Date & Origin
England or Europe, 1850. Period of Victoria.
Condition
Very good, some minor chips to the rim and stopper as shown.
Dimensions
Height: 22.5cm Diameter: 10.8cm.
Weight
807 grams
Technical Description
A ruby cut glass decanter. The neck features two slice cut neck rings above a body decorated with slice and pillar flute cuts. These cuts continue to the base. The original matching stopper remains.
This is a very unusual and rare form. There are some attributes which would point to English manufacture and then there are others which could point to German or French manufacture. Either way, we have never come across this exact form before and although we have a number of excellent reference books on decanters, including both of Andy McConnell's, unfortunately, we couldn't find another example as a reference. A rare occurrence today with the sheer volume of information available both on and offline.
Historical Relevance
Hand-blown around the time Queen Victoria married her cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
This item is out of stock.