Sandeman’s Port

£50

30 x 18 in display stand for Sandeman’s port

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Description

A die-cut cardboard shop display promoting Sandeman’s Port, showing an elegant wide-brimmed-hat figure in a pale gown posed against a giant bottle, with a filled glass at right and bold “SANDEMAN’S PORT” lettering across the base.

Although the piece is undated, the image derives from Edward Loxton Knight’s celebrated Sandeman Port “femme-fatale” design (c.1925). The bottle label also references an appointment to King George V, supporting a pre-1936, early-interwar advertising context.

Printed in rich, painterly colour on heavy card and die-cut for counter or window display; present example has significant losses at the head and bottle top, plus staining and edge wear.

Details

Dimensions 30.5 × 18.5 in
Linen Backed No
Subject Drink
Period 1930s
Country UK
Artist Edward Cole

Condition:

  • Grade: C
  • Cardboard: Die-cut card, worn; some damage to edge
  • Colour: Good; stained/scuffed
  • Restoration: Breaks to head and bottle top; no visible restoration

Comment:

  • Iconic Sandeman “Femme-Fatale / Sherry Girl” artwork in scarce die-cut format.
  • Strong bar-display presence: oversized bottle, glass and elegant figure silhouette.
  • Late 1920s or early 1930s