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Click here to subscribeA George III silver two part wine funnel, the bowl with beaded border, marks almost erased to body, the funnel marked only with Lion passant., London, circa 1810.., approx weight 2.31 ozt (72 grams) Further details: marks all rubbed; small dents to body; spout misshapen and wear and tarnishing.
An Edwardian silver campana shaped two handled cup, gadroon lower section, engraved inscription dated 1910., hallmarked Birmingham, 1910, mounted on marble stand (dents to rim and body, tarnishing and wear, small nibbles to base) and a Georgian style silver plated wine coaster, turned wooden base (splits to base and loss to plating) [2]
Nine mixed bottles comprising three Rathfinny Classic Cuvee Sussex Sparkling Wine, 2018, 750ml,12%, two Roger Adnot Rose Premier Cru Champagne, 750ml,12.5%, one Michel Lenique Blanc de Noirs Champagne, 750ml, 12%, one Pierre Vaudon Brut Champagne, 750ml, 12.5%, one Janisson & Fils Champagne, 750ml, 12% and one magnum of Andre Jacquart Blanc de Blanc Grand Cru Champagne, 1.5ly, 12.5%
A collection of 18th/19th-century drinking glasses and a wine ewer including a balustroid stemmed ale glass with a bucket bowl and domed folding foot. 15.5 cm overall height.Significant chipping to base of one of the glasses, scuff to tubing decoration on the glass mug, light scratching and wear to decoration throughout the lot commensurate with age. Please view additional photos.
Seventeen bottles of assorted wine, comprising: 3 x Torrealdea Reserve 2005 Rioja, Riddock Coonawara Cabernet Shiraz, 1995 Chateau Lezin Bordeaux, 2 x 2006 Roc de Lussac St Emilion, 2010 Chile Claro Cabernet Sauvignon, 2005 Chateau La Croix-Jura Bordeaux, 2009 Chateau David Bordeaux Superior, 2007 Seigneur D'Albret Medoc, Vin Santo Vino Liquoroso, Lindemans 1994 Pyrus Coonawara, 1995 Nipozzano Riserva, Muscat De Mireval, 1989 Mouton Cadet and 2009 La Tour de Marrenon.Qty: 17
A large suite of Waterford Colleen Pattern crystal glassware, comprising hock glasses, graduated wine glasses, sherry glasses and others, 82 pieces, together with eight assorted further crystal glasses, maker not known.No chips or cracks.Good overall condition commensurate with light use.Would recommend a clean
A collection of thirteen 18th century and later drinking glasses, to inlcude a George II ale glass with engraved decoration, 18 cm, an earlier balustroid gin glass with bell-shaped bowl on a folded foot, three George III engraved wine glasses with air twist stems, a mid 20th century cranberry engraved wine glass, and others.All items in lot in good overall condition with wear to decoration present throughout commensurate with age.
CRADOCK, (Fanny), Something's Burning, The Autobiography of two cooks, first edition, London, Putnam, 1960, together with Venus in the Kitchen, or Love's Cookery Book, introduction by Graham Greene, first edition, Heinemann Ltd, 1952, also James Beard's Fish Cookery, London, Faber & Faber, In a Persian Kitchen, published in Japan,1960, also Dr. E.A.Maury, Wine is the Best Medicine, French Country Cooking by Elizabeth David, and Alexander Watt, Paris Bistro Cookery, (7)
A collection of 20th century Bohemian cranberry flash cut glass wine and cordial glasses. Comprising five small cordial glasses, five larger glasses and five tall wine glasses. Each flash cut with strawberry design, tapered hexagonal stem, over cut star base.Tallest measures approx. 18cm tall.
This lot features a vintage 5-piece set of paperback books by the acclaimed science fiction and fantasy writer Ray Bradbury, housed in its original slipcase. The set includes R is for Rocket, The Machineries of Joy, Dandelion Wine, The Martian Chronicles, and The Illustrated Man. One of the books, Dandelion Wine, is hand-signed by Ray Bradbury, adding collectible value. Published by Bantam Books, these editions showcase Bradbury’s literary mastery in speculative fiction. The books and slipcase exhibit age-related wear, with some scuffing and discoloration. A rare find for collectors of classic literature and signed editions. Lot measures 4.5"L x 3"W x 7.5"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
This original 1963 vinyl LP by acclaimed jazz and soul vocalist Nancy Wilson, Hollywood – My Way, was released by Capitol Records (T-1934) and features orchestral arrangements by Jimmy Jones. The album showcases Wilson's elegant interpretations of classic Hollywood tunes, including Days of Wine and Roses, Moon River, and Secret Love. The vinyl has a Capitol rainbow label, and the cover displays a striking nighttime Hollywood Walk of Fame scene with Wilson in a golden gown. The back cover includes liner notes and track listings. Cover sleeve measures 12.5"L x 12.5"H. A must-have for jazz and vocal jazz collectors.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Comprising a wine cooler/ice bucket, height 8 1/4 inches, diameter 7 1/2 inches; six goblets, height 7 7/8 inches; and three flutes.(10)No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
Symonds (John Addington) [Collected works], 17 vol., comprising The Escorial. A Prize Poem, Oxford, 1860; Sketches in Italy and Greece, half-title, scattered spotting, 1874; Renaissance in Italy. The Age of Despots, 2 vol., half-titles, some spotting, 1875; Many Moods. A Volume of Verse, 1878; Sketches and Studies in Italy, half-title, frontispiece, 1879; Animi Figura, half-title, 1882; Italian Byways, half-title with ink inscription to head, 1883; Vagabunduli Libellus, 1884; Wine, Women, and Song, half-title, 1884; Webster & Tournier, frontispiece, 1888; Essays Speculative and Suggestive, 2 vol., half-titles, 1890; Blank Verso, half-title, title in red and black, 1895; A Problem in Modern Ethics, half-title, 1896; Studies of the Greek Poets, 2 vol., third edition, half-title, 1902, first editions unless where mentioned, handsome brown crushed half morocco, gilt, spines gilt in compartments with floral and foliate devices, 8vo.
Glenfiddich Whisky 30 years old, is a pure malt Scotch whisky from Speyside, a real gem that shows the expertise of Glenfiddich. A whisky distilled, matured and bottled by the owners William Grant & Sons, Glenfiddich is the best-selling single malt whisky in the world and also the most awarded in the International Spirits Challenge. Gold Medal, (Best in Class) International Wine & Spirit Competition (IWSC) 2007.Gold Medal, International Spirits Challenge (ISC), 2008.Master Award, Best Speyside Malt Whisky over 30 years, Scotch Whisky Masters, 2009.Master Award, Scotch Whisky Masters, 2010. Presents amber color.Alcohol content: 40%.Size: 700 mlSize: 30,5 cm.
A hardstone cameo cross pendant, circa 1860, the six hardstone cameos carved to depict classical figures, possibly the Greek god Dionysus (centred) accompanied by a retinue of female followers, mounted in gold, pendant length 7cm. £500-£700 --- According to Greek mythology, Dionysus was the son of Zeus and the hedonistic god of wine and fertility. He is depicted as wearing a wreath of vine or ivy leaves, and at times accompanied by a group of female followers known as the ‘Train of Dionysus’. Literature: Rowan. M: ‘Nineteenth Century Cameos’, pub. Antique Collectors’ Club Ltd. 2004.
 Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Small repair and some lead solder observed at the reverse. Pendant length excludes later suspensory loop. Gross weight 9.8gm. According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer the pendant mount is testing as 15ct gold.
A late 19th century crescent and serpent brooch, given by Captain Henry Peel Ritchie VC, the crescent set throughout with old brilliant-cut diamonds, the applied serpent set with circular-cut demantoid garnets and with an old brilliant-cut diamond eye, the tongue modelled as blister pearl, mounted in silver and gold, fitted cased by S. Lanyon, Portsmouth, total diamond weight approximately 1.85 carats, length 6cm. £3,000-£4,000 --- Provenance: Formerly the Property of Captain Henry Peel Ritchie VC. This brooch was a gift from Henry Peel Ritchie to his wife Christiana, purchased from S. Lanyon Jewellers, 4 Ordnance Row, the Hard, Portsmouth. Ritchie ‘s naval career started at aged 14, and he quickly rose through the navy due to his keen intelligence and impressive strength. At aged 20 he was promoted to lieutenant and served the next 15 years as a junior staff officer at Sheerness Gunnery School. Whilst stationed at Sheerness, Ritchie met Christiana ‘Chrissie’ Jardine, only daughter of a wine merchant. The couple married in Edinburgh on 31 March 1902. HMS Goliath, the pre-dreadnought battleship, was transferred to the Portsmouth Division of the New Home fleet on 15 March 1907. Based at Portsmouth, she underwent a machinery overhaul there from August 1907 - February 1908. Upon completion of her refit, HMS Goliath was commissioned on 4 February 1908 for Mediterranean Fleet service. Whilst stationed on shore, Ritchie may well have purchased this brooch for his wife in Portsmouth, the brooch being retailed by the well known Portsmouth naval jewellers, S. Lanyon. Ritchie’s shore service ended in March 1911, when he was posted as senior Lieutenant on HMS Goliath. Promoted to Commander later that year, he managed the ship’s gunnery exercises and procedures whilst Goliath was part of the Channel Fleet stationed in British waters. Commander Ritchie’s war service was to prove exceptional. He was awarded the first Royal Navy Senior Services Victoria Cross of the Great War for his gallant command of H.M.S. Goliath’s steam pinnace at Dar-es-Salaam, the capital of Germany’s East African empire (now part of Tanzania) on 28 November 1914. 
 The Citation in the London Gazette, 10 April 1915 read: ‘Commander Henry Peel Ritchie, Royal Navy, for the conspicuous act of bravery specified below: For most conspicuous bravery on the 28th November 1914 when in command of the searching and demolition operations at Dar es Salaam East Africa Though severely wounded several times his fortitude and resolution enabled him to continue to do his duty inspiring all by his example until at his eighth wound he became unconscious. The interval between his first and last severe wound was between twenty and twenty five minutes’. Commander Ritchie was presented his Victoria Cross by King George V at Buckingham Palace in April 1915. Ritchie retired in 1917, deemed unfit for further service as a legacy of the wounds he had received, returning to his home city of Edinburgh. He was promoted Captain on the Retired List in January 1924. He lived at Craig Royston House in Edinburgh until his death on 9 December 1958, aged 83. Noonans Mayfair were privileged to sell Captain Ritchie’s VC and medal group, part of the Collection of the Late Jason Pilalas, lot 140, on 23 July 2024 for £240,000. Caption of photographs: Captain Henry Peel Ritchie and his wife Christiana, circa 1918, (Images reproduced by kind permission of the vendor). Condition Report Strengthening plate and solder evident to reverse of snake head section where it joins crescent - has been repaired / reattached. Construction suggests crescent brooch adapted to accommodate addition of serpent sections. Blister pearl with crack, evident in photo - solder also evident around pin attaching pearl to mouth. Diamonds bright and lively - variety of colour and clarity grades, demantoids generally well matched. Gross weight 12.3gm.
A LATE 18TH CENTURY MALLET SHAPED GREEN GLASS BOTTLE, CIRCA 1790. Of typical mallet form, having a double reeded rim and a wide neck above the mallet form body, 23cm high 9.5cm diameter Provenance - Baring old collection labels "Wine Bottle Circa 1790, Cat No FBWS74". *CR good overall condition, some minor pitting to inside of neck, some internal bubbling, a nice example.
A PADOUK WINE COOLER OR JARDINIERE IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE SMITH, 19TH CENTURY With distinctive Greek key marquetry frieze, containing a metal liner 38cm high, 57cm wide, 36cm deep An identical wine cooler and possibly the pair to the present lot sold in these rooms, Fine Furniture, Sculpture, Carpets, Ceramics and Works of Art, 1st December 2021, Lot 284 (£2,000 excl. BP). Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits chips and minor losses. The padouk surface with some sun fading, discolouration, and minor splitting. The lion mask handles are loose and rotate in position. The lead insert/liner is likely a later replacement but fits well within the cooler. Please see all additional images as a visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY OCTAGONAL WINE TABLE OR CANDLESTAND MID 18TH CENTURY WITH LATER ELEMENTS 68cm high, the top 33.5cm diameter Condition Report: SALEROOM NOTICE: PLEASE NOTE THIS SHOULD BE DATED AS MID 18TH CENTURY AND LATER ELEMENTSOverall there are some scratches, mark, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.Some repaired cracks and spliced repairs to lower parts of legs and feet. Two feet with neatly disguised replacement elements of timber, some dark staining concealing repairs. The lower half of the stem and legs are original to the period, please note the upper part of the stem and top are later.Overall in good presentable order.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition - they are a vital part of this report. Condition Report Disclaimer
A mixed lot to include a Masons Ironstone Mandalay pattern jug, a Queens Country Meadow pattern tea set, a Wade Festival pattern jug, Tuscan ware tea set, a collection of blue twist stemmed wine glasses, a selection of Bradford exchange Britain's wild flowers collectors plates and other itemsLocation: G2If there is no condition report, please request.