Very unusual lot in Whytes fothcoming History and Literature sale lot 435 with description below.
http://www.whytes.ie/AuctionPDFs/20100423.pdfEstimate is €1,500 - €2,500
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beeandvee88
1836-1960. Cork Distilleries Collection including
sample bottles of whiskey
The collection includes 4 sample bottles of spirits dated and showing
strengths circa 1950s including a bottle, labelled in manuscript
“Watercourse Distillery Grain Whiskey” 1951 Stg. 14.5 O.P. This is probably
the only sample of its production extant. There is also an extensive range
of other items including Chambers memoranda (diary) dated 1836 with
entries made at month end with grain references. Midleton references
etc.; Table of Circles in Imperial Gallons to All Diameters 1902; a book of
instructions relating to making methylated spirits dated 1912; several
letters from the Customs and Excise Office in Cork to the Cork Distilleries
Company Limited circa 1920; Sampling book from 1947; wages book for
staff at the Fitton Street Cork bottling plant 1947-1960; sheet containing
a range of labels including one that states “Paddy, the only whiskey in the
World with £1000 guarantee that every drop sold is 10 years old”; The
Wine and Spirit Trade Diary 1951 with agency list; W. Reeves and Co.
“Instruments and appliance makers to the Brewing and distilling and
malting trades”. catalogue no. 48; Spirits Act. 23 & 24 Vict. Cap 114; a hand
written record of sampling notes relating to the trials of the new
Whiskey- later launched as Hewitt referring to role of Mr. Norbert
Murphy; also contained are personal references relating to the merger in
1966 of Paddy, Powers and Jameson; Sample book (special blends) dated
1930 onwards including “vodka experiment 1801” and some loose leaf
items including recipe for Gin, (Stevenson and Howell Ltd) sample made
16/01/1940; contacts in European, far eastern and American markets and
their requirement;1963 Diary with some hand written notes relating to
ongoing works in the new bottling plant at the North mall; analysis of
yearly output from Fitton Street bottling store from 1939, all entered by
hand. A very valuable archive relating to the history of Irish whiskey