Description
A stoneware salt-glazed money box is a brick-built house with four windows, a front door, and a tiled roof with two chimneys.
The slot for the savings is located under the base an unusual feature as usually located on the roof.
£875
Dated: 1820 to 1835 English
A stoneware salt-glazed money box is a brick-built house with four windows, a front door, and a tiled roof with two chimneys. The slot for the savings is located under the base an unusual feature as usually located on the roof.
Dimensions: 6.5 inches high 4.75 inches long
Current Condition: Restored the base to aperture for savings.
Provenance: Anthony McGreevey Collection
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A stoneware salt-glazed money box is a brick-built house with four windows, a front door, and a tiled roof with two chimneys.
The slot for the savings is located under the base an unusual feature as usually located on the roof.
Dimensions | 4.75 × 6.5 in |
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