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Sell Your Macallan Royal Marriage With Mark Littler Ltd

At Mark Littler Ltd we have helped hundreds of people sell their old and rare bottles of whisky, from Bowmores to Macallans. We have also helped clients to sell Macallan Royal Marriages.  There are two incarnations of The Macallan Royal Marriage, one that was released in 1981 to celebrate the marriage of Charles & Diana, […]
Beth Squires is Editor-in-Chief of The Whiskey Wash and a whisky writer.

At Mark Littler Ltd we have helped hundreds of people sell their old and rare bottles of whisky, from Bowmores to Macallans. We have also helped clients to sell Macallan Royal Marriages. 

There are two incarnations of The Macallan Royal Marriage, one that was released in 1981 to celebrate the marriage of Charles & Diana, and another that was released in 2011 to celebrate the marriage of William & Kate. 

Both Royal Marriages are highly collectable and sought after by whisky collectors and Royal Family fans alike. 

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If you have a bottle of Macallan Royal Marriage then why not visit our page on selling your Macallan Royal Marriage. On this page we point out what affects the value of your Macallan Royal Marriage, and give you information on how we can get you the best price for your bottle. 

Our numerous 5-star reviews are a testament to our services. 

If you have any questions or would like to talk to a member of the team about selling your Macallan Royal Marriage, use the forms on this page to get in touch, or email [email protected]

Beth Squires

Beth Squires joined Mark Littler Ltd in 2020 and has developed extensive knowledge of the whisky industry through research, reporting and the creation of specialist educational content. As Editor-in-Chief of The Whiskey Wash, Beth oversees coverage spanning whisky history, production, innovation, new releases and the secondary bottle market. She is particularly passionate about making complex areas of the industry accessible to whisky drinkers, collectors and buyers. Beth holds a degree in English Literature and was selected as a mentee for the OurWhisky Foundation’s Atonia Programme in 2025.