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Lot 133

A modern Moorcroft Florian design vase (boxed), 27cmFree from damage, crazing and restoration. First quality.

Lot 28

A modern Moorcroft pottery Fuchsia pattern vase, factory marks and brown painted M.C.C 2001, 31.5cm highIn good order. Free from crazing and restoration. First quality. 

Lot 21

A collection of Concord memorabilia including a silver frame and paper clip, both Carrs, Sheffield 2003, a Danbury Mint silver ingot commemorating the inauguration of the Concord, Birmingham 1976, two glass paperweights, seven commemorative and first day covers, including one signed by Brian Trubshaw, a Wedgewood paperweight, a selection of badges, a white metal concord pendant, and Matchbox and Corgi Toys Concord models, total silver weight 2 toz. (1 bag)

Lot 247

A group of three 9ct gold rings, the first set with a marquise cut pink stone with cubic zirconia to each shoulder, size M, 2.1g, the second set with a double row of cubic zirconia, size O, 2.5g, and the third set with a square cut garnet surrounded by small white stones in a silver scalloped setting, size N/O, 2.5g. (3)

Lot 279

A group of three gold rings, the first a 14ct bi-colour gentleman's ring, size T/V, 4.4g, the second a 9ct signet ring with an illusion set diamond, size V, 3.4g, and the third a 9ct gold buckle design ring, size L, 2.3g. (3)

Lot 123

A selection of loose gemstones including three citrines, a smoky quartz (all faceted) plus six cabochon stones. Sold in support o the Knutsford Community First Responder Trust.

Lot 135

A 9 ct gold ladies 1930s watch on a gilded expandable band. The mechanism is running but the time keeping is untested. In original box. This item is sold in support of the Knutsford Community First Responder Trust. (1)

Lot 15

A first half 20th century sampler, silver, gold and coloured thread depicting fleurs-de-lys (Scouts?), in a black ebonised frame, c.1930s, approx 31cm x 22.5cm

Lot 22

A collection of sterling silver, 925 stamped and unmarked white metal jewellery and decorative items, to include items set with Baltic amber, Blue John fluorite and other stones. Sold in support of the Knutsford Community First Responder Trust.

Lot 112

Two first half 20thc biscuit barrels, one with glass lid and stamped New Hall to base, the other footed with Chinese decoration, measures 23cm high with handle

Lot 55

GLENLIVET 12 YEAR OLD AND FOUNDER'S RESERVESingle malts.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.This lot provides an ideal opportunity to compare and contrast Glenlivet's NAS Founder's Reserve with the 12 Year Old it was originally replaced.Both fill levels in mid neck. There is a light pen mark to the side of the 12 Year Old carton.

Lot 6

GLENMORANGIE 15 YEAR OLDSingle 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.Glenmorangie's 15 Year Old is now, sadly, discontinued.43% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck.

Lot 61

GLENFIDDICH 12 YEAR OLD SPECIAL RESERVESingle 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 / 75clGLEN MORAY SINGLE MALTThis NAS expression from Glen Moray won "Best in Class" at the 2009 Internations Wine and Spirits Competition.40% ABV / 70clBoth bottles have good fill level in the neck. There is minor rusting to the Glenfiddich tube lid.

Lot 69

GLENFIDDICH 14 YEAR OLD RICH OAKSingle maltWithout 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 / 70clGLEN MORAY CHARDONNAY MELLOWEDSingle malt.Finished in Chardonnay wine barrels.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 7

GLENFIDDICH 1984 15 YEAR OLD THIRD MILLENNIUM RESERVESingle 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 / 70cl

Lot 75

BALVENIE 12 YEAR OLD SIGNATURE BATCH #5Single malt.Balvenie is part of the Grant’s family and sits beside its sister distilleries, Glenfiddich and Kininvie, in the Speyside burgh of Dufftown. Established in 1892, just a few years after Glenfiddich, Balvenie has spent its life supplying the heart of the Grant’s blend. In fact, it wasn’t until nearly 100 years later, when Kininvie was built, that it was able to seriously market its own single malt.One of very few distilleries to retain its own malting floor, Balvenie is slightly unusual for a modern Speyside whisky in that it still uses a small percentage of peated malt to make its spirit. While the new make it produces is far from smoky, this small amount of peat gives it a distinctive character that has helped it become one of the best-selling malt whiskies in the world.The Signature is matured in a combination of Oloroso Butts, first fill, and refill Bourbon barrels.40% ABV / 70clFill level in low neck.

Lot 8

GLENLIVET 12 YEAR OLDSingle 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 / 70clGLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLDSingle 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.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 82

GLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLDSingle 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.40% ABV / 70clGLENFIDDICH 12 YEAR OLD SPECIAL RESERVESingle 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 / 70cl

Lot 88

GLENFIDDICH SPECIAL RESERVE AND GLENFIDDICH 12 YEAR OLDSingle malts.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.Special Reserve - 40% ABV / 70cl12 Year Old - 40% ABV / 35cl

Lot 90

GLENFIDDICH 12 YEAR OLD SPECIAL RESERVESingle 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 / 70clJOHNNIE WALKER RED LABELBlended whisky.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 124

LAGAVULIN 16 YEAR OLDSingle 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 / 70clFill level in mid neck.

Lot 133

BALVENIE 12 YEAR OLD DOUBLEWOODSingle malt.Balvenie is part of the Grant’s family and sits beside its sister distilleries, Glenfiddich and Kininvie, in the Speyside burgh of Dufftown. Established in 1892, just a few years after Glenfiddich, Balvenie has spent its life supplying the heart of the Grant’s blend. In fact, it wasn’t until nearly 100 years later, when Kininvie was built, that it was able to seriously market its own single malt.One of very few distilleries to retain its own malting floor, Balvenie is slightly unusual for a modern Speyside whisky in that it still uses a small percentage of peated malt to make its spirit. While the new make it produces is far from smoky, this small amount of peat gives it a distinctive character that has helped it become one of the best-selling malt whiskies in the world.40% ABV / 70clFamous 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.40% ABV / 70clGLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLD

Lot 136

GLENLIVET 12 YEAR OLDSingle 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 / 70clABERLOUR 10 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Named after the small Speyside town in which it resides, Aberlour distillery has cultivated a dedicated following, particularly in France where it is frequently the top selling single malt. The spirit it produces ages extremely well in Sherry casks and has a distinctive note of blackcurrant.Although it boasts an extensive core range, the expression it is perhaps best known for is the consistently excellent small batch A’Bunadh.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 140

GLENLIVET 12 YEAR OLDSingle 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 / 70clPINWINNIE ROYALE 12 YEAR OLDBlended whisky.40% ABV / 75cl

Lot 179

2 LAGAVULIN 12 YEAR OLD WHITE HORSE MINIATURES AND 1 LAGAVULIN 16 YEAR OLD WHITE HORSE MINIATURESingle malts.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.12 Year Old - 43% ABV / 5cl x 216 Year Old - 43% ABV / 5cl

Lot 198

GLEN KEITH 10 YEAR OLDSingle malt.43% ABV / 70clGLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLDSingle 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.40% ABV / 70clThe bottom edge of the Glen Keith label is peeling slightly.

Lot 211

GLENLIVET XXV 25 YEAR OLDSingle 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

Lot 225

GLENFIDDICH SNOW PHOENIXSingle 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.The Snow Phoenix is a vatting of casks (some allegedly very old ones) that were rescued from one of their warehouses in 2010, when the roof collapsed under the weight of a huge snow dump.47.6% ABV / 70clThe bottle is in good condition. There are some very minor dents to the tin and some light scratching to the base, but on the whole it is in very good condition for a Snow Phoenix tin.

Lot 229

ABHAINN DEARG 2008 FIRST RELEASESingle malt.One of the most remote distilleries in Scotland, Abhainn Dearg is the first legal distillery in the Outer Hebrides since 1844. This tiny distillery began production in 2008 and only produces 20,000 litres of spirit pre annum using traditional methods and locally sourced ingredients. The name Abainn Dearg (pronounced A-vin Jer-ig) comes from the distillery’s water source, and is Gaelic for “the red river”.Distilled: 2008Bottled: 2011Matured in cask #0646% ABV / 50cl

Lot 240

LAGAVULIN 1993 FEIS ILE 2008Single 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.This limited edition expression was bottled exclusively for the 2008 Islay Festival, or Feis Ile.Distilled: 13/04/1993Matured in cask #1403Bottle Number: 30452.9% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck.

Lot 241

GLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLDSingle 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.40% ABV / 70clOLD PULTENEY 12 YEAR OLDSingle malt.stablished in 1826 to satiate the local fishing community’s thirst for the good stuff, Pulteney distillery, in the town of Wick, is home to some unusual stills. Scaled up versions of the kind favoured by smugglers of the era; they sport oversized reflux bulbs that are nearly as big as the still bases. These are combined with purifiers and snaking lyne arms running into worm-tub condensers, resulting in a spirit that is oily and full bodied.In 1995 the distillery was acquired by Inver House, who properly established “Old Pulteney” as a single malt brand. Since then, the brand has gone from strength to strength, and collected several awards and accolades along the way.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 242

JURA 10 YEAR OLD ORIGINSingle malt.With deer outnumbering people by around 25 to 1, it’s surprising the isle of Jura can sustain a distillery at all, let alone a decent sized one capable of supplying 2.2 million litres of spirit per annum. Although it was originally founded in 1810, the distillery closed at the turn of the century and wasn’t revived until the 1960 when it was completely rebuilt by two of the island’s local landowners.Despite the abundant peat available on the island, Jura’s style has tended to be somewhat lighter, as dictated by the blending requirements of its owners over the years. Today it is operated by Whyte & MacKay, under the Emperador umbrella.40% ABV / 70clGLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLDSingle 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.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 248

GLENFIDDICH 12 YEAR OLDSingle 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 / 70clMONKEY SHOULDERBlended malt.Monkey Shoulder is a popular blended malt from the owners of Glenfiddich, Balvenie and Kininvie.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 249

GLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLDSingle 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.40% ABV / 70clTULLIBARDINE 10 YEAR OLDSingle malt.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 267

GLENFIDDICH SPECIAL RESERVESingle 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 / 70clTULLIBARDINE 10 YEAR OLDSingle malt.40% ABV / 70clTullibardine fill level in low neck, and there is some denting to the tube lid.

Lot 268

GLENFIDDICH 12 YEAR OLDSingle 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 / 70clGLENLIVET FOUNDER'S RESERVESingle 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 / 70cl

Lot 274

GLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLDSingle 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.40% ABV / 70clGLENFIDDICH 12 YEAR OLD SPECIAL RESERVESingle 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 / 70cl

Lot 276

GLENLIVET CAPTAIN'S RESERVESingle 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.This expression has been finished in Cognac casks.40% ABV / 70clAUCHENTOSHAN AMERICAN OAKSingle malt.Auchentoshan is part of a small minority of Scottish distilleries, in that every drop of whisky it produces is sold as a single malt. Similarly unusual is its use of triple distillation to produce a purer spirit that’s light and mildly fruity.Situated just outside Clydebank, the distillery was lucky to survive the 1941 blitz relatively unscathed. Only one of its warehouses was damaged by a bomb blast, and another near miss provided a blast crater that later became the distillery’s picturesque pond.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 288

LAGAVULIN 12 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.This is an older style expression for their White Horse era.Fill levl in low neck / high shoulder.

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GLENFIDDICH 12 YEAR OLD CAORAN RESERVESingle 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.Taking its name for the Gaelic for "peat ember", the Caoran reserve is an unsual expression for Glenfiddich in that it's lightly peated.40% ABV / 70clMinor rusting to tube lid.

Lot 301

BLACK BOWMORE 1964 FINAL EDITIONSingle malt.The final edition of Black Bowmore 1964 Finest Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky, bottled in 1995.The Bowmore distillery underwent an extensive upgrade in late 1963 to 1964 under new owners Stanley P Morrison. This included converting the stills from direct coal firing to indirect steam firing, and this bottling comes from the first distillation following the conversion. The spirit was filled into oloroso sherry casks and matured for 31 years below sea level in the distillery vaults, before bottling at 49% ABV in 1995. Each bottle is numbered and each box signed by James McColl, Bowmore Distillery Manager from 1960 to 1968.Distilled: 1964Bottle Number: 155149% ABV / 70clIn wooden presentation boxPlease see additional images.

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GLENFIDDICH CLANS OF THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND - CLAN SINCLAIRSingle 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 expression is part of a series of releases, each celebrating different Scottish clans.40% ABV / 70clMinor rusting to tin.

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CARDHU 12 YEAR OLD - 12 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Cardhu was the first distillery acquired by John Walker & Son in 1893 and has been linked to the brand ever since. Although it had appeared as a single malt as early as 1888, it wasn’t until nearly 100 years later that it was properly marketed as such. This proved especially popular in Spain and France, to the point where the distillery couldn’t meet the demand without eating into its blending stock. Their novel approach was to supplement it with whisky from other distilleries, calling it a “Pure Malt” instead. This sneaky tactic caused no end of consternation from the wider whisky industry, ultimately resulting in a tightening of Scotch Whisky regulations and the introduction of the “Blended malt” category.40% ABV / 70cl & 50cl

Lot 43

DALLAS DHU 1979 24 YEAR OLD FIRST CASKSingle malt.This forms part of a range of whiskies that were bottled and sold by Direct Wines Ltd.Distilled: 05/06/1979Matured in cask number #1382Bottle Number: 4546% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck

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GLENLOSSIE 1978 27 YEAR OLD FIRST CASKSingle malt.This forms part of a range of whiskies that were bottled and sold by Direct Wines Ltd.Distilled: 25/07/1978Matured in cask number #478146% ABV / 70cl

Lot 1380

Five Ivorine Backed Cutthroat Razors (cased), field medical instrument set in wooden case, penknives including Johnson & Co, Sheffield (2 blade), Turton Co Sheffield (2 blade) and one other, first day covers, banknotes, etc:- One Tray

Lot 430

A first day cover commemorative silver coin

Lot 431

A first day cover commemorative silver coin

Lot 432

A first day cover commemorative silver coin

Lot 433

A first day cover commemorative silver coin

Lot 434

A first day cover commemorative silver coin

Lot 435

A first day cover commemorative silver coin

Lot 436

A first day cover commemorative silver coin

Lot 1182

Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses', six tea cups and saucers, jug and sugar bowl, all first quality.

Lot 1061

Early C20th presentation Aneroid barometer with 9cm circular white enamel dial, in Edw.VII hallmarked silver circular easel frame, engraved 'Sinnington Hunt First Prize for Doghounds, won by Pilgrim, walked by Mr Rivis Aug 12th 1902, Master - P.C. Sherbrooke' maker William Comyns & Sons, London 1901, H20cm

Lot 1208

C16th 'The booke of common prayer', imprinted at London by the deputies of Christopher Barker printer to the Queens most excellent Maieftie 1598, full leather binding with five raised bands and two brass clasps, interior with a handwritten account of a family history 1632 to 1868 on the first four pages and one back page, (disbound) 1vol

Lot 367

A 1912-22 King George V Definitive unused stamp collection, together with an 1887 Jubilee unused stamp set, a 1946 Victory first day cover and a 1929 UPU Congress stamp collection, all mounted in Harrington & Byrne presentation albums, with certificates

Lot 706

A collection of Wilbur Smith hardback novels, to include one signed, and first editions

Lot 88

Two engravings: An aquatint after Henry Alken (1785-1851), of the first steeple chase on record; jockeys are dressed in nightgowns and caps as it was night-time race, 1839 by Rudolph Ackerman, Eclipse Sporting Gallery, London, 15 x 20cm and mezzotint, 'A party angling', after George Morland (1763-1804), 15 x 20cm

Lot 232

CAPODIMONTE PORCELAIN PARTRIDGEseated on her clutch of eggs, and Peter Barnet First Flight and Conversation (3)

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