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163

John Jameson & Sons, 12 Year-Old Pure Pot Still

Whiskey Liqueur, circa 1970.

Distilled in Bow Street, bottled by A. Millar & Co. Ltd.

75cl.

Millars, 10-13 Thomas Street, were a Grocer and Spirit

Merchant, who bottled whiskey on their premises.

Estimate €600-€800 (£520-£690)

Large Image & Place Bid Lot 163

164

Gilbeys Crock of Gold Irish Whiskey, circa 1960.

W & A Gilbey’s, Crock o’ Gold, Special Light, Blended

Irish Whiskey, for export to United States of America, 4/5

Quart, 86.8° Proof (estimate). Mid-shoulder.

Estimate €400-€600 (£350-£520)

Large Image & Place Bid Lot 164

165

Midleton Very Rare Irish Whiskey, 1984. One bottle.

Label signed and numbered 10908. In presentation box.

75cl. 40%. Level in neck. Excellent condition.

This famous blend of whiskies was produced by Jameson’s

Master Distiller, Barry Crockett. Midleton Very Rare was

released in very limited quantities on an annual basis

from 1984 to 2012, when it was replaced by the equally

desirable and acclaimed Midleton Barry Crockett Legacy.

The whiskey is aged between 12 and 25 years and matured

in Bourbon casks. Each bottle is signed Barry Crocket and

numbered.

Estimate €1000-€1500 (£870-£1300)

Large Image & Place Bid Lot 165