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ROYAL SALUTE 21 YEAR OLD Blended Scotch Whisky in blue Wade flagon. 70cl, 40% volume. In carton with pouch. CHIVAS REGAL 12 YEAR OLD Blended Scotch whisky. 70cl, 40% volume. In carton. JOHNNIE WALKER RED LABEL Blended Scotch whisky. 1 L, 40% volume. In carton. JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL 12 YEAR OLD Blended Scotch whisky. 75cl, 43% volume. In presentation box. THE IRON DUKE'S NO.1 LONDON Brandy Liqueur. 50cl, 20% volume. In carton 5 bottles CONDITION REPORT: Royal Salute- carton is slightly weathered
GLENKINCHIE 20 YEAR OLD Single Lowland Malt Whisky, aged for ten years in American Oak and then for ten more in Brandy Casks. 70cl, 58.4% volume, in carton. GLENFIDDICH GRAN RESERVA CUBAN RUM FINISH Single Speyside Malt Whisky, aged 21 Years. 70cl, 40% volume, in tube. 2 bottles CONDITION REPORT: Very good.
THE GLENTURRET 12 YEAR OLD Single Highland Malt Whisky. 70cl, 40% volume, in tube. THE BALVENIE FOUNDER'S RESERVE Single Speyside Malt Whisky, aged 10 Years. 70cl, 40% volume, in tube. THE GLENLIVET ARCHIVE Pure Single Malt Scotch Whisky. 1 L, 43% volume/43° G.L., in carton. GLENFIDDICH SPECIAL RESERVE Single Speyside Malt Whisky, aged 12 Years. 70cl, 40% volume, in tube. GLENFIDDICH SPECIAL RESERVE Single Speyside Malt Whisky, aged 12 Years. 70cl, 40% volume, in tube. PAPU'S NAPOLEON BRANDY 70cl, 40% volume. 6 bottles CONDITION REPORT: Good.
GLENKINCHIE 20 YEAR OLD Single Lowland Malt Whisky, aged for ten years in American Oak and then for ten more in Brandy Casks. 70cl, 58.4% volume, in carton. BRUICHLADDICH 20 YEAR OLD SECOND EDITION Single Islay Malt Whisky. 700ml, 46% volume, in tube. UCF. 2 bottles CONDITION REPORT: Very good.
DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. A lengthy A.L.S., Daphne, six pages, 8vo, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, 21st April 1941, to [Foy] Quiller-Couch ('My dear'). Writing in bold pencil, Du Maurier announces that it was good to see her correspondent's 'familiar hand-writing' and continues 'Oh, dear, that we could be setting forth once again with a loaded jingle and the scarlet umbrella....Lying here, a useless mortal, all I can do is to dream of these things, and to remember also, but we shall all be aged folk before it can happen again'. She further writes 'I think I understand your "inertia" of last year now. But did you have the odd feeling of "not being here"? A sort of trance like business, as though one had been a little over indulgent, as dear Miss Roberts would say! Actually, I exist on sherry & brandy....What is your life these days? One day, write me at length. I can't bear to think of Fowey under war conditions - Glad "Father" is optomistic. I am not! The Guardsman (Du Maurier's husband, Frederick Browning), somewhere south of London, is in good form. Here we call him "The Cardinal", as we think he will end up as a sort of fire-eating pillar of the church, he is always dining with bishops and reading lessons, and the Archbishop of Canterbury is his closest friend!' Du Maurier also sends news of her children ('Christian a real boy, and even you would like him!') and also remarks 'I am very happy with these dear most lovable people, but I wish there was no war, and one was setting forth upon an expedition - and sometimes - gosh! - how I yearn for the smell of the sea. Too tired to work on "Frenchman's Creek" at the moment, but I have done about half...I think you, and Father, will approve'. Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed in ink by Du Maurier and post marked at Hitchin, 25th April 1941. A good war time letter with interesting content. VG Foy Quiller-Couch - daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), and a life-long friend of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du Maurier was accompanied by Foy Quiller-Couch when she became inspired with the storyline for her novel Jamaica Inn. Some years previously the two ladies were staying at Jamaica Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor. They became lost in bad weather conditions and apparently sheltered for some time in a derelict cottage on the moor but were eventually led back to Jamaica Inn by their horses. Frederick Browning (1896-1965) British Lieutenant-General of World War II, deputy commander of the First Allied Airborne Army in Operation Market Garden, 1944. Husband of the novelist Daphne Du Maurier.
An oak plated tantalus/games compendium, fitted with three hob cut square decanters and stoppers, four associated liquor glasses, playing cards, etc, together with a silver brandy label, hallmarked and three other labels structurally sound, case with minor damage, decanters fretted and minor chips
A mixed lot containing 22 various wines and spirits including Cockburn's Late Bottled Vintage Port 1984, Martell Cognac, Crabbie's Green Ginger Wine, De Kuyper Cherry Brandy, etc. CONDITION REPORTS Bottle conditions variable - some with labels missing completely, various tears and losses, contents levels also vary (please see photos for examples).
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