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Click here to subscribeEleven bottles of wine and spirits to include Chateauneuf du Pape 2012 75cl 13.5% vol, Cotes du Rhone Cuvée Reservée 2016 75cl 13.5%, The Glenlivet 12 Year Single Malt Scotch Whisky 70cl 40%, De Viveyrac Armagnac 70cl 40%, Johnnie Walker Red Label 75cl 43% and Rosemullion Distillery Spiced Rum 70cl 40%.PLEASE NOTE ALL ALCOHOL & TOBACCO ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECK ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY
† BRIAN BURGESS (born 1935); oil on board, 'My Hat My Pipe My Rum', unsigned, signed and titled verso, 57.5 x 58.5cm, framed.Condition Report: † This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
A mixed lot of wine and spirits comprising a boxed Remy Martin Cognac 70cl, Grant's Scotch Whisky 1L, Jim Beam Bourbon 1L, Harveys Bristol Cream Sherry 1L, Lamb's Navy Rum 750ml, Calisay Licor de Crema de Naranjas 700ml, Tia Maria Liqueur 1L, Freixenet Cava, and a bottle of Premieres Cotes de Bordeaux (9).
TALISKER 8 YEAR OLD 2020 SPECIAL RELEASE ISLAND SINGLE MALT From the 2020 Diageo Special Release collectionFinished in Caribbean Rum Casks57.9% ABV / 70cl Even by today’s standards Talisker distillery is a bit out of the way, nestled on the shore of Loch Harport on the west coast of the isle of Skye. This might explain why, in its early days, the distillery frequently changed hands, with owners struggling to turn a profit. It wasn’t until owner Roderick Kemp oversaw construction of a pier in the late 19th century, allowing much easier access for the boats that transported the casks to the mainland, that the distillery’s fortunes began to improve.Despite a minor stumbling block in 1960 when the distillery burned down and had to be completely rebuilt, it has grown to become one of the most recognisable single malt brands in the world.
Henry Bone R.A. (British, 1755-1834)Robert Milligan, seated before a red curtain and pillar background, wearing a brown jacket with yellow waistcoat and white stock, his hair en queue . Enamel of copper, signed, dated and inscribed on the counter-enamel Robert Milligan Esq., Born at Dumfries NB. 19 Aug 1746. Died at Rosslyn Hampstead, Middx, 21st May 1809. Painted by Henry Bone R.A. Enamel painter in ordinary to His Majesty and Enamel painter to HR.H The Prince Regent, after the original by Abbot, gilt metal easel frame stamped H.J. Hatfield and Sons Ltd., London.. Rectangular, 133mm (5 1/4in) highFootnotes:Provenance:Purchased from Ellison Fine Art, October 23, 2006Robert Milligan (c.1749-1809) was a wealthy merchant and ship owner whose family had extensive sugar plantations in Jamaica. He left Jamaica in 1779 to establish himself in London, where he headed a group of powerful businessmen who planned and built West India Docks, which was to have a monopoly on the import into London of West Indian produce such as sugar, rum and coffee for a period of 21 years. The Docks' foundation stone was laid in July 1800, when Milligan was Deputy Chairman of the West India Dock Company - his strong connections with the political establishment of the day were evident from those attending the ceremony, the stone being laid by Lord Chancellor Lord Loughborough and Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger as well as Company chairman George Hibbert and himself. A statue of Milligan by sculptor Richard Westmacott stands in front of the Museum in Docklands on West India Quay. Bone's preparatory drawing, squared in ink for transfer and inscribed Mr Milligan after Abbot/ for Miss M. Feby 1810 is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery (NPG D17643). It is assumed that the original painting was by Lemuel Francis Abbott, most famous for his portraits of Admiral Lord Nelson.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com