Mixed Case of Whisky 1950's-1960's
Glen Garry (1950's/1960's)
1 Bottle
Clarion Whisky (1960's)
1 Bottle
Dandie Dinmont Whisky (1960's)
1x75cl
Ainsleys Royal Edinburgh (1960's)
1x75cl
A very rare flat-sided 1960s bottle of Ainslie's Royal Edinburgh blended Scotch whisky. Ainslie & Heilbron were also proprietors of the old Clynelish distillery (now known as Brora) during this period, though sadly we have no idea how much of that malt is in this blend.
Grants Liqueur Scotch Whisky (1950's)
1 Bottle
Red Hackle (1950's)
1 Bottle
Total 6 Bottles
This collection of whisky and spirits was started by the vendor's Grandfather in Sweden towards the end of the second world war. The vendor's Grandfather wanted to use his ration coupons for something that he believed might hold its value and so bought his first bottles of whisky despite not having a taste for whisky himself and so the bottles remained unopened. The collector's friends knew he didn't drink whisky but continued to give him bottles to add to his collection through the 1950s and up to his death in the 1980s
Please note - The angels have had a little bit more of their share in some bottles
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Glen Garry (1950's/1960's)
1 Bottle
Clarion Whisky (1960's)
1 Bottle
Dandie Dinmont Whisky (1960's)
1x75cl
Ainsleys Royal Edinburgh (1960's)
1x75cl
A very rare flat-sided 1960s bottle of Ainslie's Royal Edinburgh blended Scotch whisky. Ainslie & Heilbron were also proprietors of the old Clynelish distillery (now known as Brora) during this period, though sadly we have no idea how much of that malt is in this blend.
Grants Liqueur Scotch Whisky (1950's)
1 Bottle
Red Hackle (1950's)
1 Bottle
Total 6 Bottles
This collection of whisky and spirits was started by the vendor's Grandfather in Sweden towards the end of the second world war. The vendor's Grandfather wanted to use his ration coupons for something that he believed might hold its value and so bought his first bottles of whisky despite not having a taste for whisky himself and so the bottles remained unopened. The collector's friends knew he didn't drink whisky but continued to give him bottles to add to his collection through the 1950s and up to his death in the 1980s
Please note - The angels have had a little bit more of their share in some bottles