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[Collection of Wine and Liquor Labels] [Graphic Material]
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Summary: This is a collection of 83 labels from different wine makers. Some are typographical. Most of them have gold colored vegetal motifs as ornament as orlas. There is a label in which you can see two barracks and the Miguelete tower. Another has a view of a boat sailing along the coast and a city in the background. In another one appears a man playing the guitar and a woman dressed as a sevillian dancing, with the Giralda in the background. In another one appears a farmhouse surrounded by fields.
Title: [Collection of Wine and Liquor Labels] [Graphic Material]
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Summary: This is a collection of 83 labels from different wine makers.
Some are typographical.
Most of them have gold colored vegetal motifs as ornament as orlas.
There is a label in which you can see two barracks and the Miguelete tower.
Another has a view of a boat sailing along the coast and a city in the background.
In another one appears a man playing the guitar and a woman dressed as a sevillian dancing, with the Giralda in the background.
In another one appears a farmhouse surrounded by fields.
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