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Dated: 1840 Mexbrough Yorkshire England
Antique pottery money bank in the form of a Wesleyan Chapel located in Mexborough Yorkshire.The piece has the name WILLIAM LOCKEL in capital letters on the front between the two doors.There is a slit in the back of the roof for saving the coins. The building is standing in Mexborough but is sadly no longer a chapel.
Dimensions:7 inches high,6 inches wide,4.5 inches long
Current Condition: resotred at one foot and at one chimney, some feint discoloration at the bottom corner of the back wall.
Provenance: Jonathan Horne (retains label) Kensington London and then in Private Collection Stow on the Wold
Circa 1840
Dimensions
Height: 7.00inch, Width: 6.00inch, Depth: 4.50inchCondition report
resotred at one foot and at one chimney, some feint discoloration at the bottom corner of the back wall.Stock number
7885The BADA Standard
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