A Victorian coromandel decanter box, the hinged lid enclosing three...
A Victorian coromandel decanter box, the hinged lid enclosing three decanters and seven liqueur glasses, bearing plaque inscribed 'Chapmans Patent No. 191' and with Bramah lock, with key, width of case 32.5cm.A Victorian coromandel decanter box, the hinged lid enclosing three decanters and seven liqueur glasses, bearing plaque inscribed 'Chapmans Patent No. 191' and with Bramah lock, with key, width of case 32.5cm.
There are a few splits to the top, an inscription has been erased to the brass plaque, one of the decanters has a small chip to the lip, one of the decanter stoppers is stuck fast so unable to be removed and as can clearly be seen, we are missing five of the glasses. Buyers and prospective Buyers are deemed to have satisfied themselves before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to (but not limited to) the physical condition (including defects) of the Lot and its description in the Catalogue. Buyers and prospective Buyers should note the provisions of General Conditions 2.4 and 2.5 in relation to descriptions of the Lot in the Catalogue. All gemstones are sold as synthetic/treated unless stated otherwise in the description. See the full Terms & Conditions of sale and ensure you have read and understood them before proceeding to buy at auction.
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A Victorian coromandel decanter box, the hinged lid enclosing three decanters and seven liqueur glasses, bearing plaque inscribed 'Chapmans Patent No. 191' and with Bramah lock, with key, width of case 32.5cm.A Victorian coromandel decanter box, the hinged lid enclosing three decanters and seven liqueur glasses, bearing plaque inscribed 'Chapmans Patent No. 191' and with Bramah lock, with key, width of case 32.5cm.
There are a few splits to the top, an inscription has been erased to the brass plaque, one of the decanters has a small chip to the lip, one of the decanter stoppers is stuck fast so unable to be removed and as can clearly be seen, we are missing five of the glasses. Buyers and prospective Buyers are deemed to have satisfied themselves before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to (but not limited to) the physical condition (including defects) of the Lot and its description in the Catalogue. Buyers and prospective Buyers should note the provisions of General Conditions 2.4 and 2.5 in relation to descriptions of the Lot in the Catalogue. All gemstones are sold as synthetic/treated unless stated otherwise in the description. See the full Terms & Conditions of sale and ensure you have read and understood them before proceeding to buy at auction.