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Lot 90

Fourteen Tin Travelling Quivers
Mostly 19th Century

24 November 2010, 11:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £336 inc. premium

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Fourteen Tin Travelling Quivers
Mostly 19th Century

Each of characteristic form, painted green or black and many with owner's name in gilt letters including 'Mr. Weir', 'Mr. Deans', 'Mr. D. Horne', 'Mrs. Dundas', 'Mr. H. Bruce', 'Jax', and 'Mr. Geo. Corsane Cunningham' (some wear and loss of paint overall); together with nine modern fabric and plastic bow bags (23)

Footnotes

George Corsane Cunningham won the Edinburgh Arrow in 1815

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