English hallmarked sterling silver & glass claret jug with Bacchus head motif pourer & an all over vine leaf decoration & a armorial lion passant finial. London, 1906, maker Horace Woodward & Co Ltd. Height 28 cm
Grant Featherston (1922-1995), pair of D350 dining chairs claret velour, teak note: legs have been painted, some buttons missing. Literature: Terence Lane, Featherston Chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 1988, p. 26
A Victorian silver plated and cut glass claret jug, c.1890, having an upper faceted neck and star-cut decoration, to lower glass bowl, with scrolling style handle. Height 24.5 cm
A fine Victorian sterling silver mounted claret jug the silver scroll handle, collar, spout and lid ornately embellished with relief masks, grapevines and Bacchus head spout. The lid surmounted by a rampant lion supporting a shield. Hallmarks. London. 1893
A pair Victorian style silver plated and cut crystal claret jugs c.1900. The bowls are wheel-cut and engraved decoration, depicting flowers, leaves and foliage with an upper multi-cut faceted neck. height 25.4 cm
A suite of 54 Thomas Webb cut crystal 'Heirloom' glasses, comprising 12 x white wine, 6 x red wine, 12 x claret, 6 x sherry/ liqueur, 6 x water glasses, 5 x tumblers and 6 x glace dishes
An Edward VII sterling silver mounted crystal claret jug, maker's mark Johnson Walker & Tolhurst London 1908, the globular body with gothic decoration and loop handle, with a pouring spout and a hinged domed cover, surmounted by a finial. 24 cm high
Superb Webb cameo frosted ruby claret jug, of subtle tapered proportion, the body decorated with entwined flowers and vine, the plated mount having embossed decoration echoing the design on the body of the jug. Height 30 cm
A Victorian cut crystal and silver plate claret jug, the conical crystal body with fine all-over cutting mounted with a silver plate column with leaf moulded spout, hinged lid and a neoclassical scroll handle. Height 30.5 cm
A late Victorian cut crystal and silver plate claret jug, the tapering conical crystal body mounted with a plated collar with mask spout, hinged lid and square scroll handle. Height 28.5 cm
A fine tall sterling silver and glass claret jug of urn shape with hinged lid, gadrooned edging and hoop handle from neck to circular foot. Glass body with moulded and cut swags. Goldsmith & Silversmith Co. Regent St. London, 1911. Height 29 cm
A pair of Copeland porcelain cabinet plates and another, circa 1880 the pair painted with fruit and flowers, on a pink ground and pierced rim; and one painted with a titled scene of Bingen, in a claret, gilt and beaded border (3) 24 cm diameter
A Victorian silver-plate-mounted cut-glass claret jug, last quarter 19th century, the hobnail-cut spreading body on a flat foot mounted with a collar, pouring lip, mouth with hinged cover, and handle all modelled in the Renaissance revival manner. Height 3