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An early 20th century Globe-Wernicke style modular secretaire bookcase in five sections, to include one bookshelf with glazed door, one bank of thirteen filing drawers, and one secretaire with fall front revealing a fitted interior. 87x129x36cm.Good used condition. Various use related marks and scratches, some deep. No maker's labels or keys. Screw securing the door mechanism to bookshelf will need some attention to hold the door securely in place. Appears to have been stored somewhere damp.
German States, Nuremberg 1/2 Thaler Klippe 1650; struck in silver, 15.66g, 38mm x 37.5mm, obv. outside legend: IMPER FERDINANDO III P F AUGUSTO interior legend in 7 lines: GEDACHTNVS / DES FRIEDEN / VOLLZIEHVNGS / SCHLVSS / IN NVRNBERG / 1650./ 16 IVNII, three coats of arms with branches to side, roses in each corner, legend and date inside; rev. MAGNAS FERTE DEO GRATES PRO PACERE LATA, hand of God with laurel wreath over two hands coming from a globe, roses in each corner (Erlanger 529) faint traces of possible ex-mount on obv. and rev. at 12 o'clock, minor scuff to reverse right edge o/wise nicely toned and near extremely fineThe imagery on this coin commemorates the Peace of Westphalia signed in 1648 which ended the Thirty Years War. The smaller 1/4-thaler version of these coins is more common, this half-thaler version being scarce.
MACALLAN SLEEPING BARREL ICE BUCKET MACALLAN SLEEPING BARREL ICE BUCKET There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe. With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction. There is no damage to the outside of the bucket. However, there are some specks of white paint on the outside (most on the lid). The plastic ice bucket that goes inside the barrel is missing.Please see additional photos.
MACALLAN SLEEPING BARREL ICE BUCKET WITH FISHING ROD MACALLAN SLEEPING BARREL ICE BUCKET There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe. With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction. There is no damage to the bucket. However, there are some specks of white paint on the outside (most on the lid).Please see additional photos.
MACALLAN 10 YEAR OLD 2000S SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT 40% ABV / 70cl There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe. With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.
MACALLAN PRIVATE EYE SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT Bottle Number: 2029 / 500040% ABV / 70cl There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe. With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.
MACALLAN SLEEPING BARREL ICE BUCKET FOR THE CROWN HOTEL MACALLAN SLEEPING BARREL ICE BUCKET There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe. With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction. The golf club appears to have been glued to the arm of the barrel at one point, but it is no longer attached. The head of the club is slightly bent, as is common with these ice buckets. There are also white paint specks on the outsize of the bucket (mostly on the lid). Please see additional photos.
DALMORE 20 YEAR OLD MAKENZIE BROTHERS 1970S 26 2/3 FL OZ HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT 70° Proof / 26 2/3 fl oz Dalmore have worked hard to position themselves as one of the world's foremost luxury whisky brands. Their elegantly packaged crystal decanters will be familiar to frequent flyers, as they often adorn the high-end display cabinets of duty-free shops in airports around the globe, carrying price tags that suggest they’re targeting those travelling on a 1st class ticket. Of course, a premium brand needs a premium product, and thankfully, Dalmore’s spirit lives up to the hype.They have a complicated distillation process that utilises mismatched stills to produce distillates with different characteristics. These are then vatted together, before being filled into the distillery’s preferred Sherry casks, all under the watchful eye (and discerning nose) of their legendary Master Distiller, Richard Paterson.
MACALLAN 1974 18 YEAR OLD SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT Bottled: 199343% ABV / 70cl There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe. With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.
383-388 AD Magnus Maximus gold AV Solidus, London graded Ch AU by NGC (S 741). Obverse: right facing laureate draped bust, 'D N MAG MA XIMVS P F AVG' around. Reverse: two enthroned emperors, Maximus and Theodosius, facing, their hands on a globe, the winged figure of Victory between them, 'VICTOR IA AVGG' around with 'TROB' in exergue. Weight: 4.46g. Grade: Ch AU (Strike: 5/5, Surface: 3/5). Sealed in NGC holder (#6768192-001). Born in Gallaecia, Magnus Maximus served as an officer in the final years of Roman Britain, fighting the Picts and the Scots. He was proclaimed Emperor by British troops in the spring of 383 and, by the summer, had defeated Emperor Gratian to become the sole Emperor in the West. Initially, Magnus Maximus was recognised by Theodosius, as indicated by the harmonious reverse on this stunning Solidus. Soon after this coin was struck, Roman armies were withdrawn from Britain. This coincided with the end of official Roman coinage being minted in Londinium (London), making this coin the final gold issue struck by the Romans in the British Isles. He defeated the Emperor Gratian in the year 383, becoming the sole ruler in WestMagnus Maximum usurped the Emperor Gratian in the west of the Roman Empire in 383 AD
364-378 AD Valens silver AR Siliqua, Lugdunum (Lyon) mint (Sear 19662). Obverse: draped and cuirassed bust facing right with 'DN VALENS PF AVG' around. Reverse: Valens in military dress stands holding a labarum, Victory on a globe in his left hand, 'PLVG' mintmark below, 'RESTITV-TOR REIP' around. Weight: 1.56g. Diameter: 17mm. Grade: gF - slightly short on flan, hairlines, good Fine. Comes with an old ticket.
1704 Queen Anne Battle of Blenheim small bronze medal (Eimer 409). Obverse: draped, uncrowned bust of Queen Anne, 'ANNA · D: G: MAG: BR: FRA: ET · HIB: REG ·' around, signed 'CROKER' below. Reverse: Anne in the guise of Britannia, seated on a globe to the right, looks at a captive, Victory at her hand, 'DE · GALL: ET · BAV: AD · BLENHEIM ·', 'CAPT: ET · CAS: XXXM · SIGN · RELAT · CLXIII · MDCCIV ·'. Weight: 14.73g. Diameter: 34mm.
393-423 AD Honorius silver AR Half Siliqua, rare, uncertain mint. Obverse: pearl diademed bust, draped and cuirassed, facing right, 'D N HONORI VS P F AVG' around. Reverse: Victory seated left on a cuirass, a reversed spear in one hand and a globe in the other, 'VIVTORIA AVGG' around. Weight: 0.92g. Diameter: 14mm. Grade: aVF - approaching Very Fine, slight clip, removing mintmark, some soil deposits and minor environmental surface damage.
392-394 AD Eugenius ailver AR Siliqua, Trier mint, scarce (Sear 20688). Obverse: draped, cuirassed and diademed bust, 'D N EVGENIVS P F AVG' around. Reverse: Roma seated left on a cuirass, a spear facing down in one hand, Victory on a globe in the other, 'VIRTVS ROMANORVM' around, 'TRPS' below. Weight: 1.52g. Diameter: 17mm. Grade: VF - full flan, slightly patchy toning, Very Fine details.
1884 International Health Exhibition silver medal by Leonard Charles Wyon (Eimer 1704, BHM 3175). Obverse: left-facing diademed and veiled bust of Victoria with 'VICTORIA REGINA' around. Reverse: a globe flanked by Health and Education, 'THE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION' above with 'LONDON 1884' below. Weight: 45.60g. Diameter: 45mm. Comes in fitted case of issue.
218-222 AD Elagabalus silver AR Denarius (Sear 7516). Obverse: laureate draped bust, 'IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG' around. Reverse: Fortuna standing left with cornucopia and rudder on a globe, 'FORTVNAE REDVCI' around. Weight: 2.72g. Diameter: 18mm. Grade: VF - Very Fine, minor surface environmental damage. Old ticket included.
383-408 AD Arcadius silver AR Siliqua, mint of Trier (Sear 20761). Obverse, pearl-diademed draped and cuirassed bust, facing right, 'D N ARCADIVS P F AVG' around. Reverse: a seated Roma holds a spear in one hand and Victory on a globe in the other, 'TRPS' in exergue, 'VIRTVS ROMANORVM' around. Weight: 1.30g. Diameter: 16mm. Grade: VF - Very Fine, slightly oval flan.
hood with eagle and globe finials over dentil work and fluted columns and long trunk door, to a panelled plinth base on bracket foot, to a 12" arched brass dial with strike/silent subsidiary with floral and foliate spandrels, Roman & Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, to a movement with plates united by five knopped pillars, anchor escapement and strike on a bell, 233cm high.
Marklin, Early 20th century street lamp, in cast metal and tinplate, Lamp is brass with its original glass shade, possibly would have had a burner inside. Has the original chain to adjust the height. Ornate green cast post with brown circular base. Looks all original. H.30cm. GC- VGC. Plus a Bing early 20th century cast metal street lamp. Finished in purple with the GBN logo to the lower part of the lamp. Original brass shade with glass globe, possibly would have been electrically operated. (No wiring present). H.33cm. VGC. £70-100
A GROUP OF COALPORT FIGURINES AND TWO SNOW GLOBES, comprising a limited edition 'Ladies of Fashion' Patricia 1594/5000, a limited edition 'Literary Heroines' Lorna 377/2500, a 'Ladies of fashion' Christina, a boxed 'Moments by Coalport' With This Ring, a Coalport Collectables The Birthstone Collection -March Aquamarine, together with two Coalport Collectables 'The Skater's waltz' snow globe of the year 2002 with one certificate of authenticity (7 + 2 boxes + 3 certs) (Condition Report: both limited edition figures have certificates of authenticity, no obvious damage)
A rare large (24 inch) three-dimensional topographical lunar globe, c.1969, believed to be by Arthur Wightman, the fibreglass sphere modelled in relief with the moon's named seas and mountains, further hand-annotated with landing sites referencing the Ranger and, presumably, later manned mission, on an ebonised wooden meridian, mounted on a wooden base with white metal cog, no maker's name (a/f). Diameter of globe c. 61cm, height overall 75cm. Note: this is believed to be a rare large version of Wightman's Lunaglobe, by Lunasphere Productions in Penzance produced in 1969 amidst the excitement of the Moon Landing. Wightman's prototype, which took two years to create, was based on huge numbers of photographs supplied by NASA and was regarded as the most detailed plotting of the Moon then available, even the Dark Side. Wightman sold three sizes, 8", 12" and 24" with customers including NASA itself and Frank Borman, Captain of Apollo 8.
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