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EARLS OF BREADALBANE - A COLLECTION OF MANUSCRIPTS,THIRTEEN SÈVRES STYLE BLEU CELESTE GROUND PORCELAINLATE GOTHIC STYLE MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY LIBRARY TABLE
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Property of the Earls Breadalbane & Holland

Property of the Earls of Breadalbane & Holland, Taymouth Castle
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EARLS OF BREADALBANE - A COLLECTION OF MANUSCRIPTS,: 1) Papers mainly concerning the Earls of Breadalbane. (1) Burgess ticket of John Campbell, Earl of Breadalbane, as burgess of St. Andrews, 24 October 1789; (2) Burgess ticket of John, Earl of
0002: EARLS OF BREADALBANE - A COLLECTION OF MANUSCRIPTS,Est. £2,000-£3,000
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CHRONICLE OF FORTIGALL [FORTINGALL] MANUSCRIPT: comprising 36 quarto pages, with two vellum leaves taken from a Latin mass book or similar acting as protective front and back cover, now bound into a leather volume, bearing 'Chronicle of Fortirgall
0003: CHRONICLE OF FORTIGALL [FORTINGALL] MANUSCRIPTEst. £20,000-£30,000
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FINE GEORGE I SEAL BOX: Francis Garthorne, London circa 1726, of conventional circular outline, with reeded foot, the cover finely engraved with the arms of George I, within housed the great seal of George I (broken),
0007: FINE GEORGE I SEAL BOXEst. £3,000-£5,000
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GEORGE III SNUFFER TRAY: Paul Storr, London 1807, of shaped oval outline, the pointed ends with down turned acanthus terminals, together with a gadrooned and shell cast border, engraved crest to centre and 'Hon A.G.L.P' to
0008: GEORGE III SNUFFER TRAYEst. £700-£1,000
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BARONET OF NOVA SCOTIA BADGE 19TH CENTURY: unmarked, of oval outline, the outer garter in blue enamel with gold lettering reading ‘HONESTAE GLORIA FAX. MENTIS’, enclosing a saltire enamelled central shield with lion rampant
0014: BARONET OF NOVA SCOTIA BADGE 19TH CENTURYEst. £1,200-£1,800
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THE BREADALBANE HEATHER PATTERN WORCESTER PORCELAIN: an extensive service, each piece painted with sprigs of heather on a white ground, centred with the Breadalbane coronet of a B below a crown, with gold rim, the service includes pieces commissioned
0016: THE BREADALBANE HEATHER PATTERN WORCESTER PORCELAINEst. £2,000-£3,000
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WILLIAM IV COMPREHENSIVE COMPOSITE KING: predominantly Mary Chawner, 1834 (other makers and dates noted), engraved with crest and coronet or initials and coronet, comprising three soup ladles, fish slice, four serving spoons, sixty four
0017: WILLIAM IV COMPREHENSIVE COMPOSITE KINGEst. £6,000-£8,000
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PAIR OF ROSEWOOD MARQUETRY, MOTHER-OF-PEARL, SILVER: the shaped rectangular tops inlaid with specimen woods and white metal stringing, centred by a coronet and four inlaid white metal entwined Bs, the cypher for the Marquess of Breadalbane, raised on
0024: PAIR OF ROSEWOOD MARQUETRY, MOTHER-OF-PEARL, SILVEREst. £4,000-£6,000
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