A magnificent & important George III tWO Two handled Tray, of large size, from the Townley-Parker Dinner Service. Made in London in 1816 by Paul Storr.
£45,000
The Hope Ewer. An exceptional George IV Ewer made in London in 1830 by William Elliott.
£6,950
From the Cuerden Hall Townley-Parker Dinner Service. An important George III Serving Dish & Cover made in London in 1816 by Paul Storr.
£14,250
ROYAL ARMORIAL. A very fine George II Serving Dish made in London in 1744 by the Royal silversmith, John Hugh Le Sage.
£3,450
A very rare Queen Anne West Country Tobacco Box made circa 1710, maker's mark most probably of Richard Warren of Bristol.
An important Silver Gilt Mounted Riding Crop. The silver gilt openwork mounts marked with the incuse maker's mark of WF for the case maker William Fielder of London, 1838 and the handle, London, 1845
£5,500
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