This iconic advertising display features the namesake "White Horse" of the famous blended Scotch Whisky brand, which was founded by James Logan Mackie in 1881. The brand was named after the White Horse Cellar Inn in Edinburgh, a historical starting point for the eight-day stagecoach journey to London. This specific statuette, made of molded plastic, dates to the mid-20th century (c. 1950s–1970s) and was a staple in pubs and bars globally to promote the brand's heritage. The item is in fair to good vintage condition; while the structure is sound, there is visible yellowing of the material, surface dirt, and some minor staining/scuffing on the base, all of which lend it an authentic "weathered" bar-room patina. Dimensions: 22.5cm (l) x 25.5cm (h)
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