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Lot 454

A pair of George III style wine bottle coasters, London 1971, 8cms diameter; together with a silver plated stilton scoop with ivorine handle and a silver plated Art Deco spirit or hip flask (4).

Lot 463

Two pairs of silver sugar tongs; together with two silver backed brushes; a silver plated spirit kettle on stand; and other items.

Lot 1034

Chesterman's Tape, plane, spirit level, flat iron, camera, stoneware bed warmer, etc:- One Box

Lot 1395

Chesterman Steel Rulers and Spirit Level, micrometer and other tools, money checker.

Lot 66

A mid 20th century J. Rabone of Birmingham chrome plated spirit level, with painted iron base, 20cm long

Lot 67

A late 20th century L.S Starrett of Massachusetts chrome plated spirit level in a wooden box, 31cm long

Lot 212

A large Rolls style Spirit of Ecstasy figurine, mid to late 20th century, mounted on a marble plinth, 51cm high

Lot 226

A pair of chromed Spirit of Ecstasy bookends, late 20th century, on stepped bases, 17cm high (2)

Lot 469

A Hayter spirit 375 petrol lawnmowerStarts and runs

Lot 798

A collection of spirit miniatures, to include wine and boxed sets

Lot 27

Four spirit levels - various lengths.

Lot 491

Electric soldering iron, tub tools, starter for models, 12 volt and two spirit levels.

Lot 53

A log-splitter, spirit level and shears, etc.

Lot 1692

THUNDERBIRDS (TV SERIES, 1965-1966) - Full-Size FAB 1 Rolls-Royce Bonnet "The Spirit of Ecstasy" OrnamentA FAB 1 Rolls-Royce bonnet ornament from Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's puppet animation television series Thunderbirds. The ornament, known as "The Spirit of Ecstacy" sat atop the bonnet of Lady Penelope's Rolls-Royce saloon car Fab 1. It was used during close-up shots and where a 1:1 scale reference was required.The ornament, designed by Charles Robinson Sykes, depicts a graceful kneeling woman leaning forwards as if in flight.It is made from a chrome alloy and is attached to a cap which has been threaded on the inside to allow it to be mounted to the front of a car radiator housing. The ornament shows mild tarnishing from age. Dimensions: 11.5 cm x 10 cm x 8 cm (4 1/2" x 4" x 3")Estimate: £1,500 - 3,000 M View all lots from THUNDERBIRDS (1965-1966)Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 12th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Saturday, November 11th.

Lot 571

NIRVANA - Framed Kurt Cobain-handwritten Set ListA framed set list from a Nirvana concert handwritten by frontman Kurt Cobain. It is believed that this list was written circa 1992. The list is written in black marker on a sheet of lined A4 paper and features 18 song titles: "Drain You", "Aneurysm", "School", "Floyd", "Smells Like Teen Spirit", "About A Girl", "Polly", "Lithium", "Breed", "Sliver", "In Bloom", "Been A Son", "Negative Creep", "On A Plain", "Blew", "Something In The Way", "Talk To Me", and "Territorial Pissings." It comes presented in a black-painted wooden frame mounted alongside a black-and-white image of Cobain playing during a performance. The set list exhibits creasing, marks, and tears. There are strips of tape remnants, notably along the top, and there is light scuffing on the frame. Dimensions (displayed): 55.5 cm x 76 cm x 3 cm (21 3/4" x 30" x 1 1/4")Additional Provenance:Lot 249, Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Auction, 18 July 2018Estimate: £10,000 - 20,000 M Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, November 10th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 970

CANDYMAN 3: DAY OF THE DEAD (1999) - Candyman (Tony Todd) Arm and HookA Candyman (Tony Todd) arm and hook from Turi Meyer's horror sequel Candyman 3: Day of the Dead. Candyman, a vengeful spirit who was summoned when his name was chanted, killed his invokers with the metal hook that was attached to his severed arm. The arm is clothed in the detached part of a woollen coat. The cuffs are texturised, and the fabric has been intentionally dirtied. The hook is made of resin and painted to appear metallic. It extends out of, and is attached to via metal nails and wiring, the bloodied stump part of the arm, made from rubber with a foam interior. Under the coat fragment, a white resin armature can be found attached to the other end of the arm. Dimensions: 70 cm x 15 cm x 15 cm (27 1/2" x 6" x 6")Estimate: £3,000 - 6,000 Ω View all lots from CANDYMAN: FAREWELL TO THE FLESH (1995)Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 81

A mixed lot: to include a spirit miniature 'Irish Mist' with shot glass; hip flasks; and a stainless steel identity bracelet

Lot 17

CATRIONA MILLAR, SPIRIT oil on canvas, initialled, titled versoframedimage size 61cm x 46cm, overall size 77cm x 62cm Condition is good overall.

Lot 90

* CLAIRE HARKESS RSW (SCOTTISH b. 1970), GREAT BLUE HERON watercolour on paper, signedmounted, framed and under lgassimage size 29cm x 20cm, overall size 49cm x 39cm Note: Claire Harkess was born in Ayr, Scotland, graduating from Glasgow School of Art in the early 1990s. In recent years her painting has taken her to fragile lands to study and interpret life on the edge. Antarctica, Outback Australia and St Kilda are all places where, in such extreme environments, survival is difficult and the balance of life is delicate. Harkess has also worked on the Galápagos Islands, made famous by Charles Darwin’s ‘The Origin of the Species’. This isolated volcanic outpost remained relatively untouched by man, evolving to become one of the World’s unique ecosystems. The balance present in nature is clearly communicated through Claire's paintings. Painting in watercolour or gouache offers a unique directness; the essential qualities of light and energy present in the natural world are the very essence of the medium itself. The delicacy of her palette and oriental economy of her mark-making creates a subtle tension representing a world that is ‘holding still’, giving a sense of freedom, spirit, time and place. Claire's work is exhibited at The Scottish Gallery, where her most recent highly successful solo show was in July 2020, and at other prestigious galleries around the UK.

Lot 141

Wade Hawaiian Dancer spirit decanter, unmarked, height 26cm. This was removed from the archives of the Wade factory and is a possible prototype or colour sample.

Lot 142

Wade novelty Monkey spirit decanter, unmarked, height 13cm. This was removed from the archives of the Wade factory and is a possible prototype or colour sample.

Lot 149

Wade Indianapolis Christmas 2001 limited edition 1/500 Collectors Club Meet spirit decanters, one prototype & one glaze sample, height 15.5cm. (2)

Lot 1869

A small collection of Rolls Royce memorabilia, comprising presentation ashtray 1956-1981, two spirit of ecstasies etc. (6)

Lot 402

A small collection of silver including cased teaspoons and silver backed clothes brushes, together with a large collection of silver plated items including a teaset, three meat domes, hot plate with two spirit burners etc

Lot 6581

JOHN ANDERSON (XX Norfolk Artist) 'The Spirit of the Cycle' - framed and glazed oil on paper, pencil monogram bottom right and dated October '99. Image size 30.5cm x 40cm

Lot 1236

An Edwardian silver plated spirit kettle of reeded design, on hinged stand raised on 4 padded feet. Ebonised handle and lid finial. Approx. 32cm tall.

Lot 794A

A brass spirit level and two cut throat razors in metal box

Lot 10

A yellow metal (tests as higher than 14ct) wide band with three relief Thai spirit house motifs. Unmarked. Weight 13.6g. Ring size T.

Lot 202

A moulded glass and electroplate-mounted spirit flaskCirca 1900Shown seated, the moulded glass body with hinged electroplated head and glass eyes, opening to reveal a pouring nozzle, 21cm high (8in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1

MACALLAN 1965 25 YEAR OLD ANNIVERSARY MALT 75CL SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT Bottled: 199043% ABV / 75cl 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 images.

Lot 10

AUCHENTOSHAN THE LORD PROVOST'S SPECIAL RESERVE 12 YEAR OLD LOWLAND SINGLE MALT 40% ABV / 70cl 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.

Lot 111

GLENGOYNE 17 YEAR OLD 1980s 75CL HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT 43% ABV / 75cl Founded in 1833, Glengoyne distillery, just to the north of Glasgow, straddles the Highland/Lowland border. The light, fruity and honied spirit is predominantly filled into Sherry Casks that are transported from its Highland Still House, across the road to its warehouses in the Lowlands. Glengoyne wasn't seriously marketed as a single malt until the 1990s, and has since achieved huge popularity, especially in Europe. And, thanks to its proximity to Glasgow, visitors flock to the distillery in their droves to experience the many tours and tastings on offer.

Lot 112

2 BOTTLES OF HIGHLAND PARK 12 YEAR OLD 2000s ISLAND SINGLE MALT Both 40% ABV / 70cl Qty: 2 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.

Lot 115

GLEN KEITH 1983 1L SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT 43% ABV / 1L Built by Seagram in the late 1950s, Glen Keith provided malt whisky for the Chivas, Passport and 100 Pipers blends until it was eventually mothballed in 1999. By 2001, the company was acquired by French conglomerate Pernod-Ricard, who refurbished the distillery and pressed it back into service in 2013. In addition to providing blending stock, the distillery is home to the Chivas Brothers lab, who’s experiments have included the production of a heavily peated spirit known as Glenisla. Official releases from Glen Keith are extremely thin on the ground, so the best plan for those keen to sample the seldom seen single malt is to hunt down some of the excellent indie releases.

Lot 117

ABERLOUR 100 PROOF 1L HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT 57.1% ABV / 1L 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.

Lot 119

BALVENIE 10 YEAR OLD FOUNDERS RESERVE 1L AND BALVENIE 12 YEAR OLD DOUBLEWOOD 1L SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT Both 43% 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.

Lot 138

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.

Lot 14

CAOL ILA NATURAL CASK STRENGTH ISLAY SINGLE MALT 59.3% ABV / 70clCaol 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.

Lot 146

MACALLAN 1699 26 YEAR OLD MINIATURE SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT Bottle Number: 271543% ABV / 5cl 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.

Lot 147

MACALLAN 10 YEAR OLD HALF BOTTLE 35CL SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT 40% ABV / 35cl 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.

Lot 149

ABERLOUR ANTIQUE HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT 43% ABV / 70cl 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.

Lot 15

GLENGOYNE 17 YEAR OLD AND GLENGOYNE 10 YEAR OLD MINIATURE HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Glengoyne 17 Year Old Hewlett Packard 'In Celebration of 20 Years in Erskine' - 43% ABV / 70clGlengoyne 10 Year Old - 40% ABV / 5cl Qty: 2 Founded in 1833, Glengoyne distillery, just to the north of Glasgow, straddles the Highland/Lowland border. The light, fruity and honied spirit is predominantly filled into Sherry Casks that are transported from its Highland Still House, across the road to its warehouses in the Lowlands. Glengoyne wasn't seriously marketed as a single malt until the 1990s, and has since achieved huge popularity, especially in Europe. And, thanks to its proximity to Glasgow, visitors flock to the distillery in their droves to experience the many tours and tastings on offer.

Lot 150

2 GLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLD GIFT PACKS HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Glenmorangie 10 Year Old 40% ABV / 70cl + Glenmorangie Lasanta 46% ABV / 5cl + Glenmorangie Glass Glenmorangie 10 Year Old 40% ABV / 70cl + Glenmorangie 40% ABV / 10cl + Stand for 10cl Qty: 2 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.

Lot 153

BALVENIE 1974 15 YEAR OLD SIGNATORY 75CL SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT Distilled: 19/12/1974Matured in casks #18103-1813043% ABV / 75cl 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.

Lot 157

BALVENIE 1980 15 YEAR OLD SINGLE BARREL #14824 1L SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT Distilled: 03/11/1980Bottled: 09/01/1998Cask #14824Bottle Number: 12150.4% ABV / 1L 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.

Lot 158

GLENMORANGIE LEGENDS THE CADBOLL 1L AND GLENMORANGIE LEGENDS THE DUTHAC 1L HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Both 43% ABV / 1L Qty: 2 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.

Lot 159

GLENMORANGIE 12 YEAR OLD QUINTA RUBAN AND GLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLD HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Glemorangie 12 Year Old Quinta Ruban 46% ABV / 70clGlenmorangie 10 Year Old 40% ABV / 70cl Qty: 2 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.

Lot 162

MACALLAN 12 YEAR OLD 1990S 1L SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT 43% ABV / 1L 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.

Lot 163

GLENGOYNE 1968 VINTAGE RESERVE HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Bottle Number: 151350.3% ABV / 70cl Founded in 1833, Glengoyne distillery, just to the north of Glasgow, straddles the Highland/Lowland border. The light, fruity and honied spirit is predominantly filled into Sherry Casks that are transported from its Highland Still House, across the road to its warehouses in the Lowlands.Glengoyne wasn't seriously marketed as a single malt until the 1990s, and has since achieved huge popularity, especially in Europe. And, thanks to its proximity to Glasgow, visitors flock to the distillery in their droves to experience the many tours and tastings on offer.

Lot 17

MACALLAN 10 YEAR OLD FINE OAK WITH 1952 NEWSPAPER 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.

Lot 174

MORTLACH 1988 SIGNATORY SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT Distilled: 23/11/1988Bottled: 12/03/2003Matured in Sherry Butt #02/1311Bottle Number: 66 / 398 Dubbed “the Beast of Dufftown” by whisky writer, Dave Broom, Mortlach uses a complicated distillation process that minimises copper contact and produces a sulphurous “meaty” spirit that is perfect for blending (not unlike Benrinnes and Dailuaine). Until relatively recently, the only way to experience it in single malt form would have been the 16-Year-Old Flora & Fauna, or the occasional independent bottling. This was because most of its output was used for Diageo’s Johnnie Walker blend. However, that all changed in 2014 when Mortlach introduced its own core range of single malt expressions.

Lot 177

ARDBEG 10 YEAR OLD EXPLORATION PACK ISLAY SINGLE MALT Ardbeg 10 Year old 46% ABV / 70clArdbeg Uigeadail 54.2% ABV / 5clArdbeg Corryvreckan 51.1% ABV / 5cl 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. Both 5cl miniatures have mostly evaporated.

Lot 182

2 BOTTLES OF ARRAN FOUNDER'S RESERVE ISLAND SINGLE MALT Both 43% ABV / 70clQty: 2Still 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.

Lot 187

MACALLAN 10 YEAR OLD FINE OAK 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.

Lot 192

SMWS 31.4 JURA 1972 75CL ISLAND SINGLE MALT Distilled: December 1972Bottled: August 199155.5% ABV / 75cl With deer outnumbering people by around 25 to 1, it’s surprising the isle of Jura can sustain a distillery at all, let alone a decent sized one capable of supplying 2.2 million litres of spirit per annum. Although it was originally founded in 1810, the distillery closed at the turn of the century and wasn’t revived until the 1960 when it was completely rebuilt by two of the island’s local landowners. Despite the abundant peat available on the island, Jura’s style has tended to be somewhat lighter, as dictated by the blending requirements of its owners over the years. Today it is operated by Whyte & MacKay, under the Emperador umbrella. There are no signs of damage to the bottle, but there are some slight dents to the screw cap. Please see additional images.

Lot 195

MACALLAN 10 YEAR OLD FINE OAK 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.

Lot 2

GLENGOYNE TEAPOT DRAM BATCH #7 HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Bottle Number: 768 / 399359.9% ABV / 70cl Founded in 1833, Glengoyne distillery, just to the north of Glasgow, straddles the Highland/Lowland border. The light, fruity and honied spirit is predominantly filled into Sherry Casks that are transported from its Highland Still House, across the road to its warehouses in the Lowlands.Glengoyne wasn't seriously marketed as a single malt until the 1990s, and has since achieved huge popularity, especially in Europe. And, thanks to its proximity to Glasgow, visitors flock to the distillery in their droves to experience the many tours and tastings on offer.

Lot 21

GLENGOYNE 17 YEAR OLD AUCHENCRAIG RESERVE HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT 43% ABV / 70cl Founded in 1833, Glengoyne distillery, just to the north of Glasgow, straddles the Highland/Lowland border. The light, fruity and honied spirit is predominantly filled into Sherry Casks that are transported from its Highland Still House, across the road to its warehouses in the Lowlands. Glengoyne wasn't seriously marketed as a single malt until the 1990s, and has since achieved huge popularity, especially in Europe. And, thanks to its proximity to Glasgow, visitors flock to the distillery in their droves to experience the many tours and tastings on offer.

Lot 217

GLENGOYNE 17 YEAR OLD HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT 43% ABV / 70cl Founded in 1833, Glengoyne distillery, just to the north of Glasgow, straddles the Highland/Lowland border. The light, fruity and honied spirit is predominantly filled into Sherry Casks that are transported from its Highland Still House, across the road to its warehouses in the Lowlands. Glengoyne wasn't seriously marketed as a single malt until the 1990s, and has since achieved huge popularity, especially in Europe. And, thanks to its proximity to Glasgow, visitors flock to the distillery in their droves to experience the many tours and tastings on offer.

Lot 228

GLENGOYNE TEAPOT DRAM BATCH #2 HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT Bottle Number: 0106 / 320058.5% ABV / 70cl Founded in 1833, Glengoyne distillery, just to the north of Glasgow, straddles the Highland/Lowland border. The light, fruity and honied spirit is predominantly filled into Sherry Casks that are transported from its Highland Still House, across the road to its warehouses in the Lowlands. Glengoyne wasn't seriously marketed as a single malt until the 1990s, and has since achieved huge popularity, especially in Europe. And, thanks to its proximity to Glasgow, visitors flock to the distillery in their droves to experience the many tours and tastings on offer.

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