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A sealed 'Cylinder' wine bottle, dated 1785 Of olive-green tint, the narrow body with rounded shoulders and a tapering neck with a string rim, applied just below the shoulder with a circular seal inscribed 'JAs./ OAKES/ BURY/ 1785', with a basal 'kick-up', 26.5cm high Footnotes: Literature David Burton, Antique Sealed Bottles (2015), p.784 A number of dated bottles attributed to James Oakes (1741-1828) of Bury St Edmonds, and then of Nowton Court, in Suffolk were produced over a fairly regular period, the earliest being a 'Cylinder' bottle dated 1770. The family business was in the manufacture of yarn but James expanded into banking and built the family wealth, establishing a high social standing in the community. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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A sealed 'Cylinder' wine bottle, dated 1785 Of olive-green tint, the narrow body with rounded shoulders and a tapering neck with a string rim, applied just below the shoulder with a circular seal inscribed 'JAs./ OAKES/ BURY/ 1785', with a basal 'kick-up', 26.5cm high Footnotes: Literature David Burton, Antique Sealed Bottles (2015), p.784 A number of dated bottles attributed to James Oakes (1741-1828) of Bury St Edmonds, and then of Nowton Court, in Suffolk were produced over a fairly regular period, the earliest being a 'Cylinder' bottle dated 1770. The family business was in the manufacture of yarn but James expanded into banking and built the family wealth, establishing a high social standing in the community. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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