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good_whiskey_hunting wrote:Here's one for a 40 year old pot still.
http://www.whiskyparadise.com/dettaglio ... icolo=3359
and here's one with a large price in it, it's a 21 year old:
http://www.whiskyantique.com/ireland-wh ... D9938.html
I've came across a 7 year old before and a 17 I think.
I hope you got a good price for yours. Could be worth at least 4 figures retail.
TheWhiskeyBro wrote:Averys Pure Pot Still Irish Whiskey 7 Year Old 1950s 1960s
Averys Supreme Irish Whiskey 14 Year Old c.1951 c.1965
Averys Supreme Irish Whiskey 16 Year Old c. 1949 - 1965
Averys Supreme Irish Whiskey John Jameson 19 Year Old c.1946 c.1965
Avery Jameson 1950 33 Year Old Feb 1950 Autumn 1983
Avery Jameson 1949 37 Year Old May 1949 Spring 1987
Averys of Bristol 'DWD 40yo' 1920s 1960s
A list from my records of the Avery's I have seen over the years. A lot of casks seen to have been acquired between mid-40s & mid 50s and bottled from the 1960s onwards, as best as I can tell.
As usual if a bottle can be attributed to a distillery it is more valuable, otherwise its a blend (even if it is a rare one)
I've seen people looking for 4 figures for these before, unsuccessfully, I think the 33 & 37 year olds were expensive when released.
Avery's of Bristol were a very well known spirit merchant and had many different bottlings, very difficult to value but anything over €300 and your getting into a extremely narrow market. so $430+ was a fair price for the one attributed to Jameson, not so sure on the unatrributed one (yours I think)
Hope that helps a little...
Joel1802 wrote:Averys got back to me, they've hit a wall so I'll have to try some other possible sources. I'm very greatful for all their efforts though, they certainly did their very best to help.