A unique late Victorian copper coal bucket by Robert Adam
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SKU: NIMQUES-K0314
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Description
An exceptional late Victorian copper coal bucket by Robert Adam, design-influenced, with a lift-up lid featuring a flambé finial, retaining the original liner and pistons, Wedgwood shells and jasperware to the body, all in excellent original condition throughout. This fine coal bucket would make a fantastic planter.
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Attributes / Details
| SKU | NIMQUES-K0314 |
| Manufacturer | Nimbus Antiques |
| Model | K0314 |
| Material | copper |
| Size | H53cm Diameter 38cm |
| Wiek | XIX |
| Rok | 1890 |
| Styl | Victorian |
| Stan | Po renowacji |
| Destiny | To home |
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