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Single Malt required
An early Xmas pressy for myself.
Not my usual type of purchase but a very nice presentation Decanter for a Capt Nunn on promotion with the 3rd Royal Lancashire Militia. 1873. Paul |
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Hi Paul,
That really is a cracking piece indeed. I love stuff like this, unusual and full of history. If it were mine I would certainly fill it with some nice Scotch. The rich colour might even bring out the etching a little too. Well done. Cheerio, Roy
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Great item and amazing that is in such condition after all this time.
Peter
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Thanks Roy,Peter.
It has been very well looked after and a nice bit of research to be had. It has likely been preserved by some spirit!! Paul |
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In the right hands now mate, lovely addition to your collection,
Wilf |
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If you just wanted to bring out the colour and engraving, you could use the old theatrical standby - cold tea. But that would be a terrible waste. What a beautiful object, well done.
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A lovely item.
Andy
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Thanks for the kind comments,
It is certainly a nice addition whilst the long wait for the odd Lancs Militia or RVC plate goes on. Paul |
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A really superb and lovely thing, get it filled.
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