Got this bottle from some friends for Christmas... I had been looking for a Prohibition prescription for a few years now and finally got one... It is Black Gold 18yr from the Sunny Brook Distillery - and was bottled by the American Medical Spirits Company - which I'm guessing was did all of the bottling during Prohibition.
Please correct my assumptions here if they are wrong - as I'm trying to learn as much as I can...
The tax stamp is nearly gone - but the bottom date is 1913 - which I believe is the bottled date. Considering it is 18 year old whiskey that would mean the distillation date would be 1895. The prescription was written on 10-23-31. It seems odd that this bottle would have sat around for another 18 years before being consumed... I can't imagine it being refilled and used again and again... any thoughts on this?
Also for preservation - the prescription is in pretty rough shape and pated on the back of the bottle (but slowly detaching). Would it be a good idea to remove the prescription and preserve it better - would that hurt the value to the bottle (if any)?
Thanks,
Kevin