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Set of Four George IV Butter Shells Made in London in 1822 by Robert Garrard

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    An important & very rare George III Egg Coddler made in London in 1807 by the Royal Silversmith Robert Garrard. Only a handful of Georgian Egg Coddlers are known to exist and this e...
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  • A George IV Meat Dish or Serving Platter by Richard Sibley, London, 1825,
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  • Pair of George I Tazzas Made in London in 1725 by William Darker
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    AN EXCEPTIONAL PAIR OF GEORGE I TAZZAS MADE IN LONDON IN 1725 BY WILLIAM DARKER The Tazzas stand on a trumpet shaped spreading foot and the circular top has a slightly raised rim ...
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