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Old 07-29-2011, 08:39 AM
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Default Dating A Case Of OLD Glenlivet, Drinkable? Collectable?

Hopefully someone can recognize the era these bottles were produced in? It seems that it was before Glenlivet started marking the age, and it came in a wooden crate with a series 112 tax stamp.

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I found this case while cleaning out the storage room in my mother's house. She has no idea of its history and surmises it belonged to my late father. Looks like at some point in its history there was some water exposure at about the mid level point in the case, but it must have happened a long time ago because her storage room is/was/always has been quite dry. Unfortunately it's also not very insulated, so my guess is they have been exposed to higher temps than is commonly considered healthy for long term storage.

I want to figure out two things. How drinkable it is likely to be, and how collectible it is. If it's not collectible, I'll simply open and enjoy it for what it is. However if it has more value as a collectible than in drinking, I would gladly sell it and use the money to obtain something more special in the drinkable category. (a few good bottles of 20+ year? yes please!) I am absolutely a scotch drinker, but not a collector.

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In the phrase of some other forum members "you might have something here!!" According to information on a well-respected and very comprehensive whisky site, your bottle(s) look identical to a bottling of the 12-year-old Glenlivet from the 1930's (comparing labels, lettering, etc.) which they currently value at around $3,400/bottle. (Full disclosure, they are a retailer; I'm not sure whether it's within forum rules to name them directly.) Also, you've got the original packaging (cartons) and although there seems to be some water(?) damage the bottle labels have probably been protected by the tissue paper wrapping shown in your pictures. The presence of original cartons would tend to add value. So if your bottles are genuine you should definitely keep them.

Now you might want to do some more research to determine provenance, and if possible have an expert examine them to be 100% sure. The importers' name and address in Mount Vernon, NY would be a lead to follow up if your detective skills are good (they're most likely long-defunct but may be traceable through a Google search). Do you have any educated guess as to how long they might have been in storage?

That's my two cent's worth. Any experts want to weigh in?
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Sorry, I forgot to mention the importer on the label! You can try a Google search for Leeds Importers Corporation in Philadelphia as well as the one on the packing crate.
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Thanks Son-o'-the-Sod(?) for your input. Trying to see here on our end about having it dated. You can mention the retailer, sure, no problem -and- I appreciate you being honest about that.

spectrrr - let's see if we can date first and then if you consider selling or want it valued, try contacting Rik Pike at Bonham's in NYC. You can reach him at 917 206 1644 or richard.pike (at) bonhams.com Let him know we sent ya!
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