6 July 2021•14:30 BST
•London
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1. Thomas Tompion No.168. An ebony quarter repeating table clock, London, circa 1690
2. Flora: An Important Dutch silver standing salt, Adam van Vianen, (Utrecht), 1621
3. French, Paris, circa 1700 | Apollo and the Python
4. A George II carved giltwood side table, probably to a design by William Kent and executed by James Richards, circa 1730
5. A Vienna (Du Paquier) rectangular inkstand, 1725-30
6. An impressive pair of Chinese famille-rose fish-bowls, Qing dynasty, Yongzheng period
7. An important pair of George II carved mahogany back-to-back library writing tables, circa 1730, the design attributed to William Kent and possibly executed by John Boson and Cornelius Martin
8. A pair of George II mahogany hall benches, circa 1740
9. A Scottish late George II carved giltwood and gilt-carton pierre overmantel mirror, circa 1760, possibly by William Mathie
10. A George III two-manual harpsichord by Jacob Kirkman, London, 1760
11. A jewelled gold-mounted hardstone snuff box, Johann Christian Neuber, Dresden, circa 1770-1780
12. A George III mahogany kneehole desk by Thomas Chippendale, 1774
13. A late George II carved mahogany architectural bookcase, circa 1760
14. A pair of gilt-bronze mounted Chinese celadon porcelain vases, the porcelain Qianlong (1736-1795), the mounts Louis XV circa 1770
15. A pair of George III pale blue and polychrome-painted giltwood side tables, circa 1775, possibly by Mayhew and Ince to a design by Robert Adam, the painted tablets after Angelica Kauffmann and possibly executed by Antonio Zucchi
16. John Mottram. A George III gilt-brass and enamel musical automaton clock for the Chinese market, London, circa 1790
17. A George III gilt-brass mounted green cut-glass sixteen-light chandelier , circa 1790, attributed William Parker & Son
18. A George III gilt-brass mounted enamel toilet mirror, circa 1775, the enamel by William Hopkins Craft, the mounts attributed to James Cox
19. John Mottram: A George III gilt-brass paste-set musical automaton table clock for the Chinese market, London, circa 1790
20. An extensive Meissen part dinner and dessert service, circa 1765-1780, Academic and Marcolini Periods
21. A pair of Russian neoclassical fruitwood marquetry commodes, late 18th century, attributed to Nikifor Vasilyev
22. A gold-mounted hardstone, burgau and shell 'Steinkabinett'-Tabatiere, Johann Christian Neuber, Dresden, circa 1785
23. A George III gilt-brass quarter striking musical automaton table clock for the Chinese market, William Hughes, London, circa 1775
24. A pair of late George III gilt-bronze wine coolers, attributed to Alexis Decaix, retailed by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, London, circa 1803-1806, the model designed by Jean-Jacques Boileau, circa 1800-1802
25. A pair of late George III gilt-bronze wine coolers, attributed to Alexis Decaix, retailed by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, London, circa 1803-1806, the model designed by Jean-Jacques Boileau, circa 1800-1802
26. An Imperial gilt-bronze mounted carved giltwood console table, by François-Honoré-Georges Jacob-Desmalter, delivered in 1808 to the Palais des Tuileries for Napoleon's Grand Cabinet Intérieur
27. A pair of Empire patinated and gilt-bronze twelve-light candelabra, probably by André-Antoine Ravrio, Paris, circa 1800-1805
28. A George III silver mirror plateau in six sections, Benjamin Smith, London, 1807, retailed by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, with additions, John Bridge of Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, undated, 1823-1834
29. A Royal pair of George IV gilt-lacquered-bronze and parcel-gilt rosewood bedside cupboards , supplied to George IV for Windsor Castle by Morel & Seddon in 1828
30. A pair of Sèvres (hard paste) two-handled flared vases (Vases `Jasmin’ cornet aux signes du zodiaque, 1ère grandeur), Period of Louis-Phillipe, 1837
31. A Highly Important and Monumental Imperial Presentation Porcelain Plaque, Imperial Porcelain Factory, St Petersburg, Period of Nicholas I (1825-1855), 1852
32. A matched pair of massive Victorian silver pilgrim bottles and covers , one John Bodman Carrington for Carrington & Co., 1892, the other Sebastian Garrard for R. & S. Garrard & Co., 1901, both London