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The Lord & Lady Cormack Single Owner Sale (#220125LN) 22/01/2025 9:00 AM Closed

Starts Ending 22/01/2025 9:00 AM GMT

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Lot 16A 19thC Samuel Alcock and Co Parian figure of The Duke of Wellington, modelled seated on a chair with his monogram to the rectangular base, produced June 1852, 29cm high. No apparent damage upon initial inspection.

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Lot closed - Sold For:£550

The Lord & Lady Cormack Single Owner Sale (#220125LN) 22/01/2025 9:00 AM Closed

Starts Ending 22/01/2025 9:00 AM GMT

Auction Information

  • A 19thC Samuel Alcock and Co Parian figure of The Duke of Wellington, modelled seated on a chair with his monogram to the rectangular base, produced June 1852, 29cm high. No apparent damage upon initial inspection.
  • A 19thC Samuel Alcock and Co Parian figure of The Duke of Wellington, modelled seated on a chair with his monogram to the rectangular base, produced June 1852, 29cm high. No apparent damage upon initial inspection. - 2
  • A 19thC Samuel Alcock and Co Parian figure of The Duke of Wellington, modelled seated on a chair with his monogram to the rectangular base, produced June 1852, 29cm high. No apparent damage upon initial inspection. - 3
  • A 19thC Samuel Alcock and Co Parian figure of The Duke of Wellington, modelled seated on a chair with his monogram to the rectangular base, produced June 1852, 29cm high. No apparent damage upon initial inspection. - 4
  • A 19thC Samuel Alcock and Co Parian figure of The Duke of Wellington, modelled seated on a chair with his monogram to the rectangular base, produced June 1852, 29cm high. No apparent damage upon initial inspection. - 5
  • A 19thC Samuel Alcock and Co Parian figure of The Duke of Wellington, modelled seated on a chair with his monogram to the rectangular base, produced June 1852, 29cm high. No apparent damage upon initial inspection. - 6
  • A 19thC Samuel Alcock and Co Parian figure of The Duke of Wellington, modelled seated on a chair with his monogram to the rectangular base, produced June 1852, 29cm high. No apparent damage upon initial inspection. - 7