Any collectible bottle experts here?

by Bendrr 1 Replies latest jw friends

  • Bendrr
    Bendrr

    I think I've mentioned before that I collect miniature liquor bottles. I've only been collecting for a couple of years, but have found a few gems. One is a miniature Hedges & Butler Vat 250Scotch full and sealed with an Illinois tax stamp dated 1936. The other is a Haig & Haig Blended Scots Whisky in the "pinch" ("dimple" I think the Brits call it) style bottle with a twist-wire top. Full and sealed and with a 1939 Maryland tax stamp.

    But here's why I'm asking for bottle experts. My latest addition is a Straight American Bourbon made by Juarez Whiskeys in Mexico. It is a corked bottle with a metal tear-off cap. Only 2/3 full due to evaporation, but in excellent condition. I'm just curious if this is a Prohibition-era bottle since there is no BATF tax seal or any state tax stamp and there are two copyright dates on the bottle, the latest being 1932.

    And here's a pic:

    I'll post some pics of a few other bottles sometime if anyone's interested.

    Mike.

    p.s. No, I don't drink them.

    Edited by - bendrr on 17 August 2002 17:1:25

  • Mary
    Mary

    "......I'm just curious if this is a Prohibition-era bottle since there is no BATF tax seal or any state tax stamp and there are two copyright dates on the bottle, the latest being 1932....."

    Is there a picture or signature of Judge Booze Rutherford on it? If so, then it's DEFINITELY Prohibition-era booze. LOL!

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