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Garrard, An Impressive Pair of Candlesticks, London by Robert Garrard, 1854
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Hunt & Roskell, An Important Pair of Early Victorian Sauceboats by Mortimer & Hunt, 1843
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John Bridge, An Important Pair of George IV Marine Inspired Wine Coasters, John Bridge, 1827
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LA Crichton, A Monumental Pair of Sugar Casters by LA Crichton, 1909
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John Scofield, A Rare Pair of 18th Century Bucket Wine Coolers, by John Scofield London , 1790
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Herbert Lambert, A George II Rococo Style Basket made in London by Herbert Lambert, 1905
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M.H Wilkens & Sohne, A Magnificent Marine Inspired Naturalistic Wine Cooler/ Vase, 1898
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Elkington, A Magnificent Pair of Rococo Revival Double lipped Sauceboats / Dishes, 1881
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PAUL SOLANIER, A late 17th Century 'Snakeskin' Beaker, Ausburg Maker's Mark of Paul Solanier, Circa 1690
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William Eley, A William IV 'Snakeskin' Beaker, London by William Eley, 1832
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John Bridge, A Set of Four George IV Salt Cellars, London by John Bridge, 1825
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Joseph Angell, A Magnificent George IV Silver Egg Cruet, London , 1823
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JOHN HOULE, A George III Silver Meat Dish, London by John Houle, 1819
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PAUL STORR, The Beresford Entree Dishes, By Paul Storr London, 1812
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EMES & BARNARD, A Fine Pair of Snuffer on Stands made in London by Emes & Barnard, 1810
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WILLIAM STROUD, A Magnificent Set of Twelve George III Silver Dinner Plates, London by William Stroud, 1810
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JOHN CRAMER, A George III 'Snakeskin' Beaker, London by John Cramer, 1809
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Burwash & Sibley, A Magnificent George III Soup Tureen made in London by Burwash & Sibley, 1809
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EMES & BARNARD, A Set of Four Silver Gilt George III Wine Coasters By Emes & Barnard, London, 1808
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Thomas Hannam & John Crouch, Fine George III Silver Footed Tray made in London by Hannam & Crouch, 1806
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Richard Cooke, A Magnificent Pair of Regency George III Silver Gilt Wine Coasters by Richard Cooke, London, 1805
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William Pitts, A Set of Twelve 18th Century Dinner Plates, London by William Pitts, 1788
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A Matched Pair of George III Cast Candlesticks, 1779/1784
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John Carter II, A Set of Four Neoclassical Candlesticks made in London by John Carter II, 1771/775
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JOHN ROMER, An Important pair of George III Neo-Classical Candlesticks, London by John Romer, 1770
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Ebenezer Coker, A Pair of 18th Century Tapersticks made in London by Ebenzer Coker, 1764/5
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Peter Taylor, A Rare Pair of George II Rococo Candlesticks made in London by Peter Taylor, 1751
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SAMUEL HERBERT, A Pair of George II Shell Dishes, London by Samuel Herbert, 1749
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Nicholas Clausen, A GEORGE I SILVER TAPERSTICK, 1724
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ANTHONY NELME, An Important Queen Anne Shaving Bowl, London by Anthony Nelme, 1713
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Edward Aldridge, A Magnificent George III 18th Century Sweet Meat Dish, London by Edward Aldridge