Pierre Platel. A set of three early George I Britannia Standard Graduated Casters made in London in 1715 by Pierre Platel.
£23,000
Admiral Lord Nelson. An exceptionally rare & important George III "Admiral Lord Nelson" Vinaigrette with cast Trafalgar grille. Made in Birmingham in 1805 by Matthew Linwood.
£5,450
An extremely fine Charles II Porringer made in London in 1681, maker's mark of BT in a shield shaped punch for Benjamin Traherne.
£7,950
An important, and extremely rare, early George III Gold & Enamel Magnifying Glass, with original red leather case. Made almost certainly in London circa 1770.
An important set of George III Irish Hunting Buttons made in Dublin Circa 1780.
£3,950
A very fine pair of George III Neo Classical Wine Coasters made in London in 1773 by Robert Hennell
£4,750
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