Antique Silver Wine Labels

Here at Steppes Hill Farm Antiques, we have a wide range of antique silver wine labels available from English, Scottish and Irish makers, dating from between the mid eighteenth and the early twentieth century. Throughout the ages, the design of wine labels has often reflected the trends of the art movements of the time. Early silver wine labels from between around 1730-1770 reflected the rococo movement, decorated with cherubs and scrolls, with the designs from the following neo-classical period taking on a more elegant form. The Regency period between 1800 and 1830 built upon this, with silversmiths making highly ornate and heavy cast silver wine labels. The Victorian period saw more of a variety of designs, becoming scarcer after the 1860s, when wine bottles started to be sold with paper labels, and now, in the current Modern era, silversmiths create ever more striking designs to continue the legacy. As well as being highly decorative, our antique silver wine labels are also highly desirable collectors’ items, and are a perfect fit for any antique or wine label collection.

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Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1794
Reserved
Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1837
Reserved
George Knight, London 1822
Reserved
Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1841
£110.00
Thomas Henry Francis & Frederick Francis, London 1863
Reserved
Phipps & Robinson, London 1808
£110.00
Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1836
Reserved
James Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1867
Reserved
Thomas Wallis, London 1808
£120.00
Hester Bateman, London c1790
£365.00
Robert Garrard, London 1851
£265.00
Elkington & Co, London 1910
£125.00
William Ritchie, Perth c1790
£115.00
Langlands & Robertson, Newcastle c1778
£225.00
Hester Bateman, London c1790
Reserved
James Lamb Whitehaven, Newcastle c1750
£650.00
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