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Selection of Bordeaux red wines, comprising 1 x Chateau Gazin, Pomerol, 1993 together with assorted makers and vintages (1 magnum and 9 bottles) Please note we cannot guarantee condition of contents or quality of storage. No returns will be accepted due to defective contents and purchasers must satisfy themselves with respect to ullage. Condition ReportPlease note we cannot guarantee condition of contents or quality of storage. No returns will be accepted due to defective contents and purchasers must satisfy themselves with respect to ullage.
Twelve bottles of claret: 2 x Le Grand Chai 2014 - Bordeaux (Le Chai au Quai) 2 x Le Grand Chai 2019 - Bordeaux (Le Chai au Quai) 1 x Le Grand Chai 2011 - Côtes de Bordeaux 2 x Le Grand Chai 2011 - Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux 1 x Le Grand Chai 2011 - Haut Médoc (Le Chai au Quai - Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot blend) 3 x Le Grand Chai 2011 - Médoc ( Le Chai au Quai Cabernet) 1 x Le Grand Chai 2008 - Bordeaux
Antoine Emile PLASSAN (1817-1903) Der Liebesbrief 1865,Öl/Holz, u. rechts signiert und datiert Plassan (18)65, rückseitig alt bezeichnet und Auktionsaufkleber, französischer Genre-, Bildnis-, Landschafts- und Stilllebenmaler geb. 1817 in Bordeaux - 1903 Paris, H 21 cm x B 16,5 cm, Rahmen 42 x 37 cm, Rahmen bestossen, Stellen nachgebessert
LOUIS XIV: (1638-1715) King of France 1643-1715. A very fine and clean L.S., `Louis´, a bold ink signature, one page, 4to, Paris, 16th November 1662, to the treasurers of France in Bordeaux, in French. The King sends a very important letter on that date, it is the moment when the King takes direct control of the Kingdom's finances. He abolishes the Superintendence of Finances and creates the Royal Council of Finances, which he chairs in person and of which Colbert will be the main figure in future. The King clearly orders, although in a very polite way, that he takes control of the finances, saying `Depuis que j'ai pris moi-même la conduite et l'administration de mes finances mon intention a été que vous apprissiez mes volontés sur ce sujet par les lettres que le sieur Colbert, conseiller en mon Conseil royal et Intendant de mes finances vous écrirait de ma part. Je vous fais la présente pour vous en donner avis et vous dire en même temps que je désire que vous ajoutiez une créance entière à tout ce qu'il vous mandera en mon nom, et même que vous ne procédiez à l'exécution d'aucun arrêt ni commission de mon conseil que vous ne receviez une lettre de lui en conformité desdits arrêts et commissions. N'y faites donc faute car tel est notre plaisir.´ (Translation: "Since I have taken charge of the management and administration of my finances myself, my intention has been that you learn my wishes on this subject through the letters that Mr. Colbert, advisor in my Royal Council and Intendant of my finances, would write to you on my behalf. I am writing this to you to give you notice of it and to tell you at the same time that I want you to add a full debt to everything he will send you in my name, and even that you will not proceed with the execution of any decree or commission from my council until you receive a letter from him in conformity with the said decrees and commissions. Do not therefore fail to do so, for such is our pleasure.") With address leaf bearing two attractive red wax Royal seals with ribbons. VGJean Baptiste Colbert (1619-1683) French Politician. Known as ''Le Grand Colbert'' (''The Great Colbert'') For more than twenty years Minister of Finances 1661-83 under King Louis XIV and Minister of State and of the Royal House. Colbert was an esteemed and reputed statesman who had to balance the French economy close to bankruptcy because of the King´s excessive spending.
The rare Naval General Service and Army of India campaign pair awarded to Captain George Tincombe, Royal Navy, promoted to Commander for services during the Burmese War from whence he returned with Despatches Naval General Service 1793-1840, 1 clasp, Egypt (G. Tincombe, Midshipman.); Army of India 1799-1826, 1 clasp, Ava (1st Lieut. G. Tincombe, R.N. Actg. Capt.) short hyphen reverse, officially impressed naming, light handling marks, otherwise extremely fine (2) £6,000-£8,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: Brian Ritchie Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, September 2004. The earliest N.G.S. clasp in combination with Ava to the Royal Navy, one of only 20 such pairs, nine of which were in combination with Syria. The ‘Actg. Captn.’ shown on his medal for the Burma campaign refers to his post at the time rather than his rank. George Tincombe was born at Sidmouth, Devon, in 1784 and entered the Navy in March 1800. He served his first eight months at sea as an Ordinary and A.B. in the Wassenaer, employed in the Downs and afterwards in the Mediterranean under Captains Edward Marsh and John Larmour. Tincombe was appointed Midshipman on 1 October 1800, and, having followed Larmour into the troopship Diadem, took part in the operations connected with the expedition to Egypt, and was present at the landing of the Army in Aboukir Bay on 8 March 1801. In 1803, he again followed Larmour, this time into the frigate Clyde 38, in which he served for the next eighteen months chiefly blockading the Dutch coast. In September 1804, he joined Melampus, Captain Stephen Poyntz, stationed in the Channel, West Indies and on the North America station. While in Melampus, he contributed to the capture of two armed brigs each carrying fifty men, most of them troops; four luggers of one long 18-pounder and twenty-five men each en route from Bordeaux to Brest; and a Spanish privateer of 28 guns and 192 men, of whom three were killed and several wounded. He also was aboard Melampus when she joined the 74’s Belleisle and Bellona, and assisted in the destruction of the French 74 L’Impéteux. In February 1808, Tincombe was nominated Acting-Lieutenant of Triumph 74, the command of the Trafalgar hero, Captain Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart. After cruising in the North Sea and the Basque Roads, Tincombe was given charge of a division of gun boats on the Tagus. He was next appointed to the command of a gun boat and was ‘actively engaged’ in the defence of Cadiz, and as a reward for his services he was confirmed a Lieutenant of the Triumph on 4 May 1810. From December 1810 to September 1814, he was employed in the Armada 74, participating in the blockade of Flushing, the Texel, and Toulon, the unsuccessful attack on Leghorn, the capture of Savona, and in a variety of operations off the Italian coast. In October 1821, he went with Captain Charles Grant from the Armada, when that officer transferred his broad pendant to the Liffey 50 in the East Indies. While serving in the Liffey, Tincombe witnessed the reduction of Rangoon during the First Burma War, and took part in operations against various stockades on the Irrawaddy. Tincombe returned from the Far East aboard a merchantman carrying despatches in July 1825, and was promoted Commander on 19 August following. His final promotion to Captain came on 1 April 1856. Tincombe was placed on half-pay in 1825 and settled in Plymouth; firstly at 6 Oxford Street, and afterwards at 13 Portland Square. Captain George Tincombe died in Devon sometime in 1868.
1996 / 2007 Mixed Lot from Bordeaux, comprising: 1996 Château Larrivet-Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan, 1 x75cl; 1998 Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan, 2 x 75cl; 2002 Château Cos d'Estournel 'Les Pagodes de Cos', Saint-Estèphe, 1 x 75cl; 2004 Château Le Gay, Pomerol, 2 x 75cl; 2005 Château Haut Sociondo, Blayes-Côtes de Bordeaux, 3 x 75cl; 2005 Château Puy Garance, Côtes de Castillon, 6 x 75cl; 2007 Château Picque-Caillou Blanc, Pessac-Léognan, 4 x 75cl (19)Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, previously stored in an underground cellar.
2005 / 2010 Mixed Lot from Bordeaux, comprising: 2005 Château Fourcas Dupré Cru Bourgeois Supérieur, Listrac-Médoc, 1 x 75cl; 2010 Château Chasse-Spleen, Moulis-en-Médoc, 5 x 75cl (6)Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, previously stored in an underground cellar.Note: Château Chasse-Spleen's name refers to the wine's quality and ability to "dispel the spleen", a phrase attributed to Lord Byron during his visit to Poujeaux-Castaing in 1821. It was one of nine producers designated 'Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnels' in the 2003 classification, annulled in 2007. When the classification was re-introduced in 2010, Chasse-Spleen was one of six producers that decided to withdraw from the new classification process altogether and formed a new marketing group titled 'Les Exceptionnels'.
1990 / 2010 Mixed Lot from Saint-Julien, Bordeaux, comprising: 1990 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 2eme Cru Classé, 1 x 75cl; 1990 Château Léoville-Barton 2eme Cru Classé, 1 x 75cl; 1996 Clos du Marquis, 2 x 75cl; 2010 Château Langoa-Barton 3eme Cru Classé, 8 x 75cl, 6 with original wood case (12)Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, previously stored in an underground cellar.
1990 / 2012 Mixed Lot of Château Pichon-Longueville 2eme Cru Classé, Pauillac, Bordeaux, comprising: 1990 'Comtesse de Lalande', 2 x 75cl; 1995 'Comtesse de Lalande', 3 x 75cl; 2012 'Reserve de la Comtesse', 6 x 75cl with original wood case (11)Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, previously stored in an underground cellar.
1970 / 1996 Mixed Lot of Grand Cru from Bordeaux, comprising: 1970 Château Léoville Las Cases Grand Vin de Léoville 2eme Cru Classé, Saint-Julien, 2 x 75cl; 1970 Cháteau Lafon-Rochet 4eme Cru Classé, Saint-Estèphe, 1 x 75cl; 1970 Château La Tour Bicheau, Graves, 1 x 75cl; 1976 Château Cos Labory 5eme Cru Classé, Saint-Estèphe, 1 x 75cl; 1996 Château Montrose 2eme Cru Classé, Saint-Estèphe, 2 x 75cl (7)Provenance: Private UK Collection, previously stored in an Elizabethan brick cellar.
1982 Château Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac, Bordeaux, 6 x 75cl (6) Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, previously stored in a temperature controlled cellar. Note: In accordance with the tradition established by Baron Philippe de Rothschild of commissioning label designs for the Grand Cru of Château Mouton Rothschild, the label for the 1982 vintage bears a design by the American John Huston, an Academy-award winning Hollywood director of films such as The Maltese Falcon (1941) and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948).
2009 / 2011 Mixed Lot of Château Phélan-Segur, Saint-Estèphe, Bordeaux, 4 x 75cl (2009), 5 x 150cl (2011) (9)Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, previously stored in an underground cellar.Footnotes: Note: Château Phélan-Segur was one of nine producers designated Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnels in the 2003 Médoc classification, which was annulled in 2007.
1962 Château Mouton Rothschild Premier Cru Classé, Pauillac, Bordeaux, 6 x 75cl (6)Provenance: Private UK Collection, previously stored in an Elizabethan brick cellar. Note: In accordance with the tradition established by Baron Philippe de Rothschild of commissioning label designs for the Grand Cru of Château Mouton Rothschild, the label for the 1962 vintage bears a design by the Chilean artist Roberto Matta, a leading figure in 20th century abstract expressionism and surrealism. Condition Report: Labels heavily torn and bin-soiled

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