Hukin & Heath - 瓶子 (2) - 威士忌小杯 - 纯银和水晶玻璃 - 威尔士亲王团





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由 Hukin & Heath 生产的水晶威士忌酒瓶,银制盖,伯明翰1909年,印有威尔士亲王团徽章,Edwardian 工艺。
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A rare and highly collectible matching pair of sterling silver-topped crystal whisky ‘noggin’ decanters by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, dated 1909.
These early-Edwardian pieces combine fine English silversmithing with regimental military provenance — a category highly sought-after by collectors of British militaria and antique silver.
Each noggin is mounted with a hinged sterling silver flip-top lid, fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1909 and stamped with the maker’s mark JTH / JHM (Hukin & Heath).
Inside each lid is the lion passant and date letter confirming solid silver, not plated.
The tops are finely engraved with the heraldic crest of the Prince of Wales Regiment:
the iconic plume of three ostrich feathers, encircled by a coronet, with a banner reading:
“THE PRINCE OF WALES REG.T – DRAGON XCVIII”.
Regimental silver with such clear and crisp engraving is increasingly rare, especially in matching pairs.
The crystal bodies are hand-cut with a starburst base and remain in excellent condition for their age.
Both pieces stand on applied glass feet and display beautifully on any bar, militaria cabinet, or silver collection.
A rare and highly collectible matching pair of sterling silver-topped crystal whisky ‘noggin’ decanters by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, dated 1909.
These early-Edwardian pieces combine fine English silversmithing with regimental military provenance — a category highly sought-after by collectors of British militaria and antique silver.
Each noggin is mounted with a hinged sterling silver flip-top lid, fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1909 and stamped with the maker’s mark JTH / JHM (Hukin & Heath).
Inside each lid is the lion passant and date letter confirming solid silver, not plated.
The tops are finely engraved with the heraldic crest of the Prince of Wales Regiment:
the iconic plume of three ostrich feathers, encircled by a coronet, with a banner reading:
“THE PRINCE OF WALES REG.T – DRAGON XCVIII”.
Regimental silver with such clear and crisp engraving is increasingly rare, especially in matching pairs.
The crystal bodies are hand-cut with a starburst base and remain in excellent condition for their age.
Both pieces stand on applied glass feet and display beautifully on any bar, militaria cabinet, or silver collection.

