by cowdery » Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:42 pm
I've never heard of that brand but if you can post pictures, we might be able to tell you more, and we would enjoy seeing them.
If you copied the label accurately, the designation 'straight whiskey,' with no other modifier, is interesting. That designation is reserved for products that do not meet the requirements for a named type of straight whiskey (e.g., straight bourbon whiskey or straight rye whiskey) but do meet the requirements for straight whiskey otherwise. Historically, Maryland had produced rye whiskey but when the legal distinction began to appear between blends and straights after 1904, a lot of Maryland producers who had in fact mostly been selling blends, or "compound whiskey," had trouble with the new labeling requirements and many went out of business.
As for what they're worth, I think most of the interest would be mere curiosity, which might get you $25 - $30 a bottle, probably not much more than that.