ELVIS PRESLEY - JAILHOUSE ROCK 10" 78 (H2 WB 6779-2). An extremely rare 10" here by Elvis to include Jailhouse Rock c/w Mills Bros - When You Were Sweet Sixteen (10", 78rpm, H2 WB 6779-2, originally issued as RCA 1028). The record is in lovely Ex+ condition with clean playing surfaces and labels. This record came from the collection of John Wadley who was an EMI recording engineer at Abbey Road studios.
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7" COLLECTION (INC PUNK/NEW WAVE/REGGAE & SOUL). Fantastic diverse collection of around 250 x 7" loaded with essential 45s from across the genres! To include Sledgehammer - Living In Dreams (CELL 2), Tandoori Cassette - Angel Talk, Thomas Dolby, The Duplicates, Howlin' Wolf - Smokestack Lightnin' EP (NEP 44015), Vinny, The Undertones, Chris Spedding, The Temptations - Why YOu Wanna Make Me Blue (very rare original UK demo, Stateside SS 348 - please note collection filler Fair condition only), Bo Diddley, Rufus Thomas, Nina Simone, James Carr, The Who, Bob Dylan, Yardbirds and The Truth. Whilst there are records grading between VG and Ex there are others that grade below.
BOB DYLAN/ THE TRAVELING WILBURYS - LP BOX SETS. A smashing pack of 2 LP box sets by Bob Dylan & The Traveling Wilburys. Artists/ titles include The Traveling Wilburys - Collection (R2167868, 2007 4x HQ-180g LP set. Includes rare and previously unreleased material. Condition is M/ Sealed) & Bob Dylann - Triplicate (88985413511, 2017 Limited Edition 3x LP set No: 14597. 30 brand new recordings across 3x 180g records. All are presented in vintage-style book/ wallet sleeve. Condition is Ex+/ Like New).
A rare original working script for the unfinished/working Sex Pistols film ultimately known as 'Who Killed Bambi'. At this stage (this is a fourth draft, August 22nd 1977) the project was named 'God Save The Queen'. Title page lists producer as Malcolm McLaren, director Russ Meyer and screenplay by Roger Ebert. Approx 109 pages, approx 21x30cm. Foxing to cover sheet with handwritten title but pages otherwise clean.
DYLAN / NEIL YOUNG / RELATED - LP COLLECTION. A collection of 31 x LPs. Titles include Bob Dylan inc MTV Unplugged, A Rare Batch Of Little White Wonder Volume 3, Bob Dylan & The Grateful Dead Live, A Rare Batch Of Little White Wonder Vol. 1, Political World, Down The Groove, Oh Mercy, Under The Red Sky, Self-portrait, John Wesly Harding, Masterpieces, Knocked Out Loaded, Slow Train Coming, Real Live, Empire Burlesque, Infidels, Street Legal, Saved, At Budokan, Shot Of Love, The Basement Tapes, Blood On The Tracks, New Morning, Hard Rain and Desire, Neil Young inc Harvest, Rust Never Sleeps After The Gold Rush and Freedom. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+ with most records grading at least Ex.
ROCK ICONS - MODERN / SEALED LP COLLECTION. Another collection of 32 x LPs including many private releases. Artists/ Titles include Prince inc The Broadcast Collection (box set), Broadcast 1985 Part 2, Led Zeppelin - No Restrictions '69, Guns N' Roses inc Under The Covers, The Ultra Rare Trax, Iggy Pop / David Bowie - Mantra Studios Broadcast, Metallica - Berserker 1.0, REM - All The Way To The End, Grateful Dead, Patti Smith, Morrissey, Fleetwood Mac, Red Hot Chilli Peppers and Sex Pistols. The condition is new/ sealed.
THE BEATLES - NEW & SEALED CD COLLECTION. Another fine collection of around 30 CDs by The Beatles. Mostly new & sealed, some titles are duplicated. Titles include Beatles Tokyo (AVA2D6, Japanese), Rare Gems From The Vaults, Anthology Vols 1, 2 & 3. Live At The BBC Vol 1 & 2, The Beatles and Esher Demos, Love, Help, Live At The Hollywood Bowl, Live On Air 1963 Vols 1 & 2, Abbey Road (x2), Let It Be (x2), Transmissions 1964-1965, 1, 1962-1966, 1967-1970, Past Masters, Magical Mystery Tour, Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, Rubber Soul, A Hard Days Night, Help, Beatles For Sale, With The BEatles, Please Please Me and George Harrison - All Things Must Pass. Condition is generally Ex+/ Like New/ New & Sealed.
DAVID BOWIE - CHANGES (JAPANESE - RCA SS-2184). A rare 45 by David Bowie here to include Changes c/w Andy Warhol (RCA SS-2184). The record is in glossy VG+ condition with some faint hairlines and scuffs. The centre label is bright and clean. The sleeve is in lovely Ex condition with minor creasing and a promo sticker on the bottom right side. '47.8.10' written in black pen on the cover.
ROCK / PROG - LP COLLECTION. A collection of 24 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include Freedom - Freedom, Family - Family Entertainment, Love - Out Here, Velvet Underground - Live, Pink Faries - What A Bunch Of Sweeties, Bonzo Dog Band - Gorilla, The Electric Light Orchestra - The Electric Light Orchestra, The Butterfield Blues Band, Marrying Maiden - It's A Beautiful Day, Jethro Tull, Rare Bird, Druid - Toward The Sun, Deep Purple - In Rock, Supertramp - Indelibly Stamped, Uriah Heep - Demons And Wizards and Jimi Hendrix - Woodstock. The condition is generally VG to Ex+.
An original and rare concert poster advertising dates at Cavendish House, Manchester Poiy in January 1981 with artists to inc U2, Theatre of Hate, Flock of Seagulls and more. Measures approx 39.5 x 29.5". Folded and with some losses. Obtained in person by the vendor who attended many concerts in Manchester during the early 1980s.
ELVIS PRESLEY - THE COMPLETE ELVIS PRESLEY MASTERS LIMITED EDITION CD BOX SET (NEW & SEALED - 88697118262). A highly sought-after 2010-issued 30x CD box set by Elvis Presley; The Complete Elvis Presley Masters (88697118262, 2010 US issued on RCA/ Legacy. The Limited Edition/ Numbered set contains 711 master recordings spread across 30x CDs. Including 103 additional rare recordings and a 240-page hard-bound book. Condition is M/ Sealed. The shrink wrap has split a little on the bottom right corner).
TOP OF THE POPS - BBC TRANSCRIPTION LP PACK. A wonderful pack of 5 rare Top Of The Pops BBC Transcription LPs. Titles include TOTP 213 (123632, Record is VG+), TOTP 176 (121766, includes cue sheet. VG+), TOTP 119 (118938, VG+), TOTP 178 (121885, VG+) & TOTP 169 (121353, includes cue sheets. VG+).
BOB DYLAN - TELL TALE SIGNS: RARE AND UNRELEASED 1989-2006 LP BOX SET (BOOTLEG SERIES VOL.8 - 88697357961). A brand new & factory-sealed copy of the Bootleg Series Vol.8 by Bob Dylan. Tell Tale Signs: Rare And Unreleased 1989-2006 (88697357961, 2008 released 4LP deluxe vinyl set. Includes a 60 page 12"x12" booklet. Condition is M/ Factory Sealed).
RARE BIRD - LP RARITIES PACK. A smashing pack of 5 LPs by prog group Rare Bird. Titles include Rare Bird (CAS 1005, UK pink scroll Charisma label. Record VG+/ sleeve VG+), A Your Mind Flies By (CAS 1011, UK pink scroll Charisma label. Ex/ VG+), Born Again (2383 274, UK Polydor. Ex+/ Ex), Epic Forest (PD 5530, US Polydor. VG+/ VG+) & Somebody's Watching (PD 6502, US Polydor. Ex/ VG+).
BOB DYLAN - PRIVATE PRESSINGS / OVERSEAS - LPs. A collection of 18 x LPs by Bob Dylan. Titles are GWW Isle Of Wight (blue vinyl), Behind The Shades (95/150), A Rare Batch Of Little White Wonder Volume 1, Volume 2 and Volume 3, He Was A Friend Of Mine, Blowin' In The Wind, Bob Dylan Meets George Harrison And Johnny Cash, In Melbourne Australia, The Wild Cathedral Evening and Empire Burlesque Outtakes. The condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
PSYCH/ GARAGE - LP COLLECTION (INC ORIGINALS). Another fantastic collection of around 35 psych/ garage LPs, including some original pressings. Artists/ titles include Quill (SD 9017), Yesterdays Folks - US 69 (BDS 5035), Paul Parrish - The Forest Of My Mind (MFS-12,001), Rare Earth - Dreams & Answers (V6-5066), Max Frost And The Troopers - Shape Of Things To Come, The Rainy Daze - That Acapulco Gold. Phluph - S/T, Peppermint & Trolley, Pepper Tree - You're My People, The Peanut Butter Conspiracy inc Is Spreading, The Great Conspiracy. Peace & Quiet, Emil Richards inc Spirit Of 1976, Journey To Bliss, Farewell To Paradise. Lee Akers And The Electric Generation, 19th Nervous Breakdown, Ratchell, The Regents, Orpheus, The Oxpetals. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+, sleeves generally VG to Ex.
PSYCH/ GARAGE - LP COMPILATIONS. A fantastic collection of 30 psych/ garage LP compilations. Titles include Psychedelic Crown Jewels, Psychotic Moose And The Soul Searchers, Rave With The Amphetamine Generation, Pride Of Cleveland Past, Prisoners Of The Beat, Rare Mexican Cuts Of The Sixties, Raks Raks Raks, Purple Pill Eaters, Purple Heart Surgery Vols 1, 2 & 3. Ballads Sampler Punk, Psychotic Reactions, Psychedelia Vols 1, 2, 3 & 4. Psycho Serenade. The Psychedelic Unknowns Vols 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9. Psychedelic Dream, Psychedelic Patchwork and Psychedelic Moods. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
Pokemon Trading Card Game - a complete set of 83/82 WOTC Wizards of the Coast Team Rocket Set to include iconic cards such as; Dark Blastoise 3/82, Dark Charizard 4/82, Dark Dragonite 5/82, Dark Gyarados 8/82 and Dark Raichu 83/82. This is a 100% complete set of the fourth Pokemon TCG, the original much loved expansion set and the first to feature 'Dark' Pokemon and the first 'Secret Rare' card 83/82 Dark Raichu. Cards appears to be in very good condition, with the majority appearing to be NM.
Rugby Union rare vintage programme New Zealand v Wales First Test Lancaster park Saturday 31st May 1969. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
12 BOTTLES GINOregin Citrus; Sakari Gin; Tenjaku Craft; Fjäre Rare Distilled (50cl); Hoshi Small Batch; East Indies Archipelago Dry; Tokyo Riverside Distillery Cacao Éthique (37.5cl); Boho Shanghai Dry; Maison Fluide Oruza Dry; Goosnargh Chapter Seven; Kurayoshi Distillery Matsui Gin The Hakuto; Kanoshizuku Craft
12 BOTTLES GINSoHi Garden Envy (50cl); Dune Distilling Co Feijoa + Pepper (50cl); Lobo Djinn (50cl); 22 Gin (50cl); Four Pillars Fresh Yuzu and Rare Dry; Narrow Tracks Distilling Dog Days (50cl); Naught Australian Dry; Orrsum Spirist XO Ginava Single Malt; Lily Fields Distilling Co Sydney Dry; Never Never Distilling Co Dark Series Beeswax + Olive (50cl); Peroni Maddalena Vittoria
12 BOTTLES LONDON DRY GINChauffouillarde Cascade (50cl); Stone Grange Craft Distillery Lovebirds Limited Edition Small Batch; Nine Sisters Ocean Organic; Rambla 41 Mediterranean; Green Room Houselight; Boar Blackforest Premium (50cl); Aqua di Gloria Distillery Ivaí; Black Robin Rare; Berkeley Square; The Boatyard Distillery Boatyard Double; Isle of Raasay Hebridean; Bareksten Botanical
12 BOTTLES FLAVOURED GINAustralian Distilling Co Rhapsody Ruby Blackcurrant + Elderberry; Mayfair Rhubarb + Ginger; Rare Bird Rhubarb + Ginger; Vāsteràs Distillery Pink Pomegranate (50cl); Arduenna Plum (50cl); Wolf Lane Distillery Davidson Plum; Willing Distillery Small Batch Kakadu Plum + Quandong; Blushing Vixen Rhubard + Elderflower; Toison Ruby Red Berries; Beefeater Rhubard + Cranberry; Pure Origin Tasmanian Bramble; Puerto de Indias Blackberry
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 140 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 46 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 66 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 44 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 64 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 126 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 122 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 121 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 65 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 45 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 62 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 124 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 143 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 125 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 139 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 43 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 61 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 141 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
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