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Lot 629

Lot 629

A set of seven 1970's silver bottle labels, each formed as a vine leaf and pierced for either...

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Lot 629

Lot Description

A set of seven 1970's silver bottle labels, each formed as a vine leaf and pierced for either Gin or Brandy, hallmarked Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1978/9, width measures 2 1.8 inches (5.5 cm ). Together with four various 1980's silver bottle labels, three engraved for Gin, plus a pair of metal labels. Gross silver weight 4.18 ozt (130 grams).

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The lot is in overall fair condition. The set are each in good condition with minor rubbing. One example heavily tarnished, and other silver examples with general light wear and surface scratches. Metal examples are unmarked and each with heavy wear.

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