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Uncle Sam liquor container Jim Beam handle - Royal Doulton 1984

Uncle Sam liquor container with a Jim Beam handle designed by Graham Tongue and Harry Sales and produced by Royal Doulton of Burslem, England, in 1984 limited edition of 2,000 for Pick-Kwik Wines & Spirits. Uncle Sam is the jocular name and personage given to the government of the United States. Uncle Sam is often depicted as a tall, thin man having a white beard and wearing a blue tailcoat, red-and-white-striped trousers, and a tall hat with a band of stars. Over the years he has become recognized worldwide as the United States' national symbol. This liquor container features a traditional looking Uncle Sam, brought to life from the recruiting posters of World War II. The handle is a Jim Beam bottle.

Maker:

Royal Doulton

England

1984

Model #:

Derivative

The International Collection

liquor container

Size:

medium

Height:

5 1/4"

Uncle Sam liquor container Jim Beam handle - Royal Doulton 1984
Uncle Sam liquor container Jim Beam handle - Royal Doulton 1984
Uncle Sam liquor container Jim Beam handle - Royal Doulton 1984
Uncle Sam liquor container Jim Beam handle - Royal Doulton 1984
Uncle Sam liquor container Jim Beam handle - Royal Doulton 1984
Uncle Sam liquor container Jim Beam handle - Royal Doulton 1984
Uncle Sam liquor container Jim Beam handle - Royal Doulton 1984
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