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An escutcheon shaped Georgian silver decanter label. Maker R.P. c.1750. The label engraved...
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An escutcheon shaped Georgian silver decanter label.
Maker R.P.
c.1750.
The label engraved with fruiting vines and foliage, 5.1cm wide, together with two crescent-shaped silver wine labels with ears, one engraved MADEIRA, the other PORT, both unmarked, 4.5cm wide, all three labels with belcher link chains, total weight approx. 0.8ozt (3)
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