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GLEN GRANT Scotch whisky distilled in 1959 and 1960. A special vatting to commemorate the marriage of H. R. H. Prince Andrew to Miss Sarah Ferguson on 23rd July 1986. 75cl, 40% volume. THE PRIDE OF STRATHSPEY Scotch whisky distilled in 1959 and 1960. A special vatting to commemorate the marriage of H. R. H. Prince Andrew to Miss Sarah Ferguson on 23rd July 1986. 75cl, 40% volume. MORTLACH Scotch whisky distilled in 1959 and 1960. A special vatting to commemorate the marriage of H. R. H. Prince Andrew to Miss Sarah Ferguson on 23rd July 1986. 75cl, 40% volume. GLENDRONACH Scotch whisky distilled in 1959 and 1960. A special vatting to commemorate the marriage of H. R. H. Prince Andrew to Miss Sarah Ferguson on 23rd July 1986. 75cl, 40% volume. LINKWOOD Scotch whisky distilled in 1959 and 1960. A special vatting to commemorate the marriage of H. R. H. Prince Andrew to Miss Sarah Ferguson on 23rd July 1986. 75cl, 40% volume. MACPHAIL`S Scotch whisky distilled in 1959 and 1960. A special vatting to commemorate the marriage of H. R. H. Prince Andrew to Miss Sarah Ferguson on 23rd July 1986. 75cl, 40% volume. 6 bottles. Slight foxing on the labels.
A Collection of reference books and catalogues relating to Scottish silver, including: Finlay, I Scottish Gold and Silver Work, 1956 and 1991 editions, Turner, R., A Directory of Scottish provincial Silversmiths and Their Marks, The Story of the Silversmiths of Tain, Iona Celtic Art, Moss, G.P., & Roe, A.D., Highland Gold and Silversmiths, Scottish Crafts, Inverness Silversmiths, (two copies), Perth Silver, Dumfries Silver, and eight auction catalogues. (19)
λ A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Edwardian oval trinket box, with an engine-turned cover, Birmingham 1905, a modern dish by A. R. Emerson, London 1951, two pepper pots, a late-Victorian cruet, and Irish tablespoon and dessert spoon, a butter knife, a salt spoon, plus an Italian mask and an electroplated pickle fork and butter knife, approx. weighable 18oz. (qty)
Buller & Falkus – "Freshwater Fishing" 1988 edition, H/b, D/j, Koller, L – "The Treasury Of Angling" 1967, H/b, D/j, Jardine, C – "Sotheby`s Guide To fly Fishing For Trout" 1st ed, H/b, D/j, Rosenbauer, T – "Casting Illusions, The World Of Fly Fishing" 1st ed, H/b, D/j and 2 x others by Wheat, P and Beattie, R. (6)
Hale, Major AH – "How To Tie Salmon Flies" 2nd ed 1919, McClelland, HG – "How To Tie Flies For Trout And Grayling Fishing" 3rd ed 1909, Woolley, R – "Modern Trout Fly Dressing" 1st ed 1932, brown cloth binding and Mosely, ME – "Insect Life And The Management Of A Trout Fishery" 1st ed 1926, green cloth binding, good. (4)
Sawyer, F –signed- "Nymphs And The Trout" 1970, H/b, wrapped D/j, fine, Vines, Sydney – "Frank Sawyer Man Of The Riverside" 1st ed 1984, H/b, D/j, Sawyer, N –signed- "Fishing On The Front Line" 1st ed 2004, written by Sawyer`s grandson, Pierce, R – "Fishing With My Father" 1st ed 1993, H/b, D/j, ex John Pringle library and 4 x others by Allan, Reynolds, McCaskie and Hopkins. (8)
A 9ct gold cubic zirconia single-stone ring - Hallmarked Sheffield - Ring size R - Weight approx 1.6gms - Together with a 9ct and silver gem-set full-circle band ring - Ring size T 1/2 - Weight approx 4.5gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface scratches - Minor abrasion to some gems.
Thomas Milton, British 1743-1827- "Pillar to Which was affixed the Sentence passed on our Saviour", "The Principal Street in Bethlehem", "Pool of Bethesda, Jerusalem", "Fountain of Siloam, near Jerusalem", "The Sepulcher of Absolom" and one other, all after Luigi Mayer, from Views in Egypt, Palestine and other parts of the Ottoman Empire, publ by R Bowyer Historic Gallery, Pall Mall 1803; hand-coloured aquatint, all mounted in matching glazed gilt moulding frames, 22x30.5cm., ea., (6)
John Keyse Sherwin, British 1751-1790- The Right Honble William Pitt First Lord of the Treasury Chancellor of the Exchequer &c, after Thomas Gainsborough, publ 15th June 1789 by J K Sherwin No 67 New Bond Street and R Wilkinson No 58 Cornhill; copper engraving, in a glazed Hogarth style frame, 49x34cm: Thomas Hodgetts & Sons, British act 1801-1840- Prince Charles Edward, after Louis Tocque; mezzotint, in a glazed ebonised moulding frmae, 28.5x20cm: Robert Field, British 1769-1819- Charles, Duke of Richmond, after George Romney; mezzotint, bears inscription within the plate, in a glazed ebonised moulding frame, 25.5x19cm., (3)
Leigh, Gerard. The Accident of Armorit, title within a wood cut border, 2 plates, one folding, numerous coats of arms, some hand coloured, lacks the last leaf, a few minor defects, modern black calf, 4 in total, London, 1612. Morgan, Sylvania Armilogia, five chromocritica, the Language of Amies, numerous woodcut arms in the text, a few engraved illustrations in the text (a light browning and spotting) later calf-backed boards, book plates of John Blount and J R Halcrow, 4 in total, London, 1666 (2)
R J. The Antiquities of St Peter's, or the Abbey Church of Westminster, 2 vols, 69 engraved plates, 2 folding, contemporary calf (somewhat rubbed) 8 vols, London, 1742. Patterson, Daniel, a New and Accurate Description of all the Direct Roads in Great Britain, 2 folding engraved maps (Eastern half of the map of England torn away), contemporary half calf (rather worn) 8 vols, 1799; and a later edition of Johnson's Dictionary (4)
Two 9ct gold rings - To include a signet ring with single-cut diamond detail - Hallmarked Sheffield - Ring size Z+1 - Together with a decorative full-circle band ring - Hallmarked London - Ring size R - Total weight approx 4.7gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With dents and scratches in keeping with wear.
Two 9ct gold amethyst and cubic zirconia rings - To include a dress ring - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size R - Together with a band ring - Hallmark partially rubbed - Ring size Q 1/2 - Total weight approx 5.0gms Condition Report: Good to fair - Light surface dents and scratches in keeping with wear.
An early to mid 20th century 18ct gold and platinum diamond ring - The old-cut diamond to the single-cut diamond shoulders and plain band - Estimated diamond weight 0.45ct - Estimated I-J colour - SI1-SI2 clarity - Ring size R - Weight approx 1.8gms Condition Report: Good - With light scratches in keeping with wear - Diamond lively and bright

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