A very unusual pair of George III Neo Classical Candlesticks made in Sheffield in 1775 by John Winter & Company.
£5,250
A very rare George III Toasting Cheese Dish made in London in 1798 by John Schofield.
£4,750
An exceptionally rare pair of Charles II Covered Bowls made in London in 1677, Maker's Mark of a letter "B", formerly in the Albert Collection.
£6,950
ROYAL. Queen Charlotte's Wine Coolers. An important pair of George III Wine Coolers made in London in 1804 by Robert Garrard.
£ POA
The Dalton Hall Tureens. A very unusual pair of silver gilt Tureens and Covers made in London in 1840 by Robert Hennell III.
£5,950
PAUL STORR - An extremely rare set of six George III CAST Salt/Spice Bowls made in London in 1818 by Paul Storr.
£9,950
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