Wine Label
1900-50 (made)
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Copper wine label cut from rolled copper sheet, enamel painted white with blue scrolls and red, yellow and green flowers.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Copper, Enamel, painted |
Brief description | Enamelled wine label, Samson, Paris, probably 1900-50 |
Physical description | Copper wine label cut from rolled copper sheet, enamel painted white with blue scrolls and red, yellow and green flowers. |
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Credit line | Gift of Graus Antiques, New Bond Street, London |
Object history | 1975 remnants of entire department were sold due to lack of profit from the designs by Christian Richardier, owner of Samson & Co. at the time. |
Bibliographic reference | See object file (for images etc.) |
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Accession number | C.53-1997 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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