Hello Gents, I found this bottle of Jameson laying in an attic label down. The bottle is sealed with pull tab intact. The bottle has "FEDERAL LAW FORBIDS SALE OR RE-USE OF THIS BOTTLE" stamped just above the label. The label has "To H.M. The King". There is part of a N.Y.C. tax stamp still on the bottle. Any information as to the age and value of this bottle would be appreciated. Or should I pass it though my kidneys before watering any graves?
However the condition is not the best and better examples have come up in the past.
The bottle could suggest 1960's but the Label & Capsule look older. Especially that pull tab. Maybe someone else has an opinion on it.
However I'm not sure if getting a spot on age will affect the value of it.
A good example from the 60's can be got for under €100 on Ebay. If older maybe in the €100-150 mark but cannot be certain.
Of course you often see sellers looking for prices like $500-1000 dollars but they are pie in the sky prices so don't let that colour your expectations.
Hi there I reckon this dates between no earlier than 1937 (Dublin Whiskey appears on label) & pre 1950 (slightly squatter bottle by then) - 1948 Ireland became a republic, so I would date this 1937-1948, value given condition is probably around €150
Thanks for your quick response. This bottle belonged to a Pearl Harbor survivor. My guess is that he was hiding it from his wife, he was a deacon at his church and they were taught to abstain from all of the good stuff.
If you'd like to make a few dollars from this I would suggest hanging on to it for a while. Jameson is riding on a crest of a wave but the collectibility of it yet has to really kick in. Hang though a few years and we'll see then.
Of course if you open it that wouldn't be the worst thing to do either ... Should be good and interesting.