A handsome early silver wine label for Gin. This charming example has a rectangular body with reeded edging and squared corners. The word Gin is engraved in ''pricked'' capitals. The hallmark is unusual, as the Duty mark is for King William IV and the date letter is for 1839 - two years after the King had died and Queen Victorian had acceded to the throne. An interesting and collectable piece with a practical use. Dimensions below.
Postage and packing £8.00 UK
£16.00 Europe
£22.00 Outside Europe
Condition :- Excellent, with no dents or splits.
Hallmarks :- Clear and readable.
Date :- Birmingham 1839.
Maker :- Joseph Willmore.
Height :- 2.4 cms.
Width :- 4.3 cms.
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Internal Reference: 12600
Antique Number: SA1093470
Dateline of this antique is Victorian
Height is 3cm (1.2inches)
Width is 4cm (1.6inches)
Depth is 0cm (0.0inches)
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