1993 Mercedes - Benz 320TE W124 Estate, Automatic, finished in metallic grey with a black leather interior, reg. no. K228 KOO, circa. 107,000 miles. This range topping example of Mercedes iconic W124 estate in desirable 7 seater guise was first registered in Japan and imported into the UK by the current owner in 2014. The generous specification includes electric front seats and headrests, cruise control, soft close tailgate, wind deflectors and over mats. The car is supplied with its Mercedes - Benz handbooks, and history detailling over 26 service bills and original Mercedes Japan window stickers. A good looking, lower mileage example of this popular Mercedes - Benz estate. (Subject to 12% buyers premium inclusive of VAT).Good morning,Additional images of the interior, bodywork and engine bay are now available to view on our website. The car has a current MOT until 23rd October 2023.
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Three Chinese Yixing clay teapots, the first example with marbled decoration, the second with mountainous river landscape with figures and huts amongst trees, both with impressed character seal marks, and further with irregularly shaped body moulded in relief with blossoming branches, with three matching teacups housed on a dish, dish D24cm (7)
GLENLIVET 21 YEAR OLD ARCHIVESingle malt.One of the very first distilleries in Scotland to be granted an official licence, after the passing of the licencing act in 1823, Glenlivet distillery has become synonymous with Speyside whisky. So much so, that at one point 28 other distilleries in the area adopted “Glenlivet” as a suffix to their own brand in order to piggyback on the reputation Glenlivet had built for itself. Although that practise has fallen by the wayside in recent years some independent bottlers still use it.The Glenlivet brand is now one of the most recognisable in the world, and despite the distillery undergoing an expansion and upgrade (beginning) in 2010, their iconic 12-Year-Old expression still had to be discontinued for a few years before production was able to catch up with demand.43% ABV / 70cl
GLENMORANGIE LAST CHRISTMAS AT LEITHSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.This increadibly rare bottle was presented to staff at the Leith office to commemorate the company's last Christmas there in 1995. Only 250 bottles were produced.43% ABV / 70clPlease see additional image.
BEN NEVIS 10 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Ben Nevis distillery, located at the foot of the UK’s highest mountain of the same name, was responsible for producing one of the most successful blended whiskies of the late 19th Century. Named after “Long” John MacDonald, who was the first to acquire a licence for the distillery, the Long John brand was so popular that a second distillery was built next door just to keep up with demand (and, no… before you ask, we don’t know what Mr MacDonald’s “Long” moniker referred to, or if it was self-appointed). Sadly, these good fortunes didn’t continue, and by 1908 the second distillery ceased production, instead being utilised as a bonded warehouse.Today Ben Nevis is owned by Japanese whisky giants, Nikka, with some of its output being used in their blended “Japanese” whiskies. Its popularity as a single malt has also grown thanks to many favourable reviews.46% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck.
LAGAVULIN 16 YEAR OLD WHITE HORSESingle 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.If you were to ask a room full of whisky aficionados what their desert island dram would be, chances are that one of the most popular answers would be Lagavulin’s sublime 16-Year-Old. Its effortless balance of sweet, sherried, dried fruit notes with smoky, savoury undertones has earned it legions of fans worldwide.This is an older style White Horse bottling.43% ABV / 70clFill level in low neck.
GLENMORANGIE SIGNETSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.46% ABV / 70cl
GLENFIDDICH SPECIAL OLD RESERVE - 2 BOTTLESSingle malt.Without Glenfiddich, Scotland might not enjoy the same thriving whisky scene it has today. Founded in 1886 by William Grant, and still family owned, Glenfiddich was one of the first distilleries to seriously market single malt whisky as a credible alternative to blends. This decision was prompted by a dispute with their grain supplier in 1963, leading to a scaling back in production of their Grant’s blend. By the late 1960s Glenfiddich single malt was a firm hit with the Jet Set, who were picking it up in their droves from the newly emerging Duty-Free market.That early prescience clearly paid off, as (despite strong competition from fellow Speyside giants Glenlivet and Macallan) Glenfiddich is consistently the best-selling single malt in the world, shifting over 1 million cases every year.40% ABV / 35cl43% ABV / 1L
GLENMORANGIE PORT WOOD FINISHSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.This expression represents one of Glenmorangie's earlier forays into cask finishing.43% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck. There is some minor wear to the tube.
GLENFIDDICH CLANS OF THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND CLAN MACPHERSONSingle malt.Without Glenfiddich, Scotland might not enjoy the same thriving whisky scene it has today. Founded in 1886 by William Grant, and still family owned, Glenfiddich was one of the first distilleries to seriously market single malt whisky as a credible alternative to blends. This decision was prompted by a dispute with their grain supplier in 1963, leading to a scaling back in production of their Grant’s blend. By the late 1960s Glenfiddich single malt was a firm hit with the Jet Set, who were picking it up in their droves from the newly emerging Duty-Free market.That early prescience clearly paid off, as (despite strong competition from fellow Speyside giants Glenlivet and Macallan) Glenfiddich is consistently the best-selling single malt in the world, shifting over 1 million cases every year.43% ABV / 75cl
GLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLD TRADITIONAL 100° PROOF 1LSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.57.2% ABV / 1L
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
LAGAVULIN 16 YEAR OLD WHITE HORSESingle 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.If you were to ask a room full of whisky aficionados what their desert island dram would be, chances are that one of the most popular answers would be Lagavulin’s sublime 16-Year-Old. Its effortless balance of sweet, sherried, dried fruit notes with smoky, savoury undertones has earned it legions of fans worldwide.43% ABV / 70cl
GLENFIDDICH 18 YEAR OLD EXCELLENCESingle malt.Without Glenfiddich, Scotland might not enjoy the same thriving whisky scene it has today. Founded in 1886 by William Grant, and still family owned, Glenfiddich was one of the first distilleries to seriously market single malt whisky as a credible alternative to blends. This decision was prompted by a dispute with their grain supplier in 1963, leading to a scaling back in production of their Grant’s blend. By the late 1960s Glenfiddich single malt was a firm hit with the Jet Set, who were picking it up in their droves from the newly emerging Duty-Free market.That early prescience clearly paid off, as (despite strong competition from fellow Speyside giants Glenlivet and Macallan) Glenfiddich is consistently the best-selling single malt in the world, shifting over 1 million cases every year.43% ABV / 70cl
GLENFIDDICH CENTENARYSingle malt.Without Glenfiddich, Scotland might not enjoy the same thriving whisky scene it has today. Founded in 1886 by William Grant, and still family owned, Glenfiddich was one of the first distilleries to seriously market single malt whisky as a credible alternative to blends. This decision was prompted by a dispute with their grain supplier in 1963, leading to a scaling back in production of their Grant’s blend. By the late 1960s Glenfiddich single malt was a firm hit with the Jet Set, who were picking it up in their droves from the newly emerging Duty-Free market.That early prescience clearly paid off, as (despite strong competition from fellow Speyside giants Glenlivet and Macallan) Glenfiddich is consistently the best-selling single malt in the world, shifting over 1 million cases every year.This special edition was bottled in 1987 to mark the distillery's 100th anniversary.Bottle Number: 378343% ABV / 75cl
GLENMORANGIE QUINTA RUBANSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.The Quinta Ruban has been finished in Port Pipes.46% ABV / 70cl
GLENMORANGIE 30 YEAR OLD MALAGA CASK FINISHSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.Bottled Number: 2276 / 259743% ABV / 70cl
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
GLENMORANGIE 18 YEAR OLD EXTREMELY RARESingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.43% ABV / 70cl
GLEN GRANT 1986 5 YEAR OLDSingle 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.40% ABV / 75clFill level in low neck. There is a small tear to the carton lid.
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.
LAGAVULIN 1999 DISTILLERS EDITIONSingle 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.Part of Diago's Distillers Edition series, which sees some of their well known whiskies treated to a secondary maturation. In the case of Lagavulin, this is done in ex-Pedro Ximenez Sherry casks.Distilled: 1999Bottled: 201543% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck.
LAGAVULIN 16 YEAR OLD WHITE HORSESingle 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.If you were to ask a room full of whisky aficionados what their desert island dram would be, chances are that one of the most popular answers would be Lagavulin’s sublime 16-Year-Old. Its effortless balance of sweet, sherried, dried fruit notes with smoky, savoury undertones has earned it legions of fans worldwide.43% ABV / 1LFill level in mid neck.
GLENLIVET 12 YEAR OLD CLASSIC GOLF COURSES OF SCOTLAND - CARNOUSTIESingle malt.One of the very first distilleries in Scotland to be granted an official licence, after the passing of the licencing act in 1823, Glenlivet distillery has become synonymous with Speyside whisky. So much so, that at one point 28 other distilleries in the area adopted “Glenlivet” as a suffix to their own brand in order to piggyback on the reputation Glenlivet had built for itself. Although that practise has fallen by the wayside in recent years some independent bottlers still use it.The Glenlivet brand is now one of the most recognisable in the world, and despite the distillery undergoing an expansion and upgrade (beginning) in 2010, their iconic 12-Year-Old expression still had to be discontinued for a few years before production was able to catch up with demand.40% ABV / 75cl
Dezallier d'Argenville, A.-J. - John James, translator the Theory and Practice of Gardening London: Maurice Atkins, 1712. 4to, 32 plates, later panelled calf gilt, lacking the first and last of the preliminary leaves containing the Royal privilege and errata, 4 plates partially lacking and rebacked with webbing, a little soiling to some plates, some light spotting and light marginal dampstaining
Tree, Iris Poems New York: John Lane Company/ London: John Lane The Bodley Head, 1919. First American edition, 8vo, original yellow cloth by Chris Moffat, dust- jacket not price clipped but with closed tear to lower cover; Harte, Bret Some Later Verses. London: Chatto & Windus 1898. First edition, 8vo, original green cloth gilt, dust- jacket not clipped but with a few small chips and slight dust- soiling [2]
Agriculture of Scotland Mackintosh, William. An Essay on ways and Means for inclosing, Fallowing, Planting & C, Scotland. Edinburgh: Mr Freebairn's Shop & Mr Millar's, 1729. First Edition, 8vo, folding engraved table, contemporary calf, bookplate of J.A. Harvie- Brown on front free endpaper [Almost detached], rubbed.
Du Jon, Francois Etymologicum Anglicanum Oxford: Sheldonian Theatre, 1743. First Edition, Folio, engraved portrait frontispiece, 4 leaves corrigenda and list if subscribers at end, contemporary calf, Cranstoun of Corehouse bookplate, somewhat worn,; [Baths of Titus] Romanis, Antonio de. Le Antiche Camere Esquiline dette comunemente. Delle Terme di Tito. Rome, 1822. Folio, engraved title and 9 plates, original printed wrappers, uncut, dampstain to foot of title [only], a few light spots, spine rubbed [2]
Lycophron Chalcidensis Lycophronis Chalcidensis Alexandra Cum eruditissimis Isacii Tzetzis commentariis. Geneva: excudebat Paulus Stephanus, 1601. 4to [16], 211, 59, woodcut device on title, contemporary calf, title slightly dirt, rubbed, upper cover detached; Stael-Holstein, Anne Louise Germaine, Baronne de. De L' Allemagne. Paris: H. Nicolle, 1810, Londres: John Murray, 1813. Second edition [First unsuppressed edition], 3 volumes, 8vo, half- titles, contemporary mottled calf, black morocco lettering piece, slightly rubbed, three joints cracked/ split, armorial bookplate of Cranstoun of Corehouse [2]Footnote: Note: The First edition of De L' Allemagne was suppressed by Napolean and only 4 or 5 copies survive
Scottish Travel and Natural History 7 Volumes. Pennant, Thomas the Journey from Chester to London. London: Wilkie and Robinson, 1811. 8vo, later portrait laid-in, Modern half calf, bookplate; Gordon, Seton The Land of the Hills and the Glens. London: Cassell and Company, 1920. First Edition, 8vo, Original green cloth gilt, signed by the author; [Idem] The Wanderings of a Naturalist. London: Cassell and Company, 1921. 8vo, gift inscription to free- endpaper; [Idem] Amid Snowy Wastes. London: Cassell and Company, 1922. 8vo, original blue cloth; [Idem] The Charm of Skye. London: Cassell and Company, 1929. First edition, 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, a little foxing; St John, Charles Wild Sports & Natural History of the Highlands. Edinburgh: T. N. Foulis, 1919. 8vo, original cloth, neat gift inscription to title- page; Hall, Robert The History of Galashiels. Galashiels: Alexander Walker & Son, 1898. Large 8vo, number 296 of 425 copies; original blue cloth gilt.
[ Victoria Cross ] A cartes de visite portraying Reverend James William Adams. [Awarded the Victoria Cross for actions during the Second Afghan War in which he saved fallen soldiers that had been trapped down a ditch, risking his life and saving theirs. This act of gallantry made him the first clergyman to receive a Victoria Cross.]

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