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Vintage Glenfiddich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky Miniature Bottle (1/10 Pint)

Collectibles - Breweriana & Spirit Miniatures

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $65.00

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage miniature collector's bottle of Glenfiddich 'Unblended' Scotch Whisky, categorized as a Pure Malt (Single Malt). The item is a small, green-tinted glass flask-style bottle, measuring approximately 4 inches in height. It features a gold-toned screw cap secured by a red and white paper tax stamp, which serves as a tamper-evident seal. The stamp's presence suggests a mid-20th-century production, likely from the 1960s or 1970s, intended for the United States market as indicated by the '1/10 Pint' volume measurement and '86 U.S. Proof' classification. The primary paper label is stylized as a traditional scroll with a black central background and gold-leaf lettering, prominently displaying the Glenfiddich name and the characteristic stag's head icon. Text on the label notes the liquid is 'Unblended' and '100% Scotch Malt Whisky Distilled in Traditional Pot Stills.' Despite its age, the bottle remains sealed and full, showing an appropriate fill level for a vintage miniature. The label shows minor signs of aging with light edge wear and very slight discoloration on the paper, consistent with long-term storage. There are no visible cracks or deep scratches on the glass surface. The screw cap retains its gold finish with minimal oxidation, and the tax stamp remains largely intact despite some minor peeling. This specific 'flask' shape is a classic mid-century design for Glenfiddich miniatures, reflecting the craftsmanship and branding of the William Grant & Sons distillery during that period.

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I have virtually examined this vintage Glenfiddich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky miniature (1/10 Pint). Based on the 86 Proof specification, 'Pint' volumetric measurement, and the intact red Series 112 tax stamp, I estimate this bottle was produced between 1964 and 1976 for the U.S. market. The bottle exhibits excellent preservation; the fill level (ullage) remains high at the neck, which is rare for spirits of this age. The 'Unblended' terminology on the black scroll label is a hallmark of Glenfiddich’s early marketing of single malts before the term was standardized. The market for mid-century miniatures remains stable, driven by 'label collectors' and single-malt enthusiasts seeking historical vertical tastings. While Glenfiddich is a massive brand, these specific flask-shaped minis from the 1960s-70s are less common than the standard triangular tubes. The intact tax stamp significantly protects the value by ensuring the contents have not been tampered with. However, the valuation is limited by the medium of photography. A physical inspection is required to confirm the integrity of the glass against hairline fractures and to verify the aroma/seal—though I strongly advise against opening it, as that would reduce the value to nearly zero. Full authentication would ideally involve provenance regarding its storage history (to ensure the liquid hasn't been heat-damaged) and microscopic analysis of the label printing to confirm it isn't a modern high-resolution reproduction. For insurance purposes, I suggest a replacement value at the higher end of the provided range.

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