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
A Fine and Documented Brass Inlaid Reading Table Made By the Oxford Street Branch of Gillows for the 2nd Baron Bolton at Hackwood Park in 1813
27 ins wide, 17.5 ins deep, minimum 29 ins high, maximum 29.5 ins high