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These items can be used as quote entry points. The final buyback price depends on year, version, storage condition, liquid level, seal, box, and certificate completeness.
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Start with an online estimate, then confirm the final price after physical inspection. The process is direct and suitable for quick settlement or cellar organization.
Provide photos of the bottle, seal, label, box, and certificate for an initial buyback range.
We reply based on brand, year, liquid level, storage condition, and current market demand.
After both sides confirm, we arrange Hong Kong or Macau doorstep inspection.
After verification, settlement is completed immediately, confidentially, and smoothly.
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Yes. Send clear photos of the front label, back label, seal, liquid level, box, and certificate so we can provide an initial buyback range.
After the initial quote is accepted, doorstep inspection can be arranged in Hong Kong or Macau. Settlement is completed after the item is verified.
Year, version, bottle size, storage condition, liquid level, seal, label condition, box, certificate, and current market demand all affect the final quote.
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The "Rémy Martin Napoleon" series has gradually faded from the mainstream market and is now only available in the secondary market. The 1980s Hong Kong edition (colloquially known as "Hong Kong edition") features a red plastic cap, black label, and an all-English back label design. Complete with its red paper box, it is a highly sought-after old liquor among collectors. A transitional version also existed in the 1990s, retaining the Napoleon name but with minor design adjustments.
Paper boxes, bottles, and caps of 1980s Hong Kong edition imported spirits should all show natural signs of age: slight wear on the corners of the paper box, very slight haziness inside the glass bottle, and minor aging cracks on the plastic cap. All characteristics should be natural and uniform; if the paper box is too new but the bottle too old, it might be a bottle swap; if the cap is too new but the paper box is artificially aged, it might be a cap swap. We recommend submitting four photos: the bottle, the top of the cap, the side of the paper box (to show wear), and the back label.
Each bottle of 1980s old imported spirits is a discontinued item, and Chunxiang Wine Merchants has over ten years of experience in appraising old wines. After receiving photos via WhatsApp, our appraisers will provide a price range based on the edition year, condition, and rarity. If a customer has multiple bottles of old imported spirits from the same period (regardless of brand), a bulk appraisal can be conducted, which will be more competitive than individual bottle valuations.
Contact Chunxiang Wine Merchants: WhatsApp/Phone (852) 46135667, WeChat: C8X882. We offer same-day on-site collection across all districts of Hong Kong.
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Send photos first, then book inspectionHow Chun Xiang handles buyback
Chun Xiang provides initial quotes based on brand, year, bottle condition, liquid level, seal, box, and certificate status. If the quote is suitable, doorstep inspection can be arranged before immediate settlement.
Send front label, back label, seal, liquid level, box, and certificate photos to understand the buyback range.
After the initial quote is accepted, Hong Kong or Macau doorstep inspection can be arranged.
Payment is completed after the actual item is verified on site.
No forced sale. Quote, inspection, and settlement details are handled confidentially.