
Wine & whisky passed in
Buchanans Whiskey glazed earthenware decanter, WWI period in shape of a military shell, in navy blue and pale blue (approx 22cm high), base marked, 'James Green & Nephew/Queen Victoria St London/Patent No.12748/8. Septr 1916.' (the retailers) and by the maker, 'Copeland Spode', with moulds on both sides, on one side it depicts a ship with the name 'Sydney' below and on the opposite side it depicts a soldier wearing a slouch hat standing to attention with a WWI vintage aeroplane overhead. Missing
Attributes read from the catalogue text · provenance below
Estimate
A$250–250
Closed 29 Nov 2024, 11:00 View at the house ↗
Dixson Room, State Library of NSW, Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW
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History
- Lot first indexed15 June 2026, 04:03
Provenance
- Source
- Noble Numismatics
- First seen
- 15 June 2026, 04:03
- Last seen
- 28 June 2026, 16:09
- Maker
- Spode · extracted from the listing
- Reference
- This page is the durable record · survives the house removing its listing
- Artifact hash
- b4adc757c533 · integrity of the captured page
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