An Edinburgh crystal thistle pattern part suite a thistle decanter and stopper, 28.5cm high six thistle whisky glasses, 8cm high six thistle wine glasses, 11.5cm high six thistle liqueur glasses, 8.5cm high each glass with thistle engraving, Edinburgh etched mark to base, with original boxes (20)
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A Victorian trailed glass silver Hukin and Heath mounted claret decanter the body decorated with trailed green glass, the stopper of spiral form, the top with silver collar and pouring lip, hallmarked for Birmingham 1900 and marked for Hukin and Heath (John Thomas Heath and John Hartshore Middleton). The base engraved Rd. No. 36652, 32cm high with stopper in situ Property from a Stirlingshire Country House
A 19th century mahogany domed top decanter box, enclosing six gilt decorated decanters with stoppers, 29 cm wide Exterior of box with two small areas of veneer loss at base. General signs of wear to exterior commensurate with age and use. Internally, glasses lacking to underside of lid. One decanter stopper seized. Fabric lining generally worn. One decanter with significant flaw but not actually broken.
A 19th century French brass and mother-of-pearl inlaid ebonised decanter box of serpentine form containing two pairs of decanters and stoppers and sixteen drinking glasses, 33cm wide Numerous crack to veneers on lid. Area of stringing loose on lid front. Repair to hinged lid front adjacent to lock. Areas of minor defects to hinged wings. Glass frame broken and reglued in several places. Glassware generally in good order. Turned feet probably associated and one broken and reglued.
A George III mahogany six bottle decanter box, circa 1800, containing six gilt highlighted decanters and a pair of glassesBox lacking small section of moulding to the lid, the lid with a single extensive crack across surface. One support hinge lacking. Key lacking. Two original glasses remain, decanters in overall good condition, slight chips to two of the stoppers. Some slight losses to gilding and glass consistent with age and use.
A small group of variously hallmarked silver items comprising a George V hallmarked silver napkin ring modelled as a horseshoe, A Wilcox, Birmingham 1932, a further Bakelite and silver covered engine turned decorated napkin ring, a "Sherry" decanter label, a cravat clip, an 835 silver standard rattle modelled as a bunny, a silver cased fob watch, and an enamel decorated RAF bar brooch, weighable silver approx 0.9ozt.
Two similarly decorated Elizabeth II hallmarked silver decanter labels; "Whisky", David Hollander & Son, Birmingham 1977, and "Sherry", maker's initials DSS, Birmingham 1978, also a 925 silver "Port" example, a clear glass square section hallmarked silver mounted scent bottle, Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1904, and a further smaller silver capped example, combined approx 2.1ozt (5).
A George V hallmarked silver sauce boat with shaped rim and leaf capped C-scroll handle, raised on three outswept legs with stepped lobed feet, Haseler Bros, London 1914, length 12.5cm, and a Georgian silver "Claret" decanter label, Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1806, combined approx 2.6ozt (2).

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