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Wordsworth (William) The Excursion, being a portion of the Recluse, first edition, without half-title and errata, ink signature to head of title, browned, soiling to dedication, modern half calf, spine gilt and slightly faded, 1814 § [Hogg (James)] A Series of Lay Sermons on Good Principles and Good Breeding, first edition, advertisement leaf at end, original cloth-backed boards, paper label to spine, uncut, spine faded, preserved in cloth drop-back box, 1834 § Byron (G.G.N., Lord) English Bards and Scotch Reviewers; A Satire, fourth edition, half-title, original boards, uncut, rebacked, 1810 § Crabbe (George) Tales of the Hall, 2 vol., first edition, half-titles, with 3pp. A.L.s. dated 11 Nov. 1819 from the author to Mr. Hatchard (the bookseller) loosely inserted, light foxing at beginning and end, contemporary calf, rather crudely rebacked, 1819 § [Defoe (Daniel)] The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe..., 2 vol., engraved frontispieces, vignette titles and plates after Stothard (foxed), list of subscribers, contemporary calf, rebacked, John Stockdale, 1790 § [Storer (James S.)] Cowper, Illustrated by a Series of Views, in or near the Park of Weston-Underwood, Bucks, second edition, engraved additional pictorial title and 12 plates by Storer & Greig, contemporary half calf, spine gilt, 1804 § Cooper (Thomas, “The Chartist”) The Purgatory of Suicides. A Prison-Rhyme, first edition, advertisement leaf at end, title chipped at fore-edge, modern calf-backed cloth, 1847, most a little rubbed; and 6 others, literature, v.s. (15)
SPENS W. C. The History of the Orr Ewing Case with ... Notes on the Conflict Between English & Scotch Jurisdiction. Cloth with paper title label. Edinburgh, 1884; also Cosmo Innes, Lectures on Scotch Legal Antiquities, orig. cloth, Edinburgh, 1872; Alexander MacGregor, Highland Superstitions, orig. blue cloth gilt, Stirling, 1922, & Charles Robertson, Report of the Auchterader Case, 2 vols., 1838. Each ex lib. with stamps & labels. (5).
A charming Beswick ceramic decanter in the form of the Loch Ness Monster, designed to contain Beneagles Scotch Whisky. Modeled by A. Holland in 1969, this whimsical piece features a textured brown body with a blue beret. Marked on the underside with "Beswick England," the model number 1969, and detailed text referencing the product. Measures 3.5"H. A collectible piece for whisky and Beswick enthusiasts alike.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This is a ceramic decanter in the form of a kestrel, produced for Whyte & Mackay Scotch Whisky, Glasgow, Scotland. Modeled by John G. Tongue and dated 1979, this detailed piece features a beautifully painted kestrel perched on a rock. The base is marked with the Whyte & Mackay branding and original label, indicating it once held 200ml of Scotch whisky at 40% ABV. This collectible decanter combines fine craftsmanship with a rich history of Scottish whisky production.Issued: c. 1979Dimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
This ceramic barn owl decanter was crafted for Whyte & Mackay Scotch Whisky, Glasgow, Scotland, and produced by Royal Doulton. Modeled by John G. Tongue in 1984, this beautifully detailed piece features a lifelike barn owl perched on a log. The base is marked with the Whyte & Mackay branding and retains its original label, indicating it once contained 200ml of Scotch whisky at 40% ABV. This collectible decanter combines exquisite craftsmanship with the rich heritage of Scottish whisky.Issued: c. 1984Dimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Vintage small ceramic whisky decanter by Beswick for Beneagles Scotch Whisky, modeled by D. Lyttleton in 1981. This figural decanter features a detailed badger perched on a textured green and brown base, showcasing Beswick's renowned craftsmanship. The underside is marked with "Beneagles Scotch Whisky, Product of Scotland, Peter Thomson (Perth) Ltd., Modeled by D. Lyttleton 1981, Beswick,"3.25"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Eight bottles of alcohol to include Bell's blended scotch whisky 75cl, Chivas Regal whisky 50cl, Zubrowka Bison Brand whisky 1 litre, Stolichnaya flavoured vodka 70cl, Smirnoff vodka 1 litre, Dimple whisky 75cl and Teacher's Scotch whisky 1 litreIf there is no condition report shown, please request
Dugdale Sir William, Monasticon Anglicanum or, The History of The Ancient Abbies, and other Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches in England and Wales with divers French, Irish and Scotch Monasteries Formerly relating to England .now Epitomized in English. with Sculptures of the several Religious Habitspub1693, Sam Keble (1) book plate for George Cockburn, bound in leather
* Cruickshank (George). Treachery - Treachery - Treachery - !!! S. W. Fores, 1815, etching with contemporary hand-colouring, slight staining, marginal fraying with slight loss to the upper margin, 235 x 345 mm, together with The Night Mayor/re, S. W. Fores November 25th 1816, etching after Fuzely with contemporary hand-colouring, slight abrasion to the printed surface, repaired marginal closed tears, laid on later card, 235 x 360 mm, with Miseries of Human Life _ Inviting a Friend (whom you know to be particularly fond of the dish) to partake of a fine hare haunch...., circa 1815, etching with contemporary hand-colouring, 240 x 340 mm, plus Holland (W. publisher). The Scotch Neptune displaying a Signal to Friends in the North, June 1804, etching with contemporary hand-colouring, 250 x 350 mm and Williams (Charles). Political Quadrille, published by Elizabeth Walker, October 1806, etching with contemporary hand-colouring, trimmed to the image with slight loss to the title, slight creasing and staining, 310 x 385 mm, with another nine early 19th-century caricatures by or after Sharpshooter (A. pseud.) John Phillips, Giles Grinagain, J. Taylor, J. L. Marks and G. Cruikshank, various sizes and condition QTY: (14)
A bottle of The Old Blend Scotch Whisky Of The White Horse Cellar, from the original recipe, aged in wood, bottled 1948, no. 463300, H19cmBottle is in good overall condition, label slightly discoloured, small tear to along the bottom edge, label to the back of the bottle again slightly discoloured, some small tears, both quite readable, no damage to the encapsulation, again script is clearly legible, level appears to be good which sits on the shoulder or just at the top edge of the front label

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