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A boxed Peco ST-301 N gauge Starter Track Set, a boxed Graham Farish 'The Gate Inn', five unboxed Hornby N gauge Buildings, a Platform, Gauze, Scenic Accents Hereford Cows, P & D Marsh Models Postman, Bike and Postboxes, Plaster Cloth, Track Plans Booklets and Making a Start in N Gauge Book
A group of vintage silver and white metal jewellery including a ewer pendant necklace, a marcasite-set and mother-of-pearl flowerhead necklace, two filigree necklaces having four-pointed star and flowerhead pendants, a double locket pendant, a double horseshoe stick pin, a gate-link bracelet and a Wedgwood cameo brooch etc
* Attributed to Thomas Bewick (1753-1828). Fishermen, Horse and Rider crossing a River, & Man on a Donkey, three original metal alloy engraving plates mounted to wooden printing blocks, the first showing three fishermen in a river pulling at a large net, with trees in the background, surface size 39 x 66 mm, the second showing a man riding a horse across a river, with a gate on the bank beyond, surface size 44 x 70 mm, the third showing a man in a hat riding a donkey on a path with overhanging tree and other foliage, surface size 32 x 46 mm, each with an impression taken from the block printed on modern good quality modern handmade paperQTY: (3)NOTE:See Blanche Cirker, 1800 Woodcuts by Thomas Bewick and his School, New York: Dover Publications, 1990, page 176, number 4 and page 149, number 4 for the first two works.
* Brock (Charles Edmund, 1870-1938). Six humorous watercolour hunting scenes, circa 1889, each signed within the image, two dated '89, each titled: Fixed, A Cropper, Gentle Persuasion, Affectionate, Hard on the Gate, A Case of not looking before one leaps, some toning, scarce minor foxing spots, mount apertures 11.4 x 16.4 cm (4 1/2 x 6 1/2 ins) and similar, mounted in two groups of three, two uniform frames and glazed (34 x 80.5 cm)QTY: (2)
Charles III (b.1948) then HRH Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997); an auto-pen signed Christmas card {1988} inscribed "To you both, from Diana and Charles ", folded card with twin gilt cyphers to cover and a colour photograph of the Royal Family with Princes William and Harry standing on a five bar gate to interior, envelope lacking (1) Provenance: Alan Maxwell MVO, of photographic and camera specialist, Wallace H eaton Ltd., official suppliers to the Royal Family
An original vintage color pastel on paper depicting the Golden Gate Bridge. Artist signature and date on lower left side: Luisa R. Blanco 1965. Housed in a wooden frame with a beige mat. Artwork dimensions: 9"L x 12.5"H. Frame dimensions: 14"L x 0.75"W x 17.5"H. Artist: Luisa R. Blanco (Cuban-American, 20th-21st century)Issued: 1965Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: Cuba-United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Minor foxing on upper part. Small stain on lower left side of mat.
Albany E Howarth(1872-1936)"Winchester West Gate" and "St Giles, Edinburgh",pencil signed to the margin,etchings,40 x 27.5cms and 39 x 20cms, in frames,together with;Andrew Fairbairn Affleck(1874-1935)Cathedral interior with figures,pencil signed to margin,etching,61 x 41.5cms, in frame. (3)
A Rare Mid-19th Century Twenty Shot Over and Under 7mm Pinfire Le Faucheux Pattern Revolver, with 12cm barrels, triangular fore-sight, the cylinder with two rows of concentric chambers and stamped with Liege proof mark, the hammer with two firing pins, the right side set with an arm for the ejector rod hinged to locate both rows of chambers (ejector rod missing) with hinged loading gate and folding double action trigger, the whole with foliate chiselled decoration, the underside of the frame stamped LF and numbered 692, the frame butt with lanyard ring, the original ivory grip scales have been removed as their sale is prohibited, 26cm, with a leather pistol holsterAction works well. Rust pitting to metalwork which bears traces of the original bluing. The elephant ivory grip scales have been removed prior to sale to conform with current CITES regulations.
Unique Copy Signed by Heaney & Montague with Holograph Poems [Poetry Ireland] Reading at the Gate Theatre, Dubin in June 1989 - to Mark the Sixtieth Birthday of John Montague and the Fiftieth of Seamus Heaney, with Music by Liam O'Flynn. The Programme contains Poems Fosterling, by Heaney and Heart Song by Montague; the programme with Signature and corrections by Montague, and holograph of Heaney's Poem, Signed and dated, framed with manuscript of Montague's Poem Heart Song, Unique. (1) [Brandes & Durkan D28]
Irish Literature: Heaney (Seamus) Beowulf, Lond. 1999. First Edn., d.w.; Banville (John) The Infinitirs, Lond. 2009. First Edn., Signed by Author, d.w.; Healy (John) Nineteen Acres, Galway 1978. First Edn, d.w.; Toibin (Colm) Nora Webster, Lond. 1914. First Edn., Signed by Author, d.w.; Smiley (Jane) At Paradise Gate, N.Y. 1981. First Edn. Signed by Author, d.w.; Keane (J.B.) The Man from Clare, Cork 1969, paperback, & 2 others. As a lot. (8)
Postcards, London, a selection of approx. 65 cards, mostly suburbs. RPs include Wimbledon Rd Wandsworth, Princess Gate, The Green Barnes, St John's Rd Clapham, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Forest Gate, Prince & Princess of Wales visit to Hackney, Broadway Manor Park, Palace Hotel Bloomsbury, Broadway Stratford etc. Also good printed street scenes inc. decorated tram for Prince of Wales opening London Electric Tramway 15 May 1903, High St Mortlake, Pelham Crescent South Kensington (Charles Martin) etc (mainly gd)
HIGHLAND PARK 16 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 16 years old | ABV: 40% | Region: Islands - Orkney | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Condition: traces of mold on the bottle | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Estimate: 2 000 - 3 000 Kc | Distillery | Highland Park is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Orkney Islands, in the town of Kirkwall. Its history dates back to 1798, although the circumstances surrounding its creation are shrouded in myth. The foundation is attributed to either the well-known smuggler and priest Magnus Eunson or the farmer David Robertson. The exact details are disputed, but the distillery's official gate bears the year 1798 as the beginning of its history.The distillery did not gain its real stability and development until the second half of the 19th century, when it was first owned by William Stuart (proprietor of Miltonduff), and then James Grant, former manager of the Glenlivet Distillery. Under their leadership, the distillery was expanded and became an important part of the Scotch whiskey industry.In 1937, Highland Park became part of Highland Distillers, which is now part of the Edrington Group (which also includes The Macallan in its portfolio). Highland Park whiskey first appeared on the market as a single malt in the 1970s in an 8-year-old version, but in the 1980s the packaging underwent a redesign (and then several other modifications) when 12-year and 18-year versions were introduced. The distillery soon gained a strong, almost cult-like fan base, and its offerings are constantly expanding. In addition to the main line of aged whiskeys, various limited editions have been released, inspired by the history of Orkney and Norse mythology. | Bottle | Highland Park Aged 16 Years is a single malt whisky released as a special edition for travel retail, making it unavailable in mainstream stores. Aged for a minimum of 16 years, this whisky offers a smoother profile than is typical for standard bottlings from this distillery.Nose: Smooth and harmonious, with notes of sweet honey, ripe fruit, and light smoke. Undertones of vanilla and oak add depth.Taste: Smooth and pleasantly rounded, with flavors of caramel, honey, and subtle spices. Light notes of peat and fruity sherry also complement the spirit's character.Finish: Medium length, with a hint of spice and fine smoke that lingers on the palate.
HIGHLAND PARK 1989 16 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1989 | Bottled: 2005 | Stated age: 16 years old | ABV: 46% | Region: Islands - Orkney | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: metal tube | Estimate: 3 000 - 5 000 Kc | Distillery | Highland Park is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Orkney Islands, in the town of Kirkwall. Its history dates back to 1798, although the circumstances surrounding its creation are shrouded in myth. The foundation is attributed to either the well-known smuggler and priest Magnus Eunson or the farmer David Robertson. The exact details are disputed, but the distillery's official gate bears the year 1798 as the beginning of its history.The distillery did not gain its real stability and development until the second half of the 19th century, when it was first owned by William Stuart (proprietor of Miltonduff), and then James Grant, former manager of the Glenlivet Distillery. Under their leadership, the distillery was expanded and became an important part of the Scotch whiskey industry.In 1937, Highland Park became part of Highland Distillers, which is now part of the Edrington Group (which also includes The Macallan in its portfolio). Highland Park whiskey first appeared on the market as a single malt in the 1970s in an 8-year-old version, but in the 1980s the packaging underwent a redesign (and then several other modifications) when 12-year and 18-year versions were introduced. The distillery soon gained a strong, almost cult-like fan base, and its offerings are constantly expanding. In addition to the main line of aged whiskeys, various limited editions have been released, inspired by the history of Orkney and Norse mythology. | Bottle | Highland Park 1989 is a single malt whisky, distilled in 1989 and bottled by independent bottler Murray McDavid in 2005. The whisky was matured for 16 years in refill sherry casks, which imparted a subtle but complex profile while preserving the distinct character typical for this distillery.Nose: Delicate, with notes of dried fruit, light smoke, and a hint of vanilla, supported by subtle oak undertones.Taste: Smooth and balanced, with flavors of honey, caramel, and fruity sherry adding depth. Light spicy notes and fine smoke complete the overall character.Finish: Medium length and pleasant, with notes of oak, spice, and a slight smoky aftertaste.The auctioned bottle is one of 1,500 bottles released in this limited edition.
HIGHLAND PARK 18 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 18 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Islands - Orkney | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper tube | Bottle code: L0361G L11 23:05 12:08 | Estimate: 3 000 - 5 000 Kc | Distillery | Highland Park is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Orkney Islands, in the town of Kirkwall. Its history dates back to 1798, although the circumstances surrounding its creation are shrouded in myth. The foundation is attributed to either the well-known smuggler and priest Magnus Eunson or the farmer David Robertson. The exact details are disputed, but the distillery's official gate bears the year 1798 as the beginning of its history.The distillery did not gain its real stability and development until the second half of the 19th century, when it was first owned by William Stuart (proprietor of Miltonduff), and then James Grant, former manager of the Glenlivet Distillery. Under their leadership, the distillery was expanded and became an important part of the Scotch whiskey industry.In 1937, Highland Park became part of Highland Distillers, which is now part of the Edrington Group (which also includes The Macallan in its portfolio). Highland Park whiskey first appeared on the market as a single malt in the 1970s in an 8-year-old version, but in the 1980s the packaging underwent a redesign (and then several other modifications) when 12-year and 18-year versions were introduced. The distillery soon gained a strong, almost cult-like fan base, and its offerings are constantly expanding. In addition to the main line of aged whiskeys, various limited editions have been released, inspired by the history of Orkney and Norse mythology. | Bottle | Highland Park Aged 18 Years is a single malt whisky that holds a prominent place in the distillery's portfolio and has earned numerous prestigious awards over time. The whisky is matured in a combination of refill and first-fill bourbon and sherry casks, which impart a depth and complex flavor profile that continues to be highly sought after.Nose: Rich and intense, with notes of baked cherries, dark chocolate, honeyed sweetness, and orange peel, complemented by aromatic peat smoke.Taste: Full and balanced, with flavors of honey and fine peat smoke, complemented by caramelized fruit and chocolate.Finish: Long, sweet, and spicy, with subtle nutty notes that perfectly balance the sweetness and smoke.
HIGHLAND PARK 1989 - MISSION GOLD SERIES - AGED 18 YEARS | Distilled: 1989 | Bottled: 2007 | Stated age: 18 years old | ABV: 52,6% | Region: Islands - Orkney | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: metal tube, dents in several places | Estimate: 4 000 - 6 000 Kc | Distillery | Highland Park is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Orkney Islands, in the town of Kirkwall. Its history dates back to 1798, although the circumstances surrounding its creation are shrouded in myth. The foundation is attributed to either the well-known smuggler and priest Magnus Eunson or the farmer David Robertson. The exact details are disputed, but the distillery's official gate bears the year 1798 as the beginning of its history.The distillery did not gain its real stability and development until the second half of the 19th century, when it was first owned by William Stuart (proprietor of Miltonduff), and then James Grant, former manager of the Glenlivet Distillery. Under their leadership, the distillery was expanded and became an important part of the Scotch whiskey industry.In 1937, Highland Park became part of Highland Distillers, which is now part of the Edrington Group (which also includes The Macallan in its portfolio). Highland Park whiskey first appeared on the market as a single malt in the 1970s in an 8-year-old version, but in the 1980s the packaging underwent a redesign (and then several other modifications) when 12-year and 18-year versions were introduced. The distillery soon gained a strong, almost cult-like fan base, and its offerings are constantly expanding. In addition to the main line of aged whiskeys, various limited editions have been released, inspired by the history of Orkney and Norse mythology. | Bottle | Highland Park 1989 is a single malt whisky bottled by independent bottler Murray McDavid as part of the prestigious Mission Gold series. This series is known for bottling whiskies at cask strength, without chill filtration or added coloring, ensuring a natural character. The whisky was distilled in 1989 and bottled in 2007 after 18 years of aging, initially in bourbon barrels and Grenache Blanc wine barrels, with final maturation in barrels from the renowned winery Cellier de la Donna.Nose: Complex, with subtle notes of vanilla, light smoke, and honey intertwined with fruity undertones from the Grenache Blanc.Taste: Rich and expressive, featuring honey, fine peat, and notes of white fruit, vanilla, and light spice.Finish: Long and balanced, with lingering notes of fruit, sweetness, and fine smoke.The auctioned bottle is number 697 of 1,152 produced.
HIGHLAND PARK 30 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 30 years old | ABV: 48,1% | Region: Islands - Orkney | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Bottle code: L0999G L11 04:12 17:54 | Estimate: 20 000 - 25 000 Kc | Distillery | Highland Park is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Orkney Islands, in the town of Kirkwall. Its history dates back to 1798, although the circumstances surrounding its creation are shrouded in myth. The foundation is attributed to either the well-known smuggler and priest Magnus Eunson or the farmer David Robertson. The exact details are disputed, but the distillery's official gate bears the year 1798 as the beginning of its history.The distillery did not gain its real stability and development until the second half of the 19th century, when it was first owned by William Stuart (proprietor of Miltonduff), and then James Grant, former manager of the Glenlivet Distillery. Under their leadership, the distillery was expanded and became an important part of the Scotch whiskey industry.In 1937, Highland Park became part of Highland Distillers, which is now part of the Edrington Group (which also includes The Macallan in its portfolio). Highland Park whiskey first appeared on the market as a single malt in the 1970s in an 8-year-old version, but in the 1980s the packaging underwent a redesign (and then several other modifications) when 12-year and 18-year versions were introduced. The distillery soon gained a strong, almost cult-like fan base, and its offerings are constantly expanding. In addition to the main line of aged whiskeys, various limited editions have been released, inspired by the history of Orkney and Norse mythology. | Bottle | Highland Park Aged 30 Years is a single malt whisky aged for at least 30 years in oak casks, resulting in a rich and complex character. It is one of the top bottlings from the Highland Park distillery.Nose: Complex, with notes of dried fruit, orange peel, vanilla, and honey, accompanied by subtle smoke and spice.Taste: Full and rich, featuring ripe fruit, sherry, caramel, vanilla, and fine peat smoke, offering a harmonious profile.Finish: Long, slightly smoky, and warm, with lingering notes of oak, sherry, and spices.The bottle is presented in a luxurious wooden box, adding to its appeal for collectors.
Rotary, a 9ct gold lady's wristwatch the oval silvered dial signed Rotary, Quartz and having raised baton numerals and matching hands, the oval case hallmarked within for London, 9k gold,1980, the matching gate bracelet stamped .375 to the clasp, diameter 14mm, gross weight without dial and movement 14.95gs, with dial and movement 17.82gs.
Large quantity of unused 00 Gauge Railway Buildings kits Scenic and Lineside Accessories by various makers in original packaging (approx 90) Heljan Engine Shed (2) Airfix Engine Shed , Telegraph Poles (3 packs in early paper headed bags ), Dapol Footbridge, Signal Box, Thatched Cottage, Fencing and Gate, Ratio Signal Box interior, Water Crane, Grounded Van body, LNWR Signal Kits (2), Fencing (4), GWR wire Fencing, couplings (3) and Telegraph Poles (4) kits, Peco Hikers/Scouts/Public Service Figures and Flexible Fencing, Wills Barn, Water tower, Yard Crane, Platelayers Hut, Market Stall, Victorian Bridge, various Accessory packs (12), Coopercraft Tool Kit, Platelayers Tools and Platform Trolley, SMS Gravestones, Craftline Models balsa Barge kit (3), Alpha graphics Watlington Station and Country Garage, Superquick Town Shops, Bus Depot, Fire Station, Metcalfe Gardener's Cottage and Nissen Hut, Howard Scenics Terraced House fronts, Model yard Brick Card, Tiny Signs (4) and Post Office Transfers, Bachmann Elm Trees, Woodland Scenics Scatter Material (8 and Starter Kit), Hornby Golden Straw, Jarvis (3) and Heath green mat, WWScenics Lichen (2), all in original packaging, generally E, unused, packaging VG (approx 90)
Jep 0 Gauge mixed group of Rolling stock (19), consisting of 24cm Post coach, 19cm Baggage car, Fourgon post car 19cm, SNCF Open *3, Open with vigie *2 and others, Ref: 6363 electric level crossing single track with gate keepers house, many in reproduction boxes, the lot also includes 4-wheel baggage car in original box, unboxed SNCF Cattle truck, further baggage car and 24cm Pullman coaches (1 lacks a bogie unit), F-G, (19)

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