British Silver 1649-1759 An exceptional Queen Anne Britannia Standard Tea Canister made in London in 1710 by Thomas Ash.
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 A fine pair of George II cast Salvers made in London in 1742 by George Hindmarsh More details..
 A pair of George II Sauceboats made in London in 1744 by William Williams I More details..
 A rare pair of Queen Anne Britannia Standard Capstan Salts. Made in London in 1705 by Christopher Canner I More details..
 A rare George II Tot Cup made in London in 1734 by John Gamon
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 A pair of early George I Britannia Standard Cast Candlesticks made in London in 1719 by Isaac Liger More details..
 A George II Tumbler Cup made in London in 1730 by Humphrey Payne More details..
 A George II Coffee Pot made in London in 1750 by Gabriel Sleath. More details..
 A George II Lemon Strainer made in London in 1733 by James Smith I. More details..
 A very fine pair of Queen Anne cast octagonal Britannia Standard Candlesticks. Made in London in 1710 by Joseph Bell I & Robert Timbrell More details..
 A fine George II Mug made in London in 1730 by William Fordham. More details..
 A fine George II Salver made in Edinburgh in 1750 by James Welsh, Assay Master, Hugh Gordon. More details..
 A pair of George II Cast shaped base Candlesticks made in London in 1743 by John Barratt. More details..
 DUBLIN. A rare George I Tazza made in Dublin in 1723 by Philip Kinnersley More details..
 A pair of George II Cast Candlesticks made in London in 1751 by Henry Morris More details..
 A George II Salver made in London in 1752 by William Justis More details..
 A George II cast Taperstick made in London in 1755 by John Priest. More details..
 A pair of George II Salt Cellers made in London in 1759 by Alexander Johnson More details..
 A George II Sauceboat. Made in London in 1744 by Philips Garden. More details..
 A George I Tankard Made in London in 1724 by James Smith I. More details..
 A set of three George I Sugar Casters
Made by Samuel Welder in London, the small casters in 1724 and the large one in 1725. More details..
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