Historic Raw-Edged Wood Bottle Stopper
The Shops at Mount Vernon
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Description
This finely turned bottle stopper with a raw-edged top was created by Doug Dill, master woodturner in Lanexa, Virginia. Wood for the raw-edged stoppers was sourced from a pecan tree planted at George Washington's Mount Vernon circa 1850. Color, grain, and shape will vary for each unique bottle stopper.
The heavy tapered chrome stopper has a triple ring of silicone which creates a tight seal. The stopper measures approximately 5 3/4" overall.
** Sold individually, not as a set **