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A set of four Waterford crystal brandy glasses in the Colleen pattern, featuring the signature diamond-cut design and rounded bowl that enhances the aroma of fine spirits. Each glass measures 5.25"H x 3.75" in diameter, showcasing Waterford's renowned craftsmanship and timeless elegance. A sophisticated addition to any barware collection.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
Made by the distinguished Irish crystal house Waterford, this set of six tall brandy glasses features the Platinum Lismore pattern, a refined take on the brand's signature cut design. The Platinum Lismore line is celebrated for its precise brilliance and added elegance, combining traditional wedge and leaf cuts with modern clarity. Each glass is acid-etched with the Waterford mark.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5.25"HCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
Made by the distinguished Irish crystal house Waterford, this set of four tall brandy glasses features the Platinum Lismore pattern, a refined take on the brand's signature cut design. The Platinum Lismore line is celebrated for its precise brilliance and added elegance, combining traditional wedge and leaf cuts with modern clarity. Each glass is acid-etched with the Waterford mark.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5.25"HCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
This elegant crystal spirit decanter by Waterford features a broad, flat base with deeply cut diamond and wedge motifs, tapering gracefully into a fluted neck and finished with a brilliantly faceted spherical stopper. The underside reveals the signature starburst cut pattern, a hallmark of Waterford craftsmanship, and includes the acid-etched Waterford mark for authenticity. Known for their superior clarity and weight, Waterford crystal pieces are prized for both their aesthetic appeal and functional elegance. A luxurious addition to any bar or table setting, ideal for serving whiskey, brandy, or fine liquors.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 10.25"H Country of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
These eight Waterford Crystal Mourne brandy glasses feature an iconic acid-etched diamond and wedge pattern that scatters light with every pour and are hand-made in Ireland by Waterford; the broad snifter bowls rest on sturdy stems and wide bases for stability and elegance when serving cognac or brandy. Acid etched Waterford mark on the underside.Issued: 1994 - 2009Dimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
This six-piece ensemble includes a champagne flute, white wine glass, red wine glass, martini glass, cordial glass and brandy snifter, each rendered in Waterford's iconic Lismore diamond-and-wedge cut pattern and etched Waterford Ireland on the base. Tallest piece measures 10.25"H. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
This refined 6-piece set of brandy glasses closely matches the Christine pattern attributed to Spode, featuring vertical leaf-like cuts that radiate from the base, creating elegant light play and clarity. The generous bowl and sculptural stem are ideal for savoring brandy or cognac. Though unmarked, the design aligns with Spode's crystal craftsmanship as cataloged by Replacements. Approximately 5.25"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Unopened Carlos I Imperial Gran Reserva brandy bottled in a Lladro porcelain decanter. Comes in a lined blue velvet fitted sealed wooden box, never opened. With original packing box. In 1985, Lladro designed a decanter for the Carlos I Imperial brandy produced by Pedro Domecq, a winery based in the Jerez region in the south of Spain. Brandy de Jerez must be produced in the Jerez area of Andalusia, and aged in 500-liter American oak casks that previously contained sherry, using the Solera system. Solera is a process of aging liquids by fractional blending in such a way that the finished product is a mixture of ages, with the average age gradually increasing. This allows cellar masters to maintain a reliable style and quality over time. Lladro backstamp. This item has its original box. Box measures: 10.5"L x 5.75"W x 6.25"H.Artist: Design & Decoration DeptIssued: 1993 - 2001 Dimensions: 9"HCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
Featuring Waterford's famed Lismore pattern of interlocking diamond and wedge cuts, these eight small brandy glasses sparkle with crystalline brilliance. Each glass sports the acid-etched Waterford signature on its flat, star-cut footed base and rises to a tulip-shaped bowl on a slender stem. Perfectly sized for savoring fine cognacs or brandies.Dimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of glassware, including Edinburgh cut glass crystal drinking glasses, wine, brandy, whisky; other drinking glasses; decanter; a cranberry glass jug; an Art Deco dressing table tray; a cut glass punch bowl; an Art Deco green glass vase; a biscuit barrel and cover; vases, bowls; qty
A collection of ten assorted silver plated sporting trophies, height of tallest 21cm, a silver plated tankard, inscribed 'Presented by Dobsons (Staines) Ltd, to Alan Collins, Winner 36 Holes Stableford, Wentworth, 7th May 1987', height 13.5cm and a large quantity of assorted cut and crystal glassware, including Veritable Cristal crystal glass decanter, with set of six champagne glasses, six wine glasses and six matching smaller wine glasses, also seven cut glass decanters, two with silver plated decanter labels, 'Brandy' and 'Sherry', cut glass tankard, cut glass claret jug with silver plated mount, height 32cm, further set of six Czech Republic fine cut crystal glasses, etc.
A collection of various items of silver plate including a three branch candelabrum, trays, chamberstick, table lighter, three cut glass decanters and stoppers, a hallmarked silver 'Brandy' decanter label, a part canteen of cutlery, etc.Condition Report: The seller states there is one piece missing from the canteen of cutlery.
Mixed lot of silver plate and flatware including two oval serving trays with shaped pierced galleries, largest 62cm long, three silver plated and mahogany wine bottle coasters, a chamberstick, inkwell, sugar shaker, brandy warming saucepans, a teething ring in the form of Peter Rabbit and other items
Late 19th/early 20th century oak cased canteen of twelve mother-of-pearl handled dessert knives and forks with engraved blades, an oak cased part set of silver plate spoons and forks, a set of bird claw handled sugar tongs, various other flatware, a three-piece silver plate tea service, six silver plate brandy warming pans and other items
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE GLASSWARE to include a box of glass stoppers, eight purple glass wine glasses, two boxes of mostly clear glassware to include a number of brandy glasses with bamboo etched patterns, aperitif glasses, a small group of coloured aperitif glasses, six dessert bowls, a box comprising mostly jugs, bowls and vases, four glass oversized Christmas baubles, etc (5 boxes and loose) (s.d)
Set of three mid-19th century Doulton & Watts 'Brandy' 'Gin' and 'Rum' stoneware barrels, decorated with Royal Coat of Arms and bands of vine leaves in high relief, with original taps, stamped to rim, H26cm excluding corksCondition Report:There are some small losses to the decoration and various, particularly around the vine leaves on each of these. On the whole structurally sound and not likely to lose anymore decoration if handled carefully.
Early 20th century EPNS decanter stand, with three facet cut glass mallet shaped decanters, on scroll feet with loop handle, W24cm D24cm H34cm, and three silver crescent shaped decanter labels for Whiskey, Brandy, & Gin by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1901-03 (7)Shipping £48.00 plus vat (UK Only)
1 24 2/3 fl oz bt Tia Maria 55° proof 1 70 cl bt Tia Maria 26.5% 1 litre bt Tia Maria 20% 1 50-cl bt Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge 40% 1 24-fl oz bt Dom Bénédictine 73° proof circa 1970's 1 75-cl bt Hamarteff Cherry Brandy 1 75-cl bt Martini Rosso 15% 1 litre bt Martini Rosso 15% sl torn label Above 8 various sized bottles
A SELECTION OF WINES AND SPIRITS CONSISTING OF 1 BOTTLE OF BLANDY'S DUKE OF CLARENCE MADEIRA, 1 bottle of Glayva liqueur, 1 bottle of Cherry Brandy, 1 bottle of Tesco Creme de Cassis de Dijon, 1 bottle of Cricova Cahor pastoral dessert wine, 1 bottle of Harvey's Bristol Cream, 5 bottles of Prosecco and 1 bottle of Elderberry Port 200ml
[Battle of Waterloo Interest] - Lieutenant George Woodberry Journals, 1813-1815 Two manuscript journals beginning on the 18th January 1813 and finishing on the 16th July 1815, comprising 436 manuscript pages about Lieutenant George Woodberry's experiences in the 18th Hussars, including a detailed three-and-a-half page description of the Battle of Waterloo, volume 2 including hand-drawn and coloured illustrations of a Basque man and woman, and a family in Chapel de Haspare, the neatness and absence of erasures in these journals means that it is possible they are copies of original notes made in the field, each bound in diced calf, 16 x 24cm, volume 1 pp.107-8 has a small tear with loss to a few words, Mid-September – December 1813 do not seem to be included but a large number of blank leaves are present in place of these dates, in volume 2 pp.41-42 (13th-14th February 1814) has been cut out, pp.135-6 are missing, and pp.225-6 damaged with lower section torn, no loss to text (2) Bookplate of George Woodberry to the second volume (appears to have been removed from the first]; and thence by descent. Originally published in French in 1896, then in English by Gareth Glover (Pen & Sword, October 2017) as With Wellington’s Hussars in the Peninsula and at Waterloo, The Journals of Lieutenant George Woodberry, 18th Hussars, 1813-15. According to a letter from Oxford University Press, dated 1964, it appears the OUP considered publishing the journals around this time but this seems not to have come to fruition. One manuscript copy of the journal, covering January-September 1813 (the first volume of this journal) is held in the National Army Museum in Chelsea. It is possible that this copy is that used by Georges Helie for his French edition in 1896.George Woodberry was born in April 1792, probably in Worcester, England. He appears to have been an intelligent and articulate young man and presumably received a good education. He joined the army, aged 20, in January 1812. In January 1813, with six troops of the 18th Hussars, George departed for Portugal to join the Duke of Wellington's Army at the Portuguese border. The intention was to wait for the spring before attempting to drive the French Army out of the country. George provides a detailed description of his travels, encounters with locals and the battles he participates in. From the beginning, his descriptions contain a sense of excitement:23rd January at the Bay of Biscay:“two women on board very ill, one boy Lt up on deck in a very fainting state, gave them some of my Brandy & grits. One of them this evening attempted to throw herself overboard:- all bustle and confusion. – an American privateer chasing us and we are to windward of the fleet. But we sail too fast for the Yankees…”And Olite, Friday 16th July 1813:“…I visited the Nunnery this afternoon. The Nuns gave me a Cup of Chocolate and some sweet cakes: they informed me that about 2 years ago a Nun escaped with a French Officer, but he was obliged after a very short time to give her up to the Convent where she was condemned directly to the punishment of immuring: and she survived only a fortnight: - what greater punishment can there be on Earth than to be confined between four narrow walls only open at the Top and thence to be half supported with Bread and Water…” He provides detailed descriptions of battles in which he participated, such as the Battle of Vitoria on 21st June 1813:“The action commenced at Nine O'Clock in the morning and the Enemy were quickly driven from the height of Pueblo [sic.] by the Comps[?] under Sir Rowland Hill, the Action became very severe and the Enemy were driven down the heights…”In the second volume of his journal, Woodberry crucially devotes a whole 3.5 pages to the Battle of Waterloo:“We remained in our Bivouac till 10 o’clock when the Bugle sounded and we turned out:- we expected the Army were going to advance in concert with the Prussians under Blucher – but judge our surprise when we arrived on the Position (our place being the extreme of the Left) we beheld several strong Columns of the Enemys advancing to the Attack, and to find our Piquets assailled [sic.] by the Enemies Cavalry, which drove ours in some distance…the Battle commenced and continued with the most frightful Carnage…"He continues with a description of the set-up and positions of the armies:“The Nassau troops soon abandoned their post but the Enemy met with such resistance from the Guard in the house they were compelled to desert from their enterprise on this side leaving a great number of Killed and Wounded on the spot…”“…The Enemy opened a horrible fire of Artillery from more than 200 pieces under cover of the Smoke of which Buonaparte made a General attack with the Cavalry and Infantry in such number that it required all the Skill of Wellington to post his Troops & all the good qualities of the latter to resist the Attack – …““…The French Army was defeated. Every one must admire the Gallantry shown by the Enemy’s Cavalry…”“…the Charge was sounded and the most dreadful havoc commenced and the most glorious of all Victories closed the 18th June…”Literature: Glover, Gareth, editor, With Wellington's Hussars in the Peninsula and at Waterloo, the Journals of Lieutenant George Woodberry, 18th Hussars, 1813-15. Pen & Sword, 2017Ibid. https://www.garethglovercollection.com/george-woodberry-19th-hussars/
A pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware Whisky and Brandy flasks, shouldered, square section applied foliate decoration to the shoulder, in blue, green and white, applied W and incised B to shoulder of handle, a Bailey Fulham stoneware salt, a flambe vase, and six Doulton items, impressed marks, 20cm. high (10)ProvenanceThe Cornish Collection.
Four wine labels, one inscribed "Brandy" (by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London 1809), another "Port" (by Edward Mayfield, London 1800), another in the form of a letter P with mask and foliate decoration (bears maker's mark "J.W", Birmingham possibly 1828 - date mark rubbed) and a modern silver label "Sherry" (by JB Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1990), total weight including chains 1.2 oz (4)
A good collection of silver collectables, to include a miniature silver brandy pan and burner stand by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham, 1936; set of four Art Nouveau buttons depicting cherubs, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1901; circular vesta case, stamped 900; miniature trophy; trinket tray and box, weight 8.0 tr.oz., together with glass match strikes with silver mounts . (qty)

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