I'm talking about this one of course, which Professor Pacoli asks for, to celebrate his discovery in Egypt.
Some trivia.
This label is an actual design for a Grappa Bottle made by the Ercole Gagliano founded company, Marcati, in 1860, in Italy.
The artist who drew the image is Sante Cancian, an Italian artist, 1902-1947.
He drew this image in 1929, and it was used for the Vinaccia Grappa Bottle.
The original label had a big 'Marcati' on the top, which was cut off for filming.
Well, 2 days ago I came across, and bought, an original 1929 label, in condition A of international scale, ie, perfect.
It is on its way to me as we speak, and as soon as I get it, I'll tweak my camera to the best possible settings for colours etc, and will post a huge-res image of it here.
For you to enjoy
.... stay tuned.
Some trivia.
This label is an actual design for a Grappa Bottle made by the Ercole Gagliano founded company, Marcati, in 1860, in Italy.
The artist who drew the image is Sante Cancian, an Italian artist, 1902-1947.
He drew this image in 1929, and it was used for the Vinaccia Grappa Bottle.
The original label had a big 'Marcati' on the top, which was cut off for filming.
Well, 2 days ago I came across, and bought, an original 1929 label, in condition A of international scale, ie, perfect.
It is on its way to me as we speak, and as soon as I get it, I'll tweak my camera to the best possible settings for colours etc, and will post a huge-res image of it here.
For you to enjoy
.... stay tuned.
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