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#24046
$ 49
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Cyrus Noble -- Bear and Cubs Decanter
Another of our absolutely gorgeous Cyrus Noble North American Wild animal porcelain decanters -- this is the "Bear and Cubs" (ursus horribilis). The bear is a creature of great size, bulk and strength. It is omnivore, and will eat almost anything, from roots to beries to fish. But the food it prefers above all is wild honey. When irritated, bears are fierce fighters; this holds true for fema... more#24056


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Cyrus Noble -- California Seal Family Decanter
The seal is a playful, inquisitive creature -- a familiar sight in zoos, circuses, and marine parks the world over. This bright animal is an excellent swimmer and diver, and it feeds on shell fish, fish, and even sea birds. Young seals do not swim instinctively, however; they are taught to swim by their parents Seals are often seen flopping about on rocky oucroppings and basking in the sun on s... more#24059
$ 45
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Cyrus Noble -- Dolphin Decanter
The graceful "Dolphin" decanter from the Animals of the Sea Series. A natural-born entertainer, the dolphin is a star performer at aquariums and Marine Amustment Parks throughout the world. It's no secruet that dolphins can learn sophisticated tricks, just as horses and dogs can. But dolphins, being highly intelligent animals, get bored doing the same trick over and over Also, they won't wor... more#24047
$ 49
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Cyrus Noble -- Moose Cow and Calf Decanter
Another of our absolutely fabulous Cyrus Noble North American Wild Animal Porcelain Decanters -- this is "The Moose Cow and Calf" (Alces Americanus). One of the most impressive sights of the backwoods is a huge dark moose grazing peacefully in a quiet mountain valley. The moose is the largest deer in the world: some stand over seven feet tall and weigh almost three-quarters of a ton. Moose loo... more#24048
$ 49
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Cyrus Noble -- Mountain Lion Decanter
Another of our exquisite porcelain wildlife decanters produced by Cyrus Noble -- this the "Mountain Lion" (Felis Sylvestris). In the wilderness, there are the hunters and the hunted. The mountain lion is a hunter with great skill, and is perhaps the most graceful of all American predators. The lonely open country is its home, and stealth and swiftness are its trademarks. This decanter is the ... more#24057
$ 45
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Cyrus Noble -- Penguin Family Decanter
In the frozen sourthern lands where few humans dare to venture, hundreds of thousands of penguins live and prosper. These flightless birds are well adapted to the Antarctic environment. The wings work well as paddles, helping the penguin go after the fish and shell fish that make up its diet. Penguins' feathers are small and hard, almost like scales, and these protect the birds from the vicious... more#24060
$ 39
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Cyrus Noble -- Walrus Family Decanter
The Walrus Family from Cyrus Noble "Animals of the Sea" series. The walrus, with its hulking body, long tusks, whiskers, and mournful expression, has long been a favorite of story tellers, photographers, and artists. He inhabits the frigid waters surrounding the North Pole, and usually lives a peaceful life digging clams, mussels, and other shell fish from the sea bottom with its long ivory tus... more#19872
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Cyrus Noble Mine Series Decanters
The full series of Great Old West Decanters of the Cyrus Noble Mine Series. These are truly works of art with the detail and hand painting on each decanter. Decanters of this type, in my estimation, will be very rare in years to come as they simply haven't been made for 25 years and will not likely be produced or reproduced in the future. You see individual decanters for sale occasionally, but... more Page: 1