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A George I style walnut upholstered armchair (in need of restoration), width 80cm, depth 73cm, height 122cm, Provenance- Brede Place, East Sussex, a former residence of the Frewen family from 1712-1936.

Lot 1227

Sale: 030624

A George I style walnut upholstered armchair (in need of restoration), width 80cm, depth 73cm, height 122cm, Provenance- Brede Place, East Sussex, a former residence of the Frewen family from 1712-1936.

Estimate: £150-£200
A George IV demi fluted silver squat circular teapot, Samuel Dutton?, London, 1826, gross weight 16.5oz CITES Submission reference A2RQDE6S

Lot 1864

Sale: 030624

A George IV demi fluted silver squat circular teapot, Samuel Dutton?, London, 1826, gross weight 16.5oz CITES Submission reference A2RQDE6S

Estimate: £200-£300
Sundry silver including a pair of George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, by Peter & William Bateman, a novelty silver ring-holder modelled as a scarecrow, a pair of grape shears, cockerel seal, small Mr. Pun

Lot 1906

Sale: 030624

Sundry silver including a pair of George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, by Peter & William Bateman, a novelty silver ring-holder modelled as a scarecrow, a pair of grape shears, cockerel seal, small Mr. Pun

Estimate: £150-£200
A reproduction George III style mahogany twin pillar extending dining table, 264cm extended, one spare leaf, width 121cm, height 73cm

Lot 1142

Sale: 030624

A reproduction George III style mahogany twin pillar extending dining table, 264cm extended, one spare leaf, width 121cm, height 73cm

Estimate: £150-£200
A George V pierced silver oval dish, London, 1914, 26.4cm, together with a small silver bowl, silver mounted inkstand, silver vesta case, silver tea strainer and a cased set of plated pastry forks.

Lot 1908

Sale: 030624

A George V pierced silver oval dish, London, 1914, 26.4cm, together with a small silver bowl, silver mounted inkstand, silver vesta case, silver tea strainer and a cased set of plated pastry forks.

Estimate: £100-£150
Mid 19th century, pencil study, 'Holy Trinity Church, Cuckfield', unsigned, inscribed in ink verso, together with two 19th century watercolours including George De Paris (1829-1911), 'Cuckfield 1876', largest 57 x 50cm

Lot 1822

Sale: 030624

Mid 19th century, pencil study, 'Holy Trinity Church, Cuckfield', unsigned, inscribed in ink verso, together with two 19th century watercolours including George De Paris (1829-1911), 'Cuckfield 1876', largest 57 x 50cm

Estimate: £70-£100
A George III yellow metal, enamel and split pearl set mourning ring, with central glazed panel and engraved inscription, 'Mary Daniels Obt. June, 1764 at 40 Willm Daniels obt 18 June, 1793 at 80', size R, gross weight 7.

Lot 1997

Sale: 030624

A George III yellow metal, enamel and split pearl set mourning ring, with central glazed panel and engraved inscription, 'Mary Daniels Obt. June, 1764 at 40 Willm Daniels obt 18 June, 1793 at 80', size R, gross weight 7.

Estimate: £250-£300
Sundry small silver and white metal including a George IV Old English pattern sifter spoon, later heart shaped five bar toast rack, seven assorted boxes, a vets case and twenty two other items.

Lot 1885

Sale: 030624

Sundry small silver and white metal including a George IV Old English pattern sifter spoon, later heart shaped five bar toast rack, seven assorted boxes, a vets case and twenty two other items.

Estimate: £250-£350
A George III silver pair cased keywind verge pocket watch, by W, Atwood of Lewes, with Roman dial and signed movement numbered 4644, outer case diameter 56mm.

Lot 1969

Sale: 030624

A George III silver pair cased keywind verge pocket watch, by W, Atwood of Lewes, with Roman dial and signed movement numbered 4644, outer case diameter 56mm.

Estimate: £100-£150
An Edwardian silver 'Guernsey' milk can, Mark Willis & Son, Sheffield, 1904, height 13cm, a George III silver wine funnel by Benjamin Montague? and a continental white metal two handle bowl (a.f.) gross weight 14.3oz.

Lot 1868

Sale: 030624

An Edwardian silver 'Guernsey' milk can, Mark Willis & Son, Sheffield, 1904, height 13cm, a George III silver wine funnel by Benjamin Montague? and a continental white metal two handle bowl (a.f.) gross weight 14.3oz.

Estimate: £150-£200

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