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The value of a Guinness bottle from 1965-1975 can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and whether it is a collectible item. Generally, bottles from this era may range from $10 to $100 or more, particularly if they are in mint condition or part of a limited edition. Collectors often seek specific labels or packaging variations, which can further influence the price. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult recent auction results or specialized collectible bottle dealers.
The value of your Holly soda bottle featuring "By golly it's Holly" and a Betty Boop look-alike can vary widely based on factors like its condition, rarity, and market demand. Collectible bottles can range from a few dollars to several hundred, especially if they are vintage or have a unique design. To get a more accurate assessment, consider consulting a collectibles expert or checking online auction sites for similar items.
To have maximum value, the 1984 commemorative 49ers Coke bottle must be un-opened and the painted label must be un-scratched. I've seen them recently (Jan. 2011) go for as much as $15 + shipping on ebay. However, most collectibles dealers will only give you $8-$10 for them.
Ah, a 1960 rare cream sherry from Paul Masson is a treasure indeed! The value of such a bottle can vary depending on its condition, provenance, and market demand. I encourage you to reach out to a reputable wine appraiser or auction house to get a better idea of its worth. Remember, the true value of a vintage like this lies in the joy it can bring to those who appreciate its history and craftsmanship.
I can tell you 1575 is only the date Bols (Made liquor) was founded. not when the decanter was made. Delft is the company who made the decanter and they are stilll in business as Royal Delft.
About $40.
Probably $50.00
About $400 to $500 a bottle.
The value of a Chateau Chicane 1981 wine can vary depending on its condition, provenance, and current market demand. Generally, it could range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per bottle at auction or through specialized wine retailers. It's recommended to seek a professional appraisal for an accurate estimate.
this currently sells at between 220 and 175 US dollars a bottle
I do not know if this is factual, but in conversation with a reliable wine resource, it was said that the restaurant price for a 1981 Chateau la Fete is $400.00 to $500.00 per bottle. Assuming the restaurant is using a 4x markup, the wine shop price would be about $100.00 to $125.00 per bottle.
Even though Mouton Cadet is a well known wine and people enjoy drinking it all over the world, it is not one that gains in value like one of the other Rothchild wine named Chateau Mouton Rothschild. Mouton Cadet is a good wine for everyday drinking while Chateau Mouton Rothschild is a collectible. If you were to buy a bottle of 2007 Mouton Cadet it retails for under $10. Here are some wines from the same winery that may gain a value based on factors such as: Proper storing conditions, lack of oxidation and a suitable ullage (ullage is the level of liquid inside of the bottle, the higher the level the better)level. If you come across a bottle of 1959 Mouton Rothschild (not Mouton Cadet) the price based on the factors above could go for about $2000-$40000 per bottle.
If you could find one it would be priceless. A bottle of the 1973 vintage is in the Smithsonian Institution because it was a bottle of that vintage that won the historic Judgment of Paris red wine competition in 1976. This California wine beat the best French reds including Chateau Mouton Rothschild, 1970. The Smithsonian also has a bottle of the Chateau Montelen , 1973 from California, which beat the best white French wines. The judges were all leading French wine experts who tasted all the wines blind.
I would estimate a sale price per bottle of between €250 EUR - €310 EUR. Most likely on the higher end. Should probably go for €300 EUR.
$800 to $1,000
25 per bottle
The value of a 1992 Mouton Cadet can vary based on its condition, provenance, and market demand, but it generally falls in the range of $20 to $50 per bottle. As a Bordeaux wine from a reputable producer, its price may be higher at auction or among collectors. Always check current listings or consult a wine expert for the most accurate valuation.