PHILIP RUNDELL. An exceptional George III Soup Tureen & Cover made in London in 1820 by Philip Rundell.
£22,500
An extremely rare George III Neo Classical Two Handled Bowl made in London in 1784 by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert.
£4,500
Admiral Lord Nelson. An exceptionally rare & IMPORTANT gEORGE iii "Admiral Lord Nelson" Vinaigrette, with Trafalgar grille. Made in London in 1805 by John Hart & Company.
£5,450
The Collection of the Earl of Lonsdale at Lowther Castle. An important pair of George III Salt Cellars made in London in 1803 by Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith.
£12,950
James II. An important pair of James II Candlesticks made in London in 1686, maker's mark of TD in script, for Thomas Dymock.
£32,500
PAUL STORR - FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE 2ND BARON SHERBORNE. An exceptional pair of large George III serving dishes, in sizes, one with a mazarin. Made in london in 1820 by Paul Storr.
£24,500
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