This exquisite Glass decanter, dating from the late Victorian to early Edwardian era (c. 1890–1910), is a stunning example of period craftsmanship. Measuring 23 cm x 15cm x 10cm, it features a rich, hand-blown body accented by a sophisticated silver-plated collar engraved with "WHISKEY" and a matching spherical stopper
Spirit Service & Aeration: Ideal for serving whiskey, the decanter’s design allows the spirit to "breathe," which can soften sharper notes and enhance complex aromas.
Sediment Removal: It serves the practical purpose of separating aged whiskey from any natural sediment, ensuring a clear and visually pleasing pour.
Elegant Display: This is a premiere statement piece for a home bar, dining room, or bar cart, adding a touch of Victorian class to any collection.
Preservation: Unlike original bottles that may not seal perfectly once opened, a well-fitted glass stopper helps reduce air exposure, preserving the flavor and quality of the spirit over time.
Ceremonial Experience: It elevates the act of drinking from a simple pour into a sophisticated ritual, making it perfect for hosting guests or special occasions.
Investment & Collecting: glass was made using real gold chloride, making it a high-quality collectible that represents a specific, luxurious period of British glass-making history.
Add a touch of Victorian elegance to your home bar with this rare Antique Glass Whiskey Decanter (c. 1900). Featuring a vibrant, hand-blown body and a fine silver collar engraved with 'WHISKEY,' this 23cm piece is both a functional aerator and a stunning collector's item. Perfect for preserving your finest spirits or as a centerpiece for your next tasting, it combines historical prestige with timeless sophistication
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R 1 650,00Price
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