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Pisco Soldeica Peru Figural Pisco Bottle Hand Painted Glass 1980s

Pisco Soldeica Peru Figural Pisco Bottle Hand Painted Glass 1980s

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Decorated in the form of a traditionally dressed Andean figure, this Pisco Soldeica figural liquor bottle is a colorful example of Peruvian advertising and folk-art-inspired packaging from the late twentieth century. Produced in Peru, likely during the 1980s when collectible figural pisco bottles were popular souvenirs and export items, the bottle is crafted from molded glass and hand-painted with vibrant details that reflect the country's rich cultural heritage. Originally designed to contain pisco, Peru’s national grape brandy, the bottle served as both a functional spirits container and an attractive display piece. Today, these character bottles are sought after by collectors of breweriana, liquor memorabilia, South American folk art, and international advertising collectibles. Its bold colors, sculptural form, and regional significance make it an eye-catching addition to any collection.

Dimensions:
5” x 4” x 12”

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