AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MEXBOROUGH MONEY BANK IN THE FORM OF A...

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MEXBOROUGH MONEY BANK IN THE FORM OF A 'WESLEYAN CHAPEL', probably from the Emery Pottery in Mexborough and modelled on the Wesley Methodist Chapel in the town, with a figure standing on the front corners, on four pottery ball feet, height 16.5cm x length 15cm (Condition Report: chip to front left foot, doesn't sit completely level on a flat surface, glaze scuffs around slot for coins, chip on edge of roof at the back and several to front edge of roof, some crazing)

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Auction Date:
11th Dec 23 at 9:30am GMT

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