Pair of very impressive top quality large heavy cut glass decanters with mushroom stoppers and sterling silver collars.
The silver is hallmarked from London in 1973 with the makers mark being that of Israel Freeman & Son Ltd.
Both are in perfect order as in no damage, there is however white frosty looking marks which is the inside , not sure how best to get into them to clean this?
Weighing just in excess of 3.5KG the pair, each stands an impressive 11 1/4 inches tall.
Cinzano is not included.
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Pair of very impressive top quality large heavy cut glass decanters with mushroom stoppers and sterling silver collars.
The silver is hallmarked from London in 1973 with the makers mark being that of Israel Freeman & Son Ltd.
Both are in perfect order as in no damage, there is however white frosty looking marks which is the inside , not sure how best to get into them to clean this?
Weighing just in excess of 3.5KG the pair, each stands an impressive 11 1/4 inches tall.
Cinzano is not included.
DATE | 1973 |
MAKER or SPONSOR MARK | Israel Freeman & Son Ltd |
ASSAY OFFICE | London |
WEIGHT (Grammes) | 3503 |
WEIGHT (Troy) | ….. |
REF:- | 415C |
Heavy Cut Glass Decanters, a distinguished pair crafted by Israel Freeman & Son Ltd in London in 1973. These decanters exemplify the superior craftsmanship of the era, featuring substantial cut glass bodies complemented by sterling silver collars. All hallmarked for authenticity.
Each decanter stands approximately 11.25 inches (285mm) tall and weighs just over 3.5 kilograms for the pair, underscoring their substantial presence. The intricate cut glass design not only enhances their visual appeal but also beautifully refracts light, adding elegance to any setting.
The sterling silver collars, bearing the maker’s mark of Israel Freeman & Son Ltd and the London assay office stamp from 1973, add a touch of historical significance to these pieces. The mushroom-shaped stoppers further enhance their aesthetic appeal, making them standout items in any collection.
Despite their age, both decanters remain in excellent condition, with no noted damage. There are minor white frosty-looking marks on the inside, which are typical of glassware of this age and do not detract from their overall beauty or functionality.
Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, established in 1920, are renowned for their exceptional silverware, and these decanters exemplify their commitment to quality and design excellence. Their pieces are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Priced at £975.00, this pair of Heavy Cut Glass Decanters offers an opportunity to own a piece of 1970s elegance and craftsmanship. Whether as a personal indulgence or a thoughtful gift, they embody the sophistication and quality of a bygone era.
Origin | English |
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Period | 20th Century |
Sponsor/Maker | Israel Freeman & Son Ltd |
REF CODE | 415C |
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Situated within the Central belt of Scotland (UK), we are a small, family run business. Indeed, we traded in silver for many years before forming Dart Silver Ltd in 2006.