Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840

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Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840
Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840
Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840
Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840
Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840
Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840
Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840
Unusual small spirit decanter for whisky or gin, in dark green glass, of a rectangular shape, set with a cork lined stopper featuring a drilled George V penny coin; antique English, late Georgian style and Victorian period, from circa 1840.

Condition: some surface wear, cork worn

Size: Wide: 7 cm Length: 11 cm Height: 14 cm

The long Victorian period (1838-1901) spanned over an immensely prolific time in the history of art and design. It covers such great fashions as Gothic Revival, the Pre-Raphaelites, Aesthetic Movement, Expressionism, Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau. That was quite unlike any other period.

Facts of Lavish Cool history — wine bottles are widely used from the early 1600s, thanks to the Italian glass blowers. At the same time the French began storing bottled and corked wine.

Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840
Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840
Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840
Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840
Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840
Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840
Green Glass Decanter, English Circa 1840