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Your Price: $ 41.80
Item Number: 17283 |
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Most likely dating back from the 30’s/40’s time frame, this made in Japan traveling bar has two old liquor bottles secured in the case with a snap metal closure. The older one is an 11 1/4 inches tall medium green Scotch Whiskey bottle with the letter I in a diamond trademark under the base. This was the trademark used by Illinois Glass Company during the years 1873-1929, and before it merged with Owens to become Owens Illinois Glass. Numbers 4, 76, and 31 are also embossed on the base. On one side, near the bottom, the bottle reads, 3/4 of a quart.
The second bottle is 11 1/2 inches tall and is brownish amber in color. It carries the Thatcher Mfg Co. symbol that was first used in 1949. We believe this to be a replacement bottle and not original to the bar because of the later year dating. Numbers 66, 5055, and R-94 are embossed under the base.
The bar has 3 aluminum 2 3/8 inch tall jiggers, one 4 1/2 inch aluminum cup plus an opener and a dual fork on one end, spoon/stirrer on the other end of bar tool which is made from chrome plated steel. There is a key to lock the case, and all parts are in fine vintage condition, but we do note light rust/pitting to the hinges and some light scratching/scuffing to the jiggers and cups.
For home bar display or to actually tote your own personal bar set-up, this is a terrific collectible. |
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