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Old 01-17-2009, 02:22 AM
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Question is there and value for 1950 bottle of black and white?

it is a full unopened bottle. it is in good condition with all original labels. it is 4/5's of a quart. please help
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Old 02-13-2009, 02:59 AM
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Default 1950 Black & White

eBay has an active market for older sealed bottles of scotch, bourbon and other liquors. eBay has some advertising restrictions, so you need to be aware of those if you choose to use this method.

People collect these, both for home or business bar display and as collectors of rare and special bottlings. Black and White would not be at the top of collector interest, but would probably attract bidders because of the age and the fact that the bottle is sealed. Having a box adds to the interest and perhaps the value.

There are also private online and traditional liquor auction houses that you can find online that might be able to provide some idea of value before you throw it out there on eBay without knowing what bid level is acceptable.

Also note that, as in the rest of the economy, now is not the best time to sell collectibles of most kinds.

Best wishes!
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