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The Contents of Glyn Cywarch

The Property of Lord Harlech
29 March 2017 | starting at 10:00 BST

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538 lots available

John Pitman(British, active 1810-1846)Rowlston, by Camillus, in a loosebox

John Pitman(British, active 1810-1846)'Bobtail' - a saddled hunter before a landscape

Daniel Quigley(Irish, active 18th Century)The Godolphin Arabian

A Dutch late 18th century mahogany and marquetry klap buffet

A set of eight George III mahogany dining chairs

A pair of early 19th century French Empire bronze and ormolu three-light candelabraIn the manner of Pierre-Philippe Thomire,

A pair of lapis lazuli and ormolu octagonal pedestalsProbably Russian

A set of four gilt metal two branch candelabra

A pair of late 17th century brass andirons

A matched pair of George III silver salvers by John Crouch I and Thomas Hannam, London 1775 / 1794 (2)

A quantity of 18th and 19th century silver flatware various dates and maker

A quantity of 18th century 'Feather Edge Old English' pattern silver flatware the majority by George Smith III, John Lambe and Hester Bateman, London 1775 / 76 (45)

A quantity of 18th, 19th and 20th century silver 'Old English Thread' pattern flatware the majority by Thomas Northcote, London 1783/84 (86)

A quantity of 18th and 19th century silver spoons various dates and makers (32)

'The Wynnstay Cup', an important Jacobite goblet, circa 1759-60

A pair of Edwardian silver wine cisterns by William Comyns, London 1905 / 06 (2)

A William & Mary silver tankard Maker's mark EN, see Jackson's revised edition p.138, London 1691

A George III Irish silver bowl maker's mark JF, Dublin 1798 (21)

A George I silver porringer, by Matthew Lofthouse, London 1717

A pair of George I Irish silver tazze maker's mark unclear, Dublin 1719 (2)

An important set of twelve George II carved mahogany dining chairs

A collection of crested serving dishes Wedgwood and retailed by T. Goode & Co.

A Commonwealth silver alms dish maker's mark WM, (see Jackson's Revised Edition p.118,) London 1653

A two-handled cup and cover by Heming & Co, London 1912

A George III silver teapot by Joseph Scammell, London 1789 (3)

A set of four George II silver salts by Charles Hatfield, London 1736

An early 18th century silver shaving bowl only Britannia and lion's head erased marks visible, circa 1710

English School18th CenturyPortrait of William Gore II, half-length, in a blue brocade coat, resting on a volume of Shakespeare

A 19th century mahogany sideboard In the George III style

A late 19th/early 20th century green marble column

An Edwardian mahogany cased barographC. W. Dixey, 3 New Bond St, London

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