Good morning peeps! Cracking day here in Sunny Crosby.
I bought this on Friday in my local charity shop, it cost £1.50!!!!!!!!
As soon as I saw the etched backstamp of a 'B' I assumed it was going to be BACCARAT.
Can any kind soul have a good look at the photos and see if they recognise the pattern.
The decanter is round with 5 bands of diamond cuts on the base and with 10 cut facets on the neck. The base decanter unit is etched with a B and then what I assume are date letters/numbers. I have not been able to capture it on film so I've drawn an exact copy. To my eye it looks like a PG one way or the other...possibly an unfinished 3 or 5 and a 1 with a blob tail ...really confusing, so possibly 31 or 51?

Given that it's etched with a B rather than the normal or current mark would this be an 19thC decanter or earlier? After a few Cognacs my lay mind muses whether it could be according to our timeline 'Georgian'? Does anyone know when the B gave way to the current style stamp?
I'm not altogether positive the stopper is right. Its not signed or marked. It does give a very French 'Fleur de lys' sort of look to it but it sits about 2-3 mm too deep in my opinion, below the frosted inner stopper band and therefore looks a bit squat. If this isn't the right stopper it wouldn't surprise me that the original was this shape, but the replacement just not matched perfectly? still, could be the right one...
I have seen this 5 diamond cut banding on a design called LODI 1949-61 but I haven't seen if the decanter has a faceted neck.
As always any thoughts, suggestions , help you can give, even with reference points for me to further my investigations would be gratefully received
Thanks Simon