18. Wine cooler. Britannia standard, one of a pair, marked for the London goldsmith William Lukin (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
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19. Candelabra. One of a pair supplied by Paul de Lamerie (The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
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20. Soup tureen. Supplied as a matching pair to that made by Paul Crespin by George Wickes (Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery)
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21. Bread basket. Supplied by Paul de Lamerie (The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
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22. Exchequer seal salver. Britannia standard, marked by Paul de Lamerie (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
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23. The Stature of a Great Man, or the English Colossus, by George Bickham the Younger (British Museum, London)
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24. Scale drawing for a silver chandelier, possibly from the workshop of Paul de Lamerie (The Marquess of Cholmondeley, Houghton Hall)
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25. Two alternate designs for a silver chandelier crowned with an Earl's coronet and incorporating the Walpole family crest, a Saracen's head, ducally crowned, supplied by George Wickes
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26. A pull of the engraving of the circular Exchequer seal salver, supplied by William Lukin, engraved by Joseph Sympson (British Museum, London)
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27. 'Treasury' inkstand. Britannia standard, supplied by Paul de Lamerie
A-Silver-gilt Ecuelle. French. Diameter, 11.7 cm. (Including the Handles). About 1680 (Miss Anne S. van Cortlandt, on Loan to the Metropolitan Museum, New York); B-Mark on the Ecuelle. Shorter Notices: A Rare French Silver Ecuelle in America
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C-Silver Ecuelle. English, 1670-1. Diameter, 13.9 cm. At the Mouth (Presented to Queen's College, Oxford, by Sir Joseph Williamson). Shorter Notices: A Rare French Silver Ecuelle in America
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D-Silver Bowl and Dish (One of a Pair). English. Maker, F. S. 1688-9. Height of Bowl, 5 cm.; Diameter of Tray, 12 cm. (Sir J. H. B. Noble, Bt.). Shorter Notices: A Rare French Silver Ecuelle in America