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Antique Spirits Pre-Prohibition ANTIQUE SPIRITS PRE-PROHIBITION . DISTILLED PROOF 3/4oz. 1.5oz. BUFFALO SPRINGS BOURBON .......................PRIOR TO 1906 100 150 300 HENRY McKENNA SOUR MASH BOURBON ............PRIOR TO 1906 100 275 550 SUSQUEHANNA 8 YEAR PENNSYLVANIA RYE ...................1909 100 150 300 PROHIBITION ERA WHISKEY . DISTILLED PROOF 3/4oz. 1.5oz. BELLE OF MARION 13 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND .................1914 100 300 600 FEDERAL 16 YEAR KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOTTLED IN BOND .... 1917 100 150 300 GWYNNBROOK 11 YEAR MARYLAND PURE RYE BOTTLED IN BOND . 1921 100 275 550 NELSON OLD KENTUCKY 7 YEAR STANDARD BOTTLED IN BOND ... 1917 100 350 700 OLD CHARTER 12 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND ..................... 1917 100 250 500 SHERWOOD 16 YEAR MARYLAND RYE BOTTLED IN BOND ....... 1917 100 150 300 DISTILLED IN THE 1940’s . DISTILLED PROOF 3/4oz. 1.5oz. I.W. HARPER 5 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND ........................1948 100 50 100 OLD GRAND DAD 4 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND DECANTER ........1947 100 75 150 OLD HICKORY 20 YEAR ........................................1949 80 150 300 OLD RAMSHEAD 5 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND ....................1946 100 90 180 OLD TAYLOR 4 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND DECANTER ............1947 100 75 150 OLD TAYLOR 5 YEAR “TROPHY” DECANTER BOTTLED IN BOND ..1948 100 110 220 OLD TAYLOR 6 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND. 1947 100 100 200 PEBBLE FORD 8 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND ......................1948 100 40 80 DISTILLED IN THE 1950’s . DISTILLED PROOF 3/4oz. 1.5oz. BARCLAY’S 4 YEAR ............................................1959 86 20 40 CABIN STILL 5 YEAR DECANTER ...............................1959 86 50 100 CABIN STILL 5 YEAR SALOON BOTTLE ..........................1955 90 65 130 COLLECTOR’S ITEM 16 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND ................1953 100 100 200 CREAM OF KENTUCKY 4 YEAR .................................1951 80 75 150 CROWN COACH 12 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND ....................1955 100 45 90 FEDERAL RESERVE 21 YEAR GREEN LABEL .....................1950 86 40 80 I.W. HARPER 5 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND ........................1958 100 50 100 J.W. DANT 10 YEAR ...........................................1959 80 70 140 J.W. DANT AMERICAN LEGION DECANTER .....................1959 86 40 80 KENTUCKY TAVERN 8 YEAR “CAPTAIN’S QUART” DECANTER ....1955 90 35 70 KENTUCKY TAVERN 8 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND SWIRL DECANTER . 1952 100 70 140 OLD FITZGERALD 1849 8 YEAR .................................1953 90 60 120 OLD GRAND DAD 4 YEAR ......................................1954 86 75 150 OLD GRAND DAD 4 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND DECANTER ........1955 100 75 150 OLD GRAND DAD 4 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND ...................1958 100 75 150 OLD GRAND DAD 4 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND DECANTER ........1951 100 75 150 OLD HICKORY 20 YEAR ........................................1951 80 150 300 OLD JIM GORE 6 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND ......................1958 100 90 180 OLD QUAKER 4 YEAR .........................................1955 86 30 60 OLD TAYLOR 4 YEAR GALLON SWING ..........................1959 86 55 110 REBEL YELL 6 YEAR DECANTER ...............................1955 90 55 110 SAM CLAY 4 YEAR .............................................1954 86 100 200 VERY OLD FITZGERALD 8 YEAR PINT BOTTLED IN BOND ........1950 100 175 350 VERY OLD FITZGERALD 8 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND .............1955 100 175 350 VERY OLD FITZGERALD 8 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND .............1956 100 175 350 VERY VERY OLD FITZGERALD 10 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND .......1956 100 175 350 VERY VERY OLD FITZGERALD 12 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND .......1951 100 250 500 VERY VERY OLD FITZGERALD 12 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND .......1956 100 250 500 DISTILLED IN THE 1960’s ..........................................................DISTILLED PROOF 3/4oz. 1.5oz. ANCIENT AGE 6 YEAR .........................................1966 86 45 90 BELLOW’S CLUB ..............................................1963 86 25 50 BENCHMARK 6 YEAR. 1964 86 20 40 CABIN STILL 6 YEAR OLD LETTERING SALOON BOTTLE .........1966 86 60 120 CLARKE’S “1866” 6 YEAR .......................................1966 86 15 30 CREAM OF KENTUCKEY .......................................1962 80 60 120 CREAM OF KENTUCKY 4 YEAR .................................1964 80 60 120 CREAM OF KENTUCKY 4 YEAR .................................1967 80 60 120 EZRA BROOKS VERY RARE 15 YEAR ............................1964 101 70 140 EZRA BROOKS VERY RARE 15 YEAR ............................1967 101 70 140 HENRY MCKENNA ............................................1960 86 25 50 J.T.S. BROWN 8 YEAR LIMITED EDITION .......................1961 86 35 70 J.W. DANT 7 YEAR ............................................1962 86 65 130 J.W. DANT 7 YEAR ............................................1965 86 65 130 JAMES E. PEPPER 4 YEAR. 1961 80 65 130 KENTUCKY BEAU 6 YEAR ......................................1962 86 20 40 KENTUCKY TAVERN 8 YEAR ...................................1964 86 50 100 MAYFLOWER 7 YEAR ..........................................1963 86 20 40 McHENRY 8 YEAR .............................................1961 86 70 140 McKING 8 YEAR ..............................................1963 86 60 120 OLD BAKER 5 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND .........................1966 100 40 80 OLD CAPITAL 4 YEAR .........................................1961 86 20 40 OLD CHARTER 10 YEAR .......................................1960 86 45 90 OLD CHARTER 7 YEAR CLOCK DECANTER ......................1961 86 25 50 OLD CROW 6 YEAR. .1964 80 50 100 OLD FAMILY 5 YEAR ..........................................1966 86 20 40 OLD FITZGERALD “GOLDEN BOUGH” BOTTLED IN BOND DECANTER 1964 100 85 170 OLD FITZGERALD “HOSPITALITY” DECANTER BOTTLED IN BOND 1967 100 85 170 OLD FITZGERALD “OLD IRONSIDES” DECANTER BOTTLED IN BOND 1965 100 85 170 OLD FITZGERALD “VENETIAN” DECANTER .....................1960 86 125 250 OLD FITZGERALD 1849 10 YEAR ................................1960 90.4 125 250 OLD FITZGERALD 6 YEAR .....................................1966 86 65 130 OLD FITZGERALD 6 YEAR “COLONIAL DECANTER BOTTLED IN BOND . 1963 100 75 150 OLD FITZGERALD 6 YEAR “EAGLE” DECANTER BOTTLED IN BOND 1966 100 75 150 OLD FITZGERALD 6 YEAR “FLAGSHIP” DECANTER BOTTLED IN BOND. .1967 100 75 150 OLD FITZGERALD 6 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND GALLON SWING ...1964 100 175 350 OLD FITZGERALD PRIME 7 YEAR ...............................1962 86.8 100 200 OLD FORESTER 4 YEAR .......................................1968 86 55 110 OLD GRAND DAD 5 YEAR ......................................1963 86 65 130 OLD GRAND DAD 5 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND DECANTER ........1960 100 75 150 OLD LEWIS HUNTER 4 YEAR ...................................1968 86 40 80 OLD STONEGATE 10 YEAR .....................................1963 86 20 40 OLD TAYLOR 4 YEAR DECATER ................................1961 86 40 80 OLD TAYLOR 6 YEAR ..........................................1963 86 45 90 RARE ANTIQUE 10 YEAR .......................................1963 86 60 120 SHADY SPRINGS 5 YEAR .......................................1967 86 20 40 VERY OLD FITZGERALD 8 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND .............1961 100 175 350 VERY OLD FITZGERALD 8 YEAR BOTTLED IN BOND .............1964 100 175 350 W.L. WELLER SPECIAL RESERVE 7 YEAR ........................1964 90 150 300 WILD TURKEY 8 YEAR ........................................ 1962 101 65 130 YELLOWSTONE 6 YEAR ........................................1966 86 35 70 DISTILLED IN THE 1970’s ..........................................................DISTILLED PROOF 3/4oz. 1.5oz. BOURBON DE LUXE ...........................................1978 80 25 50 BOURBON VALLEY 12 YEAR ....................................1977 101 40 80 BOURBON VALLEY 24 YEAR ...................................1974 107 150 300 CABIN STILL 4 YEAR ..........................................1978 86 65 130 EZRA BROOKS VERY RARE 15 YEAR ............................1974 101 75 150 HERMITAGE 4 YEAR ..........................................1971 80 25 50 HERMITAGE 4 YEAR ..........................................1972 80 25 50 J.W. DANT OLDE BOURBON 4 YEAR ............................1976 80 100 200 NATIONAL RESERVE 8 YEAR ................................... 1971 86 25 50 OLD 1889 ROYAL 12 YEAR ......................................1976 86 50 100 OLD CROW 4 YEAR. .1970 86 20 40 OLD FAMILY 5 YEAR ..........................................1979 86 20 40 OLD FITZGERALD 1849 8 YEAR ................................. 1971 90 60 120 OLD FITZGERALD PRIME 7 YEAR ...............................1972 86.8 50 100 OLD GRAND DAD 4 YEAR GALLON SWING ......................1972 86 55 110 OLD OVERHOLT RYE. .1979 86 25 50 OLD PREMIUM 14 YEAR RARE .................................1975 86 25 50 OLD STAGG 7 YEAR ..........................................1970’s 86 20 40 OLD SUNNY BROOK 4 YEAR .................................... 1971 86 30 60 OLD TAYLOR 4 YEAR . 1976 80 40 80 TOM MOORE 4 YEAR. .1970 86 30 60 VAN WINKLE FAMILY RESERVE 17 YEAR ........................ 1971 101 325 650 VIRGIN BOURBON 15 YEAR ....................................1974 101 45 90 VIRGIN BOURBON 15 YEAR ....................................1975 101 45 90 WILD TURKEY 12 YEAR BEYOND DUPLICATION .................1977 101 65 130 WILD TURKEY 12 YEAR CUVÉE LaFAYETTE .....................1979 101 110 220 WILD TURKEY 8 YEAR .........................................1970 101 50 100 WILD TURKEY 8 YEAR .........................................1973 101 45 90 WILD TURKEY 8 YEAR .........................................1977 101 57.5 115 WILD TURKEY 12 YEAR “CHEESY GOLD FOIL” ...................1978 101 90 180 YELLOWSTONE 7 YEAR ........................................ 1971 80 35 70 DISTILLED IN THE 1980’s ..........................................................DISTILLED
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