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I can't help you, but I like that bottle.
 

first impression Whiskey

after looking closer at the Design, vintage Decanter :dontknow:

But not sure.
I Can't find any Decanters that Tall or shape
 

1990's Pier 1 Imports bottle, usually sold to be filled with olive oil or wine, it's new, they come in all kinds of colors...
 

Regarding pier one bottle shouldnt I be able to find one online to reference? Thanks!
 

I agree that it's a modern decorative piece.
 

though I Have to defer to epackage on it Being "Pier 1" as I can't find a Similar design.
I Do agree it's made to be set around, and filled with whatever.{air,Bourbon,Wine,Colored water :dontknow:)

If it were a Liquor brand or other it would either have the Brand etc. Embossed on it, or a Flat place for a Sticker
 

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I don’t know about Pier 1 Imports, but I agree it’s a modern bottle. I believe it’s by Bormioli Rocco, an Italian company (now trading as (Bormioli Luigi SpA) and one of the world’s leading suppliers of tableware and glassware for the home.

This is from their ‘Country Home’ range, as an oil/vinegar bottle with a capacity of 720ml, and currently available over here (new) from ‘Cooking Life’ for the equivalent of about $9 US:

Bormioli.webp
 

If you look at the detail they are similar but not identical which leads me to believe that the one I posted maybe vintage style that was copied?ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1626017122.418121.webp
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If you look at the detail they are similar but not identical which leads me to believe that the one I posted maybe vintage style that was copied?View attachment 1936586
9 rays off sun
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The bottle I showed is the one they produce TODAY, but that doesn't mean the design hasn't subtly changed over time. In fact Bormioli have been in business since 1825, but the switch to producing largely household goods came after a series of acquisitions during the 1980s.
 

Anything on the bottom?... such as a mark that looks like a starburst?

Bormioli_Rocco_Group.webp
 

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