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Old 06-15-2010, 11:31 AM
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A George IV Liqeur Whisky from 1921. nr 455. What does the 16.50 mean. bought -21 by a relative. Basically what do I hace, a blend from the distillers agency, I know that. But is it valuable or should I just drink it on a specail occasion etc. Would like to know more, that's it.
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We asked an expert who said - "The KG V looks to be right and the date of 1921 would appear to be possibly a stock record on the bottle. This happened quite a lot in the old days as many bottle labels were written on with date, stock number, number in stock etc. It also looks to be a plug cork that may be a bit perished as the level is down into the shoulder. I would hazard it’s more of a collectors item than one for drinking."

If you'd like to try and obtain a value, send your photos to mctears.com or bonhams.com. If you do so, please keep us posted on your findings.
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