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BOR FORRAS 1996 VINTAGE BLAUFRANKISH An example of Hungarian winemaking from 1996 - this is described as the top quality of Hungarian wine "minosegu bor". Blaufrankish is literally translated as Blue Frankish and is a blue skinned red grape variety. 750ml. 11% abv. Levels good in all bottles. Excellent condition. 3 bottles.
2 LONGROW A pair of Longrow bottlings from their wood series. LONGROW 13 YEAR OLD - SHERRY WOOD. 70cl. 53.2% abv. Distilled 1989. Bottled 2002. One of 2350 bottles. In original carton. Level mid-neck. Excellent condition. LONGROW 10 YEAR OLD - TOKAJI WOOD. 70cl. 55.6% abv. Distilled 1995 and matured for 8 years in a refill cask & then 2 years in a Fresh Tokaji wine cask. In original carton. Level mid-neck. Excellent condition. 2 bottles.
SELECTION OF SHERRY AND MADEIRA A selection of Fortified wines, including: BLANDY'S DUKE OF CLARENCE Rich Malmsey Madeira. 70cl. 17.9% abv. Level mid-low neck. Label worn & faded. SEAGERS CREAM AUSTRALIAN SHERRY. Approx. 75cl. No strength statement. Level mid-neck. Screwcap closure. Good condition. GONZALEZ, BYASS ROMANO CREAM SHERRY, Jerez. Approx. 75cl. No strength statement. Level low neck. Very good condition. ROYAL "SPRINGBOK" RICH SOUTH AFRICAN WINE. High Strength. Specially selected for, bottled & distributed by John Grant, Glasgow. Label stained with a couple of areas of damage. Level low neck. 4 bottles.
BOWMORE FEIS ILE 2014 - 1989 VINTAGE The second of the Bowmore Feis Ile offerings for 2014 is this 24 year old Single Malt Scotch Whisky. Matured in first fill American oak Bourbon barrel anf French Wine Barrique. 700ml. 53.3% abv. Limited Edition bottle no. 266/300. In presentation wooden case with certificate of authenticity. Level low neck. Excellent condition. 1 bottle.
A SELECTION OF FRENCH RED WINE Six Bottles of French Red Wine, including: CHATEAU LANGOA BARTON 1983 Vintage Saint-Julien. 3eme cru classe. Shipped by BBR. Good year for Bordeaux. Level bottom neck approx. 2cm from base of cork. Label has staining. CHATEAU LA GORDONNE 1982 Cotes de Provence. Grand Vin Billette. 75cl. Level bottom neck. Approx 2 cm from base of cork. Staining on label. CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE 2007. 750ml. 15% abv. Innocent VI. Made & bottled by Remy Febras. Small tears on label. PRINCE PROBUS CLOS TRIGUEDINA 1982 Cahors. 75cl. Bottle No. 04534. Level bottom neck/ top shoulder approx. 2.5cm from base of cork. MACON ROUGE 1973. No capacity or strength stated. Level low neck. Some staining on label. Joseph Travers et Cie (France). COTES DU VENTOUX ROUGE 2006. 75cl. 13.5% abv. Made and bottled by Du Peloux. Very good condition. 6 bottles.
MONBAZILLAC VINTAGE 1950 A great older Grand Cru bottling of Monbazillac Dessert Wine Vintage 1950. Bottled by Emile Monbouche, Domaines de Belingard & Grand Chemin. Level bottom neck approx. 2.5cm from base of cork. No strength statement. 75cl. Label has staining and some small tears. 1 bottle.
BUNNAHABHAIN FEIS ILE 2014 Bunnahabhain had 2 Feis Ile Bottlings for 2014. This is the first of them - Dram An Stiureadair. 70cl. 56.7% abv. An unusual heavily peated Bunnahabhain mellowed with Marsala Dessert Wine finish. Signed by both The Distillery Manager and Master Blender. Bottle no. 386 of 632. Level bottom neck/ top shoulder. In original tube. Excellent condition. 1 bottle.
Sonia Handford (1925-2010): Lady with cockatoo, oil on board, 61 x 47 cm, unframed. Provenance: The artist's daughter. Note: Born to Russian Jewish parents who settled in England in the early 1900s, Sonia Handford was educated at Clapham County Girls’ Grammar School, and later at Wimbledon School of Art (1942-1945) under Lionel Ellis (1903–1988) where she received the ‘Painting with Merit’ award. She travelled widely during her life, beginning with France, Spain, Italy and Greece and later to Egypt, Russia, and the U.S.A. and exhibited at Wandsworth Town Hall (1963), Moriarty’s Wine Bar, West Hampstead (1989) and Shaftesbury Arts Centre (2004). She also had an extensive teaching career at Sydenham School for Girls, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Balls Park College of Education, St. Albans School for Boys and Hampstead Comprehensive. Major influences on her work include: Picasso, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Cezanne and Van Gogh.
Sonia Handford (1925-2010): Getaria, Catalonia, oil on board, 92 x 123 cm, signed & titled verso. Provenance: The artist's daughter. Note: Born to Russian Jewish parents who settled in England in the early 1900s, Sonia Handford was educated at Clapham County Girls’ Grammar School, and later at Wimbledon School of Art (1942-1945) under Lionel Ellis (1903–1988) where she received the ‘Painting with Merit’ award. She travelled widely during her life, beginning with France, Spain, Italy and Greece and later to Egypt, Russia, and the U.S.A. and exhibited at Wandsworth Town Hall (1963), Moriarty’s Wine Bar, West Hampstead (1989) and Shaftesbury Arts Centre (2004). She also had an extensive teaching career at Sydenham School for Girls, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Balls Park College of Education, St. Albans School for Boys and Hampstead Comprehensive. Major influences on her work include: Picasso, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Cezanne and Van Gogh.
Sonia Handford (1925-2010): 'Dark landscape' & 'Tin Mines', St Austell, Cornwall, a pair of oils on board, each labelled verso 60 x 82 cm. Provenance: The artist's daughter. Note: Born to Russian Jewish parents who settled in England in the early 1900s, Sonia Handford was educated at Clapham County Girls’ Grammar School, and later at Wimbledon School of Art (1942-1945) under Lionel Ellis (1903–1988) where she received the ‘Painting with Merit’ award. She travelled widely during her life, beginning with France, Spain, Italy and Greece and later to Egypt, Russia, and the U.S.A. and exhibited at Wandsworth Town Hall (1963), Moriarty’s Wine Bar, West Hampstead (1989) and Shaftesbury Arts Centre (2004). She also had an extensive teaching career at Sydenham School for Girls, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Balls Park College of Education, St. Albans School for Boys and Hampstead Comprehensive. Major influences on her work include: Picasso, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Cezanne and Van Gogh.
Sonia Handford (1925-2010): Classical figural scene, oil on board, signed lower right, 81 x 122 cm. Provenance: The artist's daughter. Note: Born to Russian Jewish parents who settled in England in the early 1900s, Sonia Handford was educated at Clapham County Girls’ Grammar School, and later at Wimbledon School of Art (1942-1945) under Lionel Ellis (1903–1988) where she received the ‘Painting with Merit’ award. She travelled widely during her life, beginning with France, Spain, Italy and Greece and later to Egypt, Russia, and the U.S.A. and exhibited at Wandsworth Town Hall (1963), Moriarty’s Wine Bar, West Hampstead (1989) and Shaftesbury Arts Centre (2004). She also had an extensive teaching career at Sydenham School for Girls, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Balls Park College of Education, St. Albans School for Boys and Hampstead Comprehensive. Major influences on her work include: Picasso, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Cezanne and Van Gogh.
Sonia Handford (1925-2010): 'Surrinda', oil on board, 92 x 150 cm. Provenance: The artist's daughter. Note: Born to Russian Jewish parents who settled in England in the early 1900s, Sonia Handford was educated at Clapham County Girls’ Grammar School, and later at Wimbledon School of Art (1942-1945) under Lionel Ellis (1903–1988) where she received the ‘Painting with Merit’ award. She travelled widely during her life, beginning with France, Spain, Italy and Greece and later to Egypt, Russia, and the U.S.A. and exhibited at Wandsworth Town Hall (1963), Moriarty’s Wine Bar, West Hampstead (1989) and Shaftesbury Arts Centre (2004). She also had an extensive teaching career at Sydenham School for Girls, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Balls Park College of Education, St. Albans School for Boys and Hampstead Comprehensive. Major influences on her work include: Picasso, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Cezanne and Van Gogh.
Sonia Handford (1925-2010): Abstract composition, watercolour, signed lower right, 47 x 34 cm. Provenance: The artist's daughter. Note: Born to Russian Jewish parents who settled in England in the early 1900s, Sonia Handford was educated at Clapham County Girls’ Grammar School, and later at Wimbledon School of Art (1942-1945) under Lionel Ellis (1903–1988) where she received the ‘Painting with Merit’ award. She travelled widely during her life, beginning with France, Spain, Italy and Greece and later to Egypt, Russia, and the U.S.A. and exhibited at Wandsworth Town Hall (1963), Moriarty’s Wine Bar, West Hampstead (1989) and Shaftesbury Arts Centre (2004). She also had an extensive teaching career at Sydenham School for Girls, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Balls Park College of Education, St. Albans School for Boys and Hampstead Comprehensive. Major influences on her work include: Picasso, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Cezanne and Van Gogh.
Sonia Handford (1925-2010): The Beatles, linocut, hand-signed to margin; together with an additional unsigned example of the same subject, each 30 x 45 cm; and a hand signed lithograph of a sleeping girl numbered 1/12 (3). Provenance: The artist's daughter. Note: Born to Russian Jewish parents who settled in England in the early 1900s, Sonia Handford was educated at Clapham County Girls’ Grammar School, and later at Wimbledon School of Art (1942-1945) under Lionel Ellis (1903–1988) where she received the ‘Painting with Merit’ award. She travelled widely during her life, beginning with France, Spain, Italy and Greece and later to Egypt, Russia, and the U.S.A. and exhibited at Wandsworth Town Hall (1963), Moriarty’s Wine Bar, West Hampstead (1989) and Shaftesbury Arts Centre (2004). She also had an extensive teaching career at Sydenham School for Girls, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Balls Park College of Education, St. Albans School for Boys and Hampstead Comprehensive. Major influences on her work include: Picasso, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Cezanne and Van Gogh.
Sonia Handford (1925-2010): Three ink studies to include Cretan Women, Breton Women & Digging for Potatoes, Brittany (3). Provenance: The artist's daughter. Note: Born to Russian Jewish parents who settled in England in the early 1900s, Sonia Handford was educated at Clapham County Girls’ Grammar School, and later at Wimbledon School of Art (1942-1945) under Lionel Ellis (1903–1988) where she received the ‘Painting with Merit’ award. She travelled widely during her life, beginning with France, Spain, Italy and Greece and later to Egypt, Russia, and the U.S.A. and exhibited at Wandsworth Town Hall (1963), Moriarty’s Wine Bar, West Hampstead (1989) and Shaftesbury Arts Centre (2004). She also had an extensive teaching career at Sydenham School for Girls, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Balls Park College of Education, St. Albans School for Boys and Hampstead Comprehensive. Major influences on her work include: Picasso, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Cezanne and Van Gogh.
A quantity of Corgi featuring several TV-themed items including Aston Martin DBS The Persuaders with Brett Sinclair figure, Triumph Herald Convertible with figure Summer Wine, Morris Commercial Truck with Claude Greengrass and dog Alfred figures Heartbeat, Morris Minor Traveller with figure Heartbeat, Monkeemobile, Mini Cooper, Land Rover Royal Mail Postbus, Volvo Fire Engine City, London Scene Taxi Dial a Cab, Land Rover Coastguard, Ford Transit Tipper, Mercedes S Class. All window boxed, minor wear to some, vehicles as new. (25)
Mixed Lot comprising a Copper Jardiniere, Victorian Chamber Pot, Oversized Pink Cup and Saucer (apple marking), Four Japanese Cups and Saucers, Japanese Cup and Saucer, Two Quimper Bowls, Two bone China cups plus Three Champagne Glasses, Three Liqueur Glasses and Five Wine Glasses with Gold Rims
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