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Antiques Trade Gazette 21 SUBSTANTIAL REWARD


(Subject to specific conditions for information leading to the recovery of) ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER & JEWELLERY


STOLEN FROM COURT BARN MUSEUM Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire on Monday 14th November 2011


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1. Fruit stand/tazza with enamel decoration by C.R. Ashbee, 1903-1904 2. Cigarette box with enamel lid by C.R. Ashbee, 1903-1904 3. Ciborium by George Hart, 1922/23 4. Hot milk pot by C.R. Ashbee, 1905-1906 5. Buckle in silver, enamel and turquoise matrix by C.R. Ashbee, circa 1902 6. Pendant brooch in silver, gold, diamonds, abalone, etc. by C.R. Ashbee, circa 1900


7. Pendant of silver and semi-precious stones by C.R.Ashbee, 1897 8. Silver, enamel and turquoise necklace by C.R. Ashbee, 1913 9. Cup and cover by C.R. Ashbee, 1909


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10. Silver-plated vegetable dish by C.R. Ashbee, circa 1900 11. Salt cellar by C.R. Ashbee, 1901-1902 12. Mustard pot and spoon by C.R. Ashbee, 1901-02 13. Sugar bowl by George Hart and Reynell Huyshe, circa 1922 14. Teapot by Cyril Frost, 1929-1930 15. Salt, pepper and mustard set by David Hart, 1982-1984 16. Jam/butter dish by C. R. Ashbee, 1902-1903 17. Rose bowl by Henry Hart, 1972-1973 18. Double-handled jam/butter dish by C.R. Ashbee, 1903-1904 19. Dressing table set by George Hart (comb not stolen), 1933-1934


Information to:


Det. Con. Adrian Moore, Gloucestershire Police, Tel: +44 101 Crime Ref: 32615/11 or


Mark Dalrymple Tyler & Co.


STUDIO 25, 1 ADLER STREET, ALDGATE, LONDON E1 1EG Tel: +44 (0)20 7377 0282 Email: info@tylerandco.uk.com


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