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AMEN CORNER - We`ll Fly High in the Sky` - Deram197 - Original Promotional Poster. It measures approx 20 x 30 inches. R&B-tinged pop rock band from Cardiff, Wales, UK, 1966 to 1969.Featuring singer Andy Fairweather-Low, organist Blue Weaver, guitarist Neil Jones, bassist Clive Taylor, saxophonists Allen Jones and Mike Smith, and drummer Dennis Bryon. They scored the first of their six British chart hits with "Gin House" in the summer of 1967. "(If Paradise Is) Half as Nice"
BRUICHLADDICH 12 YEARS OLD SECOND EDITION | Stated age: 12 years old | ABV: 46% | Region: Islay | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: metal tube, traces of rust on the tube | Estimate: 2 000 - 3 000 Kc | Distillery | 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 whiskey from the beginning. As a single malt, its whiskey 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 saw the introduction of Port Charlotte peat whiskey 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 | Bruichladdich Aged 12 Years 2nd Edition is a single malt whisky, bottled in 2006. This whisky has been aged for a minimum of 12 years in bourbon casks and has been bottled without chill filtration or added coloring, giving it an authentic character. This edition is notable for its slightly peaty undertone, which is unusual for Bruichladdich today, as peated whiskies are typically released under the Port Charlotte and Octomore brands.Nose: Fresh and fruity, with subtle floral notes and hints of vanilla.Taste: Smooth and delicate, with notes of sweet fruit and a light oak influence from bourbon casks.Finish: Light, with lingering sweetness and subtle spice that creates a clean and inviting character.
BRUICHLADDICH 7 YEARS OLD WAVES | Stated age: 7 years old | ABV: 46% | Region: Islay | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Condition: traces of mold on the bottle | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: metal tube with traces of rust inside the tube and on the cap | Bottle code: 06/0211 19 OCT 06 16:00 | Estimate: 1 000 - 2 000 Kc | Distillery | 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 whiskey from the beginning. As a single malt, its whiskey 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 saw the introduction of Port Charlotte peat whiskey 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 | Bruichladdich Aged 7 Years Waves 1st Edition is a single malt whisky that was aged for 7 years and bottled in 2006. The whisky was first aged in bourbon casks and then finished in Madeira wine casks. This edition features a mild to medium peaty undertone, which is unusual for contemporary Bruichladdich, as peated whiskies are typically released under the Port Charlotte and Octomore brands. A slight trace of peat adds a "seaside" character to the whisky, as the name "Waves" suggests.Nose: Notes of raisin, cranberry, and vanilla, with a subtle hint of peat smoke and a touch of fresh sea spray.Taste: Fine malt base with spices, cranberries, hints of vanilla, sweet licorice, and a light minty undertone.Finish: Medium length, sweet, with a subtle peaty reverberation, spices, and notes of berry fruit.
Set of six cased George V silver bladed butter knives, Sheffield 1921, Frank Cobb & Co, together with two silver pepperettes, silver mustard pot with blue liner, silver 'GIN' spirit decanter label and two hobnail glass dressing jars with silver lids, total silver weight excluding butter knives 5.25ozt
Glenfiddich 12 year old single malt scotch whisky, the signature malt 35cl, 40% vol, together with the Classic Edinburgh London Dry Gin small batch distilled 70cl 43% vol, Portobello Road No.171 Gin, flavours from the Mediterranean 70cl 42% vol, Bloom London dry gin 70cl 40% vol, Edinburgh Gin Liqueur three bottle selection, an Imperial Vodka 35cl 37.5% vol and a bottle of Kirsch (7)
Bacardi 8 Years Old Rum, 100cl, 40%, one bottle in carton; Graham's LBV Port, one bottle in carton; Harrods Finest Reserve Port, one bottle; Bacardi Dark Rum, 100cl, 40%, one bottle; Southern Comfort Reserve Bourbon Whisky, 100cl, 40% one bottle; Beefeater London Dry Gin, 100cl, 47%, one bottle in carton; and Lambs Navy Rum, 75cl, 57%, one bottle in decanter (7)
Nine bottles of various spirits and alcohol comprising KWV Full Ruby Port, 19.5%, 750ml, Club Royal Final Traditional Cream Montilla, 14.7%, 750cl, Croft Original Fine Old Pale Cream Sherry, 17.5%, 75cl, boxed, Noval 10 Year Old Tawny Port, 70%, 75cl, Appleton Estate 12 Year Old Hand Blended Jamaican Rum, 43%, 750ml, KWV 10 Year Old Brandy, 40%, 700ml, Hennessy Cognac, 40%, 0.35l, Beefeater London Distilled Dry Gin, 1l, and Gordon's Special London Dry Gin, 47.3%, 1.125l (9).
Four bottles of spirits comprising Glenmorangie Highland single malt Scotch whisky 'The Original', 10 years old, 40%, 70cl, boxed, Glenfiddich single malt Scotch whisky, 12 years old, 40%, 70cl, boxed, a bottle of Fine Old Tarragona Produce of Spain and a bottle of Hull Distillery 1924-1990 Commemorative gin, 40%, 75cl (4).
A set of four ‘Indian Club’ Bristol Blue Decanters, (Brandy, Rum, Gin, and Whiskey), set in a Matthew Boulton’s silver plated rounded square stand with central reeded handle, hallmarked with two sun bursts to the base, circa 1805. (Together with an insurance valuation dated 23rd January 1998 for £2,850 and receipt of purchase £225 in November 1967.)
ONE BOX AND LOOSE LAMPS, CERAMICS ETC, to include seven table lamps comprising a pair of ceramic oriental inspired floral table lamps with shades, a pair of metal Wilkinson table lamps, a small table lamp with a floral ceramic base, and two metal lamps (all untested, all fitted with UK plugs), a box of mixed ceramics to include a quantity of royal commemorative mugs to feature Queen ELizabeth, George VI, George V, etc, a Beswick 'Shire Horse' a pair of Beswick foals, two Wade decanters for sherry and port, a quantity of assorted plates, a Japanese handled vase, a Greek made souvenir vase, etc, four loose serving plates, a glass decanter, a gin bottle with LED lights inside, a modern loose planter, etc (1 box and loose) (s.d)
Six 19th century drinking glasses - comprising a late-Georgian rummer with petal moulded ogee bowl, capstan stem and plain foot with pontil, 13.4cm high; a similarly petal moulded ale glass, 14.9cm high; a gin glass with petal moulded tulip bowl, stout baluster stem and plain foot with ground pontil, 10.8cm high; an early 19th century gin glass with drawn trumpet bowl with moulded fluting, 10.7cm high; a late-Georgian toastmaster glass with panel cut drawn trumpet bowl, 12cm high; and a late-Georgian jelly glass with cut, scalloped rim and solid foot, 11.3cm high.
Seven silver and porcelain wine labels - comprising a pair of silver octagonal wine labels, 'Sherry' and 'Brandy', Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1984; a matched 'Gin' label, W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1988; together with a closely matched set of three Crown Staffordshire porcelain cartouche wine labels, 3.7cm wide; and a similar larger wine label by Royal Adderley.
JACK VETTRIANO LONDON DRY GIN 44% vol 70cl, A set of 4 bottles of hand-signed London Dry Gin by the artist Jack Vettriano. The set of signed bottles includes 'The Singing Butler', 'A Kind Of Loving', 'Along Came a Spider' and 'Billy Boys'. There are only 400 signed bottles of each expression - 100 of each kind. This is a complete set of bottles numbered 0053. (4) Condition Report:Available upon request

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