Rare George III Provincial 'Elephants Trunk' Escutcheon Silver Wine Label 'Port'

Robert Makepeace I, Newcastle c1738
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An extremely rare and early George II Provincial silver Wine Label of chased escutcheon form, decorated with vine leaves, grapes and tendrils on a matt background, a distinctively large tendril centre bottom resembling an elephants trunk, incised for Port. With unusual link chain. Scratch engraved contemporary initials “C & A” to reverse. A very early Newcastle label that exhibits several distinguishable features apart from the unusual chasing. Note the wide plain border and the rounded horns.

By Robert Makepeace I, Newcastle c1738 (2nd Mark of 1738). Marked with makers mark and lion passant, both of which are poorly struck but legible.





Sold - £620.00

Condition
In good condition with no damage or repair.
Dimensions
H
39 mm (1.54 inches)
W
56 mm (2.20 inches)
Weight
16.00 Grams (0.51 troy ounces)
Country
England
Stock Code
DT167
Medium
Silver