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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
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A pair of George II Sauceboats made in London in 1744 by William Williams I
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A rare pair of Queen Anne Britannia Standard Capstan Salts. Made in London in 1705 by Christopher Canner I
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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
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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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HESTER BATEMAN. A George III Boat shaped pierced Sugar Basket made in London in 1790 by Hester Bateman
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HESTER BATEMAN. A rare George III Oval Mustard Pot made in London in 1786 by Hester Bateman. Together with a shovel mustard spoon made by Hester Bateman circa 1780.
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NEWCASTLE: A very rare William & Mary Pre Assay Office Trefid Spoon made in Newcastle circa 1690 by Eli Bilton I
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A George III Bright Cut Celtic Point Tablespoon made in Dublin in 1788 by John Pittar.
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A George III oval bright cut Wine Label engraved for GIN. Made in London circa 1786-1790 by James Hyde.
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A George III Eye shaped Sauce Label engraved for LEMON. Made in London in 1794 by John Rich
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A George III Eye shaped Sauce Label engraved for KETCHUP. Made in London in 1791 by Susanna Barker.
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A George III Eye shaped Sauce Label engraved for TARRAGON. Made in London in 1791 by Susanna Barker
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A George III Eye shaped Sauce Label engraved for ELDER. Made in London in 1791 by Susanna Barker
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A George IV Eye shaped Sauce Label engraved for HARVEY. Made in London in 1830.
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A George IV Eye shaped Sauce Label engraved for VINEGAR. Made in London in 1830
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A rare silver gilt Dessert Sauce Ladle with agate handle. Made in London in 1841 by William Theobalds.
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A rare set of 8 William IV Silver Oyster Forks, with turned fruitwood handles, made in Dublin circa 1832 by Henry Flavelle.
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A George III Old English Pattern Strainer Spoon made in London in 1782 by George Smith.
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A very rare George III Old English, Bead & Shell Pattern Serving Fork made in London circa 1775 by Thomas Chawner.
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A George IV Old English Pattern Shell Bowl Soup Ladle, of unusual small size. Made in London in 1827 by Thomas Dicks
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A Fiddle Pattern Fish Slice, with pierced blade, made in London in 1842 by Haynes & Cater.
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A George III Old English Pattern Fish Slice with pierced blade. Made in London in 1802 by Urquhart & Hart.
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A George III Fiddle Pattern Fish Slice, with pierced blade, made in Edinburgh in 1816 by The Urquhart Family
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A William IV Butter Knife, with agate handle. Made in Birmingham in 1831 by Unite & Holland
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A George IV Butter Knife with Ivory Pique handle made in Birmingham in 1829 by Francis Clarke.
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A Fiddle & Shell Pattern Serving Fork made by John Le Galais of Jersey and assayed in London in 1858.
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An Old English Bead Pattern Butter Spade made in London in 1879 by George Adams.
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A George III Bright Cut Old English Pattern Cream Ladle made in London in 1791 by Richard Crossley
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A pair of George IV Silver Gilt Grape Scissors made in London in 1830 by Rawlings & Summers.
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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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YORK MINSTER: A rare Vinaigrette made in Birmingham in 1849 by Yapp & Woodward
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An exceptionally fine William IV silver gilt Vinaigrette made in Birmingham in 1835 by quality maker John Tongue
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A rare George III Vinaigrette modelled as a plain Wallet. Made in Birmingham in 1816 by Matthew Linwood.
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A fine George III Silver Gilt Vinaigrette made in London in 1814 by John Reilly
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A fine George IV Silver Gilt Book Vinaigrette made in London in 1830 by Thomas Diller
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An unusual Vinaigrette made in Birmingham in 1844 by Nathaniel Mills.
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A George III Vinaigrette made in Birmingham in 1808 by Joseph Willmore.
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A very fine George IV Table Snuff Box made in London in 1829 by Rawlings & Summers.
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A very rare George IV \"Toper\" Table Snuff Box. Made in London in 1822 by Edward Farrell
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A very rare George III Silver mounted Cowrie Shell Snuff Box made in Cork circa 1805 by the scarce maker, Samuel Green.
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A George III Curved Pocket Snuff Box made in Birmingham in 1810 by Joseph Willmore
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A fine Toothpick Box made in London in 1846 by Rawlings & Summers
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A very rare early George III Silver Gilt Filigree Needle/Bodkin Case. Made presumably in London circa 1760.
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A George III Needle Case made in Birminagham circa 1800 by Joseph Taylor
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A rare George II Mother of Pearl and Silver Patch Box made, presumably, in London circa 1750.
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A George III Nutmeg Grater made in Birmingham in 1798 by Samuel Pemberton.
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