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A unique piece of Tidworth WWI trench art. Made from a 1918 dated 18 pounder brass shell case with the inscription: PRESENTED TO TIDWORTH GARRISON CHILDRENS SCHOOL IN RECOGNITION OF THE PATRIOTIC SPIRIT WHICH PROMPTED THE MEMBERS OF THEIR WAR SAVINGS ASSCN. TO INVEST £2000 TOWARDS THE COST OF THE WAR 1914 - 1919. Overall height 29.5cms (11.625ins)
A BOXED LIMITED EDITION 1:18 SCALE GT SPIRIT GT839 DIECAST MODEL VEHICLE, F40 yellow, appears in new condition inside polystyrene packing and outer cardboard box, model is fixed to polystyrene base, included to the lid is a quality control card stamped QC11, outer box in good condition, some small tears to some folding panels all inside outer plastic bag
A BOXED LIMITED EDITION 1:18 SCALE GT SPIRIT GT310 DIECAST MODEL VEHICLE, Mcl 660LT, box has Mclaren holographic sticker numbered 0021 10058, model is blue with grey interior, appears in new condition inside polystyrene packing and outer cardboard box, included to the lid is a quality control card stamped QC12, outer box in good condition with one corner slightly crushed, all inside plastic bag
SIX BOXED CORGI AVIATION ARCHIVE 1:144 SCALE DIECAST MODEL MILITARY AIRCRAFTS, the first and second are limited edition Sunderland MkV ML827/WH-C of RAF no.330 (Norwegian) Squadron, both numbered AA31701, first information card numbered 0341 of 2000, second information card numbered 0011 of 2000, the third is a Short Sunderland Mk III - W4004 RAAF 461 Squadron Plymouth, numbered 48804, information card numbered 1935 of 4000, the fourth is a 1st issues Short S.25 Sunderland V RAF Coastal Command, numbered 48801, information card reads 1st issue of model no.48801, the fifth is a 1st issue Short S.25 Sunderland III Royal Australian Air Force, numbered 48803, information card reads 1st issue of model no.48803, the sixth is a limited edition Bristol Britania 312F ' XX-367' ' Team Spirit' A*AEE Boscombe Down, numbered AA31502, information card numbered 0899 of 2500, all models include their mail away card for a free information pack, small instruction booklet and their numbered information card inside their box, all models appear in new condition although contents not checked, all housed inside their plastic casing and outer cardboard boxes, some yellowing to plastic casing various models, outer box conditions vary from very good to some with crushed corners, scuffs and dents
SEVEN BOXED OXFORD DIECAST 1:72 SCALE MODEL AIRCRAFTS , the first is a D.H.82 TIGER MOTH, FLOATPLANE T7187 ROYAL NAVY numbered T2TM009, the second is a D.H.82 TIGER MOTH, G-AMINN SPIRIT OF PASHLEY numbered 72TM007, the third is a D.H.82 TIGER MOTH, DF112/G-ANRM RAF (CLASSIC WINGS, DUXFORD) numbered 72TM006, the fourth a D.H.82 TIGER MOTH, K-2585/G-ANKT RAF numbered 72TM005, the fifth a D.H.82A TIGER MOTH, G-ADGV(Brooklands Aviation Ltd) numbered 72TM002, the sixth a D.H.82A TIGER MOTH, T-6296 (RAF Hendon) numbered 72TM001 and the seventh a D.H.82ATIGER MOTH, Glasmoth Trio: N6848, G-ANOH, G-ANRN, numbered 72TM004, all appear in new condition, contents not checked, inside their inner packing, outer box and cardboard sleeve, boxes vary in condition but are mostly good with some scuffs to edges and dust to exterior
Ca. AD 100.A cast bronze figurine of an eagle with its wings folded, attentive eyes and its head held straight. The bird stands atop an integral base. The eagle symbolized not only imperial authority but also embodied qualities of bravery, strength, and everlasting legacy. Serving as a standard, the eagle was carried by the legionary eagle-bearer at the forefront of Roman military formations, embodying the spirit, power, and authority of the Roman legions. Size: 40mm x 20mm; Weight: 39g Provenance: Private UK collection; acquired on the Belgian art market.
early 20th Cent. Afircan Congo wood sculpture from the Luba or Songye from the old collection of the Fathers of the Holy Spirit (collected by Father Rosé around 1936) || AFRIKA / KONGO - vroege 20° EEUW houtsculptuur van de Luba of Songye : "Mannelijk figuur" - hoogte : 18,5 cm uit de oude collectie van de Paters van de Heilige Geest (gecollecteerd door Pater Rosé rond 1936)
HIGHLAND PARK 1990 25 YEAR OLD HART BROTHERS ISLAND SINGLE MALT 47.5% ABV / 70cl 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. Please see additional pictures
MACALLAN 10 YEAR OLD 1990S SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT 40% ABV / 70cl 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. Please see additional pictures
2 BOTTLES OF GLEN ORD 12 YEAR OLD HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT 40% ABV / 70cl Qty: 2 The Black Isle distillery of Glen Ord has suffered a bit of an identity crisis over the years. It has produced single malt whisky under a variety of names: Glen Ord, Glenordie, Ordie, Muir of Ord, and (simply) Ord. Today its name plays second fiddle to the Singleton brand, of which it is a part, alongside Glendullan and Dufftown distilleries. Like Springbank and Roseisle, Glen Ord is one the few distilleries that can satisfy its malting requirements in house. Their use of very lightly peated malt, combined with a distillation process that maximises copper contact, results in a grassy spirit that reveals notes of ginger as it matures in the cask.
BALVENIE 10 YEAR OLD FOUNDER'S RESERVE SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT 40% ABV / 70cl 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. Please see additional pictures
BLADNOCH 10 YEAR OLD FLORA & FAUNA LOWLAND SINGLE MALT 43% ABV / 70clBladnoch distillery, near Wigtown in Dumfries & Galloway, produces a light, grassy and malty spirit that epitomises the Lowland style. Another distillery with a history of sporadic production and closures over the years, it has been enjoying a bit of a renaissance since being resurrected by Australian entrepreneur, David Prior, in 2015.
CLYNELISH 1983 23 YEAR OLD DOUGLAS LAING OLD & RARE HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Distilled: 1983Bottled: 20061 of 254 bottles55.3% ABV / 70cl 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. Please see additional pictures
LAPHROAIG 1988 17 YEAR OLD DOUGLAS LAING OLD MALT CASK ISLAY SINGLE MALT Distilled: 03/1988Bottled: 05/2005Finished in a rum barrel for 6 months.1 of 370 bottles50% ABV / 70cl 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. Please see additional pictures
BALVENIE 14 YEAR OLD GOLDEN CASK SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT 47.5% ABV / 70cl 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. Please see additional photos.
CAOL ILA FEIS ILE 2009 ISLAY SINGLE MALT Distilled: 18/12/1996Bottled: 2009Cask #19313Bottle Number: 55958% abv / 70cl 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.
HIGHLAND PARK 12 YEAR OLD 1990S ISLAND SINGLE MALT 40% ABV / 70cl 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. Please see additional pictures
GLENMORANGIE CELLAR 13 1L HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT 43% ABV / 1L 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.
ARDBEG GALILEO ISLAY SINGLE MALT 49% ABV / 70cl Located on the island’s rugged south coast, Ardbeg distillery represents the peatier end of the Islay spectrum. While it has endured some tough times, spending several years mothballed, the distillery has undergone a bit of a renaissance since being bought over by Glenmorangie and is now on a stable footing. While it still retains its signature sooty spirit, Ardbeg has also adopted its new parent company’s fondness for experimental cask finishes, arguably increasing its appeal.
GLEN MORAY 2007 10 YEAR OLD SINGLE CASK #5687 FOR THE OLD COURSE HOTEL SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT 46% ABV / 70clOriginally a brewery, Glen Moray was converted into a distillery in 1987. Experimentation with flavour and cask maturation has always been encouraged at Glen Moray, and records dating back to the early days show new make spirit maturing in a wide variety of different casks – a highly unusual practice at this time. Current owner La Martiniquaise expanded the distillery in 2016 to up production to 5.5 million litres a year.
DALMORE 12 YEAR OLD DEE DRAM 1ST EDITION HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT 40% ABV / 70cl 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.
SMWS 44.42 CRAIGELLACHIE 1993 15 YEAR OLD SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT Distilled: 08/1993Bottled: 08/2009Matured in a refill Bourbon Barrel1 of 211 Bottles58.8% ABV / 70cl Craigellachie is another distillery that actively encourages sulphurous notes in its spirit by minimising copper contact during the distillation process. This is balanced by a long fermentation beforehand, allowing tropical fruit notes to emerge. Much like fellow Speysiders Mortlach, Benrinnes and Cragganmore, this makes it highly sought after by blenders.In 2014 the brand was relaunched as a single malt, and several of their expressions have won industry awards.
ARDMORE 1979 21 YEAR OLD DOUGLAS LAING OLD MALT CASK HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Distilled: 11/1979Bottled: 03/20011 of 648 bottles50% ABV / 70cl Ardmore is unusual among Highland distilleries; in that it produces a peated spirit. Providing the heart of Teacher’s blend since it’s construction in 1898, Ardmore doesn’t have a huge presence in the single malt market, with only a NAS expression flying the flag. More’s the pity, as independent bottlings are usually very interesting. Please see additional photos.
2 BOTTLES OF BALVENIE 10 YEAR OLD FOUNDER'S RESERVE SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT Each 40% ABV / 70cl Qty: 2 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. Please see additional pictures
MACALLAN HARMONY COLLECTION AMBER MEADOW SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT 44.2% ABV / 70cl 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.
2 BOTTLES OF GLEN ORD 12 YEAR OLD 75CL HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Each 43% ABV / 75cl Qty: 2 The Black Isle distillery of Glen Ord has suffered a bit of an identity crisis over the years. It has produced single malt whisky under a variety of names: Glen Ord, Glenordie, Ordie, Muir of Ord, and (simply) Ord. Today its name plays second fiddle to the Singleton brand, of which it is a part, alongside Glendullan and Dufftown distilleries. Like Springbank and Roseisle, Glen Ord is one the few distilleries that can satisfy its malting requirements in house. Their use of very lightly peated malt, combined with a distillation process that maximises copper contact, results in a grassy spirit that reveals notes of ginger as it matures in the cask. Please see additional pictures
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