Product code: Pair of Vintage James E. Beam Whiskey shop Decanters w/ Bird Artwork
Bottles are shop both completely empty. If you don't know the original story of the famous Jim Beam Bourbon, here's a summary... Originally he used his full name of James E. Beam on his whiskey decanters. Then the prohibition came about, so he started hand crafting special decanters that resembled various known art or pop culture pieces such as Space Shuttles, Cars, Indians, Guns, etc. So one could basically hide their liquor in plain sight. Because of this, him and his decanters grew in popularity and thus, demand. A Chinese company partnered with him to start producing his decanters on a larger scale. No idea how that meeting found itself in history. But I'm sure you know the rest.. after prohibition, he was rebranded as Jim Beam and eventually sold his company to the Chinese who still own it today. This is a pair of those collectible decanters by James E. Beam.
Bottles are shop both completely empty. If you don't know the original story of the famous Jim Beam Bourbon, here's a summary... Originally he used his full name of James E. Beam on his whiskey decanters. Then the prohibition came about, so he started hand crafting special decanters that resembled various known art or pop culture pieces such as Space Shuttles, Cars, Indians, Guns, etc. So one could basically hide their liquor in plain sight. Because of this, him and his decanters grew in popularity and thus, demand. A Chinese company partnered with him to start producing his decanters on a larger scale. No idea how that meeting found itself in history. But I'm sure you know the rest.. after prohibition, he was rebranded as Jim Beam and eventually sold his company to the Chinese who still own it today. This is a pair of those collectible decanters by James E. Beam.