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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:248
Sale Title:The Diana Cameron Collection and a Private CollectionLots with images:177
Auction Location:HobartPrices available:184
Date:18-Mar-2008
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A small needlework alphabet sampler, English 19th century Sissie Evenden, Cobham 19 x 18 cm and another sampler 22 cm square
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Two 19th century wool-work pictures Circa 1900 One depicting the Virgin Mary, the other a floral still life 20 x 15 cm and 35 cm oval
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Three French sequin embroidered fans, 19th century One with bone canes 21 cm long, one with horn canes 21 cm long and the other with horn canes 19 cm long
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An early Staffordshire red spotted deer and two standing Staffordshire figures, English first half of the 19th century 13.5 cm, 17.5 and 14.5 cm
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A Derby porcelain figure of cupid, English 19th century 10 cm high and a larger similar figure 13 cm high,a pair of Staffordshire rabbits, circa 1860 and a Continental porcelain sheep figure with bocage 15 cm high
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A Tasmanian blackwood, musk and huon pine sewing box, Australian, circa 1860. Width 31 cm. Depth 24 cm. Height 11.5 cm
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A George IV satinwood tea caddy with brass feet, English, 18 cm wide 124.5 cm high, a Victorian rosewood tea caddy and another 19th century tea caddy
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An unusual domed top workbox, English Circa 1820 18.5 cm wide, 11.5 cm deep, 15 cm high and a Victorian Tunbridge ware workbox 25 cm wide, 15 cm deep, and 5 cm high
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