18 January 2023•14:00 GMT
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1. King Fouad I: A French gilt-brass ewer and basin by Christofle & Cie, circa 1870
2. King Farouk: Twenty eight Sèvres blue ground plates, various dates mid-19th century, the decoration possibly outside the factory
3. King Farouk: Three silver sorbet spoons, Henri Laparra, with 1st standard Paris export marks, mid 20th century
4. Philippe, Count of Flandres: Thirteen French silver plates, Odiot, Paris, circa 1850
5. Phillipe, Count of Flanders: Three French silver double-salts and a mustard pot, Odiot, Paris, circa 1850
6. King Leopold III: A set of three Belgian silver sauce boats, Lemaire & de Vernisy, Brussels, early 20th century
7. A pair of George III silver candlesticks, John Roberts & Co., Sheffield, 1806
8. Philippe, Count of Flanders: A group of French silver-gilt flatware, the majority Emile Puiforcat, Paris, early 20th century
9. King Albert I: A group of silver and silver-gilt Belgian flatware, Joseph-Henri Mercier, Brussels, early 20th century
10. Queen Astrid: A group of silver and electroplate flatware, the majority K. Anderson, Stockholm, 1927
11. A collection of silver items, various dates and makers
12. Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, by William Thomas Fry, after George Dawe, first quarter 19th century
13. English School, Portrait of King Leopold I of Belgium and his wife Princess Charlotte of Wales 19th century
14. Heinrich Deiters
In the Gardens, Château de Stuyvenberg
15. King Leopold and Queen Astrid: A Belgian porcelain royal composite dinner, oyster and breakfast part service, predominantly Fuisseaux Baudour, second quarter 20th century
16. King Albert I: A Belgian porcelain royal monogrammed composite part dinner service, various makers including Demeuldre-Coché / Vermeren-Coché, Brussels, 20th century
17. A Belgian Royal monogrammed part service, Demeuldre-Coché, Brussels, second quarter 20th century
18. King Albert I: A Belgian royal engraved monogrammed composite table service, various makers and dates, second half 20th century
19. A collection of Belgian royal monogrammed drinking glasses, various dates
20. King Leopold III and Queen Astrid: An extensive cut and engraved Belgian royal monogrammed part table service, second quarter 20th century
21. A Continental carved giltwood and lacquered oval sofa table, 19th/20th century
22. A Louis XV/Transition kingwood and tulipwood bonheur-du-jour, third quarter 18th century
23. A pair of Dutch walnut and marquetry card tables, circa 1775
24. A pair of Louis XVI tulipwood marquetry tables, circa 1780
25. A Flemish repoussé-silver-mounted ebony and ebonised cabinet, probably Antwerp, mid-17th century
26. A Flemish 'millefleurs' and animal tapestry panel, possibly Tournai 16th century, and later
27. An Italian carved giltwood 'Medici' frame, Florence, circa 1650
29. A Kakiemon dish, Edo period, late 17th century
30. German School, early 17th Century
Neptune driving a chariot with two noble figures
31. Follower of Hans Rottenhammer
Ecce Homo
32. A renaissance gilt-brass horizontal table clock, Samuel Haug, Augsburg, circa 1630,
33. A Commonwealth period brass lantern clock with alarm, Peter Closon, London, circa 1655
34. Italian, 17th Century
Bust of an Emperor
35. A large silver-gilt dish or basin, with assay scrape but seemingly unmarked, probably Portuguese and circa 1700
36. A silver incense boat, probably Portuguese, late 17th / early 18th century
37. A pair of Louis XV carved walnut fauteuils en cabriolet, circa 1760
38. A Meissen (Marcolini) part dinner service, circa 1775
39. A pair of Régence style cut-glass and gilt-metal six-light girandoles
40. A Brazilian silver ewer and basin, Bahia, late 18th century
41. A French silver serving dish from the Marquês de Angeja service, Henri Auguste, Paris, 1787, Paris, circa 1787,
42. A pair of French silver serving dishes, Jean-Nicholas Boulanger, Paris, 1793/94 Association des Orfévres mark
43. Seven George IV silver plates from the Sampaio Service, Paul Storr for Storr & Mortimer, London, 1823
44. A pair of George II silver candlesticks, William Gould, London, 1748
45. A George III silver and cut-glass cruet, Joseph Scammell, London, 1794
46. A Victorian silver dish cover with matched electroplate base, Hancocks, London, 1886
47. A pair of Continental large glass urns and covers, mid-19th century
48. A pair of Regency simulated rosewood and parcel-gilt caned tub chairs, circa 1815, in the manner of George Bullock
49. A Directoire ormolu mantel clock, circa 1795