Finshed unpacking my miniature bottle collection and putting it on some shelves today so thought I'd post.
I started collecting miniature liquor bottles a few years ago. A friend was selling stuff from her deceased grandmother's estate and there was this collection of around a hundred mini bottles. I bought the bottles and got interested in the hobby. Since then, I've bought a few more on eBay. Haven't bought too many. I pick and choose what I want, and I don't base it on the value of the bottle since I don't really know what they're worth. I just buy them for their age and make sure to buy only those that are full and sealed.
Here's a few. And I'll post some pics one day.
Hedges & Butler Vat 250 Blended Scotch Whiskey. Full and sealed, with a wax seal added around the top sometime in the past. Illinois tax stamp dated 1936.
Haig & Haig Scotch. Maryland tax stamp dated 1939. Full and sealed with the old twist-wire top, not a screw-on cap. This is the same style bottle as 'Pinch' scotch, some of you may be familiar with that brand, and this is actually 'Pinch' scotch but just very old from back when it was labeled as "Haig & Haig" instead of "Pinch".
Four Seagrams Crown Royal's full and sealed. The tax stamps are dated 1957, 1962, and 2 1966's.
Quite a few other bottles as well. Two 'Yukon Jack' bottles. Consecutive numbers embossed on the bottles, and consecutive numbers on the Wisconsin tax stamps. Two 'Pride of Baltimore' whiskey bottles, the labels are beautiful. A 'Jack Daniels' with a green label instead of black. Three different Jim Beam bottles, 1 a Jim Beam, the other two 'Beam's Sour Mash'.
And not quite in keeping with the mini-bottle collection but nonetheless very intriguiging is a bottle I picked up a couple of years ago. A turn-of-the-century corked medicine bottle. Original cork in place and (I assume) original contents still in the bottle. No label or embossing. Thick black liquid in the bottle. I've been told it's probably a medicine and likely contains opium or an opiate. No idea what it's worth, or what any of the bottles are worth for that matter. (and no, I'm not going to "sample" it! that's not why I bought it)
Anyone else collect mini-bottles?
Mike.
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