Highlights

  • A George III silver-gilt centrepiece

    Mark of Paul Storr, London, 1809
    Estimate
    £40,000–60,000

  • A set of eighteen George III silver-gilt dinner-plates

    Mark of William Bateman, London, 1818
    Estimate
    £8,000–12,000

  • A set of eight Italian gilt-walnut open armchairs

    Rome, last quarter 18th century
    Estimate
    £20,000-30,000

  • A pair of George V silver pilgrim flasks

    Mark of Edward Barnard and Sons Ltd., London, 1929
    Estimate
    £30,000–50,000

  • A pair of Empire ormolu thirteen-light candelabra

    Attributed to Pierre-Philippe Thomire, c. 1810
    Estimate
    £30,000-50,000

  • An Empire ormolu and patinated-bronze centrepiece

    Attributed to Pierre-Philippe Thomire, c. 1810
    Estimate
    £15,000–25,000

  • A George IV ormolu-mounted mahogany serving-table

    c. 1830, in the manner of Gillows
    Estimate
    £6,000–10,000

  • A Haviland Limoges Sèvres-style part table-service

    Blue printed factory marks
    Estimate
    £1,500-2,500

  • A pair of Empire ormolu and cut-glass etageres

    By Pierre-Philippe Thomire, c. 1810
    Estimate:
    £10,000–15,000

  • A French silver-gilt dessert-service

    The spoons and forks mark of Odiot, the knives mark of Henin et Cie, Paris, 20th century
    Estimate
    £1,500-2,000

  • An extensive gilt-decorated part glass-service

    Estimate
    £1,500-2,500

  • A French Restauration silver sauceboat and stand

    Mark of Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot, Paris, 1819–1838
    Estimate
    £7,000-10,000