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Millionaire financier s treasure trove of artefacts including rare Tudor oak bed and Queen Anne mirror kept in Dorset stately home sell for more than £750,000 at auction Notable treasures from Dewlish House in Dorset included a rare Queen Anne mirror similar to one in the V&A The historic haul sold for more than £750,000, a significant rise compared to pre-auction estimates Top selling artefacts included £65,000 Queen Anne gilt mirror and £52,000 George II giltwood console table Grade I listed house was sold by successful financier Anthony Boyden s family last year for £10million ....
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Millionaire financier s treasure trove of artefacts including rare Tudor oak bed and spectacular Queen Anne mirror that he kept in stately home in the heart of Hardy country are expected to raise £500,000 at auction after his death The family of a millionaire financier are set to sell off the entire contents from Dewlish House in Dorset The home was recently sold for just the second time in its 300-year history and its contents now go to auction Anthony Boyden saved Dewlish House from demolition in 1962 and his family sold it for £10million last year ....
A MUSEUM has received a huge funding boost to support its bid to buy an internationally significant Roman mosaic discovered in Dorset and stop it from being exported. The Association for Roman Archaeology (ARA), a charitable organisation dedicated to fostering an interest in Roman archaeology and art among the general public, has awarded its largest ever grant of £10,000 to Dorset Museum to boost the venue s efforts to purchase the mosaic. As previously reported, the museum launched an appeal back in October to raise £135,000 to buy the piece which dates back to the 4th Century AD, and was discovered in the grounds of a Roman villa in Dewlish, near Dorchester, in 1974. ....