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Aberlour a'bunadh-12 year-old. Limited edition sterling silver label number 1645 of 2000. Distilled and bottled by Aberlour-Glenlivet Distillery Co. Ltd. Single malt. Littlemill-8 year-old. Distilled and bottled by Littlemill Distillery Co. Ltd., Bowling. 750 ml. In original carton. Single malt, 43% volume. Glenrothes-1971. Bottled 1999. Distilled and bottled by Berry Bros & Rudd Ltd. 700 ml. In original cardboard tube. Single malt, 43% volume. Rosebank-1989. Bottled 2000. Selected, produced and bottled by Gordon & MacPhail, Elgin. Single malt, 40% volume. 4 bottles
Glenglassaugh The Family Silver Reserve-1973. Distilled and bottled by Highland Distillers PLC., Perth. Single malt, 40% volume. Jackson's Row Blond Whisky. Distilled and bottled by John Dewar & Sons, The Glenkinchie Distillery. In hand made wooden case. 40% volume. Bowmore Claret Casked. Distilled and bottled by Morrison's Bowmore Distillery, Islay. Bottle number 8027, in original cardboard tube. Single malt, 56% volume. 3 bottles
An Cnoc-12 year-old. Distilled and matured by the Knockando Distillery Co., Banff-shire. 70 cl. Single malt, 40% volume. Glen Moray-12 year-old. Distilled and bottled by The Glen Moray-Glenlivet Distillery, Elgin. Labelling scratched and torn in several places. 70 cl. Single malt, 40% volume. Tomintoul-Glenlivet-12 year-old. Distilled and bottled by Whyte & MacKay Distillers Ltd., Glasgow. Cylindrical bottle with silver coloured screw cap. 75 cl. Single malt, 43% volume. Inchmurrin-10 year-old. Distilled and bottled by The Loch Lomond Distillery, Dunbartonshire. Spanish importer printed on label. 70 cl. Single malt, 40% volume. The Edradour-10 year-old. Distilled and bottled by Glenforres-Glenlivet Distillery Co. Ltd., Edradour Distillery, Pitlochry. 70 cl. Single malt, 40% volume. 5 bottles
Glen Grant-25 year-old. Bottled to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (1952-1977). Bottled by Glen Grant Whisky Company Ltd., Edinburgh and Rothes. In fitted cardboard presentation case accompanied by glass decanter and stopper. 26 2/3 fl. ozs. Single malt, 75 degrees proof. 1 bottle and glass decanter
Jim Beam whisky water jug of square form by Burleighware with logo in black and American flag in red, white and blue, two Beam's decanters with stoppers, illustrated with wildlife pictures after J Lockhart, and a jug with relief beehive design in blue over silver inscribed in red "Hoosier, Jim Beam Bottle Club" and one other, restored (5)
[Numismatics]. Okura Sho Insatu Kyoku Sekibansei, [The Mint of the Ministry of Finance: Pictorial History of Coins and Paper Money of Japan], 1880, fifty-four chromo. plts., mainly printed in silver and gold, orig. tissue guards (browned), orig. qtr. morocco gilt, recased, preserving orig. spine, oblong 4to (1)
*Trophy. The Burroughes & Watts Challenge Shield. Alnwick & District Billiard League, 1925-6, won by British Legion Club, Alnwick, R.L. Jobson, three silver-plated mounts on free-standing polished oak shield, approx. 16 cm. tall, together with a stained wood marker board lettered in black 'Abbott & Nicholls, Billiard Table Manufacturers, 28 Victoria Street, Bristol', and a wooden cigarette box, the lid painted with a billiard player in action, and containing a small quantity of bygone cue tips (3)
*Trophies and souvenirs. A silver-plated two-handled winners trophy, World Amateur Billiards Championship, Composition Billiard Ball Supply Co. Ltd., 1969, 28 cm tall, together with a Garrard & Co. silver plated tankard inscribed 'The Billiards and Snooker Foundation, 1969', a New Zealand paua shell cigarette box, the lid inset with presentation plaque, "1964 World Amateur Billiards Championship, Pukekohe, New Zealand, runner-up Jack Karnehm, presented by W.D. & H.O. Wills (NZ) Ltd.", a trophy shield, two metal salvers, a pair of glass brandy goblets and a whisky tumbler (9)
*Warner (Pelham F.). Signed postcard to Miss Myers, postmarked 3rd November 1904, crest of Rugby School in silver and colours to left margin of upper side with Warner's clear signature to right, split with old repair to verso, together with another similar postcard signed by C.B. Fry (1872-1956), with crest of Wadham College, Oxford to upper side and Fry's bold signature to right (2)
A set of early Victorian silver topped Dressing Table Bottles, hobnail cut the top with embossed scrolled border and engine turned and foliate scrolled decoration, comprising a pair of eau de cologne bottles (one riveted), two large and two small circular pots and three rectangular boxes, a squat bottle and an Inkwell. London 1843 by Thomas Wise and Elieger Nash.
SMITH, Jessie Willcox - KINGSLEY, Charles. THE WATER BABIES. Illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith. Boots the Chemists, Hodder and Stoughton. [n.d.]. Trade Edition. 4to; with numerous coloured illustrations tipped in, and textual illustrations in green throughout; light foxing and marginal soiling; original green cloth, upper cover and spine lettered and decorated in gilt, head of spine bumped, light wear to extremities; CARROLL, Lewis. ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, illustrated by Gwynedd M. Hudson, Published by Hodder and Stoughton Limited for Boots Pure Drug Co. [n.d]. CENTENARY EDITION. 4to; numerous coloured illustrations, with head- and tail-pieces in red and black; original red publisher's cloth, upper cover and spine lettered and decorated in gilt, spine sunned, and faded, extremities rubbed and faded, with remains of dust-wrapper (worn) loosely inserted; DUCLAUX, Madame Mary. THE FIELDS OF FRANCE. With Twenty Illustrations in Colour by W. B. Macdougall. London. Chapman & Hall Ltd. 1905. 4to; with coloured illustrations; some foxing; uncut, original green publisher's cloth, blocked in silver and gilt, with gilt lettering on cover and spine, covers stained, rubbed and worn. (3)
POTTER, Beatrix. THE STORY OF A FIERCE BAD RABBIT. Frederick Warne & Co., London, [1906]. FIRST EDITION. 12mo; 14 coloured illustrations and 14 pages of text in fold out panorama format; light crease to first illustration; green wallet shaped covers with dark green lettering and decoration with a central pictorial onlay of a rabbit to upper flap, silver tabs on fastening, slightly rubbed, some chipping to cloth extremities.
Six Gothic Revival silver plated candlesticks, comprising a Regency pair of Sheffield Plate twist cluster column examples, with foliate capitals and urn motif embossed gadroon bordered spreading bases; a later electroplate example en suite and a matched set of three (2+1) similar cluster column candlesticks with husk festoon decorated bases, each approx 31.5cm high.
An early Victorian silver 'Castle Top' oblong vinaigrette, with 'Newstead Abbey' to cover within chased border, the base engine-turned within conforming border, the sides reeded, the gilt interior with scroll foliate pierced grille, Birmingham 1837 by Nathaniel Mills, 3.7cm, 1oz.
An early Victorian silver shaped rectangular vinaigrette, scroll engraved overall, the gilt interior with scroll foliate pierced grille, Birmingham 1839 by Nathaniel Mills, 3.5cm wide; and a George III oblong vinaigrette, with vine engraved cover, the grille split, Birmingham 1787 by Matthew Linwood, 1.5oz all in, (2).
A George III silver circular wine coaster, with turned wooden base and engraved bar and star pattern pierced gallery, London 1789 or 1809 (marks worn), 12cm diameter; and a late Victorian pedestal small bowl, of ogee outline and wrythen moulded, 8cm high, 4oz, (2).
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