by
TheWhiskeyBro
» Sun May 09, 2010 8:23 pm
I'm currently doing some research on Redbreast, like JC I also
have a bottle similar to the one you've shown. Jim is correct in
saying that the label on your bottle was still in use up until
1972.
However my own research into the various
Redbreast bottling's suggests that your bottle probably dates
from 1963 to 1964.
I'd be very interested in
checking out the markings on the base of the bottle you might
find something like IGB118-2 LXIV... let us know and it might
help!!!
As regards value, a bottle similar to this in
perfect condition in todays market would be worth around
€200-€250,
however in poor condition and without the seal
and even with the cork apparently intact, I'm afraid it is of
little value to collectors. If the contents are genuine some
enthusiasts may be prepared to offer upwards of €50 euro for the
bottle to try the contents. However if you are a whiskey drinker
yourself I'd recommend you open and enjoy the taste and style of
an Irish Pot Still Whiskey in the 1960s.