History of Schenley:

In 1956 Schenley purchased London's Seager Evans & Co., at that time owner of the Strathclyde grain distillery in Glasgow, Glenugie malt distillery in Peterhead, and the Long John blended Scotch whisky brand. Under Schenley, Seager Evans opened the Kinclaith malt distillery within Strathclyde, Laphroaig on Islay and Plymouth Gin distillery. It built Tormore in Moray, and acquired blender Gordon & Graham of Aberdeen (owner of Black Bottle) and Stanley Holt & Son, which had one of the largest stocks of maturing whisky in England.
Rosential sold his controlling interest in Schenley to the Glen Alden Corporation in 1968, and resigned from the company. Glen Alden was purchased by Rapid American in 1972 but, owing to US monopolies legislation, was required to divest some of its liquor interests.
In 1975 Seager Evans & Co - which controlled all of Schenley's Scotch assets - was sold to British brewer Whitbread and later renamed Long John International.

This decanter has embossed graphics on front with letter “S” embossed in the middle beautiful glass stopper with cork base fits tightly . Excellent condition no chips or cracks. Measures :
10.5” x 4.5” x 2.5”

Please note there are water droplets inside if bottle it was thoroughly washed inside not dry when photographed .