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Laphroaig Matchbox 1937 GMC Van 11cm X 5cm
Laphroaig Matchbox 1937 GMC Van 11cm X 5cm
Johnnie Walker Vintage Collectable Whisky Glass 12cm x 7cm
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Johnnie Walker Vintage Collectable Whisky Glass 12cm x 7cm
Royal Dragon Luxury LED Light Up Base
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Royal Dragon Luxury Ice Bucket LED Light Up Base
Kalaschnikow Russian Navy K.D.B. Vodka Shot Glass 7cm
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Kalashnikov K.D.B. Russia Navy Vodka Shot Glasse
Glass Height: Approx. 7cm
Teeling Whiskey 3 Bottle Wooden Stand
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A 3 Bottle Display stand for Teeling Irish Whiskey
made from wood and featuring a waved metal inner.
Ideal for showing off the best of the Teeling Whiskey Range
Johnnie Walker Wiking Mercedes 540 K Black Label Classic Car Edition W: 6cm
Johnnie Walker Wiking Mercedes 540 K Black Label Classic Car Edition W 6cm
Johnnie Walker Lledo 1951 Man Van 10cm
A diecast Johnnie Walker Lledo 1951 Man Van 10cm produced by Corgi. This was made in the United Kingdom.
This measures approximately 10cm
This Johnnie Walker Lledo 1951 Man Van 10cm
Johnnie Walker Johnnie Blonde Yellow, Blue and Red Jug 30cl
Johnnie Walker Johnnie Blonde Yellow, Blue and Red Jug 30cl
Canadian Club Lledo 1932 Ford Model A Panel Van 7,5cm
Canadian Club Lledo 1932 Ford Model A Panel Van 7,5cm
Tullamore Dew Oxford Die-Cast one of 15000 8cm
Tullamore Dew Oxford Die-Cast one of 15000 8cm
Jim Beam Car Grell Werbemittel Jim Beam Black Limited Edition No.1 22,5cm
Jim Beam
Car
Grell Werbemittel
Jim Beam Black
Limited Edition No.1
22,5cm
Jack Daniels Maxwell House Decanter 1971 1.5L Empty
The Maxwell House Decanter was considered one of the most beautiful of its time and oddly enough it was not Jack Daniel who was responsible for designing it. That honor instead went to Lem Motlow. The origin of this decanter’s name dates back to the year 1859 when Colonel John Overton Jr. began construction on a new hotel in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Ironically, had it not been for a night out on the town, this hotel might never have been built…
Over the years, the Maxwell House Hotel became a well-known stopping point for famous people passing through the South. Lem Motlow knew of the hotel’s popularity and prestige and saw this as a business opportunity for the Distillery…
To commemorate the decanter that Lem Motlow first presented to Colonel Overton, the Distillery released a half gallon replica bottle in 1971.