A French rosewood tantalus, fitted with a pair of silver-mounted glass decanters, Lagarde & Fortin, Paris (1922-28) .950 standard
Ceramics, Silver and Furniture
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A French rosewood tantalus, fitted with a pair of silver-mounted glass decanters, Lagarde & Fortin, Paris (1922-28) .950 standard
each collar moulded in relief with fruiting vines, the glass engraved with further vines, with engraved mallet-shaped stopper,one decanter with cracks and damage to the neck, the other with chips to the rim, 23,5cm high; the fitted stand with metal mounts and locking mechanism, 28cm high, 37cm long, 14cm deep
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