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Set of four silver spoons with shell shaped bowls, twisted handles & winged lion standing on finials, various silver souvenir spoons (6), four with enamelled crests, golf theme spoons (3), bowling presentation spoon (1) & a silver handled button hook, stamped, tested or h/m (gross 6.27oz) (15)
A multi bladed multi tool pocket knife, 4¼” closed, containing 2 knife blades, saw, file, button hook, scissors, bradawl, screw driver, and 4 various spikes, with flat horn sideplates; another modern multi tool pocket knife, made in Poland, with 2 blades, saw, file, scissors, bottle openers, corkscrew etc; and a small brass “Weldon Range Finder”, by J H Steward, 406 Strand, London. GC (the last item worn). (3)
A scarce .177” BSA Junior Model Improved Model D underlever air rifle, 34¼” overall, barrel 14¼”, number 57386 (1912), the cocking lever with improved side button catch and stamped with various BSA patent dates, the air chamber stamped “The BSA Air Rifle (Improved Model D), The Birmingham Small Arms Co Ltd, England, Sole Manufacturer” (the last part faint), walnut butt with hand chequered pistol grip, the underside stamped “11¼”. GWO & C (well refinished and reblued overall). John Knibbs states that only just over 1000 Junior Models were made, only a few of which had the improved cocking lever, and most of them were exported. Plate 11
A .22” Webley Service Mark II air rifle, final type with central peepsight, no safety catch and push button barrel release, number S5252. GWO & C, retaining some original blued finish and partly reblued (barrel pivot pin replaced); with a brown canvas slip case with leather carrying handle. Plate 11
BOWMORE-30 YEAR-OLD 30TH ANNIVERSARY Bottle no. 217 of only 600 bottles released. This bottle is much rarer than the legendary Black Bowmore 1st edition. The whisky was distilled in 1963 by Stanley P. Morrison being the year that he purchased the Distillery from Sherriff`s then bottled in 1993 to celebrate 30 years as owners. Like Black Bowmore 1st Edition this bottle was issued bearing a wax seal nd button whicj was not wholly successful and many had to be returned to be resealed with a lead foil capsule. The seal on this bottle has a characteristic vertical crack in the wax but I wanted to retain the original seal and protected the integrity by applying a clear non adhesive shrink film at the time of purchase(1999). The level of the bottle remains unchaged at 4mm above the shoudler line and has the original wax button still attached. For some time now it has been very hard to find a bottle that kept it`s original content. In original presentation wooden box, with certificate of authenticity, signed by W.B. Morrison. Single malt whisky, 70cl, 50% volume.

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