A Fine Expanding Fender After Designs by Thomas Hope
Minimum 43 ins wide, Maximum 55 ins wide, 6 ins deep and 22 ins high
A Good Hukin, Heath and Middleton Christopher Dresser Designed Small Silver Kettle on Stand
5 ins diameter and 6 ins high with handle
A Rare and Historically Significant Silver Gilt Royalist Badge After the Design by Thomas Rawlins Featuring the Royal Arms to the Reverse c.1649
1 1/4 ins. wide and 1 3/4 ins. high
A Very Fine Pair of George IV Mahogany and Ebonized Plate or Salver Stands of Large Size
8 1/2 ins wide, 4 1/2 ins deep and 18 1/4 ins high; base 3 1/4 ins high
A Rare Set of Three George III Mahogany Graduated Octagonal Trays
Smallest: 12.5 ins diameter; Medium: 13.5 ins diameter; Largest: 14.5 ins diameter
An Extremely Fine and Interesting Silver Tobacco Box With a Portrait of King Charles I to the Lid and Finely Engraved Armorial to the Reverse. Made by the Specialist Tobacco Box Maker Edward Cornock in London in 1713, Presumably for Francis Wight
3 3/4 ins wide, 3 ins deep and 1 ins high