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Provenance
Graham Slater Collection
Literature
David Burton, Antique Sealed Bottles (2015), p.897
The seal can be attributed to the Bray family of Great Barrington in Gloucestershire, close to the border with Oxfordshire. Bottles bearing this seal would have been owned by Sir Edmund Reginald Bray (died 1688) who married Martha, daughter and sole heir of Peter Humble of Gooshays in Essex. He was knighted by Charles I in 1646. The significance of the Tudor rose is unclear but may represent support for the monarchy in 1660. Only one bottle bearing this seal is recorded by Burton (2015), with the present lot being unrecorded at the time of publication. Four related but slightly later 'Shaft and Globe / Onion' transitional wine bottles of circa 1670-75 bearing seals inscribed 'Bray/ of/ Baring/ ton' are recorded by Burton (2015), pp.897-8, including a magnum example sold by Bonhams on 9 March 2005, lot 15.