Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 21:31 Thu 29 May 2014
Allan Morrison kept a very tidy cellar. Nice looking gaff too. 86 shillings a dozen
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Too big. Why the em-dash?DRT wrote:99/—?
Too small.LGTrotter wrote:86 shillings a dozen
These catalogues do cause feelings of inadequacy. Even when not in pyjamas.LGTrotter wrote:Allan Morrison kept a very tidy cellar.
Snap! I'm having a nude day too.jdaw1 wrote: Even when not in pyjamas.
We know that 86/- is too small, that 99/- is too big, and that 90/- “is very close”.jdaw1 wrote:We turn our attention to an auction, by Messrs. Christie Manson & Woods, on 7 July 1880, “Of The Cellar Of Wines Of Allan Morrison, Esq., Deceased, late of Hall Barn Park, near Beaconsfield; Comprising 70 Dozens of fine Sherry; Madeira; 50 Dozens of Port of the Vintages of 1834. 1842, 1843, and 1845; 110 Dozens of Claret, Château Lafite of 1858, 1864, and 1865; Château Latour of 1864, and 1874; Château Margaux of 1869 and 1870; Mouton Rothschild of 1864; Château Giscours of 1865; St. Estephe, &c.; 200 Dozens of Champagne, of 1865, 1868, 1870, and 1874; Ruinart, Heidsieck, Irroy, Perrier Jouet, Lanson père et fils, Farre, Bollinger, Perinet et fils, and Dagonet et fils; fine White and Red Burgundy; Hock; Sauterne; &c. Also, 80 Dozens of Otard’s Brandy, of 1875; and 50 Dozens of Otard’s Liqueur Brandy (in Champagne bottles); fine old Brandies of Justerini and Brooks; Whisky and Liqueurs”.
The Port was a motley collection of oddities.
Lot 40 was One Dozen and Six Bottles of Cooking Port, Hamilton and Grieve, which sold at 27/- per dozen (auction prices were then always per dozen).
That is your benchmark price.
Lots 38 and 39 totalled almost five Dozens of Port, “Emperor,” 1792, Hamilton and Grieve. To the nearest shilling, at what average per-dozen price did this 82-year-old port sell?
What should I be using? (Mac keyboard short-cut, please)jdaw1 wrote:Why the em-dash?
flash_uk wrote:91/-
Too low. But closer.DRT wrote:92/-?
Repeating a recent guess.djewesbury wrote:92/-
Lot 38 was three dozen, sold at 100/- per dozen. Lot 39 was one dozen and ten bottles, sold at 84/- per dozen. For an all-in average price of, to the nearest farthing, 93/11¼ per dozen.flash_uk wrote:94/-
uflash_uk wrote:Is there anyone else around tonight or can I wait until the morning to ponder my question?
Is that a typo or a tactic?jdaw1 wrote:Brazil, Brazil, and Argentina?
Are you really accusing JDAW of mistyping an entire word?flash_uk wrote:Is that a typo or a tactic?jdaw1 wrote:Brazil, Brazil, and Argentina?
I have been to one of these countries.DRT wrote:Brazil, Argentina and Columbia?
You need to answer JDAW's guess.flash_uk wrote:I have been to one of these countries.DRT wrote:Brazil, Argentina and Columbia?
I have been to one of these countries.jdaw1 wrote:Brazil, Brazil, and Argentina?
On second thoughts, no you don't.DRT wrote:You need to answer JDAW's guess.flash_uk wrote:I have been to one of these countries.DRT wrote:Brazil, Argentina and Columbia?
Owen nails it with his first guessLGTrotter wrote:So let me try Chile, Argentina and Ecuador, cos Ecuador's nice.
Could these "things" please be the subject of future questions?LGTrotter wrote:I must take some responsibility here as I did lots of the things I shouldn't have
A man who truly has been to Ecuador. Hole in one. I must confess that I did tee you up a bit for that one.flash_uk wrote:Guayaquil
I was a bit freaked out by Bogota, but one man's finch is another man's nightingale as Andre is wont to observe. A nice use of the zummerset 'loverly' BTW, although I would have gone the whole hog and used a 'u' rather than an 'o'.CPR 1 wrote:I prefer Colombia personally, an amazing place and loverly people.
Well some of the things I did it would be unwise to discuss on a public forum. Oh alright then.DRT wrote:Could these "things" please be the subject of future questions?LGTrotter wrote:I must take some responsibility here as I did lots of the things I shouldn't have
Dover?flash_uk wrote:Back to me so soon![]()
I have just returned from a short half term break with the family. Where did we go?
Chile?flash_uk wrote:Back to me so soon![]()
I have just returned from a short half term break with the family. Where did we go?
NoCaliforniaBrad wrote:Dover?
NoDRT wrote:Chile?
Not Somerset, though you are in the right half of England.LGTrotter wrote:Judging by the roads through Somerset like every other beggar you went to Kernow.
NopeDRT wrote:Devon?
Due to being over wordy and using local speech you missed my Cornwall guess.flash_uk wrote:Not Somerset, though you are in the right half of England.LGTrotter wrote: you went to Kernow.
Not Cornwall either.LGTrotter wrote:Due to being over wordy and using local speech you missed my Cornwall guess.flash_uk wrote:Not Somerset, though you are in the right half of England.LGTrotter wrote: you went to Kernow.
Are we splitting it down the spine or across the waist? Are we really talking about a quarter rather than a half?flash_uk wrote:Not Somerset, though you are in the right half of England.
I think I can give you that. We were staying in Lymington, but did make a day trip to the IoW. Your turn Derek.DRT wrote:Are we splitting it down the spine or across the waist? Are we really talking about a quarter rather than a half?flash_uk wrote:Not Somerset, though you are in the right half of England.
Isle of Wight?