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Lot 95

JAMESON GOLD RESERVE | ABV: 40% | Country: Ireland | Type: Blended Irish whiskey | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: L812331975 1037 | Estimate: 4 000 - 6 000 Kc | Distillery | Midleton is an Irish distillery located in the town of Midleton near Cork in the south of Ireland. It is among the largest distilleries in the country. It was originally established in 1825, but in 1975 several older distilleries merged to create a new, modern distillery known as "New Midleton," which replaced the original Midleton Distillery. The distillery produces several types of whiskey, both traditional single pot still and grain whiskey. These are then marketed as single pot still whiskey or used for blended whiskey. Today, Midleton is home to a number of Irish whiskey brands such as Jameson, Redbreast, Powers, Green Spot, as well as the premium Midleton Very Rare, which is released annually as a limited edition and is sought after by whiskey collectors and connoisseurs worldwide.Today the distillery is part of the Irish Distillers group, which falls under the international conglomerate Pernod Ricard, and is one of the key players in the renewal and development of Irish whiskey on global market. | Bottle | Jameson Gold Reserve is a blended Irish whiskey that showcases a more expressive and complex side of Jameson. It contains a high proportion of pot still whiskey and is matured in a combination of casks, including virgin oak, which brings a unique blend of sweetness and subtle smoke.Nose: Smooth and sweet, with notes of honey, vanilla, oak, and hints of dried fruit and melon.Taste: Rich and velvety, with layers of caramel, nuts, dark sugar, honey, and a slightly spicy finish that fades into notes of vanilla and oak.Finish: Long and warm, with soft notes of spice, oak, and lingering sweetness.Jameson Gold Reserve is considered a premium blend that stands out from standard Jameson production, making it appealing to even the most discerning Irish whiskey enthusiasts.

Lot 31

MACALLAN FINE OAK 18 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 18 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Condition: damage on front and back vignette | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Estimate: 5 000 - 8 000 Kc | Distillery | The Macallan is a Scottish whiskey distillery located in the Speyside region and is one of the most famous and respected single malt whiskey brands in the world. It was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid and is now owned by the Edrington Group.Although Macallan is now synonymous with the growth of single malt whiskies, it has long been an important part of blended whiskies. It wasn't until the 1980s that, due to the decline in demand for blended whisky, it began to focus more on single malt whisky.A team led by Allan Shiach, Frank Newlands, Hugh Mitcalf and Willie Phillips launched a campaign that put The Macallan in premium whiskey position, nicknamed "Cognac whisky". The Macallan thus attracted not only whiskey lovers, but also the wider public thanks to unusual advertising campaigns, which were often bohemian and imaginatively provocative. Another breakthrough came with the launch of the "Fine & Rare" range and the collaboration with Lalique, who created special decanters for rare editions such as 50 and 60 year old whiskies. This approach allowed The Macallan to establish itself in the luxury whiskey market.The Macallan is one of the most sought-after whiskeys in the world, not only among connoisseurs and collectors, but also as an investment product. | Bottle | The Macallan Fine Oak 18 Years Old is a single malt whisky that ranks among the sought-after bottles within the Fine Oak series. This whisky is aged in a combination of three types of casks: European and American oak sherry casks and bourbon casks, for a minimum of 18 years. This aging process imparts a complex and balanced profile with a touch of sweetness and woody elegance, characteristic of this range.Nose: Notes of honey, vanilla, and light traces of cream, accompanied by soft fruit notes—especially orange and almonds—with a hint of oak spice.Taste: Prominent flavors of sweet wood, vanilla, caramel, and nuts, with complex hints of chocolate and subtle spices.Finish: Smooth and long-lasting, with a predominant sweetness complemented by traces of citrus and subtle notes of oak.The Macallan Fine Oak 18 Years Old is no longer part of the distillery's range and is sought after by Macallan whisky fans and collectors for its distinctive profile.

Lot 12

BLAIR ATHOL 1975 RARE MALTS SELECTION 27 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1975 | Bottled: 04/2003 | Stated age: 27 years old | ABV: 54,7% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Estimate: 10 000 - 15 000 Kc | Distillery | Blair Athol is a Scottish distillery in the Highlands, in the town of Pitlochry, founded in 1798 by John Stewart and Robert Robertson, making it one of the oldest legal whiskey stills in Scotland. Originally named Aldour after the stream that supplied it with water, it changed its name to Blair Athol in 1825, probably inspired by the nearby castle and the Duke of Athol.Due to economic problems, it was closed between 1932 and 1949. It was then re-commissioned by Arthur Bell & Sons and its single malt whiskey became an important part of Bell's blend, one of the UK's best-selling blended whiskies.Blair Athol distillate has a heavier character with a nutty and malty flavour, which is ideally developed by aging in ex-sherry casks, although most of the distillate is aged in ex-bourbon casks for blending purposes.As a single malt, Blair Athol officially appears only in the Flora & Fauna series and in limited editions. Today, Diageo owns the distillery. | Bottle | Blair Athol 1975 is a single malt whisky, distilled in 1975 and bottled in April 2003 after 27 years of aging as part of the prestigious Rare Malts Selection series. This range focuses on limited bottlings of exceptional and rare whiskies, often from closed distilleries or very old stocks. The whiskies in this series are bottled at cask strength, without chill filtration or added coloring, ensuring their authentic character.Nose: Medium rich, with notes of polished oak, hints of chestnut puree, butter, cakes, and chocolate chip cookies.Taste: Full and robust, nutty, with notes of hazelnut spread and chestnuts, combined with a delicate sweetness.Finish: Long, with lingering notes of orange peel and chocolate, adding sophistication to the whisky.The auctioned bottle is numbered 2418/6000, and this bottling is highly sought after by whisky connoisseurs and collectors alike.

Lot 63

LINKWOOD 1973 MISSION SLELECTION NUMBER TWO 29 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1973 | Stated age: 29 years old | ABV: 46% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Estimate: 8 000 - 12 000 Kc | Distillery | Linkwood is a Scottish distillery located in the Speyside region, known for its smooth and elegant whiskey with fruity and floral notes. It was founded in 1821 by Peter Brown and was taken over by his son William Brown after his death.In 1932 the distillery became part of DCL (Distillers Company Limited) and continued production with a number of upgrades throughout the 20th century. In 1972, a new distillery was built opposite the original building, which significantly increased the production capacity. The older part of the distillery closed in 1985 but remains used for Diageo's experimental purposes, including research into the effect of copper and reflux on the distillation process.Linkwood whiskey is prized for its smoothness and freshness, making it ideal an ingredient in blended whiskey. A significant part of its production goes into blended whiskeys, especially Johnnie Walker and White Horse. Still, some of the distillate is bottled as a single malt.Linkwood is still in Diageo's portfolio and its 12-year-old whiskey is part of the popular Flora & Fauna range, which showcases the classic Speyside style. | Bottle | Linkwood 1973 is a single malt whisky bottled by independent bottler Murray McDavid in 2003 as part of their prestigious Mission II - Cask End range. This series focuses on limited bottlings of exceptional and rare whiskies, often from closed distilleries or very old stocks. Whiskies from this series are bottled at natural cask strength, without chill filtration or added coloring, ensuring an authentic and complex flavor profile, exactly as the whisky was drawn from the cask.The bottle is decorated with the signature of the legendary Jim McEwan, who played a vital role in the restoration and reopening of the Bruichladdich distillery in 2001 and held the position of master distiller until 2015. His signature appears only on truly exceptional bottlings that remain highly prized among whisky connoisseurs and collectors.Nose: Sweet and delicate, with notes of old wood, caramelized fruit, and light spices.Taste: Rich and balanced, with flavors of ripe fruit, caramel, spice, and a subtle touch of sherry, transitioning into a slightly woody profile.Finish: Long and elegant, with lingering notes of dried fruit, oak, and subtle spice.The auctioned bottle is no. 42/153 and is delivered in a luxurious wooden box, making it a unique collector’s item.

Lot 30

MACALLAN FINE OAK 30 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 30 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box lined with fabric | Bottle code: L0749F L10 12:37 31:08 | Estimate: 60 000 - 80 000 Kc | Distillery | The Macallan is a Scottish whiskey distillery located in the Speyside region and is one of the most famous and respected single malt whiskey brands in the world. It was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid and is now owned by the Edrington Group.Although Macallan is now synonymous with the growth of single malt whiskies, it has long been an important part of blended whiskies. It wasn't until the 1980s that, due to the decline in demand for blended whisky, it began to focus more on single malt whisky.A team led by Allan Shiach, Frank Newlands, Hugh Mitcalf and Willie Phillips launched a campaign that put The Macallan in premium whiskey position, nicknamed "Cognac whisky". The Macallan thus attracted not only whiskey lovers, but also the wider public thanks to unusual advertising campaigns, which were often bohemian and imaginatively provocative. Another breakthrough came with the launch of the "Fine & Rare" range and the collaboration with Lalique, who created special decanters for rare editions such as 50 and 60 year old whiskies. This approach allowed The Macallan to establish itself in the luxury whiskey market.The Macallan is one of the most sought-after whiskeys in the world, not only among connoisseurs and collectors, but also as an investment product. | Bottle | The Macallan Fine Oak 30 Years Old is a single malt whisky that is part of the Fine Oak range, known for its maturation in three types of oak casks: European and American sherry casks and bourbon casks. Aged for at least 30 years, this whisky is naturally light golden in color due to prolonged contact with oak, without any added coloring. It stands out with a smooth yet complex profile, emphasizing elegance and depth.Nose: Rich and exotic, with notes of oranges reminiscent of an orange grove and light hints of woody spice.Taste: Bold, with flavors of macadamia nuts and vanilla, complemented by hints of sandalwood and black cherry.Finish: Soft, silky, and extremely elegant, lingering long after sipping, making this whisky highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs.The Macallan Fine Oak 30 Years Old is no longer part of the distillery's range and is considered to be the finest from the Fine Oak range. The auctioned bottle is presented in a luxurious paper box lined with fabric.

Lot 87

JURA 1992 AUTHENTIC COLLECTION 15 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1992 | Bottled: 03/2008 | Stated age: 15 years old | ABV: 53,4% | Region: Islands - Jura | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper tube with traces of rust inside the tube and on the cap | Estimate: 2 000 - 3 000 Kc | Distillery | Jura is a Scottish distillery located on the remote Isle of Jura in the South Hebrides region. It was originally founded in 1810. The distillery went by various names such as Craighouse, Small Isles and Caol nan Eilean before finally settling on the name Jura. However, the initial success ended in 1901, when the first great whiskey crisis closed down. Operating in such a remote location was expensive and the lack of a direct connection to the mainland contributed to its closure for over six decades.In 1963 the distillery saw a renaissance thanks to the efforts of Robin Fletcher and Tony Riley-Smith, who in collaboration with blender Charles Mackinlay and designer William Delme-Evans reinvigorated island distillation. The aim of this move was to support the island's economy and stop the population decline.The distillery started selling its single malt whiskey in 1974 and gradually expanded its range. In 2002, Superstition whiskey was launched, adding a slightly smoky character, followed in 2009 by the fully peated edition of Prophecy. In 2018, Jura underwent a complete rebrand, introducing a new range of whiskeys with a subtle smoky touch, including the base version Jura Journey, 10-year, 12-year and 18-year whiskeys, and special editions such as Jura Seven Wood. | Bottle | Isle of Jura 1992 Authentic Collection is a single malt whisky distilled in 1992 and bottled by independent bottler Cadenhead's in March 2008 as part of the Authentic Collection series. This series focuses on limited bottlings of exceptional and rare whiskies, often from closed distilleries or very old stocks. Whiskies from this series are bottled at natural cask strength, without chill filtration or added coloring, ensuring an authentic and complex flavor profile, exactly as the whisky was drawn from the cask.Nose: Light and fresh, with notes of citrus, vanilla, and subtle oak spice.Taste: Full and creamy, with hints of sweet honey, vanilla, and light spices, complemented by fruity accents.Finish: Long and pleasantly dry, with lingering notes of vanilla, oak, and subtle spices.The auctioned bottle is one of 247 released in this limited edition.

Lot 29

MACALLAN SPEYMALT 1996 | Distilled: 1996 | Bottled: 2005 | ABV: 40% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Estimate: 4 000 - 6 000 Kc | Distillery | The Macallan is a Scottish whiskey distillery located in the Speyside region and is one of the most famous and respected single malt whiskey brands in the world. It was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid and is now owned by the Edrington Group.Although Macallan is now synonymous with the growth of single malt whiskies, it has long been an important part of blended whiskies. It wasn't until the 1980s that, due to the decline in demand for blended whisky, it began to focus more on single malt whisky.A team led by Allan Shiach, Frank Newlands, Hugh Mitcalf and Willie Phillips launched a campaign that put The Macallan in premium whiskey position, nicknamed "Cognac whisky". The Macallan thus attracted not only whiskey lovers, but also the wider public thanks to unusual advertising campaigns, which were often bohemian and imaginatively provocative. Another breakthrough came with the launch of the "Fine & Rare" range and the collaboration with Lalique, who created special decanters for rare editions such as 50 and 60 year old whiskies. This approach allowed The Macallan to establish itself in the luxury whiskey market.The Macallan is one of the most sought-after whiskeys in the world, not only among connoisseurs and collectors, but also as an investment product. | Bottle | The Macallan 1996 is a single malt whisky, bottled by independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail in 2005 as part of their Speymalt range. The Speymalt range features diverse vintages that reveal the unique characteristics of The Macallan, highlighting the long-standing collaboration between the distillery and Gordon & MacPhail. This bottling ensures careful aging in quality oak casks, crafted to their own specifications.Nose: Pleasantly sweet, with notes of vanilla, caramel, and subtle spices, complemented by hints of honey and oak.Taste: Smooth and delicate, with predominant notes of sherry, a light touch of nuts, and fruity elements, especially apples and pears.Finish: Medium length, with lingering sweetness and subtle woody notes.

Lot 19

GLENMORANGIE EXTREMELY RARE 18 YEARS OLD | Bottled: 2008 | Stated age: 18 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: none | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: L8 147 07:52 6ML | Estimate: 2 000 - 3 000 Kc | Distillery | Glenmorangie is a Scottish distillery in the Highlands, near the Dornoch Firth. The name comes from a Gaelic expression meaning "valley of calm". It was originally a brewery for the town of Tain until William Matheson converted it to a distillery in 1843. Records show that as early as the late 19th century it was sold in luxury hotels such as The Savoy, a testament to its quality at the time.In 1959, after a brief hiatus, it returned as a single malt whiskey and quickly became the best seller in Scotland. Glenmorangie is famous for its tall 'giraffe' stills which produce a fine, fruity and sweet spirit. Thanks to the innovations of Dr. Today, Billa Lumsden is also known for its experimental limited editions, using different varieties of barley and types of whiskey barrels.Since 2004, the distillery has been owned by the French company Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy (LVMH). | Bottle | Glenmorangie 18 Years Old Extremely Rare is a single malt whisky that matures for at least 18 years. For the first 15 years, the whisky ages in traditional oak barrels, where it acquires delicate and fruity notes. Then, a portion of the whisky is transferred to Oloroso sherry casks for an additional three years, adding depth and finesse.Nose: Rich and floral, with notes of dried fruit, honey, almonds, and exotic spices.Taste: Smooth and full, dominated by apricots, chocolate, and light spices, complemented by the sweetness of vanilla.Finish: Long, with lingering notes of sherry, fruit, and subtle hints of oak.The whisky comes in an elegant presentation box.

Lot 62

KNOCKANDO 1995 12 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 12 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper tube with traces of rust inside the tube and on the cap | Bottle code: L8269CM000 04442921 | Estimate: 1 000 - 2 000 Kc | Distillery | Knockando is a Scottish distillery located in the Speyside region, near the River Spey. It was founded in 1898 by John Thomson during the whiskey boom of the late 19th century. The name "Knockando" comes from the Gaelic term Cnockan Dhu, meaning "little black hill".Knockando is known for its smooth, slightly nutty and malty whisky, making it ideal for both blended and single malts whiskey. For a long time it was used as a key component for blended whiskies, especially for J&B Rare (Justerini & Brooks). Although a large part of the production goes into blended whisky, there are also own bottlings where Knockando presents the year of distillation (vintage).Today Knockando is part of the Diageo company and its single malt whiskey is valued among connoisseurs for its lightness, freshness and versatility. | Bottle | Knockando 1995 12 Years Old is a single malt whisky, distilled in 1995 and aged for 12 years. This whisky has a typically smooth and fruity profile, characteristic of the Speyside region, making it ideal for leisurely sipping, especially in spring or summer, while also being accessible to novice whisky drinkers.Nose: Fresh and fruity, with hints of apples, pears, and honey. A delicate floral aroma gives the whisky a light, fresh touch.Taste: Delicate and sweet, with notes of honey, citrus, and a light cereal character, reminiscent of popcorn or sweet corn. Soft vanilla and a hint of oak add depth.Finish: Medium length, with a slight bitterness and predominant nutty and malty notes that transition into a gentle sweetness.

Lot 64

LINKWOOD 1974 RARE MALTS SELECTION 30 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1974 | Bottled: 04/2005 | Stated age: 30 years old | ABV: 54,9% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Estimate: 16 000 - 25 000 Kc | Distillery | Linkwood is a Scottish distillery located in the Speyside region, known for its smooth and elegant whiskey with fruity and floral notes. It was founded in 1821 by Peter Brown and was taken over by his son William Brown after his death.In 1932 the distillery became part of DCL (Distillers Company Limited) and continued production with a number of upgrades throughout the 20th century. In 1972, a new distillery was built opposite the original building, which significantly increased the production capacity. The older part of the distillery closed in 1985 but remains used for Diageo's experimental purposes, including research into the effect of copper and reflux on the distillation process.Linkwood whiskey is prized for its smoothness and freshness, making it ideal an ingredient in blended whiskey. A significant part of its production goes into blended whiskeys, especially Johnnie Walker and White Horse. Still, some of the distillate is bottled as a single malt.Linkwood is still in Diageo's portfolio and its 12-year-old whiskey is part of the popular Flora & Fauna range, which showcases the classic Speyside style. | Bottle | Linkwood 1974 is a single malt whisky aged in oak casks for 30 years and bottled as part of the prestigious Rare Malts Selection range. This range offers a unique opportunity to taste whiskies from distilleries that no longer exist or those that do not typically produce single malt whisky. These whiskies are bottled at cask strength, without chill filtration or added coloring, ensuring their authentic character.Nose: Rich notes of green apples, fresh herbs, and mineral undertones that evolve into more complex aromas of plums, lemon peel, and subtle smoke.Taste: Strong and intense, with flavors of wood, pepper, and citrus reminiscent of lemon peel, complemented by sweeter elements like honey and a light sherry sweetness.Finish: Very long, with hints of smoke, dry oak, and mineral undertones, giving the whisky a deep and robust profile.The auctioned bottle is no. 4048/6000 and is delivered in a luxurious wooden box, making it a unique collector’s item.

Lot 6

LINLITHGOW 1975 MISSION SELECTION NUMBER FOUR 29 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1975 | Stated age: 29 years old | ABV: 46% | Region: Lowlands | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Estimate: 12 000 - 20 000 Kc | Distillery | Linlithgow (Saint Magdalene) was a Scottish distillery located in the Lowlands, specifically in the town of Linlithgow. The distillery was also known by the name Saint Magdalene, referring to the former monastery that was located near its headquarters. It was founded around 1798 on the site of an older distillery and underwent several expansions during the 19th century. In 1912 it was incorporated into Distillers Company Limited (DCL), which later merged with Diageo.Saint Magdalene Distillery was characterized by the production of the typical Lowland whiskey - fine, light, fresh and floral, which was often used as ingredient for blended whisky.Unfortunately in 1983, when the whiskey industry was going through a deep crisis and overproduction, the Linlithgow/Saint Magdalene Distillery was closed along with many other distilleries. After its closure, the distillery buildings were partially demolished and converted into residential premises.Today, bottles of this single malt whiskey are rare, popular among collectors and connoisseurs. They are available mostly from independent bottlers and in limited editions, which greatly increases their value and prestige in the whiskey market. | Bottle | Linlithgow 1975 is a single malt whisky, distilled at the St. Magdalene distillery (also known as Linlithgow) and bottled by independent bottler Murray McDavid in 2004 as part of their prestigious Mission - Selection Number Four range. This range focuses on limited bottlings of exceptional and rare whiskies, often from closed distilleries or very old stocks. Whiskies from this series are bottled at natural cask strength, without chill filtration or added coloring, ensuring an authentic and complex flavor profile, exactly as the whisky was drawn from the cask.The bottle is decorated with the signature of the legendary Jim McEwan, who played a vital role in the restoration and reopening of the Bruichladdich distillery in 2001 and served as master distiller until 2015. His signature appears only on truly exceptional bottlings, still prized among whisky connoisseurs and collectors.Nose: Rich notes of malt, fine cereals, and slightly floral nuances that fade into sweeter notes of pear, vanilla, and soft spice.Taste: Medium-bodied with flavors of butterscotch, fruitcake, and spice, accompanied by a hint of wood and oak tannins.Finish: Smooth and long, with gradually fading notes of sweet fruit, spice, and soft oak.The auctioned bottle is no. 35/600, making it a sought-after collector's item, particularly due to St. Magdalene’s closure in 1983. The bottle is presented in a luxurious wooden box.

Lot 47

CAPERDONICH 1968 MISSION SELECTION NUMBER TWO 35 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1968 | Stated age: 35 years old | ABV: 46% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Estimate: 10 000 - 15 000 Kc | Distillery | Caperdonich was a Scottish distillery in Rothes, Speyside, originally established in 1898 as Glen Grant No. 2. It was originally intended to produce a whiskey similar to its sister distillery Glen Grant, but ended up with a different character, with notes of softer pears, creaminess and fresh mint. The distillery closed in 1902, reopened in 1965 and expanded in 1967. It produced both a lighter fruit still and later a smoked still.After closing in 2002, its equipment was sold - two stills were transferred to the Belgian Owl distillery, while the other parts ended up in the new Falkirk distillery. The distillery was demolished in 2011, but today it still has a loyal following among collectors and whiskey lovers who consider it a hidden Speyside treasure. | Bottle | Caperdonich 1968 is a single malt whisky, distilled in 1968 and bottled in 2003 as part of the Mission - Selection Number Two series by independent bottler Murray McDavid. This series focuses on bottling rare and vintage whiskies, with each bottling unchill-filtered and free from added coloring, representing the authentic and unique character of the distillery.The bottle is adorned with the signature of the legendary Jim McEwan, who was instrumental in the restoration and reopening of the Bruichladdich distillery in 2001, where he served as master distiller until 2015. His signature appears only on exceptional bottlings, prized among whisky connoisseurs and collectors.Nose: Dominated by floral notes such as cherry and apple blossoms, with a hint of citrus freshness and a subtle touch of wood.Taste: Sweet and mildly lemony, with a light and refreshing taste that combines with woody undertones. An unusual hint of cheese lingers, giving this whisky a unique character.Finish: Short, fresh, and clean, ending with light spicy and peppery notes.The auctioned bottle has a number 46/600 and is delivered in a luxurious wooden box. This whisky represents one of the older Caperdonich expressions, sought after by collectors and whisky connoisseurs for its unique flavor profile and rarity.

Lot 24

GLENTURRET 1990 RAW CASK 15 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 09/1990 | Bottled: 02/2006 | Stated age: 15 years old | ABV: 51,7% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Estimate: 2 000 - 5 000 Kc | Distillery | Glenturret is a Scottish distillery located in the Highlands that dates back to 1775 when the site was home to an illegal whiskey production known as The Hosh. However, the distillery was not officially licensed until 1818, when John Drummond began legal whiskey production.The distillery survived many challenges, including being dismantled during the 1920s when it faced difficult economic conditions. However, it was revived in 1960 by James Fairlie, who bought the equipment from Tullibardine and re-established the distillery. At the same time, the company focused on tourism and became one of the first distilleries in Scotland to open a visitor centre. In 2002, the visitor center was converted into The Famous Grouse Experience, making the distillery the center for the promotion of this blended whiskey until 2018 when it was sold to Glenturret Holding.Bottles of Glenturret single malt whiskey were rare, although in 2015, three different versions were attempted. In 2020, under the leadership of former colleagues from the Macallan distillery - Bob Dalgarn (master blender) and Ken Grier (strategic consultant), a rebranding took place and new official bottlings are appearing on the market. | Bottle | Glenturret 1990 Raw Cask is a single malt whisky, distilled in September 1990 at Glenturret Distillery and bottled by independent bottler Blackadder in February 2006 as part of the Raw Cask series. This series is known for bottling whisky directly from the barrel at cask strength, without chill filtration or added coloring, preserving its authentic character, including small particles from the barrel. The whisky was matured for 15 years in hogshead oak cask #1239.Nose: Intense, with notes of vanilla, caramel, and oak spice, with a light hint of citrus adding freshness.Taste: Full and robust, with strong flavors of spice, honey, and woody notes, complemented by subtle fruity undertones.Finish: Medium-long and balanced, with lingering notes of spice, vanilla, and oak.The auctioned bottle is no. 26/308.

Lot 96

MIDLETON VERY RARE 2007 | Bottled: 2007 | ABV: 40% | Country: Ireland | Type: Blended Irish whiskey | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Estimate: 15 000 - 20 000 Kc | Distillery | Midleton is an Irish distillery located in the town of Midleton near Cork in the south of Ireland. It is among the largest distilleries in the country. It was originally established in 1825, but in 1975 several older distilleries merged to create a new, modern distillery known as "New Midleton," which replaced the original Midleton Distillery. The distillery produces several types of whiskey, both traditional single pot still and grain whiskey. These are then marketed as single pot still whiskey or used for blended whiskey. Today, Midleton is home to a number of Irish whiskey brands such as Jameson, Redbreast, Powers, Green Spot, as well as the premium Midleton Very Rare, which is released annually as a limited edition and is sought after by whiskey collectors and connoisseurs worldwide.Today the distillery is part of the Irish Distillers group, which falls under the international conglomerate Pernod Ricard, and is one of the key players in the renewal and development of Irish whiskey on global market. | Bottle | Midleton Very Rare 2007 is a limited edition Irish whiskey that represents the pinnacle of craftsmanship from the Midleton distillery. Each vintage of Midleton Very Rare is crafted from carefully selected casks aged between 12 to 25 years in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks, renowned for its exceptional smoothness and complex profile.Nose: Rich and complex, with prominent notes of vanilla, wood, honey, and citrus fruits.Taste: Silky smooth, with flavors of caramel, dried fruit, spice, and vanilla. Full-bodied, offering an ideal slow-sipping experience.Finish: Long and elegant, with lingering notes of vanilla, spice, and oak.The auctioned bottle, numbered 3255, is presented in a luxurious wooden box, making it a popular collector's item.

Lot 32

MACALLAN SHERRY OAK 12 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 12 years old | ABV: 40% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: L1100F L10 15:45 06:12 | Estimate: 3 000 - 4 000 Kc | Distillery | The Macallan is a Scottish whiskey distillery located in the Speyside region and is one of the most famous and respected single malt whiskey brands in the world. It was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid and is now owned by the Edrington Group.Although Macallan is now synonymous with the growth of single malt whiskies, it has long been an important part of blended whiskies. It wasn't until the 1980s that, due to the decline in demand for blended whisky, it began to focus more on single malt whisky.A team led by Allan Shiach, Frank Newlands, Hugh Mitcalf and Willie Phillips launched a campaign that put The Macallan in premium whiskey position, nicknamed "Cognac whisky". The Macallan thus attracted not only whiskey lovers, but also the wider public thanks to unusual advertising campaigns, which were often bohemian and imaginatively provocative. Another breakthrough came with the launch of the "Fine & Rare" range and the collaboration with Lalique, who created special decanters for rare editions such as 50 and 60 year old whiskies. This approach allowed The Macallan to establish itself in the luxury whiskey market.The Macallan is one of the most sought-after whiskeys in the world, not only among connoisseurs and collectors, but also as an investment product. | Bottle | The Macallan Sherry Oak 12 Years Old is a classic single malt whisky aged for a minimum of 12 years exclusively in sherry casks from Jerez, Spain. This maturation process imparts the typical notes of dried fruit and rich oak spice that are prominent in both the aroma and taste. The Macallan’s Sherry Oak range is considered a cornerstone of the distillery’s portfolio, earning a global reputation and regarded by many as the reference sherry whisky.Nose: Complex and sweet, with hints of vanilla, dried fruit, nuts, and wood.Taste: Balanced, with flavors of fruit, spice, and oak that fade into a subtle sweetness of vanilla and spice.Finish: Long, with traces of dried fruit and subtle wood spices.

Lot 38

TEANINICH 1973 MISSION CASK STRENGTH SERIES 33 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1973 | Stated age: 33 years old | ABV: 55,9% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Estimate: 8 000 - 12 000 Kc | Distillery | Teaninich is a Scottish distillery located in the Highlands, specifically near the town of Alness, and was founded in 1817 by Hugh Munro. For a long time it was mainly used for the production of whiskey used in blended whisky, which is one of the reasons why it is less well known as single malt whisky.In 2000 Teaninich underwent a significant modernization, when a hammer mill was installed and mash filter, making this distillery the only one in Scotland to use this technology. The mash filter allows the production of a very pure wort, which influences the character of the distillate, which is characterized by a fresh, grassy aroma with hints of exotic herbs, such as Japanese green tea and coumarin-rich bison grass. Teaninich is still owned by Diageo and although most of the production is used for blended whisky, its 12-year-old version appears in the Flora & Fauna range and in independent bottlings. | Bottle | Teaninich 1973 is a single malt whisky, distilled in 1973 and bottled in 2006 by independent bottler Murray McDavid as part of the Mission Cask Strength Series. This series highlights limited bottlings of exceptional and rare whiskies, often from closed distilleries or very old stocks. Whiskies in this series are bottled at cask strength, without chill filtration or added coloring, preserving an authentic and complex flavor profile exactly as the whisky was drawn from the cask.The bottle bears the signature of the legendary Jim McEwan, who was instrumental in the restoration and reopening of the Bruichladdich distillery in 2001 and served as master distiller until 2015. His signature appears only on truly exceptional bottlings, highly valued by whisky connoisseurs and collectors.Nose: Subtle notes of tropical fruit, malted barley, and light oak.Taste: Smooth and rounded, featuring distinct notes of vanilla, butterscotch, and light spice.Finish: Long and warm, with hints of citrus and a gentle oak influence.The auctioned bottle is no. 403/725 and is presented in a luxurious wooden box.

Lot 33

MACALLAN FINE OAK 25 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 25 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box lined with fabric | Bottle code: L0390H L10 19:05 18:01 | Estimate: 30 000 - 40 000 Kc | Distillery | The Macallan is a Scottish whiskey distillery located in the Speyside region and is one of the most famous and respected single malt whiskey brands in the world. It was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid and is now owned by the Edrington Group.Although Macallan is now synonymous with the growth of single malt whiskies, it has long been an important part of blended whiskies. It wasn't until the 1980s that, due to the decline in demand for blended whisky, it began to focus more on single malt whisky.A team led by Allan Shiach, Frank Newlands, Hugh Mitcalf and Willie Phillips launched a campaign that put The Macallan in premium whiskey position, nicknamed "Cognac whisky". The Macallan thus attracted not only whiskey lovers, but also the wider public thanks to unusual advertising campaigns, which were often bohemian and imaginatively provocative. Another breakthrough came with the launch of the "Fine & Rare" range and the collaboration with Lalique, who created special decanters for rare editions such as 50 and 60 year old whiskies. This approach allowed The Macallan to establish itself in the luxury whiskey market.The Macallan is one of the most sought-after whiskeys in the world, not only among connoisseurs and collectors, but also as an investment product. | Bottle | The Macallan Fine Oak 25 Years Old is a prestigious single malt whisky aged in a combination of three cask types: European and American sherry casks and American oak bourbon casks. This triple maturation process imparts a rich complexity and balance, with each type of cask contributing unique characteristics.Nose: Rich, with tropical fruit, dried fruit, vanilla, and a subtle wood undertone.Taste: Smooth, featuring flavors of fruit, spice, chocolate, nuts, and vanilla, blending sweetness with woody notes.Finish: Long, elegant, and warm, with lingering wood, dried fruit, and spices.The Macallan Fine Oak 25 Years Old is no longer part of the distillery's range and is sought after by Macallan whisky fans and collectors. The bottle is presented in a luxurious paper box, highlighting its exclusivity.

Lot 34

MILLBURN 1975 RARE MALTS SELECTION 25 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1975 | Bottled: 10/2001 | Stated age: 25 years old | ABV: 61,9% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Estimate: 12 000 - 18 000 Kc | Distillery | Millburn was a Scottish distillery located in the Highlands, in the city of Inverness. It was founded around 1807 and was among the oldest distilleries in the area. Although its history goes back deep into the 19th century, it has always remained a smaller and lesser-known distillery compared to some of Scotland's more famous distilleries.It has undergone several rebuilds and upgrades throughout its existence. In 1921 it came into the ownership of Booth's Distillers, who operated it until 1937, when it became part of Distillers Company Limited (DCL), the predecessor of today's Diageo. Millburn was known for its whiskey with a rich malt and lightly smoked profile, which was prized both as a single malt and as part of a blended whisky.Like many other smaller distilleries, Millburn fell into disrepair during the whiskey crisis of the 1980s. problems and was definitively closed in 1985. Part of the original buildings have been preserved and since 1990 have served as a restaurant and hotel, a fate that befell many former distilleries at this time.Although the distillery is closed, Millburn whiskey appears from time to time in the form of independent bottlings that are sought after by both connoisseurs and collectors. | Bottle | Millburn 1975 is a 25-year-old single malt whisky, distilled in 1975 and bottled in October 2001 as part of the prestigious Rare Malts Selection range. This range presents a unique opportunity to taste whiskies from distilleries that no longer exist or those that do not typically produce single malt whisky. The whiskies are bottled at cask strength and without chill filtration, ensuring their authentic character.Nose: Dominated by notes of apple puree, sandalwood, biscuits, and summer floral nuances. Hints of citrus, nuts, and subtle mineral accents create a lively and expressive bouquet.Taste: Rich and full, with flavors of berry jam (blueberry, strawberry) and short pastry. When water is added, subtle butter notes and fine smoke develop on the palate. Fruit notes like kiwi and mango are also characteristic, along with a hint of peat or earthy minerals.Finish: Long and full, with a predominant sweetness of berry notes and a light smokiness that gently blends with woody undertones.The auctioned bottle is numbered 2281, and as it comes from the now-closed Millburn distillery, it is highly sought after by whisky enthusiasts and collectors.

Lot 97

JAMESON 18 YEARS OLD LIMITED RESERVE | Stated age: 18 years old | ABV: 40% | Country: Ireland | Type: Blended Irish whiskey | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: L808631047 11:20 | Estimate: 4 000 - 6 000 Kc | Distillery | Midleton is an Irish distillery located in the town of Midleton near Cork in the south of Ireland. It is among the largest distilleries in the country. It was originally established in 1825, but in 1975 several older distilleries merged to create a new, modern distillery known as "New Midleton," which replaced the original Midleton Distillery. The distillery produces several types of whiskey, both traditional single pot still and grain whiskey. These are then marketed as single pot still whiskey or used for blended whiskey. Today, Midleton is home to a number of Irish whiskey brands such as Jameson, Redbreast, Powers, Green Spot, as well as the premium Midleton Very Rare, which is released annually as a limited edition and is sought after by whiskey collectors and connoisseurs worldwide.Today the distillery is part of the Irish Distillers group, which falls under the international conglomerate Pernod Ricard, and is one of the key players in the renewal and development of Irish whiskey on global market. | Bottle | Jameson 18 Years Old Limited Reserve is a premium Irish whiskey, aged for at least 18 years in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks before finishing in American oak, enhancing its depth and complexity. Each bottle is numbered, making it highly collectible.Nose: Rich, with notes of ripe fruit, vanilla, subtle spices, and wood.Taste: Smooth and balanced, featuring caramel, sweet nuts, dark chocolate, and vanilla, with a hint of sherry fruit sweetness.Finish: Long and warm, with lingering spice, oak, and vanilla.The auctioned bottle is numbered 49500 JJ18-8 and is presented in an elegant box.

Lot 13

CLYNELISH 1983 MISSION SELECTION NUMBER THREE 20 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1983 | Stated age: 20 years old | ABV: 46% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Estimate: 8 000 - 12 000 Kc | Distillery | Clynelish, a distillery nestled in the picturesque town of Brora in the north of the Scottish Highlands, was founded in 1819 by the Duke of Sutherland. It originally focused on the production of whiskey intended for blended blends, which were in high demand at the time.A major milestone in the history of the Clynelish distillery occurred in 1968, when a completely new still (Clynelish B) was built next to the original still (Clynelish A) ). The new distillery continued to produce unsmoked single malt whisky, while the original building was renamed Brora and produced an excellent smoked spirit. Unfortunately, in 1983 Brora was closed, which only strengthened its cult status. However, due to increasing demand, Diageo, which now owns both distilleries, has decided to reopen the renovated Brora in 2021.Clynelish is an important ingredient in Johnnie Walker blended whisky, but it has also gained a reputation among single malt whiskey lovers for to its unmistakable character with tones of beeswax, citrus and sea salt. | Bottle | Clynelish 1983 Murray McDavid Mission Selection Number Three is a single malt whisky, distilled in 1983 and bottled in 2003 as part of the Mission - Selection Number Three series by Murray McDavid. This series focuses on bottling rare and vintage whiskies, with each bottling unchill-filtered and free from added coloring to represent the authentic and unique character of the distillery.The bottle is adorned with the signature of the legendary Jim McEwan, who was instrumental in the restoration and reopening of the Bruichladdich distillery in 2001 and held the position of master distiller until 2015. His signature appears only on exceptional bottlings, prized among whisky connoisseurs and collectors.Nose: Complex with hints of sea air, light peat smoke, roasted almonds, and notes of green fruit.Taste: Smooth and balanced, with a combination of sweet and citrus notes that fade into a light oak base with a hint of spice and waxiness.Finish: Long, with a fine balance between smoke and sweetness, resulting in a refined and harmonious finish.The auctioned bottle has a number 018/498 and is delivered in a luxurious wooden box.

Lot 26

KNOCKANDO 1989 SLOW MATURED 18 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 18 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Bottle code: L7241CM000 03714777 | Estimate: 3 000 - 5 000 Kc | Distillery | Knockando is a Scottish distillery located in the Speyside region, near the River Spey. It was founded in 1898 by John Thomson during the whiskey boom of the late 19th century. The name "Knockando" comes from the Gaelic term Cnockan Dhu, meaning "little black hill".Knockando is known for its smooth, slightly nutty and malty whisky, making it ideal for both blended and single malts whiskey. For a long time it was used as a key component for blended whiskies, especially for J&B Rare (Justerini & Brooks). Although a large part of the production goes into blended whisky, there are also own bottlings where Knockando presents the year of distillation (vintage).Today Knockando is part of the Diageo company and its single malt whiskey is valued among connoisseurs for its lightness, freshness and versatility. | Bottle | Knockando 1989 Slow Matured 18 Years Old is a single malt whisky distilled in 1989 and matured for 18 years, primarily in sherry casks. This whisky is ideal for lovers of smoother and fruitier profiles, with its rich aroma and pleasant sweetness offering easy drinkability and a balanced character perfect for leisurely sipping.Nose: Rich and full, with notes of fruit, chocolate, and nuts, complemented by spicy hints reminiscent of apple pie and a subtle touch of honey.Taste: Soft, with a pronounced honeyed sweetness and a buttery texture, featuring subtle nutty and creamy notes.Finish: Long, smooth, and warm, with lingering notes of oak, fine spice, and sherry.

Lot 28

MACALLAN 1968 MISSION CASK STRENGTH SERIES 34 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1968 | Stated age: 34 years old | ABV: 40,2% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Estimate: 30 000 - 40 000 Kc | Distillery | The Macallan is a Scottish whiskey distillery located in the Speyside region and is one of the most famous and respected single malt whiskey brands in the world. It was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid and is now owned by the Edrington Group.Although Macallan is now synonymous with the growth of single malt whiskies, it has long been an important part of blended whiskies. It wasn't until the 1980s that, due to the decline in demand for blended whisky, it began to focus more on single malt whisky.A team led by Allan Shiach, Frank Newlands, Hugh Mitcalf and Willie Phillips launched a campaign that put The Macallan in premium whiskey position, nicknamed "Cognac whisky". The Macallan thus attracted not only whiskey lovers, but also the wider public thanks to unusual advertising campaigns, which were often bohemian and imaginatively provocative. Another breakthrough came with the launch of the "Fine & Rare" range and the collaboration with Lalique, who created special decanters for rare editions such as 50 and 60 year old whiskies. This approach allowed The Macallan to establish itself in the luxury whiskey market.The Macallan is one of the most sought-after whiskeys in the world, not only among connoisseurs and collectors, but also as an investment product. | Bottle | The Macallan 1968 is a single malt whisky, distilled in 1968 and bottled by independent bottler Murray McDavid as part of their Mission Cask Strength Series. The whisky was matured for 34 years in American oak casks and was bottled at cask strength.The bottle is decorated with the signature of the legendary Jim McEwan, who played a vital role in the restoration and reopening of the Bruichladdich distillery in 2001 and held the position of master distiller until 2015. His signature appears only on truly exceptional bottlings, still prized among whisky connoisseurs and collectors.Nose: Notes of ripe fruit, delicate vanilla cream, and hints of spice.Taste: Complex and balanced, oily and honeyed, with notes of caramel and wood.Finish: Long and elegant, with lingering notes of fruit, sweetness, and hints of oak.The auctioned bottle is no. 516/852 and comes in a luxurious wooden box.

Lot 25

GLENTURRET 1985 CASK STRENGTH COLLECTION 21 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 12.7.1985 | Bottled: 19.9.2006 | Stated age: 21 years old | ABV: 55,6% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: tin box | Estimate: 4 000 - 6 000 Kc | Distillery | Glenturret is a Scottish distillery located in the Highlands that dates back to 1775 when the site was home to an illegal whiskey production known as The Hosh. However, the distillery was not officially licensed until 1818, when John Drummond began legal whiskey production.The distillery survived many challenges, including being dismantled during the 1920s when it faced difficult economic conditions. However, it was revived in 1960 by James Fairlie, who bought the equipment from Tullibardine and re-established the distillery. At the same time, the company focused on tourism and became one of the first distilleries in Scotland to open a visitor centre. In 2002, the visitor center was converted into The Famous Grouse Experience, making the distillery the center for the promotion of this blended whiskey until 2018 when it was sold to Glenturret Holding.Bottles of Glenturret single malt whiskey were rare, although in 2015, three different versions were attempted. In 2020, under the leadership of former colleagues from the Macallan distillery - Bob Dalgarn (master blender) and Ken Grier (strategic consultant), a rebranding took place and new official bottlings are appearing on the market. | Bottle | Glenturret 1985 is a single malt whisky, distilled on 12 July 1985 and bottled on 19 September 2006 by independent bottler Signatory Vintage as part of the Cask Strength Collection series. This series is known for bottling whisky directly from the cask at full cask strength, without added coloring, preserving its authentic and intense character. The whisky matured for 21 years in a hogshead cask (No. 134).Nose: Intense and unconventional, with a combination of sweet, fruity, and slightly acidic notes. Notes of vanilla intermingle with yogurt and waxy apricots, along with subtle earthy hints.Taste: Complex with bitter and fruity notes, featuring waxy apricots, bitter almonds, and a subtle vanilla undertone.Finish: Medium-long and dry, with lingering fruity notes.The auctioned bottle is no. 120/294.

Lot 90

Space Rare Cosmonauts Soyuz 4 and 5 official KNIGA Handsigned cover by both crews. Signed by the four cosmonauts featured on the stamp booklet. Vladimir Shatalov, Aleksei Yeliseyev, Yevgeny Khrunov, Boris Valentinovich Volynov. The Soyuz 4 and 5 spacecraft docked on 16 January 1969, the first time two crewed spacecraft had docked (Apollo 9 would do the same in March of the same year). The two craft possessed only a primitive probe (Soyuz 4) and drogue (Soyuz 5) docking assembly. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 603

50th Anniv D Day Taking of Pegasus Bridge Signed G L W Andrews in the action. 6 6 94 BFPS 2419 50th Anniversary D Day The Taking of Pegasus Bridge Special Postmark on 25p D Day Stamp. Pegasus Bridge Benouville 6th June 1944. Picture Cachet of Corporal T Waters MM, of 6th Airborne Divisional Signals, laying a field telephone line across the Caen Canal bridge at Benouville while under fire. Flown Cachet on the back. Flown Douglas Dakota at the BBMF ZA 947 for Para drop at Ranville DZ and return to Caen. Personally Signed by Brigadier George L W Andrews CBE DSO Commander 2nd Bn The Seaforth Highlanders Normandy 1944. Certified Copy No 22 of 44 Rare Cover. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 213

Georg Kolbe 1877 Waldheim/Sachsen - 1947 Berlin Kleine Hockende. 1922/23. Bronze mit brauner Patina. Verso an der Plinthe mit dem Monogrammm und dem Gießerstempel 'H.NOACK BERLIN'. Höhe: 17,5 cm (6,8 in). Eine Auflage bzw. die genaue Anzahl der Exemplare der 'Kleinen Hockenden' ist nicht bekannt. Die Plastik, auch 'Trauernde' bzw. 'Kleine Sitzende' genannt, scheint sehr selten zu sein. Ein Exemplar besitzt das Von der Heydt-Museum, Wuppertal, erworben 1942 (Inv.-Nr. P 0132). [EH]. • In den 1920er Jahren findet Georg Kolbe zum besonderen Ausdruck seines reifen Werkes. • Georg Kolbes 'Kleine Hockende' vermittelt in ihrer Versunkenheit eine tiefe emotionale Intensität. • 'Kleine Hockende' (1922/23) wird selten auf dem internationalen Auktionsmarkt angeboten (Quelle: artprice.com). PROVENIENZ: Privatsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen. LITERATUR: Victor Dirksen, 50 Jahre Städtisches Museum Wuppertal, Wuppertal 1952, Nr. 58 (m. Abb., anderes Exemplar). Günter Wachtmann (Hrsg.), Von der Heydt-Museum Wuppertal, Verzeichnis der Gemälde und Skulpturen, Wuppertal 1968, o. S. (o. Abb.). Günter Aust, Das Von der Heydt-Museum in Wuppertal, Recklinghausen 1977, Nr. 439 (m. Abb. S. 218, anderes Exemplar, hier betitelt 'Trauernde'). Sabine Fehlemann (Hrsg.), Von der Heydt-Museum Wuppertal, Skulpturensammlung, Neuauflage, Wuppertal 2000, S. 168 (m. Abb., anderes Exemplar). 'Jedes Werk Kolbes löst eine bedeutsame Form-Aufgabe und ist zugleich überzeugende Darstellung der Natur, vor allem des nackten menschlichen Körpers [..].' Ludwig Justi, Georg Kolbe, Berlin 1931, S. 7, zit. nach: Julia Wallner (Hrsg.): Georg Kolbe, Köln 2017, S. 22. Aufrufzeit: 07.12.2024 - ca. 14.37 h +/- 20 Min. Dieses Objekt wird regel- oder differenzbesteuert angeboten.ENGLISH VERSIONGeorg Kolbe 1877 Waldheim/Sachsen - 1947 Berlin Kleine Hockende. 1922/23. Bronze with brown patina. Monogram and foundry stamp “H. NOACK BERLIN” on the reverse of the plinth. Height: 17.5 cm (6.8 in). The exact number of copies of the “Kleine Hockende” is not known. The sculpture, also called “Trauernde” or “Kleine Sitzende”, seems to be very rare. The Von der Heydt Museum in Wuppertal owns one copy, purchased in 1942 (inv. no. P 0132). [EH]. • In the 1920s, Georg Kolbe found a special expression for his mature work. • Georg Kolbe's 'Kleine Hockende' conveys a deep emotional intensity in its - contemplation. • 'Kleine Hockende' (1922/23) is rarely offered on the international auction market (source: artprice.com). PROVENANCE: Private collection, North Rhine-Westphalia. LITERATURE: Victor Dirksen, 50 Jahre Städtisches Museum Wuppertal, Wuppertal 1952, no. 58 (illustrated, different copy). Günter Wachtmann (ed.), Von der Heydt-Museum Wuppertal, Verzeichnis der Gemälde und Skulpturen, Wuppertal 1968, no. (not illustrated). Günter Aust, Das Von der Heydt-Museum in Wuppertal, Recklinghausen 1977, no. 439 (illustrated on p. 218, different copy, titled “Trauernde”). Sabine Fehlemann (ed.), Von der Heydt-Museum Wuppertal, Skulpturensammlung, new edition, Wuppertal 2000, p. 168 (illustrated, different copy). 'Every work by Kolbe solves a significant formal challenge and simultaneously provides a convincing representation of nature, especially the naked human body [..].' Ludwig Justi, Georg Kolbe, Berlin 1931, p. 7, quoted from: Julia Wallner (ed.): Georg Kolbe, Cologne 2017, p. 22. Called up: December 7, 2024 - ca. 14.37 h +/- 20 min. This lot can be purchased subject to differential or regular taxation.

Lot 426

Norbert Bisky. (1970 Leipzig). Guten Tag Du neuer Morgen, bist so jung und frisch wie wir. 1998. Tusche auf glatten Vélin. 10 cm x 27,5 cm. (29 x 27,5 cm). Signiert, datiert und als serielles Unikat nummerirert. In: Portfolio Klasse Baselitz, Mappe zur Austellung der Klasse Baselitz, Berlin 1998. 1 Bl. Inhaltsverzeichnis. Lose in Pizzakarton mit Stempelaufdruck. 1998. 34 x 34 x 4,5 cm (Karton). Jeweils signiert und meist datiert, teils betitelt. Auflage 50 nummerierte Exemplare mit verschiedenen seriellen Unikaten. Sehr seltene frühe Originalarbeit Biskys nach dem DDR Pionierlied "Guten Tag Du neuer Morgen, bist so jung und frisch wie wir" von Sigfried Bimberg betitelt, die den späteren figuralen Duktus von Biskys schon erkennen lässt. Dabei: Georg Baselitz (gefaltete Radierung), sowie seine Schüler Rebecca Raue (Linolschnitt), Tine Benz (Papierfaltung), Sean Gallagher (Lithographie), Heiko Junck (Linolschnitt), Dirk Lumen (Linolschnitt über Lithographie), Matthias Melchert (Komposition), Marc Pätzold (Frottage und Monotypie), Florian Pelka (Stempeldruck), Sonja Puschmann (Holzschnitt), Martina Schumacher (Siebdruck), Chloé Smolarski (Übermalte Photographie), Joulia Straussowa (mit Joachim Donath) (Photographie), Teresa Tauroginska (Originalzeichnung), Brigitte Waldach (Siebdruck), (Susanne Weber Scherenschnitt) und Christine Würmell (Objekt). Signed, dated and numbered as a serial unique work. In: Portfolio Klasse Baselitz, Portfolio for the exhibition of the Klasse Baselitz, Berlin 1998. 1 sheet. Table of contents. Loose in pizza box with stamp imprint. 1998. 34 x 34 x 4.5 cm (cardboard). Each signed and mostly dated, some titled. Edition of 50 numbered copies with various unique serial copies. Very rare early original work by Bisky, titled after the GDR pioneer song "Guten Tag Du neuer Morgen, bist so jung und frisch wie wir" by Sigfried Bimberg, which already reveals Bisky's later figurative style. - Added artworks from the portfolio: as listed above.

Lot 52

Chandler (Raymond) Playback, dedication proof copy belonging to Chandler's agent/lover Helga Greene, Helga Greene Literary Agency stamp on half-title, annotations presumably in Helga's hand for printer directions and the odd correction, spine rubbed and splitting along joints, 1958; and a proof of Raymond Chandler Speaking, also with the agency stamp on title and signed by one of the editors, 1962, proof copies, original wrappers, covers spotted and discoloured, 8vo (2) *** A rare proof/dedication/agent's copy of Chandler's last novel.After Chandler's wife Cissy died in 1954, Chandler took to alcohol and fell into a deep depression. His personal life was both helped and complicated after a few years when he and his literary agent Helga Greene became lovers, and rumours suggested at least attraction to other women in his life, namely Sonia Orwell (George Orwell's widow), and Natasha Spender (Stephen Spender's wife) and his secretary Jean Fracasse.The printed dedication is to both Helga and Jean - a parting gift before he died in March the following year, foreshadowing the fallout between the two women over his estate. Greene inherited his $60,000 estate, after prevailing in the 1960 lawsuit filed by Jean who contested Chandler's holographic codicil to his will, written four weeks before he died.  Following Greene's success in the courts, Helga hired Kathrine Sorley Walker and Dorothy Gardiner to compile Chandler's letters, essays and unfinished novel into a book, Raymond Chandler Speaking. Walker worked for Greene's literary agency for 25 years, until Greene's death. All together a duo of fascinating publication history from the celebrated, if often romantically provocative Raymond Chandler.    

Lot 726

Mixed Insigina and Ephemera. A baize lined wooden box containing a quantity of British Badges, Buttons, Sweetheart Badges, a stamp holder containing a 2 1/2 pence Edwardian stamp unused, shrapnel, mementoes of service, medal riband bars, a boxed Second War King’s Badge, a Colwyn Bay Coronation Medal 1911, early British Legion insignia, regimental cap badges to include Royal Engineers, The King’s Own, Military Police, Army Service Corps, in plastic and brass, GRV & GRVI etc., Shoulder Titles, Divisional Badges, Naval Insignia in bullion and cloth, including many interesting items including an unusual and rare sporting badge of Wrexham AFC Shareholder’s & Supporter’s Association, manufactured by The Birmingham Medal & Badge Company, Albion Street Birmingham, with some enamel damage, etc., generally good condition (lot) £40-£50

Lot 4190

Horst, Horst P. -- Male Nude, Back Study, New York. 1952. Gelatin silver print on Agfa paper, printed later. 36,5 x 47,5 cm (40,4 x 50,4 cm). Signed by the photographer in pencil in lower margin; photographer's copyright stamp and annotated in pencil and red crayon by another hand on the verso, matted.This strikingly abstract, modern nude exemplifies Horst P. Horst's masterful orchestration of light and shadow. The stark contrasts of black and white emphasize the sculptural quality of the model, whose solid form mirrors the compact mass of the stone on which he lies. This rare image is one of Horst's more minimalistic and abstract works, highlighting his ability to distill the human figure into a harmonious interplay of shape and texture. – Light handling dent in upper left and mid right, a few small retouched spots, otherwise a fine, tonal print in near excellent condition.Lit.: Boris von Brauchitsch (ed.). Enthüllungen. Berlin 2019, ill. p. 138.

Lot 4105

Bulhak, Jan -- Views of old Danzig. 1920s. 7 vintage toned gelatin silver prints on strong paper. 11 x 16 cm. Each with photographer's blindstamp in lower right corner, mounted to original cream card (minimal traces of use), each with number stamp in upper right corner of mount. Jan Bułhak was one of the most influential photographers in Poland between 1918-1939. He began photographing around 1905 and worked as an assistant to Hugo Erfurth in Dresden circa 1910-1911. In 1912, Bułhak opened his own studio in Wilno, Poland, and later lectured at Wilno University, where he became the head of the Institute of Photography in the Department of Fine Arts (1919-1939). In 1927, he co-founded the Wilno Photo-Club, followed by the Polish Photo-Club in 1929, where he also served as chairman. Highly active in the photography community, Bułhak exhibited in 174 fine art photography salons in Poland and internationally. Most of his photographs were destroyed during the war, making his vintage work exceptionally rare and seldom seen outside of Poland. – Fine tonal prints in near excellent condition.

Lot 4198

Jazz -- Photographer unknown. Sam Wooding and his Chocolate Kiddies Orchestra, performing at the Ufa-Palast in Berlin. 1928. Vintage sepia-toned gelatin silver print. 16,5 x 22,2 cm. "Ufa" photo stamp and annotated in pencil on the verso.In 1925, American jazz musician Sam Wooding brought his famous Chocolate Kiddies Orchestra to Berlin for the first time. They were the first large, all-Black jazz band to perform in many major European cities, achieving lasting success with their "Hot Jazz" style. Their Berlin debut took place on May 25, 1925, at the Admirals-Palast. During their 1925 and 1926 tours, the band recorded with VOX and Grammophon. On their fourth visit in 1930, they performed live at Berliner Rundfunk radio in a program titled "Music from America," offering a wide spectrum of music that demonstrated the origins of Black jazz.This image captures the band on their third visit to Berlin, performing at the Ufa-Palast theater in 1928. Their show, Die Schwarze Revue (The Black Revue), was part of the Ufa stage production, with a stage set designed by Rudi Feld, which likely influenced the design of the Nazi-era exhibit catalog for Entartete Musik (Degenerate Music) in the 1930s. This rare image is an important document of jazz history. – A few indentation spots, and light scratch in lower left, otherwise in near excellent condition.Lit.: Horst H. Lange. Jazz in Deutschland. Die Deutsche Jazz-Chronik bis 1960. Hildesheim 1996, ill. p.271 (image from the same series).

Lot 4016

Brandt, Christian Friedrich -- German-Danish War. 1864. Salted paper print. 17,5 x 21 cm. Mounted to original board (slightly soiled), with photographer's embossed stamp below the image on the mount.This rare and well-preserved photograph captures a group of Prussian officers and soldiers, posing for a souvenir photo amid the destroyed trenches surrounding the village of Düppel. Similar to Roger Fenton and Matthew Brady, the photographer C.F. Brandt faced the challenge of capturing war images only after the fighting had ceased, as exposure times were still lengthy. An experienced photographer, Brandt participated in the International Photography Exhibition in Berlin in 1865, where he was awarded a medal for his exceptional landscapes. – Minimal fading in lower and side edges, light spot in upper right corner, otherwise a strong print in very good condition.Provenance: Robert Lebeck Collection

Lot 6

Temple John. The History of the General Rebellion in Ireland. Rare Cork printing by Phineas and George Bagnell 1766. Full calf, library stamp on title page

Lot 338

WW2 Surrey (Egham & Chertsey) Home Guard Uniform. A rare grouping worn by a Private of the 10th (Egham & Chertsey) Bn of the Home Guard. 1940 pattern battledress blouse to each arm printed title and designation badges, additionally to the left arm red diamond and bar proficiency badges. The right with one service chevron. The interior with issue label Size 10 1942 ... 1942 dated Battledress trousers, these with issue label Size 13 and WD issue stamp for 1942 ... Dismounted 1940 pattern great coat. To each sleeve printed Home Guard tittle and SY10 badges. The interior with issue label Size 8 June 1942 ... Other Ranks Side Cap fitted with a General Service Cap Badge ... Brown leather Home Guard pattern belt. The overall condition is very clean, near unissued condition with no moth. Contained in a 1945 dated Royal Navy suitcase. (6 items)

Lot 388

German Third Reich 1937 Organisationsbuch der NSDAP by Dr Robert Ley issued to SA Standarte 55, Detmold. Good rare example bound on red cloth with silver embossed eagle and swastika over the title on the front. 592 (including index etc) pages with numerous fascinating coloured plates of NSDAP, NSKK, HJ, SS, SA, RAD etc ranks, uniforms, standards, awards, badges etc. Inside page bearing ink stamp for SA der N.S.D.A.P Standarte 55, Detmold with central eagle and swastika. Used, with minor service wear

Lot 1249

DESMOULINS CAMILLE: (1760-1794) French Politician and Journalist, a prominent figure of the French Revolution. Desmoulins is best known for playing an instrumental role in the events that led to the Storming of the Bastille. He was also noted for his radical criticism of the Reign of Terror as the editor of the journal Le Vieux Cordelier. Desmoulins was closely related to the leading figures of the French Revolution, bieng a schoolmate and close friend of Maximilien Robespierre and was also a close friend and political ally of Georges Danton. In April 1794, Desmoulins was sentenced to death by the Revolutionary Tribunal and guillotined alongside Danton and other accused Dantonists. Very rare D.S., `Camille Desmoulins´, one page, oblong 4to, Paris, 16th November 1793, in French. The partially printed document is a receipt of perpetual annuity signed by Desmoulins, stating `je soussigné Lucie-Simplice-Camille-Benoist Desmoulins, député de la Convention, commun en biens avec Anne-Lucie-Philippe Laridon ma femme, reconnait avoir reçu la somme de quatre cent cinquante livres…´ (Translation: "I, the undersigned Lucie-Simplice-Camille-Benoist Desmoulins, deputy of the Convention, with joint goods with Anne-Lucie-Philippe Laridon my wife, acknowledge having received the sum of four hundred and fifty pounds...") The document bears a contemporary legal ink stamp. Small overall minor staining with slightly trimmed edges, otherwise GIn April 1794, only few months after the present letter was signed, Desmoulins was sentenced to death by the Revolutionary Tribunal and guillotined alongside Danton and other accused Dantonists at the very early age of 34.The present signature on this document is reproduced in the isographic dictionary of the National Convention by J.M. Courtois, edition La Poste d´Autrefois 2005

Lot 1508

MIRO JOAN: (1893-1983) Spanish painter. A fine and extremely rare signed pochoir in colours on wove paper, with lithographic inscription at the base, approximately 24.5 x 32 cm, being one of just sixty Hors Commerce examples of Miro´s famous stencil print entitled Aidez l´Espagne (1937; ´Help Spain´), the brightly coloured design (incorporating the strong red and yellow colours of the Spanish and Catalan flags) depicting a Catalan peasant farmer wearing a barretina and with his right fist raised in a loyalist salute, framed above and below by the two words that form the motto, an exhortation to the citizens of neighbouring countries to support the government of the Spanish Republic, then immersed in the Civil War. The French printed text to the lower border states ´Dans la lutte actuelle, je vois du cote fasciste des forces depassees, et de l´autre cote des gens, avec d´immenses ressources creatives qui donneront a l´Espagne un elan qui etourdira le monde´ (Translation: ´In this present battle I see on the fascist side just the outdated forces, and on the other side, the people whose immense creative resources which will give Spain a power which will astonish the whole world´). Marked H.C. and signed (´Miro´) by the artist in pencil at the base. VGAidez l´Espagne was created by Miro in 1937 at the request of the art critic, collector, writer and publisher Christian Zervos with the idea that it could be issued as a one franc postage stamp to raise funds to finance the government of the Spanish Republic. Although Miro was not a deeply political artist, the project was carried out as part of the preparation and setup of the Spanish Republic pavilion for the 1937 Paris International Exposition, for which Miro also contributed his mural The Reaper (also known as The Catalan Peasant in Revolt). Miro´s striking graphic work was never issued as a postage stamp, but instead was published in two editions, of which the present signed Hors Commerce (´out of trade´) example is by far the rarer of the two. The other, unsigned edition, was published in numbers 4-5 of the Cahiers d´Art magazine, also in 1937, and is documented in the Catalogue Raisonné: Miró Recorder (1928-1960) by Jacques Dupin (p.40, No.17).

Lot 1248

DANTON GEORGES: (1759-1794) French lawyer, a leading figure in the French Revolution who served as Minister of Justice (1792) and as the first President of the Committee of Public Safety (1793). Danton, who has been described as ´the chief force in the overthrow of the French monarchy and the establishment of the First French Republic´, was executed by guillotine at the age of 34. A rare D.S., Danton (a fine example), one page, folio, Paris, 3rd September 1792, in French. The manuscript document is headed ´Loi du trois Septembre 1792 l´an Quatrieme de la liberte´ (Translation: ´Law of the third of September 1792 in the fourth year of liberty´) and states, in part, ´L´Assemblee Nationale voulant accelerer pour tous les moyens qui sont en son pouvoir, l´arrivee des deux cents pieces de canons que le Ministre de la Guerre se propose de retirer des Cidevant Provinces de Standres et d´Artois et de la fonderie d´Indres, ainsi que de celles qu´il voudrait faire venir de toutes autres parts pour les porter dans le camp qui si forme sous les murs de Paris.......L´Assemblee Nationale apres avoir Decrete l´urgence, decrete que le Ministre de la guerre est autorise a se servir des chevaux de Poste pour la conduite de ces differentes pieces et les faire ainsi arriver a leur destination donner le delai le plus court. Au nom de la Nation, le conseil executif Provisoire mande et ordonne a tous les Corps administratifs et tribunaux que les presentes ils fassent consigner dans leurs registres, lire, publier et assister dans leurs departements et ressorts respectifs, et executer comme loi´ (Translation: ´The National Assembly wanting to accelerate by all the means which are in its power, the arrival of the two hundred pieces of cannon which the Minister for the War proposes to withdraw from the Cidevant Provinces of Standres and Artois and from the foundry of Indres, as well as those which it would like to make come from all other parts to carry them in the camp which is formed under the walls of Paris.....The National Assembly, having decreed the urgency, decrees that the Minister of War is authorized to make use of the horses of the Post Office for the driving of these various pieces and thus to make them arrive at their destination in the shortest possible time. In the name of the Nation, the Provisional Executive Council instructs and orders all the administrative bodies and courts that the present provisions be recorded in their registers, read, published and witnessed in their respective departments and jurisdictions, and executed as law´). Boldly signed by Danton at the foot alongside an official red circular stamp, certifying that the text conforms with the original. Some very light creasing and minimal age wear, VG

Lot 1304

NICHOLAS II OF RUSSIA: (1868-1918) Emperor of Russia 1894-1917. A rare and exceptional signed 7 x 11 photograph by the Tsar, a large and unusual size image depicting Nicholas II in a half length formal pose wearing his uniform. Signed in bold black ink `Nicholas´, in Cyrillic, to the white lower photographer´s mount. Also dated, 1909, in the Emperor´s hand, to the lower right corner. Photograph by the Imperial Russian Court photographers Boissonnas & Eggler of St. Petersburg and bearing their blind embossed stamp to the lower white photographer's mount border, beneath the Emperor´s signature. VG

Lot 833

MALCOLM X: (1925-1965) African-American revolutionary, Black rights activist, and Muslim minister, a prominent figure during the civil rights movement in America. Assassinated. A rare A.L.S., Bro Malcolm, to the verso of a colour picture postcard depicting the Youth Building (also known as the Boys´ Club Building) recreational facility in Irving Park, Battle Creek, Michigan, n.d. (12th May 1955), to Roy Munford and family. Malcolm X commences with a Muslim salutation, ´As Salaam Alaikum´ (´Peace be unto you´) and sends his greetings from Battle Creek, further remarking ´This teaching is fast-spreading everywhere´. Hand addressed by Malcolm X to Munford and his family in Jersey City. The postcard features a postage stamp with a portrait of American President Thomas Jefferson and, interestingly, has been affixed upside-down in what was most likely a deliberate act of protest on the part of Malcom X. A few minor scuffs to the edge of the image, otherwise VGOn 24th January 1965, just a matter of weeks before being shot dead in New York, Malcolm X delivered a passionate speech in Harlem in which he encouraged a critical review of the narrative surrounding America´s ´founding fathers´, describing George Washington and his contemporaries as ´artful, skillful liars´ and the ´worst form of criminals´. Malcolm X declared that Thomas Jefferson was especially worthy of condemnation, proclaiming ´And if you doubt that they were [criminals], when they wrote this document talking about freedom, they still owned you. Yes, when they wrote, how does that thing go—about “all men created equal”?—that was later on. Who was it wrote that—”all men are created equal”? It was Jefferson. Jefferson had more slaves than anybody else. So they weren’t talking about us´. Due to this hypicrosy, Malcolm X continued, African-Americans should look upon Jefferson with the same contempt he showed them.

Lot 1497

WALLENBERG RAOUL: (1912-1945) Swedish architect, diplomat and humanitarian who served as Sweden's special envoy in Budapest from July - December 1944 during which time he was responsible for saving thousands of Jews in German-occupied Hungary during the Holocaust in the latter stages of World War II. A rare World War II date D.S., with his initial R, as was his custom, one page, folio (unfolded), Budapest, 30th August 1944. The partially printed document (in the blue and yellow of Sweden´s national colours) is completed in typescript and is a Schutz-Pass (a protective pass which also served, despite not being legal, as a Swedish passport) numbered 49/83 and issued to Aurel Fold, providing details of his date of birth (6th October 1877), eye and hair colour, and height, and with his affixed identification photograph bearing the oval ink stamp of the Royal Swedish Legation and signed beneath by Fold. The printed text of the document is in both German and Hungarian and states, in part, (translated) ´The Royal Swedish Legation in Budapest confirms that the above-named person will travel to Sweden as part of the repatriation authorised by the Royal Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The person concerned is also included in a collective passport. Until departure, the above-named person and his apartment are under the protection of the Royal Swedish Legation in Budapest´ and also confirming the the pass is valid until fourteen days after the subject´s entry into Sweden. Countersigned at the foot by the Swedish diplomat and ambassador Carl Ivan Danielsson (1880-1963) in his capacity as head of the Royal Swedish Legation and alongside a second oval ink stamp. A highly emotive document, of incalculable value to the Jewish bearer who, without this protrective pass, would have otherwise been destined to an unimaginable fate; the Nazi´s at this time were dispatching more than 10,000 Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz on a daily basis. Some light overall age wear and minor staining to the edges and, as is the usual case with such documents, there is some light wear to the original central vertical and horizontal folds which have been neatly and professionally strengthened to the verso. GWallenberg arrived in Hungary in July 1944 when only 230,000 Jews remained in the country. The diplomat quickly set about distributing the Schutz-Passes which he had devised, signing them quickly and by the dozen. Although not legal, the ´protective passports´ looked official and, identifying the subjects as Swedish subjects awaiting repatriation, they were readily accepted by the German and Hungarian authorities. Significantly, and for the holder´s added security, Wallenberg and the Swedish legation in Budapest also succeeded in negotiating with the German authorities so that the bearers would be exempt from having to wear the yellow star required for Jews. Despite Wallenberg issuing many such passes, very few survive today.

Lot 964

WAGNER ADOLF: (1890-1944) German important member of the Nazi Party. leader in the "Night of the Long Knives". Wagner was appointed Gauleiter of Gau Munchen-Oberbayern. He lost his right leg when serving in World War. Attractive printed folded beige stiff signed `Adolf Wagner´, one page, oblong 8vo, Munich, 6th October 1936, to Hermann Ruf family, in German. The document bears to the upper left front corner an embossed monogram with the Nazi eagle and swastika over the printed text "Der Gauleiter Munchen-Oberbayern" and states `On October 1st you thought of me on my 46th birthday and sent me a hearty congratulation for which I would like to thank you for it.´ Above Wagner´s signature bearing the printed text "Heil Hitler", and beneath "State Minister". Accompanied by the original envelope, bearing several Nazi postmarks and stamp. Also including a colour 8 x 12 photograph, unsigned, showing Wagner outdoors, in a half length pose, wearing his Nazi uniform during a parade. VG Wagner served as the master of ceremonies for the annual commemorations of the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch every 9 November in Munich. He was also Bavarian Minister of the Interior and Education. Remembered for his 1941 order stating that school prayer should be replaced by Nazi songs and that crucifixes and religious pictures be removed from Bavarian classrooms. When Wagner died in April 1944, the increasingly reclusive Fuhrer made a rare public appearance to attend his funeral, and posthumously awarded him the German Order, the Nazi Party's highest decoration. Rare 8 mm color film of Wagner appears in the home movies (1938) filmed by Hitler's companion, Eva Braun. He can be seen talking with Hitler on the terrace of Hitler's Bavarian residence the Berghof.

Lot 969

DONITZ KARL: (1891-1980) German Grand Admiral of World War II who briefly succeeded Adolf Hitler as head of state, serving as President of Germany from April – May 1945. A rare A.L.S., Donitz, to one side of an official Prisoner of War post card (´Postkarte fur Kriegsgefangene´), n.p. (Nuremberg), 21st September (1945), to Fritz Weber, in German. Donitz writes in bold pencil, using block capitals, thanking his correspondent for their letter, which Donitz had been pleased to receive, and expressing his hope that Weber´s transition to the civilian sector had worked out, further remarking (translated) ´I think very often of all you brave navy men, we can be proud of what a decent, valiant navy we had and how honourable our submarine war was. Let the others now do as they like!´. Hand addressed by Donitz to the verso, which also features the Censored & Passed stamp of the International Military Tribunal. A rare autograph letter by Donitz whilst a prisoner of war, and with good content. About EX

Lot 1010

Rare Notts County v. Liverpool league match programme, 27th December 1898, ex bound volume, with Nottingham frank stamp, pages loose.

Lot 28

Rare Royal Doulton saucer transfer printed with figure of a young boy ready for a catch, and imprinted Ready For Chances, with leaf border, some colour loss, small chip, 16cm. wide, with Royal Doulton stamp.

Lot 820

A RARE .230 MORRIS (MKI) WEBLEY & SCOTT MKIV REVOLVER RETAILED BY J. BLANCH, LONDON, serial no. 119399, one of a small number produced for training recruits circa 1914, with specially bored 6in. solid barrel signed along the top-rib 'J. BLANCH & SON, 29 GRACECHURCH ST. LONDON' (rubbed), applied tall blade fore-sight, Birmingham proofs with later stamp '.22', break-open frame of usual form with drift adjustable rear-sight blade to the stirrup latch, stepped and fluted cylinder (numbered '350'), double action mechanism, chequered hard rubber birdshead grips, the back-strap marked 'R.W..I' over '2', strong traces of finish but some mild pitting to barrel sides at throat. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 585

JOHN MANTON & SON, LONDON A RARE CASED 14-BORE TUBELOCK DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING GUN, serial no. 7535, for 1820 with later conversion from flintlock, 27in. twist barrels of near ball weight with mostly illegible 6 Dover Street signature to the top-rib, the underside bearing a Theo. Murcott barrel maker's stamp, patent breech-blocks with platinum lines and vents, fully engraved top-tang, flat bevel-edged locks with stepped tails and engraved with scrolls and trophies and signed 'JOHN MANTON & SON PATENT', the tube clamps dove-tailed into the original pan mounts, engraved slab-sided hammers with squared noses and permanent blades (one blade replaced in antiquity), walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, engraved iron furniture (detail rubbed) and original mahogany ramrod, together with its maker's mahogany storage case lined and compartmented in green baize, original parchment trade-label and a small number of added accessories.

Lot 67

WWII Nazi German Panzer SS Officer's Visor Cap, featuring a distinctive stone grey color and pink piping, emblematic of the SS Panzer divisions. The cap bears the iconic eagle and Totenkopf, with detailed silver braiding. This well-preserved piece includes a manufacturerÕs stamp on the inside. This well-preserved piece is a rare collectible for military history enthusiasts and collectors of WWII memorabilia. Good condition

Lot 324

Rare Children's Dragoon Musket, model AN IX, in case, France, early 19th century. The Musket has an octagon-to-round barrel with engraved decor. On the flintlock plate are stamps B, N, 5. The wooden stock is in good condition. Stamp B, 5 on the metal fittings of the musket. Complete with a bayonet. Original case for transportation and storage with accessories. A very rare collectible in excellent condition. Case size 80x20x8 cm.

Lot 89

Rare WWII Nazi German, DAK, Deutsche Afrika Korps, M40 Tropical Shorts. Very good condition with maker- and size stamp inside. All buttons and ribbons intact. No repairs, no damage. Good condition

Lot 62

Rare WWII Nazi German officer of the Luftwaffe medical service visor cap. This authentic piece of World War II German military attire is a well-preserved example of an officerÕs uniform accessory. The cap features the iconic Luftwaffe insignia, with a finely detailed eagle and wreath emblem on the front. Luftwaffe-grey cloth, black band, cornflower-blue piping. This well-preserved piece includes a manufacturerÕs stamp on the inside. Made from high-quality materials, it reflects the craftsmanship of its era. An excellent collectorÕs item for military history enthusiasts or those interested in WWII memorabilia. Good condition

Lot 64

Extra Rare WWII Nazi German SS General's Officers visor cap. Has Reichsadler and Totenkopf cap badges. The body is a very fine wool blend material, gold plated wire piping to the crown edge and both the top and bottom edges of the centerband.. Has a black velvet exterior band. Has a gold plated wire officers chin cord, attached by two finished pebbled buttons. This well-preserved piece includes a manufacturerÕs stamp on the inside. Made from high-quality materials, it reflects the craftsmanship of its era. An excellent collectorÕs item for military history enthusiasts or those interested in WWII memorabilia. Good condition

Lot 135

Extra Rare Black Sea Cossack Host low ranks Dagger M1840, Russian Empire, Zlatoust Arms Factory 1840-1850's. A broad double-edged blade of flattened-diamond section, a small flat part at the base with Zlatoust Arms Factory, Cyrillic letters "P" and "F" stamps. The bone, curved handle is secured with two iron rivets. The wooden scabbard is covered in original black leather. The iron fittings of the scabbard have the stamp, Cyrillic letter "B" in a circle. This Dagger is a significant artifact that provides insight into the Black Sea Cossack weapon during the Russian Empire. It is a valuable piece for collectors, historians, and museums dedicated to military history. Length 46 cm. Excellent condition.

Lot 257

Space Rare Cosmonauts Soyuz 4 and 5 official KNIGA handsigned cover by both crews. Signed by the four cosmonauts featured on the stamp booklet. Vladimir Shatalov, Aleksei Yeliseyev, Yevgeny Khrunov, Boris Valentinovich Volynov. The Soyuz 4 and 5 spacecraft docked on 16 January 1969, the first time two crewed spacecraft had docked (Apollo 9 would do the same in March of the same year). The two craft possessed only a primitive probe (Soyuz 4) and drogue (Soyuz 5) docking assembly. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 1125

A World War II Royal Observer Corps Sector or Colour Change Clock, by Elliot England, Serial No. 11576, date stamp 1939 to rear of movement, fusee movement all apparently correct, hardwood bezel and back box, back box stamped B26, stencil to left side door A1DESG, back box securing pegs present, painted dial in sector colours, 19ins diameter including bezel, with original pendulum and keyhttps://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/qa24dar9toifb73idwr2i/ABpqWV9p13uxlB1Ngg3cJJc?rlkey=gl3ardr5qr6s9rxrje8wiq8cn&st=mth5in3s&dl=0 The clock presents in excellent overall condition showing slight wear commensurate with age and usage. The dial appears to be in good condition showing no obvious sign of any restoration, likewise the glass and frame are bearing the original black paint and present in good condition. The hinge functions correctly with no sign of wear and the screws appear original. The outer wooden bezel shows no undue sign of previous damage or repair and shows the odd mark, again commensurate with age and usage and it appears to have had a coat of varnish but this is historic rather than recent. To the rear of the clock the woodwork presents again in honest original condition, the screws appear to be original, the hinges to the flaps at the side at the bottom appear original and in good order. Both flaps function correctly. The brass hanging tag is not original but is a replacement and has two new screw attached to it. The four wooden pegs that hold the cabinet appear to be in good condition and original. The cabinet itself again has original screws, no sign of any obvious previous repair or damage but may again historically have received a coat of varnish. The movement is honest and complete, does not appear to have any replacement parts, it winds and runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. We cannot warrant the originality of all parts but there is nothing glaringly obvious. Pendulum is present and is original. The key is non original but fits and functions correctly. Prospective bidders are advised to study all images closely prior to bidding. Overall a good honest example of a increasingly rare item.

Lot 1108

Republika Ceskoslovenska, 500 Korun, 1941 (1945), serial number 2Ip 061018, with red stamp affixed at right, minor handling, overall uncirculated and rare in uncancelled form BNB B133a, Pick 54a £200-£260

Lot 1109

Republika Ceskoslovenska, 1000 Korun, 1940 (1945), serial number 3I5 525819, with dark red stamp affixed at right, in PMG holder 64 EPQ, choice uncirculated, rare in any grade, with only a handful graded by PMG BNB B135a, Pick 56a £260-£320

Lot 1006

Albania, Esat Pasha, stamp money for 1 Para (2) and 10 Para (3), 1913-4, Esat Pasha seal at centre of each, Ottoman Empire stamps used as railway money in Albania, very rare and interesting (5 items) Pick not listed £80-£100

Lot 32

Vegetarian & animal welfare.- Nicholson, (George, publisher) On the primeval diet of man. Arguments in favour of vegetable food; On man's conduct to animals &c. &c., 11th July, 1801 bound with On food, August, 1803 and On clothing, 1st September, 1800, together 3 works in 1 vol., engraved vignette title to each work, some foxing and staining, lightly browned throughout, modern half calf, spine gilt and with black leather label, spine faded, Poughnill, near Ludlow, Published...by George Nicholson, large 12mo *** Rare in commerce. 'to obviate this objection to a vegetable diet, has been a leading purpose in the following compilation, from which it will appear that a variety of not less than one hundred perfectly palatable and highly nutritious substances may easily be procured, at an expense much below the price of the limbs of our fellow animals' (Preface to 'On food'). Provenance: Richard T. Dunlap, 1809 (ink inscription and his ink stamp to front free endpaper)

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