I would love to try the plum brandy, but realise it is probably worth more as a collectable if not opened. I used to collect. But when my lady passed on, I reduced all the 'things' around the house. I too have an unopened bottle of spirit, but now that I've moved into a retirement flat away from the area where I used to live, am unsure exactly how best to change it's ownership.
This Jim Beam bottle is in a tin. As you mentioned, there are rules and regs, so it probably isn't available to anyone not in Australia, unless they personally are passing through on holiday and wish to pick it up to carry in their hand-luggage. I resteemed your post on Plum brandy bottle from 1966. The door-handles were interesting but you had little to say of them and they were already beyond 6days. But I shall come back every so often as I am interested in many things from our past. I hope you get new followers who can be if more help. Keep on keeping on. 😇
Sorry the photo turned out dim, but there is a rainstorm, and the electric light shows too many reflective flashes.
RE: Touching history - Prohibited vintage Collectibles??