
Wooden whiskey bottle decanter with cork stopper
Selling Price
$80
History
This wooden whiskey bottle decanter dates to the early 20th century, approximately 1900-1930. It was crafted to resemble a traditional whiskey bottle, complete with decorative banding and a cork stopper, and was likely used as a decorative container for spirits or as a novelty item. Such wooden decanters became popular during the Prohibition era in the United States and remained collectible afterward. They appeal to collectors of folk art, Americana, primitives, and vintage barware. These items are valued for their rustic charm and connection to early 20th century drinking culture, making them sought-after pieces for home bars, cabin decor, and country-style interiors.
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Origin
United States
Time period
Early 20th century, circa 1900-1930