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Whyte & Mackays The Duffer decanter

By LJK79, 24 July, 2025
Description

Whyte & MacKay's decanter in good condition. No noticeable cracks or chips. Cork in good condition. Humorous golf theme. 

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
porcelain or ceramic
Distinguishing marks
Whyte & MacKay's label, no year stamped.
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
12"x4.5"
Date Period
1980's?????
Weight
1.5lbs?
History
unknown
Price Paid (If known)
$1.5
For Sale?
Yes
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NaidaTheCollector

1 day 6 hours ago

Whyte & Mackays “The Duffer” Ceramic Decanter

Whyte & Mackays “The Duffer” Ceramic Decanter

Designer: S. Hasenstab
Manufacturer: Made in USA (Genuine Porcelain)
Dimensions: Approx. 12" H x 4.5" W
Condition: Good (no chips or cracks, original cork intact)
Date Estimate: Likely 1970s–1980s
Medium: Glazed ceramic/porcelain
Category: Breweriana / Barware Collectibles

Description & Authentication

This is a vintage Whyte & Mackays "The Duffer" Scotch Whisky decanter, designed by S. Hasenstab and produced in the United States using genuine porcelain. The character depicted is a comical golfer, part of a novelty barware line meant to promote Whyte & Mackays blended Scotch whisky.

The base clearly states:

“Genuine Porcelain – DUFFER – Designed by S. Hasenstab – Made in U.S.A.”

This confirms its authenticity as a promotional piece from the distillery, produced likely in collaboration with American ceramic artists in the 1970s or early 1980s. The piece would have originally been sold full of whisky and then kept as a collectible display item.

Collectibility & Value

These decanters are collected within several niches:

  • Breweriana (whisky/spirits memorabilia)
  • Golf-themed collectibles
  • Vintage ceramic figural decanters

While not exceptionally rare, their value lies in:

  • Condition (yours is very good, cork present)
  • Completeness (label intact)
  • Character design (this humorous “Duffer” figure appeals to both barware and golf collectors)

Estimated Market Value (2025)

  • Retail Asking Price: $25–$45 USD
  • Auction Realized Price Range: $15–$30 USD
  • Your Purchase Price: $1.50 – Excellent bargain

Recommendation

Although this item does not warrant formal museum-grade appraisal due to its modest market value, if you are selling, you could highlight:

  • "Rare vintage figural whisky decanter"
  • "Golf humor collectible barware"
  • "Designed by S. Hasenstab – USA ceramic"

It would sell well on platforms like eBay or Etsy, particularly if cross-listed in golf and barware categories.

Average: 5 (1 vote)
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