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A Victorian silver mounted glug glug decanter, silver hallmarked Chester 1899, makers mark possibly CJ (rubbed), with replacement stopper, height including stopper approx. 25.5cm, together with a modern silver mounted decanter, hallmarked Birmingham 1990, height approx. 30cm, with attached decanter label engraved 'Edgbaston Golf Club Chairman 1983-1990', hallmarked Birmingham 1989, along with two silver Concorde decanter labels, one for Whiskey and the other Gin, both hallmarked Birmingham 1986.
A SELECTION OF VINTAGE GIN TO INCLUDE A SELECTION OF BOOTH'S GIN AND SQUIRES GIN, the Booth's consisting of 1 bottle of 13.3 fl ozs level below neck, 1 bottle of 1960's London probably 13.3 fl ozs level base of neck, 1 bottle of 6.6 fl ozs level base neck and 4 miniatures 2 finest, one below neck the other more than half empty and 2 London one base neck and one half empty and 1 Booth's High & Dry level well in neck, the Squires consist of 3 miniatures two of which are London Dry and the other is a Dry gin in a square bottle (11)
A COLLECTION OF SQUIRES GIN MEMORABILIA TO INCLUDE A BRETBY ADVERTISING FIGURE OF A HUNTER AND HIS DOG, a framed Squires London dry gin advertising mirror, a Copeland Spode jug and a Derbyshire pottery jug (4) Condition Report:the base of the Bretby figure has a vertical hairline crack to either side and an amateur repair to the top of the gun
A pair of George IV silver wine labels by George Knight, London 1820, each of rounded rectangular shape with reeded edges, engraved 'Sherry' and 'Madeira' respectively, 42mm wide; together with a set of three smaller but similar labels by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1856, engraved 'Brandy', 'Whiskey' and 'Gin' respectively, 26mm wide (5)
Four Georgian silver decanter labels of elongated form, George Samuel Lewis & John Wright - two marked for Newcastle 1820, to/w a grape-embossed 'Brandy' label, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825, a later Sterling 'Gin' label and three electroplated vine-leaf labels (9) Condition Report 'Whisky' and 'Port' labels each with one pin-hole
5 Bottles Mixed Lot Fine and very collectable Whisky and Liqueur from 1940's - 1960/70's Comprising 1 bottle 4/5's quart early 1960's Haig 'Pinch' 86° proof with metal twist cap, 1 decanter (bottle) 1960's Whyte & Mackay “Supreme” rare Old Scotch Whisky (missing foil - unopened most of cork stopper intact), 1 ceramic Decanter/Jug 12 yo Pure Malt Whisky distilled exclusively for Apollo window blinds (in presentation carton), 1 bottle 1940's Gordons Orange Gin and 1 bottle 1960/70's Benedictine 23¾ floz. 73° proof
A suite of lapidary cut drinking glasses, decorated with engraved naturalistic scenes featuring game animals and other wildlife including a fox and a hound, comprising six Champagne glasses, six whisky tumblers, six gin glasses, six red wine glasses, five white wine glasses, six port glasses, and two brandy balloons (37)
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