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clog, this time with the ‘butterfly’ label. Also with a ‘butterfly’ label is the considerably more rare
        multicolour (sometimes called Gouda) clog. All these clogs can be found with different liqueurs,
        although Cherry Brandy is by far the most common.















                                                                                               The clog to the
                                                                                               far left is all
                                                                                               ceramic,
                                                                                               including the
                                                                                               bottle. It is from
                                                                                               Wittkampf. It
                                                                                               almost certainly
                                                                                               contains
        Genever. Next to it is another all ceramic clog and
        bottle combination. This is the first of our Bols bottles
        and by far the rarest. It contains vodka but I again
        suspect that others have been made.

        Finally we have three Bols bottles in wooden clogs.
        They are shown with the oldest first. All these clogs
        can be found with various bottles in them.






                                                     That’s all I had for you but, as we have some space left
                                                     on this page, herewith three bonus stilettos. I have
                                                     chosen three very nicely painted ones. The first is from
        the quaintly named Country Fleamarket of Italy, the second from an unknown company but
        believed to be French and the third is down as completely unknown on MBL but I suspect is from
        Italy.

                                                                             Now, that really is the lot.







                                                                                          David Smith








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