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8 Bottles Mixed Lot Various Whiskies to include Scottish Single Malts, Welsh and Irish Whiskies comprising: 1 bottle (boxed) Talisker ‘Made by the Sea’ 45.8%, 1 bottle (boxed) Dalwhinnie ‘Winters Gold’ 43%, 1 bottle (boxed) Jura 10 yo ‘Special Edition’ 40%, 1 bottle (boxed) The Famous Grouse ‘Smoky Black’, 2 bottles (boxed)Haig ‘Club’, 1 bottle (presentation pack) Penderyn Single Malt Welsh Whisky ‘Madeira Finish’, 1 bottle Tullamore Dew Triple distilled Irish Whiskey.
A selection of silver and white metal tableware, to include a George III silver caddy spoon by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1808, 7.6cm long, an Edwardian silver mounted whiskey noggin by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1903, 9.8cm high (at fault), a toddy ladle inset with a George II coin, 34cm long, a white metal Dunhill pen, 12,3cm long, a weighted silver vase, 15cm high, a silver cocktail stirrer, 23cm long, and a silver condiment spoon, 6.4cm long (7) Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire
Barrel handle. Founder of William Grant and Sons Ltd. Hand painted. W. box.Issued to commemorate the centenary of the founding of the Glenfiddich Distillery, this jug contained 750ml of 25 year old Grants Whiskey. Doulton backstamp. Artist: Graham TongueIssued: 20th c.Dimensions: 7"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: England
Royal Doulton presentation pitcher featuring Admiral Lord Nelson flanked by flags. Whiskey water pitcher with glossy emerald bands on the top and bottom. In celebration of the victory at the Battle of Trafalgar.Issued: 20th c.Dimensions: 7"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonProvenance: David Bearman Collection
Brown and tan coloration. Decorated with sailing ship in high relief.SPECIAL HIGHLAND WHISKEY in high relief. Impressed Royal Doulton and other marks to bottom base. Age and use related wear; hairline crack to mouth of jug. Issued: 20th c.Dimensions: 7.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: England
Doulton Kingsware glaze of Bacchus sitting on a whiskey barrel, also known as Man on Barrel or called the Landlord Flask. These were originally made as Whiskey Bottles. Marked Royal Doulton. Circa early 20th century.; Origin: England; Category: Kingsware; Dimensions: 8.5"H;Artist: Charles NokeDimensions: 9"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandProvenance: David Bearman Collection
A Dewar's whiskey flask in Kingsware glaze with a pipe major - leading military pipe band. Text reads "The Pipe Major." Original cork stopper with metal cap.Doulton stamp and Dewar's whiskey stamp. The pipe major is the leading musician of a pipe band, whether military or civilian. Like the appointment of drum major, the position is derived from British Army traditions. During the early twentieth century, the term sergeant piper was used instead. The pipe major is often assisted by a pipe sergeant, who has similar duties in the band and leads the band in the absence of the pipe major. #pipemajor #bagpipes #highlander Artist: Charles NokeIssued: 1910Dimensions: 8"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandProvenance: David Bearman Collection
Beautiful,tall, pear shaped whiskey flask with one gentleman (full body) in center and five (only head) portraits. Memories incised on the reverse.This is a rare variation in Kingsware with highly detailed painting on panel. #thinker #publife Artist: Charles NokeIssued: 1906Dimensions: 9.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandProvenance: David Bearman Collection
Rare Water whiskey pitcher in rich Kingsware glaze with Night Watchman, dressed in olive green and holding a lantern in relief on one side. On the other side it reads, Enough's as good as a feast. Royal Doulton backstamp.The watchman was the precursor of the policeman. He patrolled the streets of the city at night carrying a lantern and staff, calling the state of the weather and the hour. The watchman was replaced by the 'peeler', the forerunner of the modern policeman in 1829. #police #watchman Artist: Charles NokeIssued: 1915Dimensions: 6"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandProvenance: David Bearman Collection
A rare and original Advertising Mirror, "The Shamrock Whiskey" by Kirker, Greer & Co. Ltd., Belfast," c. 1910, with bold gilt lettering, and an attractive central design of an Irish Cailín in headdress and shawl, inset in a green ground shamrock, approx. 81cms x 61cms (32" x 24") in moulded painted framed panelled back. (1)
Royal Doulton Seriesware bulbous flagon decorated with man with pipe and ears of barley, a Royal Doulton Dewers Scotch whisky ewer decorated with nightwatchman, on mottled brown ground, a Doulton stoneware jug, tapered with mask and husk decoration, on mottled blue and green ground and a Doulton pottery vase/spittoon with everted rim, printed with sailing vessels on a brown ground (4) Condition ReportSeriesware flagon - Prominent crazing throughout, several chips to the base.Watchman Whiskey Ewer- Broken and glued spout, Chip on figure's nose, scratches on lower portion and base.Stoneware Jug- Small Scratches throughout and several minor chips.Doulton Pot- Crazing throughout, small chip to rim and chip on base. Scratches and white marks on the inside.

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