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 When the tax was repealed in 1845, a heavier gauge was reverted to.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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Georgian glass decanter

Georgian Glass Decanter

Georgian glass decanter

A fine 18th century cut glass decanter with three ring neck and…

18th Century Cut Glass Decanter with Mushroom Stopper

A fine 18th century cut glass decanter with three ring neck and mushroom stopper c1795 ground poncil mark on base 24 cm high

Pair of Georgian crystal decanters

Georgian Crystal Decanters Pair

Pair of Georgian crystal decanters

A pair of George III decanters, early 19th century, straight…

George III Decanters with Fluted Lens Cut Design

A pair of George III decanters, early 19th century, straight sided, fluted and lens cut to the body with three neck rings surmounted by a hollow cushion shaped and star cut stopper. Height 25 cm

Three 19th century cut glass decanters, circa 1800 and later…

19th Century Cut Glass Decanters

Three 19th century cut glass decanters, circa 1800 and later including a Georgian decanter with target stopper, a lobed decanter with facetted stopper and another with ridged neck and circular stopper, the lobed decanter 33 cm high

An early English cruciform serving bottle, circa 1700-1735…

English Cruciform Serving Bottle, 1700-1735

An early English cruciform serving bottle, circa 1700-1735 panel moulded with cruciform cross-section, Christies London label to base, 18.5 cm high

Pair of antique Georgian decanters, approx 34 cm high, and…

Georgian Decanter Pair, 34cm High

Pair of antique Georgian decanters, approx 34 cm high, and shorter (2)

Pair of Georgian glass decanters, approx 29 cm high, each (2)

Georgian Glass Decanters (Pair) - 29cm

Pair of Georgian glass decanters, approx 29 cm high, each (2)

Five various crystal decanters to include Georgian examples (5)

Assorted Georgian Crystal Decanters (5)

Five various crystal decanters to include Georgian examples (5)

Doulton Burslem King George IV stoneware decanter

King George IV Stoneware Decanter by Doulton Burslem

Doulton Burslem King George IV stoneware decanter

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

A Georgian heavy cut lead crystal decanter with triple ring…

Georgian Lead Crystal Decanter with Mushroom Stopper

A Georgian heavy cut lead crystal decanter with triple ring neck and mushroom stopper. C.1810. Height 21 cm

Georgian three ring decanter British Antique Dealers…

Georgian Three Ring Decanter with BADA Label

Georgian three ring decanter British Antique Dealers association label to base

Antique Georgian decanter, floral garland engraving with…

Georgian Floral Engraved Decanter with Initials

Antique Georgian decanter, floral garland engraving with initials E. H. (lacks stopper)