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Late Victorian oak tantalus with brass mounts, with mirrored high-back housing three glass decanters, behind a lockable hinged box and concealed drawer each with compartmentalised interiors, with key, together with two silver decanter labels, 'Cognac' and 'Champagne', a Coalport 'Scotch' decanter label and two further glass decanters, tantalus H34cm
An Oak Four Bottle Decanter Box, with silver plated mounts, housing four glass decanters, two with silver labels, together with a Georgian mahogany box banded in satinwood (2)Tantalus - a label missing from the top. Top and catches all operating smoothly. With a key but not the right key. Decanters badly chipped.Box - numerous small veneer losses, no key, lining lost.
An early 20th Century oak three-decanter tantalus, c.1910, with silver plated mounts, handle and lock, the handle rotates when unlocked to allow the decanters to be removed, the square decanters have ball-shaped stoppers and sit in compartments with velvet-lined bases, 37.5 x 14.3 x 32cms high.PROVENANCE: The Graham Smith Retirement Auction - 50 years in the Antiques Trade.
AN EDWARDIAN OAK TANTALUS GAME COMPENDIUMearly 20th century, white metal strapwork and carrying handles, contains three cut glass decanters, two doors opening to three compartments containing later matched shot glasses and chess pieces, the drawer beneath contains cribbage board (without pins) and later cards, die and dominoes, with key, 34.5cm high x 39cm long x 30cm deep
Early 20th century oak and silver plated Tantalus, holding three hobnail cut glass decanters, the silver plated handle stamped to sides 'the Tantalus', the oak case with hallmarked silver banding, Betjeman Bros. London 1913, H32.5cm. Note - The Tantalus is not marked 'Betjeman' it is the silver banding that is hallmarked for Betjemann Brothers (John George Betjemann & Ernest Edward Betjemann).
Late 19th / Early 20th century golden oak tantalus / cigar box. Silver-plated fittings, handles to both sides. Original bevelled glass. Velvet lined spaces for three decanters. Height 33m, width 38cm, depth 28.5cm. Original decanters are missing, key is not present and drawer is locked. Cosmetically generally good, some loss to veneer on back and wood at front lower left.
French crystal and gilt bronze tantalus in the manner of Baccarat, possibly late 19th century. With three cut glass decanters, stoppers, and a wreath-topped column resting atop a mirrored tripod tray. Incised floral motifs throughout the bronze; faces carved in relief along the feet of the tray.(Overall) height: 15 in x diameter: 13 1/2 in.Condition: One crystal stopper is broken: the stem of the stopper is missing and there are large chips. Another stopper with several chips throughout. One bottle with a hole and cracks surrounding this small hole. Another bottle with small chips along the shoulder. All bottles with scratches and signs of use. There are a few chips to the crystal glass column. The column sits at a slight angle on the base. Some light scratches to the mirrored base. The mirror is slightly separated from the metal base. To the metal components throughout there is tarnishing, some accretions, and wear.
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