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A collection of five boxed limited-edition Bell's Extra Special Old Scotch Whisky decanters relating to the Royal Family including H.R.H. Prince Charles & Lady Diana Spencer Wedding, Birth of Prince William of Wales, Birth of Price Henry of Wales, The Queen Mother Celebrating 100 Years & The Queen Mother 90th Birthday (missing lid)
A collection of six boxed limited edition Bell's Old Scotch Whisky commemorative decanters relating to the Royal Family including HM Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee, 75th Birthday & Diamond Jubilee, HM Queen Elizabeth II & The Duke of Edinburgh Golden Wedding, The Royal Wedding 2011 & The Prince of Wales 50th Birthday - All decanters 70cl
SMITH WILLIAM & ANDREW, Scotch Snuff-Boxmakers (Pubs). Authenticated Tartans of the Clans & Families of Scotland Painted by Machinery. Hand col. map & 69 mounted col. plates of tartans. Quarto. Orig. red cloth covered brds., gilt morocco back. Mauchline, n.d. but c.1850; also Smitherman, Uniforms of the Scottish Regiments, col. plates, folio, red cloth, 1963. (2).
Pair: Private James McDonald, 94th Foot, a ‘Scotch Brigade’ veteran of the Mahratta Wars who was wounded three times in the Peninsula Army of India 1799-1826, 3 clasps, Asseerghur, Argaum, Gawilghur (J. McDonald, 94th Foot.) short hyphen reverse, officially impressed naming; Military General Service 1793-1814, 2 clasps, Salamanca, Vittoria (Jas. McDonald, 94th Foot.) with old ivorine display label, minor edge bruises, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare (2) £10,000-£14,000 --- Provenance: Lieutenant-Colonel Jourdain’s Collection, privately published catalogue 1934; Glendining’s, July 1949. A total of only 48 clasps were issued for Asseerghur. Another man of this name also entitled to Army of India medal with these three clasps. Only twelve men of the 94th earned both the Army of India and Military General Service medals. James McDonald was born in the Parish of Blairgowrie, Perthshire, and enlisted into the 94th Foot (Scotch Brigade) on 1 November 1800. He served with the 94th in the East Indies from 16 June 1802 until 12 April 1808, and afterwards in Spain and France. He was discharged at Wexford on 24 December 1814, to a pension of 1 shilling per diem at the Royal Hospital at Kilmainham in consequence of a ‘severe wound and the ball lodged in the left breast received in action with the Enemy at Vic Bigorre in France on 19 March 1814’. His discharge papers carry the following testimonial from James Campbell, Colonel, 94th Foot: ‘I certify that Private James McDonald has served most honestly and faithfully, is a most deserving good man, was never tried by a Court Martial, has been three times wounded, at the battle of Vittoria on 21 June 1813 in the right shoulder; at the battle of Orthes 27 Feby. 1814 in the right wrist; at the battle of Vic Bigorre 19 March 1814, [severe] in the left breast & is hereby most strongly recommended for the consideration of the Commissioners of the Royal Hospital of Kilmainham.’ Sold with copied discharge papers and entry from Kilmainham Hospital Admissions book.
Military General Service 1793-1814, 10 clasps, Fuentes D’Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse (Alexr. Yorkston, 94th Foot.) edge bruise and scratch through ‘Foot’, otherwise better than very fine £3,000-£4,000 --- Provenance: Gray Collection 1898; Phillips Collection 1925; Hamilton-Smith Collection 1927; Needes Collection 1940. Four officers and 19 men received the M.G.S. medal with the maximum entitlement of 10 clasps. Alexander Yorkston was born in the Parish of Dunbar, East Lothian, and attested for the 94th Foot (Scotch Brigade) at Musselburgh on 25 April 1805, for unlimited service, a volunteer from the Berwick Militia, aged 33 years. He had previous service in the Hopton Fencibles from 11 March 1793 to 13 April 1799. He was discharged at Dublin on 28 May 1817, and admitted to Kilmainham Hospital ‘worn out’.
An original Scotch magnetic reel to reel tape containing various songs recorded by Donovan in March 1971. The tape is housed in a Scotch magnetic tape box and the reverse bears a Morgan Recording Studios, London sticker with handwritten notes. The tape measures 26.5cm (10.5 inches) in diameter. The tape shows signs of mould. There top of the box has become separated from the base. There is damage to almost all of the corners. The condition of the box is good. The condition of the tape is very good. Please note that this is a visual inspection as the tape has not been played.
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, to include a collection of royal commemorative mugs, a C.H. Brannam art pottery vase decorated a brown and white foliate design on a sage green ground, a Copeland Spode's 'Italian' pattern dinner plate, a Grimwades 'Cottage Ware' covered butter dish, a Wedgwood 'Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends' tea plate, Royal Doulton 'Bunnykins' part breakfast set, a Crown Devon /Fieldings Art Deco vase, a Bell's Scotch whisky ceramic decanter, etc. (s.d) (4 boxes + loose)
A Beswick deer family, comprising Stag-Standing (part of antler re-glued), Stag-Lying (one antler re-glued), Doe and Fawn, a Shire Horse (ear chipped, broken piece present), Donkey, Foal Palomino (small, stretched, facing left), a Loch Ness Monster Scotch whisky flask and two Royal Doulton Bunnykins figures: Christmas Surprise and Sailor Bunnykins, (10).
A bottle of Fine Old Bonded (F.O.B) Speyside Scotch Liqueur Whisky, label numbered 85 of 480, 75cl, bottled Hobbs & Co. The Holloway, Warwick, the label reads 'The contents of this bottle is yielded from two casks discovered in Her Majesty's Speyside Bonded Warehouse. The origin of this magnificent whisky is unknown, as is its age. However, it is likely to be over 25 years old and was bottled at natural strength of 43 degrees'. PLEASE VIEW CONDITION REPORT

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