This decanter was created specifically for the 1964-1965 World’s Fair which took place in Flushing Meadows, Corona-Park, Queens, New York City, NY. The centerpiece for this World’s Fair was the Unisphere, designed by landscape architect Gilmore D. Clarke (1892–1982) in aluminum with metallic mesh continents, the Unisphere was further refined in stainless steel by industrial designers at Peter Muller-Munk Associates.

American Bridge Company, a division of US Steel, engineered, fabricated and erected the 350-ton, 120-foot-diameter globe, which was the focal point, and icon of the fair. All this for which this decanter was designed and created.

· Measures: 11.5” h x 6.5” w x 3.25” d
· Weight: 1lb 12.9oz

Condition: Great vintage condition, no chips or cracks or breaks, minimal signs of wear, consistent with age of the decanter. Complete with original lid and cork.
· Date of Manufacture: 1964-65
· Material: Regal Bone china
· Original: Yes

Item Description: 1964-65 James Beam Decanter. This classic Jim Beam decanter was made by Regal China in In Clermont, KY, eight generations of Beam family distillers are carrying on our longstanding bourbon tradition. From pioneering small batch whiskeys to making the whiskey that started them all in 1795, the James B. Beam Distilling Co. has been the Birthplace of Bourbon for over two centuries. Empty Jim Beam Vintage Decanter
1960’s World’s Fair Botlle
In beautiful condition. Some wear to label.
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