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 When the tax was repealed in 1845, a heavier gauge was reverted to.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 Bristol blue decanters, marked 'Brandy' and…

Georgian Bristol Blue Brandy and Hollands Decanters

Pair of Georgian Bristol blue decanters, marked 'Brandy' and 'Hollands', accented in gilt and set with original blue glass stoppers, height 22.5 cm (2)

Georgian Bristol blue decanter set, comprising three bottles…

Georgian Bristol Blue Decanter Set on Sheffield Plate Stand

Georgian Bristol blue decanter set, comprising three bottles accented in gilt with 'Rum', 'Brandy' and 'Hollands', with engraved mother of pearl stopper labels, height 17 cm each, resting on a Sheffield Plate stand, stand height 27 cm

Georgian Bristol blue 'Brandy' decanter gilt decoration with…

Georgian Bristol Blue Brandy Decanter with Gilt Decoration

Georgian Bristol blue 'Brandy' decanter gilt decoration with mark for 'Brandy,', height 22 cm. Stopper replaced.

Set of three Georgian blue glass spirit bottles in stand total…

Georgian Blue Glass Spirit Bottle Set with Stand

Set of three Georgian blue glass spirit bottles in stand total height 28 cm

Near pair antique glass wine flasks each with dark amber…

Georgian Glass Wine Flasks with Engraved Silver Collars

Near pair antique glass wine flasks each with dark amber coloured glass bottles, and engraved silvered caps and collars. Probably of Georgian origin. (Height 21 cm, each).

A pair Georgian moon flask decanters c.1830 Bristol green and…

Georgian Moon Flask Decanters in Bristol Green and Brown

A pair Georgian moon flask decanters c.1830 Bristol green and brown glass Heights: 22 cm and 23 cm

A George III Bristol blue glass Whisky bottle with pewter mount,…

George III Bristol Blue Glass Whisky Bottle with Pewter Mount

A George III Bristol blue glass Whisky bottle with pewter mount, c. 1780, height 22 cm

Good Georgian amber cut crystal decanter, height 26 cm approx

Georgian Amber Cut Crystal Decanter - 26cm Height

Good Georgian amber cut crystal decanter, height 26 cm approx

A Georgian green glass bottle, with old painting, 27 cm tall.…

Georgian Green Glass Bottle with Old Painting

A Georgian green glass bottle, with old painting, 27 cm tall. Provenance: Windsor Antiques. The Estate of Stanley Crawford Stevens.

A Georgian pair of Bristol blue glass and gilt decanters and…

Georgian Bristol Blue Glass Decanters with Gilt Markings

A Georgian pair of Bristol blue glass and gilt decanters and stoppers, marked Brandy and Hollands, circa 1820, 23.5 cm high

A Georgian brown glass gilt Shrub bottle, circa 1820, 23 cm high

Georgian gilt shrub bottle, 1820

A Georgian brown glass gilt Shrub bottle, circa 1820, 23 cm high

A Georgian aqua green glass cordial decanter, with clear glass…

Georgian Aqua Green Glass Cordial Decanter with Stopper

A Georgian aqua green glass cordial decanter, with clear glass rope twist handle and faceted stopper, star cut base 24 cm high

A pair of George III green decanters, each of cylindrical form,…

George III Green Decanters with Mushroom Stoppers

A pair of George III green decanters, each of cylindrical form, with triple ring neck and a cut mushroom stopper.