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TASTER. American 19th century.
TASTER. American 19th century. Paneled golden amber 3''h.
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TASTER. American 19th century.
TASTER. American 19th century. Paneled cobalt 2 1/8''h.
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TASTER. American 19th century.
TASTER. American 19th century. Paneled peacock green 2 1/2''h.
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1 vol. Cagle, William R. A
1 vol. Cagle, William R. A Matter of Taste: A Bibliographical Catalogue... Books on Food and Drink... Lilly Library... New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll, 1999. First edition. Thick 4to, orig. blue cloth, d/j. Frontis., plates. Near Fine / Fine.
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TWO TASTERS. American 19th
TWO TASTERS. American 19th century. Both paneled. Pale green 2 3/4''h. and dark amber 1 3/4''h.
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TWO TASTERS. American 19th
TWO TASTERS. American 19th century. Paneled indigo and sapphire blue 2 1/8''h.
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PIETER PICKAERT (NETHERLANDS)
PIETER PICKAERT (NETHERLANDS) 1670-1732. THE FIVE SENSES. MEZZOTINTS, C. 1695.Pieter Pickaert (Netherlands) 1670-1732. The Five Senses. Mezzotints, c. 1695. Not in either LeBlanc or Wurzbach. Rare - and scarcer as a complete set. The complete series of five from The Five Senses. "Taste" is signed in the plate, l.r. Each image titled in the plate, l.c.. \Printed in black ink on dark cream contemporary laid paper with complete margins. Very good early examples of the mezzotint. 134 x 102 mm. (5 1/4 x 4 in.), each. (5)
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TWO TASTERS. American 19th
TWO TASTERS. American 19th century. Paneled two shades of green. 2 1/8'' and 2 7/8''h.
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1 piece. Color Lithographic
1 piece. Color Lithographic Poster. "Camels, 'They Taste so Good!' Costlier Tobaccos." New York: Grinnel Litho Co., [ca. 1934]. 57 x 27 1/2 inches (1448 x 698 mm), linen-backed. Minor soiling to edges & verso.
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TWO TASTERS. American 19th
TWO TASTERS. American 19th century. Paneled electric blue 2 1/4''h. and cobalt 1 1/2''h.
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A white metal wine taster marked
A white metal wine taster marked 900 sundry plated sugar nips etc.
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TASTE THE BLOOD OF DRACULA
TASTE THE BLOOD OF DRACULA (WARNER BROS, 1970). Original One Sheet (27" x 41") movie poster, folded. Some loss, tape on bottom two corners.
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TWO TASTERS. American 19th
TWO TASTERS. American 19th century. Loop in indigo 2 1/4''h. and opaque cornflower 1 1/2''h.
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(6) SILVER TASTEVIN, MATCHBOX
(6) SILVER TASTEVIN, MATCHBOX HOLDERS, CUP & PLATE(lot of 6) Silver (content unknown) tableware, including: (2) tastevin (wine tasting cup), loop handle with thumb rest, gadrooned bowl, inset with columnario eight reales coin, dated 1736, partial rampant lion hallmark, (2) matchbox holders, with rooster finials, unmarked, (one) with loss to foot, (1) cup, unmarked, approx 2"h, 3.5"diam, (1) saucer, unmarked, approx 3 7/8"diam; 346 grams
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2 FINE BRASS & IRON TASTING
2 FINE BRASS & IRON TASTING LADLESca. 1780-1800; both constructed with similar "flat bean" riveted mount and fine hand hammered brass bowls, each handle similarly worked with wrap-over rattail hanger and one handle with simple tool decoration to flatwork upper grip, 8" & 8 1/2"l; [Provenance: ex- Tannehill Collection]; Condition: good, some minor surface rust
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Ten Bottl
Ten Bottl
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PET HALF-PINT BOTTLESNice
PET HALF-PINT BOTTLESNice condition, one is embossed with Pet "Taste the Difference" and the other is inked on two sides Pet
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Ten Bottl
Ten Bottl
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Twenty Bottl
Twenty Bottl
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A French silver wine taster
A French silver wine taster incorporating coins approx. weight 1.5 oz a silver decanter coaster London 1988 a silver plated christening set and an oval ivory napkin ring.
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5 pieces. Color Lithographic
5 pieces. Color Lithographic Posters. "Camels, 'They Taste so Good!' Costlier Tobaccos." New York: Grinnel Litho Co., [ca. 1934]. 57 x 27 1/2 inches (1448 x 698 mm), linen-backed. 5 copies, 3 with minor soiling to edges & versoes, 2 with light dust soiling to edges & versoes.
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Opus OneNapa Valley20054 bottles4
Opus OneNapa Valley20054 bottles4 into neck''Tasted twice Deep garnet-purple colour. The nose begins a little mute with a suggestion of freshly crushed blackberries and blackcurrants forest floor cinnamon and a touch of loam. The palate is wonderfully concentrated with layers of macerated blackberry cloves vanilla and dark chocolate. A medium+ level of acidity and medium to firm fine and ripe tannins give excellent structure to the richness of flavours. Very long finish.''(95+pts RP)From the fine wine director's professionally stored personal collection.
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A French wine taster, circa 1760,
A French wine taster, circa 1760, engraved IA Gineste, 8.5cm diameter and another, unmarked, circa 1790, engraved Leger JH
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Five Bottl
Five Bottl
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Five Bottl
Five Bottl
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A glass scent bottle in a
A glass scent bottle in a thimble-shaped case with tape to the base
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A DERBY WINE TASTER the ogee bowl
A DERBY WINE TASTER
the ogee bowl with lobed rim and leaf shaped handle, painted in dark underglaze blue with a stylised peony, three surrounding leaves and stalk in cell diaper border, 8cm l, collector's label, c1770
Provenance: Mrs D MacCallum Collection.
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TWO TASTERS AND TWO TUMBLERS.
TWO TASTERS AND TWO TUMBLERS. Pittsburgh mid 19th century. Paneled. Cobalt and violet blue tumblers 3 1/4'' 3 1/2''h. and cobalt and sapphire blue tasters 2'' 2 1/4''h. Edge wear.
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Seven Bottl
Seven Bottl
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Seven Bottl
Seven Bottl
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A GROUP OF EIGHT HEREND FROM THE
A GROUP OF EIGHT HEREND FROM THE NATURAL COLLECTION All nestled on a bed of leaves: a strawberry, grapes, tomato, two lemon halves, apricots, a butterfly, and a kohlrabi.
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Eleven Early Bottl
Eleven Early Bottl
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After Esteban Bartoleme Murillo
After Esteban Bartoleme Murillo (Spanish, 1618-1682), two street urchins eating apples, oil on canvas; 15 1/2\" x 12 1/2\""; signed A.W. lower right. Incomplete restoration upper left field."
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TWO TASTERS. American 19th
TWO TASTERS. American 19th century. Sapphire with circle panels 2 1/4''h. and iridescent cobalt panels 2 1/2''h.
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Six Bottl
Six Bottl
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Six Bottl
Six Bottl