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  2. Cellarette - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose of a liquor cabinet or cellarette was to secure wine and whiskey from theft as the bottles were hidden and the cabinet could have a lock. [ 1 ] During the American Revolutionary War and the Civil War army officers' cellarettes often came with crystal decanters, shot glasses, pitchers, funnels, and drinking goblets. [ 1 ]

  3. Tantalus (cabinet) - Wikipedia

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    A Tantalus is a small wooden cabinet containing two or three decanters. Its defining feature is that it has a lock and key. Its defining feature is that it has a lock and key. The aim of that is to stop unauthorised people from drinking the contents (in particular, "servants and younger sons getting at the whisky"), [ 1 ] while still allowing ...

  4. Gypsies in the Palace - Wikipedia

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    Once the homeowner leaves, the two men are enticed by the food and alcohol he has in store and shoot the lock off his liquor cabinet, rationalizing this action by claiming the inventory will go to waste if not consumed.

  5. A mom caught her teen daughter stealing vodka. Turns ... - AOL

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    In a succession of posts, the mother wrote about the mystery surrounding a depleting bottle of alcohol in her liquor cabinet. Noticed that my vodka supply was dwindling. Confronted 23 and 17, who ...

  6. Secret passage - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, they hired architect Frank Buchanan to design a secret door to hide the liquor supply in the cellar, as the place was converting to a speakeasy. To conceal the hidden door from federal prohibition agents, Buchanan designed the door so that it would appear to be solid concrete wall. The door, which weighed two and a half tons, was ...

  7. You may need to stock your liquor cabinet two days ahead of ...

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    This means that when liquor stores close at 9 p.m. Saturday, they’re legally not allowed to open again until 10 a.m. Tuesday. That’s 61 hours of liquor stores being legally closed.