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Trade cards, Spratt's, Prize Dogs, nine type cards each one with a different back advert, Bloodhound (Dog Soap), Mastiff (Spratts Cod Liver Oil), Pointer (Puppy Food), Irish Setter (Professor Woodroffe Hill), Greyhounds (Spratt's Patent Greyhound Biscuits), Bassett (Spratt's Patent Wheat Meal Dog Cakes), Pomeranian (two different, Mrs M.A. Foster & French language issue 'Spratt's Patent Biscuits pour Chiens') & Scotch Terrier (French language 'Evitaz les Contrefacons de Spratt's Patent Gateaux pour Chiens') (gd) (9)
A group of five Border Fine Arts figures, comprising 'Last to Finish' model B0011; a Black and White Collie Dog, model B0449; 'Never Satisfied' Gloucester Old Spot sow pig and piglets by Kirsty Armstrong, model No. B0442A (one piglet re-glued); 'Winter Shelter', 939/1500, model B0203 and 'North Country Cheviot with Scotch Halfbred Lambs', model No. L147 by Ray Ayres, limited edition number 947/950, with certificate (one ear re-glued) (5) No boxes and no other certificates
Glenfiddich Single Malt Aged 18 years Scotch whisky, 750ml, in Spode pottery decanter, original cardboard packaging, a John Haig & Co Ltd deluxe Scotch whisky, in dimple commemorative decanter, XIII Commonwealth Games Scotland 1986 75cl, Bells Old Scotch whisky, Wade porcelain decanters to commemorate the births of Princess Beatrice, 8th Aug 1988 and Princess Eugenie, 23rd Mar 1990, 75cl (2) in original packaging and a Lamb's Navy Rum Sefton Pottery HMS Victory stoneware decanter, 750ml
A GROUP OF MIXED CERAMICS to include a Charlotte Rhead for Ducal Ware charger with a tube-lined pattern of a Chinese temple scene, diameter 29.5cm (crazing visible) six Wade advertising jugs comprising Carling Black Label, Bass and Co Pale Ale, Bells Scotch Whisky (crazed), Worthington, Highland Queen whisky, and John Player Special, and a Royal Stanley Ware 'Jacobean' patterned vase, height 32cm (repair to the rim) (8) (Condition Report: itemised conditions above)
Zwei Flaschen Spirituosen, 2. H. 20. Jh.: eine Flasche Dimple Scotch Whisky, John Haig & Co. Ltd, Edinburgh-Scotland, 0,7 L., gute Füllhöhe, Etikett mit minimalen Altersspuren, mit Ablagerungen und eine Flasche Stroh Inländer Rum, Klagenfurt-Österreich, 1 L., Füllhöhe: mittlere Schulter, 4697 - 0003
A pair of Chelsea 'Hans Sloane' plates, c.1755, finely painted with botanical specimens, one with a stem of Japanese anemone and a small sprig of Scotch broom, the other with a pink flowered plant, possibly hibiscus, and a fruiting plant, with scattered insects and moths, brown line rims, red anchor marks, 20.5cm. (2)Provenance: Martel Maides, Guernsey, 25th April 2013, lots 10 and 11. Both purchased as part of a set of Chelsea botanical porcelain at Stokes and Quirke, Dublin on 19th September 1944, believed to have been the property of Lady Headfort. The wife of Geoffrey Taylour, 4th Marquess of Headfort was born Rosie Boote and established a reputation as a singer and gaiety girl. Their marriage in 1901 caused scandal. Headfort was president of the Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland between 1915 and 1945, so would presumably have had a keen interest in botanical decoration.
Group of Scottish postcards, early 20th century including crofters, weaving, wool dying and musicians The Clavie at Burghead, the Post Offices at Tighnabruaich, Auchnagatt and Glenshiel, weaving cloth on handlooms, Mollensburn Smithy, dying wool on Harris, Harry Kemp’s Scotch Broth Entertainers 1927, Francie Markis playing a cello, Kintore, New Deer, Tarland, a shepherd, Auchmithie, woman with a spinning wheel at the Glasgow Exhibition, Ratrayhead, the Galashiels flood of 1905, Fettercairn Show and crofter’s houses; with a small album containing 50 postcards, mainly family, some WW1 nursing images (approximately 180) Formerly owned by the Late Murray Mackinnon, a renowned collector of photography documenting Scottish life from the mid-19th to early-20th century.
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
Large collection of coinage to include: Great Britain Crowns 1965-1981, Royal Mint 2010 UK Brilliant and Circulated coin collection, the Welsh One Pound coin, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Centenary Crown, medallions, Churchill Coins, The Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre Medallion Official Edition coins etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

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