Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles
Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles
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Pair of English Blown and Cut Glass Decanter Hexagonal Grog Box Bottles

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DETAILS
A pair of early antique, English hexagonal case bottles with faceted, teardrop stoppers. A grog box is a fitted chest designed to hold a collection of triangular, square, hexagonal or octagonal liquor decanters.
STYLE
Georgian
LITERATURE
Andy McConnell, The Decanter an Illustrated History of Glass from 1650, p. 103, Plate 149
COLOR(S)
Colorless
PLACE OF ORIGIN
England | United Kingdom
PERIOD
George III (1760-1820)
DATE
Circa 1790
DIMENSIONS
(2) Width 5 Depth 2.75 Height 10.5 inches
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