The earliest decanters date from the late seventeenth century and were made from blown moulded glass. They were used to serve wine at a time when there was a move towards less formal dining procedures and the reduced reliance on servants and waiters. The 1745 Excise Tax caused manufacturers to make decanters lighter in weight. The tax benefited the industry in Ireland where it did not apply. When the tax was repealed in 1845, a heavier gauge was reverted to. In the second half of the eighteenth century blue, green and amethyst coloured decanters were made. Decanters often sat on silver bottle coasters with baize bases (some even on castors) and could be 'pushed' around the dining table without making scratches or requiring serving staff.

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Pair of Georgian glass spirit decanters height 33 cm

Georgian Glass Spirit Decanters - 33cm Height

Pair of Georgian glass spirit decanters height 33 cm

A George III cut crystal decanter of faceted mallet form 28 cm…

George III Crystal Mallet Decanter - 28cm

A George III cut crystal decanter of faceted mallet form 28 cm high

A Georgian three ring decanter, mushroom stopper, height 25 cm

Georgian Three Ring Decanter with Mushroom Stopper

A Georgian three ring decanter, mushroom stopper, height 25 cm

Two late Georgian one-ring decanters, a cut crystal carafe and…

4 Crystal Decanters and Spare Stopper

Two late Georgian one-ring decanters, a cut crystal carafe and spare stopper (4)

Georgian decanter, hand cut crystal with serrated neck, height…

Serrated Neck Georgian Crystal Decanter (9 words)

Georgian decanter, hand cut crystal with serrated neck, height 28 cm

A Georgian decanter, three rings to neck and decoratively cut…

Georgian Cut Glass Decanter with Mushroom Stopper

A Georgian decanter, three rings to neck and decoratively cut body, mushroom stopper.

A Georgian faceted glass decanter, height 25 cm

Georgian Glass Decanter - 25cm Height

A Georgian faceted glass decanter, height 25 cm

A Georgian glass mallet-shape decanter, faceted sides, conical…

Georgian Faceted Glass Decanter with Conical Stopper

A Georgian glass mallet-shape decanter, faceted sides, conical stopper. Height 32 cm

A late Georgian lead glass liquor decanter with hobnail and…

Georgian hobnail liquor decanter with sunburst stopper

A late Georgian lead glass liquor decanter with hobnail and reed cut panels and sunburst mushroom stopper. Height 20 cm

Georgian glass decanter

Georgian Glass Decanter

Georgian glass decanter

A Georgian glass decanter, late 18th/early 19th century, the…

Georgian Triple Ringed Glass Decanter with Target Stopper

A Georgian glass decanter, late 18th/early 19th century, the Georgian triple ringed decanter with conical lower section and original target stopper, height 26.5 cm

A Georgian three Ringed decanter, no chips, 26 cm

Georgian Three Ringed Decanter - 26cm, Chip-Free

A Georgian three Ringed decanter, no chips, 26 cm

A Georgian small-scale decanter

Georgian Mini Decanter

A Georgian small-scale decanter

Georgian three ring neck glass decanter 23 cm height

Georgian Three Ring Neck Glass Decanter - 23cm

Georgian three ring neck glass decanter 23 cm height

Doulton Burslem King George IV stoneware decanter

King George IV Stoneware Decanter by Doulton Burslem

Doulton Burslem King George IV stoneware decanter

A Georgian glass decanter, height 29 cm

Georgian Glass Decanter - 29 cm Height

A Georgian glass decanter, height 29 cm

A small Georgian three ring decanter, condition: chip to stopper

Georgian Three Ring Decanter with Stopper Chip

A small Georgian three ring decanter, condition: chip to stopper