The Carlton Hall Dinner Plates. A very fine set of twelve early George III Dinner Plates made in London in 1770 by Thomas Heming.
£16,500
PAUL STORR - An extremely rare set of six George III CAST Salt/Spice Bowls made in London in 1818 by Paul Storr.
£9,950
A very rare George III Bowl and Stand/Plate. Made in London in 1784 by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert.
£9,750
An exceptional George III Serving Trowel made in London in 1774 by Thomas Daniels.
£2,950
A very rare George III Neo Classical Sugar or Spice Box made in London in 1775 by Edward Darveil
£4,500
The Fonnereau Sauceboats. An exceptional and very unusual pair of George II Sauceboats made in London in 1739 by Edward Vincent.
£7,950
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