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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 81397, member: 25"]The pictures are a bit cluttered with irrelevant objects but they look like pretty typical 20th C decanters. Star cut bases are typical. If the cutting is really sharp they are hand cut, softer edges and they may be moulded.</p><p><br /></p><p>Not all that valuable because millions were made and they survive well. You'd use them for any spirit or fortified wine (Sherry, Port, etc) and that is why we have decanter labels.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 81397, member: 25"]The pictures are a bit cluttered with irrelevant objects but they look like pretty typical 20th C decanters. Star cut bases are typical. If the cutting is really sharp they are hand cut, softer edges and they may be moulded. Not all that valuable because millions were made and they survive well. You'd use them for any spirit or fortified wine (Sherry, Port, etc) and that is why we have decanter labels.[/QUOTE]
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