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Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), an art glass Plate, with stylised decoration, 28cm diameter, together with an amber glass Decanter, green and blue glass Tray etc., (5) Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.
Quantity of Georgian and Victorian glasses, comprising late 19th century Beehive decanter, two thumb print rummer glasses, two 1780s Bristol glass of wrythen form, early Victorian toastmasters glass, two late Georgian wine glasses, late 18th century petal moulded wine glass, and early 19th century facet cut small wine glass
BRUICHLADDICH 10 YEAR OLD CERAMIC DECANTER 1980SSingle malt.Given Islay’s peaty reputation, the assumption might be that the islanders themselves favour big smoky whiskies. However, it’s actually Bruichladdich with its traditionally unpeated style that has earned the reputation as the local favourite. It’s only relatively recently that the distillery has dabbled in peated whisky with their Port Charlotte range, as well as the ultra-heavily peated Octomore releases.43% ABV / 75cl
LAGAVULIN 15 YEAR OLD WHITE HORSE DECANTERSingle malt.The Islay distillery of Lagavulin first gained notoriety in 1862 when it was acquired by the well-known blender, John Logan Mackie. He then passed the reins to his nephew Peter, who is credited with the creation of the highly regarded White Horse Blend. This blend was so successful that by 1924 the Mackie group changed their name to White Horse Distillers, before becoming part of the DCL group a few years later. Lagavulin single malt was still produced under the White Horse Distillers name until the late 1990s when it became part of the Diageo conglomerate.The most famous advocate of Lagavulin is probably fictional character, Ron Swanson, from hit US sit-com Parks & Recreation. However, Nick Offerman (the actor who plays Ron) must also enjoy a drop, as he has partnered up with the distillery to create his own limited-edition whisky.45% ABV / 75cl Please note that these decanters were sold unsealed by the distillery. However, while we have no reason to doubt the authenticity of this lot, it is impossible to guarantee the liquid inside.Please see additional image.Weight of decanter: 1374g
GLENFIDDICH 1964 40 YEAR OLD HART BROTHERS DYNASTY DECANTERSingle malt.This spectacular Atlantis Crystal decanter, decorated in etched sterling silver and gold encrusted medallions, celebrates two centuries of Scottish monarchs from the Royal House of Stuart. If that wasn't enough, it contains a sumptously rich, 40-year-old Glenfiddich, matured in a single first-fill Sherry Hogshead!Distilled: September 1964Bottled: September 2005Matured in cask #10796Bottle Number: 168 / 50047.5% ABV / 70cl
GLEN GRANT 1952 25 YEAR OLD SILVER JUBILEE AND DECANTER SETSingle malt.Glen Grant was the first distillery in Scotland to have electric lighting installed, thanks to its forward-thinking owner, and all-round colourful character, Major James Grant. Grant was an innovator who was one of the first people to realise the potential of exporting whisky abroad. Initially, this paid dividends, and in 1897 The Major began construction of a second distillery across the road. However, as was the case with so many distilleries built around this time, Glen Grant 2 was mothballed after just a few years. Although, it did re-open in 1965 under the name Caperdonich.While it might not be a household name in the UK, Glen Grant is consistently one of the top selling single malts in Italy due to the groundwork laid by legendary importer Armando Giovinetti in the 1960s. It, therefore, seems appropriate that the distillery is now owned by Campari, an Italian company.This special set was produced to mark the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 1977.75° Proof / 26 2/3 Fl OzThere is some damage to the plastic capsule, but it is still intact.
A Pair of Spode China Limited Edition York Minster Chalices and Covers, 1972, gilt with a view of the Minster, the reverse with crowned cross keys, limited editions 89/200 and 200/200 (200/200 with certificate)32cm highA Pair of Stuart Crystal City of York Commemorative Goblets, decorated with a view of York, on air twist stem, limited edition 245/500 and 408/500, both with certificates, one boxed18.5cm high A Spirit Decanter and Stopper, decorated with buildings and landscapes29cm high (5)

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