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A 19th century rectangular rosewood music box, having inlaid lighter wood design and hinged cover opening to show internal lacquered lid and interior, with glazed compartment holding the workings / barrel mechanism, label inside cover and upon four corner feet, approx. 65.6cm wide x 25.5cm x 17cm high. Further details: surface wear, scratches, scuffs, minor splits and marks, untested, metal areas with wear and signs of usage.
AUCHENTOSHAN 21 YEARS OLD LIMITED RELEASE | Stated age: 21 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Lowlands | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box, traces of mold on the inside of the lid | Estimate: 3 000 - 5 000 Kc | Distillery | Auchentoshan is a Scottish distillery located near Glasgow in the Lowlands. Founded in 1823, its location near the urban agglomeration and the River Clyde facilitates distribution. The name 'Auchentoshan' comes from the Gaelic language and means 'corner of the field', referring to the proximity of the Kilpatrick Hills.The distillery is known for its triple distillation technique, which is unusual for Scottish distilleries, the vast majority of distilleries use double distillation . This method gives the distillate a finer and lighter character, typical of the Lowlands region. Auchentoshan is therefore often recommended as an ideal entry point for those exploring the world of Scotch still.Auchentoshan today belongs to the Beam Suntory portfolio and still uses its traditional triple distillation, making it one of Scotland's unique distilleries. | Bottle | Auchentoshan Aged 21 Years is a single malt whisky that has matured in second-fill sherry casks. As the casks have already been used once, the sherry influence is no longer very dominant, allowing more space for the soft and fresh notes of the distillate itself.Nose: Sweet notes of dried fruit, honey, and fine sherry with a light hint of citrus and spice.Taste: Smooth, with notes of caramel, vanilla, nuts, and dried fruit, creating a complex and harmonious taste.Finish: Medium length, balanced with lingering notes of sherry, light woodiness, and sweet spicy elements.This whisky is a popular choice for those who appreciate sophisticated and lighter whiskies that maintain their complexity.
GLEN GRANT | ABV: 40% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: 26/10/2007 11:13 LV91350 | Estimate: 500 - 1 000 Kc | Distillery | Glen Grant is a Scottish distillery in the Speyside region, founded in 1839 by brothers John and James Grant. The distillery was significant not only because of its size, but also because of the strategic railway from Lossiemouth to Rothes, which the brothers financed to facilitate exports. John Grant, known as The Major, introduced innovations such as the first electric lighting and special cleaning pipes in the stills that give whiskey its light, fresh character.Glen Grant was one of the first single malt whiskey brands to be could be found in countries such as the USA, Africa and Australia as early as the end of the 19th century.The distillery today mainly ages whiskey in ex-bourbon casks, while the older editions bottled by Gordon & MacPhail are aged in ex-sherry casks. Today, Glen Grant is managed by Dennis Malcolm, who started working here in 1961 and is one of the most respected master distillers in the industry.In 2006, the distillery was bought by the Italian group Gruppo Campari. | Bottle | Glen Grant No Age Statement is a single malt whisky that highlights the light, fruity, and smooth profile typical of this distillery. This variant of Glen Grant is often recommended for those wanting to experience the distillery’s character or those seeking a lighter, fresher whisky. Its smoothness and directness also make it a suitable base for various cocktails.Nose: Lightly fruity, with notes of green apple, citrus, and floral honey, giving it a fresh character. Subtle hints of vanilla and oak are also present.Taste: Smooth and light, with flavors of green apple, malted barley, and subtle citrus notes. There are also hints of vanilla and light spice.Finish: Short to medium, slightly sweet with lingering fruity and light oak notes.
AUCHENTOSHAN 21 YEARS OLD LIMITED RELEASE | Stated age: 21 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Lowlands | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box, traces of mold on the inside of the lid | Estimate: 3 000 - 5 000 Kc | Distillery | Auchentoshan is a Scottish distillery located near Glasgow in the Lowlands. Founded in 1823, its location near the urban agglomeration and the River Clyde facilitates distribution. The name 'Auchentoshan' comes from the Gaelic language and means 'corner of the field', referring to the proximity of the Kilpatrick Hills.The distillery is known for its triple distillation technique, which is unusual for Scottish distilleries, the vast majority of distilleries use double distillation . This method gives the distillate a finer and lighter character, typical of the Lowlands region. Auchentoshan is therefore often recommended as an ideal entry point for those exploring the world of Scotch still.Auchentoshan today belongs to the Beam Suntory portfolio and still uses its traditional triple distillation, making it one of Scotland's unique distilleries. | Bottle | Auchentoshan Aged 21 Years is a single malt whisky that has matured in second fill sherry casks. As the casks have already been used once, the sherry influence is no longer very dominant, leaving more room for the soft and fresh notes of the distillate itself.Nose: Sweet notes of dried fruit, honey, and fine sherry with a light hint of citrus and spice.Taste: Smooth, with notes of caramel, vanilla, nuts, and dried fruit, creating a complex and harmonious taste.Finish: Medium length, balanced with lingering notes of sherry, light woodiness, and sweet spicy elements.This whisky is a popular choice for lovers of sophisticated and lighter whiskies that do not lose their complexity.
CAPERDONICH 1968 MISSION SELECTION NUMBER TWO 35 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1968 | Stated age: 35 years old | ABV: 46% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Estimate: 10 000 - 15 000 Kc | Distillery | Caperdonich was a Scottish distillery in Rothes, Speyside, originally established in 1898 as Glen Grant No. 2. It was originally intended to produce a whiskey similar to its sister distillery Glen Grant, but ended up with a different character, with notes of softer pears, creaminess and fresh mint. The distillery closed in 1902, reopened in 1965 and expanded in 1967. It produced both a lighter fruit still and later a smoked still.After closing in 2002, its equipment was sold - two stills were transferred to the Belgian Owl distillery, while the other parts ended up in the new Falkirk distillery. The distillery was demolished in 2011, but today it still has a loyal following among collectors and whiskey lovers who consider it a hidden Speyside treasure. | Bottle | Caperdonich 1968 is a single malt whisky, distilled in 1968 and bottled in 2003 as part of the Mission - Selection Number Two series by independent bottler Murray McDavid. This series focuses on bottling rare and vintage whiskies, with each bottling unchill-filtered and free from added coloring, representing the authentic and unique character of the distillery.The bottle is adorned with the signature of the legendary Jim McEwan, who was instrumental in the restoration and reopening of the Bruichladdich distillery in 2001, where he served as master distiller until 2015. His signature appears only on exceptional bottlings, prized among whisky connoisseurs and collectors.Nose: Dominated by floral notes such as cherry and apple blossoms, with a hint of citrus freshness and a subtle touch of wood.Taste: Sweet and mildly lemony, with a light and refreshing taste that combines with woody undertones. An unusual hint of cheese lingers, giving this whisky a unique character.Finish: Short, fresh, and clean, ending with light spicy and peppery notes.The auctioned bottle has a number 46/600 and is delivered in a luxurious wooden box. This whisky represents one of the older Caperdonich expressions, sought after by collectors and whisky connoisseurs for its unique flavor profile and rarity.
AUCHENTOSHAN 18 YEARS OLD OLOROSO SHERRY LIMITED EDITION | Stated age: 18 years old | ABV: 55,8% | Region: Lowlands | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 750 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box, traces of mold on the box | Bottle code: L062263 146 11:19 | Estimate: 3 000 - 5 000 Kc | Distillery | Auchentoshan is a Scottish distillery located near Glasgow in the Lowlands. Founded in 1823, its location near the urban agglomeration and the River Clyde facilitates distribution. The name 'Auchentoshan' comes from the Gaelic language and means 'corner of the field', referring to the proximity of the Kilpatrick Hills.The distillery is known for its triple distillation technique, which is unusual for Scottish distilleries, the vast majority of distilleries use double distillation . This method gives the distillate a finer and lighter character, typical of the Lowlands region. Auchentoshan is therefore often recommended as an ideal entry point for those exploring the world of Scotch still.Auchentoshan today belongs to the Beam Suntory portfolio and still uses its traditional triple distillation, making it one of Scotland's unique distilleries. | Bottle | Auchentoshan Aged 18 Years is a single malt whisky, bottled as a limited edition in 2006. The whisky is matured in a combination of first and second-fill sherry casks (1st and 2nd Fill Oloroso Sherry Butts), giving it fullness and complexity, with sherry notes that are well balanced—neither overly sweet nor heavy.Nose: Rich notes of dried fruit such as raisins and figs, complemented by vanilla, spice, and a hint of roasted nuts.Taste: Full and warm, with a blend of sherry sweetness, dark fruit, chocolate, and subtle spicy undertones.Finish: Long and complex, with lingering notes of dried fruit, spice, and subtle woodiness.Thanks to its higher alcohol strength and the combination of different types of sherry casks, this whisky delivers a rich and balanced taste experience that will be appreciated by lovers of sherry whisky with a fuller character.
KNOB CREEK KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON AGED 9 YEARS | Stated age: 9 years old | ABV: 50% | Region: Kentucky | Country: USA | Type: Straight Bourbon Whiskey | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: plastic packaging | Estimate: 15 000 - 20 000 Kc | Distillery | Knob Creek is one of the most famous brands of bourbon that falls under the Jim Beam portfolio and is produced in Kentucky. It was launched in 1992 as part of a collection of premium bourbons, known as the Jim Beam Small Batch Bourbon Collection, created by Fred Noe, a scion of the famous Beam family. The move was intended to revive interest in traditional, full-aged bourbon whiskeys at a time when lighter, smoother whiskeys were more popular.Knob Creek features a robust, full-bodied and rich flavor profile that combines notes of oak, caramel, vanilla and spices. It is aged for a minimum of 9 years in new charred oak casks, which gives the whiskey its characteristic flavor with a deep profile. In addition to the base bourbon, the brand offers several other variants, including Knob Creek Rye and Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve, which has a higher alcohol content and is carefully selected for its distinctive flavor characteristics.Today, Knob Creek is one of the most popular premium bourbon brands and is often recommended for lovers of stronger, full-bodied bourbons. | Bottle | Knob Creek Kentucky Straight Bourbon Aged 9 Years is a traditional American bourbon produced by the Jim Beam distillery in Kentucky. This bourbon is aged for 9 years in oak barrels that are heavily charred on the inside (so-called "charred barrels") to achieve a rich and distinctive flavor profile.Nose: Prominent notes of caramel, vanilla, toasted nuts, and oak.Taste: Full-bodied, with flavors of caramel, vanilla, and a strong roasted nut character, complemented by light spices such as nutmeg and black pepper.Finish: Long and warm, with lingering notes of oak, vanilla, and subtle spices.This bourbon is prized for its traditional character and depth, making it highly sought after among lovers of classic bourbon.
A group of mixed collectables including a silver plated desktop cigarette box, with engine turned detail, length 16.5cm, a silver Furtwengle of Llanelly silver cased open face pocket watch (af), two Parker pens, Ingersoll pocket watch, three Ronson lighters, Zippo lighter, various association badges, Alsatian enamelled cufflinks, etc.
A small quantity of 925 hallmarked silver, white metal and costume jewellery including 925 Chinese silver lighter case, yellow metal propelling pencil, length when fully retracted 4cm, a gold plated bangle, white metal filigree bangle, floral filigree brooch, pair of white metal bangles, green hardstone earrings, one floral filigree earring, etc.
RONSON; a 1930s Art Deco chrome and black enamelled cigarette case, with built in lighter, 11 x 7cm, further Ronson chrome and black enamelled cigarette case, the top surmounted with lighter, 11 x 6cm, a Ronson chrome and cream enamelled cigarette case lighter, 15 x 8cm, and a further Ronson cigarette case lighter, accompanied by the Ronson 'Wick Lighters, 1913-2000' book (5).
Tenmille or similar Gauge 1 (45mm) Kit built SR Bullied Composite coaches (2), consisting of a Brake composite No.4142, lacks Corridor connectors and a lighter Green Passenger coach, lacks regional lettering/numbering, both lack interiors, Built and painted to a Good standard, G-VG in period boxes, (2)
A group of silver and enamel Royal Naval compacts including; four compacts, a silver and glass dressing table powder bowl, a cigarette case, lighter, lipstick with an engine turned silver and a silver plated vesta case, all made by Page, Keen & Page (Plymouth), Birmingham various dates 715gms. (23ozs.), gross, (9)
Collection of Champion Automobilia including: Champion vintage binoculars never used, Champion 50th Anniversary 1922-1972 lighter, Wade First choice of race winners Champion ash tray, Champion Swiss made battery operated wrist watch, The Queens silver jubilee 1952-1977 Champion paperweight and Champion basic automotive ignition system poster. Please note this lot has the standard Ewbank's standard buyers premium payable on top of the hammer price and not the reduced rate for cars and motorbikes. Viewing days: Saturday 30th of November: 10am - 2pm, Monday 2nd of December: 9am - 5pm, Tuesday 3rd of December: 9am-7pm. Wednesday 4th of December: 9am-5pm, Thursday 5th of December: 9am-5pm, Friday 6th of December: 9am-5pm, Monday 9th of December: 9am - 5pm and Morning of the Auction on Tuesday 10th of December.
Carlos Reutemann USA West Grand Prix 1979 Cosworth DM0031 Piston. Including a vintage Maruman T34 Piezo-Electric gas lighter embossed with the Kawasaki logo. Please note this lot has the standard Ewbank's standard buyers premium payable on top of the hammer price and not the reduced rate for cars and motorbikes. Viewing days: Saturday 30th of November: 10am - 2pm, Monday 2nd of December: 9am - 5pm, Tuesday 3rd of December: 9am-7pm. Wednesday 4th of December: 9am-5pm, Thursday 5th of December: 9am-5pm, Friday 6th of December: 9am-5pm, Monday 9th of December: 9am - 5pm and Morning of the Auction on Tuesday 10th of December.
A group of silver lighters comprising a Buler black enamelled combination watch and lighter, marked Silver, 5.5cm wide, an Art Deco Thorens Swiss lighter, marked 925, London import marks, 6cm high, a 'Howitt' Lighter, Sheffield 1944, 6cm high, an example with engraved foliate decoration, marked Sterling, 5.5cm high, and another example, with Classical style decoration of a putto playing the pipes, 4.5cm high (5)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout. Dents to the foliate engraved example. The clock ticks on the Buler example. Please see additional images.
Two Dunhill silver cigarette lighters, London 1940/51, to/w a Parker Beacon cigarette lighter of parallelogram form with engine-turned decoration, London 1936 (3)General condition fair - some scuffs/indentations throughout, evidence of potential restoration on side of smallest. Guard on smallest appears undamaged as far as we can tell. No flints so unable to test spark.
A Victorian silver half-reeded sugar basin with engraved decoration, Dobson & Sons, London 1883 and six various condiments, 15oz total, to/w a Victorian novelty cigar lighter, modelled as a ship's lantern (glass 'lens' a/f), Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1897; lot also includes a triangular dish, stamped 'Silver' and set with a 1912 Chinese Republic Memento Dollar (1949 inscription), an Asian white metal pill-box modelled as a melon, a Continental white metal tea-strainer and an ep example
A weighted silver 'Witchball' table lighter, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1957, a cut glass scent bottle with foliate-chased silver hinged bun cover, an engine-turned four-piece brush set including mirror and comb, Sheffield 1954/55 (comb teeth a/f), a similar powder bowl Birmingham 1959, a Sheraton Revival silver-backed mirror and pair of brushes, Yard-O-Led silver pencil, penknife and other oddments, t/w an Austro-Hungarian .800 grade pair of fish-servers with loaded handles (slice marked on blade) and a bread-fork with .800 grade handle, an .800 grade foliate-engraved powder compact, a Victorian pair of pierced and engraved electroplated fish servers, ep bread-fork, etc. (box)
A pair of 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose vases, late Qing dynasty, each applied with moulded gilded karashishi lions and chilong dragons, painted with panels depicting figures at leisure on terraces alternating with birds and flowers reserved against the green scroll-work gilt ground, 26 cm high Both vases with small rim chips and hairline cracks, heavy wear to gilding and some lighter wear to enamels
RARE PIERRE À ENCRE EN JADE CÉLADONDynastie Ming (1368-1644) A RARE CELADON JADE INKSTONEMing Dynasty (1368-1644) Raised on two thick pad feet with beveled edges, the top is carved with a slightly recessed and grinding surface deepening to a trough to hold water at the pointed end, the opaque stone a mottled celadon tone with lighter patches. 23.5 cm (9 1/4 in) longFootnotes:PROPERTY FROM A GERMAN FAMILY COLLECTION德國家族珍藏明 青玉硯PROVENANCE:Collected in China between 1894 and 1922, then handed down in the family by descent.來源於1894年至1922年間得自中國,後經家族流傳至今For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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