Vintage English Gin Decanter / Liquor Label by Richards & Knight
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine vintage English Gin decanter or liquor label. In sterling silver.
20th Century English Edwardian Vintage Gin Decanter
Sterling Silver
Vintage English Gin Decanter / Liquor Label by Richards & Knight
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine vintage English Gin decanter or liquor label. In sterling silver.
Sterling Silver
1950s Lagardo Tackett Gin Decanter Carafe Japan
By Lagardo Tackett
Located in Chula Vista, CA
AMBIANIC presents 1950s Gin Carafe Ceramic Vase Lagardo Tackett Japan Carafe with cork stopper Fabulous design Kenji Fujita Lagardo Tackett Associates for Freeman-Lederman Japan Make...
Ceramic, Porcelain
Scandinavian Gin Decanter in Purple Sommerso Glass, 1970s
Located in Esbjerg, DK
A modernist/Brutalist styled decanter for Gin or Vodka. It’s made from amethyst summerso glass.
Blown Glass
$700
H 10.83 in W 3.94 in D 3.94 in
Vintage Sherry Decanter, English, Cut Glass, Spirit Bottle, Liqueur, Port, Gin
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is a vintage Sherry decanter. An English, cut glass spirit bottle, dating to the late 20th century, circa 1975. A fine decanter with an appealing cut appearance Displaying a de...
Cut Glass
$1,475
H 13 in W 4.34 in D 4.34 in
Pair of Vintage Spirit Decanters, English, Cut Glass, Liqueur Bottle, Port, Gin
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is a pair of vintage spirit decanters. An English, cut glass liqueur bottle, dating to the late 20th century, circa 1970. Attractive vintage decanters, pleasingly decorative an...
Cut Glass
Scotch and Gin Sterling Silver and Crystal Decanters
Located in New York, NY
A handsome set of Scotch and Gin crystal and sterling silver decanters. The handle is beautifully crafted to resemble a grape vine.
Sterling Silver
Holmegaard Handblown Clear Glass Dog Decanter or Gin Pig
By Holmegaard
Located in New Westminster, British Columbia
This type of decanter is also referred to also as a gin pig, and was made by Holmegaard Glassworks and is in excellent condition.
Blown Glass
Raymor Italy Gin Decanter
By Raymor
Located in Hanover, MA
Hand painted ceramic Gin decanter by Raymor Italy
Ceramic
Vintage Altenkunstadt Porcelain "Gin" Decanter, Made in Western Germany
Located in Nantucket, MA
Underglaze blue and white porcelain Altenkunstadt decanter made in Western Germany with the word "GIN" repeated around the circumference above a repeated scene of a man and woman aga...
Porcelain, Cork
Sold
H 10.75 in Dm 4.5 in
Set of Six Blown Glass Liquor Decanters by Steuben with Sterling Silver Collars
By Steuben Glass, Watson Silver
Located in Peabody, MA
Labels include Brandy, Rum, Scotch, Rye, Gin, and Bourbon. Each decanter signed Steuben, and each decanter collar signed with the mark for Watson Co., Sterling.
Sterling Silver
Vintage German Decanters Disguised as Books: Gin & Rum
Located in Esbjerg, DK
A novel set of decanters: Rum and Gin disguised/consealed as Dictionaries.
Porcelain
Sold
H 11 in W 17 in D 4.5 in
Midcentury Lucite Glass Bar Barware Decanters Pump Scotch Bourbon Vodka Gin
Located in West Hartford, CT
Rare midcentury barware with four decanters, each hallmarked either Scotch, Bourbon, Vodka or Gin and all with rare pump mechanism for the perfect pour.
Glass, Lucite
"Gin" Glass and Sterling Silver Decanter, C. 1950
Located in New York, NY
Glass and sterling silver decanter with sterling silver overlay reading "Gin" with dimple effect, American, circa 1950's.
Sterling Silver
Coromandel Decanter Tantalus
By Betjemanns & Sons, George Betjemann & Sons
Located in Northampton, United Kingdom
Betjemann's Patent 59970 London" With two unusual cut crystal lead decanters with removable ceramic wine labels for "Vodka" and "Gin".
Brass
Liquor Decanters from Lagardo Tackett
By Lagardo Tackett
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Gin or Vodka porcelain decanters with caning to stem
Cane, Porcelain
Vintage English Port Decanter / Liquor Label by Richards & Knight
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine vintage English Port decanter or liquor label. In sterling silver. By Richards & Knight. The octagonal silver label hangs on a chain and reads: PORT Marked with English h...
Sterling Silver
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