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Click here to subscribeA modern hallmarked silver decanter label, 'Scotch', Sheffield 1980, three further silver plated decanter labels including 'Gin', 'Whisky' and 'Whiskey', a hallmarked silver Albert chain, length 23cm, an Indian white metal snuff box pendant, 5 x 4cm, and two hallmarked silver knife handles, combined weighable silver approx 2.1ozt/66g (8).
A 1950s comedian's joke notebook, previously belonging to Dennis Langford, the first page inscribed 'Dennis Langford Please Return Immediately', eight vintage glass bottles including large Gilbey's London Dry Gin three litre bottle, Batey of London bottle, E. Scott Chemist of Bedford bottle, H Bartons Fermented Stone Beer bottle, Kops bottle and three further examples, a 1930s Art Deco chrome and bakelite ashtray, height 36cm, a printed Churchman's Cigarettes advertising poster, 32.5 x 22cm, framed and glazed, a printed Dewar's poster, 31 x 23cm, framed and glazed, and a printed Lord Calvert advertising poster, 30.5 x 23.5cm, framed and glazed (13).Condition Report: Approximately 40 pages of this book have been written on, but there are notes and slips of paper between these pages as well.
A pair of Waterford Crystal Balloon Gin Goblets in the Cluin pattern, part of the Gin Journeys collection. These goblets feature a rounded bowl adorned with vertical and horizontal cuts inspired by traditional Irish design, showcasing Waterford's renowned craftsmanship. Perfect for enhancing the aroma and flavor of gin-based drinks. Both goblets retain their original Waterford stickers and feature the acid-etched Waterford mark on the base. Issued: 2018Dimensions: 7.75"HCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
Black hair; light green band; dark green coat; yellow and burgundy bow. In Charles Dickens' 1843 novel, "Martin Chuzzlewit" Sairey Gamp is a gossiping, gin-drinking midwife and nurse. Artist: Leslie Harradine and Harry FentonIssued: 1939 - 1986Dimensions: 2.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Good; handle restored
Black hair, light green band, dark green coat, yellow and burgundy bow. In Charles Dickens' 1843 novel " Martin Chuzzlewit" Sairey Gamp is a gossiping, gin-drinking midwife and nurse. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Charles J. NokeIssued: 1935 - 1986Dimensions: 6.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
* Gillray (James). Market-Day, "Sic itur ad astra." S. W. Fores, May 2nd 1788, etching on laid with contemporary hand-colouring and some later enhancement, old printer's fold, some creasing, trimmed to the plate mark, 315 x 445 mm, together with Company Shocked at a Lady getting up to Ring the Bell, H. Humphry, 1804, etching with contemporary hand-colouring, trimmed to the neatline, 250 x 375 mm, with Posting in Scotland, H. Humphrey, May 25th 1805, etching with aquatint and contemporary hand-colouring after C. Lorraine Smith, marginal fraying with slight loss to the upper right corner, trimmed to the neatline, humorous text below the caricature reads "Hald your Haund Mun, hald your haund! en troth mun: e'n gin you na mind yoursel youl just make the Muckle Laird coupeing his creels" 305 x 380 mm, plus eight uncoloured etchings after James Gillray published by H. G. Bohn in 1849, various sizes and conditionQTY: (11)NOTE:BM Satires numbers 7310, 10303 & 10479.
Breweriana - unusual vintage Calvados Père Magloire ceramic decanter 28cm high, 2 advertising water jugs one in the shape of a Gordons Gin bottle, collapsible travel whisky cup with Glenfiddich on lid, 2 Beswick whisky flasks in the forms of an eagle and a Haggis bird, drinking glasses etc.
TWO SETS OF VICTORIAN SILVER WINE LABELS all with chains: one set of three as openwork initials P, M and S for Port, Madeira and Sherry, foliate engraved, Reily & Storer, London, 1857, the other set of three as openwork curved cartouches for BRANDY, GIN and WHISKEY, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1879 (6)
A mixed lot to include four silver decanter labels having floral embossed borders to include 'Port' 'Gin' 'Sherry' and 'Whisky' total weight 51.8g together with a glass claret jug decorated with grape and wine band, a set of silver plated teaspoons and a silver plated wine coaster.Location:If there is no condition report, please request.
COUNTRY LIFE: Two Staffordshire Figures, including a Gardener; and a fine figure modelled as Temperance 'Gin/Water',the pretty gardener, possibly by John and Rebecca Lloyd of Shelton, standing her apron full of flowers, 23cm high; the double sided figure of Temperance representing a drunk and teetotal man, one side marked 'Gin', the other 'Water', 22cm high (2). In overall good condition with a few losses to paint, glaze, gilding, typical with age. The figure on the "Gin" side has a small hole, likely firing fault, in the groin area.