Hi there. I'm new and trying to find help identifying the maker and any other information about a glass decanter that I found. It's glass, I think, rectangular with angled corners, and etched floral patterns on all sides. There is a silver base on it as well as a silver collar(?) around the neck. The stopper is cork with what appears to be a cherub on top. I've found some identifying marks. On top of the stopper, there's a diamond with the letters T.H. inside. Next to that are four symbols, each inside a circular shape. The symbols are, in order, a lion in profile with its head to the left, a lower-case "i," an upper-case "F," and what appears to be a devil's head with daggers criss-crossed through the head. Those same marks are on the bottom etched into the silver. The only other markings I see is a line of four more symbols etched into the silver. They are, in order, a collection of three small shapes, almost hay bale looking, a fleur de lys, something that resembles the head of a flower, and, finally, something that looks like a pine cone. The silver around the glass is decorated with woodlands/pastoral scenes.
Thanks so much for any help anyone can offer.
Jeremy