Anglo-Indian Ceremonial Wheelbarrow & Spade
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Anglo-Indian Ceremonial Wheelbarrow & Spade
circa 1853
each crafted with rosewood and silver, the spade with hallmark for George Scriven & Co. of Madras, with matching inscriptions: "Madras Railway, Used in the cutting of the first turf by His Excellency Liuet. General, The Right Honorable Sir Henry Pottinger, G.C.B., Governor of Fort St. George, 9th June 1853"
52 x 25 x 19 inches (wheelbarrow), 36 in. long (spade)
circa 1853
each crafted with rosewood and silver, the spade with hallmark for George Scriven & Co. of Madras, with matching inscriptions: "Madras Railway, Used in the cutting of the first turf by His Excellency Liuet. General, The Right Honorable Sir Henry Pottinger, G.C.B., Governor of Fort St. George, 9th June 1853"
52 x 25 x 19 inches (wheelbarrow), 36 in. long (spade)
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Anglo-Indian Ceremonial Wheelbarrow & Spade
Estimate $3,000 - $5,000
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