A Stylish Sip

Set of ten 19th century French crystal champagne flutes in “le gout anglais”

Set of eight 19th century French crystal champagne flutes with “tulipe” shaped bowls and “ballon” stems

Set of eight 19th century French crystal champagne flutes with triple ring knopfs at stems

Set of twelve 19th century French crystal champagne flutes with classic “double ballon” stems

19th century Belgian porcelain teapot with gilt decoration, impressed mark for Baudour

Late 19th century American sterling silver tea strainer with beaded decoration, Gorham, circa 1880-1900

Early 19th century English porcelain partial tea set, with bat-printed decoration in a puce tone

Late 19th century French porcelain coffee pot with claret and gilt decoration

Pair of French Belle Epoque porcelain mazagrans with floral and gilt decoration, maker AH & Co attributed to A. Lanternier & Co., Limoges

Late 19th century English “EPBM” electroplated Brittania metal teapot with ebony handle, maker John Turton & Co., Sheffield

Early 19th century English Georgian satin mahogany tea caddy with lock and key, circa 1800

19th century French Vieux Paris porcelain pitcher with floral and gilt decoration

American sterling silver traveling cup/generous jigger with vermeil interior with marks for Gorham, 1908, in original black leather case

Set of eight 19th century French hand blown wine glasses with cut facet decoration on bowls and “mirabeau” stem

Exceptional 19th century French Art Populaire walnut wine caddy in the shape of a shoe, carved from a single piece of wood, signature untraced

Set of six 19th century French hand blown wine glasses with “tulipe” shaped bowls with cut decoration

Set of six 19th century French hand blown wine glasses with cut decoration on bowls and “double ballon” stem

Assembled set of eight French Directoire period porcelain can coffee cups and deep saucers, with rich gilt direction, circa 1800

French Empire period first standard .950 silver “laitiere” hot milk pot with ebony handle, vieillard “poincon,” marks for Theodore Tonnellier, Paris

Set of ten 19th century French Vieux Paris porcelain gilt coffee cups in the Empire taste, circa 1830

Set of ten 19th century French Napoleon III period porcelain coffee cups with hand-painted floral decoration

Large 19th century hand blown “verre de boheme” punch jug

Early 19th century French Restauration period first standard silver “louche a punch” punch ladle with twisted baleen handle

Set of six French Art Deco crystal coupes with cutwork on bowls, possibly Baccarat, circa 1930

Pair of lavish American Gilded Age cut glass decanters with hobnail decoration and petal-shaped base, circa 1870

Pair of fine and heavy 19th century French hand blown and cut crystal decanters with original stoppers, possibly Baccarat, circa 1850

Large scale and heavy 19th century American cut glass water pitcher with strawberry and fan decoration, rayed at foot, possibly Boston, circa 1860

Early 19th century English porcelain partial tea and coffee set with blue and gilt decoration, Derby: teapot with underplate, sugar bowl, creamer, waste bowl, six can coffee cups , six teacups, eleven saucers, two cake plates

American Art Deco sterling silver pocket flask in the “Egyptomania” taste, maker Webster Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts

English glass flask encased in armadillo skin, with mark for Charles Westwood & Sons, Birmingham, silverplate cap with integral collapsing shot cup and engraved presentation dates 1888-1913

American Art Nouveau glass flask with sterling silver filigree overlay in the “vintage” pattern, silver-gilt cup with elaborate monogram

Unusual early 20th century English glass flask with chrome cap, wrapped in rattan with goatskin base

American Art Deco sterling silver pocket flask with hammered decoration and monogram “TB,” maker Webster Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts

19th century English glass flask with alligator sleeve, with the cap bearing hallmarks for 1865-66, and the silver-gilt cup with hallmarks for Thomas Johnson II, London 1889-90

Collection of late 19th century Chinese cloisonne: pair of small teapots and rice wine goblet

Unusual early 19th century French first standard silver chocolate pot with vermeil interior and traces of original vermeil exterior, ivory handle and royal heraldic device: maker Jean-Charles Cahier, Paris, marked with vieillard “poincon”