aN IMPORTANT gEORGE iv wINE cOOLER FROM THE cOLLECTION OF gEORGE hAMILTON-gORDON, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, Prime Minister of Great Britain 1852-1855. Made in London in 1822 by Philip Rundell.
£22,500
PAUL STORR. An exceptional George III Bread/Fruit Basket made in London in 1814 by Paul Storr.
£9,500
A exceptionally fine pair of George III Neo-Classical Cast Candlesticks made in London in 1777 by Robert Jones & John Schofield.
£7,950
BUCKINGHAM HOUSE INTEREST. A very fine pair of George II sECOND cOURSE dISHES. MADE IN LONDON IN 1754 BY JOHN JACOBS
£5,500
An extremely rare George III eGYPTIAN rEVIVAL tUREEN AND cOVER MADE IN lONDON IN 1812 BY tHOMAS rOBINSON I.
£3,500
An exceptional and very rare George III Octagonal Teapot made in London in 1787 by Charles Chesterman.
£3,250
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