It is a red with tan interior 1957 Ford Thunderbird convertable toy car. It is somewhat self propelled, the rear wheel axle has a gear in the middle of it that goes inside of car, there appears to be a round weight attached to another gear, so that when you push the car it keeps going because the spinning round weight. the front wheels don't turn and the doors, hood, and trunk don't open. The car has very little rust ( light surface rust) on the under side of it and on the axles. The front and rear bumpers appear to be made of plastic, the finish on the bumpers is lightly worn off. There isn't any other damage on the car. I don't have any pictures to send.
This decanter was gifted to my mom by someone with a royal heritage. The person passing this on said that this decanter was valued by Southebys in 1930 or around that time, but does not recall the value. But it is apparently made in UK in the early 1900.