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Bushmills, 10 Year Single Malt Irish Whisky 1x1L 1992 Knappogue Castle, Single Malt Irish Whisky Distilled in 1992 Damaged label 1x70cl Arberlour 10 Year Single Malt Scotch Whisky 1x70cl Chivas Regal, 12 Year 1x70cl Johnnie Walker, 12 Year 1x75cl The Balvenie, 12 Year, Signature Single Malt Scotch Whisky Batch #4 Slight label damage 1x70cl Lagavulin 16 Year, Single Scotch Whisky 1x70cl McWarden 11 Year, Bald Eagle, Tobermory Single Malt Scotch Whisky Cask 7/Cask 72.1996 Damaged label 1x70cl Glengoyne 17 Year, Single Malt Scotch Whisky 1x70cl Dalwhinnie, The Distillers Edition Single Malt Scotch Whisky Distilled in 2004 and bottled in 2019 1x70cl Total 1x1L, 1x75cl, 8x70cl Previously stored in a temperature controlled cellar in Hampshire.
A folio album of private bound 18th & 19th Century sheet music and others the volume including: Wine cannot cure; Thomas Beilby, The Dying Negro … formed for promoting an abolition of the slave trade, London: Longman & Broderip [1776-1795]; Dibdin (Charles) Poor Jack, London: Preston & Son, n.d., circa 1790; Dibdin (Charles), Poor Tom …, London: The Author; Jackson (William), When first this humble Roof I knew, London: Preston & Son; Paisello, Whither my love ah! Whither art thou gone, London: Longman & Broderip [1776-1795]; Storace (S.) My native land I bade adieu, London: Longman & Broderip [1776-1795]; James (Charles) Melissa, London: Dale; Beilby (Thomas), The Dying Negro… formed for promoting an abolition of the slave trade, London: Longman & Broderip [1776-1795]; Manuscript score for Prince of Bale’s Minnet; Dibdin (Charles), The Tar for all Weathers, London: The Author; Dibdin (Charles), The Lucky Escape, London: The Author; Joshua, Oh, Had I Jubal’s Lyre, London: J. Bland; Arnold & Pinto, If ‘tis Joy to wound a Lover; Les Adieux de L’infortune Louis XVI a son people, London: Dale’s; Shield, W., The Heaving of the Lead, London: Longman & Broderip [1776-1795]; I know that my Redeemer Liveth, London: J. Dale; Storace (Stephen), The Lullaby, London: J. Dale; ; Dibdin (Charles), The Soldier’s Adieu, London: The Author; He was Despised, Messiah, London: G. Goulding; Kilvington (T.) His Royal Highness Prince William of Gloucester’s March, London: The Author, 1795; Gionovichi, Rondeau; O Dear what can the Matter be, London: Preston & Son; Corri, (D.) My Ain kind Deabie: A Scotch Air, London: C. & Co.; Storace (Stephen) A Plighted Faith, London: Dale’s; Jackson of Exeter, Love in Thine Eyes, London: Bland & Weller; Percy & Antoinette (Marie), The Captive, London: The Author; The Favorite Duett of Jess MacPharlane as sung at the Dillettanti Concerts by Mr Dignum and Mr Hindle; Hook, My Heart is devoted dear Mary to thee … sung by Mr Darley at Vauxhall Gardens, London: Bland; Arnold (Dr.), Oh Happy Tawny Moor, London: Preston & Son; Hook, Sweet Kate the Irish Maid sung by Mr Page at Vauxhall, London: Preston & Son; Carnaby (W.), Song on Peace, London: Sold by Rt Birchall; Haigh (T.), The favorite Air When the Hollow Drum, London: Preston & Son; Dibdin (Charles), The Siege of Troy, London: Preston; Hook, The Wedding Day: A Favourite song sung by Mrs Kennedy at Vauxhall Gardens, London: S. A. & P. Thompson; Pleyel, Tho’ pity I cannot deny: A favorite Song sung by Mrs Crouch in the Haunted Tower, London: Longman & Broderip [1776-1795]; Rimbault (S. F.) The Cottage in the Dell, London: F. Linley; pages 9-12 of A compleat delineation of the Royal procession to St. Paul’s on the 19 of December 1797; Here’s a health to those far away, London: R.t Birchall; Giordani, Queen Mary’s Lamentation sung by Sig. Tenducci at the Pantheon & Mr Abel’s Concert & c, London: J. Preston; Latour, New German Waltz, London: J. Bland; Storace (Stephen), Across the Downs this morning sung by Sig. Storace in No song, no Supper, London: Longman & Broderip [1776-1795]; Gray (J. B.), Oh! Balmy Sleep, London: Tho.s Cahusac; Knyvett, In the Dead of the Night, London: R.t Birchall; Hook, You shall be my Love … sung by Mr Darley at Vauxhall, London: Preston & Son; Sestini, The Gipsy Song; Hook, Henry & Maria or the Soldier’s Farewell, London: Preston; with further manuscript pages including composition by Mrs Siddons, How hard’s the Fate of Womankind, The Confession; Aldiborontiphoscophornio; Last May a braw Wooer; Drops of Brandy; Mozart Air; Tweedside; The Birks of Endermay; The Spectre Song; Lord of all Powers; Pleyel, It may be Love; Callicott, Epitaph; Go to the Devil and shake yourself; Whither a mile of Edinburgh; several blank musical score sheets within marbled paper boards and leather spine; together with Dussek (I.L.) A compleat delineation of the Royal procession to St. Paul’s on the 19 of December 1797, the music for the Piano Forte by I. Dussek to which is added the form of the Church Service with part of the Vocal Music sung at that celebration, London: Printed for Corri. Dussek & Co., [1798], frontispiece by T. King, folio; Introduction, The Acclamation of the People, Coronation Anthem by Handel, , (pages 9-12 bound in the larger volume), The Litany, Sanctus by Robt Hudson, The Communion Service, The Creed, A Voluntary for the Organ by Handel, God Save the King; a volume 19th century privately collated paper bound sheet music including P. Henrion, Polka, D. Magnus, Royal Schottische, Theodore Oesten, Das Alpenhorn, German Melodies, Golden Pearls, Fleurs Italiennes, G.A. Osborne Roy McGregor, Henry F. Hemy, The Sledge Bell Galop, Oscar Comettant, La Sympathie, Adrien Talexy Aurelia, Alphonse Leduc, L’Ecrin Musical, Fantasies; Away with Melancholy: A Favorite Air or Duet composed by M. Mozart, London: Bland & Wellers Music Warehouse, 23 Oxford Street, n.d. [1793-1818], folio, loose sheet music, 2 leaves, 3pp.Well used and thumbed condition, binding poor, some annotations and insciptions
TWO BOXES OF ADVERTISING ITEMS, to include Will's Woodbine Cigarettes and Mackenzie Scotch Whisky advertising jugs, advertising ashtrays including Park Drive, Pernod, Coutaulds tyre cords, Woodbine cigarettes, Pirelli tyres and Castrol oil, miniature cigarette packets, a boxed Cadbury Cream Egg car, tins including Brown & Polson Patent Cornflour, Lloyds' Bondman and G. Phillips & Sons' Grand Cut Virginia tobacco, a State Express Cigarettes tin embossed 'Duty Free HM Ships Only', a wooden stand containing railway tickets, soda syphons, two Player's No 6 decanters, etc (2 boxes) (sd)
Two decanter locking tantalus (H: 28 cm)with solid mahogany frame, brass fittings and two associated lead crystal cut decanters with two fine bone China crown Staffordshire decanter labels Brandy and Scotch. No marks, decanters are Tutbury. UK P&P Group 3 (£30+VAT for the first lot and £8+VAT for subsequent lots)
Ernest Dade (1864-1934)Scotch Herring fleet leaving ScarboroughSigned, inscribed and dated 1907, watercolour heightened with white, 48.5cm by 74.5cmThere is some cockling to the top left edge and a smaller distortion to the top right corner (see images in raking and normal light). The rest of the paper is even. There are scattered small foxing spots (see images), one dark spot in the centre of the sky, and four tiny white nicks/scratches (see images). Some light time staining ?, and possibly slight fading.

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