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A pair of modern silver decanters, by Krosno, each with silver 'Vodka' and 'Brandy' labels, 23.5cm high, a pair of Waterford decanters, each with silver 'Gin' and 'Scotch' labels, 27.5cm high, three silver wine coasters, 12.5cm diameter, two silver-plated coasters, and a leather-handled tray, 47 x 32cm (10)Condition ReportSome tarnishing otherwise good. Two silver coasters on the tray and one used as the decanter coaster on the right. Please see additional images of hallmarks.
ABSOLUT VODKAColor offset lithograph, 1985, on white wove paper, signed in pencil, from the unnumbered edition of 100, printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York, published by Carillon Importers, Ltd., New Jersey, with full margins, unframed.Image 41 3/8 x 33 7/8 inches; 1051 x 860 mm.Sheet 44 7/8 x 36 7/8 inches; 1140 x 937 mm.Provenance:Gift from Michel Roux and John Aletano to the present owner, 1986Some unobtrusive light abrasion at top sheet edge, some unobtrusive creasing in the image bottom right, dampstaining at bottom most discernible in the margins and verso, a 2 1/8 inch restored vertical tear at bottom sheet edge (extending 1/8 inch into the image), unframed.
Cork Dry Gin, by the Cork Distilleries Co, 50% vol 1 litre (one bottle), Four Courts Dry Gin, 40% vol 1 litre (one bottle), Dublin Dry Gin, 43% vol 1 litre (one bottle), Bunralty Export Potcheen, 40% vol 750ml (one bottle), Hackler Poitin Irish Spirit, 40% vol 70cl (one bottle), Celtic Crossing Liqueur, 30% vol 750ml (one bottle), Calvados (one bottle), Huzzar Vodka (one bottle) (8)
A selection of three vodka bottles, each with distinct characteristics. This lot includes a Smirnoff Peppermint Twist Limited Edition bottle, featuring festive peppermint-infused vodka in a candy-cane wrapped design. Also included is a Ketel One Vodka Martini Gift Set, which contains a bottle of Ketel One Vodka and two martini glasses, perfect for cocktail enthusiasts. Completing the lot is a Khor Platinum Vodka set, which features one 750ml bottle and one 100ml bottle of ultra-smooth, gluten-free vodka made using silver filtration technology. A versatile lot for collectors or spirit connoisseurs. ABV is 30 to 40%. Largest piece measures 13.5"H.Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: See Description In-house shipping from Lion and Unicorn is not available for this lot. Winning Bidders will have to arrange to pick up their purchases at the Lion and Unicorn Auction Studios at 200 Oakwood Ln. Suite 200 Hollywood, Florida 33020, or make arrangements with their own third-party shipper. A local third-party shipper that can be contacted directly for a domestic shipping quote is: First Class Shipping Center 7826 NW 44th Street Sunrise, FL 33351 Tel: 754-800-7674 Fax : 954-999-5166 Email: 1shippingcenter@gmail.com https://www.1shippingcenter.comCondition: Age related wear. Unopened bottles in original packaging.
A striking Art Deco style oil on canvas painting by Contemporary Brazilian artist Valter Morais, featuring a stylized female portrait rendered in a manner reminiscent of Patrick Nagel. The composition presents a close-up of a womans face with sharply defined features, almond-shaped green eyes, bold red lips, and flowing black hair set against a gradient gray background. The work embodies a minimalist yet highly graphic aesthetic, with clean lines and a restrained color palette that enhances the subject's enigmatic allure. Morais's diverse talents range from Pop Art to Caribbean landscapes, portraits, and hyper-realism. His works are featured in galleries and collections worldwide, including a portrait of Princess Anne displayed in Buckingham Palace. He has also received awards for his Pop Art style in Brazil during the early 1970s. Additionally, Morais is active in charity work, having had pieces commissioned by brands like Absolut Vodka, with his works auctioned to support research in AIDS, children's cancer, and Parkinson's disease. ?Signed by the artist in the lower right. On verso, signature and medium. Artist: Valter Morais (Brazilian, b. 1948)Issued: c. 1980Dimensions: 36.25"L x 24.25"HCountry of Origin: BrazilCondition: Age related wear. Minor paint loss on lower center.
Two bottles of Pan Tadeusz Polish vodka, both 500ml, 40%, a Gordons London dry gin, 1l, 37.5% vol, Drambuie Prince Charles Edwards liqueur, 70cl, 40% vol, Sobieski vanilla vodka bottled in Poland, 500ml, 40% vol, De Kuyper creme de menthe liqueur, 50cl, 24% vol and Freihof orange Schnapps, 500ml, 40% vol (7)
Original vintage drink advertising poster for Smirnoff, the renowned vodka brand founded in Moscow. Smirnoff uses a humorous advertising slogan here - "I was a struggling beach photographer until I discovered Smirnoff". The photograph features a cinematographer with a 16mm film movie camera on set at the beach, wearing a mink fur coat, jeans and cigarillo in mouth. These original vintage Smirnoff advertising posters are part of the 1970s The Effect is Shattering campaign by the London-based Young and Rubican agency, which aimed to promote the vodka as a way to achieve glamour and excitement as an escape from the humdrum of daily life. Very good condition, light scuffs (mainly on bottom edge). Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 46.5x41, year of printing: 1970s
Original vintage drink advertising poster for Smirnoff, the renowned vodka brand founded in Moscow, featuring a photograph of a lady sitting on the edge of the swimming pool with a cocktail glass in her hand and Nazi Germany World War Two submarine U-102 surfacing in the water, with the captain and sailor looking at the lady, the caption next to Smirnoff logo reads - Well, they said anything could happen. Remember whatever happens don't overdo it. Good condition, creasing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Brian Duffy, size (cm): 56.5x41, year of printing: 1978.
Original vintage drink advertising poster for Smirnoff Vodka featuring a great image of red spray painted graffiti on a wall under two windows with wooden shutters alongside a blue car and a lady walking - I thought St Tropez was a Spanish Monk until I discovered Smirnoff. Smirnoff logo below appears with the slogan The Effect is Shattering. These original vintage Smirnoff advertising posters are part of the 1970s campaign by the London-based Young and Rubican agency, which aimed to promote vodka as a way to achieve glamour and excitement as an escape from the humdrum of daily life. (To emphasise the campaign's risky innuendos, Avocado Sweet observes: Substitute the word heroin for Smirnoff and it still makes sense.) The advertising campaign proved to be a great success for the company, resulting in vodka becoming so chic that it overtook gin in popularity and saw Smirnoff's sales triple. In 1976 the campaign ended, following the tightening of rules on alcohol advertising led by the government and the Advertising Standards Authorities in 1975. Good condition, folds, creasing, tears, small paper loss on top edge. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 56.5x41, year of printing: 1970s.
Original vintage drink advertising poster for Smirnoff, the renowned vodka brand founded in Moscow. Smirnoff uses a humorous advertising slogan here - "Accountancy was my life until I discovered Smirnoff". The poster features the quote in white text set against a sepia photograph of a man smoking a cigar, wearing a top hat and pinstripe suit. These original vintage Smirnoff advertising posters are part of the 1970s The Effect is Shattering campaign by the London-based Young and Rubican agency, which aimed to promote the vodka as a way to achieve glamour and excitement as an escape from the humdrum of daily life. Good condition, creasing, tears, fold. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 56.5x41, year of printing: 1970s.
Original vintage drink advertising poster for Smirnoff, the renowned vodka brand founded in Moscow. Smirnoff uses a humorous advertising slogan - "I was teaching the budgie to talk until I discovered Smirnoff." The photograph features a falconer and her falcon in midflight, ready to land on her falconry gloves. She stands in a straw field against a background of brick ruin buildings. These original vintage Smirnoff advertising posters are part of the 1970s campaign by the London-based Young and Rubican agency, which aimed to promote vodka as a way to achieve glamour and excitement as an escape from the humdrum of daily life. (To emphasise the campaign's risky innuendos, Avocado Sweet observes: Substitute the word heroin for Smirnoff and it still makes sense.) The advertising campaign proved to be a great success for the company, resulting in vodka becoming so chic that it overtook gin in popularity and saw Smirnoff's sales triple. In 1976 the campaign ended, following the tightening of rules on alcohol advertising led by the government and the Advertising Standards Authorities in 1975. Good condition, light fold, creasing, tears, minor staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 56.5x41, year of printing: 1970s.

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