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MIXED SPIRITS: six boxed Bell's blended Scotch Whiskies including commemorative examples for Christmas 1990 and 1991, birth of Prince William 1982 and 60th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II 1986, boxed Taylor's LBV 2004 Port, boxed Leopold Carrere Armagnac aged ten, twenty and thirty years (each 20cl), boxed Domaine Des Cassagnoles Armagnac 35cl, Gordon's Gin, Courvoisier VS Cognac 70cl, Asbach Uralt, Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey etc.Additional Information Packaging where applicable worn condition, levels mixed. Condition of the bottles varied, Bell's in particular very dirty and dusty, some scuffs and stains to labels etc.
SPIRITS; a single bottle of George VI era Gordon’s Piccadilly Cocktail, 46 proof, and a further bottle of Gordon’s Dry Gin 47.3% one litre (2).Additional InformationCocktail level high shoulder, visible sediment to the bottom , some tears and scuffs to labels. The Dry Gin level low shoulder, some light scuffs.
Assorted Spirits, to include Smirnoff Vodka, 1970s bottling, no capacity stated, 26 2/3 fl. ozs, one bottle; Smirnoff Blue Label Vodka, 50% vol, 1 litre, one bottle; Virgin Vodka, Premium Strength, 50% vol, 1 litre, one bottle; Beefeater, London Distilled Dry Gin, old bottling, US import, 47% vol, two 40 imperial ozs bottles and one 33 1/3 imperial ozs bottle, boxed; Bombay Sapphire, London Dry Gin, 47% vol, 100cl, one bottle and Captain Morgan Spiced Rum, old bottling, 40% vol, 1.14 litre, one bottle, eight bottles in total
A cordial glass c.1750, with narrow bell bowl over an airtwist stem, a gin glass on a plain stem, and a wine glass with bell bowl on a plain stem, all above folded feet, and a firing glass with drawn trumpet bowl above a thick foot, 16.2cm max. (4) The gin glass and cordial glass from the Stephen Pohlman Collection.
Fourteen bottles of mixed table wine and spirits including Opi aka Rodolfo Sadler, Malbec Mendoza, 2010, 1 bottle; Bon Courage Estate Wine, Jacques Bruwer Selection, South Africa, 1996, 1 bottle; Vasto, Chardonnay-Chenin, Mendoza, Argentina, 2009, 1 bottle; two bottles of London dry gin; a bottle of Tarquin's Dry Gin; Whyte & Mackay, Special Blended Scotch, 1 bottle; Kweichow Moutai, 1 bottle, in carton, possilby dated 1993; etc.
ALCOHOL, one box containing one bottle of Glenfiddich Special Reserve Single Malt Whisky (35cl) one bottle of William Grant's Family Reserve Scotch Whisky (1 litre), one bottle of Gordon's Gin (1 litre), one bottle of Cypriot Brandy, one bottle of Canary Islands Rum, one bottle of Bols Cherry Brandy, one bottle of Cockburn's Tawny Port and eight bottles of Sherry
Jaquart Champagne NV Brut Tradition (one bottle), Glenfiddich Special Old Reserve Pure Malt Scotch Whisky, 40% vol 1 litre (one bottle), Gordons London Dry Gin, 1950s bottling, 70° proof (one bottle), Rémy Martin V.S.O.P. Fine Champagne Cognac (one bottle), Bénédictine Liquor (one bottle), Rimaureso 2006 Côtes De Provence (one bottle) (6)
A George III silver decanter label for Gin, with chain, maker Hester Bateman, no date letter struck, 5cmCondition report: No apparent faults.Hester Bateman (1708-1794) is probably England's most renowned female silversmith. She successfully ran her family business for thirty years following the death of her husband John in 1760, and was succeeded in turn by her sons, daughter-in-law, grandson and great-grandson. The Bateman family silversmithing company lasted until the middle of the nineteenth century.
19th century blue flash glass Gin decanter with stopper, h24cm Chips to base of stopper.Blue overlay is worn to the front of the decanter and various areas of overpainting (restoration) - see additional images. Chips to base of stopper.Blue overlay is worn to the front of the decanter and various areas of overpainting (restoration) - see additional images.
1 litre bt Gordons Special Dry London Gin 43% South Africa Export 1 litre bt Gordons Special Dry London Gin 47.3% Export bottle 1 70-cl bt Gordons Special Dry London Gin 37.5% 1 70-cl bt Sovereign London Dry Gin 37.5% 1 75-cl bt Absolut Vodka 43% 1 70-cl bt Absolut Mandrin Vodka 40% Above two litre bottles, one 75-cl bottle and three 70-cl bottles
1 bt Cavendish Vintage Liqueur 1949 bs/torn/pt dis 1 5.5 fl oz bt De Latonnell Old Matured French Brandy 70° proof 1 70-cl bt Safa Antique Cyprus Brandy 35° 1 litre bt Pedro Domecq Fundador Brandy de Jerez 36% 1 75-cl bt D. Campeny Napoleon V.S.O.P. Reserva 12 Anos oc 1 70-cl Principe Brandy Reserva Especial Larios oc 1 35-cl bt Calvados de la Manche 1 bt Flask Elixir China aged label 1 26 2/3 fl oz bt Gordons Special Dry Gin 70° proof torn/loose/stl 1 75 cl bt Crown Royal Fine de Luxe Blended Canadian Whisky NV Above 10 various sized bottles
* A 19th century steel gin trap, having 3 1/2" domed jaws, the bridge stamped Made in England, 27cm, together with one other similar trap. (2)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A 19th century Gilbertson & Page gin trap, having 5.5" serrated jaws, the brass tongue stamped G&P Ltd and numbered 7 verso, with chain, trap length 41cmCondition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A Victorian gin trap, having 3" serrated square jaws, the brass tongue stamped 'H Lane maker May 7th 1858', 31cm; together with two other similar traps by the same maker (3)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A Victorian gin trap, having 2.5" square serrated jaws, the spring neck stamped 'H Lane maker', the brass tongue further stamped 'H Lane maker', 25cm; together with seven other various gin traps, many by H Lane, in varying sizes (8)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A 19th century steel gin trap, having 4" dome jaws, 29cm, together with four other square jaw gin traps. (5)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century gin trap, having 4" square serrated jaws, the plate stamped 'Roberts Patent 5946253 S Lewis & Co', 30cm; together with one other similar example with similar markings (2)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century gin trap, having 4" serrated square jaws, the plate stamped 'Green's' and with registration number 500389, the tongue further stamped 500R, 27cm; together with four other 4" gin traps, to include Defiance, Dorset, and left-handed example (5)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century gin trap, having 4" serrated square jaws, the spring neck stamped 'Savills', 29cm; together with six other gin traps in various sizes, to include by makers J. Williams & Son and Shave etc (7)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century Everett brass pillar gin trap, the spring neck stamped H. Lane, 34cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A 19th century gin trap, having 3 1/2" serrated jaws, together with a yew-wood? poachers priest with V notched end, 56cm. (2)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A large blacksmith-made gin trap, having 5.5" square serrated jaws, stamped to the underside 'CH Ward', length 40cmCondition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century Everett Lowestoft pattern gin trap, the spring neck with makers stamp, the brass tongue stamped H.Lane, 31cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A Victorian gin trap, having 4.5" square serrated jaws, the tongue stamped 'H Lane maker registered May 7th 1858', 32cm; together with one other H Lane 4" No.2 trap; and an H Lane 5" No.2 trap (3)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
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