A William IV rosewood wine table, circa 1830s, the oval table with a recessed mahogany tray surrounded by a broad rosewood veneer edge, a shallow skirt and raised on a turned and carved pedestal with centurion skirt and floral cap decoration, the spreading
A pair of Sheffield Plate candlesticks and a pair of plated wine coasters, 19th century and after, baluster and knopped sticks with acanthus, shell and scroll decorations, and a pair of neoclassical pierced coasters with wooden bases, height 26.5 cm, and s
An antique copper fish basin and a brass wine bottle holder, 19th to early 20th century, the fish basin with rolled edges, strapped short ends and an iron handle, and a textured finish brass bottle holder with a wrought iron handle and support, height 13 c
Four crystal red wine glasses by Versace, from the 'Medusa d'Or' collection, made by Rosenthal, having Medusa head decoration to stem and gold key pattern design to rim, height 28 cm.
Victorian sterling silver communion wine ewer, footed baluster form with cruciform finial, scrolling handle and engraved band which reads glory be to God on high, London 1886, maker Jesse Earls, 29 cm high
Set of three English sterling silver wine bottle coasters engraved with vines and grapes with bird crests, by Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, London, circa 1840, 5 cm high, 14 cm diameter
Silver plated trays, spirit kettle, candlesticks, wine coasters, utensils, dishes etc., 19th and 20th century, (20 items), the spirit kettle 27 cm high
A Louis XVI kingwood wine table, mid 19th century, the circular top with a marble plate and brass gallery, raised on an octagonal pedestal above a second tier with a gallery edge, upon four square tapered legs, 75.5 cm high, 33 cm diameter
An Art Nouveau wine ewer, attributed to WMF, in the style of Albert Mayer (1867-1944), circa 1890, the jug finely decorated with an aquatic scene, of female and putto casting a net into the sea. No factory marks visible, stamped 22 to base. 33.5 cm total h
A pair solitaire diamond stud earrings, each wine glass claw set with a light cognac round brilliant cut diamond in 10ct gold, 2 diamonds total 0.25ct, Si, wt. 0.42g.
Len Castle, two wine goblets, stoneware with celadon glaze to the interior, one with impressed mark, the other dated 1969 to affixed label, height 17 cm max. Provenance: John Crichton Estate
A bronze figural group of a nymph and satyr, after Jean Michel Clodion (1738-1814), 'The Intoxication of Wine', a bacchanalian encounter featuring a naked nymph with wine glass cavorting with a satyr, and raised upon a cotton reel style plinth in black and
A Regency mahogany tripod based wine table, probably Indian Colonial, circa 1820s, a square tilt top with reeded edges above a tapering reeded stem to a baluster form with stiff leaf designs to a concave tripod base raised on claw feet with acanthus spandr
A Georgian mahogany tilt-top wine table, mid 18th century, circular plank top above a tapering turned column base, resting on tripod legs and pad feet, diameter 80 cm, height 71 cm
Georgian wine Pourer. A fine example of late George III wine pourer by Solomon Royse & James East Dix of London assayed 1819. Height13 cm. Weight 113.8grams.
Victorian glass wine decanter heavy facet and thumb cut together with bottle decanter (stopper not matching), three fine diamond cut dishes and measure 29 cm, 33 cm heights, 11.5 cm diameter.
Regency mahogany sarcophagus wine cellarette with carved lion mask handles and lion paw feet, some losses to beaded edge trim, 66.5 cm wide, 51.5 cm deep, 53.5 cm high
Good pair antique silver on copper wine buckets each with with extensive decoration, and coat of arms with motto: 'PERSEVERANTIA.' Dual handles, with fitted interior for a wine bottle, circa1880s, height 27 cm, each.
American maple wine table, 19th century, the rectangular curly maple tilt-top over a turned vasiform column with three legs, restored (A/F), height 71 cm, width 58.5 cm, depth 46 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Judith Hoyle, Newcastle
Georgian mahogany wine table, circular table, above a fluted stem, on cabriole legs ending in claw feet, restored top and reinforced legs, height 73.5 cm, diameter 40 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Martyn Cook, Sydney
A Barry Brickell 'Villa Maria' wine carafe, woodfired, light red/brown glaze and dark at the mouth, impressed logo to front, impressed cypher at foot, height 20 cm.
A set of six Waterford Crystal stemmed large wine glasses, Eimer pattern with repeat cross and fluted design, acid etched mark to foot of each, some with paper labels, height 23 cm.
Chinoiserie wine table late 19th century, ebonised tilt top, with hand painted village scenes and mother of pearl inlay, reeded column and lotus shape tripod base, height 78 cm, diameter 50.5 cm
George III mahogany tilt-top wine table, the circular pie-crust top raised on a turned baluster support, with tripod cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet, height 71 cm and diameter 64.5 cm
William IV mahogany wine cellarette, c.1830-35, the Campaign-style cellarette with brass-lock and corner bindings, the lid opening to reveal sixteen fitted bottle compartments, the stand with turned tapering legs, on brass casters, with key, height 71.5 cm