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A rare George III Wine Label made in Edinburgh in 1806 by George Fenwick.
A rare George III Wine Label made in Edinburgh in 1806 by George Fenwick.
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The label has a very unusual large, curved, form, one of the largest labels we have offered of this broad rectangular design. It displays raised eyelets in the Scottish manner and is also engraved with the misspelling of champagne, this being CHAMPAIGN. The label is very well marked on the reverse and is in excellent condition, with a long chain.
Length: 3.3 inches, 8.25 cm.
Width: 1.1 inches, 2.75 cm.
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