The 6 Most Sought-After Georg Jensen Silver Designs
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by Beth Squires
1M ago
Georg Jensen silver is amongst some of the most sought-after silverware on the secondary market. From his beginnings during the Art Nouveau period through to his death in 1935, Georg Jensen produced some stunning and timeless silverware that continues to be popular today.  With many of Jensen’s designs instantly recognisable, it is no wonder that ..read more
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The 6 Most Sought-After Georg Jensen Jewellery Designs
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by Beth Squires
1M ago
Danish silversmith and designer, Georg Jensen, has undoubtedly left a lasting mark on the landscape of jewellery fashions. From his beginnings during the age of Art Nouveau through to his death in 1935, Georg Jensen created innovative jewellery designs echoing forms of nature and geometry. His designs and collaborations put him at the forefront of ..read more
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How To Buy A Cask Of Whisky In 2024?
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by Hannah Thompson
2M ago
If you want to buy a cask of whisky then welcome, whisky casks can be a rewarding asset in terms of both potential returns and experience. The process of buying a cask is relatively simple: choose a cask, pay for it and then the seller will notify the warehouse so that you become the new ..read more
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6 Cask Investment Tips For 2024
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by Hannah Thompson
2M ago
Investing in whisky casks remains a popular option for those looking for long term alternative assets. As well as the potential returns, a cask of whisky is also a tangible asset, and if you buy it the right way it’s one you can experience as it matures. If you are one of the hundreds of ..read more
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How To Wear A Pocket Watch: The Ultimate Guide
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by Beth Squires
2M ago
Pocket watches have been a fashionable accessory for centuries. The pocket watch reached the height of its popularity in the late 19th century when it became an important part of railroad timekeeping. This constituted a shift in the availability of pocket watches. Previously reserved as status symbols for the upper class, pocket watches were now ..read more
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American Pioneers: The History of the Waltham Watch Company
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by Beth Squires
2M ago
The Waltham Watch Company, also known as the American Waltham Watch Co., holds a significant place in horological history. Established in 1850 in Waltham, Massachusetts by watchmaker Aaron Lufkin Dennison, this company emerged as a true pioneer in the world of timekeeping. Shoemaker’s Son To Watchmaking Pioneer Born in 1812 to a shoemaker in Maine ..read more
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How Much Is My Pocket Watch Worth?: The Ultimate Guide
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by Beth Squires
2M ago
Pocket watches have been a popular fashion accessory and timepiece for centuries. From their invention in Nuremberg in 1510 to their mass popularisation in the 19th century, the pocket watch has served numerous purposes from simple timekeeping to use as a status symbol. If you are considering selling your pocket watch, or having it valued ..read more
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Steeped In History: Facts About Berry Brothers & Rudd
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by Beth Squires
3M ago
Berry Brothers & Rudd is the oldest independent bottler in the UK, with roots dating back to 1698. From its premises at No.3 St James’s Street, London, the firm has been supplying fine wine and spirits to the public for centuries. The company is, therefore, steeped in history and whimsical fun facts.  If you are ..read more
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YOUTUBE: Top 10 Must-Have Whisky Books For Enthusiasts And Savvy Investors
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by Beth Squires
3M ago
In our first YouTube video of 2024, Mark talks you through the must-have whisky books for any whisky enthusiast.  These books suit varying levels of interest. So, whether you consider yourself a complete beginner or a whisky connoisseur, you will find something in this list to suit you.  In addition to this, the books also ..read more
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Glen Mhor Whisky Packs A Punch: Old, Rare, & Open
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by Beth Squires
3M ago
Glen Mhor distillery was a victim of the whisky loch, closing in 1983 (the same year as Port Ellen and Brora). It had joined DCL’s portfolio on 11 years prior, but when the maltings were closed in 1980 it seemed that Glen Mhor’s fate was all but sealed. Single malts from Glen Mhor are extremely ..read more
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