Decanter with Stopper, Ezra Brooks Bourbon Whiskey Bottle, Vintage 1960's
Decanter with Stopper, Ezra Brooks Bourbon Whiskey Bottle, Vintage 1960's
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- Pattern: Vintage Decanter with Stopper, Ezra Brooks Bourbon Whiskey Bottle, Square Glass with Indented Circles, Mid Century Barware
- Made in USA
- Vintage: 1960's
- Details: This is a very beautiful and unique looking liquor glass bottle, ideal as a decanter. It was sold as a promotional item from "Ezra Brooks Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey" in the 1960's. It has a very mid-century modern shape and pattern with indented circles on a square bottle, but it's not totally square, it has rounded corners and indentations, just really a gorgeous bottle! The bottom of the bottle, as well as the top of the stopper have a large starburst pattern. It retains its original cork stopper, also patterned with indented circles, and it retains a small piece of the neck label that reads: "Real Sippin' Whiskey". The only markings we found on this bottle are very faint but we can make out CIN-8021 on one corner. This would make a lovely vintage addition to your bar. A great gift for a bottle collector and great as a liquor decanter and bar decor. When entertaining, it's good to have a few different liquors and wines already decanted for guests. Makes a pretty water bottle for the table too!
- Material: Glass
- Dimensions: 11.0 inches Tall (with stopper), approx. 3.25 inches square. Holds approx. 25 oz
- Condition: Vintage - Used. Good Vintage Condition. There is a small chip on one corner of the stopper. The cork is showing some wear. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. Pictures have been enhanced to show detail. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and imperfections.
Ezra Brooks Whiskey was started in 1957 by Frank Silverman. Bottled by the Hoffman Distilling Company, in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky for many years. In 1993, Ezra Brooks was purchased by Luxco of St. Louis, Missouri.