A blue and white glazed wheel shaped ceramic bourbon bottle on a roughly rectangular hollow gold glazed base. Topped with a blue glazed cylinder shaped porcelain and cork stopper with a gold figurine of the Ryan constructed Spirit of St. Louis aircraft on top of it all. On the front of the container is a liquor manufactures label detailing the contents as well as the producer's name. On the front face of the decanter are details of Lindbergh's flight to Paris in 1927, additionally the bottle denotes that it is produced as a 50th anniversary commemorative object. On the back of the decanter are details of Lindbergh's national tour of the USA also in 1927 with some details of the flight and a map of the USA and the cities visited along with the dates of those stops. On the underside of the base in raised relief lettering is the name of the manufacture of the decanter along with liquor companies name and the date of production.
Created by
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Date Created
03/15/2022
Source
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Keywords
MEMORABILIA Popular Culture
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