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Lot 758

Group of different spirits, containing Vodka, Cognac and Rum

Lot 1025

A stick stand converted from a coopered, painted barrel - with painted 'RUM' lettering, 44.25cm high; together with a wrought iron spit jack. (2)

Lot 107

Beswick Connoisseur figure of Red Rum, Brian Fletcher Up, H34cm

Lot 132

Set of three copper spirit measures for whisky, rum and brandy, on long brass hanging handles, largest 38cm long

Lot 468

Group of 'The Sport of Kings' resin horse racing figurines to include Shergar, Black Caviar, Frankel, Mill Reef, Desert Orchid, Nijinsky, Kauto Star, Secretariat, Sea Bird, Red Rum and Man O War together with a Red Rum rosette and two ladies watches, one Sekonda and a citizen example with mother of pearl face

Lot 509

Wade British Navy Pussers Rum 1 Litre decanter, together with a miniature version, Whisky dram glass, bottle of 1991 Rugby World Cup Wine and an oak and brass banded coopered spirit barrel. (B.P. 21% + VAT)All are sealed. Damage to cork on small decanter.

Lot 506

Pusser's Rum Nelson's Ships porcelain decanter, in original box. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 141

A Bristol Blue Glass Rum decanter 23cm high, another green glass rum bottle 22cm high and a 19th century Nailsea speckled glass jug 19cm high.

Lot 115

A collection of six hallmarked silver bottle tag / wine labels. The lot to include a whisky tag and a gin tag. Hallmarked year 1977 Birmingham. Sponsor marks for S J Rose & Son. Together with a port tag and a sherry tag. Hallmarked year 1981 Birmingham. Sponsors mark for S J Rose & Son. Further together with a rum tag and a sherry tag. Hallmarked year 1981 Birmingham. Sponsors mark for Ray Hall. Total gross weight approx. 109g.Largest measures approx. 7cm L x 2.3cm H

Lot 791

Jugendstil Werberahmen mit Sekt / Bier Etiketten um 1900, meist Österreich-UngarnWerbeträger von Wein, Sekt sowie Brauereien, Österreich/Ungarn um 1900, u.a. Törley Talisman Sec Budapest, Fiume Cognac Medicinal "Adriatica", Gottschlig Fele Braziliai Rum, Animo Sec, Brauerei St. Marx AD. JG. Mautner & Sohn Wien, Nussdorfer Bierbrauerei Wien, Monopole Sec. Heidseick Reims, Dietzl Sec Budafok, Brauhaus der Stadt Wien, BING EDE Bortermelö es Nagykereskedö ARAD, Ujvideki "Orient" Asvanyviz, Dr. Willibald Ludwig Champagmnerfabrik Nagy Maros, Törley Talisman Casino Reserve, Louis Francois & Co. Promontor, Andrenyi Sec. Kalman Utodai Arad, Taganyi Istvan Örökösei es Kisjolsvai Szabo Zoltan Bornagytelmelök Arad, Gräfl Franz Esterhazy'schege herrschaftliche Champagnerfabrik TOTIS (Tata) Generalvertretung Ruda & Blochmann Wien, Palugyay es fiai Bortermelök Udvari Szallitok Pozsony. Gerahmt unter Glaß. Ges. H. 65cm, B. 83cm

Lot 2162

Three bottles of whisky, a bottle of Captain Morgan rum and two others **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR PACKING AND POSTING**

Lot 178

The National Choice 12 year old Scotch Whisky 1980's "Red Rum". Full and sealed. 75cl.

Lot 348

A collection of 9 George III and later silver bottle labels, including a pair with mark of Wright & Davies (William Thomas Wright & Frederick Davies), London, 1890, oval, engraved CHARTREUSE and CURACOA, a pair with mark of Charles Rawlings, London 1824, oval, engraved MADEIRA and CLARET, one with mark of Thomas Johnson, London 1812, kidney shaped, engraved RUM, one with obliterated maker's mark, London 1826, with pierced lettering for MADEIRA, and a further three with part marks only (9)

Lot 223

HORSE-RACING - AN ATLAS EDITIONS THE SPORT OF KINGS COLLECTION comprising Red Rum; Nijinsky; Sea Bird; Seabiscuit; Kauto Star; Native Dancer; Phar Lap; Man o'War; Seattle Slew; Desert Orchid; Shergar; Mill Reef; Hyperion; Black Caviar; Secretariat; Ribot; Dancing Brave; Quashed; Brigadier Gerard; Persian Punch; Mandarin; Arkle; Affirmed; and Sea the Stars, each boxed (twelve still factory shrink-wrapped); together with a related dvd and certificate cards.

Lot 1610

Four George III silver wine labels, by Susanna Barker, London circa 1780-90, rectangular form, three with pierced scroll and bead borders, incised 'Burgundy', ' Sherry' and 'Rum', plus a plain one incised 'Sherry', approx. total weight 1.3oz. (4)Provenance: The J. and V.A. Rocyn-Jones Collection of Wine and Sauce labels.

Lot 1661

A matched pair of Victorian silver wine labels, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1843 and 1846, shaped oval form with vine and grape decoration, incised 'Port' and 'Rum', length 5.5cm, plus one by Charles Rawlings, London circa 1820, pierced 'Port', and an unmarked one of a similar form, pierced 'Pale Sherry', total approx. weighable 1.5oz. (4)Provenance: The Simon Ward Collection of Wine Labels

Lot 1634

Four George III silver wine labels, by Susanna Barker, London circa 1780-92. comprising: one of banner form, with a pierced urn pediment, engraved with a crest, bright-cut borders, incised 'Claret', plus one of pierced rectangular foliate scroll form, incised 'Sherry', plus one with a pierced pediment incised 'Brandy' and one incised 'Rum', approx. total weight 1.4oz. (4)Provenance: The J. and V.A. Rocyn-Jones Collection of Wine and Sauce labels.

Lot 1637

A collection of four Art Deco silver and enamel wine labels, by Turner and Simpson, Birmingham 1933 and 1935, geometric forms with varicoloured enamel, comprising: two titled 'Sherry', one 'Rum' and one 'Gin', approx. weight 2oz. (4)Provenance: The J. and V.A. Rocyn-Jones Collection of Wine and Sauce labels.

Lot 1517

A small collection of four provincial silver wine labels, comprising: one by Richard Clarke, York circa 1790, rectangular form, bright-cut border, incised 'Rum', plus one by Barber, Cattle and North, later engraved 'Whisky', one by Cattle and North incised 'Port' and a Channel Islands wine label by Bruce Russell of Guernsey, incised 'Burgundy', approx. total weight 1.3oz. (4)Provenance: The Richard Stagg Collection.

Lot 1607

A collection of silver wine labels, comprising: a George IV silver label, by Thomas Freeman, Birmingham 1828, shaped rectangular form, pierced and engraved vine decoration, incised and blackened 'Madeira', plus one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1825, incised 'Rum', one by Cronin and Wheeler, Birmingham 1847, incised 'Gin', plus a Chinese label, retailed by Wang Hing, crescent form mounted with a dragon and pierced 'Port'. and a pierced electroplated label, 'Claret', approx. total weighable 1.5oz. (5) Provenance: The J. and V.A. Rocyn-Jones Collection of Wine and Sauce labels.

Lot 798

Dead Man's Fingers Passion Fruit, Dead Man's Fingers Strawberry Tequila Cream Liqueur and a bottle of Caribbean dark rum 

Lot 195

A RED RUM HORSESHOE WALL CLOCK

Lot 992

Seljuq of Rum, Kai-Khusru II, Dirhem, Qonya, 641h, lion and sun type, 2.89g/6h (A 1218); Kai-Khusru III, Dirhem, Siwas, 673h, 2.93g/11h (A 1232) [2]. About very fine £60-£80

Lot 246

A ROYAL NAVY RUM PUMP, 20TH CENTURY constructed in copper with zinc lining and wooden-handled pump with perforated brass foot -- 39¼in. (100cm.) long

Lot 244

A QUANTITY OF PUSSER'S RUM AND COLLECTABLES comprising a Trafalgar bicentenary ceramic marine decanter; two ceramic flagons with wax seals and corks tied to side; three miniatures and one hip flask, all sealed with contents; four tin plate enamelled mugs; an empty ceramic hip flask; a bottle of aftershave; an advertising pennant; a plastic mug; and four coasters; together with a small framed knotwork -- 8in. (20.5cm.) high max.(a lot)

Lot 144

A Novelty Ceramic Decanter Containing one Litre of British Navy Pussers Rum, Wax Sealed and Together with Silver Plated Decanter Label for Rum

Lot 100

A set of three blue glass decanters and stoppers, c.1800, of mallet shape, each gilded with a chamfered bottle ticket variously inscribed 'Rum', 'Hollands' and 'Brandy', an associated stopper to one, 23.5cm. (6)

Lot 1072

BLUES/ R&B/ BEAT - 7" RARITIES/ DEMOS PACK. A fine selection of 7 7" singles. Artists/ titles include Bobby Jameson - Rum Pum (WI-100, record Ex), The VIPS - I Wanna Be Free (WI-3003, VG), Julie Driscoll - I Didn't Want To Have To Do It (R5444, demo. VG+), Richie Havens - Lady Madonna (VS 1519, demo. Ex), Wynder K Frog - Turn On Your Lovelight (WI-280, Aside VG/ Bside VG+), Jimmy Witherspoon - Love Me Right (45-378, VG+) and The Art Movement - The Sooner I Get To You (DB 8697, demo. Aside VG+/ Bside VG).

Lot 12

A mixed collection of unopened bottled whisky, rum and sherry to include Jack Daniels, Southern Comfort, The Famous Grouse, Mount Gay Rum, Glen Deveron, Bacardi, Bell's, Tio Pepe and Prince Charlie. H.23.5cm

Lot 34

Five bottles of OVD Old Vatted Demerara rum 1 litre, 2x 70cl and 2x 35cl, each 40% abv. (5)

Lot 89

CANADIAN CLUB blended whisky 40% abv. 70cl, BACARDI white rum 37.5% abv 1litre and two bottles of MIDORI Suntory melon liqueur 20% abv. 70cl. (4)

Lot 22

Three bottles of alcohol to include DRAMBUIE whisky liqueur 40% abv. 70cl, BELLS 8 year old blended Scotch whisky 40% abv. 35cl, and CAPTAIN MORGAN rum 40%abv. 70cl. (3)

Lot 90

HUNTERS GLEN 5 year old premium deluxe Scotch whisky 40% abv. 70cl, MORGANS SPICED rum 35% abv. 70c;, BLACK TOWER 1999 Rivaner 10% abv. 70cl and HENRIQUES & HENRIQUES Medium dry Madeira 1915 abv. 37.5cl. (4)

Lot 33

Four bottles of alcohol to include DOWS fine ruby port 19% abv. 75cl, BLACK HEART rum 70° proof 26 2/3 fluid ounces, and two bottles of BOOTLEGGER Navy rum 37.2% abv. 70cl. (4)

Lot 24

Three bottles of BACARDI Superior white rum 37.5% abv. 70cl x2 and 1 litre and CORK Dry gin 37.5% abv. 1litre boxed. (4)

Lot 230

Three large pottery barrels marked Port, Rum and Whisky

Lot 2207

Three copper and brass drinks ladles, "Brandy", "Rum" and "Whisky".

Lot 2095

A large Print by Susan Crawford titled "We Three Kings" iconic racehorses "Arkle", "Red Rum" and "Desert Orchid".

Lot 440

Three silver Port, Brandy and Rum decanter labels, hallmarked for Birmingham 1969 (approx weight 28g)

Lot 117

Bottle of Pussers Rum and 2018 Port

Lot 481

Five WW2 & WW1 Navy rum stoneware jars marked S.R.D (Supply Reserve Depot), good condition.

Lot 116

Beswick Figure 'Red Rum' Brian Fletcher Up, winner of Aintree Grand National, Connoisseur model by Beswick. Raised on wooden plinth.

Lot 142

A Set of Three George III Emerald Glass Decanters, labelled in gilt for "Hollands", "Shrub" and "Rum" together with a quantity of similar stemmed drinking glasses, and a pair of clear knife rests (two trays)Decanters - all in good condition and free from cracks. Some minor flakes to the edges of the stopper knops. Some wear to gilding. Hollands with some notable fogging to the interior when held to the light. Glasses - mainly in very good condition. Two plain glasses with U-shaped bowls having small foot chips.

Lot 253

A one litre Captain Morgan rum twinned with other alcoholic beverages

Lot 549

3 x Vintage Hallmarked .925 Sterling Silver Decanter Labels Inc Rum Etc (33g) 2206985

Lot 109

A Campaign decanter box, used by Ensign James Gammell during the Peninsular WarA square 'campaign-style' mahogany decanter box, with decorative brass inlay and escutcheon, brass handles to sides and a brass plate affixed to the top lid bearing the engraved inscription 'This case went through the Peninsular campaigns of 1813-1814 with its owner, Ensign James Gammell 59th Regiment, who retired from the Army (as Captain of 92nd Regiment) in 1825. He died on 25th September 1893 in his 97th year, having been the last surviving Officer of the Peninsular War.', the interior with a red leather, green baize and mahogany lining and housing four glass decanters, complete with their stoppers and each bearing a silver-plated label, 'Gin'; 'Rum'; 'Whiskey'; and 'Brandy' respectively, these likely not contemporary to the case, 215mm x 220mm, brass inscription polished, key lacking, otherwise in good sound conditionFor the recipient's medals and biography, please see Lot 104.Please note that due to the weight and contents of this Lot, postage is not available. Collection at the various Medal Fairs around the United Kingdom can be arranged.…

Lot 226

Carbutts Border RangersCaptain Thomas Carbutt, a farmer near Ladysmith with previous military experience in the Natal Frontier Guard that had been disbanded in 1876, responded to the call and began to recruit volunteers from among the local settler community for the defence of Colonial Defensive District No. 1. His 30 men wore their everyday clothes and carried their own weapons.On 22 January 1879 the disaster of Isandhlwana took place, an incident that shocked the British people and establishment to the very core. A day or so after the battle the survivors and those that had missed the battle were holed up at Rorke’s Drift or at Helpmekaar. The only Regiment in central Natal thus carrying out its duties was Carbutt’s Border Rangers. The Port Elizabeth Herald gives more detail:'His Excellency the Governor General has been pleased to accept the services of several of the inhabitants of Klip River country, who have offered themselves into a corps for the purpose of protecting the district.'Once equipped and mounted the Rangers patrolled the Waschbank Valley, the Sundays River drifts and the approaches to Ladysmith but after the massacre at Isandhlwana they extended their area of operation. They arrived at Rorke’s Drift five days after the battle to find Lieutenant Chard, who had been in command, very ill and in need of medical attention. They escorted him back to Ladysmith where he was nursed back to health. Once in the field the Rangers commandeered a deserted homestead on the farm Doornkraal, between Ladysmith and the Sundays River, as their headquarters and it was reported that a troop of Natal Mounted Police who spent the night there on 20 February found Carbutt’s Rangers dining on “their habitual diet of rum and dampers” – unleavened cakes cooked in the ashes of a fire – and living up to their nickname of the “Blind Owls”Early in April the Rangers moved to their new camp at Dundee where it is recorded that they were 30 strong on 14 April. Recruiting continued and their number rose to 37. They operated between Dundee and Landman’s Drift and later marched to Rorke’s Drift where they assembled with the other troops brought together to bury the Isandlwana dead. The column crossed the Buffalo River en route for the deserted battlefield on 21 May 1879. At the scene the Rangers found the body of a Wagon Conductor, Phillipe Du Bois, who was well known to all the troop. They took the body to his farm at Helpmekaar for burial. (AngloBoerWar.com refers).23 Medals, all without clasp, issued to this unit.South Africa 1877-79, no clasp (Qr. Mr. Burchmore. Carbutts. Br. Rangers.), unofficially engraved naming, very fineName not on roll.… 25001 SALE ROOM NOTICE: 'Appears on the roll assembled by Terry Sole in For God, Queen & Colony'

Lot 32

Hong Kong Plague 1894 (Lance Sergeant N. Barry, S.L.I.), very fineN. Barry is confirmed on the role of the Egypt and Sudan Medal 1882-89 and the Khedive's Star with the service number 1442.The role of the K.S.L.I. is well outlined by an article on the 'Soldiers of Shropshire Museum' website which states:'Those responsible for conducting house inspections, as well as disinfecting them, became known as the Whitewash Brigade - and this is where the KSLI came into action. Due to being stationed out in Hong Kong at the time of the outbreak, KSLI volunteers sprang into action to begin supressing the disease. Amongst other things, the KSLI were responsible for spraying/fumigating houses, whitewashing walls with lime and even clearing corpses out of houses. Those having their houses inspected would be given clean clothes and their own clothes would be sent to a disinfecting station. An article from the 1939 Hong Kong Press wrote that although the job of the KSLI was "gruesome", it was "not altogether unpopular with the soldiers. Military discipline of the Barrack Square had to disappear and with a generous rum ration, given with a view to warding off infection, they carried out their strange duties with the utmost cheerfulness".'Their job was difficult, dangerous and in some cases resulted in clashes with a largely mistrustful local community. As a reward for their service the soldiers were presented with the Hong Kong Plague medal.…

Lot 343

The 1940 Dunkirk M.C. group of four awarded to Major L. A. F. P. Gould-Marks, Royal Army Service Corps, late Royal Tank RegimentMilitary Cross, G.VI.R., the reverse officially dated '1940' and additionally inscribed 'Capt. L. A. F. P. Gould-Marks. Dunkirk'; 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, mounted as worn by Spink & Son, 5 King Street, London, good very fine (4)M.C. London Gazette 20 December 1940, the original recommendation states:'When most of the Divisional R.A.S.C. had embarked this officer organised his ammunition section as the Divisional R.A.S.C. and he fed the 1st Division and several other divisions from 29th May to 2nd June. This well nigh on impossible task was carried out under continuous air bombardment and shell fire. It was intirely due to his initiative, re-sourcefulness and devotion to duty that all ranks of the Division received rations. His example was worthy of the best traditions of the R.A.S.C..'Langton Alfred Francis Gould-Marks was born in June 1910 at Streatham, London and had been commissioned into the Royal Army Service Corps from the Supplementary Reserve of Officers, Royal Tank Regiment in June 1939. Further detail into his award is extracted from 1 Div A+Q records (TNA WO167/192 refers), written at Hondschoote:'D.A.Q. found Captain Marks, R.A.S.C., who still had his section of lorries intact, but was short of a few drivers. Four volunteers were obtained from 2 Hampshires and so there were drivers for all the vehicles. Captain Marks was then told to scavenge everywhere and collect all the supplies he could find and establish a Supply Depot at Bray Dunes.Captain Marks with his loyal band of NCO's and drivers performed the impossible. He found supplies here, there and everywhere and brought them all into Bray Dunes. A half-unloaded Belgian supply train, a beached lighter, discarded lorries all along the front, were all searched and supplies of every description poured into the little supply depot. About four divisions passed through Bray Dunes during the next four days, and they were all given some rations, all which time Captain Marks continued to supply 1 Division and all troops under command. Four lorry loads of rum also proved invaluable.'An active member of the film industry, he was involved in producing the Central Office of Information short film Britain Can Make it, No. 14, which had Geoffrey Sumner starring. His three Campaign Medals were issued to him in August 1948, before going out to Sydney with his wife in May 1949 to produce more titles and died in Camden, London in October 1997; sold together with photocopies of the Invitation to Investiture, dated 20 August 1940, which was retained by the family upon the original sale of these Medals.…

Lot 786

3 x sterling silver decanter labels ~ Vodka, gin & rum - 5cm across & 25g total weight (3)

Lot 188

* JOHN BATHGATE (SCOTTISH b. 1949), LAST LIGHT, ARRISAIG mixed media on card, signed, titled label versomounted, framed and under glass image size 25.5cm x 25.5cm, overall size 43cm x 43cm Artist's label versoNote: After joining "The Lothians Group of Artists" in 1979, John Bathgate started exhibiting in and around Edinburgh and established his first working studio in Haddington, East Lothian. He has been working as a full time artist ever since, exhibiting in group and one-man shows throughout Scotland, having also had work hung and sold in the RSW exhibition in Edinburgh. He now shows his work from Inverness down to London. Living in the north west of Skye, John looks out on Loch Bracadale, with views south to Rum and Canna, the Cuillins and west to MacLeods Tables. The quality of light here and the constantly changing weather provide all the inspiration for many of the paintings produced.

Lot 2175

Vinyl records - The Pogues collection, to include, Rum Sodomy & The Lash (2 copies), Hell's Ditch, Peace and Love, Waiting For Herb, The Pogues and The Dubliners 12" singles The Irish Rover and Jack's Heroes, If I should Fall From Grace With God, Red Roses For Me (9).

Lot 131

A Royal Doulton figure DA134 Dessert Orchid, modelled by J R Tougue, limited edition 3614/7500, with plinth base, another Red Rum, DA 218, 22/7500 (2)

Lot 117

Wines & Spirits - a collection of miniature alcohol bottles including Grand Armagnac Janneau VSOP, boxed; Can Tartan Scotch Whisky, as a golf ball; British Navy Pussers Rum; other brandies, liqueurs, etc (qty)

Lot 3142

Martell V.S.O.P. Medaillon Liqueur Cognac, 1980s bottling (one bottle), Martell V.S.O.P. Medaillon Old Fine Cognac, (one bottle), Bisquit V.S.O.P. Cognac (one bottle). Captain Morgan OP (overproof) Black Label 100% Jamaican Rum, 1125ml (one bottle), Captain Morgan "The Original" Rum, 1 litre (one bottle) (5)

Lot 122

Silver to include three decanter labels 'Brandy', 'Hollands' and 'Rum' together with a napkin ring, total weight 35.8gLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 131

CRAWFORD'S GALLEY BRAND SPECIAL JAMAICA RUM CIRCA 1950S 70° Proof / approximately 75clPlease see additional images.

Lot 245

SAILOR JERRY 'HIS ORIGINAL SPIRIT' CARIBBEAN RUM 35% ABV / 70cl

Lot 289

Box of alcohol, Baileys Irish Cream, Captain Morgan Rum, Beefeater Gin etc

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