O'Brian (Patrick). A complete set of all 20 'Aubrey-Maturin' novels, 1st editions, 1970-1999, from Master & Commander, 1970 to Blue at the Mizzen, 1999, 2 copies of The Far Side of the World, 1984, Clarissa Oakes, 1992 2nd impression, a few later titles textblocks with some usual toning, original cloth, dust jackets, Post Captain, The Fortune of War and The Far Side of the World (both copies) price-clipped, Clarissa Oakes and The Wine-Dark Sea without printed price to flaps, some light fading to a few spines, 8vo, plus The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey, 1st edition, 2004, The Unknown Shore, 1996 and The Golden Ocean, 1996 (both re-issues)Qty: (25)
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An early 19th century mahogany washstand with single frieze drawer, raised on block supports, height 81cm, together with a Victorian pole screen with adjustable tapestry panel, height 135cm, an early 20th century jardinière stand, height 92cm, and a wine table, height 50cm (4).Additional InformationGeneral wear, minor scratches and water damage to the jardinière stand. The wash stand with small areas and patches of water damage.
GAKUTEI: A SURIMONO OF A WINE CUP AND KETTLE By Yashima Gakutei (1786-1868) Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912) Depicting a wine cup and kettle for celebrating the New Year. An embossed white cloth surrounds the cup and the kettle features metallic pigment designs. A verse in calligraphy is written above. Framed. SIZE 22 x 19 cm Condition: Very good condition, color and impression, with minor browning. Provenance: From the collection of Ernst Michel (d.1949), an architect working in Germany in the first half of the 20th c. and involved with Walter Gropius and the Bauhaus Movement.
A large collection of mostly English drinking glasses, 18th/19th CenturyIncluding four ale glasses with opaque-twist stems, a set of six green glass wine glasses with rounded bowls and another set of three with conical bowls, a pair of stirrup cups, a group of wrythen moulded cordial glasses and other plain, opaque and airtwist stem examplesFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III elm and ash wine table, circa 1770Having an octagonal top with applied moulded edge, a vase-turned pillar and three hipped downswept legs terminating in pad feet, 38cm wide x 37cm deep x 59.5cm high, (14 1/2in wide x 14 1/2in deep x 23in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
[Kitchiner, William]. The Cook's Oracle; containing Receipts for Plain Cookery on the Most Economical Plan for Private Families, 5th edition, London & Edinburgh: A. Constable & Co., 1823, some heavy staining to few leaves and spotting, near contemporary cloth, 12mo, together with: Kitchiner (William), The Art of Invigorating and Prolonging Life, by Food, Clothes, Air, Exercise, Wine, Sleep, &c..., new edition, London: Hurst, Robinson, & Co., 1824, edges untrimmed, later boards, 8vo, Indian Cookery, Dainty Dishes for Indian Tables, 2nd edition, Calcutta: W. Newman & Co., 1881, adhesive tape to gutter margin of title and short closed tear, original gilt blocked green cloth, extremities slightly rubbed, few marks, 8vo, and other cookery related, mostly late 19th century publicationsQty: (3 shelves)
Worlidge (John). Vinetum Britannicum: or A Treatise of Cider, and other Wines and Drinks extracted from Fruits Growing in this Kingdom. With the Method of Propagating all sorts of Vinous Fruit-Trees. And a Description of the New-Invented Ingenio or Mill, for the more expeditious making of Cider. And also the right way of making Metheglin and Birch-Wine, The Second Impression, much Enlarged. To which is added, A Discourse teaching the best way of Improving Bees, London: Thomas Dring & Thomas Burrel, 1678, engraved frontispiece, one folding plate and full-page illustration, ownership inscription and signatures to front endpaper including 'Johis Palmer 1680', contemporary blind panelled calf, joints cracked, extremities rubbed and slight wear, 8voQty: (1)NOTESBitting p.504 (note); British Bee Books 54; Cagle 1070; Simon BG 1632.
A COLLECTION OF ST. LOUIS GLASS TABLEWARE including a matching tumbler and red wine, a "Cerdagne" small wine, and an Oxymore champagne flute, all boxed, together with a pair of Waterford Lismore Diamond tumblers, a Siren red and white wine and four other Waterford glasses (12) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A collection of predominantly Waterford crystal, to include an Alana pattern ship's decanter, a Shannon Jubilee pattern decanter, six Alana pattern liqueur glasses and six Donegal pattern water goblets, together with six Kinsale crystal heavy cut glass tumblers and six matching wine glasses signed G. Daly '97 (qty)Condition report: Chips to rims of two of the Kinsale wine glasses
A collection of late 19th century Bristol Blue glassware; a set of six rummers, 15.5cm high, six small wine glasses 11cm high, a water jug, 14cm high, two salts with a square cut foot, and a small sherry glass (16)Condition report: Jug with expected wear to the base, and a small chip to the rim of the sherry glass.
Genremaler des 18./19. Jh., ''Weinprobe'', alter Mann mitr Bart und erhobenem Weinglas, Öl auf Holztafel, unsign., 17 x 11,5 cm, ger. 27 x 22 cmGenre painter of the 18th/19th century, ''Wine Tasting'', old man with beard and raised wine glass, oil on wood panel, unsigned, 17 x 11,5 cm, framed 27 x 22 cm
Wilhelm Lehmann-Leonhard (1877-1954), dt. Genremaler aus Schlesien. Gesellige Runde im Weinkeller, Öl auf Karton, ber., u. re. sign., 50 x 40 cm, ger. 63 x 54 cmWilhelm Lehmann-Leonhard (1877-1954), German genre painter from Silesia. Sociable round in the wine cellar, oil on cardboard, rubbed, signed u. r., 50 x 40 cm, framed 63 x 54 cm
Monogrammist R.H., Genremaler um 1900, junger Mann aus erhobenem Krug Wein trinkend, Öl auf Holz, u. re. monogrammiert, 29 x 17 cm, ger .37 x 26 cmMonogramist R.H., genre painter c. 1900, young man drinking wine from raised jug, oil on wood, monogrammed lower right, 29 x 17 cm, ger .37 x 26 cm
Wilhelm Löwith (1861-1932) (attrib.), Herrenrunde beim Wein- und Pfeifengenuss in der Rokoko-Zeit. Feinmalerisch ausgeführtes, in Motiv und Stil charakteristisches Kabinettbild Löwiths, der mit Vorliebe erzählerische Genrebilder mit Kardinälen und historisierenden Szenen aus dem 18. Jh. schilderte. Öl auf Holz, unsign., 17,2 x 22,8 cm, ger. 32 x 37 cmWilhelm Löwith (1861-1932) (attrib.), Gentlemen enjoying wine and pipes in the rococo period. Finely painted, in motif and style characteristic cabinet picture of Löwith, who with preference depicted narrative genre paintings with cardinals and historicizing scenes from the 18th century. Oil on wood, unsigned, 17,2 x 22,8 cm, framed 32 x 37 cm
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