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Lot 79

8 June 2005, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

£2,500 - £3,000

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A fine Battersea enamel wine label

circa 1753-56
engraved after Ravenet after a design by James Gwin, printed in red and lightly coloured with two putti struggling with a youthful satyr on top of a large cask, fruiting vines to the right, a rocky landscape with a goat in the distance, the end of the cask titled 'Port', 6.9cm (restoration around suspension holes and to rim at lower tip)

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An example in the Schreiber Collection in the Victoria and Albert Museum is illustrated by Egan Mew, Battersea Enamels, fig. 20.

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