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This bottle held “Schenley Elegance” whiskey. The beautiful pattern is made of horizontal chains of hexagonal panels, each of which contains a snowflake. The rows are cut by diagonal grooves. This creates a remarkable pattern of overlapping six-pointed stars. The stopper is a cork with an inverted flask-shaped glass topper. Residue from the tax label is present on the bottle neck and the stopper.
The bottom bears the warning barring, under Federal law, bottle sale or re-use. This law was on the books from 1935-1964.
No damage to the glass. There is some grime on the inner surface of the bottle. Both gold labels are worn but still readable.
11-3/8” high closed with stopper. The decagonal (10-sided) base is 3-1/8” across.