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First part on the way
Ant "Cape Bretoner" wrote in message = ... I recently found a bottle of wine that is over 100 years old. I am trying to find out more about this bottle of wine, type content etc and am looking for assistance. There is no label on the wine, it came from a shipwreck that I know when it sunk But am unable to locate a manifest for. The only identifing marks are the corrk, which have the following on it. One stamp is as follows, **ELINARIS Company Limited. Where the ** is letters that I cannot make out. On the opposite side is an oval with writing around it and a symbol in the center. The symbol is not identifible and only part of the writing is legible. It has the following... B**NNE POLLI** Is there anyone out there that could help me to determine the contents. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks Stephen Please reply to |
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Ant, would you mind posting your response here as well? Just curious :-)
Richard "Ant" wrote in message ... First part on the way Ant "Cape Bretoner" wrote in message ... I recently found a bottle of wine that is over 100 years old. I am trying to find out more about this bottle of wine, type content etc and am looking for assistance. There is no label on the wine, it came from a shipwreck that I know when it sunk But am unable to locate a manifest for. The only identifing marks are the corrk, which have the following on it. One stamp is as follows, **ELINARIS Company Limited. Where the ** is letters that I cannot make out. On the opposite side is an oval with writing around it and a symbol in the center. The symbol is not identifible and only part of the writing is legible. It has the following... B**NNE POLLI** Is there anyone out there that could help me to determine the contents. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks Stephen Please reply to |
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