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Lot 33

HIGHLAND PARK 12 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Orkney’s Highland Park distillery is situated in the town of Kirkwall on the site of an illicit still thought to have been operated by Magnus Eunson, a smuggler, local butcher and former priest who was directly descended from Viking settlers. With that heritage, it’s fitting that today they frequently draw from Scandinavian mythology when it comes to naming their whiskies.The distillery is known for its signature style that utilises Orcadian peat in the malting process, resulting in a fragrant, heathery spirit that is most often left matured in Sherry wood.This is an older style bottling from the 2000s.40% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck.

Lot 34

GLENMORANGIE PORT WOOD FINISHSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.This expression represents one of Glenmorangie's earlier forays into cask finishing.43% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck.

Lot 37

ARRAN PORT CASK FINISHSingle malt.Still a relative youngster in whisky terms, Arran distillery began production in 1995. Thanks to a focus on sourcing quality casks, and its light, accessible spirit that ages well, Arran has proven extremely successful. So much so, that in 2017 they began construction of a second distillery on the other side of the island. Sharing a name with Arran’s only other previous legal still (closed in 1837), Lagg distillery focuses on producing peated spirit.50% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck.

Lot 40

ARRAN 14 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Still a relative youngster in whisky terms, Arran distillery began production in 1995. Thanks to a focus on sourcing quality casks, and its light, accessible spirit that ages well, Arran has proven extremely successful. So much so, that in 2017 they began construction of a second distillery on the other side of the island. Sharing a name with Arran’s only other previous legal still (closed in 1837), Lagg distillery focuses on producing peated spirit.46% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck.

Lot 45

ABERLOUR 12 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Named after the small Speyside town in which it resides, Aberlour distillery has cultivated a dedicated following, particularly in France where it is frequently the top selling single malt. The spirit it produces ages extremely well in Sherry casks and has a distinctive note of blackcurrant.Although it boasts an extensive core range, the expression it is perhaps best known for is the consistently excellent small batch A’Bunadh.40% ABV / 70clBALVENIE 12 YEAR OLD DOUBLEWOODSingle malt.Balvenie is part of the Grant’s family and sits beside its sister distilleries, Glenfiddich and Kininvie, in the Speyside burgh of Dufftown. Established in 1892, just a few years after Glenfiddich, Balvenie has spent its life supplying the heart of the Grant’s blend. In fact, it wasn’t until nearly 100 years later, when Kininvie was built, that it was able to seriously market its own single malt.One of very few distilleries to retain its own malting floor, Balvenie is slightly unusual for a modern Speyside whisky in that it still uses a small percentage of peated malt to make its spirit. While the new make it produces is far from smoky, this small amount of peat gives it a distinctive character that has helped it become one of the best-selling malt whiskies in the world.40% ABV / 70clMinor rusting to Balvenie tube lid.

Lot 50

HIGHLAND PARK 12 YEAR OLD VIKING HONOURSingle malt.Orkney’s Highland Park distillery is situated in the town of Kirkwall on the site of an illicit still thought to have been operated by Magnus Eunson, a smuggler, local butcher and former priest who was directly descended from Viking settlers. With that heritage, it’s fitting that today they frequently draw from Scandinavian mythology when it comes to naming their whiskies.The distillery is known for its signature style that utilises Orcadian peat in the malting process, resulting in a fragrant, heathery spirit that is most often left matured in Sherry wood.40% ABV / 70clBUNNAHABHAIN STIUIREADAIRSingle malt.Purpose built in 1881 by William Baxter, Bunnahabhain distillery on the northeast coast of Islay featured housing for its workers, as well as its own pier for ease of transporting whisky and materials to and from the mainland. As with most distilleries, much of its life was spent producing blending stock, but in the late 1980s it began to appear as a single malt.Initially this single malt output was mostly sherry matured and so lightly peated as to be barely perceptible, placing Bunna’ firmly in the minority of Islay whiskies. However, since its takeover by Distell in 2013 around 20% of the spirit produced there is now heavily peated, with these expressions bearing the name “Moine” (the Gaelic word for peat).46.3% ABV / 70cl

Lot 55

GORDON'S JAMAICA CANE GINThis extremely rare gin was essentially a prototype that never came to fruition. Made in small amounts for a UK test market, the aim was revitalise the brand's image by targeting a younger audience. This unusual spirit is distilled from sugar cane, and is infused with lime and kalamansi, a small citrus tree indigenous to the Phillipines and Asia whose fruit is somewhere in taste between a mandarin and a kumquat.Only a tiny number of these bottles are still circulation.37.5% ABV / 70clGORDON'S SPECIAL DRY LONDON GIN CIRCA 1992This older bottle of gin predates Gordon's decision to dilute their gin to 37.5% ABV in order to reduce their tax bill.40% ABV / 75cl

Lot 65

HIGHLAND PARK 18 YEAR OLD VIKING PRIDESingle malt.Orkney’s Highland Park distillery is situated in the town of Kirkwall on the site of an illicit still thought to have been operated by Magnus Eunson, a smuggler, local butcher and former priest who was directly descended from Viking settlers. With that heritage, it’s fitting that today they frequently draw from Scandinavian mythology when it comes to naming their whiskies.The distillery is known for its signature style that utilises Orcadian peat in the malting process, resulting in a fragrant, heathery spirit that is most often left matured in Sherry wood.43% ABV / 70cl

Lot 69

MACALLAN 30 YEAR OLD SHERRY OAK 1990SSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.This late 1990s example of Macallan's sublime 30 Year Old has been exclusively matured in Sherry casks.43% ABV / 70clGood fill level in mid neck. Some minor wear to labels.Please see additional images.

Lot 71

GLENMORANGIE PORT WOOD FINISHSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.This expression represents one of Glenmorangie's earlier forays into cask finishing.43% ABV / 70clGood fill level in mid neck. Minor rusting to tube lid.

Lot 72

GLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.40% ABV / 70clHIGHLAND PARK 12 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Orkney’s Highland Park distillery is situated in the town of Kirkwall on the site of an illicit still thought to have been operated by Magnus Eunson, a smuggler, local butcher and former priest who was directly descended from Viking settlers. With that heritage, it’s fitting that today they frequently draw from Scandinavian mythology when it comes to naming their whiskies.The distillery is known for its signature style that utilises Orcadian peat in the malting process, resulting in a fragrant, heathery spirit that is most often left matured in Sherry wood.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 74

GLENFIDDICH 12 YEAR OLD SPECIAL RESERVESingle malt.Without Glenfiddich, Scotland might not enjoy the same thriving whisky scene it has today. Founded in 1886 by William Grant, and still family owned, Glenfiddich was one of the first distilleries to seriously market single malt whisky as a credible alternative to blends. This decision was prompted by a dispute with their grain supplier in 1963, leading to a scaling back in production of their Grant’s blend. By the late 1960s Glenfiddich single malt was a firm hit with the Jet Set, who were picking it up in their droves from the newly emerging Duty-Free market.That early prescience clearly paid off, as (despite strong competition from fellow Speyside giants Glenlivet and Macallan) Glenfiddich is consistently the best-selling single malt in the world, shifting over 1 million cases every year.40% ABV / 70clGLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.40% ABV / 70clBoth bottles have good fill levels in their necks. There is some rusting to the Glenmorangie tube lid.

Lot 75

BALVENIE 10 YEAR OLD FOUNDER'S RESERVESingle malt.Balvenie is part of the Grant’s family and sits beside its sister distilleries, Glenfiddich and Kininvie, in the Speyside burgh of Dufftown. Established in 1892, just a few years after Glenfiddich, Balvenie has spent its life supplying the heart of the Grant’s blend. In fact, it wasn’t until nearly 100 years later, when Kininvie was built, that it was able to seriously market its own single malt.One of very few distilleries to retain its own malting floor, Balvenie is slightly unusual for a modern Speyside whisky in that it still uses a small percentage of peated malt to make its spirit. While the new make it produces is far from smoky, this small amount of peat gives it a distinctive character that has helped it become one of the best-selling malt whiskies in the world.The Founder's Reserve was discontinued in the 1990s and replaced the 12 Year Old DoubleWood.40% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck.

Lot 76

GLENDRONACH 12 YEAR OLD ORIGINALSingle malt.Thanks to its rich, weighty spirit and penchant for sherry cask maturation, GlenDronach is often viewed as an excellent (and affordable) alternative to Macallan, despite being just on the wrong side of the Speyside / Highland border. Once providing the heart of the Teacher’s blend, in recent years GlenDronach has become better known as a single malt thanks to substantial investment by Pernod Ricard, who acquired ownership in 2008, and more recently by Brown-Forman (producers of Jack Daniel’s) who took over in 2016.40% ABV / 70clHIGHLAND PARK 12 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Orkney’s Highland Park distillery is situated in the town of Kirkwall on the site of an illicit still thought to have been operated by Magnus Eunson, a smuggler, local butcher and former priest who was directly descended from Viking settlers. With that heritage, it’s fitting that today they frequently draw from Scandinavian mythology when it comes to naming their whiskies.The distillery is known for its signature style that utilises Orcadian peat in the malting process, resulting in a fragrant, heathery spirit that is most often left matured in Sherry wood.40% ABV / 70clBoth bottles have good fill levels. There is some minor rusting to the GlenDronach tube lid.

Lot 77

GLENDRONACH 12 YEAR OLD SHERRY CASKSSingle malt.Thanks to its rich, weighty spirit and penchant for sherry cask maturation, GlenDronach is often viewed as an excellent (and affordable) alternative to Macallan, despite being just on the wrong side of the Speyside / Highland border. Once providing the heart of the Teacher’s blend, in recent years GlenDronach has become better known as a single malt thanks to substantial investment by Pernod Ricard, who acquired ownership in 2008, and more recently by Brown-Forman (producers of Jack Daniel’s) who took over in 2016.43% ABV / 50clGood fill level in mid neck.

Lot 80

MACALLAN 10 YEAR OLD FINE OAKSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.This 10 Year Old is part of their Fine Oak range that utilises three different cask types.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 83

CLYNELISH 12 YEAR OLD SPIRIT OF FREE EMBOSingle malt.Built in the late 1960s, as a replacement for the distillery we now refer to as Brora, Clynelish has produced whisky for the Johnnie Walker range of blends ever since. Capable of producing nearly 5 million litres of spirit annually, it is one of Scotland’s larger malt distilleries. But despite this, it isn’t exactly a household name, with a relatively small percentage of its output appearing in single malt form.Its core range begins and ends with a 14-Year-Old, occasionally supplemented with a few limited releases and a sporadically bottled double matured Distillers Edition. Thankfully, fans of the Highland distillery’s signature waxy style can experience a broader selection in the form of independent releases.40% ABV / 75cl

Lot 84

GLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLD DORNOCH BRIDGE COMMEMORATIVE BOTTLINGSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.This limited edition was bottled in 1991 to commemorate the construction of the Dornoch Bridge.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 1

CAOL ILA 1976 SAMAROLISingle malt.Caol Ila might not be the prettiest distillery on Islay, but the spectacular view it enjoys, across the water to the neighbouring island of Jura, more than makes up for it. The distillery itself is an absolute monster, producing more litres of spirit per year than Lagavulin, Ardbeg, and Laphroaig combined! A good chunk of its staggering output winds up in Johnnie Walker, but there’s still plenty left to be bottled as single malt, in both peated and un-peated guises.This particular expression has been bottled by renowned Italian importer, Silvano Samaroli.45% ABV / 70clFill level in low neck. Minor damge to capsule and wear to label.Please see additional images.

Lot 100

LAPHROAIG 1974 34 YEAR OLD CREATIVE WHISKY CO EXCLUSIVE CASKSSingle malt.Founded in 1815, and often considered to be the whisky equivalent of Marmite (in that you either love it or hate it), Laphroaig is a smoky, medicinal tasting whisky from the south coast of Islay. Clearly more people fall into the “love” category though, as Laphroaig is one of the top ten best selling single malts in the world. Just as well, then, that it is the second largest distillery on the island (after Caol Ila), capable of producing 3.4 million litres of spirit per annum.The distillery still retains its own malting floor, and although it only covers 20% of their requirements, it is instrumental in providing the creosote-y, phenolic character that defines the Laphroaig spirit.This rare single cask Laphroaig has been bottled by the Creative Whisky Co as part of their Exclusive Casks series.Distilled: 30/03/197440.6% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck. Minor wear to carton.

Lot 103

DALMORE 2000 12 YEAR OLD CREATIVE WHISKY CO EXCLUSIVE MALTS 75CLSingle malt.Dalmore have invested a lot to position themselves as a luxury brand, with their high-end expressions always resplendent in crystal decanters and lavish packaging. And you won’t ever hear them boasting about different cask finishes. Oh no, no, no; they prefer to “finesse” their spirit in a variety of exotic sounding wood. While this type of posturing isn’t exactly unique in the whisky industry, it does create a nagging doubt that the whole thing might just be a case of style over substance.Thankfully, Dalmore’s spirit (more often than not) lives up to the hype. They have a complicated distillation process that utilises mismatched stills to produce distillates with different characteristics. These are then vatted together, before being filled into the distillery’s preferred Sherry casks.Bottled by the Creative Whisky Co, this unusal expression was originally destined for the USA, hence the 75cl "freedom" sized bottle. However, this particular bottle bears a UK duty stamp, and strap line on the label that states "Bottled exclusively for America, but too good to let them have all of it"! The whisky itself has been finished in a Pedro Ximenez Sherry cask.46.1% ABV / 75cl

Lot 108

MACALLAN 1976 18 YEAR OLDSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.Distilled: 1976Bottled: 199543% ABV / 70clGood fill level in mid neck.Please see additional images.

Lot 109

MACALLAN 25 YEAR OLD TUDOR CRYSTAL DECANTERSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.43% ABV / 75clDecanter and contents weigh 2356gPlease see additional image.

Lot 110

MACALLAN 1967 25 YEAR OLD ANNIVERSARY MALTSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.Distilled: 1967Bottled: 199343% ABV / 70clFill level in mid / low neck.Please see additional images.

Lot 111

MACALLAN 1962 25 YEAR OLD ANNIVERSARY MALTSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.Distilled: 1962Bottled: 198843% ABV / 75clFill level in mid neck.Please see additional images.

Lot 112

MACALLAN 1962 25 YEAR OLD ANNIVERSARY MALTSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.Distilled: 1962Bottled: 198743% ABV / 75clFill level in mid neck.Please see additional images.

Lot 113

MACALLAN 1962 25 YEAR OLD ANNIVERSARY MALTSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.Distilled: 1962Bottled: 198743% ABV / 75clFill level in low neck.Please see additional images.

Lot 114

MACALLAN 1963 25 YEAR OLD ANNIVERSARY MALTSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.Distilled: 1963Bottled: 198843% ABV / 75clFill level in low neck.Please see additional images.

Lot 115

MACALLAN 1962 25 YEAR OLD ANNIVERSARY MALTSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.Distilled: 1962Bottled: 198843% ABV / 75clFill level in mid neck.Please see additional images.

Lot 116

MACALLAN 1965 25 YEAR OLD ANNIVERSARY MALTSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.Distilled: 1965Bottled: 199143% ABV / 70clFill level in low neck. Minor staining to label.Please see additional images.

Lot 117

MACALLAN 1963 25 YEAR OLD ANNIVERSARY MALTSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.Distilled: 1963Bottled: 198843% ABV / 75clFill level in low neck / high shoulder. Minor damage to capsule.Please see additional images.

Lot 118

MACALLAN 1962 25 YEAR OLD ANNIVERSARY MALTSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.Distilled: 1962Bottled: 198843% ABV / 75clFill level in low neck.Please see additional images.

Lot 14

GLENMORANGIE 12 YEAR OLD LASANTASingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.The Lasanta has been finished in Sherry casks.46% ABV / 70cl

Lot 148

MACALLAN 12 YEAR OLD ELEGANCIA 1LSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.The Elegancia was aged in a combination of Oloroso and Fino Sherry casks, and originally available through travel retail.40% ABV / 1LFill level in low neck. Very slight wear to carton.

Lot 150

BUNNAHABHAIN 12 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Purpose built in 1881 by William Baxter, Bunnahabhain distillery on the northeast coast of Islay featured housing for its workers, as well as its own pier for ease of transporting whisky and materials to and from the mainland. As with most distilleries, much of its life was spent producing blending stock, but in the late 1980s it began to appear as a single malt.Initially this single malt output was mostly sherry matured and so lightly peated as to be barely perceptible, placing Bunna’ firmly in the minority of Islay whiskies. However, since its takeover by Distell in 2013 around 20% of the spirit produced there is now heavily peated, with these expressions bearing the name “Moine” (the Gaelic word for peat).An older style Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old from the 1990s.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 151

DALMORE 12 YEAR OLD BLACK ISLESingle malt.Dalmore have invested a lot to position themselves as a luxury brand, with their high-end expressions always resplendent in crystal decanters and lavish packaging. And you won’t ever hear them boasting about different cask finishes. Oh no, no, no; they prefer to “finesse” their spirit in a variety of exotic sounding wood. While this type of posturing isn’t exactly unique in the whisky industry, it does create a nagging doubt that the whole thing might just be a case of style over substance.Thankfully, Dalmore’s spirit (more often than not) lives up to the hype. They have a complicated distillation process that utilises mismatched stills to produce distillates with different characteristics. These are then vatted together, before being filled into the distillery’s preferred Sherry casks.40% ABV / 1L

Lot 153

HIGHLAND PARK 12 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Orkney’s Highland Park distillery is situated in the town of Kirkwall on the site of an illicit still thought to have been operated by Magnus Eunson, a smuggler, local butcher and former priest who was directly descended from Viking settlers. With that heritage, it’s fitting that today they frequently draw from Scandinavian mythology when it comes to naming their whiskies.The distillery is known for its signature style that utilises Orcadian peat in the malting process, resulting in a fragrant, heathery spirit that is most often left matured in Sherry wood.This is an older style 12 Year Old from the 2000s.40% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck.

Lot 155

LAPHROAIG 10 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Founded in 1815, and often considered to be the whisky equivalent of Marmite (in that you either love it or hate it), Laphroaig is a smoky, medicinal tasting whisky from the south coast of Islay. Clearly more people fall into the “love” category though, as Laphroaig is one of the top ten best selling single malts in the world. Just as well, then, that it is the second largest distillery on the island (after Caol Ila), capable of producing 3.4 million litres of spirit per annum.The distillery still retains its own malting floor, and although it only covers 20% of their requirements, it is instrumental in providing the creosote-y, phenolic character that defines the Laphroaig spirit.This is an older style bottling of their consistantly excellent 10 Year Old, which we estimate is from the late 1990s or early 2000s.40% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck.

Lot 156

BUNNAHABHAIN STIUIREADAIRSingle malt.Purpose built in 1881 by William Baxter, Bunnahabhain distillery on the northeast coast of Islay featured housing for its workers, as well as its own pier for ease of transporting whisky and materials to and from the mainland. As with most distilleries, much of its life was spent producing blending stock, but in the late 1980s it began to appear as a single malt.Initially this single malt output was mostly sherry matured and so lightly peated as to be barely perceptible, placing Bunna’ firmly in the minority of Islay whiskies. However, since its takeover by Distell in 2013 around 20% of the spirit produced there is now heavily peated, with these expressions bearing the name “Moine” (the Gaelic word for peat).46.3% ABV / 70clLAPHROAIG 10 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Founded in 1815, and often considered to be the whisky equivalent of Marmite (in that you either love it or hate it), Laphroaig is a smoky, medicinal tasting whisky from the south coast of Islay. Clearly more people fall into the “love” category though, as Laphroaig is one of the top ten best selling single malts in the world. Just as well, then, that it is the second largest distillery on the island (after Caol Ila), capable of producing 3.4 million litres of spirit per annum.The distillery still retains its own malting floor, and although it only covers 20% of their requirements, it is instrumental in providing the creosote-y, phenolic character that defines the Laphroaig spirit.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 157

GLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Famous for their unique stills, each as tall as an adult giraffe, and their passion for innovation, Glenmorangie remains one of the best-selling single malts in the world. They were one of the first distilleries to experiment with cask finishing; the process of transferring spirit from one cask type to another in order to impart additional characteristics and flavours.To further this agenda of innovation, in September of 2021 Glenmorangie began production at their new “Lighthouse” facility, a futuristic R&D department protruding from the heart of their traditional distillery complex like a monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Off limits to the public, it is home to a “sensory lab” as well as two of Glenmorangie’s signature stills, each of which plays host to several classified modifications. Only time will tell what exciting innovations will filter down to the rest of the industry.40% ABV / 70clDALWHINNIE 15 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Dalwhinnie is the highest distillery in Scotland and, as such, it also boasts the lowest average temperature range. The obvious benefit of this is a lower “angel’s share” lost from casks in their warehouse, but it also keeps their external worm tubs cool, causing the spirit vapour from the stills to condense very quickly. Combine this with a distillation process which strives to minimise copper contact, and Dalwhinnie distillery produces a heavy, sulphury new make spirit that needs to mellow in refill wood for 15 years before its signature sweet, honied style fully emerges.43% ABV / 70clGlenmorangie fill level in low neck / high shoulder. Dalwhinnie fill level in high shoulder.

Lot 160

SINGLETON OF DUFFTOWN 12 YEAR OLDSingle malt.One of the best-known single malt whisky brands in the world, Singleton, is not actually a distillery, but rather three distilleries: Glen Ord, Glendullan and Dufftown. Originally, each one catered to a specific global market based on its flavour profile, but these days they can each be found further afield.With spirit stills that are larger than its wash stills, Dufftown used to produce a heavier spirit described as “nutty and spicy”. However, more recently it has lengthened its fermentation time for a lighter, grassier flavour that better suits (parent company) Diageo’s blending requirements.40% ABV / 70clABERLOUR 10 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Named after the small Speyside town in which it resides, Aberlour distillery has cultivated a dedicated following, particularly in France where it is frequently the top selling single malt. The spirit it produces ages extremely well in Sherry casks and has a distinctive note of blackcurrant.Although it boasts an extensive core range, the expression it is perhaps best known for is the consistently excellent small batch A’Bunadh.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 161

AUCHENTOSHAN SELECTSingle malt.Auchentoshan is part of a small minority of Scottish distilleries, in that every drop of whisky it produces is sold as a single malt. Similarly unusual is its use of triple distillation to produce a purer spirit that’s light and mildly fruity.Situated just outside Clydebank, the distillery was lucky to survive the 1941 blitz relatively unscathed. Only one of its warehouses was damaged by a bomb blast, and another near miss provided a blast crater that later became the distillery’s picturesque pond.40% ABV / 70clBLAIRMHOR 8 YEAR OLD"Pure malt".40% ABV / 70clCHIVAS REGAL 12 YEAR WITH GLASSBlended whisky.40% ABV / 70cl

Lot 162

MACALLAN 1990 30 YEAR OLD SCOTTISH GANTRY CURATED BY DAVID BOYDSingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year.Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.Distilled: 1990Matured in a Bourbon wood, and finished in virgin American Oak.Bottle number: 205 / 21647.7% ABV / 70cl

Lot 168

DALMORE 12 YEAR OLD - 2 BOTTLESSingle malt.Dalmore have invested a lot to position themselves as a luxury brand, with their high-end expressions always resplendent in crystal decanters and lavish packaging. And you won’t ever hear them boasting about different cask finishes. Oh no, no, no; they prefer to “finesse” their spirit in a variety of exotic sounding wood. While this type of posturing isn’t exactly unique in the whisky industry, it does create a nagging doubt that the whole thing might just be a case of style over substance.Thankfully, Dalmore’s spirit (more often than not) lives up to the hype. They have a complicated distillation process that utilises mismatched stills to produce distillates with different characteristics. These are then vatted together, before being filled into the distillery’s preferred Sherry casks.This lot contains two older style bottles of Dalmore 12 Year Old.Each 40% ABV / 70clOnly one bottle has a carton. Fill levels in high shoulder.

Lot 172

MACALLAN 1861 REPLICASingle malt.There are few distilleries in the world quite so revered as Macallan. Nestled in the heart of the Speyside region, the rich spirit that runs from their “curiously small stills”, and their penchant for Spanish Sherry casks have proven to be a match made in Heaven, delighting the tastebuds of whisky connoisseurs around the globe.With demand far outstripping supply, they embarked upon one of the most ambitious distillery upgrades of all time, investing £140 million in an ultra-modern still house and visitor centre that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, and is home to a whopping 36 stills capable of churning out around 15 million litres of spirit every year. Even so, getting your hands on a bottle can still be tricky, with new releases selling out as soon as they hit the shelves, and older examples regularly setting records at auction.This expression is part of a series produced by Macallan in the early 2000s to replicate the style of antique bottles from their archives.42.7% ABV / 70cl

Lot 177

DALWHINNIE 12 YEAR OLD MANAGER'S DRAM 2009 RELEASESingle malt.Dalwhinnie is the highest distillery in Scotland and, as such, it also boasts the lowest average temperature range. The obvious benefit of this is a lower “angel’s share” lost from casks in their warehouse, but it also keeps their external worm tubs cool, causing the spirit vapour from the stills to condense very quickly. Combine this with a distillation process which strives to minimise copper contact, and Dalwhinnie distillery produces a heavy, sulphury new make spirit that needs to mellow in refill wood for 15 years before its signature sweet, honied style fully emerges.This rare expression was originally only available to Diageo staff members.Bottle Number: 15257.5% ABV / 70clFill level in mid neck.

Lot 18

HIGHLAND PARK 12 YEAR OLDSingle malt.Orkney’s Highland Park distillery is situated in the town of Kirkwall on the site of an illicit still thought to have been operated by Magnus Eunson, a smuggler, local butcher and former priest who was directly descended from Viking settlers. With that heritage, it’s fitting that today they frequently draw from Scandinavian mythology when it comes to naming their whiskies.The distillery is known for its signature style that utilises Orcadian peat in the malting process, resulting in a fragrant, heathery spirit that is most often left matured in Sherry wood.This is an older style bottling from the 2000s.40% ABV / 70clFill level in low neck.

Lot 1410

A JAEGER LECOULTRE ATMOS CLOCK, of traditional design, the 5" dial with skeletonised centre above a large balance wheel and spirit level base, stamped serial number 357526, height 24cm

Lot 231

An oak wall applique, intricately carved with a dove symbolising the holy spirit, amidst a pillow of scrolling cloud forms, 16'' by 17'' (41cm by 43cm)

Lot 12

Possibly Spanish School. First half of the 16th century."The Annunciation"Oil on panel 41 x 31 cm.This very valuable and unusual panel represents the episode of the Annunciation in the luxurious private chambers of the Virgin. She appears kneeling in front of a table decorated with a red cloth with gold trim, on which rests the book she was reading until the sudden appearance of God's envoy. The arrival of the archangel has caused the Virgin to put down her book and turn her face to observe the unexpected visitor. Saint Gabriel, as usual, arrives from the left side of the scene. He is standing, in the act of approaching the Virgin, which is why his right leg can be seen pushing forward under his tunic, with his wings unfolded in different directions. In his left hand he grasps a golden sceptre topped with a kind of fleur-de-lys: it is the messenger's staff, which, according to Réau, is a transposition of the one carried by the god Mercury, "messenger of Jupiter, from whom the Announcing angel takes his ancient herald's wand, the staff of command entrusted by the celestial emperor to his extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador”. He extends his right arm pointing with his index and middle fingers towards the sky to emphasise the fact that the message he brings comes directly from God. This “oratory gesture”, according to Réau, is taken directly from “the statues of the philosophers of antiquity, he extends his right hand towards the Virgin, raising his index finger to underline his words”. Mary brings her left hand to her chest as a sign of compliance with the divine message, while with her right she still holds a page of the book she was reading. She wears a blue cloak, but in this case, it is a very dark blue and also decorated with small golden lily flowers. Her hair is thick and slightly wavy, falling in two large locks on both sides of her head. Her face, which is oval, with tiny facial features, a powerful chin and clear forehead, harks back to Flemish models. The archangel wears a long reddish tunic that shows us only the toes of one of his feet, and over it a green overtunic open at the front and fastened at the neck by a brooch in the form of a golden quatrefoil. Both characters have been conceived with well-defined volumes and with an interest in naturalness in both movements and expressions. The study of perspective is not completely successful, although the artist uses some devices to achieve it, such as the lines formed by the marble tiles of different colors (green, yellow and red) that pave the floor or the position of the bed. The painter has decided to capture the greatest possible number of details in the room, in the case of the bed with curtains or the seats decorated with red velvet and on which two cushions with floral motifs and gold fringes rest. In the foreground, there is a jug with lilies, an attribute that alludes to the purity of the Virgin Mary, and more especially to her virginity, which Saint Bernard refers to as the inviolable lilium castitatis. In the upper part of the scene, entering through the only window of the room, which vanishes into a distant landscape that combines land and sea, the presence of the Holy Spirit is evident through the appearance of the symbolic dove and the sparkles that surround it, one of which falls on the face of the Virgin to emphasize the mystery of the Incarnation. It is a harmonious composition, very beautiful and with a rich range of colours. The most mysterious detail of the table is found on its back, as there is an inscription in French: "Blanche de Castille Reine Fondatrice du Monastere du Lis". Blanca de Castilla was queen consort of France through her marriage to Louis VIII, and in turn was the mother of the holy king Louis IX. We do not know the reason for the appearance of this inscription, but it is striking that the Virgin's mantle appears completely upholstered with golden fleurs-de-lys, an emblem of the French monarchy and therefore of Blanca herself. Likewise, there is another detail which may have a symbolic meaning, which is the eagle type bird with outstretched wings painted on the front of the vase of lilies.We would like to thank Javier Baladrón, doctor in History of Art, for cataloguing this piece.

Lot 126

An extremely rare Italian porcelain figure of a Magus, probably Rome, factory of Filippo Cuccumos, circa 1770Possibly depicting Caspar, as a bearded, kneeling man offering a covered goblet in his right hand, wearing a cloak hung with tassels and a sash tied around the waist, the edge of his cloak, the sash and the goblet embellished in gilding, likely a fragment, as the group is placed on a crudely finished base made for slotting into another segment, perhaps originally forming part of a larger group of the Adoration of the Magi, 10.7cm high (right hand restuck at the wrist, chips)Footnotes:Provenance:European Private Collection since the 1980sFor further reading on Cuccumos porcelain, see F. Sacchi, Filippo Cuccumos capitano romano ceramista, in La ceramica n. 10 (1964) and G. Santuccio, Filippo Cuccumos e la manifattura di porcellane in Via Panisperna a Roma, in Bollettino d'arte, Rome (1988). A discussion on a Cuccumos figure of Saint Bartholomew is published in G. Santuccio, Die Porzellan Manufaktur Cuccomos in Rom, in U. Pietsch and T. Witting, Zauber der Zerbrechlichkeit. Meisterwerke Europäischer Porzellankunst (2010), pp. 259-263.Only very few signed or marked objects by this very elusive factory, founded by Filippo Coccumos in 1761, are recorded today, all of them of religious subjects. The beforementioned signed and dated figure of Saint Bartholomew that was previously in a private collection in Rome, a signed and dated figure of Saint Anthony in the collection of the Castello Sforzesco in Milan and a marked and dated figure of Saint Francis and another unmarked Saint Francis of a very similar model, in the Collezione Cagnola in Villa Cagnola in Varese. Other Cuccomos figures that have come to the market include a pair of birds (Christie's London, 14 November 2013, lot 241) which are marked with the crowned double 'C'. The history of the Cuccumos factory was published in some detail by Lucia Arbace, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Vol 31 (1985), an article which can now be found online on the website of the Istituto Treccani. Filippo Cuccumos or Coccumos was granted the right to produce porcelain in Rome for a duration of 40 years by Pope Clement XIII. In exchange for the priviledge, Cuccumos what asked to yearly execute a porcelain figure of a Saint on the feast days of San Pietro and Paolo (29 June). The factory was based in the Monastery of San Lorenzo on the Via Panisperna in Rome. The success was shortlived, and in 1764 Cuccomos applied for a loan from the Vatican. There is no more mention of the factory in the archives of the Vatican until 1781, when the factory was sold by Filippo Cuccomos to Lanfranco Bosio and Filippo Bianchini. The only known archiva reference outside the above mentioned archive is a contemporary source, a record given by the Abbot Grisellini which states that tutto andò in fumo, perché l'imprenditore allo spirito di somma loquacityà ed impostura non aggiungeva delle cognizioni in tal materia. [all went up in smoke because the owner had good spirit and intelligence, but no experience in the material]. A few years after Bosio and Bianchini had bought the factory, it closed permanently. Pope Pius VI withdrew the exclusive privilege of porcelain making from them and a legal situation ensued, in which Bosio and Bianchini blamed Coccumos, who they maintained had sold them faulty materials. The closed factory was investigated (among the recorded findings were six furnaces), and in 1792 it was ruled that Coccumos was not guilty.In a footnote to his discussion of the Volpato factory, Charles Drury Edward Fortnum (1820-1899) notes that it is possible that further researches might make known the former existence of some, perhaps private, furnaces for he production of porcelain at Rome at an earlier period in the century. A short time before leaving the city, in the Spring of 1870, the writer observed in the hands of Sign. Corvisieri, the dealer, an extremely well-modelled group of the 'Deposition' executed in a hard artificial white porcelain of a grey shade, very similar to that of Doccia, on which, scratched in the clay, was ROMA.MAG.1769 above the monogram of two interlaced letters C, surmounted by a crown, a mark similar to that incised on the porcelain of Buen Retiro, in Spain. (in: C. Drury E. Fortnum A Descriptive Catalogue of the Maiolica in the South Kensington Museum (1873), p. 463)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 12

Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (1609-1664)The Nativity with God the Father, the Dove of the Holy Spirit and Two AngelsEtching, circa 1647, a very good impression on thick laid paper with watermark of fleur-de-lis within a circle, sheet 298 x 203 mm (11 3/4 x 8 in), trimmed to platemark with thread margin to left and upper edge, scattered spotting, minor surface dirt, tipped at upper corners onto old paper support (unframed)Literature:Bartsch 11

Lot 288

[DENHAM JORDAN] 'A SON OF THE MARSHES': WITH THE WOODLANDERS AND BY THE TIDE, ed Jean Allan Owen, Edinburgh and London, William Blackwood, 1893, 1st edition, 32pp adverts at end, original cloth faded and soiled + WALTER HENRY BARRETT: 2 titles: MORE TALES FROM THE FENS, ed Enid Porter, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1964, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (price clipped and small part losses); A FENMAN'S STORY, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1965, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w, vgc + EDWARD STOREY: SPIRIT OF THE FENS, ill Sue Scullard, London, Robert Hale, 1985, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w, vgc + ARTHUR RANDELL: FENLAND MEMORIES, ed Enid Porter, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1969, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (small part losses and creasing) (5)

Lot 812

Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy gilt metal vintage car mascot: Height including fitting 19.4cm

Lot 31

Kevin Francis limited edition lady figure Free Spirit:

Lot 318

Silver plated Philip Ashberry & sons (Sheffield) spirit kettle on stand

Lot 1419

A Vintage 1970's Triang Rolls Royce Corniche Child's Pedal Car. All colours were numbered - this one being RRM 4. White plastic body, with a plastic depiction of the famous 'Spirit Of Ecstasy' car mascot to the front. Opening boot lid, and the dash showing typical details with faux wood panelling and gauges. Length 48", width 21".

Lot 700

Vintage Shell motor spirit canister and an Esso canister

Lot 74

B. T. Batsford: Wentworth-Day (James) Norwich and The Broads 1953 + Harvey (John) Dublin, 1949 + Grant (W. J.) The Spirit of India, 1938. All in wrappers, some by Brian Cook. All first editions. (31)

Lot 77

B. T. Batsford titles: Doyle (Lynn) The Spirit of Ireland, 2 copies 1936 &1939 + Floyd (Michael) The Face of Ireland 1937 + The Islands of Ireland 2nd ed. 1938 + Lewis (E & P) The Land of Wales 1937 and others in dustwrappers 1930’s-50’s (37)

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