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Pair of Candlesticks

Maker: Leeds Pottery (British, ca. 1756–1881)

Candlestick

Maker: Unknown

Urn lamp

Maker: Unknown

Eye

Artist: Unknown

Unidentified Man

Artist: Unknownartist, English, 18th c.

Unknown Man

Artist: Unknown

Candlestick and Snuffer

Maker: Unknown

Pair of candlesticks

Maker: R. C. (British, active ca. 1928–29)

Two Candlesticks

Maker: Paul de Lamerie (British, 1688–1751)

Three Candleabra

Maker: Paul Storr (British, 1771–1844)

Chatelaine Watch

Casemaker: J. S. S. (British)
Maker, probably by: William Hunt & Son (British, active 1755–1763)

Pair of knee buckles

Maker: Unknown

Candlesticks

Maker: Unknown

Peter Oliver (1741–1821)

Artist, attributed to: Richard Crosse (English, 1742–1810)

Young Lady in a Blue Dress

Artist: Unknown

Gentleman in a Red Coat

Artist: Unknown

Collection of 29 rings

Maker: Unknown

Collection of 29 rings

Maker: Unknown

Collection of 29 rings

Maker: Unknown

Collection of 29 rings

Maker: Unknown

Bocage group, "The Cock and the Jewel"

Maker: Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory (British, 1745–1784)

Candlestick

Maker: Unknown

Candlestick

Maker: Unknown

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