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Assorted Scotch Whisky, to include: Teachers, Highland Cream, Perfection of Old Scotch Whisky, 1980s bottling, 40% vol, 75cl, one bottle; Teachers, Highland Cream, Perfection of Old Scotch Whisky, 1970s bottling, 70 proof, 26 2/3fl. ozs, three bottles; Bells, Extra Special, Old Scotch Whisky, Late 1970s bottling, 70 proof, 75cl, five bottles; Bells, Blended Scotch Whisky, 40% vol, 70cl, one bottle; and Vat 69, Finest Scotch Whisky, 1970s bottling, 70 proof, 26 2/3 fl. ozs, two bottles, twelve bottles in total
Assorted Whisky, to include: Abrachan, Triple Barrel Blended Malt Scotch Whisky, Oak Matured, 42% vol, 70cl, one bottle; Highland Park, Viking Scar, 10 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 40% vol, 700ml, one bottle; Churchill War Rooms, Blended Scotch Whisky, 40% vol, 70cl, one bottle; Copper Dog, Speyside Blended Malt Scotch Whisky, Batch 16/0673, 40.1% vol, 700ml, one bottle; Timorous Beastie, Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 43% vol, 700ml, one bottle; Samuel Gelstons, Blended Irish Whiskey, 40% vol, 70cl, one bottle; Buffalo Trace, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 40% vol, 70cl, one bottle; Makers Mark, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky, 45% vol, 70cl, one bottle; Woodford Reserve, Distillers Select, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 43.2% vol, 70cl, one bottle; Woodford Reserve, Barrel Finish Select, Double Oaked, 43.2% vol, 70cl, one bottle and a boxed set of four 50ml whisky miniatures, ten bottles and four miniatures in total
Port, Scotch and Armagnac, to include: Marquis de Roquebrune, Three Star Armagnac, 40% vol, 70cl, one bottle; Edradour, Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Aged 10 Years, 40% vol, 20cl, one bottle; Five Whisky Miniatures, Johnnie Walker Black Label, Aged 12 Years, Glenkinchie, 12 Year Old, Dalwhinnie 15 Years Old and two of Johnny Walker Red Label and three 50ml bottles of Taylors Port, Tawny, Select and Ruby, ten bottles in total
PETER PAUL MARSHALL (1830-1900) 'Haymaking' 1860, signed with monogram lower right, and signed again and inscribed "Hay/time/Peter Paul/10 Tottenham Terrace/Tottenham N./25.0.0."on a fragmentary label on the reverse, and inscribed "No.97/Hayfield at back of P.P. Marshall's house Tottenham/with...V Epping Forest in the distance/the artist's sons William and Johnnie with their mother/and the children of the late J. H. Stewart/Exhibited at Royal Academy price 25 gns/Painted by P. P. Marshall 1860"on the backboard, oil on board, 31.75cm x 45.75cmProvenance: Selected contents of 137 Gloucester Road, London.Note: Marshall is best known for having been a partner in the famous firm of 'Fine Art Workmen': Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. A hearty, extrovert character, he was born in Edinburgh and spent his early life in Liverpool. By profession he was a surveyor and sanitary engineer, but he painted in his spare time and exhibited at the Liverpool Academy. He was influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite paintings shown there in the 1850's, and married Gussy, daughter of John Miller, a Liverpool merchant of Scottish descent who was an enthusiastic patron of the Pre- Raphaelites themselves and their Liverpool followers. By 1861 he had settled in London, becoming a partner in the Morris firm when it was launched that year. He never played a very active role, but during the early 1860's he produced some ten or eleven cartoons for stained glass, being represented in such important commissions as St Michael's Brighton, St Martin's, Scarborough, and the east window of Bradford Cathedral. A.C. Sewter wrote that 'the best of his cartoons testify to a high degree of natural talent', and suggested that the influence of Rossetti on some of them might indicate that he attended Rossetti's evening classes at the Working Men's College (The Stained Glass of William Morris and his Circle, I, 1974, pp.73-4). However, his closest friend among the Pre-Raphaelites was Madox Brown, in whose diary he often appears (see Virginia Surtees (ed.), The Diary of Ford Madox Brown, 1981, passim). There is also an attractive glimpse of him and his family in Lady Burne-Jones's Memorials (1904, I, p. 238). 'It must have been in April of this year [1862] that we paid a Saturday to Monday visit to the Marshalls at Tottenham. A cheery, reckless household it was, with big Peter Paul ("Poll"was the sound his little wife gave to the name she called him) at the head of it: I remember a small cup of gunpowder being given to the boys to keep them quiet in the morning. Marshall sang the Scotch songs for which we always asked, and besides "Clerk Sauders"we got from him the beautiful tunes of "Sir Patrick Spens"and "Busk ye, busk ye, my bonny, bonny bride!"Marshall remained a partner of the firm until 1875, when it was re-organised and he was bought out. We last hear of him in 1877 when he made his first and only appearance at the Royal Academy with a portrait of Miss Bessie Currie. By this time he seems to have been living in Dartford, perhaps having retired.
Three vintage Jim Beam 100 months old whisky decanters including "Stone Mountain", "Anniversary Fiji Independence" and "Donkey carrying the globe", a Grants whisky three piece decanter set in leather pouch, a QE2 highland malt scotch whisky flagon (full) (boxes) and a Stuart Crystal silver Jubilee HM Queen Elizabeth II cut glass goblet, limited edition 239/750 (boxed)
A 19th Century McDuff tartan ware box with glass top and hinged lid enclosing central portrait study of Robert Burns flanked by two "My Tiny Alphabet" books, an "English, Scotch and Irish Songs" book, "English Dictionary" and "Golden Thoughts from Great Authors", all in miniature 8.5 cm wide x 7.5 cm high x 2 cm deep, together with a carved wooden putti head 11.5 cm long x 7.5 cm wide x 7 cm deep (2)
A late-19th/early-20th century table gong with beater, modelled with horn supports suspending the brass circular gong, with plated metal mounts, on oak rounded rectangular base, 28cm high, base 41cm wide, together with a Glenforres Glenlivet 'King's Ransom' Scotch whisky ceramic flask, (no contents), (2).
Six bottles of BELLS blended Scotch whisky to include Princess Beatrice 1988, Princess Eugenie 1990, 50th Golden Wedding Anniversary, Christmas 1994, 75th Birthday of Queen Elizabeth II and 50th Birthday of the Prince of Wales, each bottled in a Wade ceramic bell shaped decanter, 75cl 40-43% abv., boxed. (6)
A collection of porcelain whiskey miniatures and birds to include two Beneagles Scotch Whisky decanters, 16cm high, Royal Doulton for Whyte and Mackay examples, including a Buzzard, Short-Eared Owl, and Peregrine Falcon, the largest 19.5cm high, Beswick examples, including a pigeon, Goldcrest, Bullfinch and Whitethroat, the largest 14cm high (qty.)Condition ReportLarge quantity, in a generally good condition, with only minor chips. Some remnant whiskey to the Beneagles examples.
A box containing a reel of 1/2" Scotch 206 recording tape with handwritten 'Criteria Recording Studios' label documenting contents as being recordings of Yes 'And You and I'. Recorded at Criteria Studios, Fort Lauderdale, Miami. 9th Sept 1973, or 21st January 1974.Provenance: Consigned by the family of Chris Squire. This item is sold as an artefact only, without copyright. Any reproduction is strictly prohibited.
A superb collection of Buddy Holly memorabilia, all obtained in person during a visit to Lubbock, Texas in October 1963. This lot includes:A pair of men's suede boots by 'Lefcourt' owned and worn by Buddy Holly (see images for a picture of Buddy Holly wearing what are likely this same pair).A Coral promotional postcard signed by Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison, Joe Mauldin,Recordings made by the vendor to include interviews with Buddy's parents Ella and Lawrence as well as a fantastic recording of our vendor singing 'Peggy Sue' on Buddy's guitar in the presence of his parents (three 1/4" reels of Scotch tape with notes in the hand of Lawrence Holley to two of the boxes)An early and original 7x5" black and white photograph stamped to reverse 'Jim Dallas Studio, Lubbock, Texas'a handwritten letter from Buddy's cousin Sherry Holley with acknowledgement of the boots.A stone, also owned by Buddy and obtained during the same trip.Provenance: as a young man in October 1963 our vendor travelled to Lubbock, Texas in the hope of meeting some of his Rock N Roll idols. Armed with the address of Buddy's parents he managed to make an appointment and was collected from his hotel by Lawrence Holley. Over the next few hours, he talked with Buddy's parents (who were very enthused at our vendor's dedication in making the long trip) and recorded his conversations with them. Upon the conclusion of the interview, Buddy's parents presented him with a pair of boots owned and worn by Buddy, the stone as mentioned in the description above, the promo photo and a signed Crickets postcard. Buddy's parents relayed how the boots were purchased in NYC whilst with the Everly Brothers.
A Scotch 'Dynarange' cassette with handwritten label to side one to read 'Dire Straights' (sic). This cassette contains recordings likely made at Pathway Studios on 24th July with tracks to inc: 'Wild West End', 'Sultans of Swing', 'Down to the Waterline', 'Sacred Loving', 'Water of Love', several of which have never been released.Provenance: the vendor worked in the talent acquisition department of a major record label in the 1970s and has supplied images of paperwork to the auction house which shows record of that employment (paperwork not included in lot). They were sent this cassette c July 1977.This item is sold as an artefact only, without copyright. Any reproduction is strictly prohibited.

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