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== Wine auction ==

Not worthy of comment in the main article, but perhaps of interest to a passing researcher, might be an auction, by Messrs. Christie and Manson, on 23 July 1813

{{quote|of The Genuine Cellar of Capital and Very Choice Old Wines of the Right Hon<sup>ble</sup>. Isaac Corry, deceased, At his late Residence in Kensington Gore:
Consisting of 25 dozens of Warre’s Port (1805); 17 dozens of Adamson’s Ditto (1805, and a few dozens of extremely choice old Ditto; some curious Sherry; a hogshead of the finest London Particular Madeira (in the Wood); and 13 dozens of Waring’s Ditto in bottle; about 24 dozens of Adamson’s Claret; and a small quantity of very superior Barsac, Champagne, Lunel, capital Old Hock, Red and White Constantia, Spirits and Irish Whiskey.}}

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Wine auction

Not worthy of comment in the main article, but perhaps of interest to a passing researcher, might be an auction, by Messrs. Christie and Manson, on 23 July 1813

of The Genuine Cellar of Capital and Very Choice Old Wines of the Right Hon. Isaac Corry, deceased, At his late Residence in Kensington Gore: Consisting of 25 dozens of Warre’s Port (1805); 17 dozens of Adamson’s Ditto (1805, and a few dozens of extremely choice old Ditto; some curious Sherry; a hogshead of the finest London Particular Madeira (in the Wood); and 13 dozens of Waring’s Ditto in bottle; about 24 dozens of Adamson’s Claret; and a small quantity of very superior Barsac, Champagne, Lunel, capital Old Hock, Red and White Constantia, Spirits and Irish Whiskey.

(My picture #16556.) JDAWiseman (talk) 12:54, 12 February 2017 (UTC)

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