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A mid 18th century carafe or decanter, the body of the mallet shape inscribed on one side `Revd John Low, Biggar, Ordained 1761` and wheel engraved with a house on the other, 22cm (8.75in) high The Scottish town of Biggar has a church cemetery in which members of the Gladstone family are buried. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London
Four modern silver mounted cut crystal decanters, including: - a Royal Doulton cylindrical example with silver collar by J B Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham 1981, 26cm high; a Royal Doulton mallet shaped example with silver collar by J B Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham 1980, 23cm high; another unnamed mallet shaped example, the silver collar by Roberts & Dore, Birmingham 1972, 28cm together with an unnamed square spirit decanter with silver collar by Roberts & Dore, Birmingham 1973, 24cm also three silver kidney shape silver wine labels by The Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1912, engraved `Whiskey`, `Brandy` and `Gin` respectively, 3.75cm diameter (7)
A James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars sea green glass decanter and silver stopper designed by Harry Powell, etched with laurel wreath, stamped JP&S London 1912 27 cm. high Literature: Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass, Richard Dennis Publications, page 104 plate 31 for a similar example illustrated.
A James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars Minerbi service Flint glass decanter designed by Harry Powell, ovoid body with pulled bottle green threads, the neck with applied trail thread unmarked 23cm. high Provenance: Ex Collection Count Lionel de Minerbi, Venice 1900. Literature: Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass, Richard Dennis Publications page 107 plate 44.
A Victorian walnut and brass mounted decanter box, third quarter 19th century, with twin hinged covers, 29cm high, (decanters associated); two Victorian writing slopes, one walnut, one rosewood; a mahogany tea caddy, early 19th century; a mahogany stationery box and a mahogany and parquetry box. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

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