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Queen Anne 26 2/3 Fl Oz Circa 1970’s

Queen Anne 26 2/3 Fl Oz Circa 1970’s
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Queen Anne 26 2/3 Fl Oz Circa 1970’sQueen Anne 26 2/3 Fl Oz Circa 1970’sQueen Anne 26 2/3 Fl Oz Circa 1970’s

Lot number: 178-04047

Winning bid: £55

In 1793 William Hill opened a licensed grocer’s shop in Rose Street Lane in Edinburgh’s New Town. By 1799 the business had become so successful that he was able to move to new, grander premises on Frederick Street, where the company remained for over 200 years.

In 1815 his eldest son, William Jnr., joined the company and on the death of his father in 1818, was joined by his brother Robert. Together they changed the name to William and Robert Hill. After both brothers had died the company changed hands to a third brother, George, who renamed the company after himself: George Hill and Co. The following year, in 1838, the company was awarded a Royal Warrant from the newly crowned Queen Victoria.

As the company expanded a new partner, William Thompson, was appointed in 1857 and the merchant changed its name once again to Hill, Thompson & Co. Ltd. It was around this time that the company began to focus on blending and bottling its own whiskies.

In 1877 Hill, Thompson & Co. hired William Shaw as export salesman. In 1902 he established the Queen Anne blend, which soon became the company’s flagship whisky. In recognition of William Shaw’s efforts, he was appointed chairman of the company. In 1919, on their return from the war, William Shaw’s sons, William and James, became partners in the company. They continued to drive growth and in 1970 the next generation of the family arranged a merger with The Glenlivet and Glen Grant Distilleries Ltd., and Longmorn Distillers Ltd. to form The Glenlivet Distillers Ltd. This gave Hill, Thompson & Co. first dibs on the malt whisky stocks of the BenRiach, Caperdonich, Glen Grant, Longmorn and The Glenlivet distilleries to use in its blends.

We estimate this was bottled circa 1970’s

70° Proof / 26 2/3 Fl Oz

Please note minor wear to label

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