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Lot 259

* Britten (Benjamin, 1913-1976), English composer and conductor. A group of 16 Autograph Postcards and Notecards Signed, 'Ben' or 'BB', 26 November 1951 - 19 July 1973, all to Gladys Parr, mainly thank you notes, including: 'My dearest Florence Pike, it was touching of you to take a moment off dusting, and opening the front door to send me a gift on my birthday! I had a long day off work, and a nice party with Birthday cake (& whisky & Gin to wash it down) - but it would have been nicer if you could have been there too. Lots of love to you - your loving composer BB.'; 'How sweet of you to write so warmly about D[eath] in V[enice]. They all must have done very well without me! - & I long to see & hear it myself', etc., 9 notes on The Red House personalised notecards, two with accompanying autograph envelopes, together with 4 Autographed Letters Signed, Peter, from Peter Pears to Gladys Parr, signed 'Peter', on The Red House letterhead, two written at the end of Britten's life, 'He had a lovely birthday with a little party, champagne up & down stairs. He is going out 'like a lamb' as he says. Calm & clean, shedding radiant adorable light to the very end'; 'Our service for Ben was full of thanks - for that it is what we cannot help feeling - thanks for his music, his gifts, his sweetness, his person, his love and when we have a London memorial service at Westminster Abbey, that is what I am determined shall be the key of it', a total of 8 pages on personalised stationery, 8vo, plus 6 further postcards and notecards from Peter Pears, two written by Peter but signed by Ben and Peter, and two pamphlets, Armenian Holiday, August 1965 and Moscow Christmas, December 1966, both with best wishes for Christmas and the New Year compliment slips signed by Peter & Ben loosely inserted QTY: (a folder)NOTE:Provenance: Gladys Parr (1892-1988), English mezzo-soprano; thence by family descent.

Lot 395

A collection of glassware, comprising, eleven wine glasses, engraved 'S' initials, within a laurel, 15cm high,six brandy glasses, each engraved with African wildlife, 12cm high, a triple neck decanter, with an enamelled 'Gin' label, 23cm high, and two drummers, 15cm high (2)Condition ReportFair overall. Brandys good and no issues. 

Lot 481

Mixed wines and spirits including Taylor's Select Reserve Port, Fletcher's Fine Ruby Port, two Bells half bottles, Teachers (1l), Atholl Brose whisky (20cl), Beefeater Gin (1l), Chambord, three bottles red wine, Sauvignon Blanc, mulled wine (14) (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).

Lot 110

An Italian replica Colt Navy Model 1851, serial number '813', blued barrel ad cylinder over brass frame and trigger guard with two piece wooden grip, together with ball mould , copper powder flask and certificate in a wooden gin case.

Lot 479

A group of wine, spirits and aperitifs, including whiskey, gin, French dessert wine etc. (10)

Lot 103

A Vintage Bakelite Table Lamp Base with Shade Having Gin Labels

Lot 284

Buchan Pottery Gin and Port Decanters

Lot 156

A vintage 'London Gin' advertising rectangular wall mirror. 51cm x 41cm. Framed

Lot 391

Japan, Tenpo, silver Cho-gin [1837-58], 80 x 32mm, 130.50g (JNDA 06-68; KM C9b). Very fine, rare £150-£200

Lot 502

Box of various candles, boxed glass ware, Gordons Gin etc

Lot 1704

A Dartmouth pottery glug glug jug "Plymouth Gin of the West, together with five other examples, a Dartmouth pottery jardinière and another jug.

Lot 188

Bottle of Vigilant Dry Gin, 100cl

Lot 832

A Lovatts ridged vase in green and a similar jug AF, six gin balloon glasses having coin banding and three blue and white herb pots etc.

Lot 164

Selection sealed alcohol to include Glenmorangie 10 year old, Jack Daniels, Southern Comfort, Plymouth dry gin, Oyzo, Glenfiddich

Lot 2050

A Set of Four Elizabeth II Silver Wine or Decanter-Labels, by Leslie Gordon Durbin, London, 1953 to commemorate the coronation of Elizabeth II, each shaped oblong, each side applied with a heraldic lion and with a Royal crown, one engraved 'Whisky'; one engraved 'Gin' one engraved 'Sherry' and one engraved 'ER 1953 Brandy', in fitted cardboard casethe labels 64mm wide, 3oz 19dwt, 123gr (4)Each fully marked, three on the front on one on the back. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The case with scuffs and stains overall.

Lot 29

Twelve bottles of mixed liqueur and spirits, comprising a Martell fine cognac, a Grand Monarque cognac, Rocha's old tawny port, a Plymouth dry gin, a 70cl and a vintage half bottle of Gordons London gin, a 20cl London dry gin and others (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good

Lot 33

A large quantity of alcohol miniatures, including whisky, port, gin and liqueur (3) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Mixed condition

Lot 10

Six bottles of mixed spirits, wine and liqueur, comprising 1litre vintage Gordon's London Dry Gin, a 70cl boxed Croft particular sherry, a boxed 70cl Benedictine, 1litre Three Barrels VSOP brandy, a 1959 Stephansturn Spatlese and a half bottle of vintage character port (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good

Lot 27

Three boxes of approximately 120 spirit and liqueur miniatures, including gin and cognac (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, some evaporation in certain bottles.

Lot 1075

Advertising Water Jugs, Senior Service, Nelson Tipped, Beefeater Gin water jug, etc:- One Box.

Lot 1331

Advertising Water Jugs, Whitehall - London Dry Gin, Beateater Gin, Seagres Gin, the Glenmorangie Malt Whisky jugs, etc:- One Tray.

Lot 1390

A mixed lot, comprising: an antique Dutch blue glass gin bottle, 16.5cm high; a pair of Chinese green soapstone lion dogs, 14.5cm high; and two German boxed sets of building blocks. (5)

Lot 409

Gordon's Special London Dry gin, Booth's High & Dry gin, Parterre Semi Seco, Blue Nun Liebfraumilch 1978, and a Fuller's Vintage Ale 1997 (5)

Lot 88

1 litre bt Gilbey's London Dry Gin Export Strength 47.5%

Lot 607

1 70-cl bt Gordons Original 37.5% 1 70-cl bt House of Lords Plymouth Gin 41.2% 2 75-cl bts Martini Extra Dry 15% 1 75-cl bt Filipetti Vermouth Rosso 14.8% 1 70-cl bt L'Héritier-Guyot Crème de Cassis de Dijon 20% 1 70-cl Pelinkovac Gorki Biljni Liker 28% oc 1 50-cl bt Shaoxing Rice Wine Group 20YO Huadiao Wine 15% 1 70-cl bt Bella Veroni Original Amaretto 22% 1 50-cl bt Rivera Dei Limoni Limoncello di Sorrento 30% 1 litre bt Pimms N°1 25% 1 50-cl bt Glayva Scotch Liqueur 40% 1 litre bt Cointreau 40% oc 1 70-cl bt Dom Bénédictine 40% Above 14 various sized bottles

Lot 64

A collection of spirits to include four bottles of brandy including Three Barrels and Phillipe Rochelle, a bottle of Bell's Whisky, a bottle of Cointreau, a bottle of Smirnoff vodka and a bottle of gin, together with a collection of various wines and champagnes. (14) Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 139

A pair of silver and enamelled decanter wine labels for 'Gin' and 'Whisky'. Birmingham 1954. By T&S. Approx. 44 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 345

A Naturalistic silver wine label for 'Gin'. Circa 1840. Approx. 12 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 544

A set of three silver decanter wine labels for 'Gin', 'Brandy' and 'Whisky'. Birmingham 1966. By C&C. Approx. 60 grams. Est. £60 - £80.

Lot 296

A Victorian silver cylindrical Scent Bottle (lacks stopper) engraved Bo Peep scene, London 1884, 2in high and a white metal 'GIN' Bottle Ticket formed as a vine leaf

Lot 18

A box of various mixed wines and spirits including Remy Martin Champagne Cognac (original cardbooard box), Johnnie Walker Black Label, Glenmorangie Ten Year Old Whisky, Johnnie Walker Black Label half bottle, Bisquit Fine Champagne Cognac half bottle, Gordon's Gin 75 cl, Gordons Sloe Gin 70cl, Waitrose Vodka 75cl, Andre Clouet Champagne, Piper Heidsieck Champagne, Heidsieck & Co. Monopole Blue Top Champagne, Lindauer Sparking Wine, Castillo Perelada Cava, two bottles Noilly Prat, one bottle Tio Pepe Sherry, one bottle Chateau Haut Guiraud Cotes de Bourg 1985, one bottle Carinena Val de Cabrera 1995, one bottle Labouré-Roi Puligny-Montrachet 2002, one bottle Arc du Rhone Chateauneuf de Paper 2014, one bottle Anciano Gran Reserva Temperanillo 2009 and one bottle Domaine Laborie 2012 (22)

Lot 45

Two boxes of mixed wines and spirits including three bottles Gordon's Sloe Gin, one bottle Cinzano Bianco, one bottle Chablis 2004, one bottle Gewürztraminer 1995 and five bottles Rhein Hock German Table Wine NV

Lot 126

* Gillray (James). The Injured Count, S[trathmore] - published by C. Morgan, circa 1786, uncoloured etching, mount stained and toned, one repaired closed tear, 280 x 405 mm, together with John Bull, Baited by Dogs of Excise, H. Humphrey, April 9th 1790, uncoloured mixed method engraving on wove, trimmed to the neat line and tipped on to near-contemporary laid paper, one marginal tear causing slight loss, 260 x 410 mm, with The Board of Controul, or the Blessings of a Scotch Dictator, published by R. Phillips March 20th 1787, uncoloured etching on laid, slight creasing, torn in the lower right corner with loss to margin but no affecting the printed image, 270 x 375 mmQTY: (3)NOTE:BM Satires 7013; 7640 & 7152 respectively.This semi-pornographic scene of a drunken Mary Eleanor Lyon, Countess of Strathmore, was published anonymously. This print which is not dated, was signed 'JS' to make it look as if it was the work of the Pittite caricaturist James Sayer. The print was probably sponsored by Lady Strathmore's husband (the figure behind the screen) or someone in his circle such as the Duke of Norfolk. The defamation of the Countess, who was said to prefer her cats to her son, may also have been made in the hope that the Countess would pay to suppress it (in Clayton's words the 'intersection between blackmail and pornography'). She is depicted bare-breasted, suckling two cats and raising a glass of gin whilst a servant standing behind her, invites her to bed. In the background, her land agent, James Farrer, inspects a map of her estates. Farrer was the man Lord Strathmore accused of having an affair with his wife. The caricature has enabled Gillray to accuse the Countess of being an unnatural and perverse mother, who rejects her son and cuckolds her husband. Lord Strathmore probably hoped that this would help him counter the divorce proceedings that the Countess brought against him. It failed because the countess won her divorce, which was a highly unusual victory for a woman at this time. T. Clayton, James Gillray, a Revolution in Satire, p. 103.

Lot 353

Liqueurs, wine and miniatures, including Beefeater London Dry Gin, 1ltr, Jim Beam bourbon whiskey, Four Bells Navy Rum, Jameson Irish Whiskey, and Clarke's bourbon. (a quantity)

Lot 354

Assorted spirits, including Gordon's London Dry Gin, Eagle Rare Kentucky bourbon whiskey, Smirnoff Vodka no. 21, Haig Club Scotch whisky, and two unidentified liquors in novelty bottles, one formed as a pistol, the other as a phallus. (a quantity)

Lot 105

Three Elizabeth II silver decanter labels, for brandy, gin and whisky, 1.21oz.

Lot 89

BRUICHLADDICH 1970 125TH ANNIVERSARY 35 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1970 | Bottled: 2006 | Stated age: 35 years old | ABV: 40,1% | Region: Islay | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Bruichladdich is a Scottish distillery on the island of Islay, founded in 1881 by the Harvey brothers, who owned the Dundashill and Yoker grain distilleries in Glasgow. Like all late Victorian distilleries, its fate was inextricably linked to the production of blended whisky from the beginning. As a single malt, its whisky was virtually non-existent. It was closed in 1995 due to redundancy and remained dormant until 2001, when it was acquired by Murray McDavid, led by Mark Reynier and Simon Coughlin. The team was joined by the legendary Jim McEwan, who left Bowmore to become Master Distiller and help revive the distillery. McEwan played a key role in experimenting with different types of casks, local barley, and levels of malt smoking. This led to the launch of Port Charlotte peat whisky and the revolutionary Octomore, as well as The Botanist gin, which uses Islay herbs. In 2012, the distillery was bought by Remy Cointreau, which still owns it today. | Bottle description | Bruichladdich 1970 is a single malt whisky, released on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of this famous distillery. The whisky was distilled in 1970 and bottled in 2006 after 35 years of aging in bourbon casks, with an additional finish in Pinot Gris casks from the renowned Zind Humbrecht winery.The bottle and box are decorated with the signature of the legendary Jim McEwan, who played a crucial role in the restoration and reopening of the Bruichladdich distillery in 2001 and held the position of master distiller until 2015. His signature appears only on truly exceptional bottlings that are still prized among whisky connoisseurs and collectors today.Nose: Tropical fruit, citrus, vanilla, and soft oak, with hints of flowers and fruit from the vinous finish.Taste: Rich, juicy, and smooth, with notes of honey, fruit, vanilla, and soft wood, accentuated by sweetness and mineral notes from the Pinot Gris finish.Finish: Long, harmonious, with lingering notes of fruit, wood, and sweetness.The auctioned bottle and its certificate are numbered 2140/2502 and come in a luxurious wooden box, making it an exclusive collector's item.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box, scratch on the top of the case

Lot 1915

A Collection of nine bottles of gin, Gordon’s and Beefeater.

Lot 1187

A Gordons london dry gin crate and a vintage leather suitcase. NO RESERVE

Lot 101

A bottle of Whitley Neill raspberry gin, 70 cl.

Lot 343

An early 20th century oak tantalus with silver plated mounts, with three cut glass decanters, each with silver plated label, 'Gin', 'Whisky' and 'Port', height 33cm, width 33cm, and a further matching cut glass decanter, with silver plated 'Sherry' decanter label (2).

Lot 1290

Ten modern late 20th century hallmarked silver decanter labels, including six 'Sherry', two 'Brandy', a 'Gin' and a 'Port', combined weighable silver approx 3.95ozt/122g (10).

Lot 310A

COLLECTION OF VODKA GIN & RUM

Lot 154

Mixed Lot: A Plymouth Gin jug, White Horse Scotch Whisky plastic advertising figure and other items

Lot 584

A Victorian oak and silver plated tantalus. Silver plated on brass top and corner decoration, with drop handles to the side. The two flaps lift to release the bottles, silver plated labels to top for Brandy, Whiskey and Gin. H28cm x W36cm.

Lot 233

A Hendricks Gin leather topped stool

Lot 273

Goosnargh Chapter Seven Gin, England - 45%, 1 bottle

Lot 283

Trevethan Cornish Dry Gin, UK - 43%, 1 bottle

Lot 280

Oregin Citrus Gin, India - 40%, 1 bottle

Lot 275

Hoshi Japanese Small Batch Gin, Japan - 38%, 1 bottle

Lot 276

GinRio London Dry Gin, Argentina - 45%, 1 bottle

Lot 278

Sakari Gin, Japan - 41%, 1 bottle

Lot 282

The Distiller Rhubarb & Ginger Gin Liqueur, UK - 20%, 1 bottle

Lot 274

Commodore's London Dry Gin, Croatia - 43%, 1 bottle

Lot 300

Plymouth English Gin, 1litre, together with Cockburn's Port two cased miniatures (2)

Lot 281

Studer's Swiss Highland Sloe Gin, Switzerland - 26.6%, 1 bottle

Lot 277

Old Young's 1829 Gin, Australia - 42%, 1 bottle

Lot 284

Whitley Neill Gooseberry Gin - 43%, 1 bottle

Lot 279

Oruza Dry Gin, France - 42%, 1 bottle

Lot 75

Silver 'Gin' decanter labels with floral designCondition Report: Item is in good condition, light scratches to back and minor spots on front, C1980, see additional image

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