Large fine Victorian 18ct framed classical portrait cameo brooch, ornate scrolling frame, framing a high relief cameo depicting Bacchus, the God of wine, after the antique. His hair is bedecked with fruiting vines, and animal pelt cloak and he bears a thyr
A Chinese famille rose porcelain box and wine cup, the box decorated to the lid and walls with boys playing, marked with Daoguang seal mark (1821-1850) and probably of the period, width 7.5 cm. The cup painted with two women in a fenced garden, Dia,6.2 cm.
A George III oak wine table, last quarter 18th century, the tilting circular top raised on a turned support and three outswept feet, 68 cm high, 51 cm diameter
A George I wine glass, 1720s, the bell bowl on a baluster stem with tear above a basal knop and folded foot, 15.5 cm high. Provenance: acquired from Parkside Antiques (Pat Daniels), Melbourne, 'A Reflection' exhibition, 1994, no. 90
Three Georgian Twist-Stem glasses, third quarter 18th century, a George II wine glass with a funnel bowl on an double corkscrew mercury air-twist stem and plain foot, an ale glass with tall ogee bowl on an opaque twist stem with a twisted gauze column with
A Queen Anne baluster wine glass and a George II wine glass, circa 1710 and 1755, the earlier glass with a round funnel bowl on inverted baluster stem and folded foot, the other with a round funnel bowl on a stem with finely-threaded twist on a conical foo
A Chinese mirror black wine ewer; Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), Kangxi period; of pear shape with a cup shaped mouth, s-shaped spout and cloud-form connecting spandrel. 16 cm high, 14 cm wide
Anton Seuffert (1815-1887) New Zealand, fine and rare tilt-top wine table with mottled kauri tapering barley twist stem and three scroll legs, radiating starburst marquetry top with lozenge parquetry ground, inlaid with numerous native timbers, circa 1870,
A pair of Georgian sterling silver wine bottle coasters, maker's marks rubbed, 1788 London, the shallow stands with reeded edges and girdles, with silver trays and mahogany bases, partial hallmarks to the footrims, 12 cm diameter, total silver weight 405gm
A pair of iron-red decorated wine cups, each with steep sides painted with dragons chasing flaming pearls above a band of waves, Guangxu marks, 6 cm diameter
A collection of silver plate wine vessels, 20th century, a claret jug of typical tapering form with a silver plate collar and domed lid, and a pair of duck shaped decanters with moulded bodies and curvaceous handles to the backs, unmarked, 29 cm high and s
A George III mahogany tilt-top wine table, circa 1800, the rectangular table top raised on a turned pedestal to a tripod base with slipper feet, 72 cm high, 56 cm wide, 45 cm deep
A pair of Chinese 'Famille-Rose' octagonal wine cups Jiaqing six-character seal marks in iron red and of the period (1796-1820), 8.5 cm diameter each. Provenance: Raymond and Victoria Tregaskis Oriental Arts, Sydney, Australia. A private collection, NSW, A
A pair of Geo.III silver wine coasters, with swollen lobed sides with gadroon rims. Turned wooden bases with engraved cartouche. Diameter 15.5 cm. Length 1816 by William Eaton.
'Cape' sterling silver Georgian decanter label by John rich of London, circa 1795. Cape is a wine produced in the South African cape Province, and decanter labels bearing this name are extremely scarce indeed. 4 cm wide
A large French hand-blown glass footed bowl, late 19th century, the oversized wine glass form bowl, with hand cut faceted side, knopped stem and raised on a circular spreading base. Height 23.5 cm, diameter 15 cm
A Georgian wine glass and an Orrefors 'Nobel' shot glass, the George III wine glass c1820, trumpet shaped with a faceted bowl above a knop stem and circular spreading base, and the 'Nobel' shot glass, designed by Gunnar Cyren for Orrefors, 1996, the stem i
A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain wine cups, kangxi park, the Qing style porcelain wine cups raised on a circular foot, decorated with a continuous band of figures in a garden setting, with double lines to the rim and period marks to the underside
Roman twin handled wine amphora, iron age, 1000 B.C, Palestine/Syria, of tapering conical form, with letter of authenticity, on stand and with display case, height 31 cm purchased: Antiquarius, New Zealand, 2006
Large George III gilt sterling silver wine label, hallmarked London, 1806, D.S/ B.S (Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith II), of wreath design with finely cast depictions of vine leaves and grapes encircling a central banner with pierced 'Port' label, total weigh
Regency mahogany tilt top wine table, the rounded rectangular top with reeded edging, set above a turned double baluster support on three splayed legs, height 72.5 cm, table top 67 cm x 47.5 cm
Mirek Smisek stoneware wine flask, dark green salt glaze with concentric ribbed bands to the exterior. Original cane handle. Signed at base. 30 cm height
Pair of wine bottles for Lincoln wines, made by Parker Pottery in the 1950s, wheku head figure on one side with manaia on the reverse, ceramic cork stopper. Inscribed Lincoln wines to the base. 21 cm height
Pair of wine bottles for Lincoln wines, made by Parker Pottery in the 1950s, wheku head figure on one side with manaia on the reverse, ceramic cork stopper. Inscribed Lincoln wines to the base. 21 cm height
Pair of wine bottles for Lincoln wines, made by Parker Pottery in the 1950s, wheku head figure on one side with manaia on the reverse, ceramic cork stopper. Inscribed Lincoln wines to the base. 21 cm height
Carl Faberge design wine stems, set of six frosted and clear glass with stem modelled of angel nude with arms outstretched, makers factor mark 'Fm' to base
A large and impressive Ming Dynasty Medicinal or Herbal wine jug from Southern China, having a green glaze, spout, lid, and a handle. An unglazed panel to the front shows character marks - 'Chasing the Wind', describing the energising effect of drinking th
A George III mahogany tilt top wine table, circa 1800, in deep toned mahogany, the restrained pedestal with a wrythen element above a tripod base with spreading pad feet, with a removable glass surface, 70 cm high, 77 cm diameter
A sterling silver wine funnel, 1979 London, with maker's mark for Tessiers Ltd, the wine funnel of typical stepped bulbous form with an everted rim and a curved and tapering spout, with a small shell motif to the bowl, clearly hallmarked. Weight: 97g, heig
A quantity of silver-plated wares, comprising one oval and two rectangular lidded serving dishes, a Walker and Hall scalloped tray, a pheasant meat skewer, two teapots, a water jug, two pierced bonbon dishes, a wine tester, and two oval serving platters wi
A George III mahogany wine table, Last quarter 18th century With a plain circular top mounted to an elegantly-turned pedestal and three out-swept legs with pointed pad feet, height 75 cm, diameter 50 cm
Four Chinese porcelain items, 20th century Comprising a pair of underglaze blue and white bowls, flared form with lotus decoration and insects, bearing Qianlong six-character seal marks to the underside, a small double gourd bottle vase, and a wine cup wit
An elegant George III Scottish sterling silver wine ewer, neo-classical vase shape, hinged lid with plain ball finial, scrolling wooden handle, bright cut bands and crested shield in laurel leaf surround, Edinburgh 1793, maker, Francis Howden, 33.5 cm high
Late 19th century NZ Colonial native timbers wine table, in the style of William Norrie on baluster column, floral top with scroll legs and lions paw feet
Holmegaard glass suite of Stub glass, designed in the late 1950s by Grethe Meyer and Ibi Trier Mørch stacking glassware comprising six champagne or dessert, ten wine, eight small wine, six port and covered jug