Grant's morella cherry brandy, worth anything?

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0blivion

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Hi, Found this bottle in my great grandmother's house. It's still sealed but i'm trying to find out if its worth anything before my mother decides to drink it =D

Any help at all I would be grateful for.

If i can provide any more pictures to help please let me know.

Thanks in advance.

http://imgur.com/qzS7u

(Forgotten how to embed the image)
 

surfaceone

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Hello Rudy,

Welcome to the Blue Pages. Is that label dated "52"? There's a brief history @ the brand's website.

A previous discussion is here: https://www.antique-bottles.net/forum/m-337076/mpage-1/key-/tm.htm#337772

You might inquire of these people.

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This is a common bottle type but certainly a very attractive label which will add some value to an otherwise basically worthless bottle. I would try the contents as being a Brandy should still be O K to drink as the contents won,t make much difference to value and probably get emptied out by customs if sent back to the U K. It would appear that the bottle dates to the late 1890,s as the picture of Queen Victoria is from her 60th year of reign from 1897.
 

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Hi David, I don't know about the bottle but that's not a very flattering rendition of the queen, she looks drunk out of her mind. [:D]
Also, happy belated, sorry I missed it.
 

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