This aqua-greenish botltle stands about 9 1/2" and is in the famous squared shape. The squared bottle is supposed to have been easier to ship as there was less space wasted. This bottle was made probably between 1890 and 1910, according to the information I have found. Its a nice crude bottle full of bubbles in the glass and very pronounced seam lines. Walker's Kilmarnock Whisky was made by the famous John (Johnnie) Walker, and was produced prior to his son and grandson using his name on later whiskey bottles.
I have 1 sealed with the original lid
ReplyDeleteThat's great! I wonder what it would taste like?
DeleteThat's great! I wonder what it would taste like?
Deletei have this bottle but with the numbers 1569. cant find any info on it :(
ReplyDeletei have this bottle but with the numbers 1569. cant find any info on it :(
ReplyDeletehave you ever found any info on the numbers on the bottom? I have 1563
DeleteI have 1563 and also can't find info
ReplyDeleteI looked into this and found that it is most likely a batch number put there by the bottle makers as some sort of inventory/cataloging identification.
ReplyDeleteJust the bottle value please
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