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Rushden Echo, 21st March 1924, transcribed by Kay Collins
Sales - 1924
at the Cottage


The Cottage, High Street, Rushden.

Valuable Antique Furniture,

Crown Derby, Worcester, Dresden, Sevres, and other China,
Sheffield Plate, Copper Coal Vases, and other effect,

To be sold by Auction by

John S Mason

On Monday 24th March, 1924, by order of Mr Geo. H. Clarke, who is giving up the Collection of Antiques, including:-

Two Queen Anne Tallboy Chests, Mahogany Chest of 6 Drawers on Cabriolet legs, Oak ditto, Mahogany Bookcase enclosed by Glazed Doors, Inlaid French Cabinet with Ormolu mounts, Walnut Cabinet with Glazed Doors, Inlaid Mahogany Bedstead 4ft 6in x 6ft, Gents’ Mahogany Wardrobe, Mahogany hanging ditto, 2 Sheraton Toilet Mirrors, 4 Chippendale Chairs, 2 Grandfather Clocks, Carved Oak Bible Box, Mahogany Dining Table with 3 extra leaves, &c.

Two Worcester Tea Services (crescent mark), a choice assortment of Crown Derby, Dresden, Sevres, Oriental, Staffordshire, and Masons’ China, &c.

Sheffield Plate, Candelabra and Candlesticks, Tea Urns, Copper Coal Vases, Log Boxes and Tea Urns, and numerous other effects.

Sale to Commence at 1 o’clock prompt.

Catalogues maybe obtained from the Auctioneer, 80 High-street, Rushden.



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