RING, BARREL - METAL
Large circular metal barrel ring, rusted. Slightly mishapen at the rivets. Two rivets at the metal crossover. Two holes to the right of the two rivets. Crossover has been shaped to a vee.
The Richon vineyard was originally planted by Joseph and Anton Marian in 1901 as Marians Vineyard with some locals referring to it as The Slavonian Vineyard. Joseph was Anton’s uncle and was originally from Austria.
A cellar was built at the site in 1906 but was almost completely burnt to the ground in 1914, it would be rebuilt and extended.
In 1919 the vineyard was sold to Gerald Valentine Patrick McCarthy who renamed it in 1920 to Richon after Rishon LeZion, a town in what is now Israel. McCarthy had spent time in the town during the First World War as an intelligence officer.
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Items found at the site of the former Richon vineyard.
