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A George III boat-shaped decanter stand, with gadrooned borders, drop ring handles and two pierced receivers, engraved twice with an armorial, incised scratchweight '30-7' and fitted with two glass decanters with mushroom-shaped stoppers, the base by Michael Plummer, London 1794 (inset wooden base), 15.25in (38.5cm) long.
An early 19th century specimen wood decanter box the brass edged box of square form with vacant brass plaque to the lid, shield shaped escutcheon and rebated brass handles to the sides, opening to reveal the original fitted interior in red and gilt tooled morocco leather, with four fitted square cut glass spirit decanters with stoppers and central lidded ice box with lead lining. 9.5in. (24in) square.
Silver, foreign and plated wares, comprising: five decanter labels, a brush (the handle detached), a blue enamelled thimble, three various spoons, a small photograph frame, a small glass dressing table jar, a pair of sugar tongs and a paper knife, fitted with a magnifying glass to the handle.
An early 19th Century Sheffield plate four bottle decanter stand with central looped carrying handle, fitted with four cut glass decanters and stoppers, in a mahogany case with brass handles, together with a set of four George III silver decanter labels, inscribed 'Gin', 'Brandy', 'Whisky' and 'Rum', London 1809, height of box approx 28cm.
A 19th century continental decanter, the lower body and shoulder faceted, decorated with a hand-painted oval cream cartouche of polychrome enamelled flowers edged with applied gilt balls, the remainder painted with figures and foliate with gilt edging, the matching hexagonal faceted stopper decorated with gilt and flowers, 29cm
A WMF art nouveau liquer decanter; the flared clear glass body with plated mounts and handle decorated with sinuous lines and leaves; offered with a pair of silver napkin rings. Birmingham 1942; a plated napkin ring; a small dished silver tray on supports, marks worn; a single loaded candlestick, Chester 1935; a set of four metal travelling beakers in a leather case and a leather covered hip flask, liqueur decanter 26cm tall
A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons crystal decanter possibly by William Fritsche. The folded and fluted swept foot rising to a spherical fluted body with shallow collar neck and conforming hollow blown spherical stopper, the whole polished intaglio cut with exotic birds amongst stylised flowers and foliage, the stopper detailed with a small bee, unsigned, height 28cm. N.B- For a similar example refer to The Decanter an History of Glass from 1650 by Andy McConnell page 381.

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