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Georgian
Prussian Decanter
dates to around c1810
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Nice period Decanter which was around in Lord Nelsons day |
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size and description below |
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priced at £39.50 |
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Georgian/Regency,
incised neck, four-ring Prussian-style decanter
and target (Bull's eye) stopper dating from the
early 19th century, c1810.
The decanter is
in good condition for its age. This means, of
course, that it shows the age related wear and
tear to the rim of the base consistent with some
200 years of use.
The neck of the
decanter is decorated with four heavily cut,
incised neck rings, with flute cutting between
each ring. The body of the decanter is also
flute-cut to the upper half. The base has a
polished-out pontil mark and measures 4.6 inches
in diameter. The decanter itself is 8.8 inches
in height without the stopper and 11.4 inches in
height with the stopper inserted. There are no
chips, cracks, significant scratches or any
evidence of restoration to the main decanter
item....there are a couple of minor nibbles to
the stopper
The stopper is of
target or bulls-eye form and is possibly the
original.
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