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A Beertender needs advise.
03-27-2000, 05:37 PM,
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I am not so much of an expert, however:

All the bottles you mentioner are big calliber collectibles.
It is difficult to tell the price, especially because this kind of wine is rarely sold directly. Wines of this kind are going on auction. Prices of some bottles from this collection may reach in my opinion the level of up to 2 thousand $ provided they have been properly stored.
My first advice is to search for the trustworthy auction house (e.g. Christie's) if you think of selling the bottles made before 1900. 1877 and 1899 were pretty good.
The bottles from 50's and 60's are worth less, but still several hundred $.
I am not so much accustomed to US prices but they should not be so much different from European ones in case of such unusual items.
You may also browse a database at
www.winespectator.com
(go to 'Wine search')
They give ratings and approximation of price.

Hope that helps

MS:-)
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