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Richard Cooke, The Blackett Candlesticks , 1801 -
John Lingard, A Rare George I Octagonal Tea Pot, 1718 -
Paul de Lamerie, A George II Brandy Warmer, 1741 -
George Wickes, An Important Pair of George II Sauceboats, 1742 -
Thomas Langford, An Exceptional George I Britannia Standard Punch Bowl, 1719 -
William Grundy, A George III Bowl, 1761 -
John Jacobs, A Magnificent George II Basket, 1741 -
John Wakelin & William Taylor, The Talbot Candelabra, 1777 -
ROBERT & SEBASTIAN GARRARD, A Magnificent Gothic Revival Decanter Set , 1845 -
PARKER & WAKELIN, A PAIR OF EARLY GEORGE III DOUBLE LIPPED SAUCE BOATS, 1762 -
DAVID HENNELL I, A SET OF GEORGE II SALT CELLARS, 1739 -
Charles Fox, A Magnificent George IV Marine Inspired Centrepiece, 1829 -
JOHN MEWBURN, A SET OF GEORGE IV SOUP PLATES, 1823 -
PAUL STORR, A Pair of George III Sauce tureens , 1798 -
BENJAMIN & JAMES SMITH, A Pair of George III Wine Coasters, 1809 -
JOHN TAPLEY, A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV CAST SALT CELLARS , 1835 -
MATTHEW COOPER, A Pair of George I Britannia Standard Octagonal Candlesticks, 1717 -
Thomas Hannam & John Crouch, Fine George III Silver Footed Tray made in London by Hannam & Crouch, 1806 -
John Scofield, A Rare Pair of 18th Century Bucket Wine Coolers, by John Scofield London , 1790 -
PAUL STORR, The Beresford Entree Dishes, 1812 -
Peter Archambo, A Magnificent 18th Century Salver, 1731 -
PAUL STORR, A Rare Pair of William IV Candlesticks, 1837 -
Thomas Wallis, A Fine Pair of George III Silver Gilt Goblets, 1804 -
M.H Wilkens & Sohne, A Magnificent Marine Inspired Naturalistic Wine Cooler/ Vase, 1898 -
Richard Cooke, A Magnificent Pair of Regency George III Silver Gilt Wine Coasters by Richard Cooke, London, 1805 -
JOHN CRAMER, A George III 'Snakeskin' Beaker, London by John Cramer, 1809 -
William Eley, A William IV 'Snakeskin' Beaker, London by William Eley, 1832 -
Elkington, A Neoclassical Style Victorian Punch Bowl, Elkington, 1899 -
JOHN HOULE, A George III Silver Meat Dish, 1819 -
Herbert Lambert, A George II Rococo Style Basket made in London by Herbert Lambert, 1905 -
BURWASH & SIBLEY, A George III Soup Tureen , 1809 -
DAVID GREEN, A George I Hexagonal Taperstick , 1720 -
Thomas Fawler, A Queen Anne Octagonal Taperstick, 1710 -
Nicholas Clausen, A GEORGE I SILVER TAPERSTICK, 1726 -
GABRIEL SLEATH, A QUEEN ANNE OCTAGONAL TAPERSTICK , 1715 -
Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith, A George III Silver-Gilt Inkstand, Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith, London, 1805, 1805