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IN 0vV S i s l i u ^ makes first


These M S sW re^ u^ e s of ThTwelsh Tailor and His Wife" soid for £320 despite some damage.


Someone unusual gold whistle.


land staff from the Diocese of- jfices. Later in the day he made la private visit to Whalley Ab- Ibey to meet with senior Dio- |cese clergy and Staff. Commenting on his ap­


I The announcemment coin- ■cided with his first public ap- Ipearance in the Blackburn Di- jocese last Friday (March 1st) |a t the Blackburn Foodbank. He then made his first visit to nearby Blackburn Cathedral where he met with the Dean


■THE new Bishop of Black- Iburn has been announced la s The Venerable Julian ■Henderson, currently .Arch- Ideacon of Dorking.


NEW BISHOP: The Venerable Julian Hender­ son, who has been appointed the new Bishop of Biackburn and made his first pubiic appearance in the diocese this week. •


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pointment, Mr Henderson Jcommented: “To find that I am Ithe person invited to become fihe next Bishop of Blackburn ts extremely humbling. It is an ' monour to be entrusted with Buch an important and signifi­ cant responsibility.”


A ^ S o n T o m aivp^^Shelley Queen Anne teaset which sold for £380.


£,,200 was th,s large ; .


; . Brass bowls and


A FINE colledion of specialist apothecary'


: antiques, including pill making machines, ointment pots^ inhalers, mortars, measuring glasses, medicine and «


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. storage bottles, went ■^"^nder the hammer for mpre than £2,400 at Silverwoods' latest Antiques and Fine Art sale.


• The most popular items were two brass and turned barbers bowls - one dating to the 18th • century - which trebled their estimate and sold for £620. Among another


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collection in the auction - this time of top quality photographic equipment three unusual Leica (M6 and M2 models) went for


® more than £3,000. Earlier in the sale a


■ Shelley Queen Anne 21-piece floral pattern


^easet‘was sold to a commissipn bidder for £380 - more than six • ■ times Its estimate - and i


-a pair of Staffordshire . figures, 'nTie Welsh . ■


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interior decor category at the end of the sale, the highlights proved


• to be a good quality reproduction George III-


' style mahogany bookcase sideboard which doubled its estimate to reach £700. A local dealer purchased a Chinese screen with birds and foliage in cawed abalone, hardstone, ivory and various woods, again raising £700. ; . ■


Stella Platt's painting of Peel Brow, Ramsbottom, sold to a collector for £180.


Tailor and His Wife", each astride a goat, was knocked down to a telephone bidder for £320, despite being damaged. Cold and silver items


continued to sell well in the room with a large silver rosebowl going for £1,200, a 9ct gold Art Deco square compact for £720, a masonic gold pendant for ‘ £300 and an unusual mid- 20th centuiy gold whistle selling for £190.


in the picture section,


a pair of engravings by Thomas Landseer, after Sir Edwin Landseer, featuring stags in a moorland setting and signed by the engraver sold for £680. The value of well-regarded local artist Stella Platt's works continues to rise and a signed painting by her of


• Peel Brow, Ramsbottom, was bought by an internet bidder for £180. ■ In the furnishings and


The next Silverwoods Special Sale takes place


on Thursday April 25th April and will include a number of lots from Lancashire and Yorkshire Country Houses. To find out about all


Silvewvood's forthcoming sales, and how to buy and sell at auction, visit the compan/s website at:A/isit www.silverwoods.co.uk You can also take items


to Silverwood's at Lincoln Way, Clitheroe for a ho- obligation valuation or sale for forthcoming auctions any Monday between 9 a.m;and3p.m.' ■ v


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These brass barber bowls trebled their estimate to sell for £620.


Cold Is still selling well t i i iT X r Deco compact making £720.


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Doubling Its, estimate, this George lll-slyke reproduction bookcase and sideboard made £700..


Waddow Hall Youth Club


|Ghildren, Susannah (27) and iJamie (25). In his leisure time ■he enjoys gardening, design ■and DIY, walking, reading; ■tennis and cycling.


Jian Hendrson has been Arch- Ideacon of Dorking since 2005. f e e was educated at Keble Col­ lege, Oxford, and ordained as la Deacon in 1979 and a priest Enl980. He is married to Heather and they have two grown-up


] Age 58, The Venerable Ju- 19 Bridge Road // Chatburn / / BB7 4AW. l » * n 3;


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diocese in response to a call from God through His church to serve both His people and the whole wider community in Lancashire,” said Mr Hend­ erson, “and we do so joyfully with a real sense of expecta­ tion and excitement. “lam very aware of the very


“Heather and I come to the


significant challenges facing many in Lancashire at a time of austerity and cutbacks and a shortage of jobs. “It is no coincidence that


this announcement is taking place at a foodbank, one of


ward to moving to Lancashire and becoming part of your life here.


to be decided, but I hope we shall be able to give you dates in the not too distant future. In the meantime, we value your prayers not just for us, but also


“When that will be has yet


many round the country, each one a sign of the struggle it is for some to get through the. next week. I would hope to be a champion and spokesman for those whose voice is often not heard. ■ He added: “We look for­


Bishop John and the team as- they continue to carry the re­ sponsibility of the vacancy.” Rt Rev. John Goddard,


. “He has the full support of the senior clergy in the Dio­ cese, including myself, as he seeks to bring God’s Word to


• Lancashire in the years ahead. “We are all looidng forward


immensely to this new era for Blackburn Diocese.”


Bishop of Burnley and Acting- Bishop of Blackburn^ added: “I am delighted to welcome The Venerable Julian Hend­ erson as our next Bishop.


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