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Click here to subscribeA Campaign decanter box, used by Ensign James Gammell during the Peninsular WarA square 'campaign-style' mahogany decanter box, with decorative brass inlay and escutcheon, brass handles to sides and a brass plate affixed to the top lid bearing the engraved inscription 'This case went through the Peninsular campaigns of 1813-1814 with its owner, Ensign James Gammell 59th Regiment, who retired from the Army (as Captain of 92nd Regiment) in 1825. He died on 25th September 1893 in his 97th year, having been the last surviving Officer of the Peninsular War.', the interior with a red leather, green baize and mahogany lining and housing four glass decanters, complete with their stoppers and each bearing a silver-plated label, 'Gin'; 'Rum'; 'Whiskey'; and 'Brandy' respectively, these likely not contemporary to the case, 215mm x 220mm, brass inscription polished, key lacking, otherwise in good sound conditionFor the recipient's medals and biography, please see Lot 104.Please note that due to the weight and contents of this Lot, postage is not available. Collection at the various Medal Fairs around the United Kingdom can be arranged.…
ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE GLASSWAREincluding Italian Empoli amber bubble vase, 28cm high; Carnival glass pitcher and matching glasses, three green stemmed hock vases, cranberry glass decanter, cranberry and gilt decanter with glasses, millefleur paperweight, Caithness vases, handblown smoky glass vase, 31cm, etc.
The Gordon Highlanders Rich Mellow Scotch Whisky, `200 Bicentenary` bottling, 40% vol 70cl (one bottle), The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky, Wade decanter to commemorate 100 Years, 40% vol 70cl, in original card box (one bottle), The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky, Wade Highland Decanter, 40% vol 70cl, in original card box (one bottle) (3)
Bell's Blended Scotch Whisky: a collection of decanters comprising; Alexander Graham Bell, Christmas 1990 (x2), 1991-2000 (full run), Queen Mother 90th Birthday, Birth of Princess Eugene, Original Extra Special, Birth of Prince William, Queen Mother 100th Birthday, Queen Elizabeth II 75th Birthday, Golden Jubilee Decanter, together with Bell's Millenium Whisky and Rutherford's Scotch Whisky ceramic decanter commemorating the 100th birthday of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, limited edition 49/100 (22)
A mixed lot to include a silver decanter label Brandy, a pair of engine turned napkin rings, along with a silver front Kitney and Co clock and picture frame and an ebony dressing table mirror with a white metal initial to the back Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request
BOWMORE 30 YEAR OLD THE SEA DRAGON 75CL ISLAY SINGLE MALT 43% ABV / 75cl Sat on the picturesque shore of Loch Indaal, Bowmore is a distillery steeped in mythology and legend, ranging from tales of Sea Dragons and Devils in churches to, er, seagulls. Making use of Islay’s abundant peat, Bowmore whisky can be smoky and briny, but it distinguishes itself from its contemporaries with notes of tropical fruit and Parma Violets. Most famous among whisky auction regulars are its outstanding “Black” releases. These 1964 vintage sherry bombs were available for a snip when they made their debut in the early 1990s, but are now capable of commanding five figure sums at auction. Weight of decanter and contents: 1484g Shaking the bottle suggests a fill level in the shoulder.
TAMNAVULIN-GLENLIVET 10 YEAR OLD POT STILL DECANTER 75CL SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT 40% ABV / 75clBuilt in the 1960s by Invergordon distillers, Tamnavulin translates from Gaelic as “the mill on the hill” in honour of the historic carding mill it shares a site with. Most of the whisky produced at the distillery is used for blending by Whyte & MacKay, who bought over the Invergordon group in 1995, but they do still produce a small amount of single malt.
GLENFIDDICH HERITAGE RESERVE ROBERT THE BRUCE DECANTER 75CL SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT 43% ABV / 75cl Without Glenfiddich, Scotland might not enjoy the same thriving whisky scene it has today. Founded in 1886 by William Grant, and still family owned, Glenfiddich was one of the first distilleries to seriously market single malt whisky as a credible alternative to blends. This decision was prompted by a dispute with their grain supplier in 1963, leading to a scaling back in production of their Grant’s blend. By the late 1960s Glenfiddich single malt was a firm hit with the Jet Set, who were picking it up in their droves from the newly emerging Duty-Free market.That early prescience clearly paid off, as (despite strong competition from fellow Speyside giants Glenlivet and Macallan) Glenfiddich is consistently the best-selling single malt in the world, shifting over 1 million cases every year.
A group of eight cut and plain glass decanters, including four with silver collars, two hallmarked for Peter John Doherty, Birmingham, 1982, 26.5cm high; an Art Deco plain rectangular decanter with faceted stopper, hallmarked for Hukin and Heath, Birmingham, 1930, 25cm high; and another late Victorian spirit decanter, of tri-handled form, hallmarked London, 1898; and three other unmounted examples, with two spare stoppers (group)