Pair of bottles / decanters for water or wine of English origin, from the Georgian era, produced under the regency of George III in the second half of the 18th century.
These bottles probably come from the Stourbridge manufacturing district known for its cut and engraved glass and blown crystal creations.
The two bottles are characterized by an inverted cone body engraved with oak leaves and a three-ring neck.
Probably, as was typical of the time, the two decanters were equipped with a mushroom cap which unfortunately has not reached us.
The bottles are in excellent condition, some limescale stains inside as clearly visible in the photos.
Measurements:
Height 26 cm
Maximum diameter approximately 12 cm.
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