All the numbers are astounding: $72,600 bid for a single bottle of scotch, sold as part of a birthday celebration for a 110-year old woman who is the granddaughter of the man who founded the Glenfiddich distillery where the single malt whisky was put up in an oak barrel 55 years ago.The price was the highest ever paid for a single bottle of scotch not counting a Lalique crystal decanter that sold more for its singular glass sculpture than the whisky inside. Janet Sheed Roberts is known as “Wee Janie,” throughout the land. She is the oldest living person in Scotland set to celebrate her111th birthday in August. All of the proceeds from the Bonham’s Edinburgh sale go to support Ms. Roberts’ favorite charity, Water Aid.
Rare Scotch Honors Rarer Woman
December 15, 2011
Aston Martin Sells For Record $4.95m
May 20, 2013Until this past weekend, the record for an Aston Martin at auction was the $4.6m paid for a DB5 with celebrity credentials, having seen use in “Goldfinger.” That price was eclipsed on Saturday, when a factory-restored 1960 DB4GT “Jet” Coupé sold for $4.95m at a Bonhams auction in the UK. Offered for the first time in 30 years, the unique car — the only GT with body by Bertone — has won various Concours d’Elegance awards, including ‘Best In Show’ at the Villa d’Este and 1st in the Italian Coachworks Class at Pebble Beach.
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Milton Berle’s Jokes Laugh To The Bank
May 8, 2013For $158,000 a bidder got Milton Berle’s library, including books and boxes of bound scripts and personal correspondence, but he didn’t get the comedian’s thousands of one-liners and jokes carefully catalogued over the decades. That file went for another $65,000 at Bonham’s Entertainment auction this week.
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1952 Vincent Black Shadow Rules Field At Bonhams
April 29, 2013Mechanical failures prevented a specially equipped Vincent Black Shadow from setting a new 24-hour speed record in 1952 at Monthéry in France, the race for which it had been created. Nothing stood in the restored ex-works bike’s way, however, at Bonhams International Motorcycle sale at Staffordshire, where it sold yesterday for $175,860. Another bike posting a solid result was a 1914 Indian Model F, formerly owned by screen icon Steve McQueen. A European telephone bidder claimed it forjust under $50,000, well above its $43,000 high estimate.
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