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Vintage Victorian Silver Plated Tantalus SJ Rose Son 20th Century

$1,204.87
£875
€1,023.29
CA$1,648.57
A$1,793.77
CHF 949.78
MX$21,580.27
NOK 12,060.07
SEK 11,034.12
DKK 7,645.41

About the Item

A beautiful Victorian silver plate mounted two bottle tantalus, the sterling silver mounted decanters bearing hallmarks S J Rose Son , Birmingham 1983. The polished walnut case has a fine grain with superb caramel hues and features a pair of cut glass decanters with sterling silver labels. The decanters held securely beneath an articulated top plate with inset handle with a circular working lock which secures access to the decanters, the original key is present. The tantalus is standing on a tiered plinth base with attractive bracing in the Gothic revival taste. This item is of really superb quality and will instantly enhance any room in your home.   Condition: In really excellent condition, the decanters with no chips or cracks, please see photos for confirmation. Dimensions in cm: Height 34 cm x Width 29 cm x Depth 16 cm Dimensions in inches: Height 1 foot, 1 inch x Width 11 inches x Depth 6 inches S.J. Rose Son,  is a British silversmith and goldsmith company known for its hallmarked silver items. The company, established in 1928 by Stephen J. Rose, operated from Tottenham Court Road and later Ridgmount Street in London. They were registered as manufacturing goldsmiths, silversmiths, and jewellers. Their hallmarks typically include the maker's mark "SJR" (or variations thereof), along with other hallmarks like the assay office mark (e.g., anchor for Birmingham, leopard's head for London), the lion passant (for sterling silver), and the date letter. Our reference: A4562

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