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A 19th CENTURY CUT AND ETCHED TWIN NECK SPIRIT DECANTER purportedly to have belonged to Sir Walter Scott, etched with a horse to one side and with intertwined A.J.B with roses, thistles and shamrock to the other, in a fitted case with paper label, decanter 29cm and a small bust of Sir Walter Scott, 11cm high (2) Condition Report: Large and extensive crack to one side.
A Norwegian silver tot, or basket weave design, marked '830, M. Hammer, Bergen', 5.2 cm high, together with two silver decanter labels, a silver cady spoon, a silver magnifying glass and a Victorian double-ended scent bottle with ruby glass and white metal mounts, various dates and makers.Qty: 5Condition report: Overall good condition, with light surface scratches throughout commensurate with use. Lower part of handle of magnifying glass possibly missing (see images)
Hallmarked silver collared decanter and 2 others with damage, plated beer mugs, silver plated flask and faux bronze horse and jockey. Boot jack, hunting whips, boot pulls, metal racing membership badges, Black Top Hat, and Grey Top Hat, and army uniform 3 Hunting whips, 9ct gold collared horn handled walking stick, leather cased hunting flask
A decanter with two small brandy tumblersImperial Glass Factory, St. Petersburg, 1850sdecanter: of mallet form, body with lobed sides and ring-moulded waisted neck, fitted with scalloped stopper, centred with a circular medallion enamelled with ermine mantel under the Imperial Russian crown tooled over gold foil and Cyrillic monogram 'AM'; stemless rounded tumblers with lobed sides decorated en suite, all unmarked height of decanter with stopper: 25.5cm (10in); diameter of tumbler: 6.8cm (2 3/4in). (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired by a private collector in the USA, c. 1940-1950Thence by descentThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Mixed Lot: cut glass oval section liqueur decanter with silver/silver gilt collar (non-matching stopper), 20cm tall overall, Birmingham 1933, together with a squat cut glass dressing table jar with hallmarked lid, bearing a monogram, 7cm diam, Birmingham 1904, a cut glass baluster scent atomiser with hallmarked silver collar, Birmingham 1912, and a further modern silver plated scent atomiser (4)
Mixed Lot: large 20th century conical cut glass claret jug with mask pourer and horn style angular handle, 30cm tall, an early/mid-20th century spherical cut glass claret jug with deer head thumb piece to the hinged lid, tubular handle, 23cm tall and a well engraved small spherical cut glass liqueur decanter on circular foot with cast scrolled handle, urn finial to hinged lid, 18cm tall (3)
A Georgian panel cut decanter, with two facet cut neck rings and ground pontil, 10½in. (26.7cm.) high overall; together with a large Victorian conical decanter, with comb cut cupped rim, panel cut neck over a facet cut collar and plain body with star cut base, 13¾in. (35cm.) high overall; and a Georgian pint decanter with step cut neck, petal and wide comb cut body and ground pontil, 7 1/8in. (18.1cm.) high, all with replaced stoppers. (3)
A collection of five vintage silver decanter labels, comprising of two by A Chick & Sons Ltd, London, 1975, inscribed WHISKY & SHERRY, both having ornate shell and scroll borders, together with three rectangular labels with canted corners, inscribed WHISKY, GIN and BRANDY, weight 1.8 tr.oz. (5)
An Irish Georgian Prussian decanter - possibly Waterford, c.1810, with three neck rings over bands of fine diamond, blaze and shallow petal cut decoration, basal comb cutting, ground pontil, with star cut mushroom stopper, 20.8cm. high plus stopper; together with a set of six Georgian cut glass rummers, the ogee bowls with diamond and panel cutting, on bladed knopped stems and plain feet, 13.9cm. high. (7)
A Victorian Chapmans Patent 12481 oak-cased tantalus & games compendium, the cabinet style box with twin opening front doors with concertina mechanism, opening the sliding drawer beneath with lift-out tray, each door having bevelled mirrors and glass shelves, the main with bevelled glass mirror behind decanter storage, 14½ x 10¼in. (36.8 x 26cm.), 14½in. (36.9cm.), together with matched two decanter's, three whisky glasses and six liquor glasses.
A Elizabeth II silver and cut glass three piece miniature decanter set, S J Rose & Son, Birmingham, 1986, the labels, 1987, the decanters of typical form with silver mounts, measuring 6in. (15.3cm.) high, on a stepped and recessed rectangular wooden stand with silver plated rail gallery, 10½in. (26.7cm.) wide.
An Art Deco blue flash glass decanter, of angular form with 'Whisky' inscribed to neck in gilt lettering, 20cm high, together with an amber flash decanter, 36cm high and other similarCondition report: Wear to gilding on 'Whisky'Purple decanter - 1920's, nibbles to stopper, gilding on collar, mostly worn off.Flashed decanter, circa 1900, nibbles to stopper.Dish mid 20th Century, scratches to interior.Vase, 1940's/50's
A Baccarat decanter of mallet form, 23.5cm high, together with a set of six Baccarat Handcart style white wine glasses, 18cm high, and a set of six matching red wine glasses, 13cm high (13)Condition report: No chips or cracks, in good conditionThe stopper fits well but is not marked Baccarat
A Regency mahogany decanter box, with neo-classical conch shell inlay to the lid and chequer line border stringing, enclosing six liqueur decanters and a dish to the lined and fitted interior, circa 1800, 28cm wide, 18cm deep, 22cm highCondition report: Old restoration to the inlay around the escutcheon and both end handles are missing. The decanters and a dish are all present, two decanters with damage to the bottom corners of each.
A whisky decanter with heavy mitre cut decoration, 22cm high, a large pair of mallet form decanters, 39cm high, and two whiskey decanters, 26cm and 28cm high (5)Condition report: Small chip to mitre cut decanter stopperAll fairly modern.Both cut glass decanters with various chips, stopper of shorter one also chipped.Chip to bottom of stopper of etched example.Dirty but none obviously cloudy
An Orrefors Nils Ludberg ovoid form decanter, 26cm high, together with two pairs of Victorian decanters, 30cm and 36cm high and two others (7)Condition report: Slight chips to rims of two decanters, one replaced stopperLandberg - 1940's, various nibbles to stopper, some scratches.Shorter pair - late Victorian, various nibbles to edges of decorationLarger pair - Early 20th Century.Single diamond cut - Late 19th Century, stopper doesn't fit well. Chip to rim, nibbles to bodyCruciform - nibbles to rim, chip to base of stopper. Some nibbles to the decoration on body
Victorian 'Chapman's Patent' decanter box, no. 191, the three square decanters and six glasses (of fourteen) contained in a fitted burr walnut case, Brahma lock, 32.5cm wide.CONDITION REPORT: Glasses are in good condition. One decanter has a chip to the rim. The case is in good condition but has some colour fading.

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