A dated Rhenish stoneware wine bottle of Westerwald type, seventeenth century, of typical ovoid form with loop handle and named and dated in blue glaze WHIT.WINE 1641, 23cm highCondition Report: No structural damage or restoration noted but there is a 1cm long shallow foot rim chip. May once have had a pewter mount now lackingCondition Report Disclaimer
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A modern carpet, in Amritsar style, with sky blue central field, approximately 463 x 358cmCondition Report: Some very minor wear. Fringing is trimmed short at both ends. Condition reflects carpets relative lack of age. Splash marks/stain to one side border, possibly red wine (see images). Please refer to addition images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany wine Canterbury, circa 1810, 59cm high, 48cm wide, 34cm deep Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate with age and use. some old repairs some small losses. Some additional dark/ deep scratches.The locks are original and key present. The handles are of the period but replacements as there are alternate 'shadows' from alternate handles on close inspection. The fittings of the handles to the interior side of the drawer fronts have later timber plugs. Please request additional images if required for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A large cylindrical sealed green glass wine bottle,late 18th/early 19th century, the seal inscribed 'JB', the later cork stopper with a metal mount stamped 'Sangers Special Dry Gin',36cm high, andtwo large green glass jars, one with a stopper,also late 18th/early 19th century,34 and 40cm high (3)Condition report: Some rubbing and scuffs but no obvious major faults.
A set of three Victorian wine labels, 'Whiskey', 'Sherry' and 'Gin', by William Summers, London 1876, a decanter label 'Sherry',possibly by John Touliet, London 1791,'Hollands',by Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1831,'Madeira',by William Knight II, London 1840,and four modern labels,3.8ozt (10)
A Newcastle light baluster drinking glass, c.1750, of typical tall proportions, the bell bowl naively engraved with a bird, over a stem with teared waisted knop and further inverted baluster knop, raised on a conical folded foot, 20.5cm high, together with a wine glass, c.1740, the trumpet bowl with engraved foliate design over a plain stem and conical foot, 19cm high (2)Condition report: Newcastle glass ‘leans’ to one side. Otherwise good order commensurate with age. We believe the second example to be English.
MINIATURE PRIVATE PRESS BOOKS: WHITTINGTON PRESS – Macgregor: “Weeds In My Garden”, 1986, No. 89/175; “Predators In My Garden”, 1993, No. 87/250; & “Wine From My Garden”, 2000, No. 82/200, all signed & with slip-cases; John Lawrence, “Good Babies, Bad Babies”, 1987, No. 127/175, signed, slipcase; H. J. MUDWINKLE; “A Study of Dinosaurs…”, illus. P. Forster, 1988; FLEECE PRESS: TUTE, George; “The Fleece Press Guide to the Art of Wood Engraving”, 1986, slip-case; LINDLSEY, Kathleen (illus), “Yan, Tyan, Tethera”, 1987, slip-case; RITCHIE, Ward; “A Guide To The Hand Press”, illus. Anthony Christmas, 1989; WARDLE, Beatrice; “Stanley Morrison, Man of Letters” (1989), slip-case; JAMES, Angela; “The Art of Binding Books”, illus.-Antohny Christmas, 1991; & OLD STILE PRESS: McDOWALL, Nicholas; “Psalm 23 & Psalm 150”, August 2000, No. 160/200. (11).
A collection of silver items, comprising six Victorian silver teaspoons, maker Robert Scott, Glasgow 1864, a Christening mug, hallmarks rubbed, engraved 'Janet Ruth, a Christening mug, maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1930, a Christening mug, maker John Round & Son, Sheffield 1930, a George III style sauce boat, maker Lambert & Co, London 1909, a pair of filled dwarf candlesticks, maker Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1925, a cased set of eight grapefruit spoons, maker Francis Howard, Sheffield 1964 and a pierced wooden based wine coaster, maker W.E.V., London 1980, approx. 32ozt weighable silverCondition report: All items with surface scratches and knocks, some items with dents, the sauceboat with mis-shapen feet, some hallmarks rubbed
WHISKY, COGNAC, WINE AND SPIRITS, a collection comprising a boxed collection of four Glenfiddich Single Malt miniatures 'The Clans', a boxed collection of American Whisky miniatures, two Jim beam, one Jack Daniels and one Wild Turkey, one bottle of Remy Martin Fine Champagne Cognac, one bottle of Napoleon Brandy 'Le Cuvier', one bottle of Bells Whisky, one bottle of Wood's 100 Old Navy Rim 100% proof 1 litre, one bottle of Cointreau, two bottles of Drambuie, two Harvey's Bristol Cream Sherry 1 litre and a boxed Brancott Estate Wine and Chocolate pack
FOUR BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASS, ETC, to include head and shoulder sculptures of composers and poet, Wood and Sons, 'Dorset' teapot, ornamental figures Delft windmill, German beer steins, decorative wall pockets, vases, cut glass whisky, wine, champagne and sherry glasses, etc, assorted drinkng glasses
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS, ETC, to include collectors plates, five Wedgwood 'Life on the Farm', eight 'Street Sellers of London', six 'Country Panorama', Dick Twinny 'Owls', assorted others, box of nine ceramic fish, oriental baluster vases, one broken, set of red and clear glass bowls, and vase etc, oversize coloured wine glasses, Whitefriars style red ham bone vase, etc
FOUR BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASS, ETC, to include Palissy 'Red Regatta' part dinner service, two tureens, five 20.5cm plates, six 23cm plates (one chipped), six 26cm plates (one cracked), gravy boat and platter, Ridgway 'Indian Tree' unbranded teawares, hunting teapot, milk and sugar, Denby one pint jug and 1½ pint teapot, Bohemian wine glasses, Brook Bond and Horniman tea cards, vintage icing set, etc
FIVE BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASS ETC, to include Staffordshire china Indian Tree pattern part dinner service, some pieces heavily used, modern Japanese Imari pattern bowl, 27cm diameter, Studio pottery bowls, collectors plates, assorted kitchenwares, wine, sherry and whisky glasses, vases and bowls etc
A BOXED NINA RICCI L 'AIR DU TEMPS PERFUME within a Lalique perfume bottle with dove stopper, approximate height 8.5cm, together with boxed Estee Lauder Youth-Dew perfume and body lotion and German 925 silver wine tasting cup and stopper, weight of bowl 65g, box branded Silber Galerie Munchen-Munich
A BAG OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include eight pairs of earrings such as, a pair of white metal drop earrings set with three circular cut colourless stones assessed as spinel, with a square cut blue sapphire, post and scroll fittings stamped '925', seven pairs of non-pierced earrings such as a pair of flowers set with marcasite and imitation pearls etc, four white metal charms such as a camera, cart, wine bottle etc, together with a white metal necklace set with five oval cut amethyst, fitted to a fine curb link chain with a spring clasp stamped '925'
George Bests Own Original Painting By Jack Kershaw: Commissioned by George Best for his new home Che Sera. This painting later notouriosly ended up in Bests first club Slack Alices Night Club. One night George Best threw a glass of wine at the painting: The marks are still visible on the painting.
1966 World Cup Jack Charlton + George Cohen Signed Wine Labels: These labels were made originally to be put onto wine bottles and could still be. They are limited editions of 300 per player. They have the score and match details of the final and have been hand signed without dedication on each. If you are not going to give them as gifts attached to wine there is a picture included of them parading the World Cup to frame it with. (3)
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