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    Antique 19thc Treen Beech And Pine Scottish Bicker. C1870-90

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    About this item

    A fine example of a mid 19thc Scottish drinking vessel known as a Bicker...it is made from staved beech and pine which is held together with beech banding. It has gained a lovely colour, but what makes this very special is the provenance on the underneath....it is written in pencil and says " R.A.Baines Jan 29 - 1888  from your loving father.".....

    Scottish. C1870-1890

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    Additional Information

    Code

    MS 6972 (AB-19953)

    Dimensions

    H: 2.4" (6.1 cm)Di: 4.4" (11.2 cm)

    Period

    19th Century

    Nationality

    Scottish

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    Mark Seabrook Antiques

    Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

    Mark Seabrook Antiques was started in 1996, and his speciality is in 17thc / 18thc Antique Oak & Country Furniture, Antique Metalware, Antique Treen, Delftware, & Early English Pottery . Mark was a member of the BADA from 2006 until 2019, and he has exhibited at all the major English Antique...