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alexbox wrote:I hope it's not a violation to the forum rules if i post a link to an ebay auction i have started myself yesterday. In case it's a violation for some reason, just delete my post.
JAMESON Limited Edition 15 years pure pot still Irish Whiskey
http://www.ebay.de/itm/JAMESON-Limited-Edition-15-years-pure-pot-still-Irish-Whiskey-RARE-OLD-BOTTLING-/280871995766?pt=Spirituosen&hash=item4165468976#ht_500wt_1413
good_whiskey_hunting wrote:alexbox wrote:I hope it's not a violation to the forum rules if i post a link to an ebay auction i have started myself yesterday. In case it's a violation for some reason, just delete my post.
JAMESON Limited Edition 15 years pure pot still Irish Whiskey
http://www.ebay.de/itm/JAMESON-Limited-Edition-15-years-pure-pot-still-Irish-Whiskey-RARE-OLD-BOTTLING-/280871995766?pt=Spirituosen&hash=item4165468976#ht_500wt_1413
If I'd came across it on eBay I would have posted it anyway, it is an auction watch tread all the same. Best of luck with it. If you sell it would you post up the result as a reference. It always good to know how price are going.
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:I reckon many do this already.
I would have regularly checked both German Ebay as well as German Online retailers.It is probably something that a lot of us would do as the prices would be slightly lower but youd need to be buying a few bottles at a time to make it worth while.
thanks for the offer though very thoughtful of you.
John wrote:Are those hammer prices per bottle or the total for the two?
good_whiskey_hunting wrote:alexbox wrote:I hope it's not a violation to the forum rules if i post a link to an ebay auction i have started myself yesterday. In case it's a violation for some reason, just delete my post.
JAMESON Limited Edition 15 years pure pot still Irish Whiskey
http://www.ebay.de/itm/JAMESON-Limited-Edition-15-years-pure-pot-still-Irish-Whiskey-RARE-OLD-BOTTLING-/280871995766?pt=Spirituosen&hash=item4165468976#ht_500wt_1413
If I'd came across it on eBay I would have posted it anyway, it is an auction watch tread all the same. Best of luck with it. If you sell it would you post up the result as a reference. It always good to know how price are going.
good_whiskey_hunting wrote:Hi Alex, is this the link
http://www.ebay.de/itm/JAMESON-Limited- ... _680wt_932
the other one directed me to your auction that is finished.
Best of luck with it.
Yours looks very good value when compared to this one i found
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jameson-Irish-W ... 500wt_1203
It doesn't appear with a box and has now got an offer $595
alexbox wrote:Hi,
yes, the first link is mine and yes, i wondered about the other auction as well already. I have a feeling a friend of this one is bidding on the bottle as i even can't imagine it will sell for USD 600, but who knows.
JRB wrote:I was shocked as well when I saw it actually got a bid... it's outrageous. Now I see there's another that's popped up for $550. Seller probably saw the bid on the first one and thought why not give it a go. I wouldn't be surprised to see quite a few come out of the woodwork after this.
good_whiskey_hunting wrote:Here is a selection of results from Tennants Auctions fro 12 May
LOT.289
Hunters 10 Year Old Liqueur Irish Whiskey, J & J Hunter Ltd., Balmoral, Belfast, 70 degree proof,
Whites 22 Special Liqueur Old Irish Whiskey, 26 2/3 Fl. Ozs., 70 degree proof,
Dunphy's Special Export, Blended Irish Whiskey, Irish Distillers Limited, 700ml, 40 % Vol.,
Yates Brothers Irish Whiskey, Yates Brothers Wine Lodges Ltd., Manchester, 26 2/3 Fl. Ozs., 70 degree proof,
and John Power And Son Gold Label (Powers Gold Label), 35.2 Fl. Ozs./1 Litre, 70 degree proof/40% Vol.(five bottles)
Guide £100-£200
Hammer £250
I never heard of a couple of them and would be interested in their history if any knows
I've seen Yates Brothers pop up regularly, these are independent bottlers and would have been thousands of them around Ireland never mind the UK and further afield. There are so many possibilities in these type of bottling's that it is not unusual not to hear od these further the majority are totally un-verifiable in regards to contents so I'd not place much value in them. More like curios and some of the labels are great so nice to have. The aged ones would probably be nice to explore and taste and could well be a few gems there.
good_whiskey_hunting wrote:LOT.290
Redbreast 12 Year Old, Rare Old Irish Whiskey, John Jameson & Son, bottled by Gilbeys of ireland, 26 2/3 Fl. Ozs., 70 degree proof,
Crested Ten, John Jameson & Son, Bow Street Distillery, 26.4 Fl. Ozs,/750ml, 70 degree proof/40% Vol.,
and Jameson 12 Year Old Special Reserve, Old Irish Whiskey, 750ml, 40% Vol. (three bottles)
Guide £80-£120
Hammer £220
I was the lucky purchaser here.