1987 Rolls Royce Silver Spirit Make: Rolls Royce Model: Silver Spirit Year: 1987Mileage: 1214801987 Rolls Royce Silver Spirit Configuration: Right Hand Drive1987 Rolls Royce Silver Spirit Registration: D29GYN1987 Rolls Royce Silver Spirit Transmission: Right Hand DrivePLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 15TH AUGUST BY ACA OF THIS CAR The vendor advises that recently this Silver Shadow benefits from refurbishment of the woodwork, air-con, suspension and carpets. Between 2014 and 2016 this Silver Shadow was subject to works totalling over £4,000. In 2016 it was taken off the road until 2019. Eight registered owners. It comes complete with all MoTs dating from 1990 to the present, works and parts invoices dated from 2014 to 2015 and 2003 to 2004. The mileage is recorded at 121,480.
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OUR CONSERVATIVE AND UNIONIST STATESMEN, 2 vols, full leather, gilt embossed titles and decoration to cover, monochrome card mounted photographic frontispieces, further card mounted monochrome photographic plates throughout, Newman, Graham & Co., London, with three volumes of THE QUEEN'S PRIME MINISTERS, covering WILLIAM GLADSTONE, THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY and THE EARL OF DERBY, all Sampson Low, Marston & Company, London 1892, HOCKING (W.E.), THE SPIRIT OF WORLD POLITICS, The Macmillan Company, New York 1932, and CROSSMAN (R), THE DIARIES OF A CABINET MINISTER, vol 1, unclipped DJ, Hamish Hamilton and Jonathan Cape, London 1975 (7)
Lledo - A boxed collection of 60 diecast vehicles by Lledo. Lot includes Spirit of Brooklands Souvenir Van; Happy Eater Restaurant Van; #13002 Model A Van - Sharps and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition in Very Good - Near Mint boxes with some storage wear and imperfections. Models are unchecked for completeness.
An original WWII Second World War ARP Air Raid Precautions household first aid box. The Boots The Chemist made First Aid kit contains the original contents many of which appear unopened. Comprising of bandages, smelling salts, ammonia spirit, lint anda St Johns Ambulance first aid book. Housed in its original black cardboard carry box with first aid instructions to the inside lid.
Macallan 1960 Bottled in late 1970’s at 80 Proof by Campbell, Hope and King, Elgin.A fantastic classic and now extremely rare Macallan from the good old days when they were only using sherry wood for the maturation. This exclusive cask use was one of the things that made The Macallan whisky one of the most popular whiskies in the world - Distilled: 1960 - Cask Type: Sherry Wood - 80° Proof / 26 2/3 Fl Oz (75cl) The Macallan distillery was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid, a barley farmer and school teacher. Now owned by the Edrington Group, The Macallan prides itself on its Six Pillars, which include its curiously small stills, very narrow 'cut' of new make spirit and exceptional cask management. It is the most sought after whisky for collectors, regularly setting records at auctions all around the world.
Macallan 1962 Tudor Crystal Decanter 25 Year Old (Bottled 1987)A beautifully presented Macallan decanter bottled at 25 years old. The Hand-blown English (Stourbridge) Crystal decanter is known as the “Tudor Decanter”. Engraved on the decanter is a large 'M' and included is a well-designed engraved 1962 crystal glass stopper. This highly collectible 25 year old Speyside malt was distilled in 1962 at The Macallan distillery, matured in sherry casks and bottled in 1987 for the Macallan 'M' 1824 series. This wonderful malt really is a sight to behold and is complete with its original stopper. The decanter and stopper are in very good condition - the original outer presentation package is missing. The Macallan distillery was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid, a barley farmer and school teacher. Now owned by the Edrington Group, The Macallan prides itself on its Six Pillars, which include its curiously small stills, very narrow 'cut' of new make spirit and exceptional cask management. It is the most sought after whisky for collectors, regularly setting records at auctions all around the world.
1962 Macallan Over 25 Year Old Anniversary Malt 75cl One bottle 1962 Macallan Over 25 Year Old Anniversary Malt 75cl. This was distilled in 1962, matured in sherry casks and bottled in 1988 for the Anniversary Malt series. Presented in original wooden box. The Macallan distillery was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid, a barley farmer and school teacher. Now owned by the Edrington Group, The Macallan prides itself on its Six Pillars, which include its curiously small stills, very narrow 'cut' of new make spirit and exceptional cask management. It is the most sought after whisky for collectors, regularly setting records at auctions all around the world.
Macallan 60 year old – Lalique Crystal Decanter “Curiously Small Stills” Six Pillars Collection Distilled and bottled by The Macallan Distillers Ltd., Easter Elchies, Craigellachie. Bottled number 129 of 400. In presentation case including outer accompanied by wrapped descriptive booklet and crystal stopper. Engraved labelling. 750ml. Single Malt., 53.2% volume. Perfect condition Released in 2011 a limited edition of 400 decanters, filled with the very rare 60 years old Macallan, celebrating The Macallan’s exclusive collaboration with crystal makers LaliqueThe art deco decanter champions the "Curiously Small Stills" pillar, and according to Macallan –"Lalique echoed the round kettle shape of The Macallan's small pot stills, visible at the sides of this decanter. The stopper mimics the shape of the handle complete with copper from a retired still, whilst the cabochon detail mirrors the oval-shaped rivets around the stills’ windows."Limited to just 400 decanters, this is number 129 and also a small part of the production that has been filled at 75cl.The bottle is in pristine condition and remains in the original presentation casket including the Macallan protective outer packaging.This is the fourth decanter in a highly limited, exclusive Macallan collaboration with crystal makers, Lalique. The series is called The Six Pillars collection, and saw 6 decanters released over an eleven year period, each celebrating one of the six facets that Macallan believe set them apart from Scotland's other distilleries. The Macallan Six Pillars are: Exceptional Oak Casks, Spiritual Home, Curiously Small Stills, Finest Cut, Natural Colour and Peerless Spirit. To leave a commission bid or to have a telephone bid on this lot, a refundable deposit of £2,000 will be requested.
A VICTORIAN SILVER SPIRIT FLASK, London 1849, tapering cylindrical form, the base with pull-off cup. 22cm high. 6.7 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.A couple of small dents to the screw-top. Minor scratches and dints to the body. Marks to the base of the cup are reasonably clear. Screw-top works well and the cup fits tightly. Generally in good condition.
Victorian Period Hall & Co. Superb Quality 5 Piece Tea & Coffee Service of wonderful proportions/design. Hallmark Sheffield 1892. Maker Hall & Co. Comprises: Spirit Kettle and Stand, Large Teapot, Large Coffee Pot, Milk Jug & Sugar Bowl. Silver weight 85 ozs. Height of Spirit Kettle and Stand - 11'' - 27.5 cm. Height of Coffee Pot - 10'' - 25cm. Height of Tea Pot - 6'' - 15 cm. Milk Jug 3.5'' - 8.75 cm high. Sugar Bowl 7.5'' - 18.75 cm wide. All pieces are in wonderful condition all aspects. Please confirm with photographs.
MANUSCRIPT RECIPE BOOKBook of culinary receipts written in several late seventeenth and eighteenth century hands many with attractive calligraphic headings, including recipes for 'Marmalade of Rasberrys or Currants', 'To Preserve Garlick', 'Plum Paste', 'To make Mushrooms' ('...The Goosberrys will be as white as sugar & your barberrys of a Fine Red... box them up for a very Gentell Sweet Meat...'), 'Cleare Cakes', 'Orange Chipes', 'To Make Chocolat', 'Shrewsbury Jumballs', 'Dutch Biskett', 'A Good Plum Cake', 'Spirit of Oranges', 'Guniper Water' ('...And this water is good for old and weak stomacks its good for the wind in the stomack and other parts of the body...'), 'Benjamine Water', 'Syrup of Poppies' ('This is a good cordial to cause sleep...'), 'Raspberry or Gilliflower Wine', 'Hedghogg Pudding', 'To make Liverings', 'Stump Pye', 'To dress a codes Head', 'Oyster Loafes', 'Gravey to keep', 'To pickle sparrowgrass', later recipes written in a close hand with more medicinal remedies ('Oyle of Charity', 'For the Kings Evil & to Sweeten the Blood', 'Wound drink'), includes eight pages headed 'Bills of Fares', listing ideas for first and second courses, illustrated with two diagrams of dishes within decorative borders suggesting how they should be laid on the table, two tables awaiting completion, one later recipe tipped in, possible ownership inscription 'Ths [?] Hayes Esq' on final leaf, 167 leaves, mostly written on recto only, each leaf with watermarked either 'Pro Patria Maid of Dort' or 'VI', 13 blank leaves at end, browning, spotting, seventeenth century panelled calf, scuffed, rebacked, losses at corners, folio (315 x 195mm.), late seventeenth to mid eighteenth centuryFootnotes:'THIS IS PROPER FOR A SECOND COURSE SIDE DISH OR MIDDLE DISH FOR SUPPER': an attractive mostly culinary recipe book, including a set of menus and decorative table plans suggesting how to serve the dishes à la française. It was in the early eighteenth century that English cookery books began including table plans as well as 'bills of fare' in their pages, influenced possibly by seventeenth-century French writers such as François Massialot and Nicolas de Bonnefons. According to Fiona Lucraft in her paper 'The Fine Art of Eighteenth-Century Table Layouts' (The Meal: Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery, 2001, ed. Harlam Walker, p.167-73), the first English cookery book to depict how a table should be laid à la française seems to be Henry Howard's England's Newest Way of 1708. The popularity of this more formal table plan increased and by 1747, 'when Hannah Glasse declared in The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy that she thought it an impertinence 'to direct a Lady how to set out her Table' she chose to stand out from the crowd of eighteenth-century cookery writers who clearly believed it was pertinent.' (Lucraft, p.165). The decorative borders in our book may also be a nod to Martha Bradley's The British Housewife of 1756 which included a 'decorative edging on the page which adds to the attractive design and seems very feminine in comparison to the strict linear arrangement of previous layouts' (Lacroft, p.171). In our volume, as was common practice, there are two courses comprising savoury and sweet dishes on the table together, with three sizes of plates relating to the type of dish being served demonstrating symmetry and a clear hierarchy of recipes, the lesser ones being placed at the corners. Our first course has a centrepiece dish of 'Beef Royall' surrounded by dishes such as a 'Lamb Pye' and 'Sheeps Tongues a la Mode', the second course comprising 'Tartes and Custards', 'Ducks and Geese', and 'Hartichokes'. A great pie or a sallamagundy could be a suitable addition, and our book contains a receipe for 'A Salamgundy' comprising chicken, rabbit and veal ('...this is proper for a second course side dish or middle dish for supper...'). Several of our recipes helpfully indicate where they should be placed on the table ('a genteel side dish' or 'serve it for a pretty side dish to your Ladyships Table') and how they should be presented to best effect ('Garnish with horse raddish, pickles barberries and shred lemon'), and are written in a clear, friendly style (in one recipe, for example, the writer apologises for repeating an instruction, saying 'I forgott I told you before...').This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A French brass barometer in the form of a bell, the body of the clock is embossed with rinceau bands of scrolled, fruiting and flowering vines and quatrefoil profiles containing half-length figures, accompanied by Latin inscriptions quoting the Lord's Prayer 'PATER NOSTER IN COELIS' (our father in heaven) and the blessing 'DOMINUS VOBISCUM' (the lord be with you) with its response 'ET CUM SPIRITU TUO' (and with your spirit). At the centre of the bell, there is a circular dial displayed behind a glass lens inscribed "Barmoetre Aneroide" which is encircled by a bezel decorated with leaves, the top is fitted with a single handle, lacking feet, 18.5cm high
'A Celebration of Britain' a set of 9 x silver proof £5 Coins, 'Official Product of London 2012' comprising: 1 x 'The Mind of Britain' sculpture of Isaac Newton 2009, 3 x 'The Spirit of Britain' - 'Winston Churchill,' 'Union of England & Scotland 1707' & 'Musical Instruments' & 5 x 'The Body of Britain' -' Weather Vane,' 'Giant's Causeway,' 'Rhossili Bay,' 'Barn Owl' & 'Oak Leaves & Acorn;' all dated 2010 except 'Isaac Newton' 2009; each with coloured London 2012 logo; individually encapsulated in Royal Mint case of issue, with individual certificates, FDC as issued
A Victorian sculpted terracotta relief by George Tinworth for Doulton & Co, Lambeth, Gethsemane, circa 1880, rectangular, the figures modelled in the round and in high relief, extensively inscribed with verse, inscribed H. Doulton & Co Lambeth, G Tinworth Sc.; within a green velvet lined mount, later framed and glazed, the relief 14cm high, 32cm wide; the overall dimensions 32cm high, 50cm wideTinworth exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1866 and 1885; in 1875 he showed a series of small terracotta panels depicting religious scenes, which were praised by the critic John Ruskin and resulted in his commission for the Crucifixion reredos at York MinsterIn Marion Harry Spielmann, British Sculpture and Sculptors of Today, 1901, Pp 22-24 , she finely encapsulates the spirit of Tinworth's religious reliefs thus:'Apart from the legitimate designs for pottery and the like, dramatic high-relief panels with numerous figures on a small scale have absorbed the energies of Mr. Tinworth. The popularity of these is out of all proportion to their sculptural merits; yet it cannot be denied that in the spirit that inspires them, and in the deep religious sentiment with which they overflow, there is ample justification tor the public favour. Not for their art's sake, but for the vivid drama and intense passion with which the subjects are presented, they go straight to the heart of the devout or the unsophisticated spectator. They are often rugged in their force; naif, almost primitive, in their conception and handling; and so sincere that we are restrained from an occasional smile at the archaism and the treatment by the perfect sincerity of the modeller...'Condition Report: The relief bears the very minor marks knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use.The modelling is loose in places, commensurate with the design of the work.There is a small loss of light wash to the upper right corner, where the underlying colour of terracotta shines through.There is a short and fine hairline crack to the lower right edge of the relief, possibly a firing crack.Some minor scuffing and denting to the frame.This work has not been inspected outside of its frame.Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany mercury stick barometer, Charles Aiano, London, circa 1810, with open triangular pediment above line-edged glazed door enclosing rectangular silvered Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations to the right opposing Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer to the left, the upper margin signed C. Aianno, the caddy moulded trunk with visible tube flanked by figured mahogany veneers within chevron line border over rounded base with hemispherical cistern cover and level adjustment screw to underside, 97cm (38ins approx.) high. Charles Aiano is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working in London circa 1790-1820; he is believed to have moved to Canterbury in around 1825.Condition Report: Dreweatts cannot guarantee the mechanism as working, we recommend getting it cleaned and overhauled by a professional restorer, There is mercury in the cistern and showing in the tube, The hinge holding the door closed at time of report, the internal slide is working and adjustable, Some old splits and cracks to the timber, this is mainly near the 'throat'Please refer to additional image for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
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