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NV Four Fox Sake Junmai Daiginjo, 6 bottles of 72clOCC, Nigata Prefecture, Japan , 16% ABV. Ultra-premium rice wine, Four Fox Sake takes inspiration from the Japanese god of rice, sake, swordsmiths, and foxes, Inari Okami. The fox spirits of Inari were entrusted to guard the Torii gates, only allowing the purest of spirits to pass. Four Fox Sake represents this purity and perfection. Four Fox Sake strive for this perfection right from the beginning, starting with the perfect ingredients. They use only the purest water from the snow of Tsunan, Niigata – an area that boasts a greater annual snowfall than Oslo or Moscow. Then, they painstakingly mill each grain of rice until at least half of the grain is gone, removing any impurities. Four Fox Sake is the highest official designation for Sake, Junmai Daiginjo. Junmai represents the ultimate in purity – only water, rice and koji are used. Daiginjo signifies that at least half of every grain has been milled away. This chrome bottle is a modern take on an ancient classic. The crest reveals the four foxes guarding the Torii gate. Whilst the swords, elegantly embossed in the profile, pay homage to the ancient swordsmiths to whom Inari was god. Beautiful. Recently removed from wine storage
NV Four Fox Sake Junmai Daiginjo, 6 bottles of 72clOCC, Nigata Prefecture, Japan , 16% ABV. Ultra-premium rice wine, Four Fox Sake takes inspiration from the Japanese god of rice, sake, swordsmiths, and foxes, Inari Okami. The fox spirits of Inari were entrusted to guard the Torii gates, only allowing the purest of spirits to pass. Four Fox Sake represents this purity and perfection. Four Fox Sake strive for this perfection right from the beginning, starting with the perfect ingredients. They use only the purest water from the snow of Tsunan, Niigata – an area that boasts a greater annual snowfall than Oslo or Moscow. Then, they painstakingly mill each grain of rice until at least half of the grain is gone, removing any impurities. Four Fox Sake is the highest official designation for Sake, Junmai Daiginjo. Junmai represents the ultimate in purity – only water, rice and koji are used. Daiginjo signifies that at least half of every grain has been milled away. This chrome bottle is a modern take on an ancient classic. The crest reveals the four foxes guarding the Torii gate. Whilst the swords, elegantly embossed in the profile, pay homage to the ancient swordsmiths to whom Inari was god. Beautiful. Recently removed from wine storage
NV Four Fox Sake Junmai Daiginjo, 6 bottles of 72clOCC, Nigata Prefecture, Japan , 16% ABV. Ultra-premium rice wine, Four Fox Sake takes inspiration from the Japanese god of rice, sake, swordsmiths, and foxes, Inari Okami. The fox spirits of Inari were entrusted to guard the Torii gates, only allowing the purest of spirits to pass. Four Fox Sake represents this purity and perfection. Four Fox Sake strive for this perfection right from the beginning, starting with the perfect ingredients. They use only the purest water from the snow of Tsunan, Niigata – an area that boasts a greater annual snowfall than Oslo or Moscow. Then, they painstakingly mill each grain of rice until at least half of the grain is gone, removing any impurities. Four Fox Sake is the highest official designation for Sake, Junmai Daiginjo. Junmai represents the ultimate in purity – only water, rice and koji are used. Daiginjo signifies that at least half of every grain has been milled away. This chrome bottle is a modern take on an ancient classic. The crest reveals the four foxes guarding the Torii gate. Whilst the swords, elegantly embossed in the profile, pay homage to the ancient swordsmiths to whom Inari was god. Beautiful. Recently removed from wine storage
PAIR OF CONTINENTAL, PROBABLY FRENCH OR ITALIAN CHANCEL GATES, 18th century, each gate with an openwork frame holding metal rods, rising to a central anthemion, above plain recessed panels, the metal work all hand forged, 139cm high, when closed together, 99cm wide excluding hinge sockets Provenance: Chateau les Combes, Dordogne, France
Railwayana: A London and North Western Railway Notice sign, "If any Person omit to shut and fasten any gate set up at either side of the Railway for the Accommodation of the Owners or Occupiers of the Adjoining Lands, as soon as he and the carriage, cattle or other animals under his care, have passed through the same, he shall forfeit for every such offence any sum not exceeding Forty Shillings, By Order.", Euston Station, 1st November 1883, original, 18" x 18" approx.
An 18ct gold open-faced pocket watch, with slide action for repetition and loose seconds and minute hands, 3/4 plate movement, engraved reverse case, a 9ct gold lady's wristwatch with 9ct gold gate-link bracelet, a silver open-faced fob watch on a silver curb-link watch chain and three further wristwatches
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669)Peter and John Healing the Cripple at the Gate of the TempleEtching and drypoint, 1652, a slightly later impression of New Hollstein's fourth state (of six), printing with plate tone, on wove paper without watermark, platemark 181 x 217 mm. (7 1/4 x 8 1/2 in), sheet 188 x 224 mm. (7 3/8 x 8 3/4 in), small margins, with 19th century 'Seine Colportage' blue ink import stamp verso, (unframed)Literature:Hind 301; New Hollstein 312 iv/vi
A collection of gold jewellery, a 9 carat yellow gold three bar gate link bracelet, twisted rope bracelet, earrings for pierced ears, a modern shell cameo pendant and chain, a smoky quartz dress ring size K, a garnet gypsy set ring size R, other dress rings and pendants and necklaces, a lady's Marvin Revue wrist watch with personal inscription to case back.

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