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A 10-Year Tawny Port from Quinta das Carvalhas, one of the oldest and most prestigious estates in the Douro Valley, Portugal. This rich and complex tawny port has been aged in wood, developing smooth, nutty, and caramelized flavors with a long, velvety finish. Bottled in 2022, this 375ml format is perfect for collectors or enthusiasts of fine port wines.Issued: 2022Dimensions: 9"HCountry of Origin: PortugalIn-house shipping from Lion and Unicorn is not available for this lot. Winning Bidders will have to arrange to pick up their purchases at the Lion and Unicorn Auction Studios at 200 Oakwood Ln. Suite 200 Hollywood, Florida 33020, or make arrangements with their own third-party shipper. A local third-party shipper that can be contacted directly for a domestic shipping quote is: First Class Shipping Center 7826 NW 44th Street Sunrise, FL 33351 Tel: 754-800-7674 Fax : 954-999-5166 Email: 1shippingcenter@gmail.com https://www.1shippingcenter.comCondition: Age related wear. Unopened, with intact label, seal and foil.
A luxurious Taylor Fladgate Tawny Port vertical tasting set featuring four bottles of aged tawny port: 10, 20, 30, and 40-year-old expressions. Taylor Fladgate, one of the oldest and most esteemed Port houses, has been producing exceptional fortified wines since 1692. This set offers a rare opportunity to experience the progressive complexity and depth of flavors that develop with extended barrel aging. Each bottle is elegantly presented in a custom wooden display box, which features a quote from William Shakespeare: "Let every man be master of his time." A perfect addition for collectors, connoisseurs, or as a distinguished gift.Issued: 2019Dimensions: 12.25"L x 3.25"W x 11.5"HCountry of Origin: PortugalIn-house shipping from Lion and Unicorn is not available for this lot. Winning Bidders will have to arrange to pick up their purchases at the Lion and Unicorn Auction Studios at 200 Oakwood Ln. Suite 200 Hollywood, Florida 33020, or make arrangements with their own third-party shipper. A local third-party shipper that can be contacted directly for a domestic shipping quote is: First Class Shipping Center 7826 NW 44th Street Sunrise, FL 33351 Tel: 754-800-7674 Fax : 954-999-5166 Email: 1shippingcenter@gmail.com https://www.1shippingcenter.comCondition: Age related wear. Bottles appear unopened with intact seals. Wooden box in excellent condition.
Jazz - Blue Note. Seven original 12" 78rpm releases on Blue Note, including an extremely scarce pink label copy of Albert Ammons 'Boogie Woogie Stomp', which was only the second record ever released by Blue Note (Roughly 50 to 200 of these were ever released as the pink label was an error in the printing process and was corrected at a later date). Albert Ammons; 'Boogie Woogie Stomp / Boogie Woogie Blues' (2), Port Of Harlem Jazz Men; 'Mighty Blues / Rocking The Blues' (3), Port Of Harlem Jazz Men; 'Pounding Heart Blues / Summertime' (6), Port Of Harlem Jazz Men; 'Blues For Tommy / Basin Street Blues' (7), Pete Johnson Blues Trio; 'Barrelhouse Breakdown / Kansas City Farewell' (10), Pete Johnson Blues Trio; 'Vine St. Bustle / Some Day Blues' (11), Port Of Harlem Jazz Men; 'Port Of Harlem Blues / After Hour Blues' (14). (7) Regarding condition, all of the discs are generally V, bearing numerous light scratches and marks. Port Of Harlem Blues (14) has a single chip to the rim, this does not affect any of the grooves, no other chips are present in the collection.
CIRCLE OF JONATHAN RICHARDSON (c. 1665-1745) oil on canvas - Portrait of Arthur Williams of Meillionydd (1681-1723), inscription top left added by the Welsh artist William Parry in 1783/4, 76 x 63.5cmsNote: The arresting visual impact of this unusually prodigious Caernarfonshire squire is enhanced by his vibrant scarlet robe and a florid complexion suggestive of an early familiarity with port. When John Steegman compiled his list of the portraits at Nannau, he noted that this picture was so dirty that the inscription was ‘barely legible’. However, recent cleaning has revealed the canvas to be in excellent condition. The early decades of the 18th century present particular challenges with regard to the attribution of British portraits. This is a production of considerable quality which owes a good deal to the style of Jonathan Richardson. As the Penllyn squires were often more familiar with Dublin than with London, it is as likely to have been painted in Ireland as in Wales. Meillionydd lies east of the village of Rhiw in the remotest reaches of Penllyn. The original plas was much altered in the 19th and 20th centuries but part of the old house, dating from around 1600, remains intact. The Williams family were descended from the Cochwillan branch of the powerful Griffith family of Penrhyn and by the time Arthur Williams succeeded they had accumulated an extensive and productive estate. He served as High Sheriff in 1702 and the following year he further enhanced his family’s fortunes when he married Meriel Williames, the heiress of the Ystumcolwyn estate at Meifod in Montgomeryshire. Judging by his apparent youth, it seems likely that Arthur’s portrait was painted during this significant period of his life. In 1765, Arthur’s grand-daughter Ann, the heiress to Meillionydd, was betrothed to Robert Howel Vaughan. Their early married life was spent in and around Chester where Vaughan was working as a surgeon. However, in 1783 he succeeded his unmarried brother Hugh to become owner of four estates: Nannau, Hengwrt, Meillionydd and Ystumcolwyn. Robert Howel Vaughan was a major patron of the Welsh portrait painter William Parry, who, in 1784, painted both husband and wife and included their coats-of-arms and identifying inscriptions. It is clear from the matching script that he also added identifying inscriptions to the Williams family portraits which Ann Vaughan brought to Nannau following her marriage.Nannau was sold by the Vaughans in 1966, but they retained all their family portraits and associated relics. These were later distributed amongst their daughters who, in turn, began a long process of disbursal from the late 1980’s until 2008. In 1990, Arthur Williams’ picture was included in a sale of British and Old Master Paintings at Sotheby’s when it was bought by an Irish dealer, and it subsequently entered a private collection in Ireland.Provenance: By descent at Nannau, Dolgellau; Sotheby’s, 28 February 1990, lot 235 (Hammer price £2800, with a portrait of an unknown lady c. 1720); Private Collection, IrelandComments: framed, ready to hang
1910 SIGNED DINNER MENU CARD TO COMMEMORATE THE BRITISH ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION & THE DEPARTURE OF THE TERRA NOVA the cover printed with 'Complimentary Dinner, Capt. Scott CVO RN and officers of the 'Terra Nova'. To be held at the Royal Hotel on Monday 13th June, 1910 at 6.30pm sharp, given by members of the commercial community of Cardiff, Chairman: Trevor S Jones, President of the Cardiff Chamber of Commerce'. The front then signed by Capt. Scott and fellow expedition crew members including Teddy Evans, Edgar Evans, Herbert Ponting, Robert Forde etc. The interior with the banqueting details and verso with toasts.Two days after this dinner a large, excited crowd cheered the Terra Nova as she departed Roath Basin in Cardiff's 'Tiger Bay' with the doomed British Antarctic Expedition starting its race for the South Pole. TheTerra Novahad arrived in Cardiff five days earlier to finish preparations for the voyage and to take on fuel. 300 tons of Crown Patent Fuel, 100 tons of steam coal and 500 gallons of engine and lamp oil were donated by Welsh coal companies. All the cooking utensils were given by the Welsh Tin Plate Company of Llanelli and even Scott's sleeping bag was bought with funds raised by the County School in Cardigan. In addition to support in kind, a further £2,500 was raised in Cardiff, more than from any other city.The dinner at the Royal Hotel in St Mary's Street, Cardiff, will have been as much a thank you to the business people of the city as it was a commemoration for the imminent departure. The Cardiff business community played a crucial role in fund-raising and raising sponsorship and in the provision of dock facilities. In recognition of the Welsh support for the expedition, Cardiff was designated the Terra Nova's home port, and it was to Bute Dock that she returned at the end of the expedition on 14 June 1913. In June 1909 William Davies, editor of theWestern Mail, met with the young naval officer Lieutenant E.R.G.R. Evans, who was planning his own Antarctic expedition. Davies was very keen on supporting what he initially saw as a Welsh National Antarctic Expedition — Evans's grandfather was probably from Cardiff — and thought that there would be support for such a project from Cardiff businesses.Soon afterwards, Evans learned of Scott's planned expedition and joined him as second-in-command, bringing with him the support of the editor of theWestern Mailand the prospect of Welsh sponsorship. Davies was instrumental not only in rallying business and public support in Wales for Scott's expedition, but in persuading his compatriot, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, David Lloyd George, to provide a government grant of £20,000. Arguably, without the influence of Davies, the support of theWestern Mailand the Welsh shipowners, Scott's expedition would not have left in time to reach the Pole in 1912. There was another Evans in theTerra Nova's crew, Petty Officer Edgar Evans from Rhossili, Gower. He had been to Antarctica with Scott on hisDiscoveryexpedition of 1901-4 and was chosen by Scott to be a member of his polar party on the 1910-12 expedition. Evans was the first to die on the return march from the South Pole. Captain Scott's links with Cardiff are commemorated by the lighthouse erected in 1915 in Roath Park Lake and the bronze plaque of 1916 on the staircase in City Hall. In June 2003 a commemorative sculpture was unveiled in Cardiff Bay.The farewell dinner was hosted within the ‘Alexandra Room’ of the Royal Hotel in Cardiff, and a memorial dinner for Captain Scott was held at the hotel three years later. The room is now named the ‘Captain Scott Room’ in his honour and an annual dinner of commemoration is held by the Captain Scott Society on the anniversary of his farewell meal.Provenance: obtained by Colonel Joseph Edward Crawshay Partridge who will have been in attendance, bears his signature, by descent
An extensive suite of Stuart Crystal Manhattan pattern drinking glasses - each with etched factory mark, comprising 6 x champagne flutes; 6 x 22cm water or wine goblets; 6 x 20.5cm red wine glasses; 6 x 18.2cm white wine glasses; 6 x 13.3cm sherry or port glasses; 6 x 18cm iced tea glasses; 6 x 9cm whisky tumblers; and a square decanter. (43)* All pieces in excellent condition, with no faults. No chips, frits or cracks.
A large Georgian-style dolls house on stand - late 20th century, the house with eight windows and three dormers in the tiled roof, the front with a fold-down front with shallow front garden and central path leading to steps up to a portico porch and black painted six panel front door, the two-part hinged front opening to reveal two rooms and a central hallway/landing with staircase to each of the three floors, with wood veneered floorboards and a tiled floor to the hall, each room with a fireplace, wallpaper, pictures and light fittings, the roof hinged to reveal two servants' rooms to the attic, the basement with three further kitchen / cellar rooms, with six bisque head doll's house dolls and a small amount of furniture and accessories, the right side of the house with a lean-to glasshouse with an arched entrance to a carriage / car port beneath, the main house LWH 93 x 43 x 124cm, overall size including the beechwood stand 122 x 70 x 168cm, requires some restoration and the electrics untested.
This 2-piece lot includes a Wedgwood Sandeman "Don Decanter" sherry bottle and a Sandeman branded serving tray. The iconic sherry bottle, crafted by Wedgwood, stands 10.75"H and features a matte black finish with detailed accents. It is marked on the base and labeled to identify its contents as Sandeman Armada Cream Sherry. The accompanying tray measures 12.5" in diameter and showcases the bold Sandeman logo with the striking silhouette of "The Don." This collectible set is a must-have for lovers of Sandeman port and sherry memorabilia.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A distinguished offering from The Dalmore, the King Alexander III is a Highland single malt Scotch whisky that exemplifies complexity and refinement. This exceptional expression is aged in a unique combination of six different cask types, including ex-bourbon, Matusalem Oloroso sherry, Madeira, Marsala, Port, and Cabernet Sauvignon wine barrels, resulting in an unparalleled depth of flavor. Bottled at 750ml, 40% ABV, this whisky is known for its rich notes of dark fruits, chocolate, citrus, and warming spices, followed by a long, elegant finish. The bottle features The Dalmore's iconic silver stag emblem, a mark of its royal heritage, and comes in its original presentation box with a protective velvet sleeve. A true collector's item for whisky connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike.Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: 12.5"HCountry of Origin: Scotland In-house shipping from Lion and Unicorn is not available for this lot. Winning Bidders will have to arrange to pick up their purchases at the Lion and Unicorn Auction Studios at 200 Oakwood Ln. Suite 200 Hollywood, Florida 33020, or make arrangements with their own third-party shipper. A local third-party shipper that can be contacted directly for a domestic shipping quote is: First Class Shipping Center 7826 NW 44th Street Sunrise, FL 33351 Tel: 754-800-7674 Fax : 954-999-5166 Email: 1shippingcenter@gmail.com https://www.1shippingcenter.comCondition: Age related wear. Excellent, in original packaging.
Rye whiskey aged in New American oak, uniquely finished in port and French Sauternes casks. Meticulously blended and bottled in Vermont. Unopened 750ml bottle, 43% ABV.Dimensions: 5"L x 2.25"W x 10"HCountry of Origin: USA In-house shipping from Lion and Unicorn is not available for this lot. Winning Bidders will have to arrange to pick up their purchases at the Lion and Unicorn Auction Studios at 200 Oakwood Ln. Suite 200 Hollywood, Florida 33020, or make arrangements with their own third-party shipper. A local third-party shipper that can be contacted directly for a domestic shipping quote is: First Class Shipping Center 7826 NW 44th Street Sunrise, FL 33351 Tel: 754-800-7674 Fax : 954-999-5166 Email: 1shippingcenter@gmail.com https://www.1shippingcenter.com
A sealed bottle of Sam Adams Utopias 2023, a limited-edition biennial release from the Boston Beer Company. The bottle contains 1 pint and 8 fluid ounces of aged ale with 28% alcohol by volume. The 2023 edition is composed of a blend of multiple aged batches matured in various cask types, including American bourbon, Scotch, peated whisky, Ruby Port, Carcavelos, Cognac, and Pineau des Charentes barrels. The aging process contributes to a complex profile featuring dark fruit, smoke, and vanilla characteristics. The bottle is individually numbered on the base as part of the limited release, marked as number 19285. The item includes its original box and informational booklet. This ale is brewed with maple syrup and produced in limited quantities.Issued: 2023Dimensions: 8.25"HCountry of Origin: United States In-house shipping from Lion and Unicorn is not available for this lot. Winning Bidders will have to arrange to pick up their purchases at the Lion and Unicorn Auction Studios at 200 Oakwood Ln. Suite 200 Hollywood, Florida 33020, or make arrangements with their own third-party shipper. A local third-party shipper that can be contacted directly for a domestic shipping quote is: First Class Shipping Center 7826 NW 44th Street Sunrise, FL 33351 Tel: 754-800-7674 Fax : 954-999-5166 Email: 1shippingcenter@gmail.com https://www.1shippingcenter.comCondition: Age related wear.
STEUART SIR JAMES, of Goodtrees. Dirleton's Doubts & Questions in the Law of Scotland Resolved & Answered. Eng. port. frontis. Rubricated title. Old calf. Edinburgh, 1715; also The Acts of Sederunt of the Lords of Council & Session, folio, Edinburgh, 1790 & Decisions of the Court of Session ... Collected ... by Sir James Fergusson of Kilkerran, Edinburgh, 1775. (3).
TEICHMANN EMIL. A Journey to Alaska in the Year 1868. Ltd. ed. 43/100. Port. frontis, map & text illus. Square 8vo. Orig. brown & white cloth. Letter from the author's nephew slipped in. Privately Printed at The Cayme Press, Kensington, 1925. One of the earliest accounts of Alaska as a newly formed state.
MONTENEGRO DOCTOR AUGUSTO (Ed). Album do Estado do Pará. Text in Spanish, French & English. Many photographic illus. Large quarto. Orig. dec. cloth. Paris, 1908; also Marsh & Stirling, The Story of Commander Allen Gardiner R.N. With Sketches of Missionary Work in South America, port. frontis & fldg. map, orig. green cloth, n.d. (2).
MACKENZIE PETER. Old Reminiscences of Glasgow & the West of Scotland. 3 vols. Port. frontis & plates. Half calf. Ex lib. Inst. of Accountants & Actuaries, Glasgow, 1868; also History of the Hospital & School in Glasgow Founded by George & Thomas Hutcheson, illus., quarto, 1881 & 3 others, Glasgow interest. (7).
YARKER JOHN. Genealogy of the Family of Mark or Marke. Col. facsimile & port. frontis & plates. Quarto. Worn orig. blue cloth gilt. Ex lib., Manchester, 1898; also J. F. Curwen, The Castles & Fortified Towers of Cumberland, Westmorland & Lancashire North of the Sands, illus., Kendal, 1913 & 4 others. (6).
CAREY W. H. The Good Old Days of Honorable John Company Being Curious Reminiscences Illustrating Manners & Customs of the British in India. 2 vols. Port. frontis. Rebound blue cloth. Ex lib., Calcutta, 1907; also E H. Man, On the Aboriginal Inhabitants of the Andaman Islands, c.1932, & 5 others, Indian interest, all ex lib. (8). Condition report:Andaman Islanders - some fading to spine, library stamps to title page and pasted cards to rear boards.
X21 BRADFORD PARK AVENUE 1958/59 FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES, BRADFORD CITY 6/12, EXETER 21/3, YORK CITY 3/1, CREWE ALEXANDRA 1/1, CARLISLE UNITED 7/3, WATFORD 21/2, CRYSTAL PALACE 7/2, HARTLEPOOL UNITED 1/9, WORKINGTON 23/8, ALDERSHOT 27/4, NORTHAMPTON 27/3, GATESHEAD 17/1, MILLWALL 24/1, TORQUAY 29/9, OLDHAM 26/12, CHESTER 27/9, PORT VALE 13/9, DARLINGTON 22/11, GILLINGHAM 25/10, SOUTHPORT 15/9, BARROW 11/10. GENERALLY GOOD, AGEING NOTED THROUGHOUT.
HALIFAX TOWN 1960/61 HOME FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES, APPROXIMATELY 25 ISSUES, BARNSLEY, PORT VALE, BURY, CHESTERFIELD, QPR, SHREWSBURY, GRIMSBY TOWN, NOTTS COUNTY, READING, BRISTOL CITY, BOURNEMOUTH, SWINDON TOWN, SOUTHEND UNITED, QPR, WATFORD, BRENTFORD, TORQUAY, TRANMERE, WALSALL, NEWPORT, HULL, COLCHESTER, COVENTRY, HARTLEPOOLS, CREWE ALEXANDRA. USUAL FAULTS NOTED, FOLDS, WRITING ETC.
CHESTER FC EARLY 1950S HOME FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES, X7 ISSUES, WREXHAM 15/4/1953, STOCKPORT 20/12/52, BRADFORD CITY 17/10/53, PORT VALE 6/4/53, PORT VALE 26/12/53, BARNSLEY 26/8/53, ROTHERHAM 14/4/51. CREASES, FOLDS, SLIGHT TEARS NOTED, SOME PEN WRITING, 52/53 PORT VALE ITEM HAS STAPLES REMOVED.

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