Vintage Three-sided Pinched Glass Decanter W Ground Stopper & Rooster Decoration

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Vintage Three-sided Pinched Glass Decanter W Ground Stopper & Rooster Decoration
Vintage Three-sided Pinched Glass Decanter W Ground Stopper & Rooster Decoration
Vintage Three-sided Pinched Glass Decanter W Ground Stopper & Rooster Decoration
Vintage Three-sided Pinched Glass Decanter W Ground Stopper & Rooster Decoration
Vintage Three-sided Pinched Glass Decanter W Ground Stopper & Rooster Decoration
Vintage Three-sided Pinched Glass Decanter W Ground Stopper & Rooster Decoration
Vintage Three-sided Pinched Glass Decanter W Ground Stopper & Rooster Decoration
Vintage Three-sided Pinched Glass Decanter W Ground Stopper & Rooster Decoration
Vintage Three-sided Pinched Glass Decanter W Ground Stopper & Rooster Decoration

Vintage Three-sided Pinched Glass Decanter W Ground Stopper & Rooster Decoration
VINTAGE THREE-SIDED PINCHED MOLDED GLASS DECANTER HAVING GROUND STOPPER WITH RED AND WHITE ROOSTER DECORATION. As noted in Stephen Viskay’s book, Vintage Bar Ware, there are a number of stories of how the rooster or cock became associated with mixed drinks. The word “cocktail” first appeared in American print as early as 1806. Although mixed drinks have been known to exist as early as ancient times, the mixed drink as we know it was a product of American ingenuity in the late eighteenth century. Another version takes place during the American Revolution, perhaps with some credence from the mention by James Fenimore Cooper in his novel, Spy, published in 1821, of “cock-tails” being served in Betsy Flanagan’s tavern. Cooper researched his novel by using information taken from war veterans, but he then fails to tell us how the “cock-tails” were mixed. Legend also has it that Flanagan’s tavern, near. Was patronized by the officers of George. S army and those of Marquis de. S army, our French allies. The American troops drank whiskey or gin, the French drank wine or vermouth, and all enjoyed brandy or rum. Sometimes after drinking and in a spirit of kinship, these liquors were poured and mixed from one cup to another for a toast. 9-1/2″ high overall x 5″ wide on each side. Red and white decoration in excellent condition. Very light surface scratching from age. Slight water stain on base interior. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Kitchen & Home\Barware\Decanters”. The seller is “moodindigo2″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Material: Glass

Vintage Three-sided Pinched Glass Decanter W Ground Stopper & Rooster Decoration