Highland Park 1967 is a collectable Scotch whisky from Highland Park. Based on 27 recorded auction lots across 25 months of trading data, the current median hammer price is £500, with the most recent sale at £430. Over the trading window, prices have ranged from £320 (low) to £820 (high). Accounting for lot-to-lot variation, a realistic valuation range for Highland Park 1967 is £353–£507 (±18% around the latest sale).
Year-on-year, Highland Park 1967 is down 46.2%, with a 6-month trend of -30.6% (down). wsky1 aggregates hammer prices from major public Scotch whisky auctions including Scotch Whisky Auctions, Whisky Auctioneer, and Bonhams. All prices are in GBP and exclude buyer's premium (typically 24–28% additional at major houses). Past auction performance is not a guarantee of future value.
Highland Park is a whisky distillery. Highland Park 1967 is a no-age-statement bottling, distilled in 1967.
Single vintage
Distilled in a single year (1967), so the available batch is inherently finite.
These are scarcity and demand signals drawn from the bottle's own attributes — they describe the bottle, not a prediction of future price. Not investment advice.
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Latest sale
£430
24-month median
£500
24-month high
£820
24-month low
£320
Estimated value · likely range
£353–£507 ±18%
Auction hammers swing lot to lot with condition, fill level and timing. Treat this band — not a single figure — as the bottle's value.
Seen at: Scotch Whisky Auctions · Whisky Hammer
Cross-house median
£500
Median hammer price blended across every recorded sale at all 2 auction houses below — a single figure that smooths house-to-house variation.
| Auction house | Price points | Latest hammer | Median |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scotch Whisky Auctions | 20 | £440 | £500 |
| Whisky Hammer | 6 | £430 | £535 |
| Month | Median | Lots |
|---|---|---|
| April 2026 | £430 | 1 |
| February 2026 | £410 | 1 |
| December 2025 | £440 | 1 |
| July 2025 | £560 | 1 |
| March 2025 | £475 | 2 |
| October 2023 | £580 | 1 |
| December 2022 | £620 | 1 |
| September 2022 | £820 | 1 |
| November 2021 | £760 | 1 |
| May 2021 | £750 | 1 |
| October 2019 | £600 | 1 |
| August 2019 | £700 | 1 |
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The latest hammer price for Highland Park 1967 at auction is £430. Across the most recent 24 months of auction data, the median hammer price is £500, with a high of £820 and a low of £320. All prices are in GBP and exclude buyer's premium. Data is aggregated from major auction houses including Scotch Whisky Auctions, Whisky Auctioneer, and Bonhams.
Highland Park 1967 is down 46.2% year-on-year based on monthly median hammer prices. Over the past 6 months it has moved down 30.6%. Past auction performance is not a guarantee of future value.
Highland Park 1967 regularly appears at major Scotch whisky auction houses including Scotch Whisky Auctions (Scotland), Whisky Auctioneer (Scotland), Just Whisky, Whisky Hammer, and Bonhams. The current median hammer price is £500 (excluding buyer's premium). At most major houses, buyer's premium adds 24–28% on top of hammer for the buyer; sellers typically receive the hammer price minus a sales commission of 5–15%.
Over the past 12 months Highland Park 1967 has moved down 46.2%, with a current median hammer price of £500. The bottle has been observed at auction across 27 recorded lots in our database. wsky1 provides hammer-price data for informational purposes only — not investment advice. Whisky is an illiquid alternative asset; secondary-market value depends heavily on bottle condition, fill level, label integrity, and timing.
wsky1 ingests public auction results from major auction houses (via direct scraping of Scotch Whisky Auctions, Whisky Auctioneer, Bonhams, and Whisky Hammer, plus aggregated data from WhiskyHunter). For each bottle, we group hammer prices by year-month and compute the median price per month. The figures shown — latest £430, 24-month median £500 — are derived from this monthly-median methodology. All prices are hammer prices in GBP, excluding buyer's premium.
No. All prices on wsky1 are hammer prices only. Buyer's premium at major Scotch whisky auction houses currently runs at 24–28% on top of the hammer price. A bottle of Highland Park 1967 that hammers at £430 would cost the buyer approximately £542 all-in including buyer's premium.
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