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George III brass and bone patented corkscrew, the turned bone handle with screw action above a grape and leaf design body, 14.5cm high £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian oak decanter box containing four decanters with a single glass held in the lid. 22cm wide 26cm high 22cm deep £180-£200 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian oak Tantalus with hinged brass handle, key lock on the side, locking drawer with four compartments, two decanters and three glasses. 36cm wide 37cm high 23cm deep £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian ebonized decanter box containing lift out tray with ornate gilded handle, gilded glass racks and four decanters. The ebonized box with gilded strapping, birdseye maple wide banding and inlaid brass foliate swags with intermittent white flowers on lid and front, 34cm wide, 27cm high, 25cm deep. £250-£300 plus 21.6% BP*
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Mahogany Tantalus, the brass fittings and swing top with three decanters, 40cm wide £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Walnut Art Deco Tantalus with chrome handle and rails enclosing three decanters. 32cm wide, 25cm high, 13cm deep. £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian oak Tantalus with three decanters held within a drawer and with brass decoration.retailed by Mappin and Webb. With brass plaque "presented to Color Sergt Pride from Sergeants Guards depot 1899", 36cm wide, 32cm high, 14cm deep £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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20th Century oak decanter and games compendium box with three hob nail design decanters and four glasses on swinging tray recessed in the lid. Two drawers one containing cards, poker dice, dice and dice shaker, the second containing six compartments with gaming chips. With rococo design handles, 37cm wide, 42cm high, 24cm deep. £250-£300 plus 21.6% BP*
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Early 20th Century mahogany cabinet decanter case. With mirror backed lid opened to three decanters, two doors holding ten glasses and with drawer below. The exterior with stringing decoration and two carrying handles, 36cm wide, 34cm high, 25cm deep. £180-£220 plus 21.6% BP*
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Fine Victorian coromandel decanter box containing two decanters for whiskey and gin. With gilded brass recessed handle in the lid. 26cm wide 26cm high, 15cm deep £200-£250 plus 21.6% BP*
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Late Victorian oak Tantalus with three decanters under plated handle, with platform and plated railings, 34cm wide, 30cm high, 25cm deep £60-£80 plus 21.6% BP*
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20th Century oak Tantalus with drop front containing two decanters and topped by chrome handle. 26cm wide, 35cm high, 13cm deep £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian travelling decanter box with brass recess handles, with two decanters 22cm wide, 30cm high, 14cm deep. £180-£220 plus 21.6% BP*
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Early 20th Century oak Tantalus the tray design with two drawers below, the lock released by a button under each decanter. The top slides upon unlocking to give access to the two decanters. The tray with strap work and with two carrying handles, 45cm wide, 33cm high, 35cm deep £120-£180 plus 21.6% BP*
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Edwardian oak Tantalus with chrome embellishments and handle, two decanters, two enamel wine labels whiskey and brandy. 27cm wide, 33cm high, 14cm deep £60-£80 plus 21.6% BP*
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Late Victorian Tantalus with two decanters in wooden base and sprung central locking column, to include two wine labels for Brandy and Rum 23cm wide, 32cm high, 12cm deep £60-£80 plus 21.6% BP*
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Edwardian oak Tantalus with silver plated swivel handle and cradle, two decanters. 28cm wide, 30cm high, 14cm deep. £60-£80 plus 21.6% BP*
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20th Century mahogany Tantalus containing one decanter with silver plate handle and scroll fittings 18cm wide, 35cm high, 14cm deep. £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian oak Tantalus the locked elegantly curved gates opening to three decanters.with plated decoration. 45cm wide, 34cm high, 15cm deep £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Unusual Edwardian Tantalus with swivel cradle containing three decanters, with twelve glasses in two galleries. The handle chrome and with chrome mounts etc. 32cm wide, 32cm high, 22cm deep. £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian oak Tantalus in the form of a box with a flap front, the two decanters with pouring lip in divided compartments and with slotted shelf in front with three compartments containing glasses below label on front flap Chapmans Patent. 23cm wide, 24cm high, 20cm deep. £180-£220 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian oak Tantalus with swivel cradle containing three decanters, with presentation plaque dated 1883. 36cm wide, 34cm high, 15cm deep £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Stylish Edwardian ebonized Tantalus with silver plated handle and mounts, three decanters, 40cm wide, 33cm high, 15cm deep. £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian oak Tantalus with hinged flap opening with key lock on the side, with brass mounts and plaque with date 10th Feb 1899. Three decanters. 37cm wide, 33cm high, 14cm deep £50-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian oak Tantalus, mirror backed with games drawer below six compartment sprung loaded lid area, once open to reveal the locking pin for access to the game drawer. Plated handle and strapwork. Maker D&A 38cm wide, 33cm high, 29cm deep £150-£200 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian oak Tantalus with mirror back, Three compartment drawer and two brass shields on top of lid and drawer, three decanters 36cm wide, 30cm high, 27cm deep. £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian oak Tantalus of Gothic design with plated basket type opening handles three decanters, patented 36cm wide, 32cm high, 14cm deep £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian oak Tantalus with carved blind lattice work base, brass fittings. Three decanters 37cm wide, 36cm high, 12cm deep. £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Grand Vin De Chateau Latour Premier Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1970, one bottle £200-£300 plus 21.6% BP*
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Glenfiddich Highland Crock Mary Queen of Scots single malt whiskey, in ceramic crock, 750 ml, 43% volume in carton with stopper, together with Bells Extra Special Old Scotch Whiskey in ceramic decanter, 70 cl, 40% volume. £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Chateau Mouton Rothschild Pauillac,1989 £150-£250 plus 21.6% BP*
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Charles Heidsieck Brut 1969 Champagne, France, 75cl. Finest extra quality, extra dry. Purveyors of champagne to his late majesty King George VI £20-£30 plus 21.6% BP*
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Harveys Petite Champagne Cognac, 1944 £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Moet Chandon Champagne, Magnum, Brut Imperial, France, 150cl, 12% £20-£30 plus 21.6% BP*
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Chateau Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac, 1959, one bottle £1,000-£1,500 plus 21.6% BP*
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Three bottles of Champagne, to include Etienne Dumont, Champagne Brut, 75cl, together with Condesa Blanca Reserva Brut 75cl and Sanstrave Cava Brut Nature 75cl, (3) £20-£30 plus 21.6% BP*
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Ostard's 1875 vintage Cognac, Shaw, Cockell & Co, one bottle £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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General Gazetteer, R Brookes, London 1819, with folding world map £20-£30 plus 21.6% BP*
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Four Cecil Aidin Books to include Old Inns, Cathedrals and Abbey Churches of England, Roads and Vagabonds and Berkshire Vale (4) £60-£80 plus 21.6% BP*
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A bill for a Funeral, the 1829 bill for the late Joshua Beverley estate, detailing the suit in which he is to be laid to rest in, the coffin, gloves, etc £20-£30 plus 21.6% BP*
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Beatrix Potter, "The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin" Frederick Warne, 1903, together with The Story of Miss Moppet, Frederick Warne, "The Story of a Fierce and Bad Rabbit", Frederick Warne, "The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck", Frederick Warne and "The Tale of two blind Mice" Frederick Warne 1904, (5) £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Almanack for the Year of Christ 1782, engraved view of the Pantheon, Oxford St on four pages, original gilt tooled red morocco binding, housed within the matching slip case, 6cm high £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Of genealogy interest regarding John Thornton of Liberton who died in 1870. To include a photograph album of CDVs of military and nobility friends. Some loose photographs and a ledger of the Trust of the late John Thornton. The latter 33cm x 20cm (3) £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Ephemera of East Anglia interest to include an auction poster relating to Mundesley 1910, newspaper pages, various books including Evelyn White "Old Inns and Taverns of Ipswich", The Cliff Brewery Ipswich 1923, Leonard P Thompson Old Inns of Suffolk and Norwich Inn, Rectors of two Essex Parishes and their times. Also included various prints. (qty) £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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John Adams. Index Villaris: or, an Exact Register Alphabetically Digested, of all the Cities, Market-towns, Parishes, Villages, the Hundred, Lath, Rape, Ward, Wapentake, or other Division of each County. London: 1690 £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Beatrix Potter, "The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle", first issue, Frederick Warne and Co., 1905, colour illustrations, together with "Poupette-A-L'ePingle", Frederick Warne and Co, "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" Frederick Warne & Co, (3) £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Ten various subject books Myths of Greece and Rome, Teutonic Myth and Legend, Stories of Indian Gods and Heroes, Myths and Legends of China, Myths of Mexico and Peru, A Study of Magic and Religion, Myths and Legends of the Middle Ages, Monkey, Myths and Legends of Babylonia and Assyria and Myths and Legends of Japan, (10) £20-£40 plus 21.6% BP*
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British Hunts and Huntsmen in Four Volumes. Containing a Short History of Each Fox and Stag Hunt in the British Isles, 4 volumes, Biographical Press, in conjunction with The Sporting Life, 1908-1911, (4) £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Riders British Merlin, Cardanus Rider, 1727, the almanac with a red leather binding, pages with pencil text, the almanac being in the centre, 15cm high £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Beatrix Potter, "The Tailor of Gloucester", first issue, Frederick Warne and Co., 1903, colour illustrations £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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