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Lot 155

NIDERVILLER Rare marronnière en faïence ovale couverte reposant sur quatre pieds formés de rinceaux réunis aux anses le couvercle ajouré dont la prise figure des châtaignes. Il est décoré en petit feu de paysages en camaïeu rose avec papillons et peigné en rose en bordure. XVIIIème siècle Long. : 25 5 cm (Un pied restauré)

Lot 159

Joseph HANNONG à STRASBOURG Rare paire de petites jardinières murales en faïence de forme demi-lune à godrons décorées en polychromie de grand de feu de fleur. Marquées au revers en vert H 909 XVIIIème siècle Long. : 12 5 cm

Lot 170

LES ISLETTES Rare assiette en faïence à bordure peignée rose décorée en petit feu d’un dindon faisant la roue sur un tertre. Début du XIXème siècle Diam. : 22 5 cm

Lot 190

HANNONG à STRASBOURG Rare assiette ronde en faïence décorée en camaïeu bleu d’armes d’alliance surmontées d’une couronne royale et encadrée de deux aigles et de l’ordre de la toison d’or. Marquée au revers d’un H et du numéro 83 XVIIIème siècle Diam. : 24 cm

Lot 278

A rare Webb three colour cameo salt, circa 1882, decorated with a bee and flowers in yellow, white and pink, 1.5""h.

Lot 11

The Superb and Rare Edward Medal (Mines) Pair to Harry Robinson [G.C.], For His Gallantry During the Louisa Colliery Disaster, County Durham, 22.8.1947a) Edward Medal (Mines), G.VI.R., 1st type, silver (Harry Robinson, Louisa Colliery, Durham, 22 Aug. 1947.), surname partially officially correctedb) Jubilee 1977, very fine, mounted as originally worn (2) E.M. London Gazette 20.7.1948 Harry Robinson, Deputy, Louisa Colliery, in joint citation with William Younger, Joseph Shanley and John Hutchinson, 'Shortly before midnight on the 22nd August, 1947, a serious explosion of fire damp coal and coal dust occurred in the Louisa Old Section of Louisa Colliery, Durham. William Younger, Joseph Shanley and Harry Robinson, Deputies, who with an intimate knowledge of the main roads and ventilating circuits of the mine could have made their way quite easily to safety, went instantly to the scene of the disaster, where they were soon joined by John Hutchinson, Overman, who came down from the surface. Twenty-four persons, all of whom were incapacitated either by injuries or carbon-monoxide poisoning were in the district at the time. Nineteen of them died and but for the prompt and continuous heroic work performed by Younger, Shanley, Robinson and Hutchinson, who voluntarily faced conditions of acute danger for a period of one and a half hours, there can be little doubt that not one would have survived.The circumstances and conditions would have tested the courage and endurance of the bravest and strongest. The atmosphere was so thick that the beams of the cap lamps could penetrate only a foot or so which meant that the rescuers could do nothing to guard against danger from falls of ground, a very real danger after an explosion, and the road in places was almost completely blocked by tubs de-railed by blast.Five of the injured were brought out alive from the affected workings, two of them died later in hospital and three recovered.'Harry Robinson, G.C. (1916-1987), born New Kyo, near Stanley, County Durham; educated at New Kyo School; employed as a pit pony driver at the Morrison South Pit, Annfield Plain, County Durham, from 1931; moved to the Busty Pit, Medomsley, County Durham, 1935, and his father (also a miner) died in a pit accident the following year; returned to the Morrison South Pit in 1937, and was appointed Deputy in 1942; he trained as part of the mine rescue team; when the pit closed in 1945, he moved to the Louisa Colliery; extracts from Harry Robinson’s draft statement to the Commission of Enquiry into the Louisa Pit disaster gives the following additional detail: "We reached the 2nd West bord in the middle of the landing in the Low Main seam…when the air current stopped momentarily. This was immediately followed by a rush of dust-laden air in the normal direction of the air current. The time would be approximately 11.55 p.m. We realized something was wrong and immediately picked up the bird and flame safety lamp. We then proceeded outbye towards the 4th North Hutton Offtakes and when we had travelled only 60 yards we found Charles Bolam, Arthur Chapman and Stephen Gibson, Bricklayers, standing together. Bolam was in a semi-collapsed state, being supported by the others….Shanley returned with them to 4th Bankhead into fresh air coming from the Louisa Pit....Younger and I went down the 4th North Hutton Drift to find out what had happened. On the way down to the Drift there were rollers and loose timber scattered about, and the atmosphere was very thick. We went first into the Straight East Loading Gate….We saw one light and heard someone moaning. We found three men about 30 yards inbye side of the canvas door and only one showed signs of life. I returned to the South Curve and went along the south heading. Some derailed tubs about 12 yards down stopped me and I returned. I then went out to the 4th North Hutton Offtakes to seek help and to telephone for Houghton Rescue Brigade. After telephoning, I went down the Drift and when half way down heard Younger who had come out, shout that he wanted a reviving apparatus as there were two men alive out of the three. I went back up the Drift and then met Shanley at the Offtakes. As I was out of breath Shanley asked Gibson (bricklayer) to accompany him back to the 2nd West Bord where they had reviving apparatus available.John Hutchinson then arrived at the 4th North Hutton Offtakes in answer to the telephone calls for help.Hutchinson and I proceeded down the Drift and met Younger at the bottom and a few minutes later we were joined by Shanley, who came down the Drift with the reviving apparatus.It was then decided to split the party, and Younger and Shanley went back into Straight East while Hutchinson and I went intoSouth….We got past by climbing two or three derailed tubs tilted over sideways towards the East and then we heard someone at that point say “what’s happened?” Hutchinson asked “who is that?” and the reply was “Jimmy Killgallon.” The air was still very thick but when close to it was possible to see someone standing, leaning on a tub. He stated he could not see so Hutchinson climbed over a tub and assisted him inbye to the Kist Bord where he was made comfortable. Johnson was lying, moaning, on the floor near where the first one was standing. We made Johnson as comfortable as possible where he was and we then proceeded inbye by climbingover three derailed tubs. We found another man lying between the points and the crossing at the inbye end of South Landing. He was alive and bleeding from the mouth, so we turned him to lie face downwards so that the blood would not choke him and made him as comfortable as possible. We went further inbye and found two more men lying in the middle of the tub way, both appeared dead. We went a few yards further and concluded there could be no-one else alive so we returned together to the bottom of the Drift,and I joined Younger and Shanley at Straight East, who in the meanwhile had been bringing out two injured men from Straight East Loading Gate. These men, Minto and Bailey, were brought back to the south curve and by this time stretcher bearers had reached the Drift bottom and they carried the injured men to the Morrison North Shaft. With Shanley and Younger, I then brought out the third man (Talbot) from East and he was dead. We went into the South Landing and commenced re-railing the tubs to clear the road to the two injured men behind the tubs. Johnson, who was injured was carried out to the Drift bottom and immediately afterwards we returned for the other (Killgallon). These injured men were then sent outbye to the shaft with stretcher bearers. McKeever, Roe and Martin were carried out to the Drift bottom and when bringing out Rowlands and resting the stretcher near the Kist moans could beheard from the direction of the Kist and on investigation, myself and R. Briggs who had now joined the party, found Estell the Deputy, and he was alive but appeared to be badly injured. Rowlands was carried out and then the Deputy, Estell, was carried out.Shanley and I were instructed to adjust the regulating door near the Straight East Loading Gate. While here we saw a light further East and on investigation we found a body (afterwards identified as Westgarth) with clothing smouldering. We came back to the South curve and notified Superintendent Coulshed and Houghton Team went down and recovered the body….”Robinson was presented with his Edward Medal by King George VI at Buckingham Palace, 20.7.1948; he also received a Carnegie Hero Trust Fund Certificate and a gold medal for 15 years service in the mine rescue team; he retired in 1974.1 of 10 Edward Medals (Mines) G.VI.R., 1st type, silver medals awarded.On 21st October 1971 living recipients of the Edward Medal were deemed, by Royal Warrant, to be recipients of the George Cross, and were invited to exchange their awards; two silver (including Robinson) and seven bronze medallists elected not to do so.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 12

An Extremely Rare Edward Medal (Industry) Group of Six to Railwayman A.D. Thomas [G.C.], Later Inspector, British Transport Police, For Rescuing a Fallen Worker From Under the Wheels of An Advancing Train at King's Cross, 14.1.1931a) Edward Medal (Industry), G.V.R., 2nd type obverse, 2nd type reverse, silver (Arthur Devere Thomas.)b) 1914-15 Star (73629 Pte. A.D. Thomas 28th Bn. Canadian Inf.), contemporarily renamedc) British War and Victory Medals (73629 A.W.O.Cl.2. A.D. Thomas. 28-Can.Inf.)d) Defence Medale) Police Long Service & G.C., E.II.R. (Inspr. Arthur D. Thomas), generally very fine or betterwith the following original documentation:- Letter from the Home Office informing recipient of the award of the Edward Medal, dated 31.3.1931; Original Copy of Citation on Secretary of State, Home Department paper- Letter of Appreciation from the Metropolitan Railway to recipient, dated 27.4.1931- Letter of congratulation from The Carnegie Hero Fund Trust to the recipient, dated 6.6.1931- (2) Canadian Expeditionary Forces Pay Books; C.E.F. Discharge Certifcate- Correspondence to the recipient from The Victoria Cross and George Cross Association (lot) E.M. London Gazette 31.3.1931 Arthur Devere Thomas, Railway Flagman, King's Cross Station, Metropolitan Railway, 'On the 14th January, 1931, Ernest Percival, who was engaged in dismantling a wooden staging fixed across the track of the Metropolitan Railway Station at King's Cross, slipped and fell, from a height of about 20 feet, to the permanent way of the down Inner Circle line. He was rendered unconscious and lay face downwards across one running rail with his head close to the negative rail of the electrified system.Arthur Devere Thomas, who was acting as flagman for the protection of the workmen, saw Percival fall and at the same time heard a down train approaching the station round the curve. Realising that a signal could not be seen by the driver in time for him to stop the train, Thomas immediately jumped down from the platform to the up line and, running across two positive and two negative rails carrying 600 volts, snatched Percival up almost under the wheels of the approaching train, and held him, still unconscious, in a small recess in the wall whilst the train passed within a few inches of them. By reason of his employment, Thomas must have been fully aware of the risks he faced and he displayed conspicuous gallantry in successfully effecting the rescue of Percival.'Arthur Devere Thomas, G.C. (1895-1973), born London; emigrated with his family to Saskatchewan, Canada, 1908; worked on a farm prior to enlistment in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 22.10.1914; allocated to the 28th Battalion, he arrived in the UK, May 1915; he served in the French theatre of war from, September 1915; seeing action at St. Eloi, Hooge and the Somme; contracted influenza in 1917 and was sent to England to recuperate in Hospital; he took an English wife, at Willesden, December 1917; discharged with the rank of Acting Company Sergeant-Major, in New Brunswick, Canada, 10.4.1919; he returned to the UK, and was employed by the Metropolitan Railway from 1931; a matter of days latter he carried out his gallant rescue; he subsequently joined the British Transport Police, and retired with the rank of Inspector in 1956; he died at Harrow, Middlesex and his funeral was carried out at Breakspear Crematorium, Ruislip.1 of 2 Edward Medals (Industry), G.V.R., 2nd type, silver awarded. Only 14 Edward Medals have been awarded to railwaymen of the United Kingdom; 3 in silver and 11 in bronze.On 21st October 1971 living recipients of the Edward Medal were deemed, by Royal Warrant, to be recipients of the George Cross, and were invited to exchange their awards; two silver (including Thomas) and seven bronze medallists elected not to do so.Provenance:Christie, November 1989Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 21

A Rare Inter-War 'Mesopotamia 1921' D.F.M. Pair to Corporal L. Nicholas, Royal Air Forcea) Distinguished Flying Medal, G.V.R. (157612 A.C.1. L. Nicholas. R.A.F.)b) General Service 1918-62, G.V.R., two clasps, Iraq, N.W. Persia (157612. A.C.2. (A/Cpl.) L. Nicholas. R.A.F.), toned, good very fine, mounted for wear (2) D.F.M. London Gazette 28.10.1921 157612 A.C.1. Nicholas, Llewellyn, R.A.F. 'For operations in Mesopotamia.'157612 Leading Aircraftsman Llewellyn Nicholas, D.F.M., born Penzance, Cornwall, 1901; joined the Royal Flying Corps as a Boy Entrant, December 1917; qualified as a Fitter, Aircraftsman 2nd Class, May 1919; posted to France, June of the same year, and service in Mesopotamia, from January 1920; posted to 6 Squadron (R.E.8's and B. F2b's), Baghdad West, March 1920; shortly after the Armistice 6 Squadron was transferred to the Middle East and arrived in Iraq in July 1919; the squadron was tasked with patrol duties, initially against Turkish-backed rebels in Northern Iraq and later it carried out policing duties over the desert; advanced Leading Aircraftsman, 1.3.1921; Acting Corporal, 1.2.1922; posted to 208 Squadron (B. F2b's), Ismailia, Egypt, March 1922, shortly before transferring later the same month to 216 Squadron (D.H. 10's); transferred to the Reserve, June 1923.Provenance:Spink, April 2000Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 22

A Rare 'Iraq' D.F.M. Pair to Flight Sergeant J. Birch, Royal Air Forcea) Distinguished Flying Medal, G.V.R. (47558 F/Sgt. J. Birch. R.A.F.), double-struck in placesb) General Service 1918-62, G.V.R., one clasp, Iraq (47558 F/Sjt. J. Birch. R.A.F.), last partially officially corrected, generally very fine or better, mounted for wear, with photograph of recipient in uniform (2) D.F.M. London Gazette 10.10.1922 47558 Flight Sergeant Joseph Birch, 55 Sqn, R.A.F., 'For distinguished services rendered during active service operations in Iraq during 1920-21'M.I.D. London Gazette 28.10.1921 Birch 47558, Flt./Sgt. Joseph, R.A.F., 'For distinguished service... Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force.'47558 Flight Sergeant Joseph Birch, D.F.M., born Manchester, Lancashire, 1897; joined the Royal Flying Corps, as 2/AM, 29.8.1916; advanced Sergeant Mechanic, 1.7.1918; Flight Sergeant 1.3.1919; posted for service at Base Depot, Egypt, November 1919; posted to 142 Squadron (Bristol F.2b's), Palestine, January 1920; 142 Squadron re-numbered as 55 Squadron; they were equipped with De Haviland 9A bombers and a small number of the earlier D.H.9s was sent to Turkey, July 1920, to reinforce the Army of the Black Sea for the defence of Constantinople and the Dardenelles against Turkish Nationals; two months later the squadron moved to Iraq and formed part of the Mesopotamian Wing attached to the Army Command based in Iraq; 55 Squadron crews helped police the country and were frequently called upon to take action against rebellious tribesmen and foreign insurgents; subsequent postings included to 111 Squadron and Staff College; discharged 8.12.1927.Provenance:G.A. Griffiths Collection, Spink, March 1994Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 25

A Rare Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry Pair to Constable T. Mehmet, Cyprus Policea) Colonial Police Medal, E.II.R., 1st type, for Gallantry (Const. Timour Mehmet, Cyprus Police), officially renamedb) General Service 1918-62, E.II.R., one clasp, Cyprus (1362 P.C. T. Mehmed.[sic]), edge cuts to last, very fine, mounted for wear (2) C.P.M. For Gallantry London Gazette 20.8.1957 Constable Timour Mehmet of the Cyprus Police.The file for the award of the C.P.M. to the Cyprus Police Office is closed for 60 years. Any citation that there is for this award is due to be made available 1.1.2019Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 28

Seven: Warrant Officer Class I J. Hulme, Australian ForcesBritish War Medal (346 T/W O 2 J. Hulme. Sge. A. Bde. A.I.F.); Victory Medal (364 T-WO-2 J. Hulme. S.A.B. A.I.F.); War Medal (NP646 J. Hulme); Australia Service Medal (NP646 J. Hulme); Permanent Forces of the Empire Beyond the Seas Long Service & G.C., G.V.R. (No.646 B.S.M. (W.O.II). J. Hulme. A.I.C.); Army Long Service & G.C., G.VI.R., with 'Australia' bar suspension (2/804 WOI J. Hulme. A.M.F.); Commonwealth of Australia Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R., 2nd 'coronation robes' type (No.646. W.O. (II). J. Hulme. A.I.F.), generally good very fine or better, a rare combination (7) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 45

Army Best Shot Medal, V.R., silver, specimen, virtually Mint state, rare, in fitted leather case Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 79

A Rare Great War 'Konigsberg' D.S.M. to Stoker 2nd Class R. Thompson, H.M.S. Mersey, Royal NavyDistinguished Service Medal, G.V.R. (SS105721. R. Thompson, Sto.2Cl. H.M.S. Mersey.), edge bruising, good very fine D.S.M. London Gazette 8.12.1915 Stoker (2nd Class) Richard Thompson, O.N. 105721, H.M.S. Mersey'In recognition of services on the occasion of the operations against the "Konigsberg".'At the outbreak of the First World War the German light cruiser Konigsberg was based at Dar-es-Salaam, German East Africa. On the 31st July 1914, she left harbour prepared for a long period at sea. For six days she was lost to sight, but on the 6th August she captured the steamship City of Winchester bound from Colombo to England with a cargo of tea valued at £250,000. The prize was escorted to Makalla, on the Arabian coast, where her passengers were transferred to the armed German merchantman Zieten. Her coal and stores were shared between the two German ships and the City of Winchester was scuttled.The Konigsberg again disappeared, this time for about seven weeks until on the 20th September she appeared off Zanzibar and destroyed H.M.S. Pegasus, which was undergoing boiler repairs in the port. It was not until nearly another seven weeks had elapsed that she was reported by H.M.S. Chatham to be lying in a branch of the Rufiji River, screened by the forest. In order to prevent her escape the steamship Newbridge was sunk across the channel. Meanwhile the crew of the Konigsberg posted snipers and machine-guns in the jungle to hold off a land attack. An aeroplane was brought into use and was successful in directing the British gunners so that they were able to shell the ship at long range. Shortly after it had performed this service it was shot down by the Germans.The destruction of the ship proved a tough proposition and the cruisers H.M.S. Weymouth, Fox, Cornwall, Pyramus, and Pioneer were employed in the blockade at various times. She was eventually destroyed by the monitors H.M.S. Mersey and Severn, sent from Malta. On the 6th July 1915, the bombardment by these ships began, aided by four seaplanes as spotters, and on the 11th July the Konigsberg was destroyed. The survivors of her crew escaped into the jungle and united with the German East African force.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 151

The Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, First Class, a fine quality copy Badge, 76mm x 44mm, silver, with a central onyx cameo bearing the conjoined profiles of a youthful Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort surrounded with 21 paste 'diamonds', the surmounting crown set with seven stones and topped with 9 paste 'diamonds', reverse stamped '566', nearly extremely fine, a rare copy Provenance: Glendining, 1958.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 169

Pair: Private C. Chapman, Leinster RegimentEgypt 1882-89, dated, one clasp, Tel-el-Kebir (1903 Pte. C. Chapman. 2/Leinster.); Khedive's Star 1882, unnamed as issued, heavy contact marks, and some pitting to medal from star, therefore nearly very fine, rare to unit (2) 1903 Private Charles Chapman, born Whitechapel, London, 1859; enlisted in the 2nd Battalion, Leinster Regiment, April 1879; served on attachment with the Corps of Army Signallers in Egypt, August 1882 to August 1883, and present at the Battle of Tel-el-Kebir, 13.9.1882; discharged, April 1891, after 12 years with the Colours.Chapman was one of only two soldiers from the Leinster Regiment, the other man also attached to the Corps of Army Signallers, to receive the Egypt Medal with clasp 'Tel-el-Kebir'.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 238

An Attractive, Original Striking of the Honourable East India Company's Medal for Capture of Rodrigues, Isle of Bourbon, and Isle of France 1809-10, 49mm, gold, with original loop suspension, suspension loose, minor edge bruise, otherwise good very fine, very rare Approximately 45 H.E.I.C. Medals for the Capture of Rodrigues, Isle of Bourbon, and Isle of France struck in gold.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 430

Austria, Empire, Order of the Golden Fleece, A Fine Quality c.1790 Knight's Badge, uniface, 100mm including suspension x 51mm, the fleece finely cast, engraved, and gilded bronze, the firestone and flames suspension silver and silver-gilt, with 59 rough cut diamonds and two central stones, a number of the diamonds and the two central stones replaced by paste, retaining original fittings, very fine and better, rare Provenance: Spink, 1969, when it was sold as 'believed to have been of Sicilian Royal origin.'Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 441

China, Republic, Legislative Department Merit Decoration, 73mm including wreath suspension x 57mm, silver-gilt and enamel, nearly extremely fine, rare, with original riband with full hook and eye assembly, in case of issue Awarded to officials who established the new constitution of China, 1911-12Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 471

(x) Vatican, Holy See, Order of Pius, A Fine Quality Grand Cross with Collar set of Insignia, Collar Chain, 700mm, silver-gilt and enamel, with 12 medallions comprising of alternate hand-painted dove of peace roundells, and gilt Papal crowned crossed keys, with central Papal tiara link supported by flanking doves; Badge Appendant, 65mm, silver-gilt and enamel; Star, 77mm, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, unmarked, generally extremely fine, extremely rare (3) The Vatican Order of Pius Grand Cross with Collar is usually reserved for Roman Catholic Heads of State.Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 644

LINKWOOD 10 YEAR OLD OLD MALT CASK Single cask Speyside malt whisky. Bottled by Douglas Laing & Co Ltd. Distilled Decmeber 1989, bottled February 2000. One of 459 bottles. 700ml, 50% volume. THE DISTILLERS CHOICE RARE SPEYSIDE Single Speyside malt whisky. Bottled by Burn Stewart Distillers for Marks & Spencer. 70cl, 40% volume. In tube. TULLIBARDINE MOSCATEL WOOD FINISH Single Highland malt whisky. Distilled 1993, bottled 2005. 70cl, 46% volume. In tube. 3 bottles Good condition

Lot 680A

DALLAS DHU 24 YEAR OLD RARE MALTS Single Highland Malt Whisky, distilled 1970. 70cl, 60.6% volume. Very good.

Lot 734

MIDLETON 1990 VERY RARE Blended Irish whiskey, bottled 1990. Bottle No.10896, with label and certificate signed by Barry Crockett, Master Distiller. 750ml, 40% volume, in presentation box. Very good condition

Lot 735

MACKINLAY`S RARE OLD HIGHLAND MALT WHISKY A reproduction of the whisky retrieved from the Shackleton Antarctic Expedition of 1907. 70cl, 47.3% volume, in wooden presentation box Good condition

Lot 761

MACALLAN 29 YEAR OLD DOUGLAS LAING`S OLD AND RARE PLATINUM SELECTION Natural cask strength single Highland Malt Whisky, distilled 1977, bottled 2006. Bottle no. 64 of 185 bottles. 700ml, 50.3% volume, in wooden presentation box with certificate. Good condition

Lot 762

MACALLAN 28 YEAR OLD DOUGLAS LAING`S OLD AND RARE PLATINUM SELECTION Natural cask strength single Highland Malt Whisky, distilled 1977, bottled 2006. Bottle no. 3 of 249 bottles. 700ml, 48.4% volume, in wooden presentation box with certificate. Good condition

Lot 765

ROSEBANK 20 YEAR OLD RARE MALTS Limited edition single Lowland malt whisky. Distilled 1981, bottled May 2002, bottle no.5125 . 70cl, 62.3% volume, in carton, mid-shoulder fill. mid-shoulder fill

Lot 770A

MACPHAIL`S RARE OLD 30 YEAR OLD Single Malt Scotch Whisky by Gordon & MacPhail. 70cl, 40% volume, with certificate, in presentation box. Good condition.

Lot 791

GLENLOSSIE 1961 RARE OLD Single Speyside malt whisky bottled by Gordon & MacPhail. Distilled 1961, bottled 1996. 70cl, 40% volume. Good condition

Lot 813

JOHN JAMESON & SONS REDBREAST 12 YEAR OLD Rare old Irish whiskey. Bottled by Gibleys of Ireland Ltd., Dublin. 26 2/3 fl. ozs, 70°proof Small rip at the top of label

Lot 853

34 ASSORTED MINIATURES Mixed lot of blended whisky, rum, gin and liqueur`s, including: Johnnie Walker Red Label (40% vol); Johnnie Walker Red Label (for Japanese market, 43% vol); White Horse ( 70°proof); Chivas Brothers Century of Malts (43% vol); Southern Comfort (40% vol); Squires London Gin (70°proof); Ballindalloch Castle (distilled 1966, bottled 1992, 43% vol); J & B Rare (70°proof); Pimm`s No.1 Cup (25% vol). Viewing recommended. Some minis have a low fill

Lot 856

MAHOGANY WHISKY MINIATURE CABINET WITH MINIATURES Large custom built mahogany whisky miniature display cabinet. Includes the collection of approximately 500 miniatures. Glen Keith 1983 (43% vol, msf); AnCnoc 12 y/o (40%, hsf); Linkwood 15 y/o (40%, msf); Longmorn 15 y/o (43% msf); Glen Moray 12 y/o (40% vol, lsf); Benromach 15 y/o Cadenhead (65% vol,lsf); Mannochmore 16y/o Cadenhead(61%, lsf); Aultmore 12 y/o Mini Bottle (43%, bs); Glen Deveron 12 y/o (40% vol); Glendullan 12 y/o (43% vol); Glen Moray-Glenlivet 27 y/o Cadenhead (55.1% vol, bs); Glen Moriston (40% vol, bs); Glendronach 15 y/o (40% vol); Glendronach 12 y/o (40% vol); Inchgower 12 y/o (40% vol, lsf); Strathisla 12 y/o (43% vol); Benriach 10 y/o (43% vol, msf); Longmorn 15 y/o (45% vol); Glen Deveron 12y/o (40% vol); Glen Elgin-Glenlivet 14 y/o Cadenhead (80 proof, lsf); Glenburgie 8y/o (40% vol, lsf); Glendronach 12 y/o (40% vol, bs); Dallas Dhu 10 y/o (40% vol, bs). 11 CONNOISSEURS CHOICE (brown labels, all 40% vol) Convalmore 1969 ( bs); Miltonduff 1963 ( bs); Balmenach 1970 ( bs); Imperial 1969 (bs); Ledaig 1972 (bs); Glen Craig 1968 (bs); Laphroaig 1967 (bs); Dailuanie 1971 (bs); Royal Brackla 1969 (bs); Port Ellen 1969 (bs); Glenlossie 1968 (bs). 3 CONNOISSEURS CHOICE (newer map labels, all 40% vol); Mosstowie 1979; Convalmore 1981; Benrinnes 1972. 9 CONNOISSEURS CHOICE (older map labels, all 40% vol); Port Ellen 1972 (msf); Mosstowie 1975 (lsf); Caperdoniach 1968 (bs); Mannochmore 1984 (hsf); Balmenach 1973 (msf); Banff 1974 (lsf); Dailuanie 1974 (hsf); Macduff 1975 (bs); Glenlossie 1974 (msf); 46 SIGNATORY VINTAGE MINIATURES; Aultmore 1980 (43% vol); Longmorn 1973 (54.9 % vol); Braes of Glenlivet 1979 (43% vol); Dufftown 1980 (55.7% vol); Bunnahabhain1979 (58.4% vol); Glenugie 1980 (43% vol); Glendronach 1970 (56% vol); Glen Scotia 1966 (55.1% vol); Glen Albyn 1980 (43% vol); Longrow 1987 (43% vol); Glenury Royal 1975 (57.2% vol); Littlemill 1984 (43% vol); Caperdonich 1966 (53.4% vol); Glendullan 1984 (43% vol); Highland Park 1975 (52.9% vol); Inchgower 1979 (43% vol); Isle of Jura 1975 (43% vol); Bowmore 1976 (52.6% vol); Glen Mhor 1978 (43% vol); Port Ellen 1977 (58% vol); Springbank 1967 (43% vol, bs); Longmorn 1974 (46% vol, bs); Balvenie 1973 (43% vol, lsf); Highland Park 1966 (52% vol, bs); Glenfarclas 1969 (58.2% vol, bs); Highland Park 1966 (52% vol, bs); Bunnhabhain 1964 (46% vol, bs); Benrinnes 1974 (43% vol); Glen Keith 1967 (46% vol, bs); Macallan 1973 (46% vol); Linkwood 1984 (59.7% vol); Bruichladdich 1970 (46% vol, bs); Bladnoch 1966 (43% vol, bs); Ardbeg 1973 (46% vol, bs); Caperdonich 1972 (40% vol); Caol Ila 1974 (43% vol); Longmorn 1974 (46% vol, bs); Glen Albyn 1969 (55% vol, bs); Dallas Dhu 1974 (43% vol); North British 1964 (46% vol, bs); Craigellachie 1972 (46% vol, bs); Dumberton 1961 (46% vol); Rosebank 1974 (43% vol); Aberlour-Glenlivet 1970 (46% vol, msf); Glen Keith 1967 (46% vol, lsf); Springbank 1977 (46% vol, bs). 12 CADENHEAD'S OLDER BLACK LABEL Scapa 24 (45.6% vol, bs); Glenlivet 14y/o (80 proof, bs); Pittyvaich-Glenlivet y/o (58.4% vol, bs); Mortlacn 22y/o (80 proof, bs); Macallan-Glenlivet 12 y/o (55.2% vol, bs); Glenlivet 26 y/o (46% vol, bs); Tamnavulin-Glenlivet 20 y/o (46% vol, bs); Glen Grant-Glenlivet 16 y/o (80 proof, lsf); Benrinnes 18 y/o (55.3% vol, lsf); Glenglassaugh 13 y/o (59.8% vol, lsf); Craigellachie-Glenlivet 15 y/o (46%, vol, bs); Glen Grant-Glenlivet 15 y/o (46% vol, lsf) 5 CADENHEAD'S NEWER LABEL Cragganmore-Glenlivet 12 y/o (60.1% vol, lsf); Pittyvaich-Glenlivet 13 y/o (58.4% vol, bs); Glentaucher-Glenlivet 16 y/o (63.8% vol, lsf); Loch Lomond 9 y/o (64% vol, bs); Macallan-Glenlivet 30 y/o (54.7% vol, lsf) 30 ASSORTED MINIATURES Lagavulin White Horse 12 y/o (43% vol, bs); Balvenie Founder's Reserve 10 y/o (40% vol, lsf); Cragganmore12 y/o (40% vol, lsf); Glen Avon 8 y/o (40% vol, msf); Lagavulin 16 y/o White Horse (43% vol, bs); Tamdhu 10 y/o (70 proof, bs); Glengoyne 10 y/o (40% vol, lsf); Cardhu 12 y/o (40% vol, hsf); Glenallachie 12 y/o (43% vol); Glen Rothes 12 y/o (43% vol, msf); Glenforres 12 y/o (43% vol); Glenlivet 12 y/o (40% vol); Aberlour-Glenlivet 12 y/o (40% vol); Aberlour 12 y/o VOHM (43 G.L.); Tormore 10 y/o (43% vol, msf); Cardhu 12 y/o (43% vol, hsf); Bruichladdich 10 y/o (40% vol, lsf); Cardhu 12 y/o (40% vol, lsf); Balvenie 15 y/o Single Barrel (50.4% vol); Aberlour-Glenlivet 9 y/o (70 proof); Glenturret 15 y/o (40% vol); Elginshire 15 y/o (61.4% vol); Balvenie 12 y/o Doublewood (40% vol); Strathisla 12 y/o (43% vol, lsf); Miltonduff 10 y/o (40% vol); Speyburn 10 y/o (40% vol, msf); Glenlivet 18 y/o (43% vol, msf); Glenfarclas 10 y/o (40% vol); MacPhail's 24 y/o (40% vol, lsf); MacPhail's 21 y/o (43% vol, lsf) 23 CONNOISSEURS CHOICE MIXED LABELS (All 40% vol) Glencadam 1974; Caol Ila 1981; Aberfeldy 1977; Millburn 1971 (lsf); Ben Nevis 1966 (lsf); Caol Ila 1980 (lsf); Tomatin 1968; Aberfeldy 1969 (lsf); Tomatin 1970 (bs); Clynelish 1984; Millburn 1966 (bs); Glen Albyn 1963 (bs); Balmenach 1972 (lsf); Millburn 1974; North Port-Brechin 1970 (lsf0; Royal Lochnagar 1969 (bs); Brora 1982; Glenlochy 1968 (bs); Mosstowie 1975 (bs); Caol Ila 1969 (bs); Glenlochy 1977; Brora 1972; Dalwhinnie 1963 (bs) 21 MACALLAN MINIATURES Macallan 10 y/o (40% vol); Macallan Private Eye (40% vol, hsf); Macallan 26 y/o, no.4392 (43% vol); Macallan 1963 (43% vol, lsf); Macallan 1964 (43% vol, msf); Macallan 1964 (43% vol, lsf); Macallan 1966 (43% vol, lsf); Macallan 1967 (43% vol, msf); Macallan 1968 (43% vol, msf); Macallan 1969 (43% vol, msf); Macallan 1970 (43% vol, msf); Macallan 1971 (43% vol); Macallan1972 (43% vol); Macallan 1973 (43% vol); Macallan 1974 (43% vol); Macallan 1977 (43% vol); Macallan 1978 (43% vol, msf); Macallan 1979 (43% vol); Macallan 1980 (43% vol); Macallan 10 y/o (40% vol, hsf); Macallan Speymalt 1990 (40% vol) 14 JAMES MACARTHUR 500 YEARS OF SCOTCH WHISKY Blair Athol 1977 (53.1% vol); Ardmore 1977 (56.2)vol); Glen Keith 1968 (62.5% vol); Speyburn 1979 (62.9% vol); Glen Scotia 1979 (55.6% vol); Coleburn 1981 (43% vol); Carsebridge 1962. (54.7% vol); Bladnoch 1983 (43% vol); Carsebridge 1962 (54.7% vol); Coleburn 1983 (43% vol); Bunnahabhain 1978 (52.4% vol); Macduff 1978 (40% vol); Lochside 1963 (60.5% vol); Linkwood 1984 (60.5% vol) 9 JAMES MACARTHUR FINE MALT SELECTION Millburn 12 y/o distilled 1983 (43% vol); Glen Spey 21 y/o distilled 1970 (55.4% vol); Balmenach 10 y/o distilled 1983 (43% vol); Glen Rothes 10/ y/o distilled 1984 (43% vol); Dufftown 17 y/o distilled 1978 (58.5% vol); Teaninich 18 y/o distilled1973 (58.4% vol); Allt-a-Bhainne 12 y/o distilled1981 (43% vol); Glendullan 11 y/o distilled 1984 (43% vol); Bladnoch 10 y/o/ distilled1983 (43% vol) 10 BOXED MACPHAIL SELECTION (All 40% vol) Glen Calder 40 y/o (bs); Old Elgin 50 y/o distilled 1946; Mortlach 50 y/o distilled Oct 1936 (bs); Pride of Strathspey 50 y/o distilled 1937 (bs); Glenlivet 50 y/o distilled1940 (bs); Rare Highland Malt distilled 1939 (bs); Pure Malt 45 y/o distilled 1938 (bs); Pure Malt Islay 10y/o (bs); 10 y/o (lsf); 24 y/o/ distilled 1965 (bs) 7 GORDON & MACPHAIL CENTENARY RESERVE (All 40% vol) Mortlach 1984 (msf); Balblair 1973 (msf); Glenrothes 1978 (msf); St. Magdalene 1980 (msf); Caol Ila1966 (msf); Benrinnes 1978 (msf); Highland Park 1970 (msf) 13 GORDON & MACPHAIL CASK NATURAL HIGH STRENGTH Talisker 1955 (53.6% vol, bs); Highland Park 1983 (59.7% vol, bs); Tamdhu 1988 (60.8% vol, hsf); Strathisla 1962 (62.1% vol, bs); Strathisla 1974 (57.8& vol, lsf); Tamnavulin 1988 (58.9% vol); Longmorn 1969 ( 61.2% vol, lsf); Port Ellen 1980 (63.9% vol, hsf); Glenlivet 1978 (58.6% vol, bs); Highland Park 1984 (58.6% vol, msf); Millburn 1978 (65.6% vol); Port Ellen 1978 (63.6% vol, lsf); Highland Park 1982 (56.8% vol, hsf) 14 BOXED GORDON & MACPHAIL CASK NATURAL HIGH STRENGTH Caol Ila 1978 (63.7% vol, lsf); Cragganmore 1978 (61.5% vol, hsf); Glenlivet 1977 (59.5% vol, lsf); Bruichladdich 1966 (52.8% vol, hsf); Bruichladdich 1964 (50.6% vol, bs); Glenburgie 1964 (59.2% vol, bs); Benriach 1982 (60.6% vol, bs); Caol Ila 1982 (63.1% vol, hsf); Cragganmore 1978 (60.1% vol); Glenburgie 1966 (61.2% vol, lsf); Glen Mhor 1978 (62.2% vol, lsf); Benromach 1982 (63.0% vol, hsf); Bladnoch 1985 (56.8% vol, msf); Glenburgie 1966 (57.6% vol, lsf) 5 MACPHAIL'S COLLECTION MINIATURES (All 40% vol) Glenrothes 8 y/o; Highland Park 8 y/o; Glenturret Vintage 1988; Tamdhu 8 y/o; Bunnhabhain Vintage 1988 14 ASSORTED MINIATURES MacPhail's 2000 (40% vol); Isle of Jura 10 y/o (40% vol); Balvenie Over 8 y/o (70 Proof); Glenrothes 8 y/o (40% vol); Ardbeg N.A.S. White Label (80 Proof); Glenfarclas-Glenlivet 8 y/o (100 Proof); Strathisla 8 y/o (70 Proof, bs); Tamnavulin-Glenlivet (75 Proof); Dufftown Highland Games 1st edition (40% vol, bs); Linkwood N.A.S. (100 Proof); Glen Grant N.A.S. (57% vol/100 Proof); Oban 12 y/o old style (no strength stated);Glenfiddich Pure Malt (70 Proof, lsf); Bennachie 17 y/o (40% vol) 23 ASSORTED MINIATURES Ben Alder ((40% vol, bs); Auchentoshan 10 y/o (43% vol, lsf); Blair Athol 12 y/o (43% vol, lsf); Benromach 15 y/o (40% vol.); Blair Athol 21 Cadenhead's (46% vol, bs); Sherriff's Bowmore (70 Proof); Benriach 10 y/o (43% vol, hsf); Bladnoch 8 y/o (40% lsf); Banff 17 y/o Cadenhead's (60.5% vol, bs); Ben Nevis 10 y/o (46% vol); The Balvenie Founder's Reserve (40% vol); Ardmore 1977 (40% vol, lsf); Ardbeg 17 y/o (40% vol); Glenesk 1982 Connoisseurs Choice (40% vol, msf); Ardbeg 10 y/o (no strength stated); Ardbeg 15 y/o Cadenhead's (40% vol, bs); Bladnoch 13 y/o Cadenhead's (80 Proof, bs); Ardmore 1981 (40% vol, hsf); Balblair 16 y/o (40% vol, msf); Benromach-Glenlivet Centenary (40% vol); Blair Athol 23 y/o Cadenhead's (57.1% vol, bs); Bowmore 21 y/o (43% vol); Balblair 10 y/o (40% vol, bs) 23 JAMES MACARTHUR'S FINE MALT SELECTION MINIATURES Glen Scotia 12 y/o (55.8% vol, bs); Glenlossie 12 y/o (65.8% vol); Royal Brackla 12 y/o (64.6% vol, bs); Pittvaich 12 y/o (54% vol, lsf); Glen Spey 21 y/o (55.4% vol lsf); Port Ellen 12 y/o (62.7% vol, bs); Pittyvaich 12 y/o (54% vol, lsf); Teaninich 18 y/o (58.4% vol); Strathmill 11 y/o (43% vol); Imperial 12 y/o (65% vol, bs); Ledaig 18 y/o (54.4% vol); Glen Scotia 12 y/o (55.8% vol, bs); Springbank 23 y/o (53.7% vol, lsf); Blair Athol 15 y/o (53.1% vol); Macduff 12 y/o (40% vol); Ardmore 12 y/o (56.2% vol); Dailuaine 12 y/o (62.4% vol, lsf); Bladnoch 11 y/o (43% vol); Caol Ila 12 y/o (64.8% vol); Speyburn 12 y/o (63.1% vol); Mortlach 10 y/o (43% vol); Craigellachie 12 y/o (65.5% vol); Bunnahabhain 14 y/o (52.6% vol) 7 DUFFTOWN MINIATURES Dufftown Tower Malt (40% vol, bs); Dufftown Seven Stills, Limited Edition Of 500 (40% vol, bs ); Dufftown Festival 1991. Limited Edition of 200 (40% vol, bs ); Dufftown Tower Malt 150th Anniversary (40% vol, bs ); Dufftown Festival 1990 8y/o (40% vol, ) ; Dufftown Festival 1989 8y/o (40% vol,bs ); Dufftown Tower 150th Anniversary RP Scott Dufftown (40% vol, bs ); 7 SPOKESMAN MINIATURES All 40% Vol The Fisherman, The Cyclist, The Footballer, The Jockey, The Golfer, The Sailor, The Fisherman 5 SORTED MINIATURES Cairngorm Whisky Center 20y/o (51% vol ); Seven Stills Of Dufftown Malt Whisky (40% vol, bs ); Still Waters Malt Whisky (40% vol, bs); Tomintoul (40% vol); MacPhail 2000 (40% vol) ; 4 SIGNATORY VINTAGE MINIATURES Balveaile (57.1% vol ); Glenturret 1978 (53.8% vol); Glen Elgan 1973 (50.3% vol); North British 1964 (46% vol, bs ) 23 ASSORTED MINIATURES HIghland Park 12 y/o (40% vol); The Dalmore 12 y/o (43% vol); Knockando 1976 (43% vol, lsf); Longrow 14 y/o (46% vol, bs); Littlemill 8 y/o (no strength stated, bs); Knockando 1986 (40% volmsf); Lagavulin 16 y/o (43% vol, lsf); Edradour 18 y/o Cadenhead's (46% vol, bs); Knockando 1980 (43% vol, bs); Inverleven 1979 (40% vol, bs); Inchmurrin N.A.S. (40% vol, msf); Edradour 10 y/o (40% vol); Lagavulin 16 y/o (43% vol, bs); Dufftown 12 y/o (43% vol); Longrow 1974 (46% vol, bs); Highland Park 12 y/o (70 Proof); Deanston 12 y/o (40% vol, lsf); Dallas Dhu 1979 (40% vol); Bruichladdich 10 y/o (40% vol); Drumguish N.A.S.(40% vol, msf); Cragganmore 12 y/o (40% vol, msf); Mannochmore 1984 Connoisseurs Choice (40% vol, hsf); Clynelish 14 y/o (43% vol, lsf) 22 ASSORTED MINIATURES Glenordie 12 y/o (40% vol, bs); Glenfiddich Special Old Reserve N.A.S. (40% vol); Glenkinchie 10 y/o (43% vol, lsf); Glengoyne Single Cast 4855, Distilled 1971, Bottled 1998 (56.2% vol); Glengoyne Malt N.A.S. (70 proof); Glen Flagler Rare All-Malt Scotch N.A.S (70 proof, hsf); Glenavon 1958 (40% vol, bs); Glendullan 12 y/o (47% vol, lsf); Glen Garioch 12 y/o (40%); The Glen Garioch N.A.S. (70 proof); Glen Deveron 10 y/o (40% vol); Cadenhead's 13 y/o (66.5% vol, msf); Glendronach 15 y/o (40% vol); Glenmorangie 10 y/o (40% vol, msf); Glenmorangie 10 y/o (40% vol); Glen Garioch 10 y/o (86 US proof); The Glenlivet 12 y/o (40% vol);Glen Elgin (43% vol, lsf); Glenmorangie 18 y/o (43% vol, hsf); James MacArthur's Allt A'Bhainne 12 y/o (43% vol); The Glenlivet 12 y/o (40% vol); Glencadam 21 y/o Caden head (46% vol, lsf); Glencadam 21 y/o Cadenhead (46% vol, bs) 23 ASSORTED MINIATURES Cadenhead's 13 y/o Tomatin (60.5% vol, bs); Old Fettercairn 10 y/o (40% vol); Oban 1794 (43% vol, bs); Royal Brackla 1974 (40% vol, hsf); Old Pulteney 12 y/o (40% vol); Glen Scotia 1835 (40% vol); Rosebank 8 y/o (40% vol, bs);Glenfiddich 1887 (43% vol); Glenturret 10 y/o (57.1% vol, bs); Scapa 1984 (40% vol, lsf); Scapa 1988 (40% vol); Rosebank 17 y/o Cadenhead (46% vol, bs); Royal Lochangar 12 y/o (100% Malt Whisky); Longmorn-Glenlivet 12 y/o (40% vol); Glen Mhor 8 y/o (40% vol, msf);Glenury-Royal 12 y/o (40% vol, msf); Oban 14 y/o (43% vol, bs); Old Orkney N.A.S. (40% vol, bs); Laphroaig 10 y/o (40% vol); Loch Ness N.A.S. (40% vol, lsf); Scapa 12 y/o (40% vol); Old Fettercairn 10 y/o (40% vol); Glen Scotia 5 y/o (no strength stated) 22 ASSORTED MINIATURES Old Elgin 8 y/o (40% vol); The Singleton of Auchroisk 1983 (40% vol); Usquaebach 15 y/o (43% vol); The Speyside 10 y/o (40% vol, hsf); Springbank 30 y/o (46% vol, bs); St. Magdalene 15 y/o Cadenhead (80 proof, hsf); Strathayr N.A.S. (75 proof, hsf); Talisker 10 y/o (45.8% vol, msf); Tobermory1823 (40% vol, lsf); Sprigbank 25 y/o (46% vol, lsf); Set of 3 Balvenie Miniatures, Single Barrel 15 y/o (50.4% vol), Doublewood 12 y/o (40% vol), Founder's Reserve 10 y/o (40% vol); Springbank 21 y/o (46% vol, lsf); Tullibardine N.A.S. (40% vol); Glenfarclas 1836 (60% vol); Vintage 1978 14 y/o (43% vol); The Tormore Glenlivet 10 y/o (40 vol); Bunnahabhain 12 y/o (40% vol); Springbank 15 y/o (46% vol, bs); Vintage 1975 (58.6% vol); Springbank 12 y/o (57% vol, bs) 23 ASSORTED MINIATURES The Grouse Inn 15 y/o (46% vol, msf); Friar John Cor 10 y/o (43% vol); Hogmanay Dram 17 y/o (43% vol); Glen Rothers Vintage 1966 500 Year Anniversary Miiniature (51.3% vol); Sheep Dip 8 y/o (40% vol, hsf); Bowmore 10 y/o (40% vol, lsf); The Clansman N.A.S. (40% vol); The Osprey, Scottish Wildlife Series N.A.S. (40% vol, hsf);Chivas Brothers Century of Malts 100 y/o (43% vol, msf); The Forth Road Bridge 10 y/o (40% vol, msf); Pride of Strathspey 1959 (40% vol, lsf); Pride of Strathspey 1960 (40% vol, lsf);Tomatin 10 y/o (43% vol, lsf);The Wee Cooper O' Fife 10 y/o (40% vol, msf); Glencoe N.A.S. (46% vol, bs); The Prestonfield 22 y/o (43% vol, bs); Balmoral 15 y/o (46% vol, lsf); The Clan Malt Robertson N.A.S. (40% vol, hsf); Golden Eagle, Scottish Wildlife Series N.A.S. (40% vol, hsf); Thainstone House N.A.S. (40% vol, hsf); Auld Lang Syne N.A.S. (40% vol, hsf); Highland Lady Glenlivet 21 y/o (56% vol); Ardmore 1978 (56.2% vol, hsf) 451 lsf= Low shoulder fill msf= mid-shoulder fill hsf= high shoulder fill bs=below shoulder

Lot 869

MORTLACH 50 YEAR OLD MINIATURE Rare Highland Malt Scotch Whisky by Gordon & MacPhail. Distilled 17th October 1936, Bottled October 1986. 5cl, 40% volume, in carton. High shoulder fill. High shoulder fill

Lot 895

DRAMBUIE Scotch Whisky Liqueur. 70cl, 40% volume, in carton. THE FAMOUS GROUSE VINTAGE 1992 Blended Scotch Whisky, bottled 2004. 70cl, 40% volume, in tube. THE FAMOUS GROUSE Blended Scotch Whisky. 70cl, 40% volume, in carton. J & B RARE Blended Scotch Whisky by Justerini & Brooks. 75cl, 40% volume. THE FAMOUS GROUSE Blended Scotch Whisky. 70cl, 40% volume, in new style carton. TEACHER`S HIGHLAND CREAM Blended Scotch Whisky. 70cl, 40% volume. PINWINNIE ROYAL De Luxe Blended Scotch Whisky. 70cl, 40% volume, in tin. 7 bottles Very goos.

Lot 912

NORTH PORT (BRECHIN) 15 YEAR OLD VERY RARE Single Highland malt whisky. Distilled 1974, bottled 1989. Imported by Sestante Import s.r.l. Parma. 75cl, 43% volume. Good condition

Lot 915

NORTH PORT (BRECHIN) 19 YEAR OLD VERY RARE Single Highland malt whisky. Distilled 1970, imported by Seestante Import s.r.l, Parma. 75cl, 40% volume. In carton. carton and label are slightly weathered

Lot 918

GLENUGIE 1967 Rare Highland Malt Whisky. Distilled 1967, bottled 1989. Imported by Sestante Import s.r.l., Italy. 75cl, 43% volume. Good quaility.

Lot 938

MILLBURN 18 YEAR OLD RARE MALTS Natural cask strength single Highland malt whisky. Distilled 1975. 70cl, 58.9% volume. Good condition

Lot 939

ST. MAGDALENE 23 YEAR OLD RARE MALTS Natural cask strength single Lowland malt whisky, distilled 1970. 70cl, 58.1% volume. Good condition

Lot 940

DALLAS DHU 24 YEAR OLD RARE MALTS Natural cask strength single Speyside malt whisky, distilled 1970. 70cl, 60.6% volume. Good condition, fill is at the bottom of the neck.

Lot 957

BRORA 22 YEAR OLD RARE MALTS Natural cask strength single Highland malt whisky, distilled 1972. 70cl, 58.7% volume, in carton. Good condition

Lot 990

J & B RARE 2 LITRE Blended Scotch Whisky. Italian import by Dateo, Milan. 2 LT, Gradi 43. JOHNNIE WALKER 12 YEAR OLD Blended Scotch Whisky in handled glass flagon. Labelled for the Italian market. 2 Litri, 40% volume. CUTTY SARK Blended Scotch Whisky by Berry Bros. & Rudd, in handled glass flagon. Labelled for the Italian market. Neck Label reads, `2 Litres. With Built-In Pourer`. 2 Litri, 40Gradi, in carton. 3 bottles Good.

Lot 64

Haig Gold Label No strength stated 1 bt Haig Blended One US Quart, 86% Proof 1 bt J&B Rare 40 fl Oz 43% Vol 1 bt J&B Rare 26 2/3 fl Oz 70% Proof 1 bt VAT 69 1 litre No Strength Stated 2 bts VAT 69 75cl No Strength Stated 1 bt Glenfiddich Over 8 Years Old 94.5cl 43% Alc 1 bt In Presentatoin Tube The Antiquary Deluxe Old Scotch Whisky 26 2/3 Fl Oz 70% Proof 1 bt Presentation box Grant`s `Stand Fast` Finest Old Scotch 75cl 43% Alc 1 bt Teachers Highland Cream 40 Fl Oz 43% Vol 1 bt Above 11 bts

Lot 95

A rare double overlaid Millefiori glass paper-weight, the base 8.2cm dia. x 5cm high

Lot 471

A rare Victorian engraved silver combination vesta/whistle Chester 1886, length 6.5cm.

Lot 609

A rare early 19th century 3 colour gold tiara/hair piece set with amethysts and peridots.

Lot 408

A 1666 HALFPENNY TOKEN, Wales Owen Williams Obverse outer circle Owen Williams, Inner Circle Rampant Lion, Rev Outer Circle Halfpenny His, Inner OWI 1666 OWI separated by Stars, rare and good collectable condition, unknown location, together with a bag of coins and tokens, to include George III, Isle of Man Halfpenny token, 1786 Marquis of Granby token, George Guinea coin weight, William Drury Liverpool token etc

Lot 671

A RARE ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE, `Granny` HN1804 (s.d. to teapot, hairlines)

Lot 786

λ A rare early 19th century Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle, by Robert Robertson, Cupar circa 1815, the oval bowl set with a coin, twisted whale-bone handle with two wire-work scroll supports, the reverse engraved with a monogram, length 42cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. Provenance: purchased from Steppes Hill Farm Antiques.

Lot 788

A rare early 19th century Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, by J. McIver, Fochabers circa 1820, plain terminal, approx. weight 0.4oz.

Lot 794

A rare early 19th century Scottish provincial silver Old English pattern teaspoon, by J. McIver, Fochabers circa 1810, the terminal with script initials, approx. weight 0.4oz.

Lot 796

A rare mid 18th century Scottish provincial silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, by Alexander Shirras, Banff circa 1750, the reverse of the terminal with a worn crest and motto, the reverse of the bowl with a plain heel, length 21cm, approx. weight 2.2oz.

Lot 805

A rare pair of 18th century Irish silver cuff links, by George Nagle, Dublin circa 1780, oval form, later inscribed. (2)

Lot 247

A rare 19th century Wallis's revolving Alphabet Tutor, the lithographed wooden disc decorated with a Teacher pointing to an aperture beside a girl in a red dress, the aperture revealing letters of the alphabet when a back board is spun (centre pivot missing and scratching to surface).

Lot 301

A rare Royal Doulton Art Nouveau blue and white china ale jug decorated with figures and inscribed 'Here's to the man who is pleased with his lot and never stops sighing for what he has not'.

Lot 375

Five various gold stick pins including a rare German gold stick pin, the finial modelled as a Chained Bear together with a white metal walking stick shape pin.

Lot 6

REEL: Rare wood backed 4 spoke Coxon Aerial reel, 3.5" ebonite diameter, 4 spoke drum with release fork, NO tension adjuster, mahogany backplate with brass star back stamped Patent to foot return, on off ratchet check, one bone handle, lacking the other, plus minor crack to front and rear plates, worthy of restoration.

Lot 22

REEL: Hardy Perfect brass faced salmon fly reel with solid drum face plate, 4.5" diameter, brass face stamped Rod in Hand & straight line Hardy logos, white handle, good bronze finish, strapped tension regulator with Turks lock screw, brass foot, central hole, lightly filed to toe ends, unusual internal wire check spring? Repair fracture to inside of spool drum otherwise good, rare example.

Lot 24

REEL: Hardy 3.5" Nottingham Silex pattern wood and brass starback reel, dished face, central nickel drum screw, twin horn handles on brass eye plates, recessed front rim for brass line guide, on off check, side lever to internal heavy duty Silex type check, Good all round condition, rare small size,( 3.25" front plate, 3.5" backplate).

Lot 25

REEL: Hardy 3" Nottingham Silex pattern wood and brass starback reel, dished face, telephone drum latch, one horn handles on brass eye plates, recessed front rim. Later wire line guide, on off check, curved side lever to internal heavy duty Silex type check, round condition, rare small size,( 2.75" front plate, 3" backplate), worthy of restoration.

Lot 43

REEL: Illingworth No.5 Trout reel Bakelite/alloy spinning reel, rare half bail model, fully working, spring lever drag adjuster to spool face, Bakelite drum with silver rim, LHW, fine throughout.

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