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RARE ANTIQUE RUSSIAN GLASS VODKA BOTTLE, 1896
$ 1874.4
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Description
RARE ANTIQUE RUSSIAN LARGE GLASSVODKA
BOTTLE, CIRCA 1896
A large Russian Empire vodka bottle made from blue glass.
The bottle is marked with a text saying that the manufacturer Pyotr Arsentyevich Smirnov supplied the
Russian imperial court from Chugunny most, Moscow.
Also marked with the date "1896" and the coat of arms of the Russian Empire.
Pyotr Smirnov (1831-1898) - entrepreneur, founder and director of the Highest Approved Partnership of Pyotr Smirnov, supplier of the courtyard of His Imperial Majesty, creator of the famous Russian vodka of the highest quality, berry and fruit drinks.
CONDITION
: Very good without cracks or schips. Please refer to pictures and email with any questions.
LARGE SIZE
: 14 1/2 inches (37 cm).
ESTIMATE PRICE
: ,000 - ,000.
You have a great chance to purchase a unique item for your collection - over the years it will only INCREASE in price.
HISTORY of SALES
: A few years ago Russian Imperial bottles were sold on Live Auctioneer for
,500
and
,500
, on Sotheby's and Christie's for
,932
and
,340
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WIKIPEDIA
: Vodka is a clear distilled alcoholic beverage with different varieties originating in Poland and Russia. It is composed primarily of water and ethanol, but sometimes with traces of impurities and flavorings. Traditionally it is made by distilling the liquid from potatoes or cereal grains that have been fermented, though some modern brands use fruits or sugar as the base. Since the 1890s, standard vodkas have been 40% alcohol by volume (ABV) (80 U.S. proof). The European Union has established a minimum alcohol content of 37.5% for vodka. Vodka in the United States must have a minimum alcohol content of 40%. Vodka is traditionally drunk "neat" or "straight" (not mixed with water, ice, or other mixers), although it is often served freezer chilled in the vodka belt of Belarus, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Lithuania, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Ukraine. It is also used in cocktails and mixed drinks, such as the vodka martini, Cosmopolitan, vodka tonic, screwdriver, greyhound, Black or White Russian, Moscow mule, Bloody Mary, and Caesar.