along the edge of the base,
A pair of Mettlach wall plaques by Heinrich Schlitt, early 20th century. Circular decorated with incised and coloured complimentary comic designs of elves perched in trees, one drinking from a large roemer, the other sitting in a birds nest holding two bottles of wine, surrounded by insects. Signed H Schlitt, impressed factory marks, 41cm diameter.CONDITION REPORT:Both plates are in very good condition with no noted chips, cracks or restorations. Light rub to gilding in places. Couple of small paint marks to the reverse of one. Paintwork is nice and bright.
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