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Lot 32

A quantity of Hornby Dublo and various makes. A scarce Dublo Main Line Station D1. A wooden late 1930’s example finished in cream and red, partly boxed. Plus a Through Station with ramps, Island Platform with ramps – boxed. A later plastic Goods Shed with crane. Signal Cabin, Level Crossing etc. Plus rolling stock including 11 passenger coaches, corridor and suburban. 18 freight wagons including SAXA SALT and United Glass. Plus a clockwork Trackmaster style BR class N2 0-6-2 condensing tank locomotive 46917 in unlined black livery. Plus a quantity of signals, buffer stops, points and track etc. Also in lot is a Tri-ang station, signal box, book stalls etc. Also a Louis Marx Streamlined Speedway set and 6 cars – partly boxed. A quantity of German Lots Bricks, used. 6 Morris Minor friction powered cars etc. Some Hornby items boxed. QGC-GC some age wear to most

Lot 152

An L S Starrett Company hole depth measuring gage, also an L S Starret level in treen case

Lot 249

Clyde Connell (American/Louisiana, 1901-1998) , "Saucer Trip", 1984, ink and watercolor on paper, pencil-signed and dated lower right, pencil-signed, titled, dated, inscribed and localized "Lake Bistineau" en verso, 29 3/4 in. x 22 1/2 in., framed . Provenance: Private Collection, Shreveport, LA. Note: Clyde Connell was born in 1901, the daughter of a plantation owner in Northern Louisiana. In the 1950’s, through her church she became active in civil rights causes throughout the South. From 1954 to 1962, she served as the southern representative to the progressive National Council of the Churches of Christ in New York. It was these bi-annual council meetings in New York that would put her in contact with the most current artistic movements. She would absorb these influences and take them home with her to her studio and house in Lake Bistineau. Connell’s upbringing surrounded by African-American culture would impact her greatly on both a moral and creative level. In fact, her social consciousness and regard for “cast-aside rootless social groups” would prove to be a driving factor in her life. As Charlotte Moser explains in her book on Clyde Connell, “[i]n the 1960s, childhood influences from Afro-American culture re-emerged as major components for her art, first as subject matter in and expressionistic version of social realism and then for its affinities to primitive art.” In the lot offered here, Connell has drawn a series of figures arranged in clusters. Each section has a backdrop of symbols and hieroglyphics, reminiscent of Connell’s Swamp Songs Series, with an inherent tension resulting from the negative space surrounding the clusters. Ref.: Kemp, John R. “Clyde Connell.” KnowLA Encyclopedia of Louisiana. Sept. 12, 2012. http://www.knowla.org/entry/1233/. Accessed Mar. 22, 2016. Delehanty, Randolph. Art in the American South: Works from the Ogden Collection. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1996, p. 223. Moser, Charlotte. Clyde Connell. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1988. pp. 12, 68.

Lot 33

Ancient Near East, northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1000 BCE. A fantastic and wearable (for a small wrist) bronze bracelet. Made from a thin strip of bronze with terminals in a zoomorphic form with large eyes on either side. The outer face of the bronze has thin incised motifs of diamonds with circles inside of them. Custom stand. Size: 2.45" W x 0.45" H (6.2 cm x 1.1 cm); size with stand: 2.75" W x 1.95" L x 3.9" H (7 cm x 5 cm x 9.9 cm).The region of Luristan, which encompasses the rugged Zagros Mountain chain, is famous for its bronze work that was above and beyond the skill level of contemporary groups. The affluent group in Luristan society that patronized the metalworking industry and purchased fine items like jewelry were nomadic horsemen. They would travel into towns and purchase bronze and iron objects from craftsmen there. After death, elite Luristanis were buried with their metal objects; this bracelet would have adorned a woman's wrist in the grave. Provenance: Ex-Private Florida collection acquired in the 1980's Condition: Light green patina with very clear shape and vivid decoration. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #119251

Lot 327

An Historically Important Group of Seven World War II Medals to Squadron Leader Sydney Clayton, RAF; Comprising DSO, DFC and Bar, DFM, Air Crew Star, 1929-45 Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, Plus Minatures. As one half of '...the most famous bombing team in the RAF..' Sq Leader Clayton survived 145 operational flights as a navigator and pilot with 107 Squadron, 105 Squadron and 464 Squadron, flying mainly Blenheims and De Havilland Mosquitoes. The Lot also includes over one hundred photographs, including operational photographs, telegrams, letters including those from Air Marshall Harris and press cuttings, a picture presented by De Havilland on his 100th mission, presentation silver cigarette case, commemorative autograph book marking his farewell from the RAF, a letter of gratitude and cuff-links from the Danish Resistance among other items. A unique and outstanding lot. NB: There is no flying log or service record present.(Continuation of description of lot 327); Squadron Leader Sydney Clayton, DSO, DFC and Bar, DFM; Sydney Clayton was born in Dilworth, near Longridge, Lancashire in March 1916. He was educated at the local school before taking a technical scholarship at Preston College. He held various jobs before the outbreak of war, including that of a commercial traveller selling cheese for a local company, before signing up for the RAF in May 1939. Although ambitious to be a pilot, pilot training was oversubscribed, therefore he turned his talents to training as a navigator. Qualifying in 1940, his first operational unit was 107 Squadron flying the Blenheim Light Bombers, mainly on daylight raids. In total Clayton flew seventy-two operational sorties in the Blenheim, many with another World War Two pilot bomber ace, Wing Commander Roy Ralston, resulting in the awarding of a Distinguished Flying Medal in spring 1941 for completing sixty sorties and promotion to Flying Officer. Following a period on instructional duties with No17 OTU, the formation of the first De Havilland Mosquito Squadrons in early 1942 saw Clayton return to active duty with 105 Squadron. His first operational flight was on July 11th 1942, with a low level bombing raid on the submarine base at Flensburg. Badly damaged by flack the plane was forced to 'belly land' at 160 mph on it's return. On October 21st 1942, while crossing the Dutch coast, Claytons Mosquito was attacked by two German Focke Wulfe 109's. Following a fifteen minute encounter, the Mosquito escaped. For his role as navigator in this encounter Clayton was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, with the citation recalling his courage, initiative and devotion. Then on December 9th 1942 Clayton was navigator in another infamous bombing raid when, along with pilot Roy Ralston, they trapped a German train while in a tunnel near Paris. Clayton continued to fly both high and low level raids until March 1943, often with his constant companion Roy Ralston as his pilot, hitting communication and logistical targets, including the Renault Aero Works at Le Mans. Then on 1st April 1943, the RAF's 25th birthday, a low level raid on the Trier Railway engine repair depot, was to be Clayton's 100th operational sortie and last as a navigator. A Distinguished Service Order followed, with many plaudits including Air Marshall Sir Arthur Harris and De Havilland themselves. It was now that Clayton's original ambition was to be fulfilled, and pilot training began. By May 1944 he was flying Mosquito's solo, with his first flight being remembered for having had to land on one engine after a technical failure. With Pilot wings gained, Clayton was posted to 464 Squadron RAAF and began flying Mosquito's operationally on 26th August 1944. It was shortly afterwards, that on 31 October 1944 in a daylight raid, Clayton was involved in one of his most memorable raids with the raid on the Gestapo Headquarters in Aarhus, Copenhagen in support of the Danish Resistance. For this act he received a pair of 'Royal' cufflinks from the Resistance and it formed part of the citation for a Bar to his Distinguished Flying Cross. Having completed 145 operational flights, 100 as a navigator and 45 as a pilot. VE day came on the 8th May 1945 and a return to civilian life saw Sydney Clayton back in Lancashire running an hotel and a newsagents, before joining the Civil Service in 1971. Sydney Clayton died in tragic circumstances at home in Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire in 1976, survived by his wife Margie. Bibliography: 1. Bomber Barons - Chaz Bowyer 2. Mosquito at War - Chaz Bowyer

Lot 82

Thompson (Thomas). Ocellum Promontorium, or Short Observations on the Ancient State of Holderness, 1st edition, Hull, 1821, frontispiece folding engraved map, one engraved plate and one full-page engraved illustration, cockled pages with spotting and discolouration (heavy towards rear of book), original paper wrappers (spine missing), with early ink manuscript title to front cover, stitching broken with final leaves nearly detached, 4to, together with Page (Edward), Holderness Drainage: the Report of Mr. Edward Page, upon the Better Drainage of the Lands within the Level of the Holderness Drainage, published Beverley, M. Turner, 1831, letterpress title, lacking folding map, three additional pages of contemporary manuscript notes at the end, signed by Thomas Hamer (surveyor of works of the Driffield Navigation) and on behalf of the author, followed by a handwritten statement of support signed by Thomas Hamer, page 15 with contemporary manuscript annotation to foot, marbled endpapers, sprinkled edges, contemporary half calf, 4to Ocellum Promontorium: A second volume was later published and the two are usually bound together. Extremely rare to find the first volume alone in its original paper wrappers. (2)

Lot 61

India, Chandraketugarh Period III, Shunga (Sunga) Period, ca. 185 BCE to 50 CE. A gorgeous and striking piece of fine orange-red pottery with a stamped design around its body and a crenellated rim with further stamped designs around it. A wide band of low-relief figures that appear to be both human and animal run around the widest part of the body. A beautiful find from a rare culture. Size: 8" W x 7.15" H (20.3 cm x 18.2 cm)Chandraketugarh, located northeast of modern day Kolkata, was a large fortified settlement with high ramparts and wooden housing on both sides of the fortifications. Period III was the most prosperous period, when the level of pottery production seems to have been the finest - as well as the most influenced by contact with the Romans (or at least, their trade goods). Beginning in this period and continuing to ca. 650 CE, their pottery was bright, with intricate designs created by painting, stamping, incisions, molding, and appliqueing. Vases like this one were not handmade - they were made by specialists in an urban economy and were made for an urban, elite or at least middle-class clientele. The quality of this vase speaks to Chandraketugarh's place along the Indian Ocean trade routes and its cosmopolitan culture. Provenance: Ex-Private LA County collection acquired in the 1980's Condition: Damage to rim, with losses to half of it and the design worn away around the rest of it. Some more minor wear/damage to body but no cracks. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #119060

Lot 123

Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Jalisco, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A large seated pottery figure, holding a massive bowl on his knees, with an expressive face and huge, staring eyes. The elongated form of his skull, capped by a tall headdress, may speak to a practice of skull shaping, known from other parts of the pre-Columbian New World. The figure here wears nothing but armbands, earrings, and his headdress, and has clearly visible genitalia. Size: 10.4" L x 8.25" W x 11.5" H (26.4 cm x 21 cm x 29.2 cm)West Mexican shaft tomb figures like this one derive their names from the central architectural feature that we know of from this culture. These people would build generally rectangular vertical shafts down from the ground level down to narrow horizontal tunnels that led to one or more vaulted or rounded burial chambers. The geomorphology in the area means that these chambers are dug out of tepetate, a type of volcanic tuff material, which give the chambers a rough-edged look. Although the dimensions of the chambers vary considerably - some only large enough to hold a single burial and its offerings, others seem designed to hold entire lineages - the placement of burial goods like this hollow figure was very similar. Grouped with other hollow figures, and alongside clay bowls, and boxes, they were positioned around the body (or bodies), near the skull. Unfortunately, we lack the information we would need to understand what these figures were made for - do they represent everyday people, even individuals? Are they religious? Were they created to mediate between the living and the dead? Whatever their purpose, today they are beautiful artwork and reminders of the mysterious past. Provenance: Ex-Berman collection acquired in the 1970's Condition: One leg has been reattached. There may be a loss to the front of the headdress, but it is not clear if that piece is meant to be flat or there was something broken off of it in the distant past.Some bright pigment remaining, and some manganese staining over the body. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #118626

Lot 80

China, Han Dynasty, ca. 206 BCE to 220 CE. A wonderfully preserved example of a tomb attendant. Mold made, with details all the way around the body, this figure was made to stand inside of a tomb, waiting to assist the deceased in the afterlife. The figure is male, with long hair in a ponytail, painted black, and a cleanshaven face with strong details. He wears a long white robe with enormous sleeves, hiding any suggestion of hands. The robe has red borders and is particularly well detailed around the neck. Size: 6.3" W x 14" H (16 cm x 35.6 cm)Tomb attendants like this one are part of a class of artifacts called mingqi - sometimes known as "spirit utensils" or "vessels for ghosts". They became popular in the Han Dynasty and would persist for several centuries. Alongside figures like this one were musicians, athletes, animals, structures… Even though they were mass produced, mingqi of the Han Dynasty often show a high level of detail and naturalism. These were designed to assist the po, the part of the soul of the deceased that remained underground with the body while the hun, the other part of the soul, ascended. Caring for the po seems to have taken on a new level of meaning in the Han period, with more elaborate rituals and tomb construction arising. Provenance: Ex-S. Young Collection, New Hampshire Condition: Intact, with much remaining pigment. Signs of wear, root marks, and dirt encrustation over body. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #118750

Lot 5

A 1960's Tapley SL modular teak wood wall mounted console table having open recess storage. The rear of the unit having original bracket with inset spirit level ( hence SL model ). Measures 81cms x 35cms x 14cms high 

Lot 1439

Brass Surveyor's Theodolite By WS Jones London. The brass and gilt brass level has a rotating circular base with thumbscrew adjustment. Engraved W & S Jones London. Supported on its axis by two A frames. The radius is engraved with a scale and the the base has a bubble level attached. W & S Jones were amongst the most successful 19th Century scientific instrument makers in London. Height around 12"

Lot 45

TULLIBARDINE 10YO A late 1980's bottling of the TULLIBARDINE 10 YEAR OLD Single Malt Scotch Whisky. 75cl. 40% abv. In original tube. Level low neck. Very Good condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 15

GRANT'S ROYAL 12YO BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY A bottle of Grant's Royal 12 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky from the 1970's/ early 80's. 75cl. 40% abv. In original carton. Level bottom neck. Very good condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 9

RON BACARDI SUPERIOR - PUERTO RICAN RUM An unusual 1970's bottle of Ron Bacardi Superior Puerto Rican Rum. 151 Proof/ 75.5% abv. 750ml. Level low neck. Some scuffing and discolouration to labels. 1 bottle.

Lot 67

MANDARINE NAPOLEON GRANDE LIQUEUR IMPERIALE A bottle of the famous mandarin & cognac liqueur from the 1970's. 24.6 Fl Ozs. 70 Proof. Level low-neck. Label badly stained and damaged. 1 bottle.

Lot 7

COURVOISIER TROIS ETOILES LUXE COGNAC CA. 1950's A bottling from the early 1950's from Courvoisier. "By appointment Purveyors of Cognac Brandy to The Late King George VI". 40% abv. 70cl. Level bottom neck/ top shoulder. Labels with discolouration but intact. 1 bottle.

Lot 46

1964 Mercedes-Benz 220 SEB Coupe                  This lovely big Benz has had just four keepers from new, the first of whom retained it for 32 years. Fitted with the rarer four-speed manual floor change gearbox and sunroof, the vendor acquired it in 2015 and believes it had been kept rain-free since being restored and resprayed five years earlier. The Coupe is understood to have started life in Glasgow before spending an extended period in the Channel Islands. Earlier this year the vendor commissioned Classic Restorations of Alyth to carry out any remedial work they felt was required, the bill for which totalled £4,250. Finished in Black over Silver and trimmed in a very attractive shade of Red leather, 'BLR 829B' is now ready to be enjoyed by a new keeper and is being offered complete with: receipts dating back to 2000 and for the 2010 restoration that included work to the brakes, suspension and exhaust system, powder coated wheels, new tyres and radiator and fresh upholstery, headlining carpet and dash; plus a number of old MOTs and one valid to November 16 next year. Judging by the paperwork, the recorded mileage of 73,000 is almost certainly genuine. A fine example of period Mercedes-Benz engineering.Via the W111 'fintail' series of 1959, Mercedes continued its practice of offering special two-door Coupe or Roadster versions of its Saloon cars, and the 220SEB took this supreme elegance to a whole new level. Based on the flagship S-class W111 'fintail' Saloon, with its signature upright headlights and imposing traditional Mercedes-Benz grille, the Coupe comprised a light and airy pillarless glasshouse over a distinctive two-door body. The 220 Coupe was very well appointed inside, featuring Mercedes textured leather and wood trimmings. The model's 2195cc, SOHC engine employed mechanical fuel injection of the same type as the 'Pagoda' SLs - its 120bhp being sufficient to propel the car at up to 106mph. A total of some 14,173 220SEB Coupes were built between 1961 and 1965 when the run was terminated.

Lot 607

L S LOWRY, PENCIL SIGNED LIMITED EDITION POLYCHROME PRINT- THE LEVEL CROSSING, APPROXIMATELY 44cm x 58cm

Lot 24

LEGO TRAIN: A collection of vintage early Lego 1970's Train set pieces and accessories to include 133 Locomotive, wagons, track, level crossing and other related pieces.

Lot 96

A SELECTION OF SCOTCH WHISKYA selection of six bottles, comprising: THE ANTIQUARY DE LUXE OLD SCOTCH WHISKY (1970's), No strength or capacity statements; THE BLACK GROUSE BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY, 70cl/ 40% abv, In original carton. Level mid-neck; PINWINNIE ROYALE 12 YEAR OLD BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY. 26 2/3 FL. OZ. 75 Proof. In original box and pouch. Level top shoulder. Box worn/ bottle excellent condition; JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL 12 YEAR OLD BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY, 70cl. 40% abv. Level bottom neck/ top shoulder. In original carton. WHYTE & MACKAY GLASGOW SPECIAL BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY, 70cl. 40% abv. Level mid-neck; DRAMBUIE WHISKY LIQUEUR, 70cl. 40% abv. Level mid-neck. 6 bottles.

Lot 105

DALMORE 12 YEAR OLDA Dalmore bottling from the early 2000's bottled at 12 years old. 70cl. 40% abv. In original carton (base of box somewhat crushed). Level low neck. Very good condition.1 bottle.

Lot 93

TWO BOTTLES OF BENEDICTINE CIRCA 1950'S/1960'SComprising: one bottle BENEDICTINE D.O.M.. 73 proof. 23 3/4 Fl. Ozs. Level bottom neck. Wax boss broken. Labels badly discoloured with a few areas of damage. Together with one bottle of B and B - D.O.M.. Brandy & Benedictine Liqueur. 43% abv. No capacity statement. Level mid-high shoulder. Labels stained with some tears. Wax boss missing. 2 bottles.

Lot 172

GLENFARCLAS 21YO A great older bottling of the Glenfarclas 21 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky from the late 1970's or early 1980's. 75cl. 43% abv. With original carton. Label scuffed. Imported for the Italian market by Frattina Co. S.r.l. Ghirano. Level top shoulder/ bottom neck. Good condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 25

COURVOISIER TROIS ETOILES LUXE COGNAC CA. 1950'sA bottling from the early 1950's from Courvoisier. "By appointment Purveyors of Cognac Brandy to The Late King George VI". 40% abv. 70cl. Level bottom neck/ top shoulder. Labels with discolouration but intact. 1 bottle.

Lot 131

COURVOISIER 3 STAR LUXE COGNAC CIRCA 1970A larger than usual bottle of Courvoisier 3 Star Luxe Cognac which we estimate as being from the 1970's. 40 Fl. Ozs. 40% abv. Label badly damaged. Level bottom neck. 1 bottle.

Lot 198

RON JAMAIQUE CIRCA 1940A great older bottle of Ron Jamaique bottled by Euardo Garriga, Badalona which we estimate as being from the 1930's/ 40's. No Strength or capacity statements (approx. 70cl). Level mid-high shoulder. Some evidence of seepage. Driven cork. Very good condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 3

BOWMORE DE LUXE SCOTCH WHISKY 1970'S A well presented bottle of Bowmore Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky bottled circa 1970. 35 Fl. Oz./ 1 Litre. 43% abv. Fantastic condition. In original carton. Level mid-neck. 1 bottle.

Lot 38

GLEN GARIOCH 1971A great rare bottling of the Glen Garioch 1971 Single Malt Scotch Whisky bottling for Oddbins. 70cl. 43% abv. Bottled in the 1990's as part of a series of three vintage releases from the distillery. Level low neck. Excellent condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 192

SPRINGBANK 12YOA fantastic older style bottle of the Springbank 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky with the mainly Black & White label and Gothic "S". 70cl. 46% abv. Level bottom neck. Couple of scuffs on label otherwise very good condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 117

CHIVAS REGAL - THE SCOTTISH WILDLIFE COLLECTION HIGHLAND CATTLEBlended Scotch Whisky. Chivas Regal, Scottish Wildlife Collection in original tin displaying Highland Cattle. There were five in this series (salmon, deer, eagle, wild cat & highland cattle). Bottled in the early 1990's. Level on shoulder. Good condition. 75cl 43% vol.

Lot 41

RHUM NEGRITA (OLD NICK RUM) CA. 1920'SA very old bottle of Rhum Negrita which we estimate as being an example from the 1920's/ 30's. Believed to be rum agricole from the French colonial islands. Labels in badly faded and worn condition, Level top shoulder. 1 bottle.

Lot 6

BLACK & WHITE BLENDED SCOTCH - SPRING CAPWe estimate this fantastic example of the Black & White Blended Scotch Whisky as being from the 1960's. No strength or capacity statements. With spring cap closure. Level mid-neck. Excellent condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 98

"501" BRANDY CARLOS Y JAVIER DE TERRY CA.1960'SA litre bottle of Spanish Solera matured brandy from the 1960's (we estimate), still in it's paper wrapping. 1 Litre. No strength statement. Level top shoulder. 1 bottle.

Lot 203

VIEUX RHUM DE LA JAMAIQUE CIRCA 1930/40A great older bottle of Vieux Rhum De La Jamaique. We estimate this bottle as being from the 1930's or 40's. No strength or capicity statements. Level bottom neck. 1 bottle.

Lot 97

BRANDY MAGNO OSBORNE CA. 1960Spanish Solera matured brandy from the 1960's from the Osborne House founded in 1772 in Puerto De Santa Maria. 75cl. Level mid-top shoulder. Some of the plastic covering still attached. 1 bottle.

Lot 160

VINTAGE TEQUILA AND DRAMBUIEA pair of bottles of vintage spirit/ liqueur. DRAMBUIE "PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD'S LIQUEUR". 23 2/3 Fl. Ozs. 70 Proof. Level mid-high shoulder. We estimate this bottle as being from the 1960's. Some damage to labels. JOSE CUERVO TEQUILA BLANCO. 26 Fl. Ozs. 66.5% abv. Again, we estimate this bottle as being from the 1960's. Level bottom neck/ top shoulder. Label stained. 2 bottles.

Lot 125

TULLIBARDINE 10YO A late 1980's bottling of the TULLIBARDINE 10 YEAR OLD Single Malt Scotch Whisky. 75cl. 40% abv. In original tube. Level low neck. Very Good condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 194

PERNOD FILS EXTRAIT D'ABSINTHE C.1940'S A bottling from the Tarragona Distillery of the famous Pernod Fils Extrait D'Absinthe, Couvet Suisse from circa the 1940's after the burning of the French Distillery. Approx 1 Litre. 68% abv. Level mid-top shoulder. Labels bright an intact with a piece of another label/ wrapping stuck to it, but otherwise good condition.

Lot 62

GLENFIDDICH 8YO PURE MALT SCOTCH WHISKYA 1970's bottling of the hugely popular Glenfiddich Over 8 Years Pure Malt Scotch Whisky. 1 Litre. 43% abv. In original tube. Level high shoulder. A few marks on tube, otherwise excellent condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 81

COURVOISIER V.S.O.P. COGNAC 1970'SWe believe this bottle is from the 1970's (along with flairs and disco music). 75cl. 70 proof. In original carton (seals needed to be broken to inspect the bottle). Screwcap closure. Level bottom neck. Excellent condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 50

COURVOISIER V.S.O.P. COGNAC 1960's/1970'SA fantatstic older bottle of the Courvoisier V.S.O.P. Cognac. 75cl. No strength statement. In original carton (I needed to break open the original seals on this box to check the contents!). Level bottom neck/ top shoulder. Excellent condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 23

RON PUJOL C. 1950We estimate this bottle of rum as being from the 40's or early 1950's. Ron Pujol Sociead Anonima Pujol Y Grau, Barcelona. No strength or volume statements. Driven cork. Level high shoulder. Very good condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 66

PAIR OF VINTAGE LIQUEURSA pair of vintage liqueurs from the 1950's/ 1960's, comprising: CUSENIER CREME DE CACAO A LA VANILLE. 47 Proof. 24 1/2 Fl. Oz. Level bottom neck. Labels in good condition. CUSENIER FREEZOMINT CREME DE MENTHE. 52 Proof. 12 Fl. Ozs. Labels badly stained with some tears. Level bottom neck/ top shoulder. 2 bottles.

Lot 104

INCHMURRIN 1975A late 1980's bottle of Inchmurrin 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky. 75cl. 40% abv. Distilled in 1975. In original tube (discoloured). Level low neck. Bottle in excellent condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 43

JAMAICA RUM CA. 1950A rare bottle of Jamaica Rum bottled for Filli Antoniazzi S.p.A., Conegliano, which we believe was bottled in the 1940's or 1950's. Level bottom neck. Labels in dirty condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 201

EDMOND DUPUY & CO COGNAC FINE CHAMPAGNE CIRCA 1940'S/ 50'SA nice bottle of the Edmond Dupuy & Co. Cognac Fine Champagne Reserve. No strength or capacity statements. Imported for the italian market. Level high shoulder. 1 bottle.

Lot 42

JOS'ANA RHUM CA. 1930'SWe believe this rum originates from the 1930's, but can find very little further information. Approx. 1 Litre. 40 degrees. Level bottom neck. Label discoloured and worn, shoulder label missing. 1 bottle.

Lot 34

RON BACARDI SUPERIOR - PUERTO RICAN RUM An unusual 1970's bottle of Ron Bacardi Superior Puerto Rican Rum. 151 Proof/ 75.5% abv. 750ml. Level low neck. Some scuffing and discolouration to labels. 1 bottle.

Lot 33

WOOD'S 100 OLD NAVY RUMA rare bottle of Wood's 100 Old Navy Rum, produced in Guyana. We estimate this bottle as being from the 1980's. 75cl. 57% abv/ 100 Proof. Level bottom neck. Very good condition, a few small marks to label. 1 bottle.

Lot 199

HAIG GOLD LABEL - SPRING CAPA bottle of the famaous Haig Gold Label Blended Scotch Whisky from the 1960's with the lovely spring cap. No capacity statement (approx. 75cl). 43 degrees. Level mid-low neck. 1 bottle.

Lot 24

SCHARLACHBERG JAMAICA RUM VERSCHNITT CA. 1950A rare and nicely presented bottle of Jamaican rum from the 1950's by Scharlachberg, Bingen Am Rhein. 45% abv. No capacity stated. Some discolouration to label. Level bottom neck/ top shoulder. 1 bottle.

Lot 182

PAIR OF GLENMORANGIE 10YO A brace of Glenmorangie goodness, in the form of two bottles of Glenmorangie 10 Year Old Single Malt Whisky in different packaging. Bottle one: Standard 1990's tube and Bottle 2: Stills tin. Both 70cl. 40% abv. Both Level mid-neck. Small dent on tin. Otherwise excellent condition. 2 bottles.

Lot 79

COURVOISIER "LE PETIT CAPORAL" COGNAC - EARLY 1950'SAn early 1950's bottling of Courvoisier "Le Petit Caporal" Napoleon Cognac. 40% abv. No capacity statement. Level top shoulder. Label stained an capsule dirty. Otherwise good condition. 1 bottle.

Lot 78

COURVOISIER TROIS ETOILES LUXE COGNAC CA. 1950'sA bottling from the early 1950's from Courvoisier. "By appointment Purveyors of Cognac Brandy to The Late King George VI". 40% abv. 70cl. Level bottom neck/ top shoulder. Labels with discolouration but intact. 1 bottle

Lot 31

SCHARLACHBERG CABINET DEUTSCHER WEINBRANDA rare bottling of Scharlachberg German Brandy from the 1950's. No capacity or strength statements (approx. 75cl). Level bottom neck. Driven cork. Labels suffer from discolouration and foxing, neck label becoming a bit detached. 1 bottle.

Lot 550

GLENBURGIE 1962 SAMAROLI AGED 37 YEARSActive. Forres, Moray. Distilled 1962, bottled for Silvano S. Samaroli at Rutherglen in Glasgow in 1999 under his personal supervision. Bottle no. 140 of 180. 70cl, 45% volume. CONDITION REPORT: Slight wear and discolouring to label and capusle. Otherwise very good condition, excellent fill level.

Lot 388

A quantity of white metal road signs and figures. George Doswell produced reproduction Spot-On 1930’s-1950’s British road signs. Including a painted set of 11 with Hospital, Signals Ahead, Hill 1 In 12, Bus Stop etc, boxed. Plus 8 packeted Belisha Beacons, also painted. Together with a number of examples ‘in the white’ including Halt Major Road Ahead, Level Crossing, Hump Bridge, Bus Stops, Road Junction etc. Also painted items - a boxed set of 13 O gauge Railway Staff & Passengers, plus 2 lamps. A set of 4 The Monkees. Singer and Accompanist including electric piano. 5x Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. 3x Motorcycle Ace Geoff Duke. Also a Dinky Toys London Taxi (284) a Brumm Porsche 356, both boxed and a Corgi Hawker Hunter- canopy missing. And a quantity of packets railway layout landscape grass, foliage, imitation rocks etc. VGC

Lot 144

Château Ausone 1934 CB, 1er Grand cru Classé (A) St Emilion, 1 bottle, label largely sound but stained and slightly rubbed, branded capsule complete, level above mid-shoulder, with current owner since the 1960's

Lot 2

Chivas Bros Queen Elizabeth II 1977 Silver Jubilee Special Blend Scotch Whisky, 70° Proof 26 2/3 fl.ozs. good level; and Chivas Bros 'Award (19)76', degree proof and size not given, level high shoulder, both 1970's bottlings (2)

Lot 20

Old bottling of Green Chartreuse, 96° Proof, level above mid-shoulder, good label, slightly scuffed, cork seal, bottle moulded 'Gde Chartreuse' to the shoulder, perhaps 1950's

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