I have some B&S cyanotype solution bottles that I bought a number of years ago. They have been stored inside my office for the last few years (at least 3). What is the typical lifespan of these solutions? Would they still be good?
The potassium ferricyanide solution should be just fine.
The ferric ammonium citrate solution may have grown some mold. If this is the case filter it through a coffee filter or even a paper towel and it should be just fine.
These solutions are very stable. I've kept solutions for similar time periods and they have been just fine. These days I add small amount of thymol to the ferric ammonium citrate solution and haven't needed to worry about mold since starting to do this.
A test is simple... mix a small amount of each solution together in a 1:1 ratio, dip a piece of paper into it, let it dry in the dark. It should be yellow at this point... greenish at this point means either that paper is not suitable or the solutions are bad.
Then expose the paper to a UV source for awhile. If all is well, the paper should turn blue/gray and when washed in plain old water it should be dark blue.