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Jim Beam 1968 zimmermans purple cherub bottle

By Anonymous (not verified), 3 July, 2007
Category
Antique Bottles
Medium
glass?
Distinguishing marks
zimmermans, jim beam, purple, cherub
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
1968
History
I found it at a yard sale.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$1.00
For Sale?
No

kimjcox (not verified)

17 years 11 months ago

Does anyone know anything

Does anyone know anything about this bottle or any like it?  Sorry I cannot upload photos right now.
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Charles_Sanders (not verified)

17 years 10 months ago

In reply to Does anyone know anything by kimjcox (not verified)

I'm not a licensed appraiser

I'm not a licensed appraiser or anything like that but I collect antiques and flip merchandise, too.  I also own a copy of the bottle you are referring to which I purchased in a boxed lot of decanters, sixteen for $2.  I've sold a few of them and here's what I've found:

1) The market is completely subjective.  For instance, the highest amount I sold one for was a Jim Beam pot belly stove decanter for $15.  It sold because a pot belly stove collector wanted it and it being a decanter had nothing to do with the sale.

2) Most decanters have relatively low values and are difficult to get rid of.  There are no doubt some exceptions but the one you have is fairly common.  Mine isn't the only one I've seen.

3) If you want to make a couple of bucks off it your best best is to list in on an auction site and pad the price with a handling fee.  Start the bidding at one penny to attract attention....or sell it in a yard sale.

4) I know one serious decanter collector.  He has over 5,000 decanters and won't even bid on them at auctions unless he can get at least six for a dollar.  He considers them an investment for 20 years from now but says he has a few that have had private offers of upwards of $200.

 I wish I had better news for you because it would be good news for me, too.  They're pretty and look like they should have a higher value but they usually don't.

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kimjcox (not verified)

17 years 10 months ago

I am desperately wanting to

I am desperately wanting to know more about this bottle!!!  I have only been able to find a small amount of info about it.  I am assuming it is rare, because I can't find anyone ANYWHERE on the internet that has one.  Can someone HELP ME!!!!!!!!????????
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