Next sale 24th of February

Our next sale is the 24th of February at 10:00AM with 614 lots up for auction. To get a taste of what we sell see our previous catalogues or view our upcoming auctions.

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Lot 152B
A RARE FIND - 2 miniature bottles of QE2 blended Scotch Whisky accompanied by a letter sent from the ship during her maiden voyage: - "William Henry of Dumbarton was a joiner with John Brown’s Shipyard in Clydebank during the building of the Cunard liner Queen Elizabeth 2. In December 1968 she left Scotland to undergo additional sea trials in the form of a ‘Shakedown Cruise’ to the Canaries and on board were around 200 finishing tradesmen, including William Henry. The invited passengers included senior shipyard management, Cunard staff and press. In the ship’s shops there was many memorabilia available and he bought 2 bottles of QE2 labelled whisky miniatures for his sons. A few days after William returned home in January 1969 a letter arrived. This was a letter he had written on board and posted to his wife, Ella. The envelope is doubled franked as having been posted on board the QE2 during the sea trials. The reverse of the envelope has the QE2 printed on it. The conversation between William and Ella, as reported by their son Brian, was short and to the point. “Is there anything in the letter I should know about” asks Ella. “No”, replied William, “it is just how I was getting on whilst on the trials.” The letter was put aside and remains unopened. As the envelope is shown to be QE2 stationery it is likely the letter is also written on QE2 stationery." A truly fascinating piece of Scottish shipping history.
Guide: £25-50
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Lot 192
Whisky Miniature collection to include two highly collectable BIMBER KLUB 5cl with glasses. Canadian Club, Glenfiddich 12 year old, Glayva, Monkey Shoulder, Black Grouse, Glenfiddich x2, Bells. An interesting collection.
Guide: £30-80
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Lot 262
A collection of miniatures to include 4 bottles of DRAMBUIE (one vintage), 2 bottles of COINTREAU (one labelled 70 proof Extra Dry), 1 bottle BLUE CURACAO BOLS, 1 bottle PARFAIT AMOUR BOLS, 1 bottle CHERRY BRANDY BOLS, 1 bottle CREME DE CACAO BOLS, 1 bottle REMY MARTIN VSOP (L29366), 1 bottle BENEDICTINE, 1 bottle PETER HEERING LIQUEUR, 1 bottle M&S finest old tawny PORT, 1 bottle SOUTHERN COMFORT, 2 bottles GLAYVA. The item is sold as described and we do not accept liability for the state of the closure or the taste of the contents.
Guide: £15-25
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