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A QUANTITY OF BOXED AND UNBOXED O GAUGE MODEL RAILWAY ITEMS, mainly Hornby, to include boxed Hornby No.1 Petrol Tank Wagon 'Shell Motor Spirit' in red livery, boxed Hornby No.1 Hopper Wagon, L.M.S. green livery, boxed No.2 Station 'Windsor' (s.d.), part boxed Viaduct, boxed figures and accessories, turntable, unboxed two track level crossing, rolling stock and track including a quantity of OO Gauge, all boxes damaged, majority contained in wooden case (two boxes)
A Bottle of 1865 Vintage "La Grande Marque Cognac" bearing the original, though partly indistinct label with red armorial heraldic shield bearing a contrasting cross-bottony. Still with original cork and capsule marked "This capsule issued by Customs Bill of Entry, Bill of Entry Office, Custom House". A secondary label states "This certificate and capsule with the small label thereon, is guarantee that the Brandy of which this bottle forms part has been taken charge of from the bonded warehouse, and bottled under the supervision of the Bill of Entry Officers, the bottles measure six to the gallon, that the strength is 14% under proof, and that the Brandy was shipped by La Grande Marque Co., of Cognac". Also present is a label: "PENNY & SNOOK, Wine & Spirit Merchants, High Street, Weymouth. 'PALE FOREIGN BRANDY' ". Historic Note: "Le Grande Marque" it seems was a consortium of Brandy producers organised in 1863 by one Jean Baptiste Camus to sell Cognac with that brand name, England being the first export market. The Brandy is likely to be something of a rarity as it would have been produced using ancient varieties of grape the existence of which were devastated by the Grape Phylloxera Aphid, the presence of which was first recorded in France in 1863, subsequent to which it spread through vineyards over much of the country. The epidemic was combated by the introduction of resistant Vines, which almost certainly were the saviour of the French wine industry but which could not emulate the flavour and character of the ancient varieties. The level of the Brandy is to the lower shoulder of the bottle.
HEANEY, SEAMUS.Keeping Going, illustrated by Dimitri Hadzi, FIRST LIMITED EDITION, 50 copies, Bill Ewert, New Hampshire USA 1993, bound in linen on boards with red leather label inset, Mohawk superfine paper (also has reproductions of Hadzi’s illustrations, many poems reprinted in spirit level), signed by Seamus Heaney and Dimitri Hadzi.
HEANEY, SEAMUS.Spirit Level, FIRST EDITION, Faber & Faber 1996, in d/w, mint; together with Spirit Level, FIRST USA EDITION, Farrar Strauss & Giroux New York 1996, special two volume edition with cassette reading by Seamus Heany, d/w, in box with special label; together with Spirit Level, cassette reading, FIRST EDITION, Penguin Audio Books 1996. (3)
Three bottles of Scotch Whisky; The Old Malt Cask 50°, aged 20 years, the spirit level on top of shoulders, Dewar Rattray, aged 16 years, and Provenance, over 12 years, all boxed (3). CONDITION REPORT: Labels and seals intact. Whisky levels indicated in photo. General wear to boxes, good condition.
- 1 of 530 examples made, Nuella hide and 'whisper quiet' engine - Featured in Classic & Sports Car's Camargue 40th Anniversary Article - Reportedly 'a pleasure to drive, be in and be around' When launched in March 1975, the Camargue was the flagship of the Rolls-Royce range and the world's most expensive production car; for the price of which you could have bought five Jaguar XJ6s or 26 Minis! While sharing the platform of the Shadow and Corniche, the Camargue was the first post-war production Rolls-Royce not designed in-house, and was penned by Paolo Martin of Pininfarina. The bodies were crafted in London by Mulliner Park Ward and power was provided by a mildly uprated version of Rolls-Royce's 6.75-litre V-8 engine mated to Turbo Hydra-Matic 3-speed automatic transmission. In 1977 the steering was upgraded to Shadow II specification and in 1979 the model received the Silver Spirit rear suspension. Though a two-door model, this was a big car that stretched to nearly 17ft and weighed in at 2.3 tons. It also sported a number of innovations - it was the first Rolls-Royce designed to metric dimensions, and featured the world's first completely automatic split-level air conditioning system. Between 1975 and 1986 just 530 Rolls-Royce Camargues were produced, plus one bearing Bentley badges. This smartly-presented 1985 Camargue is finished in the stately combination of Cotswold Beige coachwork with Connolly's finest Nuella hide interior trim. Featured in Classic & Sports Car's Camargue 40th anniversary article on the model, the vendor informs us that it is 'a pleasure to drive, be in and be around', and that the interior 'is in super condition, with all instrumentation and componentry in correct working condition'. He also states 'the V8 engine is whisper-quiet and exceptionally clean - commensurate with the rest of the motorcar'. He classifies the engine, automatic transmission and interior trim as 'excellent' and the coachwork and paintwork as 'very good' and is selling 'B43 WYM' complete with 19 old MOTs from 1990 to 2015. Registering some 78,000 miles, it is also accompanied by an MoT to 26 November 2016 with no advisories.
A four item spirit assortment including one Hennessey XO, c.1950s, level 5.5cm below capsule, stopper cork; one bottle of Martell Cordon Bleu, c1950s, level 4cm below capsule, stopper cork, with original tissue (torn) and box; one bottle of Vecchia Romagna Buton Brandy, c1950s, in Dimple-style bottle; and one quarter bottle of Myers's Rum, Jamaica, c1960s.
The Macallan 12 years old single highland malt scotch whisky exclusively matured in selected sherry oak casks from Jerez. Distilled and bottled by the Macallan Distillers Ltd. "for duty free use only". 43% vol. 1 Litre. In original box. CONDITION REPORT: Three labels in good overall condition, backlabel has China duty not paid stamp to it. Still sealed. Level of spirit at lower end of neck. Box in fairly good condition, one crease mark to front panel, a little grubby.
Wolf Blass Bilyara Vineyards, 1972 vintage port style, specially selected grapes of the Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz varieties married together, matured brandy spirit was used for fortification, limited bottling of 9,580 bottles only. 1972 vintage, 1973 award, Bronze Medal, Class 21, Perth, and Class 29, Brisbane. Produce of Australia, 738ml. CONDITION REPORT: Label is overall good, some chippings to top centre, a little stained, top is sealed, liquid level is middle of the neck, there is a chip to the label on the Bird of Prey's wing.
A Victorian brass bell chiming skeleton clock, the four tapering column legs supporting the twin fusee movement, with silvered chapter ring, nest of 8 bells above, six spoke wheels, four baluster shaped pillars to the plates, adjustable bob pendulum with holdfast screw, the mahogany base with spirit level, on bun feet, with glass dome 44cm (17in)
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