William Stroud - A set of twelve 'Royal' silver Dinner Plates, London 1803 by Stroud (with the exception of one plate marked William Frisbee)

William Stroud
A set of twelve 'Royal' silver Dinner Plates, London 1803 by Stroud (with the exception of one plate marked William Frisbee)
Robert  Hennell II - A George III 'Royal' silver Inkstand, London 1805

Robert Hennell II(London)
A George III 'Royal' silver Inkstand, London 1805
Edmund Pearce - A George I silver-gilt Tazza, London 1725

Edmund Pearce
A George I silver-gilt Tazza, London 1725
William Elliott - A George IV 'Royal' silver-gilt Ewer and Basin, London 1820

William Elliott(1762 - 1854)
A George IV 'Royal' silver-gilt Ewer and Basin, London 1820
Benjamin Smith II - A George IV silver-gilt Salver, London 1827

Benjamin Smith II(Birmingham 1764 - London)
A George IV silver-gilt Salver, London 1827
William Bateman - A William IV silver Platter, London 1835

William Bateman(1774 - Stoke Newington 1850)
A William IV silver Platter, London 1835
Simon Le Sage - A George II 'Royal' silver Inkstand, London 1759

Simon Le Sage
A George II 'Royal' silver Inkstand, London 1759
Benjamin Pyne - A set of 12 'Royal' silver George III Dinner Plates, London 1717

Benjamin Pyne (Devon - London 1732)
A set of 12 'Royal' silver George III Dinner Plates, London 1717
  - A GEORGE III ‘ROYAL’ MEDAL: London 1789, On the Occasion of the recovery from illness of King George III


A GEORGE III ‘ROYAL’ MEDAL: London 1789, On the Occasion of the recovery from illness of King George III