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James B Beam Decanter

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16 years ago
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Description This decanter is shaped similar to a water jug with a slightly flared foot, flattened oval center and graceful throat and lip.The handle is a tiny thumb hole, not detracting from the graceful lines of the whole. The body is white with moss green scroll work. Centered in the oval is a delicate rendering of yellow baby roses. Very beautiful piece.
Category Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium Ceramics
Distinguishing marks C. Miller 1969
Condition Excellent
Date Period 1969
History Donated to the church by one of its members
Price Paid (If known) Donated
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Submitted by Anonymous

Jim Beam distilleries has been issuing collectible decanters since the late 1950's. They reached their peak of popularity in the late 1980's, since that time values and demand for them have dropped considerably. Most today sell for less than $25.00. Lovejoy

Hello, My Name is James Frank,I am using this medium to notify you of my interest in purchasing your Item and i will like to ask some few question. 1.Is your item still for sale ? 2.What is the asking price ? 3.What is the condition 4.Has this item involved in any damage before? 5.do i need to repair? 6. Do you accept a Personal Check/Money Order as a mode of payment ? 7. I have a freight company on my own will be available for them? because the operate 7:00am to7:00pm Monday-Saturday. 8.Will you let our shipping company to come to you house for the pick up of the item cos we don't want you to worry yourself about the shipping of the item. 9.You are to send your NAME,ADDRESS,CITY,POSTAL CODE AND CONTACT PHONE NUMBER #to mail out the payment soon.Kindly get back to me asap. Regards

The items are at the Church. I will need to check with the office to see what times would be good for them for a pick up. Also need to see what they want to settle on for price. 1. The piece is in excellent condition. I was not able to find any damage to it at all. 2. A money order will be fine. 3. Your choice of shippers is fine as you know best how good they are. I will post again this afternoon to let you know.

I have talked to the Pastor at the Church and it is OK to go ahead and make arrangements with you. The decanter is in excellent condition with no crazing of the glaze, no chipping or any other damage.No signs of any previous damage and repairs, either. We will accept a money order for the amount of $25.00. You may use your own packers. The information you need is as follows: First Presbyterian Church of Anderson 230 W. 9th St Anderson, IN 46016 Office hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Eastern timezone. (765) 393-1388 The person you need to talk to is the Secretary, Julie, or to Pastor Donna Madewell. Either one will be able to set up a time for you.

James Frank, are you still interested in purchasing this item? Please let me know, so I can put it up for sale if you are no longer interested. If the price is too high, please make an offer.

Submitted by Anonymous

Jim Beam distilleries has been issuing collectible decanters since the late 1950's. They reached their peak of popularity in the late 1980's, since that time values and demand for them have dropped considerably. Most today sell for less than $25.00. Lovejoy
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