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Lot 244

An early 20th century Austrian cold painted bronze fox novelty letter clipformed as snarling fox with a dead bird caught in a gin trap, on a hinged rocking oak moulded platform base raised on brass shaped bun feet, 105cm high, 25cm wide, 14cm deepFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 950

An Elizabeth II clear glass and silver mounted 'glug-glug' decanter, Birmingham 1978, a further cut glass silver mounted decanter and two plain decanters, all four with Elizabeth hallmarked silver bottle labels, 'Gin', 'Vermouth', 'Sherry' and 'Whisky' (4). CONDITION REPORT Chips to the cut glass silver mounted decanter at the base of the stopper and also quite heavy wear around the silver. The tall unmounted decanter has a chip to the neck. Tarnishing and toning to the silver and also to the bottle labels.

Lot 391

Box containing assorted items to include: three knights' helmets bottle stoppers, a spherical Babushka, two Bell's Scotch whisky stoneware bottles (both empty), a White Satin distilled dry gin miniature (unopened) and five Guinness miniatures, crystal mantel clock, brass figure of a cow and person, three onyx eggs in turtle rests, a pair of silver earrings, a 1957 sixpence, a vesta case, a blue glass lined bowl, cutlery, pair of cufflinks etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 612

A WROUGHT IRON GIN TRAP AND A TUNNEL TRAP (2)Late 19th / Early 20th Century

Lot 513

A Silver Decanter Label for Gin, Birmingham 1972

Lot 221

3 silver decanter labels - Brandy Birmingham 1980, Gin Birmingham 1979 and Whisky Birmingham 1980 total weight 1.28 ozt

Lot 1139

Good quality pair of antique sky blue glass decanters, gilt inscribed brandy and gin with silver plated grape vine cork stoppers, 29 cm high, together with four various antique scent bottles and a further silver plated lidded cameo glass jar (7)

Lot 1299

Mixed collection of bijouterie silver and white metal comprising vesta case, three medals, gin decanter label, napkin ring, white metal box with pharaoh bust to lid, white metal sifter spoon mounted by a spread winged eagle, further white metal ashtray (9)

Lot 164

An Antique four section engraved decanter. Engraved Whisky, Gin, Brandy. Together with Two bulbous shaped decanters.

Lot 1045

TWO HACKWOOD AND KEELING POTTERY SPIRIT BARRELS AND COVERS, THAT FOR GIN DECORATED WITH A STAG AND THAT FOR RUM WITH A SWAN. H 27cms.

Lot 639

The most thoroughly restored and exactingly finished 2-door Range Rover, resplendent in Tuscan Blue.A superbly restored Range Rover, from the Land Rover engineering skills behind ‘LOF Clutches’Fully restored from the ground up, costing £40,000, with great attention to detail from a team that really know Land RoverWith a finish to rival any 're-engineered' exampleThe 'Suffix B' has the shortest production run of all Range Rovers2-door Classic Range Rovers are wholly endearing and always seem in fashion, blending in effortlessly whether at Goodwood or a local country showThere is a select group of British cars that are instantly recognisable for their silhouettes alone; the Morris Minor, the Mini, the Jaguar E-Type – and the Range Rover, all vehicles that merit that much-abused word ‘iconic’. Although Rover’s head of new vehicle projects, Spencer King, claimed that the design for a new 4x4 was merely a stopgap, the Louvre Museum in Paris described the result of his collaboration with the engineer Gordon Bashford as an 'outstanding piece of modern sculpture'.Sales commenced on June 17th, with prices from £1,998. ‘Autocar’ magazine raved: “What is so good about the Range Rover is the way it carries out its multiple functions, serving equally well as tug, load carrier, cross-country vehicle and, by no means least, as an ordinary car suitable even for commuting in heavy traffic.”Traffic policing further raised the profile of the Range Rover, and by 1971 it was employed by the forces of Cheshire, Kent, Staffordshire and Warwickshire. In 1976, ‘Car’ magazine had "not found a vehicle to challenge the Range Rover”  while observing the Land Cruiser from Japan was “a nasty piece of work”.February 1996 marked the demise of what had become known as the Range Rover ‘Classic’, following the launch of the second-generation Range Rover two years earlier, by which time some examples resembled a mobile gin-palace. In the words of that ‘Car’ article of 44 years ago: “It really is just as happy in the deep mire of a forest as in the King’s Road”  and to quote ‘Motor’ magazine of 1975: “It isn’t perfect, but there are so few cars which even begin to compete. We love it!”Even today, Range Rover illustrates this model in its advertisements to help promote its latest version of the brand. This tells you all you need to know about the original Range Rover: it is a design icon. Being of Land Rover ancestry, it goes without saying that it is immensely strong and yet with its air of quiet sophistication, it is also a simple vehicle by today’s standards, making it easy to maintain and run.This particular car is a 1972 ‘Suffix B’ version, the second iteration in the 25-year-long series of models. ‘Suffix B’ cars were produced between January and October 1973, making it the shortest production run of any Range Rover model. It featured many improvements over the more common ‘Suffix A’ such as rear window wash-wipe, better sound deadening, more instrumentation, a larger twin outlet water bottle and much else besides.This particular Suffix B was hand-picked by our vendor, a very well-respected Land Rover authority, for a full and comprehensive restoration, costing in the end, approximately £40,000. Like all Range Rovers from this era, wet weather and time take their toll, and this is where a 'proper' restoration differs from a mere restoration. Our vendor knows the difference, so this Range Rover's body was fully acid-dipped and neutralised, followed by extensive welding to the rear floor, rear arches, rear crossmember, front foot wells and front bulkhead; the front end was renewed with high-quality pattern parts. The body was then acid-dipped again, followed by being epoxy painted, seam-sealed and then repainted in Tuscan Blue, this alone costing £11,000.The Rover 3.5-litre V8 engine was fully rebuilt, re-bored, and refitted with a reground crank, new cam, pistons and ancillaries. The original 4-speed LT95 gearbox was also fully rebuild with a vacuum diff-lock. The axles too were fully restored and rebuilt, whilst the original chassis was inspected, cleaned and treated, but remarkably required no welding! The underbody was then paint protected and insulated using a body-coloured Schultz finish.The process continued with the fitting of a brand new full stainless steel exhaust system, a set of Blockley tyres (specially made to mimic the original style Michelin tyres, costing £900) and many hard-to-find parts sourced from contacts, including new light lenses, ignition barrel and clocks etc. Details like the use of a full original fasteners kit, with the correct period fasteners (costing over £1,000), have all been done correctly. New window seals all round, a new 'Famous Four' aluminium tailgate, genuine Land Rover front grille, and fuel tank. The upholstery was fully retrimmed by a highly skilled trimmer and reinstalled with the original 'Kit-Kat' beige seating. This finished Range Rover has been 'shaken down', set-up correctly and enjoyed for a few hundred miles since its restoration. The odometer was zeroed upon completion, given the extent of the work done, and is now ready to be enjoyed by an enthusiast who will have many years of pleasurable Classic Range Rover ownership head of them.SpecificationMake: LAND ROVERModel: RANGE ROVER 1ST GENYear: 1972Chassis Number: 35505627BRegistration Number: LFL 382LTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 20304411 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 133

DRAMBUIE Scotch Whisky Liqueur Full sized bottle, no strength stated. BEEFEATER - ONE LITRE London Dry Gin One litre, 47% volume. PERNOD - ONE LITRE Italian Liqueur One litre, 43% volume, in carton. Three bottles.

Lot 6210

Dominics Military Gin 75cl, Smirnoff Vodka 75cl and 37.5cl, Romanoff Vodka 5cl (4)

Lot 198

Eleven Dutch gin bottles of various size, tallest 27cm (h)

Lot 197

A Georgian c.1800, London silver pair of gin & brandy decanter labels by Peter, Ann & William Bateman & Peter & William Bateman, 20g total

Lot 214

A 19th century moulded brown glass Gin bottle, of square tapered form with conical tapered rim. 25cm tall. Together with a 19th century dark green moulded glass wine bottle. 27cm tall (2)

Lot 65

A Staffordshire figure "Gin and Water", 22cm high; another Staffordshire figure depicting a couple in front of a flowering tree stump, 17cm high; and a continental porcelain figure of a young maiden reclining against tree stump, 12cm high (3)

Lot 534

William Hogarth (1697-1764) - Four engravings - 'Beer Street' and 'Gin Lane', and 'France' plate 1 and 'England' plate 2 (4)

Lot 1385

Two cut glass decanters (one silver-mounted), two silver Whisky and Gin labels, an 'Etains du Manoir' duck shaped wine carafe and two other items,a claret jug and a punch bowl and ladle, tallest 38cm

Lot 58

An antique gin trap length 24cm

Lot 524

Seven Victorian glass rummers and four sloe gin glasses

Lot 605

GIN O'CLOCK, A PAINTED WOOD STREET SIGN STYLE PLAQUE, 70cm long, along with a PIMM'S O'CLOCK wooden street sign style plaque, 90cm long (2)

Lot 649

Silver plated gin & whisky decanter labels together with a gilt metal picture locket, whistles, decorative boxes etc

Lot 150

Canadian Pacific 1933 cruise passenger list, with diagram of the ship, gin label, leather case, Art Nouveau style pen, two 1980 No. 2000 Beano examples, silver jubilee matchbox, and a Hedges Birmingham Snuff box (qty)

Lot 224

* Hogarth (William). Beer Street & Gin Lane, late 19th century impressions, a pair of uncoloured engravings, each approximately 390 x 320 mm, uniformly mounted, framed and glazed, together with The Rakes Progress, set of 8 plates, mid-19th century impressions, the set of eight uncoloured engravings, very slight spotting to the margins, each approximately 370 x 400 mm, uniformly mounted, framed and glazed, with The Harlots Progress, set of 6 plates, mid 19th century, set of six uncoloured wood engravings, each approximately 235 x 280 mm, uniformly framed and glazedQty: (16)

Lot 18

A set of four Scottish Buchan Stoneware flagons, Portobello, Whisky, Gin, Sherry and Brandy, 22cm, printed marks

Lot 117

An 18th Century balustroid gin glass circa 1740, the fluted bell form bowl above a compressed shoulder knop and inverted baluster stem with compressed basal knop, raised to a folded conical foot, height 11.5cm.

Lot 303

Seven assorted bottlings of Gordon's Special Dry London Gin, mostly 1980s, one 1.13L; one 1L; one 75.7cl (70 proof); one 70cl; three 75cl.

Lot 791

A vintage Beefeater Gin advertising figure, approx height 36cm.

Lot 1334

Three framed vintage advertising signs. One for The Nugget Polish (measuring approximately 33cm x 37.5cm), one for Old Tom Gin (measuring approximately 32cm x 43cm) and one for Creme d Abricots (measuring approximately 28cm x 33cm). No reserve.

Lot 203

ALCOHOL, a collection of fourteen bottles comprising three blended Whiskies, 1 x Buchanan's Black & White, 1 x Haig and 1 x Teacher's, 1 x 34cl bottle of Glayva Scotch Liqueur, four bottles of Sherry, 2 x Croft Original, 1 x Harvey's Bristol Cream and 1 x Dry Sack, three bottles of White Wine, 1 x Ernest & Julio Gallo, 1 x Le Cellier Vin de Table (opened) 1x Goldenes Engeltropfchen Tafelwein, two bottles of Mateus Rose and one bottle of Booth's Gin

Lot 836

A selection of mixed Alcohol including Baron Amarillo Rioja Reserva 2015 75cl, Isla Negra Seashore Merlot 75cl, Mulled Wine 1L, Port Special Reserve 20cl, Taylors Port 50ml, Warres Warrier Port 5cl, Gordons London Gin 5cl etc

Lot 41

A scarce antique gin bottle,around 1900 for De Kuypers gin with coffin style shape,'who De Kypers nightly takes,soundly sleeps and fit awakes'.

Lot 84

Three blue glass decanters labelled whiskey, brandy and gin housed on a stand (3)

Lot 172

A set of four ceramic Spirirt Barrels, "Brandy", "Gin", "I. Whisky" and "S. Whisky", decorated in colours and gilt with floral sprays, each fitted with a brass tap and drip cup, 12½in (32cm) high (4)

Lot 845

A collection of miniatures to include Whisky, Gin and Rum.

Lot 2038

A Pair of George II Silver Decanter-Labels, by Sandilands Drinkwater, London, Circa 1750, each cartouche shape and with suspension chain, each later engraved, one for 'Dumbarton', the other for 'London Gin', 5.5cm wide, 14dwt, 21gr (2) . Each marked on the reverse with maker's mark and lion passant. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. Each has been later engraved over the original engraving which has been flooded and which is partly visible on each.

Lot 132

ASSORTED SILVER comprising three silver napkin rings, 'Whisky' and 'Sherry' silver decanter labels and a enamel 'Gin' decanter label, silver baby pusher and various silver spoons including teaspoons, mustard spoons ETC

Lot 1224

An early 19th century figure of an Elderly lady with a basket, wearing a bonnet, a water and gin figure group and a figural spill vase (3)

Lot 259

Three contemporary silver bottle labels, 'Sherry', 'Whisky' and 'Gin', a small group of commemorative crowns and a Continental glass and white metal swan open salt. 

Lot 363

A Collection of Various Glassware to Comprise Mallet Decanter having Silver Plated Gin Label, High Ball Tumblers, Jugs Etc

Lot 426

TWO BOXES OF BREWERIANA ETC, to include spirit dispensing taps and bottle holders, branded taps comprise Booths Gin, Black & White Whisky and Two Blues, branded bottle holders comprise Johnnie Walker and The White Horse Cellar, together with Haig pyrex bowls, bottle pourers for Cossack Vodka, Crawfords Scotch Whisky and Boots Gin, Ind Coope enamel carpark sign, bar advertising signs, playing cards etc, sundry items to include a practice hand grenade case L56A1, tobacco tins, etc

Lot 96

A SELECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a pair of candlesticks, plain design with banding at each section, approximately 174mm in height, hallmarked Birmingham 1917, makers mark William Aitkin, a George III silver serving spoon, hallmarked 1814, makers mark unreadable, an A/F letter opener, plain design, hallmarked Sheffield 1975, three silver bottle labels for gin, sherry and whiskey, all by the maker Hampton Utilities, Birmingham, all weighable silver approximately 180 grams, 5.78 ozt, included are six cocktail sticks with a cockerel to the top, stamped sterling silver, and a broken piece of a bar brooch, stamped 9ct approximate weight of the pin 1.3 grams

Lot 90

A set of three Victorian silver plated wine labels, for Gin, Brandy and Whisky, circa 1866, each fret cut and etched in the form of a barrel with trailing vines, on chains, 5cm (3)

Lot 433

VINTAGE GRANTS GIN FINEST LONDON GIN PUB MIRROR, with crown to centre, 55cm X 85cm, in gilt frame

Lot 442

TWO PUB MIRRORS, Beefeater Gin and Holsten Lager, along with a Bernard's Export Ale advertising card and a mirrored map, all framed (4)

Lot 114

Waterford Colleen pattern cut glass service, to include a jug, claret jug (stopper base chipped) thirteen hock glasses (2 AF) eighteen footed dessert dishes (1 AF) six gin glasses (2 AF) fourteen 11.5cm tumblers (2 AF) ten 13cm tumblers (2 AF) thirteen sherry glasses (2AF) fourteen 12cm white wine glasses ( 4 AF) eleven liqueur glasses (1 AF) eleven 15cm red wine glasses (1 AF), nine small bowls or wine glass rinsers, (2 AF) (116)Condition report: See listing for damaged pieces marked as AF.

Lot 83

William Hogarth (British 1697 - 1764)'Gin Lane' & 'Beer Street', two engravings from the 1822 Heath edition, 38cm x 32xm, unframed (2)

Lot 828

Six bottles of spirits, a boxed Glenfiddich Special Reserve Pure Malt Whisky, a Bell's Extra Special Scotch Whisky, a bottle of London Sir Robert Burnett's White Satin Dry Gin, a bottle of Ron Bacardi Superior and two bottles of G&J Original London Dry Gin (6).

Lot 3034

Eight metal advertising signs to include Booth's gin, Colman's, Michelin, Black Cat cigarettes etc, each approximately 40 x 30cmPLEASE NOTE this lot is located at and will be sold from Cocknells Farm, Moreton Valence, Gloucester GL2 7LZ. Viewing is available on Tuesday 6th July 10am to 4pm and before the sale on Saturday 10th July from 9am to 11am, no appointment is necessary but we will limit numbers if required to ensure social distancing is observedWe are not able to offer our usual postage service for this lot

Lot 396

TWO WOODEN GIN ADVERTISING TRAYS THE LARGER ONE IS 55CM X 36CM AND THE SMALLER 48CM X 29CM

Lot 9008

Euroglass Design glass vase 47 cm high, glass lid jar with wooden bouncers 33 cm high, vitrified clay jug 33 cm high, earthenware jug 41 cm high, canning vessel 35 cm high and gin jug 32 cm high

Lot 759

A DARTMOUTH DEVON 'PLYMOUTH GIN' BLUE GURGLE JUG, height 23.5cm (chip to base), together with a Victorian Majolica oval bread platter, decorated with corn on the cob, length 34cm (slight chip to underneath) and Wedgwood blue jasperware handled bottled opener (dirty) (3) (Condition Report:- as mentioned)

Lot 780

Three Pub Advertising Mirrors - Beefeater Gin, Guinness Extra Stoat and Martini, largest 50cms x 66cms

Lot 647

Two boxes of miscellaneous breweryana, to include Wade Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky water jug, Beefeater Gin advertising jug by Simpton Pottery with Osbournes, Longjohn Finest Scotch Whisky flagon, Wade whisky bells etc

Lot 33

Quantity of gin and other spirits

Lot 1104

Thirteen bottles of spirits, vodka, gin, whisky, Southern Comfort, etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 1129

A collection of nine Wade decanters including gin, sherry, scotch and port and two pictures **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 373B

Three various 19th Century Staffordshire pottery character figures including double sided "Gin/Water", elderly man with stick and one other (3)

Lot 52

A Paie of Hallmarked Silver Decanter Labels, A(M)&Co, Birmingham 1968, "Whisky" and "Gin", each on chain suspension; Together with Two Similar Later Examples, "Sherry" and "Brandy". (4)

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