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SELECTION OF BLENDED MINIATURES Johnnie Walker Red label, 70 degree proof, in original box, damaged at lid. Rare Old matured Scotch Whisky-Special, Blended by Peter Green & Co. Level: In the Bottle. Damage to neck foil. Highland Queen, 70 degree proof, in original box. Stewart`s Dundee Cream of the Barley, Level: Upper Middle of Shoulder. Black Bottle, 6 2/3 fl. ozs./18.9cl, 70 degree proof. 4 Miniatures and 1 half bottle.
JOHNNIE WALKER RED LABEL Blended and bottled by John Walker & Sons Ltd. Blended, 26 2/3 fl. ozs, 70 degree proof. KING GEORGE IV Blended and bottled by The Distillers Agency Limited. Blended, 26 2/3 fl. ozs, 70 degree proof. DEWAR`S WHITE LABEL Blended and bottled by John Dewar & Sons Ltd. Blended, 26 2/3 fl. ozs, 70 degree proof. THE ANTIQUARY Blended and bottled by J & W Hardie. Level: Lower Middle of Shoulder. In original box. Blended, 26 2/3 fl. ozs, 70 degree proof. 4 Bottles.
BALLANTINE`S M2000 LIQUEUR Specially bottled for Allied Distillers Employees to celebrate the Millennium. Liqueur, 75cl, 34% volume. BALLANTINES FOUNDERS RESERVE. Blended and bottled by George Ballantine & Son Ltd. labelled for the East. level: Lower Middle of Shoulder. In original box. Blended, 75cl. THE ELEVEN-11 YEAR-OLD Blended and bottled by Clyde Distillers Ltd. Level: Top of Shoulder. In original box. Single malt, 75cl, 43% volume. PRINCE CHARLIE Blended and bottled for Somerfield. Blended, 1.5 litre, 40% volume. 4 Bottles.
DALMORE-19 YEAR-OLD Distilled December 1976, bottled January 1995. Bottled by Cadenhead`s. part of the Authentic Collection. Level: Top of Shoulder. In original box. Single malt, 70cl, 58.7% volume. DALMORE-16 YEAR-OLD Distilled 1989, bottled September 2005. As above. Limited edition, only 216 bottles released from a Bourbon barrel. In original tube. Single malt, 70cl, 56.7% volume. DALMORE-15 YEAR-OLD Distilled 1989, bottled February 2005. As above. Limited edition, only 198 bottles released from a Bourbon barrel. In original tube. Single malt, 70cl, 57.5% volume. DALMORE-14 YEAR-OLD Distilled 1989, bottled July 2003. As above. Limited edition, only 228 bottles released from a Bourbon barrel. In original tube. Single malt, 70cl, 58.2% volume. 4 Bottles.
ROYAL LOCHNAGAR-10 YEAR-OLD THE MANAGER`S DRAM Selected by Malt Distillery Managers within Diageo Distilling Ltd. Bottled January 2006. Limited edition, bottle no. 1060. Single malt, 70cl, 57.2% volume. GLENLOSSIE-12 YEAR-OLD THE MANAGER`S DRAM Refill cask whisky specially selected for the Malt Distillery Managers within Diageo Distilling Ltd. Bottle no. 0748. Dated November 2004. Level: Neck High. Singel malt, 70cl, 55.5% volume. THE DIRECTOR`S BLEND Bottled December 2005. An exclusive blend of specially selected old and rare whiskies from Diageo`s 27 malt and grain distilleries. Vatted, 70cl, 45% volume. 3 Bottles.
HAIG GOLD LABEL GALLON BOTTLE Blended and bottled by John Haig & Co. Ltd. Level: In the Neck. Label is marked. Blended whisky, 1 gallon, 70 degree proof. BELL`S EXTRA SPECIAL 8 PINT BOTTLE Blended and bottled by Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd. Level: In the Neck. Label is marked. Blended whisky, 8 pits/4.54 litre, 40% volume. 2 Bottles.
GRAHAM`S PORT Shipped by Wms J Graham Co. Oporto. Level: In the Neck. Label is lightly ripped. Also comes with Half Bottle. PETER YATES BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY PORT Bottle for Yates Wine Lodges Limited. Level: Middle of Shoulder. Also included in this Lot: Gilbey`s Triple Crown Port, Fine Rio Douro Port, Hunt Brand Old Port, Fine Old Port Wine(Half Bottle), Sandeman Ruby Port(Half Bottle). 5 Bottles and 2 Half Bottles.
A collections of vintage 1970s Boxed Britain`s Farm Implements comprising of Ford Tractor and Farm Implements ((9590), Multi-Level Elevator ((9564), Ploughs (9546), Seed Drill (9539), Cultivator (9536), Buck Rake (9543), Gang Roller (9554), Manure Spreader (9540) Mule dozer (9539), Crop Sprayer (9548), Acrobat Rake (9537),Ford Tractor and rear dump (9630) and High Sided Tipper Cart (9566.)
ACCESSORIES (3): Collection of 3 silk lines in maker`s original decorative boxes, a Kingfisher No.6 pure silk, 40 yard DT level or spinning, a Kingfisher No.2 pure silk, 30 yard balanced taper line with hang tag and The Allcock Glider waterproof silk line, size HDH 30 yard, mint in box with tags.
A large Victorian canteen of double struck King`s pattern mainly G Adams London 1853, contained in a mahogany canteen with lift out trays, comprising: eighteen dessert and tablespoons; twenty two teaspoons; twenty three table forks; twenty four dessert forks; together with various silver plated nut crackers, skewers etc, the lower level fitted with fruit and berry spoons; cauldron salts and spoons; and open mustards by various makers and patterns (qty) approximately 339oz
Civil War – passport – deed of banishment by Oliver Cromwell remarkable ms document being an obligation bond for William Frankland of Ellerton (N Yorks) dated July 18th 1656 written in English on a single page folio signed by Frankland and various witnesses to base. Frankland agrees by this document to pay the sum of 1000 pounds (say 1million in today’s money) as a bond to ensure that he has the liberty to ‘passe beyond the seas’ and that ‘he depart from ye Commonwealth of England Scotland and Ireland and the dominions thereunto belonging & doe not returne into any of them without licence first obtained from his Highnesse the Lord Protector (ie Cromwell) & the Councill and doe not either before or after his departure art or consent to arting of anything injudicial or against the son of his Highnesse nor the Commonwealthe...’ This document seems to act a dual purpose – in the first instance it is a very early example of a kind of passport – providing Frankland with safe passage beyond the seas. On another level it is also a deed of banishment ensuring that he gets out of the country and does not return. We have had considerable difficulty in pinpointing the identity of Frankland which seemed initially curious. He was obviously considered too dangerous to be allowed to stay in the Commonwealth which suggests immediately that he was a leading Royalist. However he was clearly evading punishment or execution and this document points to some sort of political ‘deal’ whereby he agrees to leave the country but still has his head intact ! Records show that there was a Sir William Frankland 1st Baronet who was created as such in 1660 – the year of the Restoration of Charles II. He was described as from Thirkelby North Yorks and he went on to be a long serving MP for Thirsk. There is every possibility that the two are the same. This document also seems to suggest that Frankland may have been involved in some sort of violent conduct by this curious reference to his agreement not to do anything injurious to Cromwell’s son. This is possibly a reference to Henry Cromwell a General in the New Model Army and by this time Lord Lieutenant in Ireland. If this is the case then it would seem that Frankland was too much of a threat to be allowed to remain in the Commonwealth but too important to be dealt with by punishment imprisonment or execution. It may be that Frankland was one of many Royalists who rallied to the edicts of the exiled Charles II to raise troops to fight against the Parliamentary forces. The fact that he received a hereditary title only a few months after Charles had been restored to the throne suggests that he was certainly rewarded for his services to the exiled King. Together with a ms family pedigree with a note relating to this document and the comment, even then that : ‘[this] is all we know of said Wm Frankland’. There is also the ms will of an Anthony Frankland dated 1714 – he appears to be a great grandson of William.
Pass (Crispin van de) Hortus floridus 5 parts in 1 vol. Latin text issue engraved title 2 other printed titles (summer & autumn) 5 frontispieces and 220 plates of flowers on 161 leaves texts on facing versos exceptions are all accounted for except for last plate of summer: cariophylus a few figures lightly coloured a nice if probably made up copy title mounted and a couple of tiny marginal defects some other margins renewed early 20th century dark green morocco gilt g.e. by Riviere bought from W&W cat.110 item 2266 for £180 in 1967 the original invoice (which lists much else) inserted oblong 8vo Arnheim Jansson 1614. ***Comprises; [spring] plate of garden with points of compass plates 1-41; Aestas printed title with Utrecht & Arnheim imprint garden plate plates 1-20; Autumnus printed title with Utrecht & Arnehim imprint engraved leaf Epigramma. Flora naturae. signed A.B. garden plate plates 1-25 + 25bis (the narcissus bulb) + Radix utriusque cyclamini (unumbered); [winter] garden plate plates 1-12 [altera pars] title “Cognoscite lilia agri” plates 1-120 all but 53 & 120 two to a leaf. Spencer Savage`s paper in The Library 1923 starts to attack the issue points of this complex work; however it can only really be applied to undisturbed copies in contemporary bindings otherwise brain fever ensues. “The most striking feature of the figures is the degree of atmosphere that has been achieved with so difficult and mechanical an instrument as the burin...In many of de Passe`s plates the plants are shown growing in the soil the artist`s eye-level being chosen so low that the flat Dutch landscape gives place to a plain sky against which the flower and leaves are firmly patterened. The book like Camerarius...thus anticipates Thornton`s Temple of Flora. Delightful touches of humour enliven de Passe`s work: bees and butterflies hover about the flowers; insects crawl among the leaves; a little mouse gnaws contentedly at an uprooted corn...” Blunt p. 109.
Danny Blanchflower’s Tottenham Hotspur 1962 F.A. Cup winner’s medal, a 9ct.gold medal inscribed 1961-62, THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR F.C., D. BLANCHFLOWER, now within a later pierced scrolling frame with suspension loop. Born in Belfast on 10th February 1926, Robert Dennis “Danny” Blanchflower played football for Connsbrook and Bloomfield United before joining Glentoran in December 1945. He joined Barnsley in 1949 for £6,500 and played four times for Northern Ireland before joining Aston Villa in a £15,000 move in March 1951. Whilst with Villa he played a further nine times for Northern Ireland before joining Tottenham Hotspur in December 1954 for £30,000. It was with Spurs that he had major success both at Club and International level. As captain for his national side as well as Spurs, he became one of the most influential and respected players of his generation. In 1958 he was awarded his first Footballer of the Year trophy and led Tottenham Hotspur to their “Double” win in season 1960-61 and a further F.A.Cup win in 1962, for which the present medal was presented. His club playing career culminated in the European Cup-Winners’ Cup win in 1963, with Spurs becoming the first British side to win a European trophy. In a ten year period with Spurs he made a total of 436 appearances, scoring 27 goals, including the third goal in the F.A.Cup final of 1962. He also captained Northern Ireland in their successful 1958 World Cup campaign and played a total of 56 times for his country. He retired from playing football on 30th June 1964 and had a successful career in journalism before returning to football as Chelsea manager in December 1978. He stayed with Chelsea in this capacity until September 1979 before becoming Northern Ireland manager. In the 1962 F.A. Cup final Danny Blanchflower captained Tottenham Hotspur to their second successive Cup final win. The match was played at Wembley on 5th May 1962 with Spurs defeating Burnley 3-1. Blanchflower scored his side’s third and decisive goal from the penalty-spot in the 80th minute.
GLEN GARIOCH-16 YEAR-OLD 1985 Distilled 11th April 1985. Distilled and bottled by Morrison`s Glen Garioch Distillery. Specially selected for The Whisky Exchange. Limited edition, Individual Cask Bottling, Cask no. 1585, a Sheery Butt. Level: Top of Shoulder. In original tube. Single malt, 70cl, 51.9% volume. GLEN GARIOCH-15 YEAR-OLD Distilled and bottled by Morrison`s Glen Garioch Distillery. In original box. Single malt, 70cl, 43% volume. GLEN GARIOCH-12 YEAR-OLD As above. Bottled for The National Trust for Scotland. In original tube. Single malt, 70cl, 43% volume. GLEN GARIOCH-10 YEAR-OLD As above. In original tube. Single malt, 70cl, 40% volume. GLEN GARIOCH-8 YEAR-OLD As above. In original box. Single malt, 70cl, 40% volume. 5 Bottles.
GLENLIVET-15 YEAR-OLD Bonded and bottled by Gordon & MacPhail, Elgin. Level: in the neck. Label is marked. Single malt, 75cl/26 2/3 fl. ozs., 40% volume/70 degree proof THE KING`S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS TERCENTENARY-12 YEAR-OLD Distilled, Blended & Bottled to mark the Tercentenary of the King`s Own Scottish Borderers in 1989. Bottle no. 12. Blended, 75cl, 40% volume. 2 Bottles
THE WHISKY OF 1990 Blended and bottled by Whyte & Mackay Distillers Limited. A unique blend to celebrate Glasgow as the Cultural Capital of Europe 1990. Level: Upper Middle of bottle. Blended, 75cl, 40% volume. JUBILEE RESERVE WHISKY Blended and bottled by Stweart & Son of Dundee Ltd. Bottled to celebrate 60 years of Service by Robert L. Fleming. BALLANTINE`S DECANTER Ceramic decanter. Blended and bottled by george ballantine & Son Limited. Blended. BELL`S DECANTER PRINCE WILLIAM OF WALES Commemorative decanter to celebrate the birth of Prince William of Wales. Blended, 50cl, 40% volume. 2 Bottles and 2 Decanters.
ABBOT`S CHOICE Blended and bottled by John McEwan & Co. Ltd. Level: Top of Shoulder. Blended, 26 2/3 fl. ozs., 70 degree proof. CRAWFORD`S 3 STAR Blended and bottled by A Crawford & Co. Ltd. Level: Top of Shoulder. Blended, 26 2/3 fl. ozs. 75.7cl, 70 degree proof. MCCALLUM`S PERFECTION Blended and bottled by D & A McCallum Limited. Level: In the Neck. Blended, 26 2/3 fl. ozs., 70 degree proof. DEWAR`S WHITE LABEL Blended and bottled by john Dewar & Sons Ltd. Level: In the Neck. Blended, 26 2/3 fl. ozs., 70 degree proof. BUCHANAN`S RESERVE Blended and bottled by James Buchanan & Co. Limited. Level: Top of Shoulder. Marked for Duty Free Sales. In original box. Blended, 86.8 US proof. FINEST GLEN DHU WHISKY Blank label. 6 Bottles.
AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY MINING THEODOLITE BY TROUGHTON & SIMMS, LONDON, the telescope with sliding-tube focusing and bubble level, mounted on a vernier to vertical arc engraved with scales, secured to swivelling platform signed as per title and set with silvered compass and securing screws and tripod socket Ñ 9 1/2in. (24cm.) high; together with a small surveyor`s sighting dial, unsigned, (2)
Wardie Master Models: 49 Level Crossing Gates, 43 Cycle Rack with Cycles, Water Tower, 80 Loading Gauge, 34 Watchman`s Hut in original boxes and selection of loose accessories including bus stops, coal bunkers, luggage office, cables and figures; read Essolube Oil Bin, F-VG, boxes F-VG; Dublo-Dinky Mail Van
Hornby-Dublo: Bristol Castle, two L 30 1000 BHP Bo-Bo Diesel Electric Locomotives, TPO Set with card packing keeps, five coaching stock, twelve freight stock, accessories including gtrack, level crossing, points, track and plastic lineside accessories by other makers, 1960`s Railway Modeller, P-G, some overpainting, boxes P-F, Trix Whistling Signal Box
SHIP’S BINNACLE “SESTREL” BY HENRY BROWNE AND SON. TYPE 89521 COMPASS NO 2944N the cylindrical oak frame surmounted by the copper compass top with glass windows and two copper handles, with two iron brackets bolted to the cylinder with two cast balls on either side above a measuring scale, a spirit level contained in a brass case screwed to the front, a cast brass plaque compass No 2944N, the base with four slots for attaching to the deck 54in. (137cm) high
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY LACQUERED AND PATINATED BRASS THEODOLITE, by Stanley, London, number 25193, the mounted spirit level sighting tube pivoted between two uprights with vernier scale, the rotating calibrated compass inset plinth applied with spirit level and signed STANLEY, LONDON 25193, on a platform base with levelling screws, marked Stanley`s patent. 41cm(h)
A good quantity of Hornby Scaledale ‘00’ gauge railway scenic items. Oast House (R8568). Platelayers hut (R8586). Wooden Bus Shelter (R8680). 2 Canal Bridge (R8569). Canal Bridge Ramps (R8606). Small Gas Holder (R8737). White Cliffs Cottage (R8547). AWS Boxes (R8591). Recycling Banks (R8578). Water Tower (R8535). Greenhouse (R8682). Purifiers (8741). Single Sided Straight Platforms (R8583). Granite Walls – 3 x pack no: 1 (R8526) (1 with 1 corner stone missing), 3 x pack no: 3. (R8538). Cows (R768). Sheep (R767). Refuse Skips (R8613). Wheel Bins (R8577). Belisha Beacons (R8669). Gravestones (R8574). Pillar Boxes (R8579). Parcels & Cases on Trolley (R8676). Post 1960’s Road Signs (R8666). 2-road Engine Shed and Water Tower. Together with Hornby - Set of 3 Weathered Finish Vee Tank Wagons (R6153B), Footbridge (R076), Double Track Level Crossing (R636), signals, buffers, some animals, fences and wall sections etc. Most Scaledale and many other items boxed, one or two may have been opened. VGC-As New.
A rare Mauch 1 foot Surveyor`s Sector-Compendium, engraved `D. Mauch. Cologne`, for British market, of laminated construction, with nickel-silver around boxwood or brass inner core, with functions including detachable set square, divided on both faces, rotating sun dial with gnomon in compartment, folding steel and brass sight at hinge, divided 0 - 180, 180 - 0 and 0 - 90 degrees, level bubble, with inscriptions and tables for linear and volumetric measures, divided in inches and millimetres, 2nd quarter 19th Century, 305mm long

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