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An Eighteenth Century Green Glass & Ormolu Chandelier

An Eighteenth Century Rococo Carved & Painted Mirror

An Exceptional George II mahogany card table.

An Exceptional George II Period Carved Mahogany Bureau Cabinet Attributed to Giles Grendey

An Exceptional George III Silver Table

An Extremely Rare George I Carved Burr Walnut Settee

An Extremely Rare George I Red lacquer Bureau Bookcase of Small Size

An Extremely Rare George III Mahogany Barometer by Whitehurst of Derby

An Highly Decorative and Extremely Rare Eighteenth Century Polychrome & Lacquer Scree

An Important Commode Attributed to Pierre Langlois

An Important George I Carved Mahogany Eagle-Headed Armchair

An Important George II Mahogany Bookcase From Langley Park, Norfolk

An Important Pair of Regency Decorated & Parcel Gilt Stools

An Important Pair of Chinese Mirror Pictures in 18th Century Giltwood frames

An Important Pair of George III Gilt-wood Settees in the Manner of Thomas Chippendale the Younger

An Outstanding & Highly Important Side Cabinet Attributed to S. Jamar

Captain & Mrs Alsager’s Pair of Black Lacquer & Gilt Decorated Cabinets on Stands

Colonel Mulliner’s Exceptional George III Inlaid Tray

Four Chinese Plaster Polychrome Decorated Figures with Nodding Heads

George Hepplewhite’s Gentleman’s Social Table

George, 1st Marquess Townshend’s Set of 16 Decorated Chairs From Raynham Hall

Lord Villiers’ Vulliamy Mantel Clock

Mrs Hutton Rawlinson’s ‘Very Elegant Mahogany Bookcase’ Purchased from Gillows of Lancaster on the 18th July 1772 for the sum of £21

Sculpture of the Illustrious Sir Jeffrey Hudson

THE ‘SPENCER-CHURCHILL’ DINING CHAIRS

The 1st Earl Spencer’s Carved Fustic & Satinwood Sofa

The Birket Houses Pair of George II Virginia Walnut Lowboys & Mirrors by Gillows

The Bishop of Gloucester’s Pair of George III Mahogany Side Chairs Attributed to Thomas Chippendale

The Ditchley Park Mirror by John Linnell

The Houghton Hall Red Lacquer Bachelor’s Chest

The Percival Griffiths Mirrors

The Spencer Perceval Armchair From The Palace of Westminster

The Stowe Torcheres
