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Lot 359

Lot 359

A selection of Linley items to include a Trafalgar decanter, the glass body of canted square...

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Lot 359

Lot Description

A selection of Linley items to include a Trafalgar decanter, the glass body of canted square form with linear etched detail and flared neck, with glass stopper having square santos rosewooda finial, inset with silver plaque hallmarked Edinburgh 2005, 8" (20.5cm) high; a set of six coasters, 4" (10cm) diameter, on wooden stand with metal fittings and base marked 'Linley'; and a champagne bottle stopper with nickel tapering body marked 'Linley', and ebony finial, 5" (12.75cm) long.

Postage: Auction Default

Weight: No

Total lot weight: No

*‘Santos rosewooda’ (Machaenum Scleroxylon) tree, Bolivia – substitute for Brazilian rosewood (Dalbergia Nigra) and NOT on CITES list*

Decanter with minor staining/residue to interior, tarnishing to silver plaque but hallmarks clear. Coaster base loose from stand. Stopper with tarnishing to body.

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