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CIRCA 1850
Details
AN EARLY VICTORIAN COOPERED OAK TOBACCO JAR
CIRCA 1850
The oval lid inlaid with lozenges above a spreading body and waived rim; together with an English carved mahogany games box containing bone dominoes and die, early 19th century; an English mahogany and satinwood chessboard; a Victorian mahogany magnifying glass; an ebony rod; a set of carved and painted bone counters and a Victorian rosewood turned box with silver plaque engraved 'Richd Peacock Esq Gorton Hall', enclosing various mother-of-pearl counters
Tobacco jar: 4¾ in. (12 cm.) high;
Chessboard: 12¾ in. (32.5 cm.) square (6)
CIRCA 1850
The oval lid inlaid with lozenges above a spreading body and waived rim; together with an English carved mahogany games box containing bone dominoes and die, early 19th century; an English mahogany and satinwood chessboard; a Victorian mahogany magnifying glass; an ebony rod; a set of carved and painted bone counters and a Victorian rosewood turned box with silver plaque engraved 'Richd Peacock Esq Gorton Hall', enclosing various mother-of-pearl counters
Tobacco jar: 4¾ in. (12 cm.) high;
Chessboard: 12¾ in. (32.5 cm.) square (6)
Provenance
The games box: Anonymous sale, Bonhams Chester, 2008.
The John Parry Collection, sold Christie's London, 25 March 2010, lot 36.
The tobacco jar: Avon Antiques, sold Christie's London, 21 May 2009, lot 99 (part). The turned box: Richard Peacock, Esq. (1820-89), Gorton Hall, Lancashire.
The John Parry Collection, sold Christie's London, 25 March 2010, lot 36.
The tobacco jar: Avon Antiques, sold Christie's London, 21 May 2009, lot 99 (part). The turned box: Richard Peacock, Esq. (1820-89), Gorton Hall, Lancashire.
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