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Dated: 1840 Yorkshire England
Pottery figure of a Methodist Chapel in the form of a saving bank.The model is flanked by whimsical figures of two large scale standing cherubs standing on each front corner.The bank is inscribed SAVING BANK.The actual Chapel building is still standing in Mexborough Yorkshire which is also where the piece was made at the local pottery.
Dimensions:6.75 inches high,6.5 inches wide
Current Condition: Restored at feet.
Circa 1840
Dimensions
Height: 6.75inch, Width: 6.50inchCondition report
Restored at feet.Stock number
4152The BADA Standard
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