This thread is to hold discussion about Port bottlers and merchants.
Some of my questions will originate from Christie’s data, but not necessarily all.
Port Bottlers and Merchants
Re: Port Bottlers and Merchants
In an auction on 1 April 1898 a Port is described as “bottled 1863, by Bird”. Do we know anything of “Bird”?
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LGTrotter
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Re: Port Bottlers and Merchants
I have a feeling that most of these questions of yours will end as rhetorical.
However there is reference to a R.M. Bird wine merchant of Stratford upon Avon. Bird is a common name so there may be others.
However there is reference to a R.M. Bird wine merchant of Stratford upon Avon. Bird is a common name so there may be others.
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LGTrotter
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Re: Port Bottlers and Merchants
Actually I'm not sure that RM Bird fits the timeframe.
Re: Port Bottlers and Merchants
Very plausible. But perhaps for a minority regulars on this forum might own some relevant bottles.LGTrotter wrote:I have a feeling that most of these questions of yours will end as rhetorical.
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Then I shall cease and desist from blundering about the Internet and books after references to Mr Bird.jdaw1 wrote:Very plausible. But perhaps for a minority regulars on this forum might own some relevant bottles.LGTrotter wrote:I have a feeling that most of these questions of yours will end as rhetorical.