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    Posted 8 years ago

    Jimmywebb64
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    Could someone please tell me what these bottles are and if they're worth any sort of value. They're both pint sized, the clear one has no markings, and the cutty shark bottle has S10 and N8 underneath.

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    Comments

    1. iggy iggy, 8 years ago
      The clear one is probably generic and the cutty shark is an ok one for a whiskey. But Thomas is right about Spiritbear. I am mostly a soda bottle collector.
    2. Jimmywebb64, 8 years ago
      Thank you very much for the help, much appreciated. :)
    3. SpiritBear, 8 years ago
      I just saw this post today:
      The first one is a circa 1940s+ whiskey of no collectible interest as it is neither embossed nor with label.
      The second is after 1954 as it has Carl Wallin's ship on it. Cutty Sark was introduced in 1923 and is still around. Most bottle collectors do not collect alcohol bottles from after Prohibition, but a fan of Cutty Sark may hold interest in it. Tax stamps were no longer put on bottles after I think 1983. The letters/numbers on the bottom I cannot use to help date it, I'm afraid.
    4. Jimmywebb64, 8 years ago
      Thank you for the information, it was very helpful to me

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