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Vintage 1966 Beameister Liebfraumitch Stoneware Wine Bottle Beam - EMPTY

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Antiques

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Good - average wear

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Item description

vintage stoneware Beameister wine bottle produced for Jim Beam but imported from Germany. The vintage white bottle is marked Liebfraumitch, and described as a light Rhine wine. The glazed crock has a colorful paper label which notes the wine was produced and bottled by G.G. Balthasar Diedert- Weingut- Weinkellerei- Bingen/RH and owned and imported by James B. Beam Import Company, New York, NY. The vintage wine bottle is in good shape, with a few age appropriate dings and label tears. The vintage stoneware crock is embossed "James Beam" on the bottom.