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Bottle ticket

Bottle ticket

  • Place of origin:

    Edinburgh, Scotland (made)

  • Date:

    ca. 1820 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    McKay, John (maker)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Silver

  • Credit Line:

    P. J. Cropper Bequest

  • Museum number:

    M.109-1944

  • Gallery location:

    In Storage

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Bottle tickets identified the contents of a bottle or decanter, which might alternatively contain spirits, sauces, toilet waters or cordials. Here the contents would have been port, a fortified wine made in Oporto, Portugal, that was especially popular in Britain.

Contemporary gazettes begin to refer to ‘labels for bottles’ in the 1770s but it was not until the 1790s that they were established as wine or decanter labels. These tickets also illustrate in miniature the skills of the silversmith over the last two hundred years. While the variety of styles and materials was enormous, silver bottle tickets tended to reflect fashionable designs and technical advances in metalware generally.

Physical description

Bottle ticket with the word PORT. Silver, rectangular with incurved corners, double reeded edge and chain attached.

Place of Origin

Edinburgh, Scotland (made)

Date

ca. 1820 (made)

Artist/maker

McKay, John (maker)

Materials and Techniques

Silver

Marks and inscriptions

Mark of John McKay
Edinburgh hallmarks incomplete (no date letter)
PORT

Dimensions

Length: 4.1 cm, Width: 2.1 cm

Object history note

Acquisition RF: 44 / 177
Bequest - P.J. Cropper
per W J Sheldrick

Descriptive line

Silver, Edinburgh, ca.1820, mark of John McKay

Materials

Silver

Categories

Drinking; Metalwork

Collection code

MET

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