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Lot 75
8 June 2005, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £3,600 inc. premium
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Find your local specialistA fine Battersea enamel wine label
circa 1753-56
engraved by Ravenet after a design by James Gwin, printed in red and lightly coloured with two putti by a row of large barrels, one filling a ewer from a tap, the other laying food on a table, titled 'Hock', 7.1cm (two small losses and minute chips to the enamels at the rim)
engraved by Ravenet after a design by James Gwin, printed in red and lightly coloured with two putti by a row of large barrels, one filling a ewer from a tap, the other laying food on a table, titled 'Hock', 7.1cm (two small losses and minute chips to the enamels at the rim)
Footnotes
The same design was used for 'Rhein', 'Ale' and 'Rhin', see John Salter, Wine Labels, p. 297 and fig. 998.
