A pair of early Victorian silver decanter labels, for Brandy...
A pair of early Victorian silver decanter labels, for Brandy and Gin, of vine leaf form with pierced titles by George Unite, Birmingham 1846, 5.5cm wide, a George III silver decanter label for Brandy, of canted rectangular design, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1805, and an Edwardian silver decanter label for Port, with pierced and bright-cut decoration by George Unite, Birmingham 1906. (4)A pair of early Victorian silver decanter labels, for Brandy and Gin, of vine leaf form with pierced titles by George Unite, Birmingham 1846, 5.5cm wide, a George III silver decanter label for Brandy, of canted rectangular design, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1805, and an Edwardian silver decanter label for Port, with pierced and bright-cut decoration by George Unite, Birmingham 1906. (4)
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A pair of early Victorian silver decanter labels, for Brandy and Gin, of vine leaf form with pierced titles by George Unite, Birmingham 1846, 5.5cm wide, a George III silver decanter label for Brandy, of canted rectangular design, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1805, and an Edwardian silver decanter label for Port, with pierced and bright-cut decoration by George Unite, Birmingham 1906. (4)A pair of early Victorian silver decanter labels, for Brandy and Gin, of vine leaf form with pierced titles by George Unite, Birmingham 1846, 5.5cm wide, a George III silver decanter label for Brandy, of canted rectangular design, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1805, and an Edwardian silver decanter label for Port, with pierced and bright-cut decoration by George Unite, Birmingham 1906. (4)
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