A neat old Ford model T car decanter made by Jim Beam. Car body (bottle) is ceramic and the running boards and trims are plastic. Measures 14" long. No damages or repair and has the Jim Beam label. Shiny and looks great!
Jim Beam decanter commemorating W.F. Buffalo Bill Cody 1846-1917. Once was filled with Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey. All original labels and tax seals. on the back is a replica of his wild west show posters and notations of his claims to fame. Frontier scout, Pony Express rider, Indian fighter, Buffalo hunter, Stagecoach driver, Actor and producer. Also fact that Leavenworth Kansas was his boyhood home. Stopper has a buffalo finial. Measures 10 1/2" tall. Great condition with no damage ...click for details
Amber or gold decanter by Jim Beam. Early edition and beautifully embossed pressed glass decanter with corked glass stopper. Four mold marks; Bottle stands 11 1/2" inches tall X approx. 4 inches in diameter at widest part. Excellent condition, no chips, cracks or breaks. This particular style of Jim Beam decanter is a great barware item. Dated Kentucky 1973. Labels and tax stickers had been removed. I have an identical Milk glass one listed.
Beam Olympian, in Light Wedgewood Blue" with picture of a Roman Chariot in white on the blue glass, on each side, and greek key border. No stickers attached to the bottle. Nice condition,and no chips or cracks. Measures 14 inches in height with a base of 3 ½ inches. Tape aroind the cork area to keep cork intact. Dated 1960.
Milk Glass decanter by Jim Beam. Early edition and beautifully embossed pressed milk glass decanter with corked glass stopper. Four mold marks; cork still viable and still smells faintly of Jim Beam. Bottle stands 11 1/2" inches tall X approx. 4 inches in diameter at widest part. Excellent condition, no chips, cracks or breaks. This particular style of Jim Beam decanter is a great barware item. Dated 1969. Labels and tax stickers intact.
This is a Jim Beam Kentucky Derby pink roses decanter from 1969. The front features Churchill Downs, complete with spires, two sprays of pink roses, and says “Churchill Downs, Home of the 95th Kentucky Derby.” The back features a large horse shoe with two additional sprays of pink roses and says “95th Run for the Roses.” Inside the horseshoe is a drawing of Aristides, the first Kentucky Derby winner on May 17,1875. The front of the stopper says “Run for the Roses” and the back says “Churchill Do ...click for details
Jim Beam whiskey decanter 1967. Nebraska Cornhusker State Centennial 1867-1967. Logo "Where the west begins". 12 1/4" tall and has all the original stickers and tax stamp. Perfect condition.
Tall Jim Beam Decanter, “Royal Emperor” made in 1958. Bottle stands about 14 inches tall and is in excellent condition with all paper labels intact. If you have any questions, please email me and as always thanks for looking.
Jim Beam Grecian Socrates, Plato and Aristotle collector liquor bottle circa 1961. It is powder blue milk glass bottle with white milk glass and cork top. It measures 13 inches high and is in excellent condition with no cracks or chips. It has all the original stickers and tax seals, but it is empty!
1968 commemorative decanter for San Diego's 200th Anniversary. Measures 10 1/4" tall. Back has a picture (color) of eary spanish settlers. Original stickers and tax seals. Perfect condition.