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SPRINGBANK-21 YEAR-OLD Distilled by J. & A. Mitchell & Co, Ltd., Springbank Distillery. Tall bottle. Level: Top of Shoulder. In original box. Single malt, 70cl, 46% volume SPRINGBANK ORGANIC DA MHILE-7 YEAR-OLD Distilled June 1992, bottled September 1999. Spirit of the year 2000. Distilled and bottled by J & A Mitchell & Co. Ltd., for Da Mhile. Bottle 202 of 1000. Signed by John Savage- Onstwedder. Single malt, 70cl, 46% volume. 2 Bottles.
MACALLAN ROYAL WEDDING Bottled 1981. Distiled and bottled by Macallan-Glenlivet Limited, Craigellachie, A vatting of spirit distilled in 1948 and 1961 to mark the occasion of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales & the Lady Diana Spencer. Level: Top of Shoulder. Single malt, 75cl, 43% volume.
An oak box containing 2 silver cigarette cases, a cased medallion, 3 silver pendants, a small bedside clock, 2 silver napkin rings, a pair of silver plated knife rests, a miniature silver goblet, 4 silver plated spoons, a corkscrew, a pewter spirit flask, cased cigarette holder and a damaged wristwatch
A 19TH-CENTURY ROYAL NAVY CEREMONIAL OAK RUM CASK, with central top bung secured with a shaped hasp, brass banding and hinged carrying handles Ñ 24 1/4in. (61.5cm.) diameter; together with two funnels, (3) This cask contained the neat rum spirit before it was mixed with water at a ratio of 2:1 in the more familiar grog cask prior to serving to the crew.
A RARE GEORGIAN LIQUID-FILLED PORTABLE BINNACLE COMPASS BY GEORGE WILSON, LONDON, C.1825, with 5in. compass card sealed within a rigid liquid-filled brazed brass bowl, signed on the rim George Wilson 23 Sherwood St. London W, with spirit inlet valve, glazed back glass to lamp housing complete with burner, mounted on a square brass foot with mahogany base Ñ 14 3/4in. (37.5cm.) high, including lamp, This is probably the same George Wilson who is recorded as making binnacles from 20 Glasshouse St., Piccadilly in 1825. Although liquid-filled compasses were demonstrated by Sir Edmund Halley to the Royal Society as early as 1690, the first liquid-filled mariner`s compass believed practicable for limited use was patented by Francis Crow in 1813. Liquid-damped marine compasses for ships and small boats were only occasionally used by the Royal Navy, the standard Admiralty compass remained a dry-mount type. Despite these advances, the liquid compass was not introduced generally into the Royal Navy until 1908.
@12 bottles Kiwi House Sauvignon Blanc, New Zealand, Tas "Crowd Pleasing ... full on tropical fruit, gooseberry and grassy aromas" - Harpers Wine & Spirit (Dec `09). "Our Top Picks: zesty lime notes on a medium finish, easy drinking" - Imbibe magazine (Jan 2010). Bold, fresh topical and supremely moreish.
A 2 1/2 inch gauge model of a live steam railway crane, fitted with vertical boiler linked to a single cylinder horizontal steam engine with open balanced crank and gear drive to crane. The model finished in red and grey livery on twin bogies with fitted hand rails and spirit burner. 13cm wide, 43cm long.
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