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A LARGE WINE GLASS, CIRCA 1735, the bucket bowl engraved "Glorious Steady & Immortal" with the dates "4 NOV 1 JULY 1 AUGUST 11 JUNE 1 JULY", set on a baluster plain straight thick stem, on a domed and folded foot with a pontil mark. 20cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In very good condition without chips.
A GEORGIAN WINE GLASS, the drawn trumpet bowl on a multi-spiral stem, raised on a slightly domed conical foot. 16.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Some bubble inclusions, light surface wear
A HEAVY BALUSTER WINE GLASS, CIRCA 1720, the bucket bowl on a double knopped stem with air tear and a domed circular foot, pontil mark beneath, (a/f). 16.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The stem has been poorly reglued with glue residue at site and over stem and on the bowl, bowl with bubble inclusions and faults to foot.
A WINE GLASS, CIRCA 1825, the bucket bowl covered in a raised diamond pattern, set on an air-twist straight stem on a flat foot. 12.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In very good condition without damage.
A GEORGIAN WINE OR LIQUEUR GLASS, CIRCA 1750, the plain drawn trumpet bowl above a multi-spiral air twist stem, raised on a conical foot. 14cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Grit inclusions and scratch-like faults to bowl
A VICTORIAN RED WINE GLASS, the bucket bowl engraved with a band of grapes and vines, with eight disc panels around the bottom of the bowl, set on a plain stem knopped at the top, raised on a plain foot, the pontil mark ground out. 12.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In very good condition without damage.
Early 1900s Carder Era Steuben French Blue Celeste Pattern Threaded Controlled Bubble Glass Dinner Set. Acid Etched Marked on base. Important provenance. - 12 Dinner plates - (Diameter: 10.5 in.) - 12 Salad plates - (Diameter: 9 in.) - 12 B&B plates - (Diameter: 7 in.) - 12 water/wine goblet - (Size: 8 1/8 x 3.75 in.) - 12 champagne coup glass - (Size: 6 1/8 x 4 1/8 in.) (one cracked) - 11 Sherbet stemmed glass (Size: 3.25 x 4 1/8 in.) - 1 Candle Sick (Height: 14.25 in.) Provenance: The twelve setting Steuben set was purchased by Alice Francis Brown around 1917/1918 and she used for entertaining at their family estate "Spring Green" in Rhode Island. Her grandfather was John Brown Francis Governor of Rhode Island who also lived on the family estate which was purchased by his grandfather John Brown in late 1700s. John Brown was a merchant in Providence in the 1700s and founded Brown University with his brother Nicolas. Consignor's father still lives on the estate and is up kept in my family today making it one of the oldest estates in the country. - Additional images of each grouping are available upon request
FOOD & WINE: 1- Heath, A; Edward Bawden (ill): Good Drinks. Faber, 1939, 1st. edn. Part of dw present. Pictorial covers and dw by Bawden; PLUS: Good Food. 1944, 4th. Impr; 2- Farmer, FM: Catering for special occasions. Toronto, nd, c1911; 3- The practical housewife. ND, c1855; 4- Salter & Whitney: Delightful Food. 1957, 1st. dw. PLUS one other. (6
FOOD & DRINK: [Craddock, H]: The Savoy Cocktail Book. Constable, 1936. Original orange cloth; damp stain to rear endpaper; Simon, A: Concise Encyclopaedia of Gastronomy, 7 vols/sections. Sauces; Fish; Vegetables; Cereals; Fruit; Birds; Meat; & Wine, 1939-46. (7 are first editions); Bunyard: The Anatomy of Dessert. 1933; Golding/Simon. We shall eat and drink again; The complete Imbiber. 1958, and two others (13)
A two night stay in a tranquil self-contained, 5* rated Airbnb garden room set in a beautiful peaceful garden setting, for two people in Pakefield, Suffolk. Accommodation includes en-suite shower room and satellite TV with all channels, private patio perfect for a cup of tea or evening glass of wine and use of a vintage styled beach hut on Pakefield Beach. Subject to availability. Purchaser responsible for all travel.
A large and exceptionally rare flared Mahogany Irish George IV Cellarette stamped by Mack Williams & Gibton. Complete wth origional wooden lining for wine bottle storage. It is very unusual to find stamped furtiture from this illustrious Dublin furniture firm. The firm of Mack, Williams and Gibton were established at 39 Stafford Street, Dublin and were appointed Upholsterer's and cabinet makers to his Majesty, His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant and his Majesty's Board of Works. After the death of John Mack in 1829, the firm continued his trade as Williams and Gibton, (1830-1844). They supplied some of the most improtant public buildings in Ireland, including the four courts, the War Office, The Barracks Office, Dublin Castle, the Chapel Royal and the Treasury and Viceregal Lodge. They were also comissioned to produce furniture for many prominent Irish houses such as Ballynegall, Co. Westmeath, Oakley Park, Co. Meath and Strokestown CO. Roscommon.Width 85cmDepth 64cmHeight 62cm
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