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Whiskey Bottles (1917)

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"Black and white"

at the british and foreign spirits select committe, appointed by government in 1890 under predinancy of lord (then sir lyon) playfair, Dr Bell, C.B the cheif analytical chemist of the government spoke in terms of high apperciation of a sample of our scotch whisky, saying " from the general fine character of the sample there is reason to believe that it has been warehoused for many years ect" fifteen years later  the medical magazine october 1905" this statement is made by dr. bell is true...

Inventoried under act of congress oct.3,1917

contents in proof gals.\

jon dow

5th district of new jersey

how much are they worth... please email me to view pictures [email protected]

Category Other
Medium Glass
Distinguishing marks The one whiskey bottle is called Golden Crest Gin. The other bottle has ripped labeling the only thing that ledgeable is james buchanan .... they both still have wiskey in them
Condition Fair
Date Period 1917
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