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An important George III Neo Classical Cream Jug and Sugar Bowl. Made in London in 1775 by John Robins.
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A very fine George III Neo Classical Two Handled Bowl made in London in 1784 by John Schofield.
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MATTHEW BOULTON. An unusual pair of George III Candlesticks made in Birmingham in 1809 by Matthew Boulton.
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A George III Oval Tea Caddy made in London in 1780 by John Denziloe
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A George III Neo Classical Vase shaped Pepper. Made in London in 1785 by Benjamin Mordecai.
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A pair of George III Neo Classical Butter Shells. Made in London in 1776 by William Plummer
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A Pair of early George III Sauceboats made in London in 1769 by Thomas Heming
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An unusual George III Two Handled Basket made in London in 1792 by John Robins.
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A George III Three Bottle Inkstand made in Sheffield in 1807 by Nathaniel Smith & Company
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A George III Pierced Wine Coaster made in London in 1786 by Benjamin Mountigue
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A George III Water or Wine Ewer made in London in 1784 by John Schofield.
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A George III Boat shaped pierced Sugar Basket. Made in London in 1785 by William Plummer
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A pair of George III Butter Shells made in London in 1769 by William Plummer
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A George III Vegeatble Dish & Cover made in London in 1796 by John Edwards III
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A pair of George III Neo Classical Sterling Silver Tapersticks made in Sheffield in 1782 by John Winter and Company.
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An early George III Coffee Pot made in London in 1764 by Abraham Portal
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A George III Sauce Tureen & Cover made in London in 1809 by Thomas Robins
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A George III Pierced Cream Pail with clear liner. Made in London in 1783 by Edward Fernell
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PETER & ANN BATEMAN. A George III Mustard Pot made in London in 1791 by Peter & Ann Bateman
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A very rare George III Neo Classical Covered Bowl made in London in 1785 by the Royal Maker's Wakelin & Taylor.
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A George III Sweetmeat Basket made in London in 1784 by Robert Hennell
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A George III Sauceboat made in London in 1775 by Thomas Evans
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A George III Saucepan made in London in 1780 by Charles Wright
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A rare pair of George III Peppers made in London in 1819 by William Eaton
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A George IV Cream Jug made in London in 1823 by William Eley & William Fearn.
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A George III Three Bottle Inkstand made in London in 1788 by Henry Green
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A silver mounted cut glass Cream Piggin made in Birmingham in 1880. With the maker's mark of HS & H
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YORK. A rare pair of George III Butter Shells made in York in 1807 by Robert Cattle.
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A George III Toast Rack made in London in 1820 by William Burwash.
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A George IV Three Piece Teaset made in London in 1823 by Benjamin Smith.
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A pair of George III Snuffer Scissors made in London in 1786 by John Buckett.
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A George III Rattle and Teether made in London in 1819 by Mary Ann Croswell.
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A fine early George III Teapot of inverted pear shaped form. Made in London in 1764 by William Grundy
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An exceptional George III Mustard Pot made in London in 1778 by Aldridge & Green.
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An unusual George III Mug made in London in 1810 by Emes & Barnard
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A George III Wine Funnel made in Edinburgh in 1800 by William Marshall
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A rare George III Neo Classical Urn Mustard Pot made in London in 1783 by Robert Hennell.
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A pair of George IV Salt Cellers made in London in 1830 by George Burrows II & Richard Pearce.
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A George III Bead edged Salver made in London in 1774 by Crouch & Hannam
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A George III Snuffer Tray made in London in 1806 by Richard Cooke
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A George III pierced oval Mustard Pot made in London in 1790 by Charles Chesterman.
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A George III Wirework Sweetmeat Basket made in London in 1773 by Aldridge & Green
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A pair of George III Fiddle & Thread Pattern Salad Servers made in London in 1815 by Josiah & George Piercy
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A George III Wine Funnel made in London in 1800 by John Emes
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A George III Oval Stand made in Edinburgh in 1796
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A George III Urn shaped Mustard Pot made in London in 1808
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A fine pair of George III Neo Classical beaded Sauce Tureens made in London in 1780 by Henry Greenway
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An unusual pair of George III Sauceboats made in london in 1789 by Solomon Hougham
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PETER & ANN BATEMAN. A rare George III Tea Caddy made in London in 1791 by Peter & Ann Bateman
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A pair of George III Chinoiserie pierced Salt Cellers made in London in 1772 by Thomas Nash.
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A pair of George III Beaded Wine Coasters made in London in 1802 by Solomon Hougham
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A George III Helmet Cream Jug made in London in 1790 by Charles Chesterman
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An unusual petal shaped Bread Basket made in London in 1799 by Peter & Ann Bateman
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A pair of early George III Sauceboats made in London in 1766 by Thomas Rowe.
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A rare George III Batchelor Teapot made in London in 1776 by Wakelin & Taylor
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A George III Lady's Tankard made in London in 1819 by Edward Edwards I
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A pair of early George III cast Ionic Column Candlesticks made in London in 1764 by William Tuite.
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A George III Egg Cruet made in London in 1802 by Richard Cooke.
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A pair of George III Salt Cellers made in London in 1777 by Joseph Steward II
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A George III Sugar Basket made in London in 1777 by Thomas Daniel
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A George III Salver made in London in 1776 by Makepeace and Carter.
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A George III Saucepan & Burner, all made in London by John Emes, the Saucepan in 1800 and the Burner in 1803
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A George III Wine Coaster made in London in 1788 by William Plummer
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An unusual early George III hexafoil Salver made in London in 1765 by Hannam & Crouch.
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A pair of George III Sauceboats made in London in 1778 by Wakelin & Taylor
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A George III Wine/Water Ewer made in London in 1792 by Charles Hougham
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A small George III Meat Dish made in London in 1808 by William Bennett.
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A George III Mustard Pot made in London in 1800 by John Emes
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A very fine pair of George III Salt Cellers made in London in 1784/85 by Wakelin & Taylor.
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A George III Teapot made in London in 1784 by John Lambe
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A George III Sugar Basket made in London in 1779 by Charles Chesterman
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An early George III Salver made in London in 1768 by Richard Rugg
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A George III Butter Shell made in London in 1811 by Emes & Barnard.
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A George III Neo Classical Argyle made in London in 1792 by Abraham Peterson & Peter Podio
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A George III Mustard Pot made in London in 1814 by Samuel Hennell & John Terrey
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A George III Three Bottle Cruet made in London in 1801 by Robert & David Hennell.
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A George III Pap Boat made in London in 1816 by William Bennett
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A George III Salver made in London in 1774 by John Carter.
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A George III oval stand made in London in 1789 by George Brazier.
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A pair of George III Salvers, one showing, made in London in 1790 by John Schofield.
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A pair of George IV Salt Cellers made in London by William Easterbrook, one in 1823 & the other in 1826
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A George III Cream Jug made in London in 1810 by John Merry
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A George III Pepper Caster made in London in 1787 by John Lambe
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A George III Tea Caddy made in London in 1792 by Henry Chawner
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A George III Cream Jug made in London in 1806 by Alexander Field.
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A rare George III Rose Pattern Serving Dish made in London in 1820 by Benjamin Smith II
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A George IV Miniature Chamberstick made in Birmingham in 1829 by Taylor & Perry.
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A George IV miniature leaf Chamberstick made in Birmingham in 1830 by Joseph Willmore.
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A George III Neo Classical Sugar Vase made in London in 1787 by Peter Podio & Abraham Peterson.
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EDINBURGH: A rare early George III Batchelor Teapot made in Edinburgh in 1769 by James Gilsland
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A George III half pint Mug made in London in 1762 by Whipham & Wright.
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A George III Pepper Caster made in London in 1774 by Thomas Wallis.
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A rare George III Tankard together with a pair of matching Ladies Mugs. Made in London in 1780 by John Robins.
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A George III Wine Funnel made in London in 1805 by Thomas Allen
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A George III Oval Salver Made in London in 1788 by Thomas Wallis.
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A George III Sugar Basket Made in London in 1797 by John Robins.
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A George III Goblet Made in London in 1802 by John Emes.
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A pair of George III Salts Made in London in 1792 by Henry Chawner
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A pair of George III Cast Salts. Made in London in 1768 by Robert & David Hennell.
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A George III Mustard Pot Made in London in 1809 by Crespin Fuller.
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A George III Saucepan Made in London in 1797 by John Robins.
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A George III Beaded Cream Jug. Made in London in 1780 by Robert Sallam.
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A George III Reeded Tankard Made in London in 1774 by John Carter.
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A George III Covered Serving Dish Made in London in 1814 by Thomas Robinson I.
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A pair of early George III Tumbler Cups Made in London in 1766 by James Jones I.
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A George III Sauceboat Made in London in 1789 by Smith & Sharp.
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A George III York Salver
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A very fine Georgian Wine Funnel and Stand. The Funnel made in Edinburgh in 1820 by George McHattie, the Stand made in Edinburgh in 1826 by Andrew Wilkie.
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A George III Chamberstick.
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A George III Pierced Cream Pail.
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A George III Meat Dish
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A George III Teapot.
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