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A pair of 19th Century Staffordshire Victorian novelty ceramic fairings / figurines to include one reading 'What have these met for?' featuring a lady and gentleman entering through a doorway, and the other reading 'All Over' depicting the lady and gentleman walking back out of the door. 9.5cm high 9cm wide.
A selection of Beswick Beatrix Potter ceramic figurines to include 'Jemima Puddleduck', 'Miss Moppet', 'Tommy Brock', 'Tabitha Twitchit', Mrs Tiggy Winkle', 'The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe', 'Pigling Bland', 'Appley Dapply', 'Aunt Pettitoes', 'Goody Tiptoes', 'Mr Benjamin Bunny', 'Foxy Whiskered Gentleman', 'Johnny Town - Mouse with Bag' and 'Cousin Ribby' along with Royal Albert 'Jeremy Fisher', 'Foxy Reading', 'And this pig had none' and a Beatrix Potter Classics A2438 'Tom Kitten'. Tallest 12cm high.
DALMORE 1926 50 YEAR OLD DISTILLERY ACTIVE in ceramic decanter, bottled at cask strength, with stopper and velvet presentation case No volume stated Note: Dalmore was founded in 1839 by Alexander Matheson, a partner in Jardine Matheson the trading organisation which acquired the East India Company. It takes its name from the Gaelic for 'The Big Field', Dail (Scottish Gaelic - field) mór (Scottish Gaelic - big). In the 19th and early 20th century, many distilleries were destroyed or badly damaged through fire breaking out. Dalmore suffered a more dramatic fate. In 1917 the British Royal Navy was using the Cromarty Firth as a site for the production of deep-sea mines and in 1920 much the distillery was almost completely destroyed by fire as a result of a mine detonation. The distillery returned to production in 1922. It is rare to find a whisky from the 1920s of such age bottled at cask strength. Given that Dalmore has a reputation for maturing exceptionally well resulting in both balance and layers of complexity, we hope that there is much to discover in this whisky.

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