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A George IV Wine Label made by the Matthew Boulton Company
A George IV Wine Label made by the Matthew Boulton Company

A George IV Wine Label made by the Matthew Boulton Company

Located in London, GB

A George IV Wine Label made by the Matthew Boulton Company in Birmingham in 1827.

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19th Century English Used Wine Labels

George III silver Wine Label Old Hock London C.1790 John Rich
George III silver Wine Label Old Hock London C.1790 John Rich

George III silver Wine Label Old Hock London C.1790 John Rich

Located in Toronto, Ontario

George III silver Wine Label Old Hock, London C.1790 John Rich. The label of chased escutcheon form decorated with vine leaves and grapes on a stippled incised for Old Hock.

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Late 18th Century English Georgian Used Wine Labels

Materials

Sterling Silver

Mouton Rothschild Wine Label Art Exhibition Poster Alechinsky Moore Baselitz
Mouton Rothschild Wine Label Art Exhibition Poster Alechinsky Moore Baselitz

Mouton Rothschild Wine Label Art Exhibition Poster Alechinsky Moore Baselitz

Located in London, GB

Original vintage advertising poster for an exhibition of wine label art for Mouton Rothschild Kunst und Etikett Sammlung der originalwerke fur die bild-etiketten von Chateau Mouton R...

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1990s German Used Wine Labels

Materials

Paper

A George III Wine Label made in London in 1804 by John Rich

A George III Wine Label made in London in 1804 by John Rich

Located in London, GB

The Wine Label is of the Postage Stamp form and is engraved with a double thread edge.

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19th Century English Used Wine Labels

A George III Wine Label made in York circa 1815 by Barber & Whitwell.
A George III Wine Label made in York circa 1815 by Barber & Whitwell.

A George III Wine Label made in York circa 1815 by Barber & Whitwell.

Located in London, GB

The border is also decorated with four raying shells, a design associated with York wine labels. This example engraved for CLARET.

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19th Century English Used Wine Labels

Extremely Rare George III Wine Label Made Peter, Ann & William Bateman
Extremely Rare George III Wine Label Made Peter, Ann & William Bateman

Extremely Rare George III Wine Label Made Peter, Ann & William Bateman

Located in London, GB

The wine label is modelled in the very rare "Drapery" design, being engraved with linear patterns to simulate drapery tied with ribbons.

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Early 1800s English Used Wine Labels

YORK. A rare George III Wine Label made in York circa 1815

YORK. A rare George III Wine Label made in York circa 1815

Located in London, GB

YORK. A rare George III Wine Label made in York circa 1815 by James Barber & William Whitwell.

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19th Century English Used Wine Labels

Extremely Rare George III Wine Label Made in London in 1815 by Paul Storr
Extremely Rare George III Wine Label Made in London in 1815 by Paul Storr

Extremely Rare George III Wine Label Made in London in 1815 by Paul Storr

Located in London, GB

The wine label is heavy die stamped and modelled in the stylized escutcheon form with a gadrooned rim, interspersed with an anthemion motif.

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1810s English Used Wine Labels

1950s German Black and Red Lacquered Barware Ice Bucket with Wine Labels Decor
1950s German Black and Red Lacquered Barware Ice Bucket with Wine Labels Decor

1950s German Black and Red Lacquered Barware Ice Bucket with Wine Labels Decor

Located in New York, NY

A delightful vintage item with high quality execution in lacquered papier ma^che´, vibrant red interior and black exterior ice bucket decorated with decoupage work of colorful wine l...

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1950s German Used Wine Labels

Materials

Acrylic

Jugendstil Wine Labels, WMF, circa 1910
Jugendstil Wine Labels, WMF, circa 1910

Jugendstil Wine Labels, WMF, circa 1910

By WMF Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Very rare pair of Jugendstil wine spirit labels, pewter probably WMF, circa 1910.

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Early 20th Century Jugendstil Used Wine Labels

Materials

Pewter

A George II Escutcheon Wine Label

A George II Escutcheon Wine Label

Located in London, GB

The label is modelled in the escutcheon form and is finely chased with vines and grapes. This example is engraved for PORT and is in excellent condition. Length: 2.1 inches

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18th Century and Earlier English Used Wine Labels

Paul Storr, an Extremely Rare & Important George III Silver Gilt Wine Label
Paul Storr, an Extremely Rare & Important George III Silver Gilt Wine Label

Paul Storr, an Extremely Rare & Important George III Silver Gilt Wine Label

Located in London, GB

This rare silver gilt wine label is of the heavy die stamped variety and is modeled in the stylised escutcheon form with a gadrooned border interspersed with Rococo shells, acanthus ...

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1810s English Used Wine Labels

A very rare George III Mother of Pearl Wine Label made, most probably, in London

A very rare George III Mother of Pearl Wine Label made, most probably, in London

Located in London, GB

This example is engraved for MOUNTAIN with niello filled lettering. Mother of Pearl Wine labels were not made in great quantity and examples are very rare.

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1780s English Used Wine Labels

Very Unusual George III Wine Label Made in Dublin circa 1780 by John Teare
Very Unusual George III Wine Label Made in Dublin circa 1780 by John Teare

Very Unusual George III Wine Label Made in Dublin circa 1780 by John Teare

Located in London, GB

The design of this very fine Heraldic Wine Label is subtly different to one which would be found in London and displays a corded edge, with reeded oval above.

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1780s Irish Used Wine Labels

A rare George IV Wine Label made in Glasgow in 1829 by Robert Gray & Sons.

A rare George IV Wine Label made in Glasgow in 1829 by Robert Gray & Sons.

Located in London, GB

A near identical example, engraved for Hollands, is shown on page 257 of "Wine Labels 1730-2003." Length: 2.1 inches, 5.25cm.

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Early 19th Century Scottish Used Wine Labels

An unusual wine label, London, 1859, Rawlings & Summers

An unusual wine label, London, 1859, Rawlings & Summers

Located in London, GB

The Label is of an unusually small size, is rectangular in form with cut corners and a double thread edge. This example engraved for GIN.

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19th Century English Used Wine Labels

A fine Vine Leaf Wine Label made in London

A fine Vine Leaf Wine Label made in London

Located in London, GB

The Label is finely modelled as a vine leaf and is pierced for NOYEAU. Length: 2.1 inches, 5.25cm

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19th Century English Used Wine Labels

An antique silver Wine Label, London, 1852, Rawlings & Summers

An antique silver Wine Label, London, 1852, Rawlings & Summers

Located in London, GB

The Label is finely modelled as the letter S and is beautifully engraved with foliate scroll work and flower heads. Length: 1.45 inches

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19th Century English Used Wine Labels

A broad rectangular Wine label, Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, 1844.

A broad rectangular Wine label, Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, 1844.

Located in London, GB

he Label is broad rectangular in form and displays a border of scrolling foliage and stylised flower heads. Engraved for MOSELLE with good niello filled lettering.

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19th Century English Used Wine Labels

William IV Wine Label, London, 1837, Rawlings and Summers

William IV Wine Label, London, 1837, Rawlings and Summers

Located in London, GB

This die stamped example is of the shaped escutcheon form and displays a border crisply decorated with vine leaves, grapes, acanthus foliage and double Rococo shells. The label is en...

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19th Century English Used Wine Labels

A silver letter W Wine Label, Birmingham, 1845, Yapp & Woodward
A silver letter W Wine Label, Birmingham, 1845, Yapp & Woodward

A silver letter W Wine Label, Birmingham, 1845, Yapp & Woodward

Located in London, GB

The label is unusually modelled as a W, with a bar running across the top and displaying raised eyelets. This example is finely engraved with foliate motifs and stylised flower heads...

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19th Century English Used Wine Labels

George III Burgundy Wine Label Made in London in 1792

George III Burgundy Wine Label Made in London in 1792

Located in London, GB

The Label is narrow rectangular in form, with raised eyelets. This example is pierced with the rare title of Burgundy and is very well marked. by Thomas Phipps & Edward Length...

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Late 18th Century English Used Wine Labels

A pair of circular Collar Wine Labels made circa 1830
A pair of circular Collar Wine Labels made circa 1830

A pair of circular Collar Wine Labels made circa 1830

Located in London, GB

The Collars are circular in form and are decorated with reeded bands. These rare items are pierced for DRY PORT and FRUITY PORT. In addition they are each engraved twice with the Cre...

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19th Century English Used Wine Labels

An unusual George III Mountain Wine Label made by Benjamin Tait.

An unusual George III Mountain Wine Label made by Benjamin Tait.

Located in London, GB

The Label is modelled in an unusual shaped rectangular form with a crisp bright cut border. The label is engraved for MOUNTAIN. Length: 2 inches, 5cm.

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Late 18th Century Irish Used Wine Labels

A very rare George II Escutcheon Wine Label  by Sandylands Drinkwater.

A very rare George II Escutcheon Wine Label by Sandylands Drinkwater.

Located in London, GB

The Label is modelled in the escutcheon form and is finely chased with crisp trailing vines and grapes. The face is engraved with the rare name of BURGUNDY and displays exceptional n...

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Mid-18th Century English Used Wine Labels

Fine Wine Label Made in London in 1873 by William Sumner
Fine Wine Label Made in London in 1873 by William Sumner

Fine Wine Label Made in London in 1873 by William Sumner

Located in London, GB

The Label is oval in form, with a gadrooned border, and is pierced for "cherry brandy." Length: 1.75 inches, 4.4cm.

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19th Century English Used Wine Labels

A George III Wine Label made by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson.

A George III Wine Label made by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson.

Located in London, GB

The Label has a slightly curved shape and is broad rectangular in form with rounded corners and a double thread edge. The face is beautifully engraved for BURGUNDY, in arched form, w...

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18th Century and Earlier English Used Wine Labels

George IV Wine Label Made in London in 1829 by Rawlings & Summers
George IV Wine Label Made in London in 1829 by Rawlings & Summers

George IV Wine Label Made in London in 1829 by Rawlings & Summers

Located in London, GB

The Label is broad rectangular in form with a corded border and domed section above. The label is engraved for "Marsala" and is well marked on the reverse. Length: 1.8 inches, 4.5cm

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19th Century English Used Wine Labels

Unusual George III Wine Label Unmarked, But Made Most Probably circa 1770

Unusual George III Wine Label Unmarked, But Made Most Probably circa 1770

Located in London, GB

This label is of an unusual small size and was probably used on one of the smaller "One Go" decanters which were popular during this period. This example is unmarked, however we date...

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1770s English Used Wine Labels

George III Wine Label Made in London in 1804 by Phipps & Robinson

George III Wine Label Made in London in 1804 by Phipps & Robinson

Located in London, GB

The label is of the Postage Stamp form and displays a double thread edge. This example is engraved with S and has fine niello.

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19th Century English Used Wine Labels

Regimental: A rare cast Vine Leaf Wine Label by Benjamin Smith III.
Regimental: A rare cast Vine Leaf Wine Label by Benjamin Smith III.

Regimental: A rare cast Vine Leaf Wine Label by Benjamin Smith III.

Located in London, GB

This substantial label is cast and has a textured surface to simulate the surface of a leaf. The Label is pierced for MADEIRA and is engraved on the reverse with a Regimental Insigni...

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Mid-19th Century English Used Wine Labels

William IV Wine Label Made in London in 1834 by Reily & Storer

William IV Wine Label Made in London in 1834 by Reily & Storer

Located in London, GB

The label is oval in form with a bold gadrooned rim. This example is pierced for SAUTERNE and is well marked on the reverse. Measures: Length: 2 inches, 5cm.

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1830s British Used Wine Labels

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Used Wine Labels For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are several options of used wine labels available for sale. The range of distinct used wine labels — often made from metal, silver and sterling silver — can elevate any home. There are all kinds of used wine labels available, from those produced as long ago as the 18th Century to those made as recently as the 21st Century. Used wine labels are generally popular furniture pieces, but Georgian, Victorian and Mid-Century Modern styles are often sought at 1stDibs. Many used wine labels are appealing in their simplicity, but Hester Bateman, Peter & William Bateman and Phipps & Robinson produced popular used wine labels that are worth a look.

How Much are Used Wine Labels?

Prices for used wine labels can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, used wine labels begin at $191 and can go as high as $6,367, while the average can fetch as much as $696.
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