This 1979 Old Commonwealth "Coins of Ireland" decanter features a smooth, high-gloss porcelain texture decorated with vibrant leprechaun lithographs, defining its tall, architectural apothecary-jar silhouette.
This vintage 1979 empty whiskey decanter from Old Commonwealth is a unique piece of barware history titled "The Coins of Ireland". The ceramic bottle features charming illustrations of traditional Irish currency, including the Half-Crown, accompanied by a festive leprechaun and a pot of gold. Measuring 8 3/4 inches in height without the stopper, this piece was originally part of a series celebrating international heritage and is highly sought after by collectors of Irish-themed decor or vintage distillery memorabilia.
The decanter has been left in its original state and has not been cleaned to preserve its vintage character. Please be aware that the stopper has broken, and a portion of the cork remains inside the bottle opening as seen in the photos. Despite the stopper damage, the ceramic body remains a vibrant and sturdy display piece for a home bar, office, or St. Patrick's Day celebration.
Details: Measures 8 3/4" in height without the stopper. Good condition but the stopper has broken and part of it is in the bottle opening. I did not clean this bottle.
This item is vintage, over 45 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.