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A set of two port decanters, including a Wedgwood decanter commemorating the Prince of Wales' Celebration, July 1929, and a Royal Doulton decanter. Each decanter is crafted with matte black and detailed with a distinctive stopper design. Both decanters measure approximately 10.5"H. Marked on the bases with their respective makers' backstamp.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A pair of decanters, including a black Wedgwood Moonstone decanter marked DS2, 1971, and a white Royal Doulton decanter with crown backstamp. Each features a gentleman in a cape holding a goblet and measures 10.75"H. Both decanters include their original stoppers and showcase a unique and collectible design.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Royal Doulton ceramic decanter in the shape of a bell, crafted for Bells Scotch Whisky. The decanter features a rich brown glaze with gold accents and the original stopper, though the cork is broken, as shown in the images. The base is stamped with "Bells Scotch Whisky, Perth Scotland," showcasing its connection to the renowned whisky brand. This collectible piece is a fine example of Royal Doulton's craftsmanship and stands 10 inches in height, making it an elegant addition to any collection.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 10"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is. Stopper cork appears to be broken.
A set of two Wedgwood ceramic Sandeman decanters, each measuring 10.75"H. The white decanter features Sandeman Scotch Blended Whisky labeling, remains sealed, and contains liquid inside. The black decanter features Sandeman Armada Cream Sherry labeling. Both decanters showcase the iconic Sandeman Don figure, complete with cloaks and hats, exemplifying excellent craftsmanship. The bases are marked with Wedgwood's stamp, noting 'Made in England,' with additional date and product inscriptions. A collectible set ideal for enthusiasts of vintage spirits memorabilia.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Two glasses decanters, water jug and pair of brandy balloons etched with African animals, possibly by Roland WardThe decanter with the octagonal stopper has a few small nibbles around the top rim. One brandy balloon is chipped. Both brandy balloons and the decanter with the octagonal stopper are a little cloudy inside.
A collection of twelve items to include a 19th century miniature gilded glass decanter with three cups, a miniature glass shoe (possibly Murano), a C.1900 red leather folder with hallmarked silver mounted corners by G. H. James & Co. bearing the initials A.B. together with a tooled and gilt red leather folder, an early 20th century silver mounted match striker by William Henry Sparrow, a large sterling silver pin and other miscellaneous items. H.34cm
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, GLASS AND A SET OF SCALES, comprising an Edinburgh Crystal thistle decanter and two matching wine glasses, a Harrods Crystal claret jug, an unmarked decanter of waisted cylindrical form (stopper and rim chipped), a boxed cased Wedgwood Jasper Portrait Medallion of HM The Queen, limited edition 1679/2000 to mark Queen Elizabeth II's silver jubilee in 1977, with certificate, six pieces of Denby Geenwheat, including three different sized teapots (smallest teapot has a hairline around the top of the handle, lid has chips to the underside), and a set of gold painted kitchen balance scales by CW Brecknell, with seven weights (some paint loss and wear) (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, obvious specific damage as stated)
A GROUP OF GLASS WARE, to include a boxed pair of Waterford Jasper Conran 'Aura' goblets, a Royal Doulton Avon pattern square decanter in non-original box, a Whitefriars ruby Tricorn vase (inclusions), a Makora Krosno vase, an assortment of blue bottles (a few chips), a glass heart with indistinct signature, etc (12 + 1 box) (Condition Report: generally good condition, obvious specific damage as stated)
A limited-edition handcrafted stoneware eagle decanter by Andrew Hull Pottery, numbered 4/30. This detailed piece showcases the artistry of Andrew Hull with its hand-painted design, emphasizing rich textures and lifelike features. The decanter features a removable head as its stopper and is marked on the base with the Andrew Hull Pottery signature, edition number, and hallmark. Crafted in Stoke-on-Trent, England, it embodies Hull's celebrated style and craftsmanship.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 13.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This exquisite ship's decanter, measuring 7"L x 10"H, was designed by William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre & Co. in Burslem, England. Crafted in the elegant ship's decanter form with a distinctive knopped neck and flared rim, the piece features the celebrated Aurelian pattern. The vibrant design showcases hand-painted floral motifs in deep cobalt blue, rich red, and gilded accents, reflecting the Art Nouveau aesthetic that defined Moorcroft’s early work. The decanter bears the MacIntyre mark along with the registered design number 314901, dating it to the early 20th century. A testament to Moorcroft's exceptional craftsmanship and decorative artistry, this piece is a prized collectible in British art pottery.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

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