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Old 02-03-2011, 04:59 AM
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I moved into a house and found a bottle in a cardboard sleeve that has the words "Container Made in United Kingdom" impressed into it. The home belonged to a WWII Vet so I am thinking it is a vet "bring-back". Label says "By appointment of His Majesty The King". I don't know if they changed the label when Queen Elizabeth's reign began or not.

Label on bottle has No. AH 540476. Seal and Ribbon are still intact. I am eager to find any information about this bottle: Where was it bottled ? When ? Where was it sold ? When was it sold ? What might it be worth today ? I will attempt to attach a link from my Photobucket of the bottle, Hope it works.

Any information would be greatly appreciated.



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Default White Horse No. AH 540476

We will have your bottle of White Horse blended scotch dated for you! Some background information on White Horse: The earliest reference to a launch date for this brand was in 1890. White Horse is a blend of 40 whiskies (malt & grain) which come from across the Lowlands, Highlands and Islay. Lagavulin is the single malt which gives it its distinctive taste. Caol Ila is another. Interesting fact - After the death of the Sir Peter Mackie (founder & blender aka "Restless Pete") in 1924, sales of White Horse doubled after it became the first whisky to dispense with corks and use a screw cap.

White Horse is available in over 200 countries.
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Thanks for your reply. I checked out the White Horse website and it was some really interesting reading. I am grateful for any efforts you make getting me any information.

Sorry the pictures are out of focus but that is the best I can get with the POC camera I have.
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Kestrel - your bottle of White Horse has been dated from the early 1950s.
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