A pair of William IV silver vine leaf decanter labels for Port and Sherry with hanging chains, maker Charles Rawlings & William Summers London 1835, 1.8oz 8.5cm and two Victorian decanter labels for Brandy and Sherry and a silver plated Whisky decanter label

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