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    Posted 13 years ago

    Mammamu
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    This is an item I got from my mother- in-law.
    She worked on of the "America-ferries" in the sixties
    and brought this bottle home to Finland.
    Its a beauty!!

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    Comments

    1. Mammamu, 13 years ago
      Does someone know where this bottle is made?
      Or what the contents have been+
      I like to think there has been a really good whiskey in it!!
    2. stormyeyes333, 12 years ago
      I recently found one of these myself. It is a wine decanter, manufactured by Casa Vinicola Bardi Ubaldo, CERTALDO, FIRENZE, ITALY. They sold several figurine decanters, among them an Elephant, A Santa Claus, a Donkey, an Alligator, the Knight and many many more. The red wine inside was typically of low quality as they were generally marketed to tourists. There were quite a lot made. I'm not sure of the period but I believe up until the 1960's or 70's. Many come up for sale on Ebay, usually referred to as Bardi's. Hope this helps.

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