Silver Wine Labels

Historically decanter or Wine labels were used to identify the contents of jugs, decanters and bottles. The labels were made primarily from silver but sometimes silver plate, enamel or china. Labels date from about 1735 to the present day with large... read more...

Historically decanter or Wine labels were used to identify the contents of jugs, decanters and bottles. The labels were made primarily from silver but sometimes silver plate, enamel or china. Labels date from about 1735 to the present day with large numbers produced between 1760 and 1860. Because they span several design periods their styles vary considerably.

J A Campbell produce 3 different shapes, round, lozenge, and a crescent. All have a double line border and are made up to a standard and not down to a price. They are handmade in our Brentwood workshop and hall marked at the London assay office.

As well as being available with a wide variety of beverage names they can also come plain for engraving with any message or motif you choose. Engraving can be done on both sides if required.

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