Vintage 1968 Potbelly Stove or Luxardo Figure: Collectible Ceramic Decanter

Vintage 1968 Potbelly Stove or Luxardo Figure: Collectible Ceramic Decanter Vintage 1968 Potbelly Stove or Luxardo Figure: Collectible Ceramic Decanter Vintage 1968 Potbelly Stove or Luxardo Figure: Collectible Ceramic Decanter Vintage 1968 Potbelly Stove or Luxardo Figure: Collectible Ceramic Decanter Vintage 1968 Potbelly Stove or Luxardo Figure: Collectible Ceramic Decanter Vintage 1968 Potbelly Stove or Luxardo Figure: Collectible Ceramic Decanter Vintage 1968 Potbelly Stove or Luxardo Figure: Collectible Ceramic Decanter Vintage 1968 Potbelly Stove or Luxardo Figure: Collectible Ceramic Decanter Vintage 1968 Potbelly Stove or Luxardo Figure: Collectible Ceramic Decanter Vintage 1968 Potbelly Stove or Luxardo Figure: Collectible Ceramic Decanter
Vintage 1968 Potbelly Stove or Luxardo Figure: Collectible Ceramic Decanter
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Add a touch of mid-century character to your home bar or shelf with this selection of vintage figural decanters. You have the choice between a classic Americana stove or an elegant Italian figure, both serving as excellent examples of 1960s barware design.

The first option is a 1968 Ezra Brooks Empty Potbelly Stove Decanter. This charming piece is shaped like an old-fashioned heating stove and features black glazing with red window accents. It stands 10 inches tall and is a heavy, substantial piece of history. It is in good overall condition but does show some scrape marks consistent with age and previous use. It was originally produced by Heritage China for Ezra Brooks.

The second option is a Vintage Luxardo Cherry Wine Decanter. This elegant vessel depicts a kneeling woman and features a striking high-gloss black finish with gold painted accents on her clothing. Standing 10 inches tall, this bottle was originally made in Italy for Luxardo, a company famous for their cherry liqueurs. Please be aware that this bottle is empty and the cork is broken inside the neck which affects its ability to seal completely. Despite this flaw, it remains a beautiful decorative statue.

These decanters make fantastic gifts for collectors of advertising memorabilia, enthusiasts of mid-century ceramics, or anyone looking for a unique conversation starter for their man cave or lounge area. They can be displayed purely as art pieces or used as decorative bookends on a library shelf.

These pieces are vintage, over 50 years old. While they appear to be in good condition there may be minor imperfections that I missed.