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Click here to subscribeA group of vintage and later, unmarked white metal, likely some silver and costume jewellery, including a stone set rectangular pendant, a pearl set spray brooch, both in the Scandinavian style, Art Nouveau pin and similar decanter label for 'Gin', a hardstone pendant and a butterfly wing brooch of abstract design.
A set of four Doulton Lambeth stoneware spirit flasks, each with diamond registration lozenge to base date coded for 1880, of shouldered square shape with incised arched vertical line decoration beneath stylized foliate detail, the handles marked 'SW' (Scotch Whisky), 'G' (Gin), 'IW' (Irish Whisky), and 'B' (Brandy), each fitted with a gilt metal mounted cork stopper, impressed and incised marks to bases, height 22.5cm.
2 70-cl bts Grants Family Reserve Finest Scotch Whisky 40% sl ull (bls, ls) 1 70-cl bt De Lachemaie Fine Calvados 40% 1 70-cl bt Napoleon V.S.O.P. 3YO Brandy bottled for Sainsburys 36% 1 75-cl bt Wilsona Mature Blend Whisky 37.5% 1 70-cl bt Sainsburys 3 Star VS Fine Cognac 40% 2 75-cl bts High & Dry London Dry Gin 40% 1 75- cl bt Fior di Vite Grappa Stravecchia Ramazzotti 2 litre bts Drambuie 1 50-cl bt Skåne Aquavit 40% bs 1 50- cl bt Sainsburys Crème de Peche 15% Above 13 various sized bottles
British War Medal 1914-20 (3) (R.M.A. 14326 Gr. W. Hamilton.; GS-18254 Pte. H. R. Kendall. E.R. of York. Y.; 67658. Pte. S. Bateman. M.G.C.) first with named Admiralty enclosure in named card box of issue, the second also in named card box of issue, surname partially officially corrected on second, nearly extremely fine (3) £100-£140 --- William Hamilton was born at Greenwich on 26 November 1870 and enlisted in the Royal Marines on 15 January 1889. He served during the Great War with HQ (Eastney), and died of wounds on 30 August 1915. He is buried in Portsmouth (Highland Road) Cemetery. Sydney Bateman attested for the Machine Gin Corps on 14 June 1915 ands served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 17 March 1917. He was discharged on 13 September 1918, and was awarded a Silver War Badge no. 34023. Sold with copied research.
A Martha Gunn Toby jug, c.1810, seated with a gin bottle and a glass, wearing a patterned yellow dress and raised on a stepped base washed in green and black glazes, some restoration to her hat, 28cm. Provenance: Dr Joseph Zellis (1922-2004), Philadelphia. Purchased from S. Dean, 5th August 1996.Martha Gunn (1726-1815) was described by the Morning Herald as "the Venerable Priestess of the Bath", being the most famous of the operators of the bathing machines on Brighton beach. She was a favourite of the Prince of Wales, the future George IV.
A rare Pratt ware Martha Gunn Toby jug, c.1790-1800, of mid size, resting a gin bottle in her lap, her dress decorated with a sprigged design in blue and ochre, the tall base sponged in the same colours, 24.7cm. Provenance: Dr Joseph Zellis (1922-2004), Philadelphia. Purchased from The Antique Porcelain Co. Ltd. New York, 19th June 1958.Martha Gunn (1726-1815) was described by the Morning Herald as "the Venerable Priestess of the Bath", being the most famous of the operators of the bathing machines on Brighton beach. She was a favourite of the Prince of Wales, the future George IV, hence the three feathers in her hat. Although the jug is of a much smaller size than the standard Toby, the double height of the base puts it on a par with the traditional models.
A rare Martha Gunn Toby jug, c.1790-1800, of Wood type, seated with a gin bottle in her right hand, her left unusually holding a large flower, decorated in running blue, green and treacle glazes and raised on a stepped base, some restoration to the hat and handle, 26.8cm. Provenance: Dr Joseph Zellis (1922-2004), Philadelphia. Purchased from The Antique Porcelain Co. Ltd., London, 12th August 1965.Martha Gunn (1726-1815) was described by the Morning Herald as "the Venerable Priestess of the Bath", being the most famous of the operators of the bathing machines on Brighton beach. She was a favourite of the Prince of Wales, the future George IV, hence the three feathers in her hat. The left hand of this model more commonly holds a gin glass. In this instance, the potter has chosen to embellish it with a multi-petalled bloom.
Pair of 20th century silver mounted candlesticks, hallmarked John Rose, Birmingham 1965 and a set of five silver decanter labels, including Rum, Port, Whisky, Sherry and Gin, all hallmarked, candlesticks H14cmCondition Report: Candlesticks (filled) 9.72 ozt (302.6 grams)Decanter labels 1.64 ozt (51 grams)
A pair of George IV silver wine labels, by William Eaton, London 1826, pierced shaped oval form, with shell, grape and vine decoration, pierced 'Madeira' and 'Sherry', plus a label with the maker's mark I.B, London 1802, incised 'Hollands', one by Thomas Watson & Co, Sheffield 1821, incised 'Madeira', and one by Charles Fox, London circa 1830, re-incised 'Gin', total approx. weight 2.4oz. (5)Provenance: The Simon Ward Collection of Wine Labels, Part Two
A George III silver wine label, possibly by Thomas Hyde, London circa 1770, crescent form with a pierced border, incised 'White Wine', length 5.3cm, plus a label by James Phipps, London circa 1775, incised 'Gin', and one by Benjamin Bickerton, London circa 1780, incised 'Madeira', total approx. weight 0.7oz. (3)Provenance: The Simon Ward Collection of Wine Labels, Part Two
A collection of unmarked wine labels, comprising: a set of five in the form of vine leaves, pierced 'Manzanilla', 'Malaga', 'Jerez', 'Oporto', 'Moscatel', one of scroll banner form incised 'Chateau Margaux', one with an embossed dragon, incised 'Gin' and pair in the forms of vine leaves and grapes 'Hollands' and 'Marceilles', height 6.9cm. (9)Provenance: The Simon Ward Collection of Wine Labels, Part Two
A small collection of antique silver wine labels, comprising: a pair by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1838, incised 'Rum' and 'Port', one with the maker's mark RC, incised 'Gin' and one by John Reily, London 1825, pierced 'Champagne', total approx. weight 1.7oz. (4)Provenance: The Simon Ward Collection of Wine Labels, Part Two
A collection of antique silver wine labels,comprising: a pair by Elizabeth Morely, London 1804, incised 'Gin' and 'Rum', one by James McKay, Edinburgh circa 1810, incised 'Hollands', one by Elizabeth Morely, London 1801, incised 'Brandy', one by John Hutson, London circa 1790, incised 'Port', and one with the maker's mark TH, incised 'White Wine', total approx. weight 1.5oz. (6)
C J VANDER LTD; a hallmarked silver decanter label, 'Whisky', London 1965, a further decanter label, 'Gin', a George V hallmarked silver pickle fork, surmounted with mother of pearl decoration, Sheffield 1935, length 9cm, a Victorian hallmarked silver tea straining spoon, length 14.5cm, and a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, also a cased set of six white metal handled butter knives, combined weighable silver approx 2.5ozt/78g (6).
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS GLASS AND CERAMICS, a selection of glass paperweights to include a millefiori art glass with gold crest lion, a decorative Dartington in red, white, pink with black lines, Caithness 'sea gems', Scotland 513316, bubble clear glass ashtray, two vintage Royal Victoria Wade decanters gin and rum, Royal Crown Derby ' Derby Posies' milk creamer, sugar bowl and small dish XXXIII, small oval dish LVII, a selection of plates and tea ware with various designs, included Myott, Son & Co. Ltd pattern no. M819WG, Ironstone Woods & Sons, Portland Pottery etc., boxed Royal Worcester cup and saucer set 'To a very important person', black backstamp, West German pottery floor vase 1960/70's retro style marked on the base 289-41, wooden hinged box with brass inlaid floral pattern, selection of modern ornamental items etc. (3 boxes + loose), (sd/af)
Large collection of Breweriana items to include Wade advertising jugs, Johnnie Walker, Vat 69, Bells, The Famous Grouse, Teacher's, Beefeater Gin, together with Bulmers, Flowers Ale, Dewar's whisky, White Horse, Johnnie Walker Black label and Black and White advertising jugs, Cadbury's mug, Tetley's, Flowers and Castlemaine XXXX ashtrays and retro Vodka and Brandy bottles,
8 Bottles Gin with Part/Open/Missing Seals including: Wrecking Coast Clotted Cream Gin, Diplome "Original 1945 Recipe" Dry Gin, Haysmith's Old Tom Gin, Castelgy Club Dry Gin, Castelgy London Dry Gin, Curio "Rock Samphire Gin, Copper House by Adnams Small Batch Gin, Crossbill Small Batch Highland Dry Gin Having visited the vendor’s home on several occasions and reviewed the collection’s provenance, we are confident to the highest degree possible that the contents of any part/open/missing seal bottles are as they purport to be. We have tasted a number of bottles at random and checked the ABV with a digital alcohol meter which corroborates this.However, buyers should note that we cannot offer any guarantees and accept no liability should the contents differ.
6 Bottles Gin with Part/Open/Missing Seals including: Four Pillars Australian Rare Dry Gin, The Lakes Gin, Eccentric "Young Tom" Fresh Juniper Malt Gin, Bullards Norwich Dry Gin, Hayman's 1850 Reserve Gin, Jawbox Belfast Cut Classic Dry Gin Having visited the vendor’s home on several occasions and reviewed the collection’s provenance, we are confident to the highest degree possible that the contents of any part/open/missing seal bottles are as they purport to be. We have tasted a number of bottles at random and checked the ABV with a digital alcohol meter which corroborates this. However, buyers should note that we cannot offer any guarantees and accept no liability should the contents differ.
7 Bottles Gin with Part/Open/Missing Seals including: Mombasa Club Gin, East London Premium Gin, Sylvius Gin, Nginious Summer Gin, Colombian Aged Gin aged in Dictador Rum Barrels, Brighton Pavilion Strength Gin, Forest Dry Gin "Winter" Having visited the vendor’s home on several occasions and reviewed the collection’s provenance, we are confident to the highest degree possible that the contents of any part/open/missing seal bottles are as they purport to be. We have tasted a number of bottles at random and checked the ABV with a digital alcohol meter which corroborates this.However, buyers should note that we cannot offer any guarantees and accept no liability should the contents differ.
9 Bottles Gin with Part/Open/Missing Seals including: Aviation Batch Distilled Gin, Berkeley Square Small Batch Gin, Hampstead London Dry Gin, Breuckelen Distilling Glorious Gin, Foxdenton "48" London Dry Gin, Wees Jonge Amsterdam Gin, Juniper Green Organic Dry Gin, Cadenhead's Old Raj Dry Gin, H. van Toor Jz VL92 XY 2015 Gin 500ml Having visited the vendor’s home on several occasions and reviewed the collection’s provenance, we are confident to the highest degree possible that the contents of any part/open/missing seal bottles are as they purport to be. We have tasted a number of bottles at random and checked the ABV with a digital alcohol meter which corroborates this.However, buyers should note that we cannot offer any guarantees and accept no liability should the contents differ.
7 Bottles Gin with Part/Open/Missing Seals including: Glen's Extra Dry Gin, G&J Distillers Aromatic Gin, Cotswolds "G is for Gin" Chilgrove Dry Gin, Pinkster British Gin, Fair Juniper Gin, Beefeater London Dry Gin Circa 1980's 75cl Having visited the vendor’s home on several occasions and reviewed the collection’s provenance, we are confident to the highest degree possible that the contents of any part/open/missing seal bottles are as they purport to be. We have tasted a number of bottles at random and checked the ABV with a digital alcohol meter which corroborates this. However, buyers should note that we cannot offer any guarantees and accept no liability should the contents differ.
8 Part/Open Bottles Gin including: Audemus Pink Pepper Gin, Wicked Wolf Exmoor Gin, Jodhpur Imported London Dry Gin, Ramsbury Single Estate Dry Gin. 8 Bottles Total with Fill Levels 1/2 - 2/3 Full Having visited the vendor’s home on several occasions and reviewed the collection’s provenance, we are confident to the highest degree possible that the contents of any part/open/missing seal bottles are as they purport to be. We have tasted a number of bottles at random and checked the ABV with a digital alcohol meter which corroborates this.However, buyers should note that we cannot offer any guarantees and accept no liability should the contents differ.