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Decanter, Lindbergh, King Collection

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    A decorative bourbon bottle made of glass with a painted surface. The label on the front of the bottle features a copy of a Norman Rockwell painting that has Lindbergh's head wearing a flight cap and goggles in the center. Behind his head is an image of an airplane silhouetted in blue. To the bottom left of the image is a small image of a masted sailing ship. To the right of the ship is an image of a wagon drawn by oxen with a man walking next to the animals. Surrounding the label is a rectangle with starts placed half an inch apart. Above this rectangle is an eagle with its wings spread and a shield covering its breast. The cap of the bottle is a plastic screw cap that has half of a federal tax stamp still attached to its surface. The other half of the red and white tax stamp is still stuck to the top of the bottle. The label on the back of the bottle signifies this bottle as a limited edition and gives the history behind the Rockwell label on the front.

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