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| $2,500 to $5,000 | |
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| $10,000 to $20,000 | |
| $20,000 to $50,000 | |
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George III pair of silver chambersticks made by Richard Cooke, London, 1806.
EACH 6 1/2" LENGTH AND 3 1/2" HEIGHT AND 5 3/8" WIDTH
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George III set of four silver open salts made by John Clarke, London, 1807.
EACH 1 1/2" HEIGHT AND 3 1/2" DIAMETER
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George IV gold, bloodstone, and agate vinaigrette, circa 1825-1830.
2 inches in length
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William IV silver nutmeg grater, made by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, 1832.
2 1/2 inchesin height
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Three English liquor labels
Rum: made by Phipps & Robinson, 1806
Claret: made by Phipps & Robinson, 1799
Burgundy: made by John Roberts, 1801
Sold seperately
1 7/8" X 7/8"
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George III silver wine cooler made by William Bennett, London, 1808.
8 3/8" height to the top of the handles
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George IV silver inkstand, made by John Bridge, 1823.
Length 8 1/2"
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William IV silver gilt inkwell made by James Taylor, London, 1836.
diameter 5"
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George III silver mustard pot made by Stephen Adams, London, 1802.
2 3/4 inches tall
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George III sterling silver child's mug, made by Rebecca and William Emes, 1808.
3" height
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George III silver swing handled cake basket, made by Solomon Hougham, London, 1801.
10 inches in height
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George III Hooped Jug, made by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1801.
6 1/2" Height
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Pair sterling George III entree dishes made by William Fountain, 1816.
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