1983 Old Commonwealth Flowers of Ireland Decanter

A white cylindrical ceramic decanter featuring a colorful illustration of a leprechaun in a green suit holding a four-leaf clover. The bottle is decorated with various hand-painted Irish wildflowers, including the Christmas Rose, and fine gold-trimmed edges around the base and rim. A matching green shamrock-shaped porcelain stopper with a cork base is shown resting next to the bottle. A white cylindrical ceramic decanter featuring a colorful illustration of a leprechaun in a green suit holding a four-leaf clover. The bottle is decorated with various hand-painted Irish wildflowers, including the Christmas Rose, and fine gold-trimmed edges around the base and rim. A matching green shamrock-shaped porcelain stopper with a cork base is shown resting next to the bottle. 1983 Old Commonwealth Flowers of Ireland Decanter 1983 Old Commonwealth Flowers of Ireland Decanter 1983 Old Commonwealth Flowers of Ireland Decanter 1983 Old Commonwealth Flowers of Ireland Decanter 1983 Old Commonwealth Flowers of Ireland Decanter
1983 Old Commonwealth Flowers of Ireland Decanter
$55.00 $49.50
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1983 Old Commonwealth Empy Decanter, Flowers of Ireland. Measures 8 3/4" in height without the stopper. Good condition but the stopper has broken and part of it is in the bottle opening. I did not clean this bottle.

This vintage 1983 porcelain decanter from Old Commonwealth is a beautiful commemorative piece titled "Flowers of Ireland". Originally issued by J.P. Van Winkle & Son, this limited-edition bottle celebrates the natural flora and folklore of the Emerald Isle with detailed illustrations of native Irish wildflowers and a charming leprechaun character. Standing 8 3/4 inches in height without the stopper, the decanter is accented with elegant gold trim along its ridged base and crown.

The piece remains in its original, uncleaned state to preserve the vintage patina for collectors of distillery memorabilia or Irish-themed barware. Please note that while the porcelain body is in good condition, the original shamrock stopper has broken, leaving a portion of the cork inside the bottle neck. Despite this flaw, it remains a vibrant display piece, perfect for adding a touch of Irish luck to a home bar, office shelf, or St. Patrick's Day celebration.

This item is vintage, over 40 years old. While it appears to be in good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.