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Mixed 1921-1971 German Riesling (4 BT)

Auction Closed

April 17, 07:22 PM GMT

Estimate

350 - 550 USD

Lot Details

Description

Winzenheimer Rosenheck Riesling TBA Cabinet 1921 Reichsgraf Von Plattenberg (1 bt) 

u. 3.5cm, slightly bin-soiled, slightly nicked, and scuffed label, scuffed and nicked capsule, signs of seepage

Niersteiner Fritzenhölle, Riesling Goldbeerenauslese 1945 Eugen Wirth (1 bt) 

Levels into the neck, bin-soiled, damp-stained, and slightly nicked label, scuffed capsule, signs of seepage 

Hattenheim Marcobrunner TBA 1959 Schloss Schönborn (1 bt) 

Level into the neck, bin-soiled and scuffed label, import label slightly overlapping front label, torn and corroded Alexis Lichine gold neck foil, scuffed capsule, signs of seepage

Rheingau TBA Trockenbeerenausele 1971 Schloss Johannisberg (1 bt) 

Level into the neck, scuffed label, slightly torn neck label, scuffed capsule, signs of seepage 


4 bts (4 cn) 


Provenance: 1 BT 1921:Zachys Christie's, September 26, 1997, Lot 1526, Finest & Rarest Wines including Collection of Barney Rhodes 

Provenance: 1 BT 1959: Zachys Christie's, September 26, 1997, Lot 1533, Finest & Rarest Wines including Collection of Barney Rhodes 


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