Antique Beverage Pump

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Check this Out!  This is the Most Unusual beverage pump I've ever seen!  It's a very detailed glass bottle with a stainless round skirt that fits around it that has holes to hold what I'm guessing shot glasses. The pump part screw onto the top of the bottle, but the handle to the pump on this one is missing, but it still pumps fine although a handle would make it better;-)  All of this, the bottle, skirt and pump, fit inside this Great Looking Round Chrome Container with a gold tone cast handle on the top. The chrome is in excellent condition and would be a beautiful accent and conversation even if it didn't have this unique bottle and pump inside!
The outside chrome dispenser housing measures 13 1/2" tall by 8 1/2" in diameter. The bottle and pump inside measure 9" high to the top of the pump (I do not have the pump handle) and the shot(?) glass holder measures 8" in diameter and 5" up from the bottom of the bottle. It has 6 holes to hold glasses. The glasses holder and pump and in excellent condition. The pump unscrews from the attractive bottle and the glasses holder simply slips up over the top. The glass bottle stands 6 1/2" tall and is 4 1/4" in diameter. The bottle is made of clear glass with 4 bands running horizontally around the sides that are indented with round balls extending outward within something kinda like parenthesis brackets, 4 on each of the 4 bands. The bottle is pretty heavy weighing apx 1 1/2 pounds, and has a black rubber gasket on the top. The neck of the bottle is only 1 3/4" tall and 1 1/4" in diameter. The only markings on the bottom are a "M" in a circle in the very center and a "S" apx 1/2" to the bottom of the M. The bottom of the glass has a defect in the bottom that looks a lot like a v shaped crack, but I've been told by a depression glass collector that it's a defect 'in' the glass. 
The whole unit is in excellent condition. Looks like something someone had sitting out as a "pretty no no" as my granddaughter calls them, and appears never to have been used. 

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I have No Idea what time period this neat beverage dispenser is from, nor what kind of beverage is was intended for. If anyone looking at this item knows anything about it, PLEASE drop me an email about it!;-)
Stormy@shoptennessee.com

 

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