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Seagram's Benchmark Premium Bourbon Fifth, six years old, unopened

By mtte_8, 2 July, 2007
Category
Antique Bottles
Medium
86 proof liquor, glass bottle, sealed w/ ceramic base and tower
Distinguishing marks
1975 American Legion 57th National Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota banner on base w/ American Legion Crest in center, all painted. Tower is of stone tower design
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
base is 7 11/16" wide at bottom, 4 5/16" wide at bottle opening, 11" total heighth. The bottle of bourbon is a standard fifth long neck/wide bottom
Date Period
1975
Weight
bottle alone is 2 pounds 15 ounces, base and tower w/out bottle is 4 pounds 3ounces
History
My great-uncle was collector of bourbon and various liquor collector edition bottles. they are about 60 in the entire collection, but this was the only one with the liquor still unopened.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
0.00
For Sale?
No

lauriebrian

14 years 1 month ago

Re: Seagram's Benchmark Premium Bourbon Fifth, six years ...

 have 2 castles with booze and seals all intact  state seal as well what r they worth

 

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Lovejoy

14 years 1 month ago

In reply to Re: Seagram's Benchmark Premium Bourbon Fifth, six years ... by lauriebrian

Re: Seagram's Benchmark Premium Bourbon Fifth, six years ...

The empty decanters sell for about $25.00, the bourbon is just a bonus, it doesn't add much in terms of the decanters value.

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lauriebrian

14 years 1 month ago

In reply to Re: Seagram's Benchmark Premium Bourbon Fifth, six years ... by Lovejoy

Re: Seagram's Benchmark Premium Bourbon Fifth, six years ...

no the decanters are from 1975 all is intact no chips or cracks

 

 

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