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Maximum resolution available:On 1st February 1855 somebody wrote:The Pipe 1847 is divided in the 4th tier by a plank & each bottle is twice smitted

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Added 15th March: another ‟smitted”, the picture edited to remove the shipper name (buy the book), added contrast, and whitened.
Detail, similarly altered, from different photograph of same page:On 17th December 1856 somebody wrote:Part of Pipe of [a specific port] second class packed in front tier & twice smitted

Added 16th March. The mystery word is likely to be the name of the ship.

Added 17th March.
On 4th September 1875 somebody wrote:Twice Smitted from Bin 60
Also added 17th March.
On 16th November 1887 somebody wrote:‟Once Smitted”
Also added 17th March, these two pictures being from facing pages in the same bin book.


There are plenty of instances of this merchant blending port, between shippers, between vintages, as well as mixing VP with non-VP. It is likely that the non-apostrophised small numbers are in gallons.
Added 19th March.
On 26th October 1876 somebody wrote:Twice Smitted
Sealed Blue
Also added 19th March, these two pictures (as usual with extra contrast and whitened) being from facing pages in the same bin book.

So it does. Thank you. In which case the smitted-ness can’t have been done to the seals.[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=41262#p41262]Here[/url] uncle tom wrote:The word you say you can't read appears to say 'unsealed'
