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deetee4171
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Posted -  31/08/2007  :  03:25

I have a Huge 21 12" tall by 9" wide and  5 1/2" thick, has Gordons embossed on both sides and back of bottle, has wooden cap not sure it it is original but top of bottle is ruff cut glass. It's in excelent condition no cracks or flakes.  I'm looking for any info I can find like age, Price range, how many made, why the were made ect. I try to figure out how to put pic in, if I don't just ask.Thanks. Deetee4171




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Stanley
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Posted - 31/08/2007 : 05:54
Large spirit bottles were usually made for advertising purposes or for use on the optics in pubs.  I don't know enough about the market to hazard a price but I suspect it isn't much.


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Posted - 01/09/2007 : 07:42
 That sounds like Mrs Nolic's type of bottle.Nolic



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Stanley
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Posted - 01/09/2007 : 09:23
Really Comrade.......  With all the hassle that Good Lady has to put up with a drop of Mother's Ruin is a small price to pay....


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Posted - 01/09/2007 : 10:34
 Comrade.... a drop?????? Nolic



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