星期四 [ 2010-7-29 10:55:08 | anlong ] Attic artefacts' auction is se [style]a{TEXT-DECORATION:none}[/style] ARTEFACTS discovered in the attics at Chatsworth House are expected to raise Pounds 2.5m when they go under the hammer. replica burberry About 20,000 items belonging to the Devonshire family have been sorted into 1,400 lots to be sold at [font color="#000000]replica burberry[/font] a three-day auction at the historic home in October. Among them is a rare George II carved white marble 18th-century chimneypiece and a Russian sleigh used in the streets of St Petersburg by William Cavendish, the sixth Duke of Devonshire, Items which replica burberry once belonged to Georgiana Cavendish, the fifth Duchess of Devonshire, played by actress Keira Knightley in the film The Duchess, are also up for sale. These include a set of 11 George III painted and caned chairs, almost identical to those seen in the film, estimated to sell for up to Pounds 3,000. [font color="#000000]Fake burberry[/font] The remaining items date from the 16th century to the present and range from furniture and fittings to jewellery. Bolton Abbey, Chiswick Fake burberry House, Hardwick Hall, Fake burberry Lismore Castle, Compton Place Fake gucci and Devonshire House, in Piccadilly, London, which was demolished in the 1920s, have also contributed items. The Duke of Devonshire said: "It's been fascinating to sort through the attics and seeing long-hidden treasures from Devonshire House and elsewhere. "When we moved into Chatsworth several years ago, we realised we were very short of space, so the auction will mean we can reorganise to improve the displays and storage." Fake gucci [font color="#000000]Fake gucci[/font] Sale items will be on view to the public at Chatsworth from October 1 until October 4, before the auction from October 5 until October 7. Entry to the pre-sale exhibition will be by catalogue, on sale at Chatsworth or auctioneers Sotheby's from September. Replica Watches Replica Watches 浏览(70) | 回复(0)
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Attic artefacts' auction is se