Chief Bowles
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 185 years ago |
Born | North Carolina |
United States | |
Date of died | July 16,1839 |
Died | Henderson County |
Texas | |
United States | |
Date of birth | January 1,1756 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2045933 |
Chief Bowles Life story
The Bowl; John Watts Bowles was one of the leaders of the Chickamauga Cherokee during the Cherokee–American wars, served as a Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation–West, and was a leader of the Texas Cherokees.
'Old bucket' turns out to be 'excessively rare' Anglo-Saxon bowl
... The Bowl, described as " almost complete, " is expected to fetch between £20,000 and £30,000 at auction on Tuesday...
Mastermind winner backed by specialist subject star Ricky Gervais
... " The Bowl is now easily my most-prized possession, as I know how hard I worked to win it...
In the footsteps of the women who escaped a Nazi death march
... They would then give The Bowl to the woman who needed it the most that day...
The children at risk of eating themselves to death
... Eating dog food from The Bowl, going through the rubbish, emptying an entire tube of toothpaste into his mouth...
De-clutter guru Marie Kondo opens online store
... If The Bowl that you re using currently sparks joy for you, I don t encourage replacing it at all...
Chinese bowl found on shelf sells for £220k in Bath
...The previous owner of The Bowl had no idea of its value A porcelain bowl that languished on a shelf for years shocked and delighted its owner by selling for more than £200,000...
RSPCA in midnight rescue of toy tarantula in Essex
... But as soon as I got nearer and picked The Bowl up it was clear it was a children s toy...
Chinese bowl found on shelf sells for £220k in Bath
The previous owner of The Bowl had "no idea" of its value
A porcelain bowl that languished on a shelf for years "shocked and delighted" its owner by selling for More Than £200,000.
The Blue and white bowl was taken to an auctioneer in Bath by its owner as they prepared to move house.
Experts realised it was extremely rare and dated from the reign of the Chinese Emperor Yongzheng (1722-1735).
The Bowl was given an estimate of £20,000-30,000 But sold to a Chinese buyer for £220,000.
The Bowl sold at auction in Bath to a Chinese collectorIvan Street, from Aldridges of Bath, said The Client had "no idea" of The Bowl 's True Value .
"She knew it was a lovely thing But no More Than that," said Mr Street.
Emperor Yongzheng had a very short reign meaning The Best quality pieces from that time are rare, Mr Street said.
"The sale surpassed all expectations," he added.
bath, antiques
Source of news: bbc.com