Technical Description
An exceptional pair of Edwardian Cut decanters dating to c1910.
They have their original diamond cut stoppers above slice cut necks with further bands of diamonds on the shoulders and body. Stunning elegant design with star cut feet.
Date & Origin
England, c1910.
Condition
Excellent, no chips cracks or restoration, clean and clear.
Dimensions
Height: 35cm (includes stopper) Diameter: 12cm
Historical Context
In 1910, Andrew Blain Baird makes the first powered monoplane flight in Scotland, at Ettrick Bay on the Isle of Bute in a self-built machine. Also, the whisky-based liqueur Drambuie is first marketed commercially, from Leith in Edinburgh.
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