COLEBURN-19 YEAR-OLD Distilled 22nd October 1981, bottled 17 th May 2001. Bottled by Signatory Vintage Scotch Whisky Co. Ltd. Part of the Un-chillfiltered range. Limited edition, bottle no. 493 of 785. Single malt, 70cl, 46% volume. MILLBURN-17 YEAR-OLD Distilled 25th October 1983, bottled 29th May 2001. As above. Part of the Un-chillfiltered range. Limited edition, bottle no. 256 of 596. Single malt, 70cl, 46% volume. 2 Bottles.
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CHIVAS BROTHERS OLDEST Blended and bottled by Chivas Brothers. In original box. Blended, 1 Litre, 43% volume. ROYAL SALUTE-21 YEAR-OLD As above. Green ceramic decanter. In original bag and box. Blended, 75cl, 40% volume. FAMOUS GROUSE PORT WOOD FINISH FAMOUS GROUSE ISLAY WOOD FINISH Blended and bottled by Matthew Gloag & Son Ltd. Finished in the respective casks. In original boxes, damage to the Islay Finish box. Blended, 70cl, 40% volume. FAMOUS GROUSE MALT WHISKY-10 YEAR-OLD As above. 100% Blended Malt Scotch Whisky. In original box. Vatted malt, 70cl, 40% volume. 5 Botles.
A WELL PRESENTED AND DETAILED 32`:1" SCALE WATERLINE MODEL OF THE S.S. POLITICIAN (1923) modelled by R.A. Wilson with a carved and plated hull, deck details, masts and rigging as appropriate, the superstructure complete with funnel finished in T. & J. Harrison livery, set in a moulded and painted seascape within wood-bound plexi-glass case Ñ 7 x 22 x 8in. (18 x 56 x 20cm.) overall. Carry case, historical notes, A conventional passenger-cargo steamer, the S.S. Politician unwittingly gave rise to one of the more celebrated Ealing comedies when, on the 5th of February 1942, she foundered in poor visibility on rocks off the Eriskay Sound. She was carrying a mixed cargo, but to the delight of the Barra lifeboat men who saved crew who had not already got off, it included 22,000 cases of Scotch whisky. Over the next two months the islanders played a game of cat-and-mouse with H.M. Customs as the wreck was revisited again and again despite the authorities` best efforts to preserve the cargo. Arrests were made and sixteen islanders served terms between four and six weeks. After the War, Compton Mackenzie published a popular book about the event called "Whisky Galore" with the ship called the S.S. Cabinet Minister and the island renamed "Todday" and a year later in 1948 it was turned into a hit film of the same name (in the U.S. it was called "Tight Little Island" and in France "Whisky a Go-Go").
A 70cl bottle of Poire William 42% abv Bertrand with pear inside; A 70cl bottle of Golden Delicious Eau de Vie de Pomme liqueur with apple inside (cork has dropped into bottle); a 5cl Miniature bottle of Beneagle Whisky 1982 World Cup Spain in football shaped bottle; a 5cl miniature bottle of Tamdhu Scotch Whisky in ceramic clog.
A Royal Doulton Series Ware Bottle " Noke" depicting raised figure motif "George the Guard, Dewar`s Scotch Whiskey", 25cm high (chip to rim), another similar round bulbous Noke jug having figurehead motif (chip to base) and another Royal Doulton round bulbous jug having raised figure of a Scotsman (rim a/f) (3)
A Wedgwood pale blue jasperware timepiece, circa 2000, of classical form with sprigged figure standing between two columns, together with a Beswick Beneagles Gold Eagle decanter (tiny chip to cover), a large Wade Bell`s decanter, a similar smaller and a small Beswick Beneagles Scotch whisky eagle.
Cannon (Richard). Historical Record of the Seventy-First Regiment, Highland Light Infantry, 1852, additional engraved title, two hand-coloured and one tinted lithographed plates, a few light spots, bookplate, original red blindstamped cloth, sliightly rubbed with small inkstain, 8vo, together with Historical Record of the Seventy-Second Regiment, or, the Duke of Albany’s Own Highlanders, 1848, two hand-coloured lithographed plates, closed tear to text leaf, a.e.g., original red blindstamped cloth, spine faded, 8vo, plus Historical Record of the Seventy-Fourth Regiment, (Highlanders), 1850, three hand-coloured lithographed plates, some light browning, repaired tear, bookplate, original red blindstamped cloth, light wear to spine, 8vo, with two others: Historical Record of the Ninety-Second Regiment, Originally Termed “The Gordon Highlanders” and Numbered the Hundredth Regiment, 1851, and Henry Stooks Smith’s An Alphabetical List of the Officers of the Ninety-Fourth Regiment, “Scotch Brigade”, From 1800 to 1869, 1869 (5)
* Stacpoole (Frederick). ‘The Scotch Gamekeeper’, pub. Henry Graves & Co., July 1st. 1858, mezzotint on wove after R.Andsell, good margins, some spotting and staining, 795 x 600mm, with another copy similar, together with Lucas (Alfred), ’The Gillie’ & ‘The Gamekeeper’, pub. Jan. 18th. 1873, pair of mixed-method engravings, laid on card, each approx. 560 x 390mm, with Ryall (H.T.), The Keeper’s Daughter, pub. The Glasgow Art-Union [and Henry Graves & Co.], 1853, mixed-method engraving on india laid, after W.P.Frith & R.Andsell, good margins, 630 x 530mm, together with one other similar (6)
Pamphlets. The Profitable Planter. A Treatise on the Cultivation of Larch and Scotch Fir Timber, pub. Sikes & Smart, Huddersfield, [1800], engraved frontispiece, 96pp., bound with A Congratulatory Address to the Rev. John Crosse, Vicar of Bradford, on the Prospect of his Recovery from a Dangerous Disease to a State of Spiritual Health and Salvation, 1791, half title, Appendix, 197pp., bound with A Reply to John Sturges, Esq. With Remarks on the Conduct of Messrs. Jarratt, Outhwaite, and Rand, by the Rev. Edward Baldwin, Leeds, 1797, 15pp., bound with Correspondence Between Lieutenant Skelton, and the Rev. Edward Baldwyn, Relative to his Conduct at the Coffee-Room, June 7, 1797; With an Address to the Officers of the Bradford Volunteers, Leeds, 1797, 16pp. bound with A Vindication of the Dissenters Against the Charge of Democratic Scheeming. Three Letters to the Rev. Author of a Candid Inquiry into the Democratic Schemes of the Dissenters, by Edward Parsons, 2nd ed., Leeds, c. 1802, 71 pp., bound with The Dose Repeated, or Another Pill for George Mossman, 1796, 61pp., bound with The Catholic-Organon Or, Universal Sliding Foot-Rule. Of Great Use in the Practice of Arithmetic, Geometry, Mansuration, Gauging, Trigonometry, Navigation, Astronomy, Dialing, Statics, Algebra, Mechanic Powers, and all Branches of Mathematics. Invented by John Suxspeach, 1st ed., 1753, advert. leaf, Appendix, 107pp., some light spotting and browning, manuscript list on front blank, contemporary half calf, chip at foot of spine, rubbed, 8vo (1)
Wesley (Rev. John). A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the People Called Methodists, Leeds, printed by B. Dewhirst, 1814, contents soiled, rear free endpaper adhered to pastedown, two Wesleyan-Methodist Society quarterly tickets 1857-58 pinned to front pastedown, upper hinge split, contemp. sheep, rubbed and some sl. wear, 12mo in 6s, together with Edwards (John), A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1756, contents soiled, first and final leaves stained by turn-ins and with some edge-fraying, some contemp. ms. annotations, contemp. ms. notes and ink trials on endpapers, contemp. panelled sheep, rubbed and sl. wear to extrems., plus Thomson (Adam), Sermons Occasioned by the Sudden Death of the Rev. Peter Thomson, late Minister of the Scotch Church, Leeds, to which is prefixed, A Memoir of His Life, Leeds, printed by Edward Baines, 1807, some foxing and finger-soiling, prelim. blank with contemp. ms. inscription by the author to The Revd. Dr. Lawson, sprinkled edges, contemp. marbled sheep, rubbed, spine label chipped, large 12mo in 6s, plus twenty-three others related, 18th and 19th c., all Leeds printed, incl. A Book of Psalmody, 11th ed., by Rev. John Chetham, 1787 (26)
A fascinating hide bound volume `Monafticon Ang Licanum or The History of the Ancient Abbies, Monastries, Hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches with their dependencies in England and Wales also of such Scotch, Irish, and French Monastries as did in any manner relate to those in England`, London, first published in Latin by Sir William Dugdale, printed by R. Harbin; for D. Browne and J. Smith in Exeter Change; G. Strachan in Cornhill, W. Taylor in Pater - Noster Row, R. Gosling in Fleet Street, W. Mears, J. Browne and F. Clay without Temple - Bar 1718. This volume contains numerous fine engravings of the ancient buildings including many fold-out illustrations and floor plans etc. Inside the front cover a label with a family crest `Rolle`
A 19th Century French Amboyna and Ebonised Liqueur Decanter Box, of slight serpentine outline, the hinged cover with brass, kingwood and mother-of-pearl marquetry inlay, the interior with fitted stand with gilt metal handle and four glass decanters engraved for Gin, Brandy, Irish Whisky, and Scotch Whisky, standing on pointed bun feet, 27cm by 23cm by 34cm
A letter from Isaac Littledale to his son Joseph in London from Whitehaven Cumberland 1791. The letter discusses subsidence and subsequent damage caused by mine workings beneath properties in and around Scotch Street, George Street, Church Street and Duke Street in Whitehaven. In 1791 the workings had reached this neighbourhood where on 31st January a holing was made in an old waste liberating a large quantity of water drowning three individuals and five horses in the workings.
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