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1776 -1976 American Revolution Bicentennial Connecticut Decanter

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Dealer: GoodOleTom Antiques
Contact: Patricia Futch - Email Dealer
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Price: $25.00 USD  - Currency Converter

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Description: This beautiful Early Times Decanter was produced exclusively to commemorate our nation's 200th birthday. Depicted on the front is Paul Revere's famous ride. The measurements of the Decanter are 7 1/2" long and 2 1/2 wide.

On the night of April 18, 1776 Paul Revere and William Dawes both on horseback, alerted Sam Adams, John Hancock and others at Lexington that 700 British soldiers were on the way to Concord to destroy arms.

This Decanter, which has never been opened, is in picture perfect condition, is a limited edition and has some numbering and letters on the bottom. This Collectors Decanter will be a wonderful addition to any decanter collection or the perfect gift for that person on your holiday list.

Status: For Sale Reference#: 09220303B2
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