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mere £9. The last bottle, Old Angus Liqueur, is from Train & McIntyre and was imported into
            the US in the 1940’s by National Distillers Products Corporation. Although a blend, I would
            have expected a sale price of more than the £12 it went for.



























                                                 The pair of The Scottish Collection 1992 Edinburgh
                                                 European Summit bottles are 10 & 15 year old blends -
                                                 £4 the pair. The two Dufftown Festival bottles are both
                                                 8yo pure malts. They date from 1989 & 1990 and were
                                                 bottled for R. & P. Scott. £2.50 was too cheap for these.
                                                 The Whisky Exchange made the limited release (500)
                                                 blend. £7 seems reasonable. Finally for this group we
                                                 have two nice old cork & lead/foil cap bottles from John
                                                 Wallace & Co. This pair are 1940’s bottles and £75 the
                                                 pair is reasonable, even if high for blends in general.
















            The pair of Kindness 13 & 14 year old straight malts sold for £9. The Gairloch flasks are
            English bottled – a bargain at £5 the pair. Most liqueurs either do not sell or sell cheaply but
            Chartreuse is one of the few exceptions. Both pairs sold for £50 each.
            Send me some auction results for miNiZ119.


                                                                                    David Smith







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