Antique Chival Bottle from Aberdeen by Royal Doulton - ever see one?

Is there a bottle collector that can help me, please?
I have a bottle I haven't had any success finding information like history, value and any other info you may have.
It is a porcelain bottle made by Royal Doulton for Chivas Brothers LTD, Aberdeen, Scotland. Green with black fleck glazed. Nothing painted except the lettering and stamp on the bottom. The front has a lion wearing a crown and a horse-ish figure - both on their hind legs holding a coat of arms, which has three lions stacked over each other, a single lion on its hind legs, three more lions, and a harp, in four sections (clockwise from top left). "DIEU ETMON DROIT" is written on a banner under the coat of arms and the lion and horse are standing on it. Small oval place for label.
The back has an embossed place for a label with a crown over it. The top is a metal crown. It stands about 8 inches high. Also says on bottom: Federal Law proibits sale or re-use of this bottle. There is no date or measurement.

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I think if the bottle is empty, the value may be minimal. I know my brother had a full one like this, and it was worth around £100 due to the age of the whisky. I think empty you might be able to sell it on ebay for around 10-20.

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