1969 Ezra Brooks Winston Churchill Decanter: This collectible decanter commemorates Winston Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech in Fulton, MO. The figural bottle features Churchill at a podium. It measures 12 inches tall. Please note, the label is peeling, the top is stuck on, and it sounds like part of the cork is loose inside.
This striking 1969 Ezra Brooks bourbon decanter serves as a bold piece of political history, commemorating Winston Churchill’s legendary Iron Curtain speech delivered in Fulton, Missouri. Cast in a dignified gold-toned Heritage China, the decanter features a sculptural bust of Churchill behind a podium, flanked by a stately fluted column that doubles as the bottle's neck. The matte metallic finish provides a heavy, bronze-like appearance that captures the gravity of the 1946 historical moment it honors.
As a centerpiece for a home bar or a historical display, this piece bridges the gap between mid-century barware and serious political memorabilia. The silhouette is instantly recognizable, making it a fantastic conversation starter when placed among a collection of curios or used as a bookend in a library setting. Despite the passage of time, the sculptural integrity remains sharp, offering a tactile and visual connection to the Cold War era. This decanter is perfect for those who appreciate the intersection of twentieth-century history and the unique aesthetic of 1960s figural collectibles.
This item is vintage, over 55 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
1969 Ezra Brooks Churchill Decanter
1969 Ezra Brooks Churchill Decanter
$42.00