Ezra Brooks
Decanter, Ezra Brooks, Kentucky Straight Bourbon, Indented Circles, Square Glass, Vintage, 1960s
Decanter, Ezra Brooks, Kentucky Straight Bourbon, Indented Circles, Square Glass, Vintage, 1960s
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A mid-century modern masterpiece in glass form — and it started life as a bourbon bottle. This Ezra Brooks promotional decanter from the 1960s is one of those pieces that stops you in your tracks. The square body with rounded corners is covered in a gorgeous pattern of indented circles, and both the base and stopper top feature a bold starburst design. It still retains a small piece of the original neck label reading "Real Sippin' Whiskey" — a detail that makes it.
Heavy, well-proportioned, and with the kind of tactile satisfaction that only vintage glass delivers. Perfect for decanting whiskey, bourbon, or even water for the table. A wonderful gift for the dad who appreciates both good design and good spirits history.
Note: there is a small chip on one corner of the stopper and the cork shows some wear — priced accordingly.
Ezra Brooks Bourbon was launched in 1957 by Frank Silverman, bottled by the Hoffman Distilling Company in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. Marketed as a bold rival to Jack Daniel's, it quickly built a loyal following among straight bourbon drinkers. In 1993 the brand was acquired by Luxco of St. Louis, Missouri, where it remains today.
Brand: Ezra Brooks / Hoffman Distilling Co.
Made in: USA
Vintage: 1960s
Dimensions: 11.0" tall (with stopper) | approx. 3.25" square | holds approx. 25 oz
Material: Glass
Condition: Good vintage condition. Small chip on one corner of stopper; cork shows wear. No other issues. Please review all photos carefully — we cannot accept returns.
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