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CanYaDigIt

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Picked this up today for $4. I've got a whiskey book that lists it as very rare, but I need reassurance. The price range I've seen on the Jesse Moore whiskeys is $5-$2500+. Anyone know for sure? Applied top and super dark red amber. Thanks.

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Don't know what the real value is------but you got a deal at $4.00---nice looking bottle[;)]---------------------------Mr.Fred.
 

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Do a search on this website, one sold on e-bay for $102.50 back in July on e-bay so for $4 I would say great buy !!!!

That's one of the more common one's too, so I guess I did real good. Thanks epackage.
 

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Very very nice bottle, and a fantastic bargain!!!! [:)]
 

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Hello Canyadigit,
Warman's Bottles Field Guide 2005 lists: Jesse Moore & co. -Trade mark (in antles) San Francisco. American Dark amber, smooth base, tooled lip 1890-1910 11 1/4"................................$200-$300.

Kovels' Bottles 2006 lists two variations in color without a city mentioned....red amber, 1876-85 $660 and Yellow amber...$358.............so.........
I'd say you did GREAT!

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That was John & Isaac Elijah Moore.In the mid 1800`s John Moore had a couple different bottled products,including ink, a laundry blueing product and a pain destroyer. Later, his son Isaac joined him and they primarily sold ink products. The factory was in business until the early 1930`s. It was located in Warren, Mass.There is no mention of Whiskey or Jesse Moore in the article I read.Thats a lovely bottle that is worth hundreds over what you paid.You did very well.Congratulations.[;)]
 

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