| Management number | 232390474 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | US$0.95 | Model Number | 232390474 | ||
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The best bars have stories on their walls. This one's been waiting decades to tell its.
This is an original Belgian spirits bottle label — a circa 1930s–1950s chromolithograph for Brandewijn Eau-De-Vie, NGSF Brugge, Maison J. Desmet-Maertens of Bruges, Belgium. It has never been used. Never wrapped a bottle. It is New Old Stock in excellent mint condition.
The label is Old World in the best sense. A medieval tower rises from the composition, surrounded by wheat — the imagery of Bruges itself, one of the most beautifully preserved medieval cities in Europe, rendered on a brandy label in warm red and gold. The text runs in French and Flemish as Bruges does, straddling two languages with the ease of a city that has always belonged to both. Brandewijn is the Dutch word for brandy — literally "burnt wine" — and Eau-De-Vie its French equivalent. Maison J. Desmet-Maertens was a Bruges distillery operating across the mid-twentieth century. One available.
Frame it as European bar decor, as Belgian heritage art, or alongside its blue companion label (U144, also available) for a coordinated two-piece display. At 5.5 by 3.5 inches it suits a small standard frame beautifully.
A wonderful gift for a Francophile, a Belgian heritage enthusiast, a brandy lover, a vintage European label collector, or anyone building a bar wall with genuine international character.
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