1940s Town Tavern
Straight Rye Whiskey
Miniature Bottle
Bottled by National Distillers, Cincinnatti, Ohio
Labels: Excellent Seal: Very good, split on one shoulder State Stamps: Wisconsin Glass: Perfect |
| Straight forward bottle with exquisite label and nice reverse. Nice 4'' collectible that would make a fine addition to any collection. Please email any requests for more information or additional pictures. I answer all emails promptly! |
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Note: When I find these wonderful treasures, I do not attempt to clean, dust, repair, or in any way refurbish the item. You will receive the item in the exact state I discovered them in. I will always leave the cleaning and prep work to the buyer who is probably much more knowledgeable than I concerning any type of restoration or cleaning processes. The items are shipped as observed in the pictures. |
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