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Advertising, a collection of 30+ advertising magazine extracts, mostly 1920's, all with good, colourful images of products & all individually sleeved (some with double-sided adverts) inc. Asprey's, Crawford's Scotch Shortbread, McVitie & Price, Haig Whisky (with Santa image), Rowntree's, Cadbury's etc (vg)
ROYAL COMEMMORATIVE WARES - ADVERTISING A 'Frisby's Boots are the Best' transfer-printed ceramic plate, commemorating the Coronation of Edward VII; a Royal Doulton transfer-printed moulded jug, inscribed 'King George IV Old Scotch Whisky', circa 1930, 15cm high; and a two-tone blue stoneware whisky decanter, commemorating the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, June 22nd 1911 by Copeland Spode, advertising Andrew Usher & Co Distillers, Edinburgh, 25cm high, (3).
Manuscript railway journal including a first-hand account of the Thirsk rail crash at Manor House signal box on 2 November 1892: 'Called out 5.00am...on approaching Manor H. Sigs we saw that a fire was raging out of the doors and windows of the wrecked train, before stopping the foreman platelayer ran up asking us to be quick with the jacks to get two bodies from underneath the Pullman Car before the fire should reach them, with great promptitude & in less than 15 mins we got out the mangled remains of 2 men. The tremendous violence of the collision was apparent from the manner in which the remains of the trains were scattered all over the lines...we saw the charred remains of other 2, 10 dead, many injured...After being on duty from 5.00am until 11.15pm, 18 hours, tired out & in a sad & thoughtful mood at this awful wreck & destruction of life & property showing with all our modern improvements & scientific appliances we are still at the mercy of every blundering idiot who will give "line clear" without a thought'. The journal opens with a title, 'Tool Van Work, Replacing Engines, Wagons on the line, York 1892', and comprises 185 pages of handwritten entries recording collisions and disasters from October 1892 to January 1895. Some entries are longer than others and include a title in red ink, for example 'Alarming Collision of the Scotch Express' (4 October 1894). Quarter buckram binding with worn marbled boards, contents generally good and bright throughout, a few pages loose with rust from staples at spine
Antique bottle labelled "The Heirloom" blend scotch whiskey sole purveyors Rutherford and Kay Edinburgh London and Birmingham with original wax seals, and a boxed bottle of Sakura-Masamune Japanese Saki with saki server and four cups (2) Condition ReportPlease images - the level of whisky appears to be just above the neck/ label
MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLESincluding a large brass and steel document clip, brass cap badge, Greek embossed badge, Scottish Empire Exhibition badge with a rampant lion, two steel Gesigeschutzt small mouth organs, three pen knives marked Ballantines Scotch Whisky, With Compliments Of The Finneston Eng Co Ltd and Firth Staybrite
Bradley (Norman, active 1906-1914). Beside the Moorland Stream & On the Scotch Moors, 1907, a pair of oil on canvas (stamped Leagh Bros. Stores, 47 George Street, Richmond) landscapes, each signed and dated, additionally titled and signed to canvas verso, 51 x 76.5 cm (20 x 30 ins), period gilt frames (Qty: 2)
BURNSIDE 1996 (Teaspooned Balvenie)Cask Type: HogsheadCask Number: 2176RLA: 108.91 (approx. 280 bottles at cask strength)abv: 55.24%Please Note: The Burnside name is Trademarked for bottled Scotch Whisky by Willian Cadenheads and the buyer will not be able to name the Whisky Burnside when bottling.Currently stored under bond at Coleburn Distillery, Elgin. Terms and Conditions of this sale require that the cask must remain at Coleburn Distillery and the bottling process will managed by the Bond.
Ridpath (George). The Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times, 1776, toning and scattered spotting, Carlton Club bookplate to upper pastedown, late 19th/early 20th century half morocco, Carlton Club device in gilt at foot of spine, lower joint split and light wear to extremities, 4to, together with Cullen (Edward) , Isthmus of Darien Ship Canal; with a full History of the Scotch Colony of Darien, Several Maps, Views of the Country, and Original Documents, 2nd edition, much enlarged, 1853, half-title with upper quarter excised, folding lithograph frontispiece, three maps (2 folding), upper blank margin of title inscribed by the author 'The Honorable Robert King with the author's compliments 20 March 1857', adverts at rear, original red cloth, spine torn with loss, 8vo, with Stirton (John) , Crathie and Braemar, A History of the United Parish, Aberdeen: Milne & Hutchison, 1925, black & white frontispiece and mounted plates (mostly portraits), bookplate of Viscountess Annie Cowdray (1860-1932) to upper pastedown, original cloth, large 4to, with Barron (Douglas Gordon) , The Castle of Dunnottar and its History, 1925, numerous black & white plates and illustrations, top edge gilt, original cloth in torn dust-jacket, 4to, and Browne (G.F.) , On Some Antiquties in the Neighbourhood of Dunecht House Aberdeenshire, Cambridge University Press, 1921, numerous black & white plates, top edge gilt, original cloth in very torn dust-jacket, 4to, plus 15 other Scottish history related including 14 Scottish History Society volumes (Qty: 20)

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