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A George V novelty silver mounted pin cushion, modelled as a free-standing camel, by H.H & S, Birmingham, 1911, H.52mm.
A George III silver-gilt four-light candelabrum, Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith, London 1806
Dubourg after Pollard 'Royal Hunt in Windsor Park' and 'His Majesty King George III Returning from Hunting' 1820 13.5 x18.25in.
An impressive George II walnut and marble topped centre table, c.1740-50, W.5ft 4in. D.3ft 1.5in. H.2ft 10in.
A set of six George II red walnut side chairs, W.2ft 1in. D.2ft 1in. H.2ft 11in.
A pair of early George III silver sauceboats with flying scroll handles, maker, F.M, (unidentified Grimwades), London, 1766, 20 oz.
A pair of Victorian foliate-pierced silver bottle coasters with wavy gadrooned rims, London 1841, Charles & George Fox, 14.1cm.
A George IV silver and citrine mounted horn combination snuff mull/powder flask by Mary Ann & Charles Reilly, flask approx. 30.5cm.
Richard George Mathews (Canadian 1870-1955), 'Lillie Langtry', circa 1903, charcoal and coloured chalk, 39 x 22.5cm
A George IV embossed silver campana shaped cup, J.E. Terry & Co, London, 1829 (stem a.f.), gross 15.5 oz.
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