Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/catalogueofcellaOOchri CATALOGUE ,\K0A 1 u E / oCIaC OF THE Cellar of Wines OF JOHN CLUTTON, ESQ. Deceased, late of 9 Whiteh.aH Place, London, S.W. ; and of Woodhatch, Eeigate (Sold by Order of the Executors ) ; AND OTHER FINE WINES, FROM DIFFERENT PRIVATE CELLARS: WHICH Mill l n iroli) t)j) Auction l)j; Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THEIE GEEAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. Samples may be had, on paying for the same, One Week preceding the Sale, and Catalogues, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square, S. W. CONDITIONS OF SALE. - o - I. THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer; and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall bo immediately put up again and re-sold. II, No person to advance less than Is.; above Five Pounds 5s.; and so on in proportion. III. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller. 1Y. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the pound, or more, in part of payment, or the whole of the Purchase-Money, if required ; in default of which, the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. Y. The Lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at the Buyer’s expense and risk, within Two days from the Sale ; Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot, and making no warranty whatever. VI. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can on any account be removed during the time of Sale; and the remainder of the Purchase-Money must absolutely be paid on the delivery. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited ; all Lots un¬ cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The Cellar of Wines of JOHN GLUTTON , Esq., deceased, late of 9 Whitehall Place, S. W., and of Woodhatch, Reigate. (Sold by Order of the Executors.) 4 Three ditto 5 Three ditto 0 Three ditto 7 Three ditto 8 Three ditto 9 Three ditto SHERRY. 1 Three Dozens op Sherry, very old, nutty, 'partially recorked & 2 Three ditto and seven bottles, more or less JtfZ 3 Three Dozens of Light Golden Sherry, dry, bottled 1877, Chalie, Richards & Co. Qz- ^ ' a, 4 / W by- As Oy* — — A,yf ■A?/- 10 Six ditto and three bottles, more or less b 2 4 11 Three Dozens of Light Golden Sherry, very dry, Gordon 12 Three ditto J^/ 13 Five ditto and three bottles, more or less £ $/+ A" 14 Three Dozens of Old Brown Sherry ^bottled 1879, Dubeaux c i >'"■ : T & Co. 15 Three ditto 16 Three ditto 17 Three ditto 18 Three ditto s 7r J/A fa 7 /A 19 Three ditto and nine bottles, more or less 20 Three Dozens of Vino de Pasto, Gonzalez, bottled 1872, Chalie, Richards & Co Jhr~ ' 21 Three ditto 22 Three ditto 23 Three ditto 24 Three ditto and nine bottles, more or JA/~ less facS^C - 25 Three Dozens of Amoroso, 1853, Gonzalez, bottled 1881, Chalie, Richards & Co. p cJ/r 26 Three ditto 27 Three ditto 28 Three ditto 29 Three ditto 30 Three ditto 31 Three ditto & j/* 6/y/* / < 7 / 32 Five ditto, more or less 6 5 MADEIRA. Three Dozens of Madeira, 1846, Penfold 6 33 34 Three ditto 35 Three ditto 36 Three ditto 37 Three ditto 38 Three ditto 39 Three ditto of — 40 Four ditto, and two bottles, more or less 41 Two Dozen and Five Bottles of Old Madeira, more or less ' CLARET. 42 One Dozen and Nine Bottles of Chateau Margaux, 1862; One Dozen and Two Bottles of Chateau Margaux, 1865; r/■* & Co. 45 Three ditto 7 7/* 46 Three ditto 7 //- ^ - T 47 Two ditto, more or less 1 r 6 PORT. 48 Three Dozens of Port, 1887, Croft, hottled April 1890, Chalie, Richards & Co. 49 Three ditto 50 Three ditto 51 Three ditto 52 Three ditto 53 Three ditto 54 Three ditto 55 Three ditto 56 Six ditto 57 Six ditto 58 Six ditto 59 Six ditto si/. S — N /0 (t^C-gr—asi —<— - y 93 Five ditto and three bottles, more or less /&&/* /^cr 94 Three Dozens of Port, 1863, Kopke’s, bottled 1866, Chalie, Eichards & Co. 95 Four ditto, more or less /y 0 96 Three Dozens of Port, 1847 //£ y ~ ^ 97 Three ditto /^ 98 Four ditto and five bottles, more or less // 8 HOCK. 99 Three Dozen and Eight Bottles of Sparkling Steinberg, very old , Feist and Son, more or less ^ y * ^ CHAMPAGNE. 100 Three Dozens of Champagne, 1889, Fleuret et Fils, cuvee sjpeciale, Chalie, Bichards and Co.^7 r 101 Three ditto 102 Three ditto, more or less 103 Three Dozen Half-Bottles of Ditto ' 7 ^ y 104 Three ditto 105 Three ditto J’ 106 Three ditto ^ 107 Three ditto A iy-*' 108 Five ditto, more or less * 129 Three Dozens of Champagne, 1884, Chalie & Co., extra cuvee, extra dry 130 Three ditto 131 Three ditto 132 Three ditto 133 Three ditto 134 Three ditto 135 Three ditto ?v V s ?' ?*?' ??/; 136 Three ditto, more or less g &/* 137 Three Dozens of Champagne, 1880, Pommery and Greno dfi /7^Z & 138 Three ditto 139 Three ditto ^ 140 Four ditto and seven bottles, more or less 142 Four ditto and eleven bottles ( slightly ullaged), more or les 143 Four Dozens of Champagne, Geisler, extra superior, (of which eighteen bottles are slightly ullaged ) more or less VA/** 144 Two Dozen and Six Bottles of Champagne, (x. H. Mumm, first quality (of which one dozen and nine bottles are slightly 'ullaged ); and One Dozen and Two Half-Bottles of Champagne, Irroy (of which eight half-bottles are slightly ullaged), more or less 10 RUM. 145 One Dozen of Old Jamaica Rum, 36 years in bottle 146 One ditto ^ 147 One ditto 148 One ditto ' / Z*~ 149 One ditto and three bottles, more or less 3 ?A A OLD CLARETS The Property of A GENTLEMAN, in whose cellar they have been for upwards of 20 years. 150 Two Dozen and Eight Bottles of Chateau Latour, 1858 ; Four Bottles of Chateau Lafite, 1858 ; Three Bottles of Chateau Margaux, 1858; and Nike Bottles of Chateau Lafite, 1864, more or less f? 151 Two Dozen and Five Bottles of Chateau Latour, 1848; Six Bottles of Chateau Mouton de Rothschild, 1848 ; Six Bottles of Chateau Margaux, 1848 ; Eleven Bottles of Chateau Mouton de Rothschild, 1864 ; and Six Bottles of Chateau Latour, 1864, more or^less (3 VLP- t 11 DIFFERENT PROPERTIES, From private sources. SHERRY. 152 Three Dozens of Light Golden Sherry, 1858, Plaskett, bottled 1862 153 Two ditto and eight bottles, more or less ^ CLARET. 154 Two Dozen and Six Bottles of ? St. Clement du Pape, more or less /6/-* J-'F' LIQUEURS. ^4^ 5- UNfi-DogEN-OF^ TogA T •1 56 Qno ditto, -m ore o rdesa— MOSELLE. 157 Two Dozen and Eight Half-Bottles of Old Moselle, more or less ^ PORT. 158 Three Dozens of Port, said to be 1829 159 Three ditto and six bottles, more or less vintage sy. yV 12 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN, deceased. POET. purchased 160 Three Dozens op Port, 1863, Cockburn, from Bean of Croydon in 1883 /A 161 Three ditto /ry. 162 Three ditto ^ & 163 Four ditto, more or less Z6^/* The Property of ELLEN ELIZABETH, LADY AIT CHIB ON, deceased, removed from 4 Devonshire Place, Portland Place, W. (Sold by Order of the Administrator). SHERRY AND MADEIRA. 164 One Dozen and Six Bottles op Solera, 1874 ; One Dozen and Two Bottles op Pale Sherry, ullaged ; One Dozen and Two Bottles of East India Brown Sherry, 1874; and One Dozen op Amontillado, 1874, more or less if//* ^ 165 One Dozen and Five Bottles of Madeira, very old, bought 1880; Eleven Bottles op West India Madeira, 1878; and Eleven Bottles of West India Madeira, 1880, morp or less fj 166 Eleven Bottles op Madeira, old green seal; Ten Bottles of Malmsey Madeira, bought 1882 ; Ten Bottles of Tinta Madeira, 1879; and Ten Bottles op Madeira, 1880, more or less 13 MISCELLANEOUS. 167 One Dozen and Ten Bottles of Sauterne, 1848, slightly ullaged ; and One Dozen of Chablis, 1857, ullaged , more or less 168 Two Dozen and Nine Bottles of Muscatel, Frontignan, 1874, more or less *^'7/'' 169 Two Dozen and Seven Bottles of Ch. t’Quem, 1864, more or less — The Property of CAPTAIN R. P. MAITLAND , of Bartley Manor , Totton, Hants. RUM. (N.B .—This rum was made in Barbados, on the estate of the present owner’s grandfather, General Fred Maitland, in the year of his marriage , 1790, and has been in the possession of the family since that time. General Maitland captured Martinique from the French, and administered the affairs of that island for ^ some years.) 170 One Dozen of Rum, white 171 One ditto 172 One ditto 173 One ditto and six bottles, more 174 One ditto, darker colour 175 One ditto 176 One ditto 177 One ditto 178 One ditto 179 One ditto and six bottles, more or less / FINIS. -- /**/' or less /r?#/* a$~i London: printed by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.