Description: Condition - Overall Very Good plus Down right outer edge bottom half several mixed size edge nicks/ On rear small surface wear spot below and bottom of j series/ small wrinkle left of j series at bottom on green ground looks sheet paper crudity/small edge scuff mid left outer border edge/mid top oter border edge 3 tiny nicks/ held upto very strong light counted 22 very tiny hard to see impact holes to right halfIn victorian era a deposit fee was paid on each glass drink bottle,the deposit sticker was placed on bottles to get theirreturn i have found codd bottles with the exact half penny and penny stickers on this sheetVictorian price named bottle labels are Very Rare 1 D = One Penny when this sheet was printed you bought 240 GLASS bottles of pop for a £1 Coin but as stated most GLASS drink bottles had a high deposit fee charged as wellTwo Bottle Seals are pictured THIS LABEL SHOULD BE UNBROKEN WHEN REMOVEDSheet is very colourful has been stored rolled up for a few decades after i bought. It has a heavy glossy copal varnish finish -would look great framed for the wallIt has two original top holesA possibly Unique Surviving item believed to date to 1901 Size approx Length 70.5cm x Height 62.5cm I have other Order Display Sheets ListedWatermarks not their in reality Sent Tracked RM well wrapped in strong postal tube. Combine Shipping Discount - put wanted lots in basket - in basket icon top right of page confirm purchases -request revised lower shipping invoice
Price: 200 GBP
Location: Bolton-By-Bowland
End Time: 2024-11-18T13:52:48.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12.51 GBP
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Return postage will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
After receiving the item, your buyer should cancel the purchase within: 30 days
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom