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Lot 870

ASSORTED SPIRITS THE SPIRIT OF ROBERTTOWN A "marriage of molasses spirit and distilled spirit from Scotland". 70cl, 25% volume. BAGPIPER WHISKY Indian produce. 750ml, 42% volume. HIGHLAND DRUM Blended Scotch Whisky, "produce of EEC". 70cl, 40% volume. CHARLIE WHISKY Indian Spirit. 750ml, 25 U.P. BONNIE SCOT SPECIAL MALTED WHISKY Indian Spirit. 75oml, 42.8% volume. SANG THIP ROYAL THAI LIQUOR 0.75 L, 80 proof. IRISH MIST Irish Liqueur. 700ml, 35% volume. 7 bottles

Lot 951

J&B ULTIMA Blended Scotch whisky. A blend of spirit from 128 individual malt and grain distilleries, released in 1994. 70cl, 43% volume. In carton. J&B 15 YEAR OLD VICTORIAN Blended Scotch whisky, bottled for the Japanese market. 75cl, 43% volume. J&B 12 YEAR OLD EXCEPTION Pure malt Scotch whisky, bottled for the French market. 70cl, 40% volume. In tin. 3 bottles.

Lot 998

CASK OF BEN NEVIS WHISKY 1990 An unbottled cask of single Highland malt whisky, distilled in 1990 by Ben Nevis Distillery (Fort William) Ltd. Cask number 24. Spirit is yet to be gauged.

Lot 999

CASK OF BEN NEVIS WHISKY 1996 An unbottled cask of single Highland malt whisky, distilled in 1996 by Ben Nevis Distillery (Fort William) Ltd. Cask number 841. Spirit is yet to be gauged.

Lot 334

A 20th Century plated Kings pattern canteen of cutlery, cased, a Solingen gilt plated canteen of cutlery and a small collection of plated items, including a spirit kettle and stand.

Lot 394

A set of six silver coffee spoons with shell terminals, Birmingham 1957 by Turner & Simpson, cased, together with a set of six plated fish knives and forks, cased, and two plated boot spirit measures.

Lot 1359

A vintage tool box containing vintage tools including two long wooden & brass spirit levels

Lot 276

PRE WAR SILVER CRESCENT SHAPED SPIRIT FLASK, of generous proportions, the screw off metamorphic screw of top with pull up sectional tapering cup, , 3¾" (9.5cm) wide, Birmingham 1930, 6.5oz EST 80 - 120

Lot 340

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ELECTROPLATED SIX BOTTLE CRUET STAND, a SPIRIT FLASK with plated mounts etc. EST 30-50

Lot 385

ELECTROPLATED PEDESTAL TEA KETTLE, on a hinge and pin stand with spirit burner, by Mackay and Chisholm, Edinburgh, the kettle of compressed circular form with overhanging scalloped rim and the scrolling blackwood handle and knop, the stand with scalloped edges and on stylised paw feet on pads, TOGETHER WITH AN ELECTROPLATED BREAKFAST DISH and cover on stand (2) EST 50-75

Lot 546

An Edward VII bachelor’s silver teapot with plain rim and shaped bulbous sides, 5.25ins high, Birmingham 1908 (gross weight 10ozs), and a Victorian glass and silver mounted spirit flask with hessian covered body and integral silver cup, 6.25ins high, by C.R. & W.S., London 1846 (dented to top and worn throughout)

Lot 605

A silver plated rectangular two bottle tantalus with shaped and pierced sides, 10.5ins x 6ins x 12ins high, with key for same, and a pair of Elizabeth II cut-glass square spirit decanters, the bodies with hobnail cuttings and silver mounts, 6.5ins high, Birmingham 1961, and stoppers for same (chipped to glass)

Lot 117

A Victorian mahogany wheel barometer with hygrometer, thermometer, a spirit level inscribed S Oreggia, Nottingham

Lot 159

"Three 19thC silver/white metal spirit bottle cork tops for Hollands, Brandy and Rum "

Lot 189

"Crystal spirit decanter, faceted stopper, silver collars, heart shape lock, Birmingham 1934, approx 20cm h"

Lot 237

"George V silver spirit flask, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1923, 9.7cm, 77grs"

Lot 47

Victorian Epns spirit kettle on stand with floral and foliage decoration, 34 cm high

Lot 288

Two vintage spirit levels (2)

Lot 416

Lladro Limited Edition porcelain figure group "Spirit of Shambala" modelled by Antonio Ramos & Susana Rodriguez, No 399/1000, on mahogany plinth base, complete with original box and certificates, 30 cm high approx

Lot 1207

A quantity of spirit miniatures.

Lot 1216

Various tools including wooden planes, metal planes, screwdrivers, spirit levels, etc.

Lot 448

An Elkington and Co silver plated spirit kettle on stand with hinged loop handle and bud finial.

Lot 253

A 19th century mahogany five dial barometer, the broken swan neck pediment above thermometer, dry damp dial, mirror and main circular dial above spirit level, length 110cm.

Lot 422

A small French silver plated portable spirit burner with side handled saucepan and lid

Lot 428

A 20th century square cut glass spirit with silver collar and conforming stopper

Lot 470

A early 20th century silver spirit flask, the integral cup with gilded interior, marked 925 (approx 6.8ozs)

Lot 198

Electroplated and crackle glass jug, a lead crystal spirit decanter, a plated stand, two cased sets of fish knives and forks and a cased set of dessert knives and forks.

Lot 400

Victorian copper and brass kettle, on a wrought iron stand, with spirit burner, attributed to Christopher Dresser, for Benham & Froud.

Lot 2229

A copper Spirit Stand, Coffee Pourer and a ``Harrods Ltd`` copper kettle

Lot 2275

A Silver plated Spirit Kettle with Burner and stand in the style of Christopher Dresser by W. Sissons & Son.

Lot 18A

Set of 3 Martell Grand National 2002 commemorative goblets, Martell spirit flask and novelty radio together with six Johnnie Walker prints and two copper trays

Lot 212

Silver mounted walking cane, oval wall mirror, 1944 military spirit level, drawing instruments and a tilley stormlight, etc.

Lot 239

Miscellaneous Collectable items to include spirit flasks, old tin, cigar cutters, lighters, rattle, snuff box etc etc.

Lot 241

Three fountain pens - Mabie Todd Swan self - filler, Kingswood and Wyvern ambassador each with marbled decorative bodies (together with a steel spirit level)

Lot 173

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HOUSEKEEPERS BOX, plain oblong exterior, internally fitted with a lid over compartments, period annotated "Rent", "Bread", "Insurance", "Meat" etc., 12cm x 23cm, and a mahogany CHEMIST BOX by Philip Harris, Birmingham, with six glass test tubes, three bottles and a glass spirit burner, 14cm x 25cm

Lot 186

AN EDWARDIAN BLACK LEATHER GLADSTONE BAG with assorted enclosures, nickel capped jars, spirit burner etc.

Lot 5

AN AMERICAN SILVER COLOURED METAL SPIRIT FLASK having hinged cap with knurled cap and all over spot hammered textured body, unmarked, 244g

Lot 9

J** A** CAMPBELL A SILVER SPIRIT FLASK having hinged cap with knurled knop, on plain curved sides, London, 1997, 204g

Lot 10

R** CARR A SILVER SPIRIT FLASK having hinged mushroom cap on plain oblong body, Sheffield, 2010, 182g

Lot 14

G** N** H** A SILVER RIMMED CUT LEAD CRYSTAL SPIRIT DECANTER having deep cut geometric stopper, canted sides and decorated surround, Birmingham, 1991

Lot 29

A box of assorted china wares to include a Foley china tea service, Wade spirit barrels, plus a box of assorted glassware plus a 20th Century 365 day clock by J. Kaiser GMBH Villingen and a modern wrought iron fireside companion set

Lot 261

An Indian carved wooden and ivory inlaid box, a brass spirit kettle on stand, plated spirit kettle on stand, pair of candlesticks, four brandy warmers, pierced plated coaster, and an oak two handled tray

Lot 376

A box containing assorted plated wares to include a pair of tureens, spirit kettle on stand, etc., plus assorted silver backed brushes and silver spoon,

Lot 1059

A Pratts Perfection Motorspirit Road Atlas of England and Wales, 1922, and a selection of Pratts Perfection Spirit playing cards.

Lot 256

An unusual but well detailed Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot of small size.

Lot 300

Four 2-gallon petrol cans, three Shell including Shell Aviation Spirit.

Lot 317

A Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy car mascot, suit Rolls 20, signed to base.

Lot 348

A small chrome plated Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot.

Lot 430

A Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy chromed car mascot marked Rolls Royce and signed to the base.

Lot 504

A Shell Motor Spirit double sided enamel sign with hanging flange, by Bruton, 21 x 18".

Lot 588

A glass Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy figure.

Lot 144

A SILVER PLATED SPIRIT KETTLE ON STAND TOGETHER WITH TWO CUT GLASS JAM POTS ON SILVER PLATED STANDS

Lot 298

A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF GLASS INCLUDING ANTIQUE AND OTHER DECANTERS TOGETHER WITH A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF CUT GLASS INCLUDING SPIRIT AND SHERRY GLASSES.

Lot 244

A pair of blue glass spirit decanters inscribed Brandy and Rum and with grapes and vines in gilt, 20.5cm (8”) high

Lot 248

A green glass spirit decanter, six shot glasses and a tray enamelled with game birds

Lot 260

A Glass Spirit Flask With Silver Gilt Mounts

Lot 22

Royal Doulton - Spirit of Freedom horse figure

Lot 194

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Spirit of Saint Louis Medal by I. Kapos Presented to George William Lewis, 20th Century, Stamped “The Medallic Art Company New York. 1/10 14 kt. gold filled”. Diameter: 2.75 inches.

Lot 268

A CASED LLOYDS PATRIOTIC FUND SWORD OF £50 TYPE PRESENTED TO CAPTAIN HENRY MERITON OF THE HONOURABLE EAST INDIA COMPANY`S SHIP EXETER, 1804, BY RICHARD TEED, SWORD CUTLER, LANCASTER COURT, STRAND with reblued, curved, fullered blade (cleaned, no decoration visible), gilt-brass hilt comprising quillons formed as fasces, langets applied with Naval trophies, knuckle-guard formed as Hercules` club entwined by a serpent and the back-piece as the pelt of the Nemean Lion; finely chequered ivory grip secured at the base by a laurel wreath, in its original, gilt-brass-mounted fishskin-covered wooden scabbard, the mounts cast and chased with Classical scenes including Hercules and the Nemean Lion and Hercules and the Lernean Hydra, the locket inscribed `Exeter`, with belt and slings, in a Lloyds fitted mahogany case lined with blue velvet, the lid fitted with brass carrying handle and plaque, the latter recently engraved `From the Patriotic Fund, Lloyds London to H. Meriton Esqr H.E.I.Co`s Ship Exeter 1804`, the interior with label including the maker`s name, 76.8cm; 30 1/8in blade Literature Frederick Wilkinson, Edged Weapons, 1970, p. 150, illustrated.This sword is one of fifteen Patriotic Fund swords of £50 value awarded to the ships` captains of the East India Company`s `China Fleet` involved in the celebrated engagement with the French of 15th February 1804 now known as `Dance`s Action`. All fifteen of these swords have the name of the relevant ship engraved in a scroll on the offside of the upper part of their scabbards. This feature, unique to the Fund`s £50 swords for `Dance`s Action`, enables this sword to be confidently associated with Captain Henry Meriton, captain of the Indiaman EXETER on that famous occasion - a sea battle memorably fictionalised by Patrick O`Brian in chapter nine of his `Jack Aubrey` novel H.M.S. Surprise (London, 1973).The `China Fleet` of Dance`s Action comprised sixteen homeward-bound Indiamen laden with cargo worth an estimated £8 million and eleven `country ships` sailing from China to India. It sailed without naval escort, being reliant upon the size of the Indiamen - easily mistaken at a distance for British 64- or even 74-gun warships - and the pugnacious spirit of their captains to fight off a French force known to be lurking in wait for them. The fleet and its predators, a squadron commanded by the French admiral Linois, met off Pulo Aor at the entrance to the Malacca Straits late on 14th February 1804. The fleet`s commodore, Captain Nathaniel Dance (1748-1827), was advised by some Royal Naval officer-passengers and, when the French were sighted, adopted tactics that were typical of the Royal Navy in order to delude Linois into thinking that he had met a powerful naval force and not a convoy of armed merchantmen: as night fell, he sent the country ships inshore and formed line of battle. The following morning, three of Dance`s ships hoisted blue ensigns and pennants - a tactic intended to reinforce the impression that they were line-of-battle ships of the Royal Navy - and the line stood on for the mouth of the Malacca Straits. At this, Linois signalled his ships to attack the rear of the line. Dance`s riposte was to signal his ships to tack in succession, bear down upon the French and engage them - not a manoeuvre that Linois might have expected from a convoy of merchantmen. The first six Indiamen, led by ROYAL GEORGE - the largest of them, approached the French squadron resolutely and in the face of French gunfire, so unnerving Linois by their evident enthusiasm for the fight and threat to surround and overwhelm his ships that he broke off the engagement after forty minutes and before the remaining Indiamen could join it. The Indiamen suffered only one casualty in the action and, after collecting a Royal Naval escort at St Helena, returned safely with their cargo and to enormous popular acclaim. Dance was knighted, lavishly rewarded and pensioned and received a sword of £100 value from the Patriotic Fund; each of his fifteen captains were also rewarded and each received a £50 sword, of which this is one. Henry Meriton (1762-1826) was born in Rotherhithe and served a seven-year apprenticeship in the brigantine JOHN AND RICHARD on the West Indies trade, working his way up from gunner to ship`s master, before joining the East India Company`s maritime service in 1783. For the next decade, he served on four Indiamen, progressing from 3rd mate to 1st mate and being one of the two survivors from the crew of HALSEWELL when she was wrecked off the Isle of Purbeck in 1786. He joined EXETER as 1st mate on her maiden voyage in 1793 and made three voyages in her, to Bombay and China and back, before being appointed her captain in 1799. On his first voyage to China as captain of EXETER, Meriton distinguished himself in an action off the Brazilian coast on 4th August 1800 when, under cover of darkness, he captured a French frigate, MÉDÉE, that he had pursued and whose captain believed he was menaced by a large British man-of-war. Dance`s Action, in which EXETER was not actively engaged, took place during his penultimate voyage as captain of that ship. In 1809 he was appointed captain of CEYLON, aboard which he was severely wounded and captured during an action in the Indian Ocean on 3rd July 1810, in which a French frigate squadron attacked and seized the greater part of a convoy of Indiamen. Taken to Mauritius, then called Île de France, with his ship, Meriton was released when the island was captured by the British in December 1810; he may have captained the Indiaman SOVEREIGN on a voyage in 1813-14. By 1816, Meriton had been appointed Superintendent of Marine and President of the Marine Board in Bombay, positions that he held until early 1826 when he returned home. Meriton died in Greenwich on 7th August 1826. See A. Farrington 1999, p. 536; the same author 1999, pp. 116 & 237-238; and J. Wright 1997, pp. 30-32.

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