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Wednesday, September 12, 2018 Wine & Spirits 6:00 PM
Exhibition Saturday, September 8, 2018 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Monday, September 10, 2018 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday, September 11, 2018 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM Wednesday, September 12, 2018 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Catalogs $20.00 All lots are subject to a 22% buyer’s premium as part of the purchase price. Bidders are encouraged to acquaint themselves with our Conditions of Sale.
Quinn’s Auction Galleries & Waverly Auctions VAF #681 360 South Washington Street • Falls Church, Virginia 22046 Phone (703) 532-5632, (703) 532-4866 • Fax (703) 532-4910 www.quinnsauction.com www.waverlyauctions.com
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Advice to Bidders
Registration is required of all bidders. Any bid executed constitutes acceptance of the Conditions of Sale.. BUYER’S PREMIUM AND PURCHASE PRICE. As stated in the Conditions of Sale, a buyer’s premium of twenty-two percent (22%) will be added to the hammer price of each lot sold. The buyer’s final purchase price per lot is the total of the lot hammer price, the lot buyer’s premium, and any applicable taxes.
Internet bidders may bid via eBay and the Live Auctioneersservice. Internet bidders must register through eBay and the Live Auctioneers service and are further bound by the terms and conditions of those services. Consequently, it behooves Internet bidders to avail themselves of any and all additional terms and conditions that apply to these proxy services.
APPLICABLE SALES TAX. As stated in the Conditions of Sale, unless exempt by law, all sales are subject to Virginia Sales Tax, now levied at a rate of six percent [6%]. International bidders are responsible for any and all country-specific taxes.
INJURY AND DAMAGE: Bidders acknowledge responsibility for any personal injury or property damage they or their agent may cause, and further agree to hold QW harmless from any injury to themselves or their agents and any property damage incurred on QW premises.
BIDDING. Registration is required of all bidders. All lots are subject to a default reserve price of fifty percent [50%] or half the low estimate. This reserve applies to all lots and all bidders, whether bidders are present, bidding absentee, bidding by telephone, or bidding via Internet. Absentee bidding is available to those who cannot attend the sale in person. Telephone bidding is available on a limited, first-come, first-served basis. Internet bidding is available via eBay and the Live Auctioneers service. QW assumes no liability for errors and omissions in the execution of absentee, telephone, or Internet bids.
REMOVAL. All purchases must be removed from QW premises within five [5] calendar days of sale unless additional arrangements are made. Purchases paid for but not removed within the aforementioned time will incur storage fees. Storage fees are based on the property to be removed and are assessed at the sole and final discretion of QW. Purchases not removed within 30 days become property of QW.
Absentee bidders may leave bids to be executed fairly and confidentially by the auctioneer on their behalf. Absentee bids may be registered in person, by telephone, by e-mail, or by fax prior to sale. Absentee bidders are encouraged to use the Absentee Bid Form included with this catalog. All absentee bids must be submitted by 3:00 P.M. the day before the sale. All absentee bidders must register with a credit card number and will be charged a preliminary hold of $100.00 upon registering.” Telephone bidders must make confirmed reservations with QW within 24 hours of sale. Telephone lines are limited and this service is extended as a courtesy to serious bidders only. Bidders requesting telephone service may be asked to leave absentee bids in lieu of telephone bidding. All telephone bidders must register with a credit card number and will be charged a preliminary hold of $250.00 upon registering. As previously stated, all lots are subject to a default reserve price of fifty percent [50%] or half the low estimate. Consequently, QW will only extend the courtesy of telephone bidding to those willing to execute a minimum bid of the default reserve amount on any lot bid by telephone. As additional advice to those considering telephone bidding, we must advise that landlines are often preferable to cell phones for clarity and consistency in communication with our staff. No additional information, such as condition reports, additional descriptions, or further explanations regarding conditions of sale will be made available during telephone bidding. Lastly, our sales move rapidly and may include numerous floor bidders, absentee bidders, other telephone bidders, and Internet bidders. Consequently, it behooves the telephone bidder to focus their attentions exclusively on the process of sale and the lot under consideration. Individuals attempting to execute telephone bids while driving, during dinner, or in other circumstances ill-suited to orderly conduct of sale, may be refused accommodation for telephone bidding.
SHIPPING. As stated in the Conditions of Sale, title to any lot sold passes to the purchaser with the fall of the hammer. The purchaser assumes immediate risk and responsibility for the property. Therefore, purchasers assume full responsibility for the packaging, shipping, and insurance of their property. QW makes reasonable efforts to assist purchasers who cannot pick up their property in person in effecting delivery of their purchases through third-party providers.
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Information for Buyers & Useful Terms Condition Reports
All Property is sold “As-Is” in accordance with the Conditions of Sale. We have made every attempt to mention damages to items. However, the buyer is responsible for inspecting the condition of pieces before bidding on them. Quinn’s staff is available to answer questions, and provide additional information when possible, however this information does not constitute a warranty, and is not intended to replace inspection by the bidder.
Bidding Increments $20 to $100.................................. ...........$5.00 $100 to $300..........................................$10.00 $300 to $500..........................................$25.00 $500 to $1,000.......................................$50.00 $1,000 to $3,000..................................$100.00 $3,000 to $5,000..................................$250.00 $5,000 to $15,000................................$500.00 $15,000 to $30,000.............................$1000.00 $30,000+ Auctioneer’s Discretion
Absentee Bids
Bidders who cannot attend the live auction may leave absentee bids, arrange phone bidding, or bid live on the Internet at www.liveauctioneers. com. There is an absentee bid form available in the back of this catalog, which may be faxed to 703.532.4910, or left with a staff person. Please try to have bids in 24 hours prior to the sale.
Abbreviations STL – ‘Stained Label’ WISL – ‘Wine Stained Label’ WASL – ‘Water Stained Label’ BSL – ‘Bin Soiled Label’ GSL – ‘Glue Stained Label’ TSL – ‘Tissue Stained Label’ WL – ‘Writing on Label’ WRL – ‘Wrinkled Label’ TL – ‘Torn Label’ TAL – ‘Tattered Label’ LL – ‘Loose Label’ FL – ‘Faded Label’ SCL – ‘Scuffed Label’ NOL – ‘No Label’ Cork and Capsule Conditions: CC – ‘Corroded Capsule’ CRC – ‘Cracked Capsule’ CUC – Cut Capsule WC – ‘Wrinkled Capsule’ WXC – ‘Waxed Capsule’ NOC – ‘NO Capsule’ NC – ‘Nicked Capsule’ PC – ‘Protruding Cork’ SPC – ‘Slightly Protruding Cork’ SDC – ‘Slightly Depressed Cork’ DC – ‘Depressed Cork’ SOS – ‘Signs of Seepage’ OWC– ‘Original Wooden Case’
Directions: From I-495 exit onto Rt. 66 East to exit 69 "Lee Highway/Washington Blvd." Turn right onto Rt. 29 (Lee Highway), travel through the intersections with Broad Street & Annandale road, turn right into parking lot.
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Management Chairman Paul Quinn
President David M. Quinn
Director Waverly Rare Books Catherine Payling
Director of Fine & Decorative Arts Molly Hunag
Executive Vice President Matthew C. Quinn
Departments Autographs & Manuscripts Dale A. Sorenson, Ph. D., Consultant David Quinn Catherine Payling Joshua Dunn Antique Maps Dale A. Sorenson, Ph. D., Consultant Catherine Payling Joshua Dunn African Art John Buxton, ISA CAPP, Consultant Matthew Quinn Chinese Snuff Bottles David Quinn Molly Huang Japanese Netsuke David Quinn Molly Huang Asian Works of Art Molly Huang David Quinn
Modern Furniture & Design Molly Huang Elizabeth Holmes Matthew Quinn
Jewelry & Watches Catherine Payling Elizabeth Holmes Matthew Quinn
Rare Books Catherine Payling Dale A. Sorenson, Ph. D., Consultant Joshua Dunn
Silver David Quinn Emily Daniel
Prints & Graphics Catherine Payling Dale A. Sorenson, Ph. D., Consultant Rachel Daley Furniture Matthew Quinn David Quinn Emily Daniel Decorative Arts, Porcelain & Glass Emily Daniel Molly Huang David Quinn Wine & Spirits Matthew Quinn Elizabeth Holmes
Stamps & Coins David Quinn Toys, Trains & Dolls David Quinn Textiles & Carpets Emily Daniel David Quinn Fine Art Elizabeth Holmes Matthew Quinn Catherine Payling Comic Books Catherine Payling
Administrative Services Business Office Kristen Shipman Lori Taylor Melanie Balas Ashleigh Collins Denise Jacobs Jenn Hoang Jennifer Eppley Appraisers Matthew Quinn Molly Huang Elizabeth Anastos Auctioneers Paul Quinn, VAL # 2907002222 David M. Quinn, VAL # 2907002579 Matthew Quinn, VAL # 2907004274
Estates & Trusts Matthew Quinn Kristen Shipman Real Estate Services Quinn’s Realty & Estate Services Paul Quinn, Broker Matthew Quinn, Realtor Waverly Staff Joshua Dunn Rachel Daley Decorative Arts Cataloger Elizabeth Anastos Emily Daniel
Weekly Auction Staff Mark Alyea-Cheu Michael Andreski Thomas Andrews Edward Southern Jack Nemeth John Callebert Shipping Jenn Hoang Printing Delong Lithographics Photography B. Vartan Boyajian BVB Photography
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Conditions of Sale
Registration is required of all Bidders. Any bid constitutes acceptance of these terms. IT IS THE INTENTION OF QUINN’S AUCTION GALLERIES TO ACCOMMODATE THE PARTICULAR NEEDS OF ITS CLIENTS, IN SO FAR AS POSSIBLE. DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL WITH ANY PROBLEMS OR QUESTIONS THAT MAY ARISE. All property listed in this catalog will be sold by Quinn’s Auction Galleries and/or Waverly Auctions (hereinafter QW) subject to the following Conditions of Sale. As auctioneers, QW acts exclusively as agents for the owners of all property listed. These Conditions of Sale may be altered in written and oral public announcements made only by authorized representatives of QW. ACCURACY OF DESCRIPTIONS AND AUTHENTICITY. QW has made every effort to accurately describe and catalog all property to be sold. Major defects, where evident, have been noted, along with comments regarding overall condition. However, it behooves the serious bidder to examine the property personally during the established exhibition times offered prior to sale. QW assumes no risk, liability, or responsibility for the accuracy of description, identification, weight, count, or measurement, or the verification of authenticity, authorship, or previous ownership, of any property listed in its catalogs, advertisements, lists of sale, or announcements. The descriptions of all property appearing in this catalog and any associated advertising, lists of sale, or announcements, is believed to be accurate. Nevertheless, no information or description of any kind with regard to property listed shall be construed as a warranty, either expressed or implied. Therefore, all property is sold “as is.” REMEDY. Not withstanding the foregoing paragraph, if any property listed in this catalog is found to be substantially at odds with the description provided, then the purchaser may seek the remedy of return for the property in question for full refund as follows: For those attending the sale, return must be made the day of the sale. For absentee bidders, return must be made within two weeks (14 calendar days) of receipt of property, providing written notice detailing the specific reason for return is given first within five (5) days of receipt of property, and providing that the property is in the same condition as when sold. All returns must be completed within 30 days of sale date. No property bearing additional descriptive limitations [i.e. sold with all faults, not subject to return] will be eligible for this remedy. The sale of property described as such is final and no remedy will be extended after the hammer falls. Furthermore, there is no remedy for bidder remorse. AUCTION BY LOT. All bids executed in this sale are by lot as numbered in this catalog. QW reserves the right to withdraw prior to sale any lot listed in this catalog, in whole or in part, and may do so at any time up to the moment of sale and at its sole and final discretion. BUYER’S PREMIUM AND PURCHASE PRICE. A buyer’s premium of twenty-two percent (22%) will be added to the hammer price of each lot sold. The buyer’s final purchase price per lot is the total of the lot hammer price, the lot buyer’s premium, and any applicable taxes. Additional fees, such as shipping costs, VAT, etc., may also apply. ESTIMATES. The low and high dollar amounts listed for each lot are provided as estimates and not intended to represent an anticipated or specific value. Estimates are offered as a rudimentary buyer’s guide and are determined through research and review of comparable properties by QW. Estimates do not include buyer’s premiums or applicable taxes. QW assumes no responsibility or liability regarding estimates provided.
RESERVES. Reserves are minimum prices, established by confidential agreement between QW and its consignors, below which an item will not be sold. Any lot offered at auction by QW may be subject to a reserve. However, no lot will be offered with a reserve price that is greater than the low estimate. The auctioneer may bid on behalf of the consignor up to and including the reserve price. Any lot that fails to meet the reserve price may be “bought in,” and withdrawn from sale. Unless otherwise noted, all lots are subject to a default reserve price of fifty percent [50%] or half the low estimate. AUCTIONEER’S DETERMINATION AND DISCRETION. The purchaser of any lot shall be the highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer, whether the bidder is present, bidding absentee, or by proxy. The auctioneer shall make sole and final determination as to the winning bidder, and shall have sole and final discretion to resolve disputes arising between bidders during and after the sale. If the auctioneer determines that no bid has been executed that is commensurate with the value of the lot offered, the auctioneer may then reject any existing bid and withdraw the lot from sale. Furthermore, the auctioneer and QW may, at their sole and final discretion, reject bids issued by any bidder considered not in good credit standing with QW, or any bids issued by individuals determined to be acting in contradiction to legitimate and established auction practices and law. TITLE. Title to any lot sold passes to the purchaser with the fall of the hammer. The purchaser assumes immediate risk and responsibility for the property. PAYMENT. Payment of purchase price, including hammer price, buyer’s premium, and applicable taxes, is due in full at time of sale. Payment may be made by cash, credit card (including Visa, MasterCard, and American Express, each subject to a two percent [4%] convenience fee), or approved personal or business check. Checks may be required to clear their issuing financial institutions prior to shipment or removal of purchases. Unless exempt by law, all sales are subject to Virginia Sales Tax, now levied at a rate of six percent [6%]. Purchasers issuing returned checks are subject to a returned check fee [minimum $25.00] including any associated expenses and may be considered in default. DEFAULT. Any bidder failing to make full payment within 21 calendars days of the sale date is in default. QW retains all rights available by law regarding any purchaser default, including repossession of property sold and in defaulting purchaser’s possession. In addition, QW retains the right to withhold all existing payments made by and property sold to any purchaser in default until complete and satisfactory resolution of default as determined by QW. Property held due to purchaser default may be resold at the sole and final discretion of QW, and the proceeds retained by QW as damages against defaulting purchaser. RESCISSION. In the event that unforeseen circumstances such as adverse claims of title or rightful possession require the rescission of sale of any property offered and sold, QW, upon it sole and final discretion, retains the right to rescind any sale to any purchaser upon provision of written notice to the purchaser. In the event of rescission, immediate return of property will be required of purchaser, and immediate refund of purchase price, buyer’s premium, and applicable taxes will be made to purchaser by QW. GOVERNING LAW. The law of the Commonwealth of Virginia shall govern the auction and sale of all property unless otherwise noted.
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1 Nine bottles of Three Coins Chardonnay, 2011. Lawer Family Wines (750 ml). $40 - 60
5 Six bottles of Caymus Vineyards, 2009. Special Selection Napa Valley in crate (750ml). $200 - 400
9 Twelve bottles of Headwaters Red, 2010. Coho Wines (750 ml). $100 - 180
2 Five bottles of Anderson’s Conn Valley Vineyards, 2010. Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve (750ml). $100 - 200
6 Six bottles of Caymus Vineyards, 2009. Special Selection Napa Valley in crate (750ml). $200 - 400
10 Eleven bottles of Dunah Estate, 2007. Pinot Noir (750 ml). $150 - 250
3 Twelve bottles of Brookdale Vineyards, 2010. Cabernet Sauvignon (750 ml). $100 - 200
7 Seven bottles of Chad, 2012. Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve (750 ml). $60 - 80
11 Twelve bottles of Dutton Ranch Pinot Noir, 2012, Dutton-Goldfield Winery (750 ml). $100 - 200
4 Ten bottles of Carl Roy, 2009. Cabernet Sauvignon (750 ml). $100 - 160
8 Two bottles of Cimarossa, 2007. Howell Mountain Cabernet (750 ml). $20 - 40
12 Twelve bottles of Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon, Hughes Vineyards. ++ Four bottles 2000. ++ Four bottles 2001. ++ Four bottles 2002. $60 - 80
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13 Eleven bottles of Sta. Rita Hills, 2012. Lompoc Wine Company (750 ml). $60 - 80
17 Four bottles of Plumpjack estate “Oakville,” 2001. Cabernet Sauvignon (750 ml). $80 - 120
20 Three bottles of Schug, 2003 Pinot Noir (Carneros)(750ml). $40 - 60
14 Ten bottles of Melanson Vineyard, 2009. Matthew’s Block Cabernet (750 ml). $200 - 400
15 Nine bottles of Coteaux Nobles Pinot Noir, 2011. Morlet Family Vineyards (750 ml). $100 - 200
18 Eleven bottles of Robert Mondavi winery, one whole and one 5 bottle OWC, 2010. Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Oakville Napa Valley (750 ml). $400 - 600
21 Three bottles of Seghesio “Omaggio,” 1999. Sonoma County Red Blend (750ml). $20 - 40
16 One bottle of Opus One, 1985. A Napa Valley Red Wine, Bottled by Robert Mondavi and Baron Philippe de Rothschild (750 ml). $80 - 120
19 Nine bottles of Rockledge, 2010. Cabernet Sauvignon (750ml). $80 - 120
22 Twelve bottles of Sonría Pinot Noir, 2010. Shea Vineyard (750 ml). $80 - 120
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23 One bottle of Silver Oak Cellars, 1982. Cabernet Sauvignon. (300 cl, Double Magnum). $80 - 120
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24 Seven bottles of Silver Oak Cellars, 2009. Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon (750 ml). $200 - 280
25 Five bottles of Silver Oak Cellars, 2009. Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon (750 ml). $120 - 160
28 Eleven bottles of Arroyo Grande Valley Estate Pinot Noir, 2012. Talley Vineyards (750 ml). $60 - 80
29 Eleven bottles of Three Wine Company Established in 1885, 2009. Red Wine (750 ml). $60 - 80
32 Twelve bottles of Stoller Pinot Noir, 2008. SV Estate Dundee Hills (750 ml). $100 - 200
33 Three bottles of Ken Wright, 2006 Pinot Noir “Carter Vineyards” (750ml). $60 - 80
26 One bottle of Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, 2011. Artemas Cabernet Sauvignon (750 ml). $20 - 40
27 Eleven bottles of Sueño Profundo, 2010. Cabernet Sauvignon (750 ml). $80 - 120
30 Five bottles of Three, 2013. Old Vines Zinfandel (750ml). $40 - 60
31 Twelve bottles of Titus Andronicus Red, 2011. Andronicus (750 ml). $80 - 120
34 Six bottles of Croft & Co. Ltd., 1963. Port Wine--Product of Portugal. $150 - 250
35 One bottle of Fonseca Vinate 1963, Port Wine. Product of Portugal Edouard Robinson Ltd., London SW19 2QA. $30 - 60
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36 One bottle of Fonseca’s Finest 1963, Vintage Port. $100 - 160
37 One bottle of Souza Guedes, 1937. Colheita Port (1 pint, 9 fluid oz). $100 - 200
40 Twelve bottles Malbec, 2011. Casarena. ++ Six bottles of Jamilla’s Vineyard S.V. Perdriel. ++ Six bottles of Lauren’s Vineyard S.V. Agrelo. $80 - 120
44 Twelve bottles of Barolo Lazzarito Riserva, 2007. Ettore Germano (750 ml). $200 - 300
41 Twelve bottles of Colli della Toscana Centrale, 2008. Cignale, Castello di Querceto (750 ml). $300 - 400
45 Twelve bottles of Brunello di Montalcino, 2007. Ciacci Piccolomini d’Aragona Pianrosso (750 ml). $200 - 300
38 Eight bottles of Reserva Punto Final, 2008. Bodega Renacer (750 ml). $40 - 60
42 Seven bottles of Castello di Volpaia, 2009. Chianti Classico Riserva (750 ml). $60 - 90
46 Ten bottles of Paso de Piedra Cabernet Sauvignon, 2010. Viña Alicia (750 ml). $40 - 60
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39 One bottle of Bual, 1862. Leacock’s Madeira, No. 00571 (750 ml). $100 - 200
43 Nine bottles of De Martino Legado, 2011. Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva (750 ml). $60 - 80
47 One bottle of 1870 Rutherford & Miles Madeira Verdelho Solera (750ml). $100 - 200
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48 Twelve bottles of Ghiaie della Furba, 2007. Tenuta di Capezzana (750 ml). $100 - 140
52 One bottle of Lur Saluces, 1953. Chateau d’Yquem. Mis en bouteille au Château. $300 - 500
49 One bottle of Baron du Pastel, 1984. Bordeaux (750 ml). $60 - 80
53 One bottle of Chateau d’Yquem, 1968. Lur-Saluces, Sauternes-Appellation Controlee (750 ml). $100 - 160
50 One bottle of Chateau Certan 51 One bottle of Château de May, 1979. Pomerol (750 ml). d’Yquem Ygrec “Y”, 1978. $100 - 200 White Bordeaux Blend (750ml). $100 - 200
54 Two bottles of Chateau Laville Haut Brion Graves, 1985. Appellation Graves Controlee Cru Classe, Domaine Clarence Dillon S.A., A Pessac, Proprietaire A Talence (Gironde) France (750 ml). $150 - 250
55 One bottle of CortonCharlemagne, 1982. Bonneau du Martray, Proprietaire A PernandVergelesses & Aloxe-Corton (Cote-D’Or) (750 ml). $40 - 60
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56 One bottle of Echezeaux, 1971. Appellation Echezeaux Controlle (750 ml). $100 - 200
60 Twelve bottles of Louis Latour Corton-Charlemagne, 2006. Louis Latour, Grand Cru (750 ml). $200 - 300
57 Two bottles of J. Riger-Briset, 1982. Meursault-Genevrieres (750ml). $40 - 60
61 Twelve bottles of Marquis de Lur Saluces, 1967. Yquem (750 ml). $3,000 - 5,000
58 One bottle of Lamblin and Fils, 1982. Chablis Grand Cru. (750ml). $60 - 80
62 Two bottles of MeursaultCharmes, 1986. Prosper Maufoux, Appellation Meursault 1er Cru Controlee (750 ml). $60 - 80
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59 Twelve bottles of Les Terrasses d’Hortense, 2010. Les Domaines Viticoles Renouard (750 ml). $40 - 60
63 Two bottles Meursault Charmes, 1989. Appellation Controlee, Mis en Bouteille a la Propriete par / Pierre Morey (750 ml). $150 - 250
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64 Two bottles of Meursault Premier Cru, 1989. Les Perrieres, Appellation Meursault Controlee/Mis en Bouteilles A La Propriete (750 ml). $200 - 400
65 One bottle of PuligayMontrachet, 1985. Appellation Controlee, Product of France (750 ml). $80 - 120
67 Three bottles of Baron Philippe de Rothschild, Cadet-Rosé, Bordeaux Rosé (375 ml). $40 - 60
66 Three bottles of French White wine. ++ One bottle of Domaine de l’Ovaille Yvorne, 2001 (750 ml). ++ Chateau Laville Haut Brion, 1983. Cru Classe de Graves (750 ml). ++ Michel Bouzereau, 2012. Meusault 1er Cru Les Genevrieres (750 ml). $60 - 80
68 One bottle of Bonnes-Mares, 1976. Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue, Chambolle-Musigny (Cote-D’Or) (750 ml). $60 - 80
69 Five bottles of Chambertin Clos de Bèze, 1971. Négociant-éleveur Au Chateau A Chambolle-Musigny (cote-D’Or), Bernard Grivelet “Longe Prospicio” (750 ml). $150 - 250
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70 Two bottles of Chambertin, 1969. JabouletVercherre, Appellation Controlee (750 ml). $60 - 80
73 Thirteen bottles of Chambolle-Musigny 1” Cru Les Amoureuses, 1976. Domaine Grivelet, Propriétaire Au Chateau A Chambolle-Musigny (Côte-d’Or) (750 ml). $300 - 500
71 Two bottles of Chambertin, 1976. Domaine Louis Trapet Pere & Fils, Proprietaire A GevreyChambertin (Cote-D’Or) (750 ml). $40 - 80
74 Four bottles of Chambolle-Musigny 1” Cru Les Charmes, 1976. Domaine Grivelet, Propriétaire Au Chateau A ChambolleMusigny (Côte-d’Or) (750 ml). $100 - 200
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72 Three bottles of Chambolee-Musigny, 1966. Domaine G. Roumier el ses fils, Propriétaire A Chambolle-Musigny (Côte-d’Or) France (750 ml). $400 - 600
75 Four bottles of ChambolleMusigny 1” Cru Les Charmes, 1976. Domaine Grivelet, Mise du chateau (750 ml). $600 - 800
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78 Nineteen bottles of wine. ++ Twelve bottles of Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Amoureuses, 1971. Domaine Grivelet (750 ml). ++ Seven bottles of Chambolle-Musigny 1� Cru Les Charmes, Domaine Grivelet (750 ml). $2,000 - 4,000
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76 Nine bottles of ChambolleMusigny 1” Cru, 1971. Les Charmes, Domaine Grivelet (750 ml). $100 - 200
80 Five bottles of ChambolleMusigny, 1969. Les Charmes. Appellation Chambolle-Musigny Controlee (750 ml). $100 - 200
77 Three bottles of Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Charmes, 1969. Domaine Grivelet, Propriétaire Au Chateau A ChambolleMusigny (Côte-d’Or) (750 ml). $100 - 200
81 One bottle of CharmesChambertin, 1978. Appellation controlee, Mis en bouteille par (750 ml). $80 - 120
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79 Five bottles of Chambolle-Musigny, 1969. Les Amoureuses, Appellation Chambolle-Musigny Controlee (750 ml). $100 - 200
82 One bottle of ChassagneMontrachet, 1966. Grand Vin Superieur, Appellation Controlee (750 ml). $60 - 80
83 Twelve bottles of Chateau Bahans Haut Brion, 1982. Domaine Clarence Dillon s.a. Pessac Gde, Appellation Graves Contrôlée. $2,000 - 3,000
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84 Five bottles of Chateau Beychevelle. ++ Three bottles of 1966. Grand Vin 1966, Appellation St Julien Controlee. ++ Two bottles of 1982. Grand vin 1982 Saint Julien, Appellation Saint-Julien Contrôlée (750 ml). $150 - 250
87 Ten bottles of Château Brane-Cantenac, 1975. 1er Vin Grand Cru Classé (750 ml). $100 - 200
85 Twelve bottles of Chateau Beychevelle, 1982. St Julien (750 ml). $700 - 900
88 Two bottles of Château Calon Ségur, 1980. Saint-Estèphe (750 ml). $60 - 80
86 One bottle of Chateau Brane-Cantenac, 1964. Margaux (750 ml). $40 - 60
89 Five bottles of Château Calon-Ségur, 1961. Premier Cru De Saint Estephe Médoc, Grand Cru Classé (750 ml). $300 - 500
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90 Two bottles of Chateau Calon-Segur, 1966. Grand Cru Classe, Saint Estephe Medoc (750 ml). $100 - 200
91 Three bottles of Château Calon-Ségur, 1966. Grand cru classé, Saint-Estèphe Médoc (750 ml). $100 - 200
92 Two bottles of Château CalonSégur, 1982. Saint Estephe, Grand Cru Classé (750 ml). $100 - 200
93 Four bottles of CHÂTEAU CANON LA GAFFELIÈRE, 1966. Grand Cru Classe, Appellation Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classe Con Rolee (750 ml). $100 - 200
94 Three bottles of Château Canon, 1966. 1er Grand Cru Classé St Emilion, Andre Fournier/Proprietaire a Saint Emilion (Gironde) (750 ml). $100 - 200
95 Three bottles of Chateau Cheval Blanc, 1978. 1er Grand Cru Classe, Appellation SaintEmilion 1er Grand Cru Classe Controlee (750 ml). $200 - 400
96 One bottle of Chateau Cos d’Estournel, 1961. St. Estephe (750 ml). $100 - 200
97 Ten bottles of Chateau Cos d’Estournel, 2010. St. Estephe (750 ml). $500 - 700
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98 Three bottles of Château Croque-Michotte, 1982. Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classé, Appellation SaintEmilion Grand Cru Classé Contrôlée (750 ml). $60 - 80
99 Château d’Angludet Margaux 1978. Appellation Margaux controlle (750 ml). $40 - 60
102 One bottle of Chateau DucruBeaucaillon, 1967. Saint-Julien-Medoc (750 ml). $40 - 60
100 One bottle of Château de Beaucastel, 2004. Chateauneufdu-Pape (3l). With open display crate. $80 - 120
103 Eight bottles of Château DucruBeaucaillou, 1975. Grand Cru Classé De Medoc en 1855, Saint-Julien-Medoc (750 ml). $200 - 400
101 Two Bottles of Chateau du Terte,1982. Margaux (750 ml). $100 - 200
104 Four bottles of red wine. ++ Two bottles of Chateau Gruaud-Larose, 1966. Grand Cru Classe, Large bottle. ++ Two bottles of Chateau Gruaud-Larose, 1967. Grand Cru Classe, Large bottle. $400 - 600
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105 Five bottles of Chateau Haut Brion, 1975. Premier Grand Cru (750 ml). $600 - 800
108 Five bottles of Chateau Haut-Brion, 1961. Premier Grand Cru Classe, Appellation Graves Contrôlée (750 ml). $400 - 800
106 One bottle of Chateau Haut-Brion, 1953. Premier Grand Cru Classe, Appellation Graves Contrôlée (750 ml). $200 - 400
109 One bottle of Chateau HautBrion, 1966. Appellation Graves Controlee, Domaine Clarence Dillon S.A., A Pessac, Gironde Maroue Et Bouteille Deposees (750 ml). $100 - 150
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107 One bottle of Chateau Haut-Brion, 1956. Premier Grand Cru Classe, Appellation Graves Contrôlée (750 ml). $250 - 350
110 Two bottles of Chateau Haut-Brion, 1966. Premier Grand Cru Classe, Appellation Graves Contrôlée (750 ml). $200 - 400
111 Three bottles of Chateau Haut-Brion, 1967. Premier Grand Cru Classé. Appellation Graves Contrôlée (750 ml). $300 - 500
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112 Three bottles of Chateau Haut-Brion, 1978. Premier Grand Cru Classe (750 ml). $300 - 500
116 Twelve bottles of Chateau La Conseillante, 1982. Pomerol, Heritiers Nicolas (750 ml). $800 - 1,200
113 Five bottles of Chateau L’Arrosee, 1990. Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classé, Mis en Bouteille au Chateau (750 ml). $100 - 200
114 One bottle of Chateau la Cardonne, 1984. Médoc, Domaines Barons Rothschild (750 ml). $40 - 60
117 Twelve bottles of Médoc, 2004. Château La Tour de By (750 ml). $120 - 160
115 Twelve bottles of Chateau La Conseillante, 1982. Pomerol, Heritiers Nicolas (750 ml). $800 - 1,200
118 Six bottles of Château Lafite Rothschild, 1964. Appellation Pauillac Contrôlée. Mis en Bouteille au Château (750 ml). $1,000 - 2,000
September 12, 2018
119 Five bottles of Château Lafite Rothschild, 1964. Appellation Pauillac Contrôlée. Mis en Bouteille au Château (750 ml). $800 - 1,200
122 One bottle of Chateau Lafite Rothschild, 1982. Appellation Pauillac Contrôlée. Mis en Bouteille au Château (750 ml). $200 - 400
120 Nine bottles of Chateau Lafite Rothschild, 1966. Mis en Bouteille au Château, Appellation Pauillac Controlee (750 ml). $100 - 200
123 One bottle of Chateau Lafleur, 1978. Pomerol, Mis en bouteille au château (750 ml). $200 - 400
124 One bottle of Chateau Lafite Rothschild, 1964. Appellation Pauillac Contrôlée. Mis en Bouteille au Château (750 ml). $200 - 400
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121 Nine bottles of Château Lafite Rothschild, 1975. Appellation Pauillac Contrôlée. Mis en Bouteille au Château (750 ml). $800 - 1,200
125 Four bottles of Chateau Latour, 1967. Grand Vin, Premier Grand Cru Classe (750 ml). $200 - 400
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126 Two bottles of Château Léoville Poyferré, 1975. Appellation Saint-Julien Contrôlée, Propriet re: Ste Cte des Domaines de St Julien Gde (750 ml). $60 - 80
127 One bottle of ChâteauMargaux, 1960. Premier Grand Cru Classé, Appellation Margaux Contrôlée (750 ml). $80 - 120
130 Five bottles of Château Margaux, 1967. Premier Grand Cru Classé, Appellation Margaux Contrôlée (750 ml). $600 - 800
128 One bottle of ChâteauMargaux, 1964. Premier Grand Cru Classé, Appellation Margaux Contrôlée (750 ml). $100 - 150
131 Five bottles Château Margaux, 1970. Premier Grand Cru Classé, Appellation Margaux Contrôlée (750 ml). $1,000 - 2,000
129 Seven bottles of Château Margaux, 1966. Premier Grand Cru Classé. Appellation Margaux Contrôlée (750 ml). $600 - 900
132 One bottle of ChâteauMargaux, 1977. Premier Grand Cru Classé, Appellation Margaux Contrôlée (750 ml). $80 - 120
September 12, 2018
133 Two bottles of Château-Margaux, 1979. Premier Grand Cru Classé, Appellation Margaux Contrôlée (750 ml). $120 - 180
134 One bottle of Château-Margaux, 1980. Premier Grand Cru Classé, Appellation Margaux Contrôlée (750 ml). $100 - 140
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135 Three bottles of Chateau-Margaux, 1982. Premier Grand Cru Classé 1855, Appellation Margaux Contrôlée (750 ml). $400 - 800
136 Twelve bottles of Chateau Moncets, 1982. Lalande-dePomerol (750 ml). $100 - 200
137 One bottle of Chateau Mouton Rothschild, 1993. Appellation Pauillac Contrôlée, Le Baron Philippe Proprietaire (750 ml). $60 - 80
138 Four bottles of Chateau Mouton Rothschild, 1966. Appellation Pauillac Contrôlée (750 ml). $1,200 - 2,000
139 Eight bottles of Toute La Recolte Mise en Bouteilles Au Château, 1967. Château Mouton Rothschild. Appellation Pauillac Contrôlée. $800 - 1,200
140 Twelve bottles of Chateau Mouton Rothschild, 1975. Appellation Pauillac Contrôlée, Le Baron Philippe Proprietaire (750 ml). $150 - 250
141 Two bottles of Chateau Mouton Rothschild, 1978. Appellation controlee Pauillac (750 ml). $100 - 200
142 Two bottles of Chateau Mouton Rothschild, 1982. ma 60eme vendange, tout en bouteille au Chateau / Appellation Pauillac controlee (750 ml). $600 - 800
143 Twelve bottles of Chateau Palmer Margaux, 1982 (750 ml). $800 - 1,200
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144 Four bottles of Margaux Château Palmer Médoc, 1966. Médoc-- Mis en Bouteille Au Château (750 ml). $600 - 800
145 Château Pedesclaux, 1966. Pauillac, Appellation Paulliac Controlle (750). $40 - 60
148 Two bottles of Château 149 Two bottles of Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse Plagnac, 1979. Médoc (750 ml). de Lalande, 1989. Grand Cru $40 - 60 Classé Pauillac (750 ml). $100 - 200
146 Five bottles of Chateau Petit Village Pomerol, 1982. Mis en Bouteille Au Chateau / Vin De Bordeaux, Appellation Pomerol Contrôlée (750 ml). $150 - 250
150 Two bottles of Chateau Pontet-Canet, 1981. Pauillac Bordeaux (750 ml). $40 - 60
147 One bottle of Chateau Pichon Lalande, 1966. Appellation Pauillac Contrôlée (750 ml). $40 - 60
151 Two bottles of Château Rauzan-Gassies, 1975. Deuxieme Cru Classe Haut-Medoc Margaux, Margaux Classement 1855 (750 ml). $40 - 80
September 12, 2018
152 Two bottles of Chateau Rieussec, 1955. 1er Grand Cru, Appellation Sauternes Controlee (750 ml). $200 - 400
155 Four bottles of Chateau Talbot Cordier, 1961. Grand Cru Classe, Medoc. $200 - 400
153 Twelve bottles of Chateau Rieussec, 1975. 1er Grand Cru Sauternes (750 ml). $300 - 500
156 Two bottles of Chateau Talbot, 1952. Grand Cru Classe, St Julien MEDOC (750 ml). $100 - 200
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154 Four bottles of Chateau Talbot Cordier, 1961. Grand Cru Classe, Medoc. $200 - 400
157 Two bottles of Chateau Talbot, 1955. Grand Cru Classe, St Julien MEDOC (750 ml). $80 - 120
158 Two bottles of Château Talbot, 1966. Cordier Grand Cru ClassÊ Medoc, Ancien Domaine Du Connetable Talbot Gouverneur de Guyenne. $100 - 200
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159 Three bottles of wine. ++ Two bottles of Château Talbot, 1967. Cordier Grand Cru Classé Medoc, Ancien Domaine Du Connetable Talbot Gouverneur de Guyenne. ++ One bottle of Château Talbot, 1966. Cordier Grand Cru Classé Medoc, Ancien Domaine Du Connetable Talbot Gouverneur de Guyenne. $100 - 200
162 One bottle of Clos de la Roche, 1983. Domaine Pierre AMIOT et Fils, (1500 ml). $100 - 160
160 Two bottles of Château Talbot, 1970. Cordier Grand Cru Classé Medoc, Ancien Domaine Du Connetable Talbot Gouverneur de Guyenne. $60 - 80
163 One bottle of Clos de la Roche, 1983. Domaine Pierre AMIOT et Fils, (1500 ml). $100 - 160
161 Twelve bottles of Chateau Yon-Figeac, 1989. Saint Emilion (750 ml). $150 - 250
166 Two bottles of Clos De Vougeot, 1988. Grand Cru, Domaine Thomas-Moillard, A Nuits-St-Georges - Côte-d’Or. $60 - 80
September 12, 2018
164 Eight bottles of Clos De Vougeot, 1971. Domaines Jaboulet-Vercherre, Estate Bottled (750 ml). $800 - 1,200
165 Five bottles of Clos de Vougeot, 1983. Charles Vienot, Appellation Controlee (750 ml). $500 - 1,000
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167 One bottle of Clos des Lambrays, 1983. Grand Cru, Appellation Contrôlée/Domaine Des Lambrays (750 ml). $80 - 120
170 Six bottles of Clos Vougeot, 1983. Louis Jadot, Négociantéleveur A Beaune - Côte-d’Or (750 ml). $150 - 250
168 Ten bottles of Clos Fourtet. ++ Six bottles of 1966. St Emilien Premier Grand Cru Classé, Appellation Saint-Emilion Contrôlée. ++ Four bottles of 1982. St Emilien 1er Grand Cru Class. (750 ml). $200 - 400
171 Seven bottles of ClosVougeot, 1988. Grand Cru, Appellation Controlee/Domaine Rene Engel (750 ml). $200 - 400
169 Two bottles of Clos La Roche, 1986. Domaine Dujac (750 ml). $300 - 500
172 Two bottles of Corton Clos Des Cortons Faiveley, 1985. Appellation Corton Controlee, Recolte du Domaine (750 ml). $100 - 200
173 Four bottles of wine. ++ Three bottles of Corton Clos Du Roi, 1970. du Domaine Baron Chenard, Appellation Corton Controlee (750 ml). ++ One bottle of Pernand-Vergelesses, 1970. du Domaine Baron Chenard (750 ml). $100 - 200
September 12, 2018
174 Three bottles of Cote-Rotie, 1970. M. Chapoutier S.A. Mis en bouteilles dans les caves chapoutier (750 ml). $60 - 80
178 Five bottles of Chateauneuf du Pape, 2001. Domaine de La Janasse (750 ml). $100 - 200
175 Two bottles of CôteRôtie, 1991. Appellation Côte-Rôtie Controlee Recolte, Vinifie et Mis En Bouteille A La Propriete Par (750). $80 - 120
176 Two bottles of Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé, 1980. Musigny (750 ml). $300 - 500
179 Two bottles of Domaine Pierre Gelin, 1961. Chambertin, Appellation Chambertin controlee (750 ml). $60 - 80
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177 Nine bottles of Domaine de Ferrand, 2011. Chateauneuf-du-Pape (750 ml). $80 - 120
180 Two bottles of Domaine Roamnee Conti, 1966. Richebourg, Appellation Richebourg Controlle (750 ml). $400 - 600
181 Three bottles of Echezeaux, 1959, 1969, 1980. Appellation Echezeaux Controlle (750 ml). $300 - 600
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182 Two bottles of Echezeaux, 1988. Grand Cru, Appellation Echezeaux Controlee (750 ml). $100 - 200
185 One bottle of GevreyChambertin, 1949. Royal Purple Burgundy (750 ml). $100 - 200
183 Six bottles of Echezeaux, 1988. Grand Cru, Appellation Controlee (750 ml). $400 - 600
186 Eight bottles of Grand Vin de Leoville du Marquis de Las Cases, 1966. Saint-JulienMedoc, Appellation Saint-Julien ContrĂ´lĂŠe (750 ml). $400 - 600
184 Four bottles of wine. ++ Two bottles of Chateau Haut Batailley, 1967. Pauillac (750 ml). ++ Chateau Duhart=Milon, 1961. Paullac=Medoc (750 ml). ++ Chateau Montrose, 1970. Saint-Estephe (750 ml). $80 - 120
187 Four bottles of Grands Echezeaux, 1966. Appellation Grands Echezeaux, Controlee, Societe Civile du Domaine de la Romanee-Conti (750 ml). $600 - 800
188 Three bottles of Henri Gouges,2012. Nuits-StGeorges 1er Cru (750ml). $60 - 80
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189 Five bottles of Hospices de Nuizs, Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru, “Les Saint-Georges” Appellation Nuits-Saint-Georges Controlee (750 ml). $150 - 250
190 Eighteen bottles of Châteauneuf-du-Pape Château de Beaucastel, 2010. Jean-Pierre & François Perrin (750 ml). $200 - 400
191 One bottle of La Tache, 1964. Monopole, Appellation La Tache Controlee, No. 29331 (750 ml). $800 - 1,200
192 One bottle of LatricieresChambertin, 1966. Domaine Trapet, Appellation Controlee (750 ml). $40 - 60
193 Four bottles of Margaux Chateau Palmer Medoc, 1982. Mähler-Besse, Negociants A Bordeaux (Gironde) France (750 ml). $300 - 500
194 Three bottles of Musigny, 1976. Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue, Chambolle-Musigny (Cote-D’Or) (750 ml). $600 - 800
195 Nine bottles of Nuits-SaintGeorges 1er Cru, 1987. Les Boudots, Domaine Jean Grivot (750 ml). $200 - 400
196 Three bottles of NuitsSaint-Georges Les Cailles, 1983. Appellation Nuits-Saint Georges 1er Cru Controlee, Robert Chevillon Viticulteur a NuitsSaint Georges (Cote-d’Or) (750 ml). $80 - 120
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197 Four bottles of Nuits-SaintGeorges, 1966. Clos Des Forets Saint-Georges (750 ml). $60 - 80
198 Twelve bottles of Pichon Longueville, 1975. Classe de Alonde (750 ml). $600 - 800
201 Four bottles of Pommard-Rugiens, 1983. Appellation Pommard Controlee, Domaine Billard-Gonnet (750 ml). $100 - 200
199 Five bottles of Pommard 1er Cru, 1983. Les Charmots, Selectionne par Vicomte Amaury D’Harcourt (750 ml). $100 - 200
202 Two bottles of Richebourg, 1969. Appellation Richebourg Controlee, Jean Gros, Proprietaire A Vosne-Romanee (Cote D’Or) (750 ml). $400 - 600
200 Nine bottles of Pommard Clos Des Epeneaux, 1988. Domaine du Clos des Epéneaux 1er Cru. $200 - 400
203 Two bottles of Richebourg, 1969. Grand Cru Appellation Controlee, Domaine Jean Gros (750 ml). $300 - 500
September 12, 2018
204 One bottle of Romanee-Conti, 1967. Domaine de la Romanee Conti, No. 01976 (750 ml). $2,000 - 4,000
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205 One bottle of Marey-Monge, 1987. Romanée-Saint-Vivant. Appellation Romanée-Saint-Vivant Controlee. $250 - 350
206 Four bottles of Romanee-St-Vivant, 1966. Recolte Du Domaine, Appellation Controlee (750 ml). $600 - 800
208 Four bottles of Vieux Château Certan, 1966. Grand Cru Pomerol, Appellation Pomerol Contrôlée/Propriétaire A Pomerol (Gironde) (750 ml). $300 - 500
207 Three bottles of Vendémiaire, 1991. Selection De Pinot-Noir, Robert Gilliard S.A. Sion Eleveurs-Négociants (750 ml). $60 - 120
209 Twelve bottles of Vieux Chateau Certan, 1982. Grand Cru Pomerol (750 ml). $800 - 1,200
210 One bottle of Vin de Pays d’Oc, 1987. Cabernet Sauvignon (1.5 liters). $40 - 60
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211 Four bottles of Vosne-Romanee Les Malconsorts, 1961. Domaines Grivelet, Chateau Grivelet a Chambolle Musigny Cote d’Or (750 ml). $800 - 1,200
212 Two bottles of Vosne-Romanée Malconsorts, 1964. Domaine Grivelet, Appellation Vosne-Romanee Controlee (750 ml). $300 - 500
213 One bottle of Vosne-Romanee, 1961. Appellation Vosne-Romanee Controlee, Domaine Bernard Mugneret-Gouachon (750 ml). $150 - 250
214 Ten bottles of Vosne-Romanée, 1969. Les Genevrières, Mis en Bouteille au Domaine / Charles Noellat (750 ml). $300 - 500
215 Eight bottles of Vosne-Romanee, 1983. Les Orveaux, Appellation Controlee (750 ml). $200 - 400
216 Thirteen bottles of Gigondas, 2010. Xavier Vignon (750 ml). $60 - 80
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217 Two bottles of Charles Heidsieck, 1966. Brut Reims Champagne (13 oz). $100 - 200
221 One bottle of Ruinart, 1979. Dom Ruinart Champagne, Aniversary Cuvee. $100 - 200
218 One bottle of GH Mumm Reims, Vintage Cordon Rouche Champagne (750 ml). $100 - 200
219 One bottle Cordon Rouge,1955. Champagne /G.H.Mumm & Co REIMS (1 quart, 1 pint, 4 fluid ounces). $100 - 150
220 Three bottles of Delavenne Pere & Fils, Grand Cru Rose, Champagne (750 ml). $40 - 60
222 Laurent-Perrier, Vintage Champagne Cuvee Speciale (750 ml). $60 - 80
223 One bottle of LaurentPerrier 1964. Cuvee Grand Siecle, with collector’s box (750 ml). $100 - 200
224 One bottle of LaurentPerrier 1964. Cuvee Grand Siecle (750 ml). $100 - 200
September 12, 2018
225 Two bottles of Louis Roederer, Brut Premier Champagne (750 ml). $150 - 250
226 One bottle Moet et Chandon. 1964. Cuvée Dom Pérignon, vintage sparkling champagne. (750 ml). $200 - 300
229 Three bottles of Moet et Chandon, 1990. Cuvée Dom Pérignon, vintage 1990. Vintage sparkling champagne in collector’s box (750 ml). $300 - 500
227 One bottle Moet et Chandon. 1980. Cuvée Dom Pérignon, vintage sparkling champagne. (750 ml). $200 - 300
230 One bottle of Moet et Chandon, Vintage 1992. Cuvée Dom Pérignon, vintage sparkling champagne in collector’s box (750 ml). $100 - 200
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228 Three bottles of Moet et Chandon, 1982. Cuvée Dom Pérignon, Vintage. Vintage sparkling champagne in collector’s box (750 ml). $400 - 600
231 Three bottles of Moet et Chandon, Vintage 1993. Cuvée Dom Pérignon, vintage sparkling champagne in collector’s box (750 ml). $300 - 500
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232 One bottle Moet et Chandon, Vintage 1995. Cuvée Dom Pérignon, vintage sparkling champagne in collector’s box (750 ml). $200 - 400
233 One bottle of Moet et Chandon, Vintage 1998. Cuvée Dom Pérignon. Vintage sparkling champagne in collector’s box (750 ml). $100 - 200
236 Eight bottles of Moet et Chandon, Vintage 2004. Dom Pérignon, Vintage 2004. Vintage sparkling champagne. Moet et Chandon (750 ml). $300 - 500
234 One bottle Moet et Chandon, Vintage 1998. Dom Pérignon, vintage sparkling champagne in collector’s box (750 ml). $200 - 300
237 Two bottles of Moet et Chandon. 1981 and undated bottle. Brut Imperial Champagne, (750 ml). $40 - 60
235 One bottle Moet et Chandon, Vintage 2002. Dom Pérignon. Vintage sparkling champagne (750 ml). $80 - 100
238 One bottle of Moet et Chandon, Moet Brut Imperial Champagne in collector’s box (750 ml). $40 - 60
September 12, 2018
239 One bottle of Moet et Chandon, Vintage Moet Brut Imperial (750 ml). $40 - 60
240 One bottle of Dom Pérignon, Vintage 1982. Vintage sparkling champagne in collector’s box. Moet et Chandon (750 ml). $40 - 60
242 One bottle of Perrier-Jouet, 1989. Epernay Grand Brut Champagne with collector’s box (750 ml). $40 - 60
243 One bottle of Veuve Clicquot. Brut Champagne (750ml). $20 - 30
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241 One bottle of Perrier Jouet Blason de France, Champagne (750ml). $80 - 120
244 One bottle of Veuve Cliqout, 1985. Brut Rose Champagne (750ml). $40 - 60
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245 One bottle of Fratelli Branca, Vintage “Fernet-Branca.” $40 - 60
246 One bottle of Glen Grant Highland Malt Scotch Whiskey, 21 year. $200 - 400
249 One bottle of Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice Longmorn, 25 years old single malt. Scotch Whisky Speyside (750ml). $200 - 400
247 One bottle of Glen Grant Highland Malt Scotch Whiskey, 21 year. $200 - 400
248 One bottle of Glen Grant Highland Malt Scotch Whiskey, 21 year. $200 - 400
250 One bottle of J. Danflou, Pear Brandy, Eau de vie Poire (4/5 quart). $100 - 200
September 12, 2018
251 One bottle of Maison de l’Empereur, Palais de Compiègne, 1802 Cognac (750ml). $1,500 - 2,500
252 One bottle of Marcel Ragnaud, Grande fine Champagne 1er Cru de Cognac (750ml) . $100 - 200
253 One bottle of Old Fitzgerald, Bourbon Whiskey, Stitzel-Weller Distillery (1 quart). $200 - 400
254 One Bottle of Stitzel Weller - Very Very Old Fitzgerald 12 Year Old Bourbon (750ml). $1,000 - 2,000
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