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Lot 785

Four hallmarked silver decanter labels, Whisky, Rum, Gin and Brandy. Various dates and makers. Total weight 51gm.

Lot 50

A set of three hand-cut spirit decanters with canted stoppers and corners, and star-cut bases. Each appprox. 24.75 cm high including stoppers, and with Sheffield 1912 hallmarked silver spirit-tickets ('Brandy', 'I Whiskey' and 'S Whiskey') by Thomas Bradbury & Sons.

Lot 1215

A large shallow glass bowl, two items of Wedgwood green jasperware, German sweetmeat dish, ruby brandy glass vase, two decorative plates and other porcelain trays **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 644

Christian Dupre Napoleon brandy 1 litre 36 percent.

Lot 1409

Dujardin & Co Golden Keys brandy, 300cl, one bottle

Lot 1459

Ten year old Somerset cider brandy, 100cl, 42%, one stone flagon

Lot 1508

Paccini, 1882, Vino Spumante, eight bottles; Cadoro Prosecco, one bottle; St-Remy Napoleon Brandy, 114cl, 40%, one bottle; Caussade Fine Armagnac VSOP, one bottle in carton; Hennessey Very Special Cognac, one bottle; and various spirits to include Malibu and Archers (18)

Lot 1519

Mixed spirits to include Metaxa, two bottles; Altai Vodka, one bottle; Christian Dupre Napoleon Brandy, one bottle; Maverick Tequila, one bottle; Ouzo 12, one bottle; Havana Club Rum, one bottle; and various half bottles to include Lamb's Navy Rum (14)

Lot 1526

Mixed lot to include some table wines, Grand Marnier liqueur, De Kuyper cherry brandy liqueur, Drambuie liqueur, a small quantity of spirit miniatures etc

Lot 103

Six mixed bottles, Brandy Principe, Mascleta beer, Croft Sherry, Drambuie, Ouzo and Offley Port (6)

Lot 128

One bottle Apricot Brandy Maraska Zadar in cut glass decanter and a metal cocktail shaker (2)

Lot 41

Six mixed bottles to include Nuits St George 1961, Napoleon French Brandy and Creme de Fraise Strawberry Liqueur (6)

Lot 43

Two btls of The Famous Grouse Scotch Whiskey, one btl Teachers, Smirnoff Vodka, Three Barrels Brandy and of Anis del Mono (6)

Lot 77

1 litre Grand Empereur Napoleon BrandyQty: 1

Lot 78

1 litre Cave de Ouro, Portuguese BrandyQty: 1

Lot 79

1 Litre Bardinet Napoleon French VSOP BrandyQty: 1

Lot 80

1 Litre Carlos I Solera Gran Reserva Brandy (Boxed)Qty: 1

Lot 92

1 Quart Benedictine & Brandy 43%Qty: 1

Lot 243

A set of eight Stuart Crystal stemmed glasses, (11.5cm), three Stuart Crystal brandy glasses, a set of six etched champagne glasses, five crystal slice cut tumblers, and a Stuart Crystal water jug (a lot)

Lot 1021

Boxed Atlantis Crystal Evora Patterned Decanter & 4 Brandy Glasses

Lot 1022

Boxed Atlantis Crystal Evora Patterned Decanter & 4 Brandy Glasses

Lot 1023

Boxed Atlantis Crystal Evora Patterned Brandy Glasses x 4

Lot 1025

Boxed Atlantis Crystal Evora Patterned Brandy Glasses x 4, boxed

Lot 725

De Lamerie Cut Glass Crystal Whisky Decanter & Six Brandy Glasses with gilt decoration in leather bound presentation box

Lot 726

De Lamerie Gold Embellished Cobalt Blue Crystal Brandy Glass in individual bags & boxed

Lot 957

A collection of Cut Glass & Crystal items to include brandy, sherry, tumblers,wine glasses, lidded pots & vases(2 trays)

Lot 958

A collection of Cut Glass & Crystal items to include brandy, sherry, tumblers,wine glasses, lidded pots & boxed Royal Doulton Fruit Bowl ( 2 trays)

Lot 867

BRANDY: THREE BOTTLES, ONE BOXED, FOUR LITRE BOTTLES AND TWO HALF BOTTLES OF MARTELL

Lot 868

BRANDY AND PORT: FIVE AND A HALF BOTTLES OF THREE BARRELS BRANDY WITH TWO BOXED, TOGETHER WITH A BOXED BOTTLE OF REMY MARTIN AND A 1997 BOXED BOTTLE OF COCKBURNS PORT

Lot 871

PORT, GIN AND LIQUEURS: A BOXED BOTTLE OF 2012 GRAHAMS VINTAGE PORT, A WHITLEY BOTTLE OF VIOLET GIN, A BOTTLE OF DE KUYPER CHERRY BRANDY AND A LITRE BOTTLE OF ZAMORA LICOR 43

Lot 881

BRANDY: MARTELL CORDON BLEU, GUARANTEED OVER 35 YEARS IN CASK

Lot 882

PORT, WINE AND BRANDY: A BOTTLE AND A LITRE BOTTLE OF COCKBURNS SPECIAL RESERVE PORT, A 2011 BOTTLE OF CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE BLASON DU RHONE, A BOXED BOTTLE OF REAL COMPANHIA VELHA MOSCATEL DO DOURO AND A BOTTLE OF BRANCOVEANU XO

Lot 888

BRANDY: A BOXED BOTTLE OF COURVOISIER NAPOLEON COGNAC, A BOTTLE OF DUC DE SEVIAC ARMAGNAC TOGETHER WITH A BOX OF A 500ML BOTTLE OF SHAOXING NUERHONG RICE WINE

Lot 900

BRANDY: FOUR BOTTLES OF 2020 HINE CHAMPAGNE COGNAC IN GIFT BOXES WITH DESIGNS FROM SASHA FERRES RCA PRIZE PAINTING

Lot 926

BRANDY: LITRE BOTTLES OF HENNESSY AND THREE BARRELS VSOP COGNAC TOGETHER WITH A BOTTLE OF THREE BARRELS RARE OLD FRENCH BRANDY

Lot 620

A mixed lot to include a silver shoe horn (buckled), a silver brandy label, a silver propelling pencil plus four silver plated spoons

Lot 199

A George III silver brandy pan with lid, Robert and Samuel Hennell, London 1808, squat baluster form, hinged spout and turned wooden handle, 26cm long, 10.94ozt

Lot 832

A Georgian spirit decanter with mother of pearl brandy label, 22 cm

Lot 4203

A part suite of Waterford glassware, etched marks to base, to comprise 12 flutes, 20 cm high, 12 hock glasses, 18.5cms high and 4 brandy balloons, 13cm high (28)

Lot 363

Barbara Freeman, British b.1937 - Brandy Wine, 2004; oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated on the reverse and also to the stretcher 'Barbara Freeman Brandy Wine 2004', 107 x 121.5 cm (unframed) (ARR) Provenance: with Fenderedky Gallery, Belfast; Vangard Gallery, Cork (according to the inscription on the reverse)

Lot 249

Three Elizabeth II silver decanter labels for 'Gin', 'Brandy' and 'Whisky', London 1978, sponsors mark 'JDS', 42g approx (3)

Lot 5342

Torres 10 year old Imperial Brandy Gran Reserva, 70cm x 2

Lot 5343

Osborne Carlos I Solera Gran Reserva Brandy de Jerez, 1ltr, Gonzalez Byass Lepanto Solera Gran Reserva Brandy de Jerez, 700ml (2)

Lot 5344

The Somerset Cider Brandy Co. 20 year old Cider Brandy, bottle No. 914/1487, 1.10.15, 50cl

Lot 813

Rémy Martin Champagne Cognac, 35cl, 40%, labels good, level within neck, seal intact, boxed en suite, (1); Martell V.S.O.P. Medallion Cognac, 1l, 40%, labels good, level within neck, seal intact, boxed en suite, (1); Oude Meester Souverein Potstill Brandy, Aged 12 Years, labels good, level within neck, seal intact, (1), [3]

Lot 822

Wine, Chateau Lynch Bages Pauillac Medoc, 1967, sealed, level near top of shoulder; Rieussec Sauternes 1978; Pio Cesare Barolo, 1967; Chateau d'Yquem Sauternes, 1975; brandy and cognac, Clos La Folie & St Jacqves Chagny Eau de Vie [2] Louis Latour Marc de Corton Grancey; Brucker Marc d'Alsace Gewurztraminer (9)

Lot 335

Buchan stoneware decanters - 6 including Amontillado, Brandy, Scotch, Gin, Sherry and Whisky and a glass topped tray

Lot 400

1 24-fl oz bt Marquis de Caussade Armagnac 70° proof 1 24 fl oz bt Bardinet 5 star Napoleon Brandy 70° proof torn label 1 bt Old England Ruby Wine sl torn/aged label 1 26 2/3 fl oz bt Gordons Special Dry Gin 70° proof sl bs, aged label 1 26 2/3 Bacardi 70° proof dstl 1 bt Dom Bénédictine 43° proof 1 23¼ fl oz bt Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge 67° proof 1 bt Pimms N° 1 Cup 50° proof bs, aged/stl 1 bt Stones Original Green Ginger Wine 24° proof 1 bt Tia Maria 31.5% 55° proof pt dis 1 bt Merrydown Fine County Orange Wine 22° proof 1 26.6 fl oz Dettling Kirchwasser 70° proof Above 12 various sized bottles

Lot 815

1 50-cl Decanter to commemorate The Birth of Prince William of Wales 1 70- cl bt Tamova triple distilled Vodka 37.5% 1 70-cl bt Pimms N° 1 1 50-cl bt Boomsma Ljouwerter Beerenburger Kruidenbitter 30% oc with 4 tasting cups 1 10-cl Novelty bt Kentucky Bourbon 1 50-cl Golf Ball bt Old St Andrews Scotch Whisky 43% oc 1 12-cl bt Ouzounis Maidens Brandy 40° Above seven various sized bottles

Lot 3616

19th century Russian silver brandy pan and cover, by the firm of Sazikov, Assay mark AM 1861, St. Petersburg, 10.9oz, 339g

Lot 1159

A collection of rum to include two 1 litre bottles of Four Bells Old Navy Rum, 1930s bottling, Challis Stern & Co. with cork stopper and a bottle of Windjammer finest old Demerara rum, 1960s bottling, together with three bottles of brandy and two bottles of port. (8)

Lot 176

A modern hallmarked silver brandy warmer, plain bowl terminating in turned wooden handle, length 15cm, Birmingham 1976, Charles S Green & Co Ltd.

Lot 56

A hallmarked silver brandy goblet of plain form, weight 6oz, height 11cm, Sheffield 1978, A T Cannon Ltd.

Lot 2789

Three late 20thC hallmarked silver bottle tickets comprising gin, scotch and brandy, weight 43g together with a hallmarked silver trumpet vase, height 12cm

Lot 2905

Spirits, sparkling wine and Champagne including Laurent - Perrier Brut Millésimé 2000 champagne in box, 750ml, 12% vol, Whyte and Mackay Glasgow Special Whisky, 1ltr, 40% vol, two bottles of brandy etc 

Lot 2914

Spirits and liqueurs including three bottles of brandy, St Remy, 1.14ltr, 40% vol, Three Barrels, Johnnie Walker Red Label Whiskey 26⅔fl oz, 70% proof, bottle of Port, Gordon's Gin 37.5cl, 47.3% vol. Peter Heering liqueur etc

Lot 2917

Four bottles of brandy / cognac comprising two bottles of Three Barrels VSOP 70cl, 38% vol, Remy Martin Champagne Cognac, 40cl, 40% vol and Gaston De Lagrange Cognac 12fl oz, 70% proof

Lot 2969

Four bottles of port, sherry and brandy including Rémy Martin 68cl, 40% vol, Vinho Do Porto Ruby Port 75cl, 20% vol etc

Lot 98

A Great War ‘Western Front’ M.C. group of four awarded to Major F. W. Prentice, Tank Corps, late Royal Engineers, who had previously served as an Assistant Storekeeper on the R.M.S. Titanic, and survived her sinking on her maiden voyage in April 1912 by jumping 100 feet from the poop deck over the propellors just as the stern disappeared into the freezing North Atlantic Military Cross, G.V.R., unnamed as issued; 1914-15 Star (32144 Cpl. F. W. Prentice. R.E.); British War and Victory Medals (2. Lieut. F. W. Prentice.) nearly extremely fine (4) £8,000-£10,000 --- M.C. London Gazette 15 October 1918: ‘For great initiative and gallantry during an attack. After the infantry were established on the final objective he patrolled his tank in front, destroying hostile machine-gun groups, smashing one gun and capturing another. He then directed his tank through the protective barrage to subdue guns on the far side. On one occasion he got out of his tank, followed by a gunner, and captured several of the enemy, pulling one out of a trench by his gas mask.’ The original Recommendation, for an Immediate Award, adds further details: ‘On July 4, 1918, during the attack on Hamel and Vaire Wood, near Corbie, this officer showed the very greatest initiative and gallantry. After seeing the infantry established on the final objective, he patrolled up and down in his tank in front of them, destroying hostile machine-gun groups: smashing one gun and capturing another which had been firing at our infantry. As hostile machine-guns were still firing from beyond our artillery protective barrage, this officer directed his tank through our barrage in order to subdue the machine-guns which were harassing our infantry. On one occasion Second Lieutenant Prentice got out of his tank, followed by a gunner, and captured several enemy out of a trench, pulling one out by his gas mask. During the action this officer showed a total disregard of personal safety. He only withdrew from the battle on account of mechanical trouble caused by a bullet from an anti-tank rifle. By his fine personal example he gave his crew the utmost confidence throughout the action.’ Frank Winnold Prentice was born at Downham Market, Norfolk, on 17 February 1889 and prior to the Great War was employed as a Storekeeper by the White Star Line. He joined the crew of the Titanic in April 1912, having previously served in the Celtic, for the monthly wage of £3 15s, and served in her on her maiden voyage from Southampton. On the night of 14-15 April 1912, the Titanic struck an iceberg and sank with the loss of over 1,500 souls. Prentice was amongst the survivors - in his own account of the disaster he recalls how he and fellow storekeepers Michael Kieran and Cyril Ricks jumped from the stern in the final moments of the sinking, jumping off well over 100 feet above the water almost over the warning notice ‘Warning: This vessel is triple screwed, keep clear of the blades’ board which was mounted on the poop deck railing. Ricks broke his leg during their abandonment of the ship, but Prentice found him in the water and stayed with him until he died. Finding some wreckage to cling to, he eventually managed to swim to Lifeboat 4, and was pulled aboard. Before abandoning the ship, Prentice recalls that he took a bottle of brandy with him; still clinging to it as he was picked up by a lifeboat the bottle caught the eye of the officer in charge of the lifeboat, who promptly took it from him (before Prentice had drunk any of it) and threw it overboard. Eventually picked up by the Carpathia, Prentice disembarked at New York City on 18 April 1912. (The recipient’s own account, as told in the documentary Titanic: A Question of Murder, refers). Prentice returned to England and signed on to the Oceanic on 10 July 1912. He later recalled that he was on board when one of Titanic's lifeboats was found drifting in mid-Atlantic with four dead aboard. Following the outbreak of the Great War the Oceanic was converted into an armoured cruised and sailed from Southampton on 25 August 1914. Her naval service was to last just two weeks, for on the morning of 8 September 1914 she ran aground on the notorious Shaalds of Foula reef off Shetland. Once again Prentice had to jump into the water and again he was picked up by a lifeboat. Deciding that he had more than pushed his luck with ships and the sea, he decided at that point to join the Army. Prentice attested for the Royal Engineers, and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 1 January 1915. He was commissioned temporary Second Lieutenant in the Tank Corps on 28 August 1917, and was awarded the Military Cross for his gallantry during the attack on Hamel and Vaire Wood on 4 July 1918. Advanced Major, in later life Prentice reflected, ‘I’ve had a lot of experiences during my life Two World Wars. Badly shattered right arm. Another wound in the leg. And all anyone wants to know about is the Titanic. (Ghosts of the Titanic, by Charles Pellegrino refers). He died in Bournemouth, Dorset, on 30 May 1982. Sold with copied research, including two VHS video cassettes containing the recipient’s recollections; a copy of Ghosts of the Titanic, by Charles Pellegrino, in which the recipient is mentioned and quoted; and a Royal Life Saving Society Swimming Proficiency Medal, bronze, the reverse named ‘A. P. Prentice, July 1938.’

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