Ended 12 March 2019
Royal Navy Rum Flagon - Pair Bottled 1954 2 x 450cl
Royal Navy Rum Flagon - Pair Bottled 1954 2 x 450cl Royal Navy Rum Flagon - Pair Bottled 1954 2 x 450cl Royal Navy Rum Flagon - Pair Bottled 1954 2 x 450cl Royal Navy Rum Flagon - Pair Bottled 1954 2 x 450cl Royal Navy Rum Flagon - Pair Bottled 1954 2 x 450cl Royal Navy Rum Flagon - Pair Bottled 1954 2 x 450cl
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Lot 53412

Royal Navy Rum Flagon - Pair Bottled 1954 2 x 450cl

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EUR €3,197.25

Lot Information

Rum

Caribbean

54.5%

Royal Navy Auction

Rum Auction

Bottle Auction

Description

A pair of Royal Navy Rum flagons, still in their original wooden crate. The wax seal on one of the flagons is embossed with the numbers '8-54', which indicates this was sealed in August 1954. The embossing on the other flagon is not visible.

The front panel has the following markings:

S/2

FSO 79799

Antwerp

The top panel has the following markings:

R.A.S.C Sups (Royal Army Service Corps Supplies)

This Side Up

Glass With Care

RE/PKD

5S.R.D

9-67 (We suspect this means these flagons were repacked in September 1967)

Each side is marked:

R.A.S.C Sups

7856 (right side only)

The wax stamps that seal the flagons are embossed with the words 'R.V.Y', 'Deptford'. The numbers '8-54' are visible on one of the flagons.

This comes with a Certificate of Pristine Storage from Octavian Vaults (printed from an electronic copy). This states that the crate was laid down in Corsham Cellars on 28 February 2003, and were kept in pristine condition until being removed from storage on 22 August 2018.

The crate and flagons together weigh a total of approximately 24.05kg.

Rum has been associated with the Royal Navy since the British fleet captured the island of Jamaica in 1655. The availability of rum led the Navy to swap the daily ration of French brandy with Caribbean rum, which was issued to each sailor at midday. In the 1740s, Admiral Edward Vernon began the practice of diluting the rum with water to minimize the effect of alcohol on the crew, this mixture became known as ‘grog’.

The daily rum ration, or ‘tot’, was served until 31 July 1970, a day now known as ‘Black Tot Day’. In modern times, a tot of rum is issued to naval crew to celebrate special occasions, such as royal weddings.

We recommend this lot as 'collection only'. NB This lot may require additional charges if shipped, please contact us for information.

This Royal Navy Rum Flagon - Pair sold at our online auction for £2,600

Condition

Please see images for fill level and label condition. This crate was sealed on arrival at our offices and has been opened by us to inspect the contents. Note damage to the side of the crate.

Note the absence of a condition statement does not imply that this lot is in perfect condition or free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of ageing.

This bottle does not appear to be leaking. While we take every care to pack bottles securely we cannot guarantee that old corks and closures will not leak in transit.

Fill Level

Not visible

Approx. shipping weight

36kg
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