Believed circa late 1800s
Auction Closed
January 21, 01:00 AM GMT
Estimate
10,000 - 15,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Charles Bellows Pure Unblended Rye Whisky
Top Label reads:
Pure Unblended Rye Whisky
OF GREAT AGE
EXACT DATE OF DISTILLATION UNKNOWN
CHARLES BELLOWS, 52 NEW STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
Bottom Label Reads:
This Whisky is guaranteed to b🏅e over 25 years of𝓀 age.
Contents of bottle 25 Am. Ozs.
Charles Bellows, W💙ine Merchant, 52 New St., N. Y. City.
No strength st🌜ated, ullage: mid shoulder, capsule worn and damaged, front labels worn and st🍌ained
Based in Manhattan, Charles Bellows was one of the country’s most prominent wine and spirits merchants, at a time when middlemen like him were the dominant means for whiskey to get from the distillery to the customer. In the days before government oversight, they acted as a sort of quality control, and Bellows was known for selling some of the best spirits from the United States and Europe. His first businesꦜs, at 52 New Street, collapsed in the late 1870s, but he reopened a few years later on 50 Broad Street. This bottle, with the New Street address, would likely have been filled circa late 1800s, with the details on the label suggesting this may have been distilled prior to 1870, making this believed to be some of the oldest Amer♎ican whiskey in existence.
Provenance
This bottle originated from a New York cellar alongside many other old liquors, which was sold as part of an Estate Sale over 40 years ago, and included other Charles Bellows bottle♏s.
1 bt 25 Am. Ozs. (nop)
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