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GLENLIVET 27YO 1973 - WILSON & MORGANA rare bottle of Glenlivet 27 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky bottled by Wilson & Morgan as part of their Barrel Selection range. 70cl. 46% abv. Cask No: Butt 3098. Distilled 1973. Bottled 2000. In original wooden case. Level low neck. Stain on left side of label. 1 bottle.
GLENDULLAN 23YO - RARE MALTSOne of the early malts produced at the modern replacement to the original Victorian distillery in Dufftown. Glendullan 23 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky. 70cl. 63.1% abv. Distilled 1974. Bottled 1998 as part of the Rare Malts range. Bottle no. 5371. In original carton. Level bottom neck. Excellent condition. 1 bottle.
ST. MAGDALENE 19YO - RARE MALTSThe whisky from St. Magdalene Distillery is highly sought after now, shame it couldn't have been more popular when the distillery was still running! St. Magdalene 19 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky. 70cl. 63.80% abv. Distilled 1979. Bottled 1998. Bottle no. 1867. In original carton. Level bottom neck. Excellent condition. 1 bottle.
TWO SINGLE MALTSA pair of single malt scotch whiskies of contrasting styles. GLENMORANGIE ORIGINAL 10 YEAR OLD Single Malt Scotch Whisky. 70cl. 40% abv. In original carton. OBAN 14 YEAR OLD Single Malt Scotch Whisky. 70cl. 43% abv. In original tube. Both low neck level. Excellent condition. 2 bottles.
DAKS millennium edition deluxe blended malt scotch whisky bottle No.53 of 1300, boxed, 50cl, 40% vol, Usquaebach Millenial blended Scotch whisky in carton, Whyte & MacKay 22 year old Supreme blended Scotch whisky. 70cl, 43% volume, in carton and Kelt Tour Du Monde blended malt Scotch whisky, produced by Invergordon Distillers in carton (4)
T & J Allan, Stratagems of Chess second edition, Hanover Square 1826, Picture of The Seasons, Dublin 1818, Dr. Gregory, The Young Lady's Pocket Library, Fairbain and Guthrie 1793, McDowall, Among the Old Scotch Minstrels 1888, Resume de L'histoire 1825, Petit Careme, Massillion, British Minstrel, volume two, William Hamilton, Glasgow and Origines Sacre, third edition, E Stillingsleet, London 1666 (8)
The Officer’s 10 Clasp M.G.S. awarded to Major-General John Napper Jackson, 94th (Scotch Brigade) Foot and 99th (Lanarkshire) Foot, who started his military service at the age of just 9 years old, and saw varied service at many of the major battles and actions in Portugal, Spain and France. He later helped to foil an attempted mutiny on the high seas aboard the convict ship Somersetshire in 1842 near Cape Town whilst en route to Van Diemen’s Land, comprising: Military General Service, 1793-1814, 10 clasps, Fuentes D’Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse, with additional silver top bar engraved ‘Peninsula’ and top bar with reverse brooch pin (J. N. Jackson, Captn 94th Foot), rank ‘Captn’ carefully erased, officially re-impressed and corrected [see footnote] over faint ‘Lieut’, good very fine or better. John Napper Jackson was born in Dublin, Ireland, c. 1796 and began his army career as an Ensign with the 94th (Scotch Brigade) Foot on 1 July 1805 - at the age of just nine years old. Promoted to Lieutenant on 1 January 1806, he was only fourteen when he commenced four years of active service in the Peninsula between February 1810 and April 1814, during which time he was promoted to Captain on 28 February 1812. Throughout his service in the Peninsula he was present at some thirty battles and actions, including: the Siege of Cadiz, Lines of Torres Vedras, the siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, the third Siege of Badajoz and storm of the castle by escalade, Fort China (in command of an escort of the third division), Nive, Nivelle and numerous others between. Having earnt himself a Military General Service Medal with ten clasps before the age of nineteen, and having served at the rank of Captain for roughly 2 years before the campaign’s culmination, it is understandable that he might later have asked his medal (impressed as ‘Lieut’) to be re-impressed by the mint with the correct rank, as we see here. He served for a time on Half-Pay with the 43rd Light Infantry during 1822 before later joining the Light Company of the 99th (Lanarkshire) Foot on its formation in 1824 – already by this time an experienced fighting soldier with twenty years’ service, and still only twenty nine years old. He went with the Regiment to Mauritius and Australia, where he acted in command for two years during Colonel Despard’s absence in New Zealand. During this time he played a part in the suppression of an attempted mutiny aboard the convict ship Somersetshire in 1842, where soldiers of the 99th and 50th Regiments formed the guard. As recorded in his obituary in the Army and Navy Gazette: ‘He was a passenger on board the convict ship Somersetshire, proceeding to re-join the 99th Regiment, then in Van Dieman’s Land, when a mutiny broke out by a part of the guard [Private soldiers in the 99th Foot] conspiring with the convicts to take the vessel. Three of the soldiers implicated in this atrocious offence of murder etc. were convicted and transported for life.’ Having put into Cape Town, the three soldiers of the 99th Foot (Agnew, Chisholm, Kelly) faced trial on board and were prosecuted by Lieutenant Colonel Jackson himself, to whom the plot had been leaked by the ship’s cook, and all three were found guilty, the ringleader Agnew was initially sentenced to death by firing squad (but appears to have had this reduced to hard labour and imprisonment), and the others were placed in irons on board to continue to Van Dieman’s Land for a life’s sentence. Continuing, Jackson later commanded the 99th Regiment in Ireland and Aldershot where they gained a ‘tremendous reputation’ for smartness in dress and drill. Afterwards described by a fellow officer as ‘Moltke of the Nines’ he was seldom seen off the barrack square and never known to go on leave. He was for a time Colonel of the 3rd West India Regiment in 1862, before returning to become the Colonel of the 99th Regiment from 1863 until his death after a short illness at St Helier’s, Jersey, on the 25th of January 1866, at the age of seventy two. He had previously been noted as a resident of Bath. Ex Glendining, 1970.
Five bottles including: CAPERCAILLIE 100% Malt Blended Scotch Whisky 26 2/3 fl oz 70 proof, COMPASS BOX GREAT KING ST Blended Scotch Whisky 50cl 43% vol.; HANKEY BANNISTER 12 year old Blended Scotch Whisky 75cl 43% vol.; and two bottles of GRAND OLD PARR De Luxe Blended Scotch Whisky 26 2/3 fl oz 70 proof, each boxed . (5)
GEORGE GORDON LORD BYRON: 2 titles: ENGLISH BARDS AND SCOTCH REVIEWERS, A SATIRE, London for James Cawthorn 1810, 3rd edition, half title, 3pp adverts at end, text block weak, contemporary drab boards rebacked (not recent), THE BRIDE OF AVYDOS, A TURKISH TALE, London for John Murray 1815, 11th edition, 8pp adverts at end dated November 1814, some staining to title page and following two leaves disbound (2)
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY STRAIGHT FRONTED SCOTCH CHEST OF DRAWERS, having indented top over single cushion drawer with a single deep drawer and two short drawers flanking a centre panelled box drawer, three further graduated drawers below, all cock beaded with mother-of-pearl inset related rosewood turned knobs and flanked by spirally turned columns on a platform base. 129 x 61 x 125cm. CONDITION REPORT: Water stains, scuffs and marks noted particularly to the top, general wear and tear commensurate with age but no serious significant damage.
Charles Shirreff (Scottish, 1750-1831) Portrait of Colonel Gordon Skelly (1767-1828), wearing the uniform of the Royal Regiment of Foot watercolour 6.70 x 5cm (3 x 2in) Other Notes: Gordon Skelly was born in Yarm, North Yorkshire, in 1767. In 1782, at the age of fifteen, he entered the army as ensign in the 1st Battalion, 1st Regiment of Foot and in 1789 was promoted to Lieutenant. In 1783 the 1st Battalion of the 1st Regiment of Foot was stationed in Ireland and in 1790 they were transferred to Jamaica where they remained for four years, although Skelly remained in Yorkshire on recruiting duty. He is recorded as a Major in the Scotch Brigade (Grand Army) in 1794/5 and Lieutenant-Colonel in 1799. In 1799 he fought at the siege of Seringapatam, the decisive battle which ended the third Anglo-Mysore War. Skelly's uniform indicates this would have been painted prior to his promotion to Captain in 1794, and before Shirreff's departure to India the following year. Skelly married Elizabeth Newsam shortly after the battle of Seringapatam in 1800, and they had five children. He is represented in a painting entitled 'Panorama of the Storming of Seringapatam' by Sir Robert Ker Porter (1777-1842). Perhaps a little loss of colour but fine.
ROLLING STONES REEL 2 REEL - tape for the Rolling Stones Hot Rocks compilation which features their hits from 1964-1971. Recorded on 7" Scotch 3M tape and housed in a Sony box. Sticker on tape reads "1965 Rolling Stones Hot Rocks Master". Lot also includes a spool of Philips tape and an Ampex 406 boxed tape.
Advertising: A "Sanderson's Scotch Whiskies" match striker by James Green & Newphew Ltd, London, a "Dunville's" 'VR' match striker by J.A.Campbell, Belfast, a "Chapman's Dry Ginger" match striker by C.H.Lowe, Southport and a Carlton Ware match striker "Jewsbury & Browns's Soda Water Dry Ginger Ale". (4)

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