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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Thu Mar 12, 2015 6:43 pm

That went for £500 + commission. A bargain even with the confusing discription and label. I looked closer at the label and it was 4.0 u p which was under proof. I'm assuming 60 old proof then.
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Thu Mar 12, 2015 7:08 pm

Whiskyauction results for February and March. I've not been paying my usual attention to this tread.

Connemara 22 got €207
Green Spot old Label got €225
Whisky-Fassle 10 year old got €152
Jameson Limited edition 15 year old Pure Pot Still got €312
Jameson 12 Year old 70's brown label got €152
Jameson 7year old Dublin Whiskey got €511
Knappogue Castle 1992 got €151
1985 Midleton got €507
2013 Midleton got €130
80's Paddy got €52
Power's 15 year old got €203
Powers from the 70's/80's got €35,37 & 38
Redbreast 21 got €170
Dillan Redbreast 12 got €103
Adelphi Single malt 11 year old got €136
Tyrconnell 11 year old got €200
Vat Six got €281
Writer's Tears Cask strength 2011 got €83.
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Thu Mar 12, 2015 7:21 pm

This was March's

Connemara Single Cask got €113
Connemara cask strength got €60
Jameson RVR got €252
Jameson 12year old 80's got €60 ,80's with box got €82
Jameson 90's got€65
Jameson NAS 80's €58
Powers NAS 80's 1Liter €38
2001 Midleton got €236
2007 Midleton got €142
2010 Midleton got €308
Powers 70's got €36
FitzGerald & Co. Redbreast 12 €145
Tyrconnell 5star screw cap €47
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Sun Jul 05, 2015 7:16 pm

I've been neglecting this page recently.
If any others follow auctions please feel free to post results.

Here are some,
March's Scottish Whisky auctions
Green Spot Naggin -£25
90's Jameson Midleton reserve-£40
Jameson PPS-£190

Aprils whisky online results

2Jameson RVR -£155 each
Jameson 18 reserve £57.50
& a Masters selection-£55

Jameson 12 Asian edition £82.50. These are rare and that's a fair price.
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Thu Jul 16, 2015 6:27 pm

This was a big shock at Junes McTears Auction;
http://www.mctears.co.uk/auctions/lot.a ... wse&page=1

Jameson 15 PPS & JOHNNIE WALKER 12 YEAR OLD EXTRA SPECIAL DECANTER, the estimate was £130-180 but the Hammer price was only £90.
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby birdman1099 » Fri Jul 17, 2015 2:25 am

Good Whiskey Hunting wrote:This was a big shock at Junes McTears Auction;
http://www.mctears.co.uk/auctions/lot.a ... wse&page=1

Jameson 15 PPS & JOHNNIE WALKER 12 YEAR OLD EXTRA SPECIAL DECANTER, the estimate was £130-180 but the Hammer price was only £90.




:shock: i wish I had know about this....

does this place do a lot of whiskey auctions?
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Fri Jul 17, 2015 10:22 pm

I think they have one every 6-8 weeks. The online-whisky and Scottishwhiskyauction sites are better for Irish but the prices are usually bigger too.
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Stephen » Tue Aug 04, 2015 9:41 am

Eek ..... £250 for a Mano a Lamh ....

https://www.whiskyauctioneer.com/lot/01 ... ast-mano-lámh-all-sherry-limited-edition
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby birdman1099 » Tue Aug 04, 2015 1:19 pm

Stephen wrote:Eek ..... £250 for a Mano a Lamh ....

https://www.whiskyauctioneer.com/lot/01 ... ast-mano-lámh-all-sherry-limited-edition



yep. I gave that one a go...... but backed off way before the hammer. thats a lot of money for a NAS whiskey. :o
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby John » Tue Aug 04, 2015 8:49 pm

True Birdman, but I was down in a certain pub in Dingle and unbelievably the measure price put the bottle price in that very range (notwithstanding the currency differential). I really like this release though.
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Wed Aug 05, 2015 11:28 am

I think that was a serious over inflated price. I remember seeing a Midleton distillery reserve bottle(dumpy bottle) getting £240 at an auction last year.

I have seen lots of bottles sell at auction then pop up on Whisk(e)y shop sites later for well over the hammer.

I can understand why the price in pubs are so high too John. It's so rare that each bottle opened ups the price. The current price of 1980's Redbreast is €400/500 in shops. It can still be found in certain bars for sale at standard prices. If they knew how rare it was it would be multiples more. The Mano A Lámh is way better whiskey too.
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Fri Sep 04, 2015 10:51 pm

A 70 Redbreast made €404 at the last Whiskyauction.com. There's on in the Whiskyauctioneer.com this week and I wonder will it fair as well.

A Teeling 21 1st batch made €555, amazing. There's another this month.

Jameson 15 got €322. A RVR got €252 which is good value for the quality I think.

I've a tonne of results I've yet to post but will get there when I get a computer. The phone is too awkward for these post.
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:35 am

I'll give you a dig out Willie,


Cooley - Cadenhead 23 Years old = €304 (A nice price for that.)
Coleraine blended Irish Whiskey = €41
Connemara SC K92/33 4084 14yo = €82
Greenore 8 YO (Original Dumpy) = €71
Jameson RVR 2007 = €252
Jameson PPS 15yo = €322
Jameson Gold (Original) = €131
Jameson Marconi (100yrs Radio) = €111
Jameson various Ltd edtions = €18-22
Kilbeggan (Old Label) = €37
Locke's Ceramic Crock = €40
Locke's Ceramic Crock = €36
Merry's Special Reserve Blend = €71
Midleton Very Rare 1997 = €312
Midleton Very Rare 1999 = €312
Midleton Very Rare 2005 = €152
Midleton Very Rare 2013 = €182
Millars Special Reserve Blend = €14
Power`s Special 15 Years old = €202
Powers (x3 from 70's or 80's) = €40-41
Redbreast 12yo (1970's) = €404
Teeling Vintage Reserve 21yo = €555
Tullamore Dew Blend (1970's) = €77
Writers Tears Blend = €32
Yellow Spot 12 Years old = €58
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby birdman1099 » Mon Sep 07, 2015 5:07 pm

it appears that the one without the numbering is more popular? Perhaps its more legit that we originally thought?

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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Mon Sep 07, 2015 10:17 pm

Well that turned out to be a cracker of an auction.

Whiskyauctioneer.com seems to be the new home for mental prices.

Remember last months Mano A Lámh got £250.
There were 3 Redbreasts MoL this time. They got £82/88&85.

A Green Spot previous bottling got £135.
Academy Midleton bottle got £415,
That Jameson 15 Millennium mentioned fail to sell at £300. The other made £310.

A Jameson 'Thanks a Million' failed to sell for £490.

A knappogue 1995 got £55 &
A Bushmills 1975 Millennium bottle got £141. Great value.
I saved the best to last.
A 80's Redbreast got £140. That was a disappointing result I think as these are getting rarer to find. I've only seen a handful in auctions over the years.
A 70's Redbreast made £245. Thats about €375 with commission. That's a fair price considering one sold at last months whiskyauctions for €404.

Now comes the mental. A 60's Redbreast 12 year old 5 fl oz(142ml) got £400. That's that €612 with commission. :shock: :? :o. To put it in perspective that's £112(€153) per Irish measure.
Another Redbreast 12 year old 70's one made £280. Then a Redbreast 10 year old 5fl oz made £260.
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby birdman1099 » Tue Sep 08, 2015 1:51 am

Good Whiskey Hunting wrote:Well that turned out to be a cracker of an auction.

[url=whiskyauctioneer.com]Whiskyauctioneer.com[/url] seems to be the new home for mental prices.

Remember last months Mano A Lámh got £250.
There were 3 Redbreasts MoL this time. They got £82/88&85.

A Green Spot previous bottling got £135.
Academy Midleton bottle got £415,
That Jameson Birdman mentioned fail to sell at £300. The other made £310.

A Jameson 'Thanks a Million' failed to sell for £490.

I saved the best to last.
A 80's Redbreast got £140. That was a disappointing result I think as these are getting rarer to find. I've only seen a handful in auctions over the years.
A 70's Redbreast made £245. Thats about €375 with commission. That's a fair price considering one sold at last months whiskyauctions for €404.

Now comes the mental. A 60's Redbreast 12 year old 5 fl oz(142ml) got £400. That's that €612 with commission. :shock: :? :o. To put it in perspective that's £112(€153) per Irish measure.
Another Redbreast 12 year old 70's one made £280. Then a Redbreast 10 year old 5fl oz made £260.




I made out rather well on this auction. I picked up the Jameson 15, one Mano A Lamh, the bushmills 1975 and the Knappogue Castle 1995. All the prices were lower than I was expecting. The previous Italian release Jameson 15 pulled £500.

is this a sign of prices going down, or just an anomaly?
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Tue Sep 08, 2015 9:28 am

I say those prices are close to normal. The other ones were crazy.

I know the 5 fl Oz are rare but why pay so much more than a full sized bottle. Well done on your purchase by the way.
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Tue Sep 08, 2015 11:23 am

birdman1099 wrote:.....

is this a sign of prices going down, or just an anomaly?


Concur with GWH,

No anomaly, this is very usual for a first (or one of few firsts) to go on sale and they will make good money after that they just fall back down to earth.

People need to be very carefully with high prices until they are solid. This may happen again in 6 mths time but again you need to look at the whole picture for a real value.

Man o Lamh may yet be a very valuable bottle but you have to remember that this limited edition of 2000 took a very long time to sell out. This to me proves there is still a very limited market for Irish Whiskey but there is always a few willing to pay to get what they want and once that group is satiated the price falls dramatically.
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Anjinsan » Thu Sep 10, 2015 10:58 pm

Hi all,

I was just taking a look there at the auction website and it looks like the Jameson 'Thanks a Million' bottle sold, and that the winning bid was £490 - but birdman says above that it 'failed to sell at £490'?

Am I missing something?

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Re: Auction Watch

Postby LiquidGold » Thu Sep 10, 2015 11:04 pm

I think it did not meet the reserve

Anjinsan wrote:Hi all,

I was just taking a look there at the auction website and it looks like the Jameson 'Thanks a Million' bottle sold, and that the winning bid was £490 - but birdman says above that it 'failed to sell at £490'?

Am I missing something?

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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Anjinsan » Fri Sep 11, 2015 8:29 am

If that is the case then in my view the reserve was too high - I would have thought that almost £500 was a great price for that bottle? Even the CWS is selling them for 'only' €600!

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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Fri Sep 11, 2015 10:10 am

If the seller was the original owner well £1 would have been a great. It's money for nothing after all.

We guessed the reserve was £500. If it's not met this time it will be in the next auction. One of the Jamesons had a reserve too. It reached £300 but didn't sell either.
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Mon Oct 26, 2015 10:00 pm

McTears had a Glen Dimplex Midleton 25 year old with a Decanter last Wednesday. It got £850 in told. That would amount to nearly €1500 when exchange rate, commission & costs are factored in. It surprised me. I expected it to get £400/500.
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Thu Nov 19, 2015 12:46 am

Here are some results from Just-Whisky.co.uk auctions over the last couple of months.

I only recently started following this one. They had some great bargains early one but things have heated up lately. Here's a link to those results.

I'm going to highlight the Midletons.
October
Midleton VR all prices are UK Sterling (I've a new computer with Canadian Keyboard layout & don't know shortcuts, Don't judge, my last was German.)
2002-200
2004-200
2005-185
2006-205
2007-120
2008-100
2009-365 :o

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Midleton VR
1994-228.80
1996-330
2000-220&225
2002-355(no Box)
2003-305
2005-176
2006-220
2007-105&132
2008-100
2009-600 :shock:
2010-132
2012-155
2013-105.60
2014-125
2015-79.20

I enjoyed drinking the 2009, I probably should have bought another at the time.
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Re: Auction Watch

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Mon Nov 23, 2015 10:30 am

The 2009 is the one which was released in reduced Numbers. Not sure it equates to the big results though ?!?!?!?
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