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CH201 The Peoples Champagne or Soda-Water Tap for drawing effervescing wines and aerated waters without drawing the cork. Price of 2/6 on the box. From Ayrton & Saunders, Liverpool. The tap is marked H (star) R. $125.
CH202 Baltimore Champagne Tap Silver Plated appears on the box with a mortar and pestle mark. $125.
CH203 The Delmonico Champagne Tap instructions are: Press the point entirely through the cork of the bottle to be tapped, and withdraw the stiletto. Contents may then be drawn off as wanted by turning tap. $125
CH204 The Delmonico Champagne Tap instructions are: Press the point entirely through the cork of the bottle to be tapped, and withdraw the stiletto. Contents may then be drawn off as wanted by turning tap. $125
CH205 On the box label is Williams Champagne Tap, W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Sole Agents, 170 & 172 William St., N. Y. $95
Directions on the box With a small gimlet bore a hole nearly through the Cork, then (The HANDLE BEING TURNED TO ONE SIDE) place the Tap in the opening and force it straight through; then turn the bottle over so that the liquid covers the aperture in the lower part of the tube (otherwise the gas alone will escape) and turn the handle toward the top of the bottle neck, the Wine will then flow; when sufficient is drawn, turn the handle to either side and flow will cease. When the Wine gets low in the bottle, it is best to raise the tap, so that the opening in the lower part of the tube appears just below the cork. CH206 Marked on the top of the tap THE GEM TAP. $125
CH207 Savars Soda Water or Champagne Tap for drawing aerated water or effervescing wines without removing the cork. $125.
Directions for use: With a small gimlet bore a hole nearly through the cork, then insert the tap in the hole and screw it through the cork. Turn the bottle over so that the liquid covers the end of the tap. Then pull out the pin and the wine will flow. To close the tap simply turn the key. And a warning in caps DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES TRY TO CLOSE THE TAP BY INSERTING THE PIN. CH209 No. 200 Champagne Taps. Dexter Chamberlain s 1871 U. S. Patent. Manufactured by Landers, Frary & Clark, New Britain, Connecticut. $105
CH210 The Needle Champagne Tap is from G. M. W. Inc., Brooklyn, New York. $75
CH211 The Favorite Champagne Tap from C. T. Williamson Wire Novelty Co., 52 Badger Ave., Newark, N. J. $75
Directions for use: With a small gimlet bore a hole nearly through the cork, then insert the tap in the hole and screw it through the cork. Turn the bottle over so that the liquid covers the end of the tap. Then pull out the pin and the wine will flow. To close the tap simply turn the key. CH212 No. 2100 tap from Landers, Frary & Clark. $65
CH213 Tap with replaceable worm. $85
CH214 Savars Improved Soda Water or Champagne Tap with handle. For drawing water or effervescing wines without removing the cork. $145
CH215 The box has the mark of James Heeley & Sons. Apparently the box had multiple uses to hold up to a dozen Champagne Taps. This one is marked 1/12 Dozen and contains the single tap shown. The tap is number 4263. $150
CH217 Tap in lined case with two drop points. $165
CH218 Patent Syphon in Morocco case. By screwing the worm into the cork, Champagne, Soda Water, Lemonade, &c., may be drawn off at pleasure, and what remains in the bottle will not lose the effervescing property. $145
CH219 Drop Point Tap in a velvet lined tear drop shape box. Side valve handle and two drop points in the opposite side of the velvet lined case. $175
CH220 Tap with three feather handles for the Prince of Wales marked S. MAW & SON LONDON. $165
CH221 The Needle Champagne Tap. C.J.H. & Son. Box very poor. $45
CH222 The Practical Koomiss Tap (Price, 75 cents) from Llewellyn Apothecary, 1410 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. The tap is marked LLEWELLYN. Bottom of box is missing. $150.
CH223 Crescent shape valve handle tap. $45
CH224 Rectangular valve handle tap. $45
CH226 Rectangular valve handle tap. $45
CH227 Hexagonal valve housing and a nice tight worm on the pipe, the steel needle ends in a good sized button, nickel plated brass. While this is unmarked, it is Chamberlain's Patent Champagne Tap No. 2100. 4.6. $75
CH228 Crescent shape valve handle tap. $45
CH229 Tap with a nice tight worm on the pipe, the steel needle ends in a good sized button, nickel plated brass. $75
CH230 Champagne tap with thread on the pipe, dispenses fluid from the top end controlled by the side handle valve. $65
CH232 Rectangular valve handle tap, marked PATENT H (star) R and 4N. 4. William Henry Ryder s provisional British design registration of October 6, 1874. $75
CH233 Rectangular valve handle tap, marked PATENT H (star) R. 4. William Henry Ryder s provisional British design registration of October 6, 1874. $75
CH234 Pipe type tap with a side valve handle and a short screw cut into the end of the pipe. The spout is an orifice at the very top of the piece marked SPONG'S on one side of the oval valve handle and CLIMAX on the other. $125
CH235 Tap with a single side valve which is part of the spout and forms a wine spigot like shape. Marked C & C. $75
CH236 Loop handle tap with upturned spouts and side valve. Nickel plated on brass, rectangular handle on valve. 5.25. $225
CH237 Tap with curved spout. Archimedean worm. $65
CH238 Tap with grip handle. When the top knob is turned, the point moves down to allow liquid flow. 5. $79
CH239 Double handle valve type Champagne tap with Archimedean screw, nickel plated on brass, the pipe and worm are steel. $95
CH241 Tap with curved spout. Archimedean worm. $65
CH242 Tap with fluid release through the top by turning the thumbscrew. $95
CH243 Tap with curved spout. Archimedean worm. $65
CH244 Tap with grip handle. When the top knob is turned, the point moves down to allow liquid flow. 5. $79
CH245 Brass tap with corkscrew tip. $55
CH249 Williamson s New Century Champagne Tap advertising print block. $75
CH251 Tap with three feather handles for the Prince of Wales marked S. MAW & SON LONDON. $135
CH252 Tap with three feather handles for the Prince of Wales marked S. MAW & SON LONDON. $135
CH253 Double handle valve type Champagne tap with Archimedean screw. $85
CH254 Tap with curved spout. Archimedean worm. $55
CH255 Rectangular valve handle tap, marked H (star) R and 4N. William Henry Ryder s provisional British design registration of October 6, 1874. $65
CH256 Double handle valve type Champagne tap with Archimedean screw. $85
CH257 Rectangular valve handle tap. $45
CH258 The INDUS tap. Patented by Alfonso Oliveras Guerris in France (No. 601,688, March 5, 1926), Spain (1927), and in the United States (No. 1,680,876, August 14, 1928). $75
CH259 Two damaged tap boxes. $20
CH260 A very rare set of three taps in a form fitted velvet lined wooden box. $875