George II Provincial Silver Escutcheon Wine Label ' Claret' Jacobite Roses
James Lamb Whitehaven, Newcastle c1750
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An extremely rare mid 18th century Provincial silver Wine Label of chased escutcheon form, decorated with flower heads and stems.
By James Lamb Whitehaven, Newcastle, c1750.
It has been suggested that the decoration may represent Jacobite roses. These emblems appear on 18th century Wine Glasses and there were Jacobite supporters in the latter half of the 18th century.
Only two other silver Wine Labels by James Lamb have been recorded.
A similar chased escutcheon label for WHITE and attributed to James Lamb of Whitehaven, is illustrated in 'Wine Labels 1730-2003', by John Salter, page 224, fig 743.
£650.00
Condition
In good condition with no damage or repair
Dimensions
H
32 mm
(1.26 inches)
W
54 mm
(2.13 inches)
Weight
13.80 Grams
(0.44 troy ounces)
Country
England
Stock Code
TRS191222.30
Medium
Silver