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Author Topic: Dartington Decanter — not Frank Thrower  (Read 888 times)

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Offline Bernard C

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Dartington Decanter — not Frank Thrower
« on: March 20, 2010, 04:44:20 AM »
Dartington Magnum Minor Decanter D545

       

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This is a useful sized and elegant decanter, capacity 95cl (note error on box), roughly 1½ pints, which will comfortably take a standard bottle of wine.   The box has a canny little compartment which keeps the stopper safely away from the decanter, all done without any glue or extra pieces of cardboard.

It's not in the current range, and it's presumably not designed by Frank Thrower, as it doesn't have a FT number.   It's not in Thrower & Hill, 2007.   Does anyone know its designer and approximate launch and production dates?   Note that the box dates from after the change of name to Dartington Crystal in 1987 (Thrower & Hill p79).

The larger but otherwise identical Magnum Major (D546) has a capacity of 160cl.   There's one on the Internet carrying a blue circular label with a gold border (also not in Thrower & Hill), see here.

TIA — Bernard C.  8)
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Re: Dartington Decanter — not Frank Thrower
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2010, 07:09:02 AM »
The GMB time limit expired before I could add:-

Note that I had not expected to find this decanter or anything relevant in Thrower & Hill — the 1987 date was a bonus.

Bernard C.  8)
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