MEALY'S Spring 2013

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The Spring Fine And Decorative Art Sale Tuesday 5 March 2013



Lot 574

The Spring Fine And Decorative Art Sale Tuesday 5th March 2013 commencing at 10.00am sharp each day at our Auction Gallery, Kilkenny Road, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland The sale will include the art & antiques collection of the late Dr. Denis Collins, on the instructions of the representatives of the estate of the late Mrs. Mary Collins of Drogheda, Co. Louth, a collection assembled over 50 years (200 lots approx. including period paintings by James Arthur O’Connor, WIlliam Sadler and others, period furniture, Irish and other silver, porcelain, etc); a selection of tribal art from the collection of Igor & Erica Mann; the contents of a period home on Mount Merrion Avenue, including 19th century furniture & paintings; and fine & decorative arts from other estates and collections on the instructions of a variety of executors and private clients.

Viewing Sunday, 3 March 2013, Noon - 5.00pm Monday, 4 March 2013, 10.00am - 5.00pm Illustrated Catalogue: €10.00 Sorry – No children under 12 years of age Front Cover Illustration: Lot 563 Back Cover Illustration: Lot 550 Inside Front Cover Illustrations: Lots 140, 777, 430 and 700 Inside Back Cover Illustration: Lot 577 Sale Reference: 0223 Forthcoming Sale: Spring Clean - The No Reserve Sale March 11th 2013 commencing at 5.00pm. 500 lots approx. Viewing available in tandem with The Spring Fine & Decorative Art Sale. PDF listing available online

Contacts for this sale: George Mealy Snr, MRICS, Managing Director george@mealys.ie Sara Kenny, ASCSI, Consultant sarakenny@mealys.ie George Gerard Mealy, Director of Business Development georgegerard@mealys.ie Rhonda H.P. Mealy, BA, Marketing Manager, rhonda@mealys.ie Cait Madigan, Reception & Administration caitmadigan@mealys.ie Kevin Mullins, Accounts Manager kevinmullins@mealys.ie

Directions: Coming from Dublin – Take M7 out of Dublin, followed by the M9. Take the Athy exit off the M9 and continue through Athy and onto Castlecomer. In Castlecomer, follow the N78 for Kilkenny. The new auction gallery is situatied 1.9km south of the Castlecomer Town Centre Square on the N78. Take a left between the Country Life Glanbia building and O'Shea Plant Hire, and drive to the large designated car park in Castlecomer Business Park Coming from Cork – Take the M8 out of Cork to the termination of the M8 motorway. Continue along the N8 through Cullahill into Durrow. Take the N77 from Durrow to Ballyragget, followed by the R694 from Ballyragget to Castlecomer. Take a right at the Castlecomer Town Centre Square onto the N78 for Kilkenny. The new auction gallery is situated 1.9 km south of the Castlecomer Town Centre Square on the N78. Take a left between the Country Life Glanbia Building and O'Shea Plant Hire and drive to the large designated car park in Castlecomer Business Park. Coming from Kilkenny – Take the N78 north, in the direction of Castlecomer. Take a right between O'Shea Plant Hire and the Glanbia Country Life Building and drive to the large designated car park in Castlecomer Business Park.

CASTLECOMER, CO. KILKENNY, IRELAND Tel: +353 (0)56 – 4400942 / 4400943 Fax: 056-4400911 info@mealys.ie www.mealys.ie


House Contents Sales conducted by Mealy’s Rosemount, Co. Wexford, for the late Mrs. A.D. Place The Canon Charles Travers Collection of Antique Arms, Burlington Hotel, in Association with Christies. Talbot Hall, Wexford, for Misses G. & M. Roche Piper’s Hall, Wexford, for Miss K .Poe Brownsbarn, Kilkenny, for Lord Teignmouth Ballinamona Park, Waterford, for the Executors of the late Major R.J.H Carew Graigueaverne House, Laois, for the children of the late Hon. John Forbes Dunbrody Park, Wexford, for Lord and Lady Donegall Thornsfields, Limerick, for Mr. Gerard P. Bourke Lismacue Castle, Tipperary, for the Reps, of the late Mr. Wm. Baker Croom House, Limerick, for Mr. and Mrs. H.R.T. Fitzjohn Knocktoran House, Limerick, for the Executors of the late Capt. Geoffrey T. Brooke Killinure House, Carlow, for the Fegan family Shanbally House, Tipperary, for Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Powell St. Austins’s, Wexford, for Major and Mrs. H.M.E. Grogan Charleville Castle, Offaly, for Mr. Michael McMullen Ballyvelly House, Kerry, for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Ryle Curragh Grange, Kildare, for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. McGrath Trudder, Wicklow, for the Reps. of the Estate of the late Lt. Col. FC. Cowper Evington House, Carlow, for Capt. R.H. Prior Wandesforde Castle House, Limerick, for the Reps. of the late Dr. Nora O’Connor Fenagh House, Carlow, for the Reps. of the late Commander Denis John Pack-Beresford Dolly’s Grove, Meath, for Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Ryan Shankill Castle, Kilkenny, for the Misses Toler–Alyward’s Acraboy House, Tipperary, for Lady Harris Roseboro House, Kildare, for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shannon Annagh Lodge, Tipperary, for the Reps of the late Mr. M.R. Cubitt Doneen House, Limerick, for the Honourable Steven F.L. and Mrs. Stanhope The Ronald McDonnell Collection, Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin Wellington House, Tipperary, for Mr. And Mrs R. J. Powell Lisdonagh House, Galway, for the Reps. of the late Ms. Valda Palmer

Moyne Park, Galway, for Mrs. Penny Macbeth The Old Vicarage, Swords, Dublin, for Mr. F. Morrin Abbeyleix House, Laois, for the Viscount and Viscountess de Vesci Mount Loftus, Kilkenny, for the Reps. of the late Mrs T. H. (Bettina) Grattan-Bellew Ballynaparka, Waterford, for Mr. and Mrs. James H.G. Villiers-Stuart Summerhilll House, Tipperary, for Mr. J.P. Prendergast Abington Rectory, Limerick, for Sir George and Lady Earle Borleagh Manor, Wexford for Mr. Malachy C. Stone The Grange, Kikenny, for Dr. T.A. White Kellsgrange, Kikenny, for Mr. and Mrs. Eric B.G. Wardrop Killarugh Glen, Cork, for Mr. and Mrs. Robin Boyd Coolbawn House, Kilkenny, for Mrs. Iris Briggs-Swifte Upper Court Manor, Kilkenny, for Mr. Patrick Fitzgerald Kilshane House, Tipperary, for Mr. and Mrs. Ian Hurst Raford House, Galway, for the Lord and Lady Hemphill The Hermitage, Cork, for Mr. and Mrs. Cyril E. Hall Garretstown House, Meath, for their Highnesses Prince and Princess Guirey The Murnaghan Collection, for the Executors of the late Mrs. Alice Murnaghan, in Association with Christies Loughananna House, Cork, for the Reps. of the late Mrs. Catherine Kennedy Glenwood House, Cork, for Dr. and Mrs. Dietmar Borchers, Tullanisk, Offaly, for Mr. and Mrs. G.H Gossip Ferndene, Blackrock, Co .Dublin, for Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Cruess-Callaghan Lissadell, Co. Sligo, for Sir Josslyn and Lady Gore-BoothPart 1 Ballyowen House, Tipperary, for Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCan Tigorney House, Avoca, Co. Wicklow, for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Deschodt The Rectory, Littleton, Thurles, Co. Tipperary, for the Owners The Goldberg Collection, for the Reps. of the late Mr. Gerald Y Goldberg, Ben- Truda, Cork Luggala, on the instructions of Barbican Corporation, home of the Right Honour Garech Browne Mount Congreve, on the instructions of the representatives of the estate


Order Of Sale Tuesday 5 March 2013 Decorative Arts I

1-50

Oriental & Tribal Art

51-150A

Decorative Arts II

151-210A

Glass & Glassware

211-240A

Silver & Silver Plateware

241-425

Jewellery

426-450

Furniture I

451-550A

Paintings, Watercolours & Prints

551-600

Furniture II

601-699

Militaria

700-730A

Lights & Light Fittitngs

731-750

Clocks, Barometers & Scientific Instruments 751-790 Musical Instruments

791-794

Whiskey, Brandy & Champagne

797-800

Approximately 800 lots in total


Decorative Arts I

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1 - 50 DECORATIVE ARTS I 1 AN ORNATE SIX PIECE BRASS DESK SET, comprising blotter pad chased with foliage and crested with the Russian Imperial Eagle, a matching pen and ink stand, match box holder, paper knife, and a rectangular trinket box. (1) €200 - 300 2 A PAIR OF STAR CUT SQUARE GLASS INK POTS, each with silver plated mounts and cover, 2.5in (6.5cm). (2) €40 - 80

10 A PAIR OF BRASS AND VARIGATED GREEN MARBLE CANDLESTICKS, late 19th century, possibly Russian, each with a leaf cast vase shaped socket and egg shaped marble stem, surmounted with brass drapes and tassels on a circular bead moulded base with bun feet, 6.5” (17cm)h. (2) €80 - 150

3 A PAIR OF BLUE GLASS AND ENAMEL DECORATED EWERS OR VASES, early 20th century, each of baluster form with flowers and plain glass handles, 14in (35cm). (2) €60 - 80

12 AFTER MARCEL DEBUT (1865-1933), The Tunisian Fruit Seller, a three-colour bronze group, inscribed Prix de Rome, 12.25in (32cm) high. (1) See illustration

€600 - 800 13 AN UNUSUAL EMBOSSED BRASS AND GILT METAL GROUP, in the Sevres style, modelled with lady seated in front of an easel inset with a porcelain panel depicting couple in a landscape, 9.25in (24cm). (1) €200 - 300

4 A CANVAS STEAMER TRUNK, with leather carrying handles, 33in (84cm)w. (1) €40 - 60 5 A COPPER BED WARMER, 19th century, with mahogany turned handle. (1) €50 - 80 6 A SELECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS HANDWORKED TAPESTRY AND OTHER CUSHIONS, various sizes (14) €80 - 120 7 A CIRCULAR MAHOGANY LAZY SUSAN, Edwardian, on a fluted stem on three brass paw feet, 18.5in (47cm). (1) €50 - 80

11 11 A FINE CARVED BUST OF DIANA, 19th century, head and shoulders, 21.5in (55cm) high. (1) See illustration

€2500 - 3500

8 A LARGE STONEWARE MORTAR & PESTLE, with wooden handle, 12in (30cm); and a smaller matching ditto, 8.5in (21cm). (4) €60 - 90

14 14 A PAIR OF VERY ATTRACTIVE GREEN MARBLE AND GILT BRASS MANTELPIECE URNS, O.R.M., in the manner of Matthew Bolton, each domed cover with a pineapple finial, on a vine overlaid body with grotesque Bacchus masks, on a stem base with square plinth, the height is 12.5in (32cm). (2) See illustration

€450 - 550

9 9 A VICTORIAN WALNUT SLOPE FRONT STATIONARY BOX, with slotted interior and base drawer, 15.5in (39cm)w. (1) See illustration

€150 - 250

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15 15 A PAIR OF GILT BRASS AND WHITE MARBLE POT-POURRI URNS AND COVERS, in the Regency style, early 20th century, each reeded cover with pineapple finial above an open work rim on a marble urn, supported by three monopodia, each head with grotesque mask, on a tri-form marble bale, 13in (33cm) high. (2) See illustration

€800 - 1000

16 A PARIAN BUST, late 19th century, head and shoulders, depicting a bearded North African man with turban, 17in (43cm). (1) See illustration

€150 - 200

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17 A HEAVY BRONZE GROUP, 19th century, modelled as a classical woman seated on a stool with a book, 12in (30cm); and another, modelled a classical bearded man writing in a book. (2) €200 - 300 18 JIRI KRYSTUFEK BRONZE STUDY OF A YOUNG GIRL (b.1932) on stepping stones, signed on black limestone plinth, 15 1/2” (39cm). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 19 A FRENCH TERRACOTTA BUST OF DAUPHIN LOUIS XVII, in the manner of Houdon, mid 19th century, on a circular socle and square foot, 15in (38cm)h. (1) See illustration

€300 - 400

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1 - 50 DECORATIVE ARTS I 20 A WEIN PORCELAIN DANCING FIGURE, in 1920s dress, inscribed Phantom 8in (20cm); and a Royal Doulton figure, The Beggar, H.N. 2175, 7in (18cm). (2) €70 - 90 21 A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN GROUPS, one depicting a man with goat, the other, a woman with lamb, each with faux Chelsea anchor mark, 8in (20cm). (2) €120 - 160

26 A PAIR OF HEAVY CAST BRASS FRENCH CHENETS, each modelled with a cherub mounted on leaf cast scrolls facing an altar with torch, raised on six legs, supporting a moulded base with fluted bands, 14in (36cm). (2)

28 A WILLIAM IV MAPLE AND BIRD’S EYE MAPLE TEA CADDY, the rectangular hinged top opening to reveal a nicely figured interior with two hinged canisters and a glass bowl, 11in (28cm). (1)

See illustration

€380 - 420

€800 - 1000

22 A LARGE QUANTITY OF GOOD QUALITY DOMESTIC AND OTHER LINEN TABLECLOTHS, various sizes. (a lot) €100 - 150 23 A LARGE COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS GOOD QUALITY LINEN, sheets, etc., various sizes, (two large box lots) €100 - 150 24 A PAIR OF SITZENDORF PORCELAIN FIGURES, early 20th century, one depicting a young girl with basket of flowers, the other a boy with blue jacket, 4.5in (11cm); another Sitzendorf porcelain figure, modelled as an elegant gentleman, 6.5in (16cm); and a German porcelain novelty pepper caster, modelled as a hunchback. (4) €80 - 120

See illustration

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27 27 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF GILT BRASS AND WHITE MARBLE CANDELABRA, O.R.M., each with five leaf scroll arms and a centre light, supported by a cherub on a fluted marble column and Rococo base, 22in (56cm). (1)

29 A SERPENTINE-FRONTED GEORGE III EBONY-BOUND MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX, the slope top opening to reval a slotted interior on brass feet and applied with three brass handles, 14in (36cm) high, 9in (23cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€700 - 900

See illustration

€650 - 800 30 & 32 30 A REGENCY PERIOD SYCAMORE TEA CADDY OF CASKET FORM, the hinged cover enclosing two compartments, flanked with lion mask and ring handles, on brass ball feet, 8in (20cm). (1)

25 A PAIR OF BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE SWEET MEAT STANDS, each modelled a cherub holding bow and arrow, seated on a shell over a larger shell bowl, on a Rococo style scroll base, 7” (18cm). (2) €180 - 250

See illustration

€200 - 300

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31 31 A CARVED MAHOGANY DOMESTIC POSTBOX, 19th century, the top with letter slot above a drop-down door, carved with scrolling vines and a conforming apron, with key, 13in (33cm) high, 12in (30cm) wide. (1)

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33 A WILLIAM IV MOTHER O’ PEARL INLAID ROSEWOOD TEACADDY, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover enclosing two lidded compartments, with the monogram BG in mother ‘o pearl, flanking a glass bowl, on bun feet, 13in (33cm). (1) €400 - 600

€200 - 300 32 A REGENCY INLAID ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY OF SARCOPHAGUS FORM, the hinged cover opening to reveal to lidded compartments, raised on four vine-cast lion paw feet, 8.5in (22cm) wide. (1) See illustration on page 7

34 A PAIR OF BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE FIGURAL CANDELABRA, in the Regency style, O.R.M., each with four arms, of serpent form with a centre light, one supported by a classical woman, the other a man, on a circular green marble plinth and square brass base, 28in (71cm). (2)

€300 - 400 32A A GOOD OLD TOP HAT by Christie’s London and distributed by McBirney of Dublin, with leather box with feather case. (2) €50 - 80

See illustration

€850 - 1000

35 35 A VERY ATTRACTIVE VICTORIAN YEW AND BURR-YEW LADIES WORK BOX, of casket form, with parquetry and string inlay, the domed and hinge cover opening to reveal a vacant interior above a lower fitted drawer, on bun feet, 10.5in (27cm). (1) See illustration

€350 - 420 36 A VERY ATTRACTIVE LATE GEORGIAN TORTOISE SHELL TEA CADDY, with floral mother ‘o pearl and wire work inlay, the hinged top opening to reveal a jewellery box interior with tray and a serpentine shaped front, on a flared base with bun feet, 8in (27cm). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1500 37 AN EDWARDIAN OAK TEA CADDY, with silver plated hinged cover, two silver plated handles and strapwork, raised on ball feet, 9” (23cm). (1) €80 - 120

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1 - 50 DECORATIVE ARTS I 41 A DREDSEN DOUBLE-GOURD YELLOW GROUND PORCELAIN VASE, 19th century, with AR monogram, with four decorated oval panels, decorated with colourful flowers or figures within gilt borders, 14.5in (37cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 42 A PAIR OF BERLIN PORCELAIN VASES, 19th century, each yellow ground decorated with two panels depicting figures in landscapes, applied with two ram’s mask finials, under a flared neck and bulbous body, 7in (17.5cm). (2) See illustration

€250 - 350

39 39 A VICTORIAN BRASS-BOUND COROMANDEL WOOD GENTLEMAN’S VANITY CASE, the hinged cover opening to reveal a collection of fitted silver-mounted jars and boxes, and a lift-out tray with concealed drawer below, inscribed with the trade label Asprey of London and fitted with Bramah, 14in (36cm) wide. (1)

43 40 A PAIR OF HEAVY CARVED STONE DOOR OR ENTRANCE HEADS, each carved as a young girl flanking two moulded panels on each side, 18in (46cm) x 18in (46cm). (2) €250 - 350

See illustration

43 A ROSEWOOD CASKET SHAPED WORK BOX, mid 19th century, with mother o’ pearl inlay, the lift up lid with mírrored compartmented interior, above a pair of doors concealing one mock and three graduating drawers, each with fitted interior, one with writing slide, on turned feet, 12in (30.5cm)h x 11.5in (29cm)w x 9in (23cm). (1) See illustration

€700 - 800

€300 - 500

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44 44 A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT PORCELAIN VASES, c.1820, each with classical lion mask handles, flanking a decorated panel, one depicting two monks and a woman, inscribed COMMENT L’ESPRIT VIENT AUX FILLES (How the Spirit comes from a lady), on moulded knop stem and rectangular plinth with lion paw feet; the other with two nuns with a man, inscribed MAZET DE L’AMPORECHIO, 14.25in (36cm). (2) See illustration

€400 - 600

46 A WALNUT AND TUNBRIDGE WARE BOX, early 20th century, 11.75in (30cm)w x 8.5in (21.5cm)d. (1) See illustration

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€150 - 200 47 A MIDDLE-EASTERN SUZANI, the yellow ground with circular designs within circles and stylised flowers, within a conforming border, 88in (224cm) x 57in (145cm). (1)

48 A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN GROUP, early 20th century, modelled with boy and girl and young man, with baskets of fruit, on a Rococo style scroll base, bears faux Derby mark, 11.5in (29cm). (1)

See illustration

See illustration

€100 - 150

€250 - 350

45 A THREE PIECE FRENCH PORCELAIN VASE GARNITURE, late 19th century, the centre piece with a flared neck and decorated with colourful flowers, and two vine handles, 14.5in (37cm)h; together with a pair of matching smaller vases, both as is, with damage. (3) €80 - 90

49 A PAIR OF GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURES, early 20th century, one modelled as a lady with basket of flowers, flanked to one side with an urn, entitled The Flower Girl; the other modelled as a young man in colourful attire, entitled The Gardener, both as is, 13in (33cm)h. (2) €150 - 200

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Oriental & Tribal Art

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ORIENTAL & TRIBAL ART 51 - 150A 50 THREE SIMILAR MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES, early 20th century, one modelled as a gentleman with basket of grapes; its companion, modelled as woman with basket of flowers; and one other similar, modelled as a peasant girl with basket of fruit, 6in (15cm) the largest. (3) €180 - 250 51 A CARVED CHINESE HARDWOOD GROUP, modelled with a peasant fisherman retrieving fish from a net, 20” (51cm). (1) €100 - 150 52 A CARVED JAPANESE OKIMONO, modelled as a fisherman hauling a net, 7 1/2” (19cm). (1) €300 - 400 53 A CARVED CHINIESE WOODEN GROUP, modelled with man and child with fish under a tree, with squirrel above, 19” (48cm). (1) €100 - 150 54 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CRACKLEWARE VASES, O.R.M., each with Chinoiserie decoration on a gilt brass base, 14.5” (37cm). (2) €150 - 250

55 A CHINESE DOUBLE BRUSH POT, in the form of Yin and Yang, with landscape / poetry decoration, bears iron red seal mark to base, 4” (10cm)h. (1) €80 - 100 56 AN ORIENTAL BRONZE VASE, with mythical animal handles and a cover inscribed with characters, on a baluster shaped body, 13 1/2” (34cm). (1) €60 - 90 57 A CHINESE GILT-BRONZE MEIPING VASE, with rat and snake, Xuande mark to base, 4” (10cm). (1) €100 - 150 58 A PAIR OF PIERCED AND CARVED JAPANESE WOODEN WALL BRACKETS, early 20th century, with mother ‘o pearl and bone overlay, each with two two-tier shelves, as is, 30” (76cm) x 11” (28cm). (2) €100 - 150 59 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE, O.R.M., decorated with figures around a tree, six-character mark to base, 11in (28cm) high. (1) €240 - 260

60 A FINE GILT BRONZE BUST OF A GODDESS, wearing a jeweled tiara crested with a seated Buddha, flanked on both sides with a draped veil, 11.5in (29cm). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200 60A A CHINESE HEXAGONAL BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TEA CADDY, with turned wooden cover, 6in (15cm); together with a smaller serpentine shaped ditto with mahogany cover, 5in (13cm). (2) €120 - 170 61 A CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED BUDDHA, late 19th century, 9in (33cm). (1) See illustration

€180 - 220 62 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BARRELSHAPED PORCELAIN GARDEN SEAT, O.R.M., with pierced seat, 18in (46cm). (1) €100 - 150 63 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN STICK STAND, O.R.M., of cylindrical form, decorated with mythical animals and foliage, 20in (51cm). (1) €80 - 120 64 A PAIR OF JAPANESE SATSUMA PORCELAIN VASES, O.R.M., now oil lamps, each on a brass base with brass mounts, 16in (41cm). (2) €320 - 370

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51 - 150A ORIENTAL & TRIBAL ART

68 65 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DRAGON VASES, O.R.M., each with two deer head handles, on a baluster shaped body, decorated with scrolling flowers and dragons, 12in (31cm). (2) €250 - 300 66 A JAPANESE THREE-COLOUR BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED WARRIOR, late 19th century, 8.5in (22cm). (1) See illustration

€150 - 180

68 A RECTANGULAR CHINESE GREEN AND BLACK LACQUERED OCCASIONAL TABLE, the top inset with three cloisonné circular panels, depicting flowers and ornaments, raised on four shaped legs, 16in (41cm) high, 51in (130cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€1400 - 1600 69 A CARVED CHINESE BAMBOO BRUSH POT, decorated with figures, 6.5in (17cm). (1) €80 - 120 70 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF CHINESE CELADON GROUND PORCELAIN BRUSH POTS, each decorated with peach and flowering peach blossom, red seal mark to base, 5.25in (14cm). (2) €100 - 150

67 67 A GARNITURE OF THREE JAPANESE BRONZE KOROS, probably Meiji period, the larger centre urn with two dragon handles and a pierced cover, surmounted with a mythical beast above reflief-cast panels depicting birds amongst foliage, on a circular moulded base, 13.5in (34cm), with a pair of matching smaller urns, 10in (26cm). (3) See illustration

€300 - 400

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71 A HEAVY CHINESE BRONZE TWOHANDLE CENSER, on four legs, 4in (10cm) and a smaller similar ditto. (2) €100 - 150 71A A CARVED JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO, late 19th century / early 20th century, depicting man with pipe, signed, 6.5in (17cm). (1) See illustration

€180 - 250

71A 72 A SMALL CHINESE BRASS MODEL OF A BUDDHA, 6in (15cm). (1) €80 - 100 73 A PAIR OF CHINESE WINE CUPS, 19th century, each decorated with colourful stylised hanging vines, six-character seal mark to the base, 3in (8cm). (2) €150 - 200 74 A CHINESE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE, 2.25in (6cm). (1) €150 - 200 13


ORIENTAL & TRIBAL ART 51 - 150A 75 A SET OF CHINESE COMPOSITION AND AMBER TYPE BEADS, together with a set of four etched Chinese bone portrait pendants and a pierced and carved bone box and cover. (a lot) €80 - 120

85 A PAIR OF CARVED CHINESE BAMBOO BRUSH POTS, late 19th century, each finely carved in low relief with figures near pagodas in landscapes, signed and inscribed in calligraphy, 4.5in (12cm). (2) €500 - 800

76 A CARVED CHINESE DRAGON FORM GREEN SOAPSTONE BELL PULL, 7in (18cm). (1) €70 - 80 77 A CARVED CHINESE SOAPSTONE DISC FORM INK PLATE, carved with birds, with seal mark to base, 4.5in (12cm). (1) €80 - 100 78 A VERY UNUSUAL BLACK POTTERY RETICULATED AND CARVED VASE, by Bu Guangyun, in fitted case, decorated with dragon and cockerel under a flared neck and open work side panels, 13in (33cm). (1) €100 - 200 79 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, O.R.M.; a chinese iron-red ground bowl; and one other similar. (3) €100 - 120 80 A LARGE PAIR OF JAPANESE BALUSTER SHAPED JARS AND COVERS, decorated with vases and flowers, each domed cover surmounted with fo-dog, 32” (82cm). (1) €600 - 800 81 A CHINESE CARVED JADEITE CENSER AND COVER, carved in relief with dragons and two dragon mask handles, 5in (13cm); together with a heavy Chinese cloisonné bowl, 5in (13cm) and a small green art glass vase. (3) €70 - 120

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86 86 AN ATTRACTIVE CHINESE IRON RED AND WHITE BALUSTER-SHAPED VASE, decorated with children in red theatrical costume performing, with red seal mark to base, 9.25in (24cm). (1)

89 A CARVED CHINESE CELADON GROUND CENSER, the baluster body with flowers in relief and two pierced handles on three mask legs, 4.5in (11.5cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 250

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€100 - 150 87 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DISH IN THE KANGXI STYLE, decorated with floral sprays and scrolling foliage inside a shaped rim, 8.25in (21cm). (1) €200 - 300

82 A PAIR OF INDIAN BRASS CENSERS, each with four grotesque masks on a stem base, 7.5in (19cm). (2) €60 - 90 90

83 A HEAVY CHINESE CLOISONNÉ AND BRONZE CENSER, with two elephant mask handles, 8in (20cm), the seal mark to base. (1) €300 - 500 84 AN OVAL OGEE-SHAPED CHINESE CLOISONNE AND BRONZE CENSER, with two shaped handles on four legs, 8.25in (21cm). (1) €400 - 500 14

88 88 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JAR, decorated with lions amongst foliage, 7.5in (19cm). (1)

90 AN UNUSUAL OLIVE GREEN GROUND CHINESE VASE OF BALUSTER FORM, the reeded body with two handles on a short stem base, drilled, seal mark to base, 11.5in (29cm). (1) See illustration

€150 - 200

See illustration

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51 - 150A ORIENTAL & TRIBAL ART 94 AN ATTRACTIVE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE, the bulbous lower section decorated with numerous figures fishing from boats and from land, others al fresco dining, 16in (41cm), with double-circle mark to base. (1) See illustrations

€200 - 300

93 91 91 A HEAVY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE POT, with lizard-like handles decorated with flowers on a baluster-shaped body,10in (26cm). (1)

93 A LARGE UNUSUAL CHINESE CARVED CELEDON BOWL, with dragons amongst leafy scrolling lotus, blue seal mark, 12in (30cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

See illustration

€150 - 200

95 95 A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE JAR VASE, decorated with stylised phoenix amongst colourful foliage, 5.5in (14cm). (1) See illustration

€100 - 150

92 92 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN CANDLE STAND, of two-tier form with baluster stem, bears four-caricature mark within two blue circles, 7.5in (19cm). (1) See illustration

€70 - 100

96 96 A CHINESE CELADON GROUND CRACKLEWARE BRUSH POT, of cylindrical form, 6in (15cm) with blue seal mark. (1) See illustration

€100 - 150 94

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ORIENTAL & TRIBAL ART 51 - 150A 105 A CARVED SOUTHEAST ASIAN WALL MASK, modelled as a bearded man with open mouth, 8in (20cm). (1) €60 - 90 105A A CARVED AFRICAN TRIBAL HEAD, depicting woman with plaited hair, 15in (38cm)h. (1) €200 - 300 99 97 97 A CHINESE PORCELAIN GREEN GROUND CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER, enamelled with children, one mounted on a deer, another holding a flag, with red seal mark to the base, 7in (18cm). (1) See illustration

99 A GLAZED BROWN POTTERY CHINESE INK POT, splashed with turquoise and gilt spots, with Greek key bands, square seal mark to base, 3.5in (9cm). (1) See illustration

€100 - 150 100 A CHINESE CIRCULAR BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PLATE, early 19th century, decorated with figures, 11in (28cm); together with another similar (as is). (2) €80 - 100

€200 - 300

101 A FAMILLE ROSE STYLE SPODE COPELANDS PORCELAIN BOWL, decorated wth flowers, 10in (26cm); together with a two-tier silver plated cake stand, with two Wood and Sons porcelain plates. (2) €80 - 120 102 A CIRCULAR JAPANESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL DISH OR WALL PLAQUE, late 19th century, decorated with a crane amongst colourful flowers, 12in (30cm). (1) €50 - 80

98 98 A VERY ATTRACTIVE FAMILLE VERTE CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE, colourfully decorated with figure and horses in a landscape, the borders in bright enamels, with blue seal mark to base, 8in (20cm). (1) See illustration

€150 - 250

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102A A LATE 18TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PLATE, decorated with flowers, 9in (23cm); together with a Chinese Imari plate; and an 18th century Chinese blue and white plate. (3) €100 - 150

106 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE DISH, 18th Century, decorated with flowers, birds in a landscape and butterflies, against iron red 10 1/2” (27cm); together with another Chinese plate decorated with rows of figures, each dressed in red or black robe, 9 1/2” (24cm). (2) €80 - 120 107 A SET OF FOUR ATTRACTIVE JAPANESE IMARI DISHES, 19th Century, each of scalloped form with dragons and foliage and alternate fan panels in red and blue, 8 1/2” (21cm). (4) €100 - 150 108 A PAIR OF ORIENTAL CARVED CHERRYWOOD JARS OR BOWL STANDS, each with a gadroon edge and inset marble top above a shaped and carved apron on cabriole legs and claw feet, 19” (49cm). (2) €280 - 320 109 AN AFRICAN TRIBAL TABLE, c.1900, the bowl top profusely inlaid with coloured beads depicting wild animals, birds and fish, on four slightly sabre legs, indistinctly inscribed on the rim, 18in (46cm)h x 21.5in (54cm)w. (1) €200 - 300 109A A CARVED AFRICAN FIGURE, modelled with woman breastfeeding an infant, 9.5in (24cm); and two other smaller African carved female figures. (3) €100 - 150

103 A PAIR OF OCTAGONAL CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE DISHES, each decorated with a rabbit amongst foliage, 9” (22cm). (2) €100 - 150 104 A JAPANESE IMARI VASE AND COVER, early 20th century, decorated in typical palette with flowers, 10.5in (27cm). (1) €70 - 90

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A selection of African Art from The Igor & Erica Mann Collection in Kenya Igor and Erica Mann fled their native Poland during the war in 1941 and came to Africa. Igor was an expert in parasitical diseases transmitted from animals to human beings while Erica was an urban planner. This lead them to travel the remote areas in Africa for veterinary research and settlement planning. Erica had a love for the African culture and therefore they acquired a huge collection of African art, much of which was donated to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.

112 110 A SONGYE STATUE, late 19th century from the Democratic Republic of Congo, comprising wood, iron, horn and leather, 37cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€5000 - 7000 111 A TANZANIAN MAKUA WOODEN TRIBAL MASK, mid 20th century. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€1200 - 1800 112 AN ANGOLAN CHOKWE TRIBAL MASK, mid 20th century, comprising wood and fiber. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€2000 - 3000

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ORIENTAL & TRIBAL ART 51 - 150A 113 A KENYAN KAMBA STOOL, mid 20th century, comprising wood and beads, the base supported by plywood, 32cm x 38cm. (1) R.V.O. €1500 - 2500 114 A SONGYE MASK, early 20th century, from the Democratic Republic of Congo, comprising wood and kaolin pigment, 36cm high. R.V.O. €1500 - 2000

115 115 A SUDANESE DINKA HEADREST, early 20th century, comprising wood, metal chain and lion hair. (1) R.V.O.

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€1200 - 1800 118 118 A SUDANESE DINKA PIPE, early 20th century, comprising wood, copper and iron, 65cm. (1) R.V.O.

120 A TANZANIAN KAGURU MEDICINAL CONTAINER, early 20th century, comprising wood, calabash and fiber, 20cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€600 - 1000

See illustration

€1800 - 2500

116 116 A KENYAN POKOT STOOL, mid 20th century, comprising wood and leather. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€600 - 900

117 117 A ZAMBIAN LOZI WOODEN BOX, early 20th century, 40cm l. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

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119 A TANZANIAN KAGURU MEDICINAL CONTAINER, early 20th century, comprising wood, calabash, beads, iron and leather, 23cm high. (1) R.V.O.

121 A TANZANIAN PARE MEDICINAL CONTAINER, earlyl 20th century, comprising wood, calabash, iron, beads, leathers and fiber, 15cm high. (1) R.V.O.

See illustration

See illustration

€1200 - 1800

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122 A KENYAN MEDICINAL CONTAINER, early 20th century, comprising wood, calabash, beads and fiber, 25cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€2000 - 3000 123 AN ANGOLAN CHOKWE AXE, early 20th century, comprising wood and iron, 39cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustrations

€2500 - 3500 124 A LUENA AXE, mid 20th century, comprising wood and iron, 46cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€1500 - 2500 125 A WOODEN SOUTH AFRICAN ZULU HEADRESH, early 20th century, 72cm l. (1) R.V.O. See illustrations

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€2000 - 3000

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126 126 A PENDE AXE, early 20th century, from the Democratic Republic of Congo, comprising wood and iron, 34cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustrations

€2500 - 3500

128 128 A SUDANESE DINKA NECKLACE, early 20th century, with container doubling as a base, comprising beads, ivory, fiber and wood. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€1500 - 2500 129 A COLLECTION OF SEVEN TANZANIAN KWERE AND DOE SNUFF CONTAINERS, early 20th century, comprising wood, leather and fiber, ranging in size from 8cm to 13cm high. (7) R.V.O.

130 130 A TANZANIAN KAGURU CONTAINER, early 20th century, comprising wood, horn and fiber, 35cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€1000 - 1500

See illustration

€2000 - 3000 127 127 A TANZANIAN KWERE DOLL, early 20th century, Wood, Beads, Human Hair. 9cm h, together with two similar ditto, 14cm & 9cm respectively. (3) R.V.O. See illustration

€800 - 1200

131 131 A TANZANIAN LUGURU CONTAINER, early 20th century, comprising wood, horn, beads, aluminium and fiber, 39cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

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€1500 - 2500

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132 A KENYAN LUO SHIELD, early 20th century, comprising leather, kaolin pigment and wood, 88cm high. (1) R.V.O.

133 A TEKE PIPE, early 20th century, from the Democratic Republic of Congo, comprising wood, aluminium and beads. (1) R.V.O.

134 A KENYAN MASAI SHIELD, early 20th century, comprising leather, pigment, wood and lion hair, 98cm high. (1) R.V.O.

See illustrations

See illustration

See illustrations

€2500 - 3500

€600 - 900

€1800 - 2500

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136 136 A SUDANESE TOPOSA SHIELD, mid 20th century, comprising wood, leather and ostrich feather. (1) R.V.O.

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138 A SONGYE MASK, mid 20th century, from the Democratic Republic of Congo, comprising wood and fiber. (1) R.V.O.

€800 - 1200

See illustration

€1200 - 1800

135 135 A TANZANIAN TABWA STATUE, early 20th century, comprising wood and fetish substance, 30cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€1800 - 2500

137 137 AN ANGOLAN CHOKWE CHIEF’S STAFF, early 20th century, comprising wood and copper, 96cm. (1) R.V.O. See illustrations

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139 139 A TANZANIAN KAGURU FLY WHISK, early 20th century, comprising wood and elephant hair. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€1000 - 1500

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140 A LUBA STOOL FROM THE KABONGO WORKSHOP, late 19th century, from the Democratic Republic of Congo, comprising wood and beads, 39cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustrations

€20,000 - 30,000

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141 A UGANDAN KARAMAJONG HAT, early 20th century, comprising ostrich feather, human hair, pigment and iron. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€2000 - 3000 142 A KUBA WOOD STOOL, late 19th century, from the Democratic Republic of Congo, 50cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€5000 - 8000 143 A WOODEN LUGURU MARRIONETTE HEAD, early 20th century, 14cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

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144 & 144A 144 A LUBA COMB, early 20th century, from the DRC, comprising wood and iron, 17cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€600 - 900 144A A TANZANIAN KWERE PIN, early 20th century,15cm. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€400 - 600 145 A WOODEN TANZANIAN LUGURU PIN, early 20th century, 22cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€1500 - 2000 146 A WOODEN TANZANIAN KWERE PIN, early-20th century, 27cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€1500 - 2000

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147 AN IVORY SUDANESE AZANDE HAIR PIN, early-20th Century. R.V.O. Provenance: The Marc Ginzberg collection See illustration

€1200 - 1800 148 A WOODEN ANGOLAN CHOKWE MARY, mid 20th century, 19cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€1000 - 1500 149 WOODEN BAKONGO ST. FRANCOIS, mid 20th century, from the DRC, 29cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€1500 - 2000 150 A KENYAN SAMBURU COLLAR, early 20th century, comprising giraffe hair, fiber, iron, beads, seeds, 19cm high. (1) R.V.O. See illustration

€1500 - 2500

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Decorative Arts II

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159 153 A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN JUG, late 19th century, RD no. 29115 1094, the cream ground decorated with colourful sprays of flowers, applied with a reeded gilt handle with flat back, 5.5in (14cm). (1) See illustration

€140 - 180 154 A ROYAL WORCESTER TALL-NECK VASE, late 19th century, with two gilt handles and decorated with flowers and gilt swags, 14.5in (37cm). (1)

159 A VERY UNUSUAL FIVE-PIECE GILT BRASS AND CUT GLASS TABLE GARNITURE, c.1900, comprising a large centrepiece with heavy cut glass bowl, the castellated rim above a hobnail band in an ornate stand with glass handles, on four leaf cast scroll feet, 13in (33cm); together with a pair of smaller matching bowls, each with lion paw feet, 8in (20cm); and a pair of smaller ditto on ball feet, 7in (18cm). (9) See illustration

€500 - 700

See illustration

€220 - 280 155 A NILE PATTERN ROYAL WORCESTER VASE, late 19th century, with two gilt handles and a long flared neck, decorated with foliage in gilt, 12.75in (33cm) high. (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 151 151 AN ATTRACTIVE BRONZE GARDEN FIGURE, modelled as a nude girl playing the pipe on a rugged base, 47in (120cm) high. (1) See illustration

€800 - 1000

156 A VERY LARGE ROYAL WORCESTER TWO-HANDLE VASE, late 19th century, profusley decorated with colourful flowers under a flared neck applied with pierced gilt and leaf scroll handles, on flared stem foot, 18in (46cm). (1) See illustration

€350 - 400 157 A PORCELAIN TABLE CENTRE, in the Sitzendorf style, O.R.M., with pierced basket bowl encrusted with flowers and lillies, supported by three cherubs on a conforming base, 9in (23cm). (1) €250 - 300 153, 152, 155, 154 & 156 152 A RUSTIC STYLE ROYAL WORCESTER JUG, with simulated bamboo body decorated with flowers, applied with a rustic basket weave handle, RN 17049 1047, 8.25in (21cm). (1)

158 TEN PIECES OF MISCELLANEOUS BLUE AND WHITE CERAMICS, English and Chinese. (10) €70 - 90

160 160 A BALUSTER SHAPED MINTON MAJOLLICA JARDINIERE, 19th century, decorated in typical pallette and applied with six lion mask handles, on strapwork bands, terminating in six lion paw feet, 11in (28cm). (1) See illustration

€150 - 250 161 AN ATTRACTIVE BRONZE BUST OF A FAWN, on circular black speckled marble base, 17.25in (45cm). (1) €200 - 250

See illustration

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162 162 AN ATTRACTIVE BRONZE STUDY OF A BULL, on rectangular rouge marble base, 19in (48cm) long. (1) See illustration

€340 - 380 163 A COMPOSITION PARIAN-TYPE BUST OF A YOUNG GIRL, head and shoulders, 13.5in (34cm) high. (1) €200 - 250 173 167 A COLLECTION OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY MASONS AND OTHER IRONSTONE CHINA, comprising: a large soup tureen, cover and stand in the Imari style; a similar two-handled vase; a large mug; a meat platter and a large tureen cover. (7) €300 - 500 168 A FRENCH PORCELAIN SAUCE BOAT, with swing handle, decorated with flowers, 4in (10cm). (1) €70 - 80

164 164 A BRONZE BUST, O.R.M., modelled as Abraham Lincoln wearing a bowtie, 16in (41cm) high. (1) See illustration

€250 - 300 165 A GOOD PAIR OF SITZENDORF PORCELAIN GIRANDOLES, each with two cherubs united by a floral garland on an oval frame with bevelled plate; together with a pair of three branch flower encrusted wall sconces, each supporting leaf moulded urns, 17” (44cm)h x 10.5” (27cm). (4) €400 - 600 166 AN UNUSUAL CASKET-SHAPED TEA CADDY, veneered in reptile skin, the hinged top opening to reveal two lidded compartments and raised on faux ivory bun feet, 6in (15cm) wide. (1) €300 - 350

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169 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN PARIAN CANDELABRA BASES, modelled as two seated cherubs, each on a circular moulded base, 9in (23cm); together with a pair of vine encrusted Parian ewers, one as is, 6.5in (17cm); and a Victorian ruby glass bowl, 8in (20cm). (5) €80 - 100 170 A SILVER MOUNTED DRESDEN PORCELAIN BASKET, flower encrusted with rope handles, 8in (20cm); together with a Meissen flower encrusted jar and cover, 4.25in (11cm), a Dresden cup and saucer, as is; and a small oval Dresden dish. (4) €140 - 160 171 A TWELVE-PIECE YELLOW GROUND CRESCENT PORCELAIN COFFEE SET, comprising: six cups with silver handles and six saucers (some as is); together with an eleven piece part New Chelsea ditto; two Imari pattern Derby plates; a Japanese Imari dish; and one other plate. (27) €80 - 100

172 A PAIR OF FLORAL DECORATED DRESDEN PORCELAIN JARDINIERES, early 20th century, each with a shaped and relief moulded rim, above colourful floral sprays, 6.75in (17cm)h. (2) €150 - 200 173 A PAIR OF FRENCH SEVRES POT POURRI URNS AND COVERS, C.1900, each with two grotesque stylised ram’s masks, each domed cover with a pineapple finial, above a pierced rim, the body decorated with classical cherubs and colourful flowers, against a pink ground with gilt sprays, on a square moulded base with concave corners, one cover hairline crack, the other with restorations, 11.5in (29cm). (2) See illustration

€250 - 350 174 AN ATTRACTIVE SEVRES PORCELAIN TWO-HANDLED SAUCE TUREEN, COVER & FIXED STAND, late 19th century, of oval form, the cover with a pineapple finial inside a green border, on a conforming fixed base, 10in (26cm). (1) €120 - 160 175 A PAIR OF BLUE & WHITE WORCESTER PORCELAIN SAUCERS & BOWLS, Dr. Wall period - late 18th century, the saucers 5in (12.5cm)d; together with a larger Worcester bowl, with floral spray pattern, 5in (12.5cm)d; and one other Worcester bowl, as is. (6) €100 - 120

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176 176 A COMPREHENSIVE FRENCH SEVRES STYLE BLUE CELESTE PORCELAIN DESSERT SERVICE, C.1900, comprising a pair of pierced basket comports decorated with flowers and pink ribbon bows, 9in (23cm) d; four smaller stemmed comports, each decorated with figures in garden scenes with gilt border, 9in (23cm); a pair of larger matching ditto, 9.75in (25cm); eighteen matching plates, 9.5in (24cm); and a pair of sauce tureens, each with fixed stand, one with cover. (29) See illustration

€1200 - 1800 177 A PAIR OF SMALL MEISSEN PORCELAIN DOUBLE SALTS, each decorated with birds and insects under a ring handle, 4in (10cm). (2) €180 - 220 178 AN 18-PIECE PART ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE, early 20th century, decorated with gilt sprays; together with a swan form ceramic jardiniere; and a Continental ceramic barrel shaped jardiniere. (20) €60 - 90

181 A BRASS MOUNTED COPPER TEA KETTLE, in the style of Christopher Dresser, with wooden handle on three legs, 10in (25cm). (1) €80 - 120

187 A PAIR OF TALL GREEN CERAMIC VASES, early 20th century, each decorated with flowers, one with restorations, 24in (61cm)h. (2) €80 - 100

182 FOUR ROYAL DOULTON PORCELAIN FIGURES, Daffy Down Dilly, HN1712; The Bride, HN2166; Vivienne HN2073; and Winsome HN2220, 8in (20cm). (4) €100 - 200

189 A SMALL ITALIAN ICON TYPE PANEL, depicting an Angel with a young monk, 8in (20cm) x 4.5” (11cm) €80 - 100

183 A COMPREHENSIVE MADRAS PATTERN ENGLISH DINNER SERVICE, early 20th century, 100 pieces approx, comprising 34 dinner plates, 12 soup or pudding bowls, 23 supper plates, 21 side plates, two large meat platters, a soup tureen with cover and ladel, another soup tureen and cover, two sauce tureens (as is), three sauce tureen stands, and a small oval meat platter. (100 approx)

190 A MINTON MAJOLICA LILLY LEAF DISH, 19th century, with six leaf moulded compartments and budding flowers (as is), 12in (30cm). (1) €70 - 120

See illustration

€300 - 500

179 AN UNUSUAL ROYAL WORCESTER LEAF MOULDED PORCELAIN TEAPOT, late 19th century, with gilt rustic handle, the pumpkin shaped pot overlaid with lily leaves and a leaf cover, 6in (15cm). (1) €120 - 150 180 A PAIR OF CELADON GROUND CANTONESE PLATES, 19th century, each decorated with colourful flowers, birds, and butterflies, 9.5in (24cm); together with a very ornate matching comport, with gilt cast brass frame and scroll and shell handles, raised on three legs, 13in (33cm). (3) €200 - 300 30

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191 A COMPREHENSIVE PORCELAIN DINNER AND TEA SERVICE, Hohenberg German porcelain, each piece with an attractive gilt and dark blue rim, comprising: eleven dinner plates, twelve supper plates, ten side plates, eight two-handled soup bowls, twelve stands, eight teacups, ten saucers, two serving bowls, a sauce boat on fixed stand, two meat platters, a pair of small cream jugs with stands, a vegetable tureen, and a two-handled sugar bowl. (a lot) €200 - 300 192 A VICTORIAN PARIAN FIGURE, “Meditation,” 15in (38cm). (1) See illustration

€70 - 120 193 AFTER MICHAELANGELO, a composition figure of “David,” O.R.M., on square marble base, 19in (49cm) high; together with another composition figure, “Venus,” after Botticelli, on square marble base, 16in (40cm) high. (2) See illustration

€80 - 150 194 A COMPOSITION FIGURE OF “THE VENUS DeMILO,” after the antique, O.R.M., on square marble base, 17in (43cm) high; together with another composition figure, “Venus de Medici,” on white onyx base, after the figure in the Uffezi Gallery, Florence, 16in (41cm) high. (2)

195 A VICTORIAN SUTHERLAND JUG, with inscriptions comemmorating the cast iron bridge over the River Wear, opened in 1796, also inscribed in verse and with other illustration (as is; section of spout missing), 10in (26cm). (1) €50 - 70 196 A 164-PIECE ENGLISH INDIAN TREEPATTERN BRIDGEWOOD DINNER, TEA AND BREAKFAST SET, comprising: four graduating oval meat platters; twelve soup or pudding dishes; a large soup tureen with cover, stand and ladle; twelve dinner plates; twelve supper plates; twelve side plates; twelve dessert plates; two vegetable tureens with covers; a sauce tureen with cover, stand and ladle; twelve breakfast cups; twelve breakfast saucers; twenty-three other cups; eleven large saucers; thirteen tea saucers; a large sugar bowl and milk jug; a cream jug, sugar bowl and cover; and ten egg cups. (164) €400 - 600 197 A FOUR-PIECE PART ENGLISH PORCELAIN DESSERT SERVICE, 19th century, comprising: a tall two-handled comport, three smaller comports; together with a similar dish, each decorated with flowers inside a green border. (5) €80 - 100

198 A GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURE, late 19th century and modelled as an elegant man on rococo base (as is), 13in (33cm), together with: a Royal Doulton figure, “Enchantment” H.N. 2178, 8in (20cm); and a Chinoiserie decorated English beaker, probably New Hall (as is), 6in (15cm). (3) €80 - 100 199 A PORCELAIN FIGURE MODELLED AS A JAY PERCHED ON A TREE STUMP, late 19th century, (as is; section of tail broken and re-stuck), 10in (26cm) high. (1) €50 - 70 200 AN OVAL ENGLISH PORCELAIN FOOTBATH, 19th century, with gilt rim and two handles, 20in (51cm). (1) €180 - 200 201 A PAIR OF GERMAN BISQUE PORCELAIN EGG FORM VASES, each supported with a cherub, 6in (15cm); together with a smaller similar pair, 4in (10cm), one as is; and a pair of carved conch shells, each carved with oval portrait. (6) €80 - 120 202 A SET OF TWENTY FIVE WEDGEWOOD SOUP PLATES, 19th century, with decorated ivy leaf borders. (25) €120 - 180

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€100 - 150

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DECORATIVE ARTS II 151 - 210 203 A PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURES OR BOOK ENDS, O.R.M., each modelled as a stag, on a rectangular black marble base, 12.5in (32cm) high. (2) €350 - 400 204 A PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES, late 19th century, each with two cherubs flanking decorated panels on a dark blue ground and quatrefoil base, 16in (40cm). (2) €60 - 90 205 A PAIR OF GERMAN TERRACOTTA FIGURES, late 19th century, one modelled as a young peasant girl with basket on her back, the other a boy, 8.25” (21cm); together with a German bisque group modelled as a lady and gent and a pair of circular composition religious placks. (5) €60 - 80 206 AFTER RUSSELL BONHEUR, a two-colour bronze equestrian group, O.R.M., modelled as racehorse with jockey up, 24.5in (63cm) high. (1) 206

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€400 - 600 207 A LARGE BAMBOO MOULDED MINTON MAJOLLICA PLANTER AND STAND, modelled with various coloured bamboo shoots tied with a blue ribbon bow on a conforming stand, 13 1/2” (34cm). (1) €80 - 150 208 AN ATTRACTIVE 16-PIECE COLLINGSWOOD PORCELAIN COFFEE SERVICE, Art Deco. (16) €60 - 80 209 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE PORCELAIN JARDINIERES AND STANDS, in the Neoclassical style, possibly Minton, each jardiniere with two scroll handles, relief moulded with classical figures and masks amongst scrolling foliage, on conforming stands with lion masks and crests, 51in (130cm)h, with restoration. (4) See illustration

€600 - 800 210 A BRONZE AND GILT METAL TABLE CENTREPIECE, O.R.M., modelled with two cherubs supporting an oval glass bowl, 14in (36cm). (1) €300 - 400

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Glass & Glassware

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GLASS & GLASSWARE 211 - 240A

215, 219 & 377 211 A TALL CUTGLASS WATERFORD CRYSTAL VASE, of tapering cylinderical form, 12 1/4” (31cm); together with a cutglass barrel shaped vase, 10” (26cm). (2) €100 - 150 212 A SET OF SIX CUTGLASS STEMMED TUMBLERS, early 20th century; together with another similar tumbler. (7) €80 - 100 213 SIX WATERFORD PORT GLASSES, six grapefruit glasses, five glass custard cups, a cut glass cream jug, a pair of small frosted glass and gilt decorated cream jugs, and three other glasses. (23) €80 - 120 214 A CAVAN CRYSTAL WATER JUG, 9.5in (24cm); together with a Waterford Crystal honey jar and cover; a cutglass perfume bottle and stopper; a Waterford cutglass tazza; and two moulded glass candlesticks. (6) €60 - 90 215 A VINE ENGRAVED GLASS CLARET JUG, c.1900, with silver plated mount and handle, 10.5in (27cm). (1)

216 A VERY ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF CUTGLASS DECANTERS, each with a mushroom stopper above three facet-cut neck rings and conforming bands below, 9.5in (24cm). (2)

See illustration on page 42

See illustration

€80 - 150

€250 - 280 217 AN ATTRACTIVE CUT GLASS DECANTER WITH TARGET STOPPER, above two facet cut and one plain band with conforming cut panels and bands below, 11in (28cm). (1) See illustration

€150 - 180 218 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN RUBY AND WHITE OVERLAID BOHEMIAN LUSTRE VASES, each of cone form, with a shaped rim and lustre drops, 10in (26cm). (2) See illustration

€600 - 800 219 A CUT GLASS CLARET JUG, O.R.M., with silver plated mount and handle, 12.5in (32cm). (1)

220 A SILVER PLATED TABLE CENTRE, O.R.M., modelled with three cherubs on a triform pierced base supporting a circular cut glass bowl 9in (23cm). (1)

221 A SET OF 11 RUBY GLASS CHAMPAGNES; together with six ruby glass flutes. (17) €80 - 100 222 A CUTGLASS INK POT WITH SILVER PLATED MOUNT, 4.25in (11cm) in diameter. (2) €40 - 50 223 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS DECANTER, with triple neck rings and target stopper; another star cut decanter (chip to rim); three other decanters; an oval cut glass bowl (chips to rim); a cut glass water jug (as is); and a three division glass dish. (8) €100 - 120

See illustration

€150 - 200

See illustration

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211 - 240A GLASS & GLASSWARE 225 FOUR ASSORTED GLASS DECANTERS, one lacking stopper; together with a small cutglass oil jug with prism stopper; and a 19th century mould blown miniature decanter with triple neck rings. (6) €80 - 100

230A A PAIR OF OVAL DUBLIN CRYSTAL BOWLS, modern, 8in (20cm); a square glass decanter with prism stopper, 11in (28cm); and one other cutglass decanter, probably Waterford. (4) €120 - 150

226 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE CUTGLASS WINE DECANTERS, 20th century, each with a bulbous stopper, 12in (30cm). (2) €70 - 120

231 A PAIR OF OVAL DUBLIN CRYSTAL BOWLS, modern, 8in (20cm); a square glass decanter with prism stopper, 11in (28cm); and one other cutglass decanter, probably Waterford. (4) €120 - 150

227 A COLLECTION OF ANCIENT ROMAN GLASS comprising jars and bottles, each iridescent, various shapes and sizes, approximately first half of 1st century A.D., the tallest, 3.25in (8.5cm). (6) €400 - 600 228 A HEAVY WATERFORD CRYSTAL BOWL, 9.5in (24cm); together with a Galway Crystal bulbous bowl, 6in (15cm). (2) €80 - 120 229 A SET OF TWELVE LATE 19TH CENTURY CUTGLASS PORTS, each with a strawberry band. (12) €80 - 120 230 A CAVAN CRYSTAL SUGAR AND CREAM, a small circular cutglass dish; a small cutglass bowl, a glass water carafe, and a square decanter with prism stopper. (6) €50 - 70

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232 A SET OF SIX CUTGLASS WINES, each on hexagonal baluster stem, together with a pair of Waterford cutglass wines; and a pair of tall glass wines. (10) €80 - 100 233 A SET OF FOUR WATERFORD CRYSTAL BRANDY BALOONS, four Waterford Crystal whiskey tumblers; and six smaller Waterford tumblers. (14) €100 - 150 234 A GALWAY CRYSTAL CANDLE LAMP, a similar Dublin crystal ditto; a pair of Tyrone crystal candle sticks, a three-piece art deco cocktail set, and other miscellaneous glass. (a lot) €60 - 90 235 A SQUARE CUTGLASS CASE DECANTER, with prism stopper; together with a cutglass wine decanter and stopper. (2) €80 - 120

236 A TALL HEAVY CUTGLASS VASE, of waisted form, 12in (31cm); and a small tapering cylindrical cutglass vase, 6.25in (16cm). (2) €70 - 120 237 FOUR ASSORTED CUTGLASS VASES, of various sizes, 8in (20cm) the tallest. (4) €70 - 120 238 A SUITE OF 31 CUT CRYSTAL DRINKING GLASSES, in the Cork style, comprising tumblers, stemmed tumblers, wines, sherries, champagnes. (31) €100 - 150 239 A SET OF THREE UNUSUAL STEMMED GOBLETS, together with a pair of glass claret jugs & stoppers. (5) €100 - 150 240 A CUTGLASS SALAD BOWL, together with a cutglass jug, probably Waterford; and a large cutglass jar and cover. (3) €80 - 100 240A A HEAVY CUT GLASS BOWL with fan cut rim and a wide strawberry cut body on a stem vase, 6in (15cm) diameter, together with another heavy cut glass vase of flared form with double knop stem, 8in (20cm). (2) €120 - 150

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241 - 425 SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 241 A CRESTED SILVER SALVER, Dublin 1913 by O’Neill Belfast, 378g, 10in (26cm) (as is). (1) €140 - 160

259 A CASED PAIR OF BIRMINGHAM SILVER SHELL-FORM SALTS AND SPOONS, 1896. (1) €120 - 150

242 AN IRISH SILVER FIDDLE-PATTERN SUGAR TONGS, Dublin by James LeBass, Dublin, 1844g. (2) €80 - 120

260 A LEATHER BOUND AND SILVER PLATED GLASS POCKET FLASK and a silver mounted shoe horn. (2) €80 - 100

243 A SET OF EIGHT VICTORIAN SILVER SHELL TOP FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN TABLESPOONS, London 1871, by George Angell, 8149g. (8) €300 - 400

262 A CASED PAIR OF BIRMINGHAM SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, c.1900. (1) €120 - 150

244 A SET OF EIGHT VICTORIAN SILVER SHELL TOP FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTER DESSERT SPOONS, London 1871 by George Angell, together with six matching dessert forks, 895g. (14) €300 - 400 245 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER CUTLERY, comprising: six sterling escargot forks, four Victorian silver coffee spoons, two silver butter knives, four silver teaspoons, a silver fish knife, six silver and mother-of-pearl fruit forks, and three plated cover rests; together with a quantity of assorted silver plated cutlery, 627g approx. combined silver weight. (a lot) €120 - 150 246 A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER FRUIT KNIVES, Sheffield 1911, each with a motherof-pearl handle. (6) €150 - 200 251 AN OVAL SILVER PLATED CRUET STAND, early 20th century with two glass ewers one inscribed water, 10in (25cm). (1) €80 - 120 252 A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED TROWEL FORM BUTTER DISH STANDS, early 20th century, each with a glass handle on four bun feet, 9in (23cm). (2) €80 - 120 253 AN OCTAGONAL SILVER PLATED TEA CADDY, early 20th century, surmounted with armoured bust above a crest depicting a lion rampant, 5in (13cm). (1) €120 - 180

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254 254 A REGENCY SILVER-PLATED TEA URN, of vase form with two handles, the reeded body with a central armorial crest above a tap, on a stem base and ball feet, 18.5in (47cm). (1) See illustration

€250 - 280

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255 255 A PAIR OF SILVER-PLATED CAMPANASHAPED TWO-HANDLED CHAMPAGNE COOLERS, O.R.M., each with a gadroon edge and removeable liner, flanked with leafcast handles on a stem base, 11in (28cm). (2) See illustration

€400 - 450 256 A SILVER PLATED TWO-COMPARTMENT FIGURAL SALT, on double-stem base, surmounted with a cherub, 5in (13cm); together with two salt spoons. (3) €50 - 100 257 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF FINE CAST AND SILVER PLATED WINE COASTERS, O.R.M., each with a wooden centre, 9in (23cm). (2) €150 - 250 258 A PEAR-SHAPED SILVER PLATED COFFEE POT, two silver plates wine coasters, two bowls and a goblet. (6) €60 - 80

263 A COMPREHENSIVE CANTEEN OF CUTLERY BY ODIOT OF PARIS, 20th century, comprising: eighteen heavy dinner forks, twelve supper forks, twenty-three teaspoons, fifteen dessert spoons, twelve tablespoons, thirteen dinner knives with steel blades, eleven fruit knives with silver blades, eleven supper knives with steel blades, three similar serving spoons, one sifting spoon, one sugar tongs, one pierced fish slice, one asparagus tongs, and one soup ladle, each handle with a bat mask motif amongst ornate scrolls and reeded edge in a fitted chest, (120 pieces, approx.) See illustration

€1000 - 2000 264 A CASED SET OF TWELVE GILT METAL AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS, a set of 11 continental plated dinner knives, other assorted continental cutlery, a part Sheffield cutlery set, a plated soup ladle, seven escargot forks, a plated pocket flask, and various other miscellaneous plate ware. (a lot) €80 - 100 265 TWO RECTANGULAR SILVER PLATED ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS, one crested 11in (28cm), together with: a small plated salver by Walker and Hall Sheffield, 8in (20cm); another larger, a similar salver, 12in (31cm); a plated cheese scoop and other miscellaneous cutlery. (a lot) €60 - 80

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SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 241 - 425 266 A LARGE HEAVY OVAL SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATED SERVING TRAY, c.1900, with shell and gadroon edge, and two handles, 30in (76cm). (1) €200 - 300

271 A RECTANGULAR SILVER PLATED TRAY, C.1900, with bead moulded edge and handles, 20in (51cm); together with a silver plated bread board with wooden panel; and an eleven piece liquor set with matching tray. (13) €80 - 120

267 A TWO-BRANCH SILVER PLATED CANDELABRUM, modern, 9in (23cm); and a smaller matching ditto, 5in (13cm). (2) €60 - 90 268 A HEAVY VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED TABLE CENTRE OR EPERGNE, the glass bowl supported by a baluster reeded stem and three stylised mythical beasts, 11in (28cm). (1) €200 - 300 269 A CASED SET OF SIX MODERN SILVER PLATED MINIATURE GOBLETS, six gilt metal coffee spoons, cased; a pair of cased and silver plated bone handled fish servers; a three piece cased silver plated dessert servers; and a four-piece stag horn carving set. (a lot) €200 - 300 270 AN OVAL SILVER PLATED CRUET STAND, Sheffield, late 18th century, with four oval cutglass jugs, each with a prism stopper, and a central sweet meat bowl, under a wire work handle, 12.5in (32cm). (1) €200 - 300

272 A LARGE HEAVY VICTORIAN SILVER WINE JUG, Dublin 1866 by R. Smith, the pear-shaped body profusely chased with a boar hunting scene under a chased dome cover with acorn finial, the handle chased with foliage, on a circular stem foot, 11.5in (29cm), 1403g. (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800 274

273 & 307 273 A HEAVY CHASED SILVER HELMET SHAPED CREAM JUG, by West & Son, Dublin 1906, chased with scrolling foliage on three grotesque mask and shell feet, 4.5in (12cm), 244g. (1)

274 A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Dublin 1973, each in the George III style with double knop baluster stem, 10in (25cm), with the mark commemorating Ireland’s entry to the European Community. (2) See illustration

€300 - 400

See illustration

€100 - 150

275 275 AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR AND CREAM, Dublin 1813, each with a bead leaf and shell edge on ball feet, probably by Wm. Digby, Dublin, 488g. (2) See illustration

€250 - 350

276 276 A GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT IRISH SILVER SUGAR BASKET by JAS. Jackson, Dublin 1785 with bead edge and swing handle, chased with leaf and fruit swags on an oval stem base, 7in (18cm), 344g; together with a smaller matching ditto, 6in(15cm), 218g. (2) See illustration

€600 - 800

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277 285 A PAIR OF SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS, Birmingham 1971, 2.25in (6cm) and a pair of larger similar ditto (as is). (4) €70 - 120

277 A PAIR OF OVAL WILLIAM IV SILVER CRESTED SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS, Newcastle, c. 1830 by Ch. Ker Reid, David Reid & Ch. Bruce Reid, each with a gadroon edge and two handles on a half-reeded body with stem foot, 8in (20cm), 1229g. (2) See illustration

€700 - 900 278 A SILVER SUGAR CASTER, Chester 1921, of vase form on stem foot, 7.5in (19cm), 138g. (1) See illustration

€100 - 150 279 A SILVER SUGAR CASTER, Chester 1912 with pierced domed cover on stem base, 9.25in (24cm), 203g. (1)

281 281 AN OVAL SILVER TRAY, Dublin 1971 by Royal Irish, with two handles and a leaf cast edge, 1207g, 17.5in (45cm). (1) See illustration

€300 - 400 282 A PAIR OF OVAL SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Birmingham 1904, each with tapering reeded stem on an oval reeded foot, 7in (18cm). (2) See illustration

€150 - 250

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€120 - 180 280 A VICTORIAN SILVER HOT WATER POT, Sheffield 1873, chased with scrolls on geometric panels, 7.5in (19cm), 592g. (1)

283 A PAIR OF GEORGE IV IRISH CRESTED FIDDLE PATTERN RAT-TAIL SAUCE LADLES, by L. Nowlan Dublin, 1825. (2) €120 - 150

286 286 A HEAVY VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, Sheffield 1874 by Martin Hall and Co. Ltd., with leaf, shell and bead cast edge on three ball-and-claw feet, 17in (43cm), 1924g. (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500

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€200 - 300

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SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 241 - 425 291 A SET OF FOUR IRISH GEORGE III SILVER CRESTED TUB SALTS, probably by Wm. Bond c. 1790, each on three shellcapped legs with pad feet, 325g. (4) See illustration

€300 - 400

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287 287 A HEAVY SILVER PLATED AND CRESTED SOUP TUREEN AND COVER, together with a ladle of oval ogee form, with domed cover and bead handles on stem base, 16in (41cm). (2) See illustration

€200 - 300

296 AN IRISH VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, by R.S. Dublin 1858, chased with ornate scrolls, foliage and trellis patterns under a domed cover, 744g. (1) 292 292 AN IRISH GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT by JAS. Scott, Dublin, 1825, the ogeeshaped body with three beaded bands under a hinged cover with reeded mushroom finial and raised on lion paw feet, 1098g. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 288 288 A SET OF FOUR UNUSUAL SILVER PLATED WINE COASTERS c. 1900, each with a pierced border and bead edge around a wooden centre. (4)

293 A VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR BOWL, London 1875 by J.E.W. & J. Barnard, chased with scrolling foliage on four bun feet, 4.75in (12cm), 144g. (1) See illustration

€150 - 200

See illustration

€180 - 220

See illustration

€180 - 250

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€150 - 250

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€300 - 400 297 A SILVER PLATED DESK STAND, late 19th century, with ink pen and blotting powder compartments and a central candlestick on circular stem base, now converted to a table lamp, 8in (20cm); together with another Colza type brass table lamp with three arms, converted for electricity. (2) €150 - 220 298 A SILVER PLATED MONTEITH OR PUNCH BOWL with gadroon edge, lion mask and ring handles on stem foot, 10in (26cm). (1) €80 - 150 299 A WHITE METAL DOUBLE CRESTED BOWL OF CAMPANA FORM, with halfreeded body and stem foot, 4.75in (12cm) (spurious marks). (1) €150 - 200

289 AN IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT SILVER CREAM JUG, Dublin c. 1810 with shaped bead edge and ball feet, 192g. (1)

290 AN IRISH SILVER STEM BOWL, Dublin 1905 by West & Son, the bead hammered edge above hanging leaf swags on a circular foot, 5in (13cm), 166g. (1)

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294 A SMALL EARLY GEORGE III PIERCED SILVER WAITER OR CARD TRAY, London c. 1764, the pierced border with floral swags and oval portraits raised on ball-and-claw feet, 6.25in (16cm), 217g. (1)

300 A HEAVY SILVER SAUCE BOAT, London 1904, with leaf cast scroll handle on three shell-capped legs with shell pad feet, 8in (20cm), 294g. (1) €150 - 250

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€300 - 400 295 A SET OF THREE VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN SALT SPOONS, two plated ditto, a George III silver toddy ladle, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, and another George III silver sugar tongs. (6) €130 - 160

301 301 AN IRISH SILVER SALVER BY WEST DUBLIN 1915, with a shaped edge on three scroll legs, 10.5in (27cm), 630g. (1) See illustration

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302, 289 & 304 302 A MODERN SILVER HELMET-SHAPED SAUCE BOAT, Birmingham 1958, with scroll handle on three legs, 99g. (1) See illustration

€80 - 120 303 A SILVER INK STAND, Birmingham 1915 with hinged cover. (1) €80 - 120 304 A GEORGE III SILVER HELMET-SHAPED CREAM JUG with gadroon edge and halfreeded body raised on ball feet, 1919g. (1) See illustration

€100 - 150 305 AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER TODDY LADLE, by William Bond, Dublin c. 1790, the oval lobed bowl on a double scroll stem and spiral twist whale bone handle, 15.25in (49cm). (1) €100 - 150 306 A FROSTED AND CUT GLASS BUTTER COOLER WITH CRESTED AND SILVER PLATED COVER, surmounted with a cow; together with another similar plain glass ditto with cow cover; a plated stand, and another rectangular butter dish and cover. (3) €150 - 180 307 A LARGE SILVER BOWL, London 1892, in the Irish George III style, chased with animals, birds and foliage, raised on three lion mask and paw feet, 8.5in (21cm), 445g. (1) See illustration on page 38

€300 - 500 308 A SMALL CIRCULAR PIERCED AND SILVER PLATED TRAY, with two handles, 12in (31cm), a Sheffield plated cream jug, an oval silver plated ditto with a matching sugar bowl, a plated three-handled bowl on tripod base, a plated sauce ladle, and a sugar tongs. (7) €60 - 90 309 A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED AND FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLES. (2) €60 - 70

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310 AN INDIAN WHITE METAL BOX, 4in (10cm) x 4in (10cm); a silver photo frame, a W.M.F. plated tea strainer; a silver mounted glass jar; and an olive grab. (6) €60 - 90 311 A THREE-PIECE SILVER CONDIMENT SET, comprising: a salt, mustard and pepper, Birmingham, early 20th century; a small silver bonbon dish; a small Irish silver butter dish with blue liner; a salt spoon; and a sugar nips. (7) €150 - 200 312 TWO CASED COIN PROOF SETS, commemorating the Canadian 1976 Olympics with four silver $10.00 coins and four $5.00 coins, each with cents in original case. (2) €80 - 150 313 A SMALL CASED SILVER CELTIC STYLE DISH WITH TWO HANDLES, by Irish silver J.T.S., Dublin 1968, 68g; together with a pair of modern Irish silver cased pickle forks, Dublin 1971, and a modern silver photo frame. (4) €60 - 90 314 A SET OF SIX CASED BIRMINGHAM SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, modern; together with a three-pieced cased silver condiment set, Birmingham 1945; and two silver Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee dishes, individually cased. (4) €100 - 150 315 TWO SIMILAR IRISH SILVER BERRY SPOONS, one George IV Dublin 1820, the other, George III, each with embossed bowl, cased, 121g. (2) €150 - 200 316 A 1980 ROYAL MINT PROOF GOLD HALF SOVEREIGN (MINT), 22k gold, 3.99g. (1) €100 - 120 318 A COLLECTION OF COINS, comprising three 1916-1966 commemorative James Connolly coins (mint), an 1874-1965 Sir Winston Churchill Crown, a Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee Crown, a John F. Kennedy half dollar keyring, three other crowns, eleven other coins, four old Irish ten shilling notes, and an Irish 1976 £5 note. (a lot.) €120 - 170

320 A MATCHED SET OF 12 FIDDLE PATTERN DINNER FORKS, four dated London 1833, six London 1842 and two London 1834, 839g; twelve similar supper forks, 501g; six silver handled fruit knives and twelve silver handled supper knives. (a lot) €200 - 300 321 A SET OF 24 SILVER FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS, each with mother o’ pearl handle, Sheffield 1899 by Martin Hall & Co. Ltd, in fitted case. (1) €180 - 250 322 A SET OF TEN VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE-PATTERN TEASPOONS, by George Angell, London 1876; together with eight other Victorian silver teaspoons, various dates, and a pair of small silver butter knives, 429g. (20) €120 - 170 323 A LARGE IRISH VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN BASTING SPOON, by J. Smyth Dublin 1851, 13in (33cm), 184g. (1) €150 - 220 324 A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, London 1873; together with six other similar, 577g. (12) €150 - 200 325 A SET OF SIX IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN RAT-TAIL AND CRESTED TABLE SPOONS, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1808, 470g. (6) €200 - 300 326 A PAIR OF LATE GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS, London 1812; together with an Irish Victorian silver tablespoon, Dublin 1862, 198g. (3) €80 - 120 327 A MATCHED SET OF SIX GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT SILVER TEASPOONS, various dates, each with a shell bowl. (6) €80 - 120

319 A CASED SET OF 24 SILVER FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS, each with silver blade and handle, Sheffield 1925, the case with the trade label of Carrington & Co., London. (1) €150 - 200 41


SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 241 - 425 342 A SET OF THREE IRISH SILVER CRESTED SHELL-BACK AND HOURGLASS TABLESPOONS, Dublin 1822, 294g. (3) €130 - 150

328 A SET OF TWELVE HEAVY SILVER PLATED FIDDLE PATTERN CRESTED DINNER FORKS, together with fourteen silver plated knives with steel blades. (a lot) €80 - 120 329 A SET OF SIX IRISH WILLIAM IV FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN CRESTED DESSERT SPOONS, by P. Weeks, Dublin 1836, 331g. (6) €140 - 160 330 A SET OF SIX LATE GEORGE III IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN EGG SPOONS, Dublin 1818. (6) €140 - 160 331 A SET OF TEN IRISH GEORGE IV FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER TEASPOONS, by Richard Garde, Dublin 1827; together with another similar pair, also by Richard Garde, 1828. (12) €150 - 200 332 ELEVEN SCOTTISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, Victorian, various dates and makers, Edinburgh; together with another taper pattern table spoon by George Angell, London, 864g. (12) €280 - 350 333 A LARGE QUANTITY OF ASSORTED SILVER PLATED CUTLERY, comprising a pair of table spoons, a soup ladle, a quantity of bone handled knives, fish knives and forks, etc. (a lot) €80 - 120 334 A PAIR OF OVAL SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATED AND CRESTED ENTREE DISHES, COVERS AND HANDLES, each with bead edge, 12in (30cm); together with a rectangualr ditto, with gadroon edge. (3) €120 - 150 335 A CASED SET OF SIX PLATED PASTRY FORKS, another case with mixed cutlery, tea spoons, fruit knives, forks, etc.; and a canteen box containing a large quantity of miscellaneous cutlery, some in sets. (a lot) €40 - 60 336 A SILVER PLATED SAUCE BOAT, a twopiece silver plated condimenet set, a cutglas caster sugar shaker with silver plated mount, a circular silver plated tray, two similar etched glass oil and vinegar cruet jugs, six cutglass ports, another set of five cutglass ports, a glass salt, and a glass mustard pot. (a lot) €50 - 80 42

337 & 220 337 AN IRISH SILVER CHALICE, by WIlliam Bond, Dublin 1809, 8in (20cm), 260g. (1) See illustration

€250 - 350 343 343 A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER GILT COMMEMORATION SPOONS, commemorating the 80th birthday of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, 4th August 1980, each with enamel top. (6) See illustration

€150 - 250 338 338 A MATCHED CANTEEN OF SILVER CUTLERY, George III, George IV and Victorian, various dates and makers, shell back and King’s pattern, comprising: eighteen heavy dinner forks, thirteen dessert spoons, fifteen teaspoons, sixteen supper forks, and two tablespoons, 4297g. (63)

344 A CASED SET OF TWENTY-FOUR SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATED RAT-TAIL FISH KNIVES AND FORKS. (24) €80 - 120

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€1500 - 2500 339 AN OVAL PIERCED AND SILVER PLATED TRAY, with engraved top, 25in (63cm) two handles; together with an oval silver plated entre dish, cover and handle. (2) €80 - 120 340 A FIVE-PIECE PIERCED AND SILVER PLATED EPERGNE OR TABLE CENTRE, c. 1900, the centre cone-shaped stem supporting a pierced bowl, issuoing three scroll arms, each with a hanging basket, on a circular base, 10.25in (27cm); togetehr with a pair of silver plated cone-shaped vases, each with a pierced top, 12in (30cm). (3) €100 - 150 341 A SILVER PLATED FOUR-PIECE AFTERNOON TEA STAND, comprising: a scone dish, sugar and cream on an arch-top stond with four scroll legs, 14in (36cm). (1) €80 - 150

345 345 A CASED LIMITED EDITION OF “THE QUEEN’S BEST COLLECTION” SET OF TEN COMEMMORATIVE SILVER SPOONS, over 400 grams of finely fashioned sterling silver, each 5.5in, surmounted with an armourial shield, London 1977, comemmorating Her Majesty’s Silver Jubilee, with various documentation. (10) See illustration

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241 - 425 SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 346 A GEORGE III IRISH CRESTED BASTING SPOON, Dublin 1796, probably by Jas. Scott. (1) €100 - 150

359 A SILVER SUGAR CASTER, Chester 1908, with pierced and domed cover on a vaseshaped body, 216g. (1) €120 - 160

347 A SEVEN-PIECE CASED SILVER CONDIMENT SET, comprising: three salts, three peppers, and a mustard, all with machine turned bands, Birmingham 1932. (1) €150 - 250

361 A CUT GLASS PEAR-SHAPED AND SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUG, Sheffield, c. 1900, with ornate top and handle, 10.5in (27cm). (1)

348 A CASED THREE-PIECE SILVER MACHINE TURNED CONDIMENT SET, Birmingham 1932. (1) €80 - 150 349 A CASED SET OF TWELVE BRIGHT CUT SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, Sheffield 1936. (1) €140 - 180 350 A SILVER SUGAR BOWL, Birmingham 1913, with shaped rim on three-scroll and pad feet, 144g, 4.5in (12cm). (1) €100 - 150 353 A SET OF THREE IRISH BRIGHT CUT VICTORIAN SILVER TABLESPOONS, Dublin 1842, by Edward Twycross, 201g. €120 - 150 354 A SILVER SUGAR AND CREAM, Birmingham 1909, the ogee-shaped bowl with two handles on four pad feet; together with a matching cream, 371g. (2) €200 - 300 355 A SILVER HELMET SHAPED SAUCE BOAT, Sheffield 1935, with three pad feet, 204g. (1) €140 - 160 356 A PAIR OF SILVER HELMET-SHAPED SAUCE BOATS, London 1938, each with a bead edge and leaf scroll handle on oval stem foot, 318g. (2) €200 - 300 357 A SMALL SILVER INK POT, Birmingham 1919; together with two silver mounted jars, one with enamel top, and a baluster-shaped white metal cream jug. (4) €80 - 100

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€400 - 600 362 A MODERN IRISH SILVER CADDY SPOON, a silver teaspoon and other crested silver, a silver plated salt and mustard spoon, a silver handled toothbrush, a silver pencil, two plates nutcrackers, and two pairs of sugar tongs, etc. (a lot) €50 - 60

368 368 A HEAVY SILVER HELMET SHAPED SILVER SAUCE BOAT, London 1908, with leaf cast handle on three lion mask and paw feet, 8.5in (22cm), 310g. (1) See illustration

€150 - 250

363 AN IRISH SILVER TABLESPOON, late George IV, Dublin 1829; together with another Scottish silver tablespoons, Edinburgh 1806, and a pair of Sheffield silver fish knives. (4) €100 - 120 364 A SET OF TEN VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS, London 1869, each with a bead edge, 256g. (10) €1000 - 150 365 A PIERCED AND KIDNEY-SHAPED SILVER PLATED TRAY, 20th century, with gadroon edge, 20in (51cm); and a small oval silver plated dish cover. (2) €50 - 80 366 AN IRISH SILVER SUGAR BOWL, Dublin 1913 chased with flora and fauna on three lion mask and shell feet, 4.5in (11.5cm), 128g. (1) See illustration on page 40

€100 - 150 367 A GOOD SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATED SALVER, c.1900 with the trade stamp of Fitzpatrick Dublin, with shaped bead edge on three ball-and-claw feet, 12in (31cm); together with a larger chased Victorian ditto raised on three paw feet, 12in (31cm); and a smaller George III style plated waiter on ball-and-claw feet, 8in (21cm). (3) €100 - 150

369 369 A PAIR OF UNUSUAL SILVER-PLATED CANDLESTICKS, 19th century, each of lyre form, on oval-reeded base, 11.5in (29cm). (2) See illustration

€80 - 120 370 A PIERCED AND SILVER PLATED SWING HANDLE CAKE BASKET, 9in (23cm); together with a silver plated toast rack on rectangular stand, two plated dishes, an oval entree dish and cover, a shell butter dish, a plated comport, and another dish. (8) €80 - 120 371 A QUEEN ELIZABETH II SILVER JUBILEE DISH, with coin centre, together with a 19992000 Elizabeth II £5 coin on swivel frame, and a gilt metal bell-shape case, enclosing an Elizabeth II £5 commemorative coin. (3) €100 - 150

358 A CIRCULAR SILVER SALVER, Birmingham 1937, with shaped bead edge on four ball-and-claw feet, 658g, 10in (25cm). (1) €300 - 500

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SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 241 - 425 372 A PAIR OF RECTANGULAR SERPENTINE SHAPED AND SILVER PLATED ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS, 11in (28cm). (2) €80 - 150 373 AN IRISH SILVER TEA KETTLE AND STAND, by West and Son, Dublin 1908, the kettle with a gadroon edge and half-reeded body on a conforming stand, with four shell feet, 1133g. (1) €500 - 600

383 A SILVER SAUCE TUREEN AND COVER, Sheffield 1899 by Martin Hall and Co. Ltd., the half-fluted oval body with two reeded handles flanking a conforming cover and an associated shell bowl sauce ladle with scroll finial, 713g. (3)

380 A SILVER TWO-HANDLED BOWL, London 1909, with octagonal tapering bowl with a shaped edge on a stem base, 362g. (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

See illustration

€700 - 900 384 A GLASS AND SILVER MOUNTED SUGAR CASTER, Brimingham 1918, together with a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1897, and a nickel-plated videometer. (3) €80 - 120

374 A SILVER PLATED PAN AND COVER, 19th century, the domed cover with a reeded handle enclosing a divider, together with a twohandled sugar bowl. (2) €70 - 90 375 A SET OF SIX SILVER PLATED TEASPOONS, a set of three plated tablespoons, a plated sugar tongs, a sifting ladle, and a pair of small pierced coasters. (a lot) €40 - 60 376 A SILVER GILT TROPHY CUP AND COVER, Birmingham 1960, with domed cover and two handles, on a tapering vase-shaped body, with detachable ebonised base, 688g, 12in (31cm). (1) €500 - 700 377 AN ATTRACTIVE CUT GLASS CLARET JUG, 19th century, the ornate silver plated collar, handle, spout and cover with rampant lion surmounted above scrolling vines with Bacchus masks, 11in (28cm). (1)

381 381 AN UNUSUAL PIERCED SILVER BON BON BASKET, Birmingham 1911, with tall bead handle and rim on stem base, 6.25in (16cm). (1) See illustration

€80 - 150 382 A FOUR PIECE IRISH SILVER TEA SERVICE, Dublin 1905/1906, comprising a large Celtic chased tea kettle, stand and lamp, a matching teapot and cover, jug and bowl, all with Celtic panels and designs, the kettle, 13.5in (35cm), 2441g. (4)

385 A LATE GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SUGAR TONGS, a George III English bright cut sugar tongs, and a small modern Sheffield silver tags, 108g. (3)

See illustration

See illustration

385

€100 - 150

€2500 - 3000

See illustration

€200 - 300 378 AN OVAL SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATED DISH COVER, 19th century, with rustic cast handle, 17in (43cm). (1) €150 - 160 379 A SILVER TWO-HANDLED TAZZE, London 1904, 146g; a silver cup and saucer, Sheffield 1906, 175g; and a rectangular silver cigarette box. (3) €150 - 250

382

379A A SILVER PLATED TOAST RACK, together with: an Indian white metal dish with an 1890 one rupee coin centre; a white metal boat-shaped butter dish; a pair of silver napkin rings; a small plated teapot; a carving knife; and some dinner knives, etc. (a lot) €80 - 100 380 44

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241 - 425 SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 390 A PAIR OF SILVER BONE HANDLED FISH SERVERS, Sheffield 1942, cased. (1) €80 - 120

397 A CUT GLASS AND SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUG, Birmingham 1904, with silver handle mount and cover, 9in (23cm). (1) See illustration

€600 - 800

386

391

386 A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER CRESTED SAUCE LADLE, Glasgow 1863, 79g. (1)

391 A HEAVY CIRCULAR SILVER SALVER, late George III, London 1819, probably by Robert Jones, with a double bead edge on four ball-and-claw feet, 15in (38cm), 157g. (1)

See illustration

398

See illustration

€80 - 90

€700 - 1100

387 EIGHT VARIOUS SILVER TEASPOONS, 130g. (8) €50 - 70 388 A TWO-HANDLED SILVER TROPHY CUP, Birmingham 1936, 310g, 6.75in (17.5cm). (1) €120 - 150

392 A SILVER TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP, Dublin 1929 (as is), 609g. (1) €250 - 350 393 AN ADAM’S STYLE SILVER TEAPOT, late Victorian, London 1900, crested, of serpentine form on oval stem foot, 15ozs. (1) €180 - 250 394 A HEAVY OVAL SILVER PLATED SERVING TRAY, with vine cast edge and two scroll handles, 26” (66cm), and a silver plated coffee pot. (2) €100 - 150 395 A HEAVY ARMORIAL SILVER SALVER, London 1744, by John Luff, profusely chased with scrolling foliage around an armorial with double motto “Accendet Cante,” “Vigilans et Audax” inside a shaped and moulded edge on four scroll feet, with restorations 12” (31cm), 904g, 31ozs. (1) €500 - 700

389 389 A FINE SILVER CRESTED TEA KETTLE ON STAND, George II - by Thomas Whipham, London 1746, with burner, the inverted pear shaped kettle with swing handle, the body chased and embossed with rococo scrolls and foliage, around two central opposing cartouches one with crest, the other with an armorial under a domed cover with pineapple finial on a conforming stand and burner with open work incorporating lion masks, shells and scrolls, raised on three scroll legs with shell pad feet, 2000g approx, 14” (36cm) h. (1)

398 A SMALL OVAL SILVER TEA CADDY, London 1903, with spiral half-reeded body and hinged cover, the two small ring handles flanking a relief crest, 153g, 5in (13cm). (1) See illustration

€250 - 320 399 A CUT GLASS AND SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUG, Birmingham, Birmingham 1897, with silver handle, mount and cover, 9.5in (24cm). (1) See illustration

€540 - 620 400 A CUT GEM AND SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUG, late Victorian, Sheffield, with ornate silver handle, mount and cover, 10.25in (26cm). (1) €750 - 900

396 A CASED THREE-PIECE SILVER CONDIMENT SET, Birmingham 1966, comprising mustard, salt and pepper caster, and two spoons. (1) €80 - 100

401 401 A SILVER CRESTED SWING HANDLE SUGAR BASKET, George III, London 1790, chased with ornate scrolls and flowers on an oval stem base, 183g, 7in (18cm). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350 397, 361 & 399

See illustration

€1200 - 1800

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SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 241 - 425 407 A CIRCULAR MACHINE TURNED SILVER COMPACT, Birmingham 1954, together with an Art Deco ditto, 190g overall. (1) €80 - 120 408 A RARE IRISH PROVINICIAL BRIGHT CUT SILVER SUGAR TONGS, by Maurice Fitzgerald Limerick c.1784, 6in (15cm). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 402 402 AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER BOWL, by C.G. Hallberg Stockholm c.1919, the rim with a lower embossed bar, inscribed and signed on base, 258g, 6.5in (17cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

405 405 A GEORGE III SILVER PEAR-SHAPED CREAM JUG, London 1766, chased with flowers, birds and scrolls on three shell-capped legs, stamped Asprey London, 76g, 4in (10cm). (1) See illustration

€150 - 250

409 AN ART DECO SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, Birmingham 1936, with three panel machine turned arched top, 6.5in (17cm). (1) €200 - 300 410 A HEAVY GEORGE IV SILVER AND SILVER GILT SARCOPHAGUS-SHAPED BOX, by Robert Garrard, London 1826, the hinged cover with a gadroon edge, inset with a portrait of a man with helmet on a chased band, 526g, 7in (18cm). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100 411 A HEAVY CUT GLASS INK POT WITH SILVER MOUNT, London 1907, 4in (10cm). (1) €100 - 150

403 403 AN IRISH SILVER SUGAR BOWL, George III, Dublin 1799, proabably by John West, of oval boat form on stem base, 241g. (1) See illustration

€150 - 250 404 A PAIR OF IRISH ART SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Dublin 1977, of doublegourd cylindrical form, 364g, 3.75in (9.5cm). (2) €180 - 220

406 406 A RECTANGULAR MACHINE TURNED SILVER TABLE SNUFF BOX, Birmingham 1930, 238g, 5in (12cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

412 AN OVAL STERLING SILVER SERVING DISH, 20th century by Hechgem Mexico, 715g, 14in (36cm). (1) €200 - 300 413 A SILVER HEART-SHAPED TRINKET DISH, London 1913, 4in (10cm) and an embossed silver bowl or vase, Birmingham 1901, combined weight 174g. (2) €80 - 150

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410 414 A LATE 18TH CENTURY OVAL TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX, the hinged cover with an oval portrait on ivory, depicting a lady in a red and black dress near a fountain in a gardern, 3.5in (9cm). (1) €180 - 250

416 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER ITEMS, comprising: a silver twocompartment cruet stand, London 1900, 231g; two pairs of silver jar covers, 200g; a silver cup cover, 62g; two rectangular silver box covers, 999g; a silver cigarette case, 96g; a patterned silver seal and two other items, 116g; 811g overall. (a lot) €180 - 220 417 A SILVER ASPARAGUS SERVER, Sheffield 1908, a silver sugar tongs, a set of three silver tablespoons, seven various silver forks, and fourteen various spoons. (25) €200 - 300

415 415 A COMPRESSIVE CANTEEN OF SILVER CUTLERY, comprising: eighteen dinner forks by Gorham New York 1104g; six tablespoons, 394g; fifteen soup spoons, 595g; twelve consomme spoons, 270g; twelve sundae spoons, 278g; ten butter knives, 216g; twelve fish forks, 446g; six pickle forks; eleven fish knives, 611g; eleven teaspoons, 326g; and twelve dinner knives, each with stainless steel blade, 4321g. The majority by Whiting Manufacturing Co. and Gorham (a lot) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

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418 AN ARCH TOP SILVER PHOTO FRAME, London c.1917, crested in gold, “Royal Hussars”; together with another rectangular silver photo frame, Birmingham 1915, and one other circular chester silver frame, 1905. (3) €80 - 120 419 A RECTANGULAR SILVER PHOTO FRAME, Birmingham 1911, another embossed silver frame, and a small silver frame. (3) €120 - 150

421 A SET OF ELEVEN LEAF EDGE SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, together with one other, similar. (12) €80 - 100 422 A PAIR OF GEORGE IV FIDDLE PATTERN BERRY SPOONS, London 1829, 114g. (2) €70 - 120 423 A SET OF THREE IRISH SILVER CRESTED TABLE FORKS, late George III by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1813, four Irish silver supper forks, a small silver sugar nips, an Irish mustard spoon, and a George III English feather edge tablespoon, 439g. (10) €120 - 150 424 A SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED HOT WATER POT, London 1936, with wooden scroll handle, 300g, 16in (15cm). (1) €150 - 220 425 A SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN SHELL TOP FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN DINNER FORKS, London 1871 by George Angell, 1232g. (12) €350 - 400

420 AN IRISH SILVER FIDDLE-PATTERN SUGAR TONGS, Dublin 1810, another similar, Dublin 1895, and a third by Samuel Neville, Dublin c.1808. (3) €120 - 150

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426 - 450 JEWELLERY 426 AN 18TH CENTURY SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL TRIPLE-CASED GENTLEMAN’S POCKET WATCH, the Dutch verge movement with single fusee movement, by P. Moryn Amsterdam, the silver inner case with hallmarks for London 1766, finely chased and pierced watch cock, fine pierced baluster pillars, the champleve dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial for seconds in silver bright cut and engraved first case, the middle case veneered in silver studded tortoiseshell and very ornate repousse outer case with scrolls and floral rosettes on silver chain with ornate brass swivel key. (1) See illustrations

â‚Ź2000 - 3000

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JEWELLERY 426 - 450 430 A VERY UNUSUAL DIAMOND BROOCH, formed as a phoenix profusely set with various size diamonds on a two-column gold setting. (1) See illustration

€2500 - 3500 431 A FINE DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE CLUSTER RING, on 18k white gold, the raised centre diamond within bands of smaller diamonds and sapphires. (1)

427

See illustration

€1000 - 1500 432 AN ATTRACTIVE THREE-STONE DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, on 14k gold band. (1) See illustration

€500 - 700 433 AN 18K GOLD DIAMOND RING, with four diamond set interlaced bands. (1)

428

See illustration

427 FOUR TWENTY FRANC FRENCH GOLD ROOSTER COINS, three dated 1909 and one dated 1911, 21 MM D., 28g approx. (4) See illustration

429 A DUNHILL CIGARETTE LIGHTER, in the form of a tinder lighter pistol; together with a silver plated Ronson cigarette lighter. (2) €80 - 100

€500 - 700

€180 - 220 434 A FINE THREE-STONE DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE RING, the diamonds, claw-set, weighing 1.54ct, the central oval sapphire, 2.22ct, all on white gold band. (1) See illustration

428 A 1981 SOUTH AFRICAN KRUGERRAND, 1oz fine gold. (1)

€3000 - 5000

See illustration

€1000 - 1200

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441

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435 A FINE DIAMOND BANGLE, on white and yellow gold, the bracelet set with eleven graduating diamonds, the principal diamond 0.5ct, total diamond weight, 3.42ct. (1) See illustration

€4000 - 6000 436 A 9K GOLD EDWARDIAN BANGLE, set with chip diamonds and sapphire type stones. (as is) €70 - 90 437 A GEORGE IV FIVE-STONE DIAMOND AND GARNET RING, on 18k gold band, c.1914. (1) €150 - 220

438 AN 18K GOLD AND PLATINUM SEVENSTONE DIAMOND BAND RING. (1) €280 - 350 439 AN ARTCULATED GOLD JESTER PENDANT, set with semi-precious stones on a gold chain, 30g. See illustration

€800 - 1200 440 A SUPERB EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, with large oval emerald set within ten brilliant cut diamonds on 18k yellow gold band; 1.6ct diamond weight, 2ct emerald. (1) See illustration

€3000 - 4000

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441 A FINE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING IN HEART-SHAPED SETTING, the large sapphire inside a band of eleven diamonds on an attractive gold band; 1ct sapphire weight, 1.20ct approx. diamond weight. (1) See illustration

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446

447

See illustration

445 A VICTORIAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the attractive sapphire within a band of cushion-shaped diamonds and ornate shoulders and bands on a gold band, 1ct dimaond weight. (1)

€800 - 1200

See illustration

442 AN ATTRACTIVE DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, with three baguette diamonds inside a band of smaller dimaonds, 1ct diamond weight approx on 18k yellow gold band. (1)

443 A VICTORIAN OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, the circular opal within a band of 12 diamonds on 18ct band. (1)

€1800 - 2500

448 447 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMON HALF ETERNITY RING, set with four sapphires and three diamonds on gold band. (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200 448 A VICTORIAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, with large oval sapphire flanked on both sides with six old cut diamonds. (1)

See illustration

446 A VERY FINE SEVEN-STONE DIAMOND RING, combined diamond weight approx. 1.20ct on gold band with reeded shoulders. (1)

See illustration

€800 - 1500

See illustration

€800 - 1200

444 A THREE-STONE BRILLIANT CUT DIAMOND RING, on 18k yellow gold, 1.5ct. (1) See illustration

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€1800 - 1500

449 A THREE STONE RUBY AND TWO STONE DIAMOND DRESS RING, set in 18k yellow gold, the pierced band with s-scroll design, total diamond weight 40pts approx. (1) €200 - 400

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450 A MAGNIFICENT GOLD DIAMOND AND RUBY BRACELET, the scroll links each with nine rubies and sixteen diamonds on eight links, 65g, 7.5in (19cm). (1) See illustrations

€5500 - 6500

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451 - 550A FURNITURE I 451 A THREE SEAT BEECH SETTEE, in the 17th Century style, with triple panel back and cushion seat raised on turned legs united by a bead stretcher, 64” (163cm). (1) €150 - 200

456 A LARGE VICTORIAN GILT AND GESSO WINDOW PELMET, the cartouche crest issuing leaf swags, on a leaf moulded cornice and reeded frieze above a bead moulded edge, and leaf scroll spandrels, 160in (406cm); together with a smaller matching ditto, 104in (264cm). (2) €300 - 500 457 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR, the oval back with attractive handworked tapestry panel, above a serpentine fronted seat on front square tapering legs with block feet. (1) €100 - 150 458 A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, each with oval back and circular padded seat, raised on front turned baluster legs. (2) €150 - 250

452 452 A GEORGE IV INLAID AND CROSS BANDED MAHOGANY TEAPOY, probably Irish, the rectangular hinged top enclosing a fitted interior, the exterior inlaid with shells and urns, raised on a fixed base with four square tapering legs, 28in (71cm) x 18.5in (47cm)w. (1)

459 A MAHOGANY HALLSTAND, Victorian, with central mirror panel issuing four scroll arms each with two wooden pegs, above a serpentine shaped marble top supported by a pierced splat, 36” (92cm)w. (1) €100 - 150

462 462 AN INLAID & CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, Regency period & later, the dentil moulded cornice above a single astragal glazed door, enclosing two shelves, on an associated base, the upper two mock drawers falling forward to reveal a writing compartment and fitted interior with drawers & pigeon holes, and three long drawers below with splayed bracket feet, 81in (206cm)h x 35in (89cm). (1)

See illustration

€250 - 350 453 A CARVED CONTINENTAL GILTWOOD AND GESSO WALL MIRROR, early 19th century, with shell, flower and C-scroll crest, above a recessed two compartment mirror plate, inside a mirror border, in moulded frame with conforming apron, 33in (84cm)h x 15in (38cm). (1) €200 - 300 454 A NEST OF THREE RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY AND BIRDS EYE MAPLE OCCASIONAL TABLES, 20th century, each top with canted corners and specimen timbers, raised on square tapering spade legs, 32in (81cm)w the largest. (3) €200 - 300 455 A SEVEN PIECE EDWARDIAN PARLOUR SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURE, comprising four side chairs, each with oval back with pierced splat and floral inlaid panel above a serpentine fronted seat, on square tapering spade legs; together with a matching two seat settee; an armchair; and another armchair with padded panels and back. (7) €600 - 900

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€500 - 800 460 460 AN INLAID MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED SOFA TABLE, Regency period & later, the two frieze drawers flanked with rectangular flaps on standard supports, united by a shaped stretcher, on ebony strung splayed legs, 55in (140cm) extended, with alterations. (1)

463 A LATE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD MUSIC CANTERBURY, with spindel turned rails and dividers and a serpentine shelf below, on turned legs, 19in (48cm). (1) €150 - 200

See illustration

€800 - 1200 461 A REGENCY BRASS BOUND ROSEWOOD BASE, 12in (30cm). (1) €150 - 200

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470 470 A ROSEWOOD, WALNUT & MARQUETRY INLAID CENTRE TABLE, late 19th century, with elaborate foliate scroll inlay throughout, with brass moulded rim and four let-down flaps, on ebonised fluted legs with gilt metal mount decoration, united by a cross-over stretcher, 36in (91.5cm) square. (1)

464 464 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED CHEST, with three long and two short drawers on bracket feet, 45in (114cm), as is, with alterations. (1) See illustration

€180 - 250 465 A BRASS BOUND ELM PEAT BARREL, late 19th century, with circular lift off top, 20in (51cm). (1) €200 - 300 466 A ROSEWOOD BOOKCASE, mid 19th century, in the manner of Robert Strahan, the shelved back with pierced three-quarter gallery on scrolling supports, the indented base with plain frieze above four pierced scrolling doors flanked with corbels on a plinth base, 54in (137cm)h x 66.25in (168cm)w x 18in (46cm). (1)

469 469 A LARGE MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID SHIELD SHAPED DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, late 19th century, with bevelled mirror and scrolling supports and downswept legs, 34in (86.5cm)h x 24.75in (63cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

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€800 - 1200 471 A MAHOGANY FIRESCREEN, 19th century, the needlepoint screen within a pierced surround and spiral turned supports and grooved hipped downswept legs, 39in (99cm)h x 19in (48cm)w. (1) €250 - 300 472 A MAHOGANY SUTHERLAND TABLE, late 19th century, with moulded rounded flaps, on twin baluster turned supports to each end, with bar scrolling bases joined by a conforming stretcher, 36in (91.5cm)h x 40.5in (103cm). (1) €300 - 400

See illustration

€2000 - 3000 467 AN EDWARDIAN ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY INLAID CHIFFONIER, with open swan neck pediment and bevelled mirror back with galleried cupboard and open shelves to each side, the outset base with one central glazed door flanked with open recesses, further drawers and cupboards, joined with a platform stretcher, 61in (155cm). (1) €500 - 800 468 A MAHOGANY FRAMED VICTORIAN ARMCHAIR, with padded back and scrolling padded arms, above a serpentine seat on tapering turned legs and brass & porcelain casters. (1) €300 - 400

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451 - 550A FURNITURE I 473 A MAHOGANY GEORGIAN OCCASIONAL TABLE, with bird cage action, the top decorated with circular recesses interspersed with shells, with on baluster urn shaped support and leaf capped cabriole legs with pad feet, 32in (81cm)w. (1)

475 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, with shaped gallery shaped back and serpentine front with roundells to each corner, the frieze with two drawers on large barley twist legs and shaped platform stretcher, 39.75in (101cm)h x 48in (122cm)w x 20in (51cm)d. (1)

See illustration

See illustration

€800 - 1500

€400 - 500

474 A WALNUT AND MARQUETRY INLAID CARD TABLE, late 19th century, the top profusely decorated with foliate scrolls and birds, with roundels to the corners, opening to reveal a baize lined interior, on ebonised stop fluted legs, joined by a baluster turned stretcher, gilt metal mounts throughout, 25in (63.5cm)w x 16.75in (42.5cm). (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2000

476 476 A MAHOGANY FOLDOVER CARDTABLE, mid 19th century, with moulded frieze flanked by scrolling brackets and tapering faceted supports, with acanthus scrolling applied decoration, on quadripartite concave base and large scrolling claw feet, 36in (91.5cm)w. (1) See illustration

€700 - 1000

475

477 477 A MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, mid 19th century, with moulded cornice and plain frieze, above square glazed door with central rosettes, now on a mahogany base with two drawers to the frieze above a pair of cupboard doors with applied moulded decoration, on a plinth base, 80in (203cm)h x 42in (107cm) x 15.5in (39cm)d. (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100

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481 AN OAK OPEN BOOKCASE, late 19th century, with carved rim and frieze and griffin headed columns to each side, on plinth base, 45in (114cm)h x 47.5in (121cm)w x 14in (35.5cm). (1) €250 - 350

479 479 A REGENCY MAHOGANY CIRCULAR DINING TABLE, by Williams & Gibton, c.1830, the moulded rim with plain frieze, above a solid moulded baluster support, on concave triform base and scrolling pad feet, stamped Williams & Gibton, serial number 31357, 48in (122cm)w. (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2500 480 A MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, late 19th century, with ebonised moulded rim with gallery frieze on baluster turned tapering outswept legs, united by a conforming x-framed stretcher, 25in (65cm)w x 19.5in (49.5cm). (1) €200 - 300 58

482 AN OAK BOOKCASE, early 20th century, with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors, flanked by corbels, the outset base with two long drawers above two panelled cupboard doors with conforming further corbels, on a plinth base, 87in (221cm) x 42in (107cm)h x 17.5in (44.5cm). (1) €300 - 500 483 A FRENCH CARVED FRUITWOOD FOOD CUPBOARD, 19th century, the shaped cornice with a vase of flowers over a door carved with wheat sheafs, flanked to each side with turned rails and a slatted back and floor on turned legs 27” (70cm) x 34” (86cm). (1) €400 - 600

485 A MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, mid 19th century, with moulded rim on baluster turned legs, 48in (122cm) square. (1) Note: There are no spare leaves. €150 - 200 486 A MAHOGANY FOLDOVER TOP TEA TABLE, 19th century, with rounded corners, inlaid frieze on tapering legs, 35.5in (90cm)w x 17.5in (45cm)d. (1) See illustration

€300 - 500 487 A VICTORIAN FRUITWOOD TUB ARMCHAIR, with elaborately pierced back and splat, caned serpentine seat and bobbin turned legs, joined by conforming stretchers. (1) See illustration

€500 - 700

484 A CIRCULAR MAHOGANY LIBRARY DRUM-TABLE, in the Georgian style, the tooled leather top above a frieze drawer raised on sabre legs, modern 27” (74cm). (1) €200 - 300

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494 488 A TWO SEAT EASY SETTEE, 20th century in the Victorian style, with four loose cushions and a loose cover, 61”w x 40”d (155cm x 102cm). (1) €200 - 300 489 A CIRCULAR VICTORIAN FOOT STOOL, on four cabriole legs, 12in (30cm) and another similar similar parquetry inlaid ditto on bun feet with bead tapestry top. (2) €120 - 150 490 AN ATTRACTIVE OAK ARMCHAIR, late Victorian, with ebony inlay covered in attractive green tapestry type fabric. (1) €100 - 150

492 A GILT CHEVAL FIRESCREEN, 19th century in the French style, crested with bird and flowers above an arched and painted glass plate, in a moulded frame with two cherubs, raised on four cabriole scroll legs. (1) €300 - 500 493 AN UPHOLSTERED CHESTERFIELD SOFA, on mahogany turned legs, 74in (188cm)w. (1) €250 - 300 494 A GILTWOOD CANAPE, IN FRENCH STYLE, 19th CENTURY, and a pair of armchairs similar but upholstered in a green, with flowers encrusted decoration, 54.5” (137cm) See illustration

€800 - 1000 495 A PAIR OF GILTWOOD FRAMED MIRRORS, O.R.M., in the Rococo style, with elaborate foliate pierced frames, 17in (43cm) high. (2) €150 - 250

497 497 A MAHOGANY TILT TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE, 19th century, the central dished top flanked by eight smaller examples interspersed with foliate and shell carved decoration on baluster urn shaped support and cabriole legs and a pad feet, 28” diameter (71cm). (1) See illustration

€600 - 800

491 491 A MAHOGANY OVAL DROP LEAF TABLE, in the Georgian style, on shell capped cabriole legs with claw feet, 33.5in (85cm)w x 45in (114.5cm)w extended. (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

496 496 A MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE, basically 18th century, with rounnded flaps on cabriole legs and hoof feet, 48” wide (122cm). (1)

498 A MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED AND SATINWOOD BOXWOOD LINE INLAID CIRCULAR CENTRE TABLE, in the Regency style, O.R.M., on column supports and on quadripartite grooved down swept legs with brass toes and castors, 60.25in (153cm) diameter. (1) €600 - 1000

See illustration

€400 - 600

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FURNITURE I 451 - 550A 499 A SET OF SEVEN (6+1) MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, 19th century in the Regency style, (including a carver) with tablet backs and spiral turned central rail and drop in seats on sabre legs, with green upholstered drop-in seats. (7) €500 - 700

500 500 A MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE, in the Irish Georgian style, with moulded rim, the shaped apron centred by a shell to either side on cabriole shell-capped legs with claw and ball feet, 48in (122cm) x 22in (56cm). (1) See illustration

€600 - 1000 501 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY SMOKERS STAND with a glazed door enclosing two drawers, flanked with a pipe rack and Doulton Lambeth tobacco jar, under a brass gallery on bracket feet, 13in (33cm). (1) €250 - 350 502 A MAHOGANY TRIFORM TABLE, c 1900, with brass pierced gallery on tubular outsplayed supports united by a stretcher. (1) €150 - 200 503 A WALNUT AND MARQUETRY BUREAU, late 19th century, with pierced brass threequarter galleried back, the let-down slope decorated with flowers and trailing leaves, opening to reveal a fitted interior of pigeon holes on cabriole legs and sabot feet with gilt metal mounts, 36in (92cm)h x 25.5in (65cm)w. (1) €500 - 800 504 A MAHOGANY SHIELD SHAPED DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, 19th century, on scrolling supports, the base of serpentine outline with one long drawer flanked by two short drawers on ogee bracket feet, 17.75in (45cm high). (1) €200 - 300

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505 A MAHOGANY CIRCULAR TWO-TIER DUMBWAITER, 19th century, the moulded rim on spiral turned column support and leaf capped hipped down swept legs and brass toes, 46in (117cm)h x 26.75in (68cm). (1) €600 - 1000 506 A PAIR OF ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLES, 19th century, on twin splayed supports and downturned legs united by baluster turned stretchers, 25in (63.5cm)w x 14.5in (37cm). (1) €100 - 150 507 A MAHOGANY FRAMED SQUARE STOOL, 19th century, with embroidered top on cabriole legs and scrolling feet, 19in (48.5cm) square; together with a fruit wood ladder back carver with drop in embroidered seat joined by H-framed stretcher. (2) €300 - 400 508 A WALNUT AND MARQUETRY INLAID WORK TABLE, late 19th century, the shaped lift up lid opening to reveal a fitted interior, with shaped apron, cabriole legs, and gilt metal mounts, 18.5in (47cm)w x 13.5in (34.5cm). (1) €150 - 200 509 A WALNUT AND INLAID SIDE CABINET, late 19th century, with parquetry inlaid frieze, above one long glazed door flanked by gilt corbels and shaped plinth, 41.5in (104cm)h x 30.5in (77cm)w x 12.5in (32cm). (1) €500 - 700 510 A MAHOGANY SIDE BOARD, 19th century, the moulded rim with one long centre drawer above an arched pull-out drawer flanked with cupboard drawers to each side, with brass lion ring handles on baluster turned legs, 67.25in (171cm)w x 21.75in (55cm)d. (1) €300 - 400 511 A MAHOGANY CHEST, 19th century, with three long drawers on turned legs, 42.5in (108cm)w. (1) €100 - 150

512 512 A GILT CONSOLE TABLE WITH MATCHING MIRROR, 19th century, the arched top crested with a bird amongst fruit and foliage, above a mirror plate in a conforming leaf and fruit moulded frame, on a white marble top console, the frieze with a central leaf form cartouche with fruit, on two conforming cabriole legs, united by a rustic stretcher, 99” (252cm)h x 34.5” (88cm). (1) See illustration

€500 - 700 513 A MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, 19th century in the Georgian style, with three-quarter gallery back and plate work, gadroon rim, with bowed central drawer above two cupboard doors, flanked by cupboard doors to each side, with lion ring mask handles, the base with gadroon rim and shell carved apron on leaf carved cabriole legs and ball ‘n claw feet, 78.25in (199cm)w x 24.5in (82cm). (1) €300 - 500

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451 - 550A FURNITURE I 514 A MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID BUREAU BOOKCASE, 19th century, with Greek key pattern cornice and arched gothic frieze, above a pair of arched glazed Gothic style doors, the base with a writing slope opening to reveal a fitted interior of pigeon holes and drawers, above a pair of brushing slides, two short and two long graduating drawers, on bracket feet, 87in (221cm)h x 21in (53.5cm). (1) €500 - 800 515 A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONTED SIDEBOARD the top with a double-ridged plate rack above a centre frieze drawer flanked to either side with a concave cupboard each with a mock frieze drawer above an oval satinwood panel with marquetry spandrels on square tapering spade legs, 78in (198cm) wide, 36in (92cm) high. (1)

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€600 - 800 516 A MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID GEORGIAN DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, possibly Cork, with reeded support, the bowed base with two short drawers, inlaid with Greek key decoration, flanked with satinwood trellis inlaid sides, on four sphere feet, 23.5in (60cm). (1) €100 - 150 517 A MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED WINE COOLER, early 19th century, with lift up top opening to reveal a compartmented interior on turned support with quatrepartite down swept legs and claw feet, 25.25in (64cm) x 19.25in (49cm). (1) €300 - 400 518 A GOOD MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE OR SERVING TABLE in the George III style, late 19th century, the bow fronted centre with a mock frieze drawer with an oval bird’s eye walnut oval and flanked to either side with two further smaller mock frieze drawers and raised on six inlaid square tapering spade legs, 34in (87cm) high, 80in (204cm) wide. (1)

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€500 - 900 519 A MAHOGANY CROSS BANDED CHEST OF DRAWERS, 19th century, with three short drawers and a further two short and three long graduating drawers below, flanked by engaged reeded columns, 44.25in (112cm)h x 53in (134cm)w x 21.5in (54.5cm)d (1) €300 - 500

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520 520 A SUITE OF ITALIAN CREAM AND FLORAL PAINTED BEDROOM FURNITURE, comprising: a wardrobe with moulded overhanging cornice fitted with a pair of panelled cupboard doors divided into two sections and painted with arched vignettes of coastal and town scenes within borders decorated with vases issuing flower-sprays, exotic birds in flight, female herms and winged grotesque figures above a pair of drawers, the sides similarly decorated on square tapering supports 93” h x 67” w (266cm x 170cm) w.; a commode with moulded rectangular top fitted with two short above two long drawers on square tapering supports 50” (127cm) wide; a pair of night cupboards, each with moulded rectangular top above a drawer and a pair of cupboard doors on square tapering supports, 18” (46cm) wide; a pair of single beds with panelled head and footboards, 41” (104.5cm) wide; a washstand, the rectangular three-quarter galleried top above a frieze fitted with two drawers on square tapering supports joined by a shaped rectangular under tier39 ½” (100cm) wide. (7). See illustrations

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451 - 550A FURNITURE I 531 AN EDWARDIAN BRASS THREE-TIER CAKE STAND, with tubular frame, together with three Wedgwood plates, 31in (79cm). (1) €130 - 150 532 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, of small proportions with one spare leaf, approx. 41 ½” x 59”, extended with attractive turned and reeded tapering legs, possibly Irish, with stamped number. (1) €300 - 400 533 A HEAVY IRISH OAK EDWARDIAN UPRIGHT DESK, with large drop front enclosing a fitted interior on two shelved pedestals on plinth €250 - 350

522 521 A VICTORIAN CAST IRON STICK AND UMBRELLA STAND, with four compartments and bow fronted drip pan. (1) €80 - 150 522 A LARGE VICTORIAN LIGHT OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, Irish, by J. Kerr & Co. (stamped), on six large turned baluster shaped legs and brass castors, 5’6” (66”) x 20’ (239”) approx, including four spare leaves. (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2500 523 A CIRCULAR BALL MOULDED GILT CONVEX WALL MIRROR, early 20th century, 16.5in (42cm). (1) €80 - 120 524 A MAHOGANY DROP LEAF DINING TABLE, George III period and later, with demi-lune flaps on square tapering legs, 42.25in (107cm). (1) €100 - 200 525 A HARLEQUIN SET OF SIX (3+3) VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BALLOON AND SHAPED BACK DINING CHAIRS, each on turned front legs. (6) €200 - 300 526 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WARDROBE, the moulded cornice with a scroll pediment above a center mirror door, flanked on both sides with an arched panel door, enclosing two linen slides and a hanging compartment, on a base with one long and two short drawers, on a scroll plinth, 80in (203cm) wide, 7ft (213cm) high. (1) €250 - 350 527 AN EDWARDIAN OAK AND PAINTED WOODEN WELLINGTON CHEST, with six drawers including one double drawer fitted with drop front secretaire. (1) €250 - 350

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528 528 AN IRISH EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY THREE-DOOR BOOKCASE, with moulded cornice and plain frieze, above three glazed doors, the base with three panelled doors on a plinth base, over a shelf and three panel doors on plinth base, bearing the plaque of T.R. Scott & Co., House Furnishers, 4 Bachelor’s Walk, Dublin, 101.5in (255cm)h x 74.25in (188.5cm)w x 17in (43cm). (1) See illustration

€600 - 900 529 A GOOD QUALITY LATE VICTORIAN IRISH MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE OR SOFA TABLE, By P. Beakey of Dublin (stamped), with two frieze drawers on two double pillars with outsplayed legs united by a turned rail. (1) €320 - 450 530 A SET OF SIX UNUSUAL CONTINENTAL MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, early 19th century, each with a scroll top panel back, on leaf moulded supports, above a drop in seat, on front shaped legs. (6) €300 - 500

534 534 AN EDWARDIAN CARVED WALNUT BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, with four glazed doors over two short and one long frieze drawer over four carved panel doors on plinth base, 97” x 75” (8’1” x 6’3”)wide. (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200 535 A POLYCHROME PAINTED WOODEN CHILD MANNEQUIN, head and torso, with arms, on a slatted base, 33in (84cm). (1) €150 - 250 536 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDE OR SOFA TABLE, Irish, by P. Beakey of Dublin (stamped), with two frieze drawers on two double pillars with outsplayed legs united by a turned rail. (1) €300 - 500 63


FURNITURE I 451 - 550A 537 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SNAP TOP CENTRE TABLE, with bird cage action on a turned stem with tripod base, 24.5in (87cm). (1) See illustration

€300 - 400 538 A BRASS POLESCREEN, late 19 century, the spiral stem on a tripod base with bead tapestry hanging panel, 58” (148cm). (1) €100 - 150 539 A HEAVY BRASS AND CAST BRASS WALL MIRROR, early 20th century, crested with cherub holding flowers, and issuing floral sprays, on an arched top, with eight bevel mirrored bands, around a central larger bevel band, 52in (132cm)h x 36in (92cm). (1) €1200 - 1500 540 A VERY ATTRACTIVE EDWARDIAN ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY CENTRE TABLE, by Joseph Shoolbred and Co., number 5827, stamped, raised on cluster column stem and tripod base with down-turned legs, 26in (66cm). (1) See illustration

543 A VERY ATTRACTIVE WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD BOOK CARRIER, attributed to Williams and Gibton, with baluster rails and scroll ends and two turned carrying handles, on bun feet, 16in (41cm). (1) See illustration

€800 - 900

€1400 - 1600 541 A VICTORIAN EBONISED AND BIRD’S EYE MAPLE CANTERBURY WHATNOT, the rectangular top with rounded corners, raised on four turned and fluted parcel gilt supports, above a four-division music compartment and a base drawer, on four turned legs, 34.5in (88cm) high, 27in (69cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€500 - 600 542 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SHIELDSHAPED BRACKET WALL MIRROR, with bevelled plate, the frame overlaid with carved flowers, 35in (90cm) hihg, 24in (61cm) wide. (1) €180 - 220

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544 A BRASS BOUND WINE COOLER, early 19th century, or rectangular tapering form with canted corners, the hinged top opening to reveal a metal-lined interior on a fixed stand with square tapering legs, 17.25in (44cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 545 A MAHOGANY COMMODE, 19th century, the lift-up top opening to reveal a recess, above a pair of cupboard doors modelled as dummy drawers, and a further dummy drawer below, on tall bracket feet, 30in (76cm)h x 24in (61cm)w x 22in (56cm)d. (1) €200 - 300

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546 A PINE CORNER CABINET, the moulded cornice over two glazed doors and two panel doors below, 37in (94cm). (1) €150 - 250 547 A PAIR OF ROUGE MARBLE PEDESTALS, O.R.M., each of cylindrical form, on circular moulded base, 39in (100cm). (2) €300 - 400 548 A MAHOGANY LEATHER UPHOLSTERED LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, c.1840, with padded back and scrolling arms, with lotus leaf capped decoration and rosettes to the side, on tapering lotus leaf capped legs, as is. (1) €250 - 350 549 A MAHOGANY WRITING DESK, early 19th century, with reeded rim above three slim mock drawers, and one long and two short drawers to one side, with further mock opposing drawers, on ring turned tapering legs and brass casters, 86in (142cm)w x 29.5in (75cm)d. (1) €200 - 300

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550 550 A FINE VICTORIAN WALNUT, MARQUETRY AND PARCEL GILT CABINET, the carved, pierced and leaf scroll pediment with a central crest above a glazed door with needlework tapestry, depicting a parrot on a perch with two terriers in a landscape, inside a gilt moulded border enclosing two adjustable shelves, the canted corners inlaid with scrolling foliage and with two parquetry side panels with bands of birds-eye maple, rosewood, satinwood and ebony on a conforming base with two ornate floral marquetry panel doors,flanke d to either side with inlaid canted corners and side panels, on a plinth base, 75in (190cm) high, 40in (102cm) wide. (1) See illustrations

€3000 - 4000 550A AFTER C. VERNET A set of four French coloured lithographs, “Racing Scenes”, 19.5in (49cm) x 21.5in (55cm). (4) €100 - 150

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551 - 600 PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS & PRINTS 551 AN ATTRACTIVE COLOURED PRINT, modern, on composition panel, depicting Italian walled city in foreground, in attractive gilt frame, 11.5in (29cm) x 15.5in (40cm). (1) €200 - 300 552 A PAIR OF COLOURFUL COLOURED PRINTS, O.R.M., depicting Italian landscapes on composition panels in ornate pierced gilt composition frames, 4.75in (12cm) x 6.5in (17cm). (2) €150 - 180 553 CIRCLE OF GEORGE MOUNSEY WHEATLEY ATKINSON (1806-1884), View of the River Lee with Cork Beyond, O.O.C., 17.5in (44cm) x 25.5in (65cm). (1) See illustration

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€500 - 700 554 A PAIR OF ORNATED COLOURED PRINTS, O.R.M., depicting Italian landscapes on composition panels within ornate gilt frames, 15.5in (39cm) x 11.25in (29cm). (2) €240 - 260 555 ATTRIBUTED TO JAN WIJNANTS (or WYNANTS) (1625-1684) “A Press Gang”, (Impressment), figures being forced outside an inn, oil on copper panel, 6.75” (17cm) x 9” (23cm). (1) See illustration

Note: ’Press Gangs’ were a means, especially during the 17th to 19th centuries to obtain badly-needed manpower for navies,particularly throughout Europe. The ‘Gangs’ would roam the ports and surrounding countryside searching for suitable ‘recruits’ and those so pressed into service would have little choice but to comply. This practice of obtaining men for the navy, though unpopular with the general public, was deemed somewhat acceptable, if not essential, at that time, due to the numerous wars that were prevalent throughout Europe then. €1500 - 2000

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556 SEAN O’MURCHU limited edition black and white lithograph, “Eamon DeValera”, signed by artist, 7in (18cm) x 5in (13cm). (1) €80 - 90

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PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS & PRINTS 551 - 600 557 HARRY KERNOFF R.H.A. (1900-1974) “W.B. Yeats (1865-1939)”, coloured lithograph, signed by artist, 8in (20cm) x 5in (13cm). (1) €100 - 200

560 A PAIR OF OVAL COLOURED PORTRAIT PRINTS, 20th century, one depicting a mother & child, the other a lady, each in moulded gilt frame, 18.5in (47cm) x 15in (38cm). (2) €80 - 120 560A AFTER ROSEMARY H. COATES “Fox-hunting Harriers”, limited edition coloured print, number 236/500, signed in pencil, 23.5in (60cm) x 19.5in (50cm), including borders. (1) €100 - 150 561 JOHN HENRY AMSCHEWITZ (1882 - 1942) Treasure Trove, O.O.C, signed verso, 19.25in (49cm) x 23.25in (59cm). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

563 563 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL 17th century Interior Scene, watercolour,signed with initials lower right MT, 16.25in (41cm) x 13in (33cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

558 558 JOHN HENRY AMSCHEWITZ (1882 - 1942) Porcelain and Objects Viewed Through a Convex Mirror, oil on canvas, 26.5in (67.5cm) x 19.5in (49cm). (1) 562

See illustration

€300 - 500

562 JOHN HENRY AMSCHEWITZ (1882 - 1942) Figures Boating in Pond with houses beyond, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 13.5in (24.5cm) x 17.5 (44.5cm). (1) See illustration

€300 - 400

564 564 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL Figures on a Path with Mountains Beyond in a Village, O.O.B, 8.75in (22.5cm) x 12.25in (31cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

558A 558A JOHN HENRY AMSCHEWITZ (1882 - 1942) Figure by a Wall with Town Beyond, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 13.5in (34cm) x 16.5in (42cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 559 B. SYMS Trinity College, Dublin, watercolour, 9.25in (23.5cm) x 13.25in (33.5cm); together with three other miscellaneous pictures. €60 - 90 68

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565 18TH CENTURY IRISH SCHOOL Portrait of a lady in a feigned oval wearing a Silk Bonnet and Grey Silk and Lace Trim Dress, oil on canvas, 29.5in (75cm) x 24.75in (63cm). (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 565A AFTER CHARLES “SNAFFLES” JOHNSON PAYNE (1884-1967) “The D.R. ‘Remarkable Close to the Old Bus’s’ead To Let The Shift Goby’”, 15.25in (39cm) x 11in (28cm). (1) €150 - 200

565 566 CIRCLE OF VAN DYCK, The Crucifixion, oil on canvas laid on arched oak panel, 18in (46cm) high x 12in (30cm). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200 567 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, Tree Lined Avenue with Figures, oil on board, 17.5in (44.5cm) x 12in (30.5cm). (1) Bearing trade label of William Rodman and Co. lable, verso. €200 - 300 568 ENGLISH SCHOOL CIRCA 1900 “Fishing Boats in a Calm”, O.O.B. and its companion, “Fishing Boats at Midnight”, 7in (18cm) x 5in (12cm). (2) €100 - 150 569 G. PAYNE BRITISH SCHOOL “Coastal Scene with Figures by a Cottage”, O.O.B., 5.5in (14cm) x 8.5in (22cm) and its companion, a similar view, with two thatched cottages near a beach. (2) €80 - 100

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571 DOUGLAS ALEXANDER (1871-1945), “Stream Near Bunbeg, Donegal”, watercolour, signed lower left, 10in (25cm) x 14in (36cm). (1)

573 WILLIAM SADLER II R.H.A. (1782-1839), Figures at the Edge of a River, Cottage and Church Spire Beyond, O.O.P., 12in (30cm) x 19in (49cm). (1)

€300 - 400

See illustration

See illustration

€300 - 500

€1500 - 2500

572 AFTER R. HOUSTON A set of six equestrian coloured engravings, early 20th century, showing various famous race horses, each uniformly framed. (6) €200 - 300

574 JAMES ARTHUR O’CONNOR (1792-1841) Figure Wearing Blue Coat in an Extensive Landscape, and its companion, Woman Approaching Castle Ruin in a Landscape, a pair, oils on panel, 7.25in (18.5cm) x 9.5in (24cm). (2)

570 DOUGLAS ALEXANDER (1871-1945), “Turf Stacks, West of Ireland”, watercolour, signed lower left, 10in (25cm) x 14in (36cm). (1)

570A AFTER CHARLES “SNAFFLES” JOHNSON PAYNE (1884-1967) “Fox Catchers - For The Love Of It”, signed in pencil, 16in (40cm) x 14in (36cm), including border. (1). €200 - 300

See illustrations

€6000 - 8000

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PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS & PRINTS 551 - 600 575 JOSEPH TWIG (1844-1914) A Field of Heather, watercolour, signed lower left, 11in (25cm) high x 15in (38cm). (1) €200 - 300 576 A COLLAGE OF FACSIMILE WHITE STAR LINE AND TITANIC MEMORIBILIA, depicting copies of letters, photographs, cabin interiors, a watch, and a pen, in a framed display, 17.5in (35cm) x 35.5in (90cm). (1) €160 - 180

577 CIRCLE OF JAMES ARTHUR O’CONNOR (1792-1841), “Castle with Figures in Foreground”, O.O.C., 23.25in (59cm) x 19.25in (49cm). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100 578 EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, “Portrait of a Father and Son”, O.O.C., 50in (127cm) x 40.5in (103cm). (1)

See illustration

€1200 - 1800

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551 - 600 PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS & PRINTS 580A AFTER CHARLES “SNAFFLES” JOHNSON PAYNE (1884-1967) “A Bona Fide Fox Chaser”, signed in pencil, 18.5in (47cm) x 17in (43cm), including borders. (1). €200 - 300

582 582 BARON RUDOLPH CHARLES VAN RIPPER (AUSTRIAN 1905-1960), “Mountainous Landscape”, gouache and watercolour, 15in (38cm) x 21.5in (55cm), signed with initials R.C.R. (1) See illustration

€300 - 400 581

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581 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL Figures & Hay Wagon at the Edge of a Lake, oil on canvas, 16.5in (42cm) x 20in (51cm). (1)

€150 - 200

583 W.P. MURPHY, Irish, early 20th century Ormond Castle, Kilkenny from the River, oil on panel, signed, inscribed and dated 1939, 47in (120cm) x 71in (180cm). (1)

See illustration

See illustration

579 AFTER MURILLO Madonna & Child, oil on canvas, 10in (25cm) x 7.5in (19cm). (1)

580 AFTER FINCH MASON A set of six coloured racing prints, each in oak frame, 9.75in (25cm)h x 13in (33cm)w. (6) €120 - 150

€150 - 250

€2000 - 3000

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PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS & PRINTS 551 - 600 585 CIRCLE OF JAMES ARTHUR O’CONNOR (1792-1841), “Figures Chatting at the Edge of a Wood”, O.O.P., 17.5in (45cm) x 21.5in (55cm). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800 585A AFTER CHARLES “SNAFFLES” JOHNSON PAYNE (1884-1967) “The Stonefaced ‘Narrer-Back’”, published by Fore’s 41 Piccadilly Stree, London, 19.75in (50cm) x 27in (69cm). (1) €150 - 200 586 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL View in Francfort with Cathedral, and its companion, Andernach, both inscribed and one indistinctly signed lower left, 16in (40cm) x 11.25in (29cm). (2) €250 - 350 587 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL “Naples Bay”, gouache, 8in (20cm) high x 11in (28cm) wide. (1)

585 584 W.G. SPENCER (20TH/21ST CENTURY IRISH), “Slade Harbour, Co. Wexford”, watercolour, signed, also signed, inscribed and dated verso, July 1974, 14in (36cm) x 19.5in (50). (1) €200 - 300

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€250 - 350

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551 - 600 PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS & PRINTS 588 GEORGE GOODWIN KILBURNE (1839-1924), “The Huntsman’s Sweetheart”, watercolour, signed, 14in (36cm) x 20in (51cm). (1) See illustration

€2000 - 2500 589 A VICTORIAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, by Susannah Burrows 1846, worked with alphabet and numbers, 10.5in (42cm) high, 11in (28cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120

590 ANN YEATS, Bird Escaping, an original lithograph signed by the artist, inscribed verso Ann Yeats Retrospective, January 1995, RHA Gallagher Gallery, from the collection of the artist, 14in (36cm) x 10in (26cm). (1) €280 - 300 590A AFTER CHARLES “SNAFFLES” JOHNSON PAYNE (1884-1967) “The Stake and Bound ‘Send ‘em At It And Get Well Into The Next Field’”, signed in pencil ion oak frame, 19.5in (50cm) x 27.25in (69cm), including borders. (1) €500 - 600

591 E.H. FRY, Figures boating on a Lake, watercolour, signed lower right, 7in (18cm) x 11.5in (29cm). (1) €120 - 130 592 EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, “Fishing Boat in Calm Water” watercolour signed with intials G.M.D.C. and dated ‘15, 8.5in (22cm) high x 6.25in (16cm) wide; together with two Tibetan ceremonial flags and another similar textile panel. (3) €70 - 90

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599A AFTER CHARLES “SNAFFLES” JOHNSON PAYNE (1884-1967) “The Gunner ‘Good Hunting Ol Sportsman’”, 17in (43cm) x 30.25in (34cm) and its companion, another military print, “Le Poilu”, a pair, one unframed. (2) €150 - 200

594 SPENCER ROBERTS, 20th century, Portrait of a Seated Female Nude, pastel, signed lower right, 27.5in (70cm) x 19in (48cm) €250 - 350 595 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL, Busy Harbour Scene with Figures and Boats, watercolour, indistinctly signed lower left, 3.5in (9cm) x 7.5in (19cm. (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 596 ANDRAS KALDOR (B.1941) Portrait of a Lady in Blue Lace Dress, pastel, signed lower right, 23in (59cm) x 16.5in (42cm). (1) €150 - 200 597 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, ‘Busy City Square’ - a circular miniature paintings in mahogany frame, 2.75” (7cm). (1) €100 - 150

598 598 LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY, Christ Appearing to a Figure Holding a Cross with Angel & Saint, oil on copper, 6in (15cm) high x 5in (13cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€300 - 500 599 ENGLISH SCHOOL CIRCA 1900 “Fleetwith Pike, Cumbria”, W.C., bears inscription verso, 5in (13cm) x 9.75in (25cm). (1) €40 - 60

600 600 20TH CENTURY ROMANIAN SCHOOL Portrait of George Bernard Shaw, oil on board, indistinctly signed and inscribed, 19.5in (50cm) x 15.25in (39cm). (1) See illustration

€100 - 150

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FURNITURE II xx 601 - xx - 699 601 A MAHOGANY WARDROBE, in the George III style, modern, the dentil moulded cornice above two half astragal glazed doors, each with solid panels below, raised on four cabriole legs with lion paw feet and centre carved shell, 80in (203cm)h x 51in (140cm). (1) €180 - 250 602 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SETTEE, the arched and panelled back crested with leaves above a serpentine fronted seat on front cabriole legs, 66in (168cm). (1) €250 - 350 603 A VARY ATTRACTIVE LARGE SERPENTINE-SHAPED PIERCED BRASS FENDER, with tubular top rail and moulded base on front lion paw feet, 59in (150cm) wide. (1) €450 - 500

604 A WHITE AND COLOURED MARBLE MANTLEPIECE, O.R.M., with 5ft (153cm) shelf above a carved frieze, on moulded jambs with shell and drop corbels, approx. 4ft 2in (127cm) high. (1) €200 - 300

607 A MAHOGANY CHEVAL FIRESCREEN, 20th century, the arched top above a needle work panel depicting a young boy with dog, on four cabriole legs with paw feet, 41.5in (106cm)h x 19in (48cm). (1) €80 - 120

605 A REGENCY BLACK MARBLE OR KILKENNY LIMESTONE MANTELPIECE, the oblong reeded shelf with canted corners above a reeded frieze on conforming reeded jambs with block feet, 54in (138cm) high approx., 59in (150cm) wide approx. (1) €200 - 300

608 A HEAVY BRASS COAL BIN, in the Adams style - Edwardian, with domed cover and two handles on reeded legs, 18” (46cm). (1) €150 - 200

606 A MATCHED SET OF SIX REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with roundell back and roped top rail, all on front sabre legs. (6) €250 - 350

609 A GOOD SET OF THREE HEAVY BRASS FIRE IRONS early 20th Century, each with bulbous finial, and a pair of attractive brass Fire Dogs, each with bulbous finials and splayed legs. (5) €150 - 200 610 A MAHOGANY CHEVAL FIRESCREEN, Edwardian, with shaped top and tapestry type panel, glazed, raised on leaf capped cabriole legs with paw feet, 48” x 25” (122cm x 63cm). (1) €100 - 150 611 A SMALL INLAID MAHOGANY CHEVAL FIRESCREEN with tapestry type panel, 28” x 22” (71cm x 56cm). (1) €150 - 250 612 A SET OF THREE BRASS FIRE IRONS, early 20th Century, together with pair of brass Fire Dogs. (5) €100 - 150

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613 A SET OF TWELVE (10+2) CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, late 19th century, each serpentine top rail with scroll corners above an interlaced and pierced splat, above a burgundy covered hide seat on front cabriole legs. (12) See illustration

€1500 - 2500 614 A MAHOGANY TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, Victorian, in the George IV style, the gadroon moulded top with three spare leaves, raised on unusual spiral reeded and turned legs, terminating in lion paw feet, 10ft (303cm) x 4ft (122cm). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800

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615 A MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, modern, in the Irish George III style, with dentil moulded cornice above two astragal glazed doors, on a base with two drawers and shell capped cabriole legs on ball ‘n claw feet, united by a leaf and shell carved apron, 74.5in (189cm) x 49in (124cm). (1) €200 - 300 616 A BRASS BOUND MAHOGANY PEAT BUCKET, in the Irish George III style, with spiral reeded tapering cylindrical body with two brass handles and brass liners, 24” (61cm). (1) €400 - 600 617 AN EBONY-STRUNG MAHOGANY OPEN WATERFALL BOOKCASE, 19th century, with shaped sides and three adjustable shelves, on ring turned legs, 46in (117cm) high, 40in (102 wide. (1) €400 - 500 618 A MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD, probably Irish, George IV period, of breakfront outline, with three-quarter brass rail and dish rests, the reeded front with three frieze drawers and two cupboards, raised on tapering turned and reeded legs, terminating in lion paw feet, 72in (183cm). (1)

619 AN INLAID GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX, with slope top and serpentine shaped front, opening to reveal a slotted interior, 14in (36cm) x 9in (23cm). (1) See illustration on page 7

€250 - 350 620 AN EARLY CAST IRON RELIEF MOULDED FIRE BACK, depicting Charles I on horseback with the cipher, C.R. (as is), 19in (49cm) high, 22.5in (57cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 621 A VERY ATTRACTIVE OVAL PORCELAIN WALL MIRROR, late 19th century, probably Meissen, crested with two cherubs flanking an oval portrait of a lady on a flower-encrusted frame and decorated panel below, 32in (82cm) high, 18in (46cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 2500 622 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID AND CROSS BANDED MAHOGANY PEDESTAL WRITING DESK, with tooled leather top above an arrangment of nine drawers, raised on cabriole legs, 42in (107cm). (1) €200 - 300

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€800 - 1500

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FURNITURE II 601 - 699 623 AN UNUSUAL CARVED MAHOGANY PLINTH, O.R.M., the top with a black marble inset, above panels of carved scrolling foliage and rosettes on a square tapering stem with square moulded plinth, 40in (102cm) high. (1) €400 - 600

627 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE INLAID MAHOGANY CHESTS, O.R.M., and of small proportions in the George III style, enclosing three long and two short drawers under a brushing slide and raised on bracket feet, 30in (77cm) high, 27in (69cm). (2) €900 - 1000

630 A VERY UNUSUAL CARVED MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, 19th Century, the padded back and seat flanked with panelled arm rests each carved with a stylized feline mask and raised on front sabre legs. (1) See illustration

€500 - 600 631 A MAHOGANY HAT AND COAT STAND, the 19th century stem with leaf moulded collars, on a quadruple pod with pad feet, adapted, 67in (170cm). (1) €150 - 200 632 A SMALL EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY TUB ARMCHAIR, on front turned legs. (1) €100 - 150

624 624 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS, each moulded back with a shield shaped centre, above a solid seat on front turned legs. (2) See illustration

€200 - 300

628 628 A SERPENTINE-SHAPED WALNUT AND BIRDS-EYE WALNUT LADIES WRITING TABLE OR CENTRE TABLE, 19th century, stamped Gillow with green tooled leather top and cut out pen and stationery compartment above a frieze drawer on brass mounted cabriole legs, 38in (96cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 2500 629 A VICTORIAN CARTOUCHE SHAPED TWO-BRANCH GIRANDOLE, with rope and tassle crest and gadroon moulded frame, issuing two conforming rope candle arms, 32in (81cm) x 12in (31cm). (1) €180 - 250

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633 633 A VERY ATTRACTIVE MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, O.R.M., in the William IV style, the flame mahogany top with string inlay and rosewood band inside a moulded edge on a triform concave stem and conforming pod with carved scroll legs, 6ft 1in (184cm). (1) See illustration

€2500 - 3000 634 A PAIR OF CLUB TYPE HIDE & FAUX HIDE COVERED TUB ARMCHAIRS, early 20th century. (2) €250 - 350 635 A GEORGE III EBONY STRUNG MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX, with slope top and vacant interior, 8in (20cm). (1)

625 A REGENCY PERIOD FOLD-OVER ROSEWOOD CARD TABLE, with satinwood banding, the rectangular top with canted front corners, on a turned and reeded stem with quadruple pod, 36in (92cm) wide. (1)

See illustration on page 7

€100 - 150

See illustration

€900 - 1100 626 A MAHOGANY OPEN WATERFALL BOOKCASE, O.R.M. With shaped sides and base drawer, 38in (97cm) high, 19in (48cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400

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637 638 AN UNUSUAL GILT BRASS MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD BANDED JARDINIERE STAND, O.R.M., the circular top with a green marble inset on three curved supports, each heade with a bearded mask and a central spiral reeded stem on triform base and lion paw feet, 47in (120cm) high. (1) €400 - 600 639 A MAHOGANY CHEST, 19th century with three long and two short drawers on bracket feet, 42in (107cm). (1) €100 - 150

636 636 AN OAK AND BRASS BOUND PEAT BUCKET, late 19th century, with brass handle, inscribed, ‘’With the glory of God” and other inscriptions, the barrel-shaped body of cowpered form, with four wide brass bands and a metal lined interior, 13in (33cm). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500 637 A LARGE MAHOGANY PEDESTAL WRITING DESK, O.R.M., in the George III style, the inverted breakfront top with three tooled leather insets above an arrangement of six frieze drawers, three to either side, and raised on two pedestals, each with three drawers and a cupboard, on ogee bracket feet, 6ft (183cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100

640 A PAIR OF INLAID MAHOGANY DEMILUNE SIDE TABLES, O.R.M., in the George III style, each top with a fan inlaid centre and an outer rosewood band, on square tapering legs, 32in (82cm) high. (2) €600 - 800 641 A PAIR OF WALNUT AND BIRDS-EYE WALNUT CIRCULAR LAMP TABLES OR BEDSIDE PEDESTALS, O.R.M., each with gilt metal mounts and three drawers, raised on shaped legs, united by a circular stretcher shelf, 32in (82cm) high, 14in (36cm) wide. (2) €400 - 600 642 A RECTANGULAR OAK LIBRARY TABLE, 19th Century, in the manner of A.W.N. Pugin, the moulded top above two mock and two frieze drawers raised on trellis type typical Gothic style arched end supports, united by a conforming stretcher with centre rosette and shaped block feet, 51” (130cm). (1) €1200 - 1800 643 A VICTORIAN SERPENTINE FRONTED MAHOGANY SWING FRAME DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, with two brass candle holders, 22.5in (57cm). (1) €80 - 150

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644 AN IRISH OAK SIDE OR WRITING TABLE, c. 1930s, by Barney Hernon, The rectangular top with a covered panel above a long frieze drawer raised on square legs, 30” (76cm). (1) Note: Barney Hernon, 20th Century Irish Modernist Furniture Maker, Leixlip, Co. Kildare, brother of sculpture Hilary Hernon. €150 - 200 645 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID AND CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY LADIES WRITING TABLE, the back with an oval mirror, a small drawer, and a pierced panel, above a leather inset top above a tooled leather writing surface and a short frieze drawer, raised on square tapering inlaid legs, 30in (76cm). (1) €120 - 170 646 A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE IN THE PEMBROKE STYLE, with D-shaped flaps, raised on six ring-turned legs, 38.5in (98cm). (1) €100 - 150 647 A VERY UNUSUAL PAIR OF HAND CRAFTED RUSTIC CHAIRS, modern, in native wood. (2) €150 - 250 648 A MAHOGANY FOUR-TIER WHATNOT, George IV period, with three galleried shelves and urn finials, the bottom shelf with a long drawer raised on turned legs with brass casters, 62” (158cm)h x 26” (66cm). (1) €300 - 400 649 A THREE TIER SERPENTINE SHAPED BOULLE ETAGERE, 19th Century, with brass gallery, on curved supports and legs, 32 1/2” x 17” (82cm x 43cm). (1) €200 - 300

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€800 - 1200

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650 650 AN ATTRACTIVE EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, late 19th / early 20th century, attributed to Waring & Gillows, the breakfront moulded cornice above a frieze with three panels, two with chained bell flowers, and two ornate glazed doors, each with carved and moulded fan light type glazing bars and a centre section with three glazed panels, on a bow fronted side board type base, with a concealed fluted drawer, applied with oval patriae, and two smaller drawers above a recessed vacant section flanked with tapering leaf moulded fluted columns, and two bow fronted doors, on a moulded plinth, 89.5in (226cm)h x 74in (188cm). (1) See illustration

€4000 - 6000

652 A LARGE CARVED WALNUT THRONE CHAIR, the tapestry-covered back and seat flanked with leaf-carved scroll arm rests and raised on four conforming cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet. (1) See illustration

€450 - 550 653 A REGENCY PERIOD BURR YEW TEA CADDY, of casket form, the hinged cover opening to reveal two lidded compartments, flanked to either side with embossed brass ring handles, on brass ball feet, 7.5in (19cm). (1) €250 - 350

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601 - 799 FURNITURE II 658 AN UNUSUAL EBONISED AND PARCEL GILT DESK, Aesthetic movement - late 19th Century, the back with a hinged stationery and pen compartment, and three bevelled mirror plates and two drawers above a tooled green leather writing surface and a central frieze drawer, flanked with two smaller drawers to either side raised on half spiral reeded turned legs, 45” (115cm). (1) €200 - 300 654 654 A VICTORIAN THREE-PIECE WALNUT SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURE, probably French Provincial, comprising a three-seater setee with triple chair back crested with flowers and foliage above three padded panels above a serpentine fronted and padded seat, flanked with double scroll arm rests and raised on front cabriole legs; together with a pair of matching arm chairs. (3)

661 661 A GOOD MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, Victorian, the moulded frame with a shell and leaf crest and a padded back and seat flanked with scroll arm terminals on front cabriole legs covered in attractive gold fabric. (1)

See illustration

€800 - 1200 655 AN ATTRACTIVE VICTORIAN CHAISE LONGUE, with scroll end and shaped back, raised on four turned legs. (1) €200 - 300

See illustration

€500 - 800

656 A RECTANGULAR BRASS FOOTMAN with pierced top and spiral reeded handles raised on front cabriole legs, 17” (43cm). (1) €80 - 150 659 659 A PAIR OF IRISH WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS, by Jones & Co. Dublin, each oval back crested with a cartouche above a central padded panel and serpentine fronted seat on cabriole legs (stamped). (2) See illustration

€200 - 300

662 662 A PAIR OF SPIRAL REEDED MAHOGANY PEAT BUCKETS each in the Irish George III style, with brass bands and brass swing handle and inset with a brass liner, 17” x 13 1/2” (43cm x 34cm). (2) See illustration

€600 - 900 663 A FOUR FOLD OAK AND EBONISED SCREEN, early 20th Century, with upholstered panels, 54” x 78” (138cm x 200cm) extended. (1) €200 - 300

657 657 A PAIR OF MAHOGANY AND BRASS BOUND PEAT BUCKETS, in the George III style, each of spiral reeded tapering cylindrical form with two leaf cast panels and a brass liner, 26” (66cm)h See illustration

€1000 - 1500

660 660 A PAIR OF CARVED OAK MAHOGANY AND WALNUT LIBRARY CHAIRS, each covered in tan hide with button back and elbow rests, the arm terminals carved with lion masks and raised on front turned and reeded legs. (2) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

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FURNITURE II 601 - 699 670 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE OR DISPLAY CABINET, in the George III style, the raised centre section with a moulded top, fluted frieze flanked with two rosettes above a large glazed door with central oval and two smaller conforming sections to either side on bracket feet, 58 1/2” x 85” (148cm x 216cm). (1) €500 - 700

664 664 A MAPLE AND MARBLE TOP DESK, with arched recess flanked by two pull out drawers, with leather embossed writing surface, pull slides and pen trays to each side and to the reverse, on tapering legs, 47in (119cm)w x 25.75in (65.5cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 400 665 A TELESCOPIC MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, 20th century, in the Chippendale style, with two leaves, the moulded top raised on four leaf-carved cabriole legs terminating in ball-and-claw feet, 92in (34cm) long, 47in (120cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500

671 A TWO TIER FRUITWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, with baluster turned supports and tripod base, 15.25in (39cm)w. (1) €60 - 100 672 A PAIR OF BOMBE SHAPED BURR MAPLE COMMODES, 20th century, with ornate figural and other brass mounts each lacking marble top with two drawers raised on sabre legs 36” (92cm). (1) €150 - 200 673 A CONTINETAL BRASS MOUNTED MARQUETRY SIDE CABINET, 20th Century, lacking marble top, above a frieze drawer, and large door, with oval classical relief on a shaped plinth, 41 1/2” x 39” (105cm x 99cm). (1) €100 - 200

666 A SATINWOOD-BANDED MAHOGANY HANGING CUPBOARD, early 19th century, with two double-panelled doors, 35in (90cm) high, 33.5in (85cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150

674 A PAIR OF CIRCULAR GILT JARDINIERE STANDS, 19th century, each with velvet covered top and leaf & egg moulded edge on ornate triform support with cabriole legs and scroll feet 30” (76cm). (2) €500 - 700

667 A DECORATED FRENCH BUREAUPLAT, in the Louis XVI style with ornate brass mounts, the tooled leather top inside a cast brass edge above two decorated frieze drawers raised on ornate painted and parcel gilt cabriole legs with brass mounts, 57in (145cm). (1) €400 - 600

675 A LARGE IRISH YEW WOOD CHEST OR COFFER, 18th century or later, with panelled pine top, the lower yew wood section with an arrangement of panels and raised on square legs, 59in (150cm). (1) €250 - 350

668 AN OLD WING ARMCHAIR, in the 17th Century style, with padded back, sides and seat, on turned and reeded legs united by conforming stretchers. (1) €300 - 400 669 A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY CHEST, with three long and two short drawers, raised on turned legs, 42” x 41” (107cm x 104cm). (1) €150 - 250

678 A REGENCY PERIOD BOW-FRONTED MAHOGANY CUPBOARD, with two frieze drawers and two cupboard doors and raised on bracket feet, 40in (102cm). (1) €150 - 250 679 A TWO-TIER MAHOGANY STAND, with the trade stamp of the Kilkenny Woodworkers, with table-type top and centre tier with a drawer, on a turned stem and tripod base, 56in (142cm). (1) €80 - 120 680 A MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, 19th century and later, with rectangular top on square tapering legs, 25in (64cm) wide. (1) €140 - 170 681 A HUANGHUALI ROSEWOOD THREEDRAWER PEDESTAL, 18th century and later, raised on four bracket feet, originally a desk pedestal (as is), 31in (79cm) deep. (1) €150 - 250 682 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL SEAT, the arched back with scroll sides above a rectangular seat, on turned and tapering reeded legs, 42in (107cm). (1) €150 - 250 683 A THREE-FOLD MAHOGANY SCREEN, with upper glazed shield shaped panels and fabric covered panels below, 70in (178cm) high, 54in (138cm) wide, extended. (1) €100 - 150

676 A VICTORIAN CHEESTERFIELD SETTEE, with button seat, back and sides, raised on front-turned legs, 81in (206cm). (1) €200 - 300 677 A SIX-COMPARTMENT MAHOGANY CHART OR MAP CHEST, stamped W.M.G. and struck with the number 101877, with drop-front sections and hinged lockable pilasters on a plinth base, 52in (132cm) high, 52in (132cm wide. (1) €180 - 250

684 684 AN EBONISED AND BOULLE SIDE CABINET, late 19th century, with one arched glazed door on shaped plinth base, with gilt metal mounts throughout, 44.75in (113.5cm)h x 33.25in (84.5cm)w x 14.25in (36cm)d. (1) See illustration

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601 - 799 FURNITURE II 686 A VERY ATTRACTIVE PAINTED SATINWOOD POLE SCREEN, the shieldshaped frame decorated with flowers on a conforming painted baluster stem with a centre shelf in tripod base, 59in (106). (1) See illustration

691 A QUALITY IRISH WING ARMCHAIR, George III period, raised on front shell capped cabriole legs with lion paw feet. (1) €500 - 800

€400 - 600 687 A MAHOGANY SETTEE, early Victorian, the arch and padded back flanked with two scroll ends each with a bolster cushion above a padded seat on baluster turned legs, 88” (224cm). (1) €300 - 500

685 685 A GILTWOOD TUB ARMCHAIR, in the French style, with padded three compartment back, with acanthus scroll and shell decoration throughout, on scrolling feet. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

690 A PAIR OF MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS, George III period, each with a shield shaped crested back above a serpentine fronted solid seat on square tapering legs. (2) €300 - 500

692 AN ATTRACTIVE GILTWOOD PIER MIRROR, 19th Century, crested with a wheat sheaf and ribbon bows, above two mirror plates in bead moulded frame headed with urns, 58” x 22” (148cm x 56cm). (1) €500 - 700

688 A GAINSBOROUGH TYPE LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, probably Irish, with arched and padded back and straight fronted seat flanked with moulded scroll arm rests raised on front shell capped cabriole legs with lion paw feet. (1) €1500 - 2500

693 A SET OF EIGHT MAHOGANY DINING ROOM ARMCHAIRS, George IV period and later, including two of a later date, each with an oval moulded back, the splats headed with hanging swags above an arched fan and a cane seat on front square tapering reeded legs. (8) €800 - 1500

689 A CARVED AND PAINTED STOOL, 19th Century, with padded seat on X frame with scrolls, 22” (56cm). (1) €180 - 250 689A A ROSEWOOD CIRCULAR CENTRE TABLE, c.1840, the top bearing a plaque of Gillows 406-414 Oxford Street, London and at Lancaster, also stamped Gillows, with moulded rim, the plain frieze applied with rockwork scrolls, with baluster support on leaf capped cabriole legs and scrolling feet, 48in (122cm)w. (1)

694 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID SATINWOOD DEMI-LUNE SIDE TABLE, the segmented top with a satinwood inlaid fan and an outer kingwood band over a conforming frieze, raised on square tapering spade legs, 42in (106cm). (1) €600 - 900

See illustration

€2500 - 3000

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698A 695 A GOOD SET OF SIX IRISH MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each in the Chippendale style, with a shaped top rail with shell moulded terminal above a pierced splat and drop in seat on cabriole legs with ball n’ claw feet. (6) €600 - 900 696 A GOOD IRISH MAHOGANY DINING ROOM ARMCHAIR, in the manner of Butler of Dublin, with ornate top rail and pierced splat above a padded seat flanked dwith leaf carved scrolling arm rests with bird head terminals raised on leaf carved cabriole legs and ball n’ claw feet. (1) €500 - 700 697 A MAHOGANY DINING ROOM ARMCHAIR, in the Chippendale style, with pierced centre splat and drop in seat raised on cabriole legs with ball n’ claw feet. (1) €80 - 150

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698 A REGENCY CIRCULAR MAHOGANY DUMBWAITER, probably Irish, the reeded shelves united by three turned brass and baluster shaped supports on a turned and reeded stem with quadruple reeded pod with brass casters, 42.5” (108cm)h x 21” (53cm)d. (1) €500 - 800

699 A GREEN PATINATED BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE LIFE-SIZE FIGURE OF A BUDDHA, Thai Style, with urn finial, and hands joined on a square stepped base, 79” (201cm)h. (1) €300 - 400

698A A LARGE CARVED WHITE MARBLE MANTELPIECE in the George III style, O.R.M., the Greek key moulded shelf of inverted breakfront outline above a three panel carved frieze, the centre tablet with a twohandled urn with leaf swags flanked ot either side with two oblong panels each with hanging leaf swags and ribbon bows raised on two carved and panelled jambs with hanging bell flowers and headed with two two-handled urns, 62in (158cm) high, 78in (200cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100

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Militaria

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MILITARIA 700 - 730A

700 700 AN EXCEPTIONAL PAIR OF PERCUSSION OVERCOAT PISTOLS, by John Blanch, London, each with a 4.25in (11cm) octagonal steel barrel, the sighted rib inscribed London, on three-quarter walnut stock with brass tip, ebonised ramrod, leaf engraved side lock with safety, signed BLANCH, engraved trigger guard with pineapple terminal, crested silver escutcheon and chequered grip in fitted brass mounted rosewood case with powder flask, bullets, and bullet mould oil can, etc. (2) Note: ‘’BLANCH” was apprentice to Jackson Mortimer. He first worked for John Manton in partnership with his father-in-law as Mortimer and Blanch, 1811, 1812, and on his own from 1813. See illustration

€3500 - 4000 701 A VICTORIAN SIDE LOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE by Henry Hart, Birmingham, with twostage steel muzzle load barrel 36in (91cm), octagonal at the breach, the engraved steel lock, signed, with wooden brass tip ramrod, half walnut stock, SE #53291, 52.5in (133cm) overall. (1) See illustration

€700 - 800 702 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS DINKY MODEL MILITARY VEHICLES. (a lot) €100 - 200 703 A PAIR OF WWI MEDALS, To G.R. W.E. Ackroyd Royal Marine Artillery. (2) €60 - 70

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716, 718, 714 & 714A 704 A 1914-1918 SERVICE MEDAL to Private T.F. Buckley, Manchester Reg; together with a Great War Medal. (2) €60 - 70 705 A PAIR OF WWI MEDALS to Private J.F. Williams, Lancaster Fusileers. (2) €60 - 70 710 AN EASTERN FLINT LOCK PISTOL, early 19th century with 10.5in (27cm) steel barell on half walnut stock with chased brass trigger guard and ornate butt cap with pommel, 17in (43cm) overall. (1) See illustration

€600 - 700 711 AN 1888 MK1 PATTERN SWORD BAYONET, the double-edged spear point blade, 12in (30cm) stamped with crowned VR 12 ‘90, with two-part woden grip, SE #1208. (1) €60 - 90 712 AN INDIAN PATTERN BROWN BESS BAYONET, with 16in (41cm) tri-form blade by S. Dawes, in leather sheath. (1) €70 - 90

714A AN 1897 PATTERN OFFICERS SWORD, with 32in (82cm) single-edged, single fuller spear point blade, signed Mole Birmingham, with pierced steel blade and silver wire-bound fish skin grip, the steel scabbard with two hanging rings. (1) See illustration

€200 - 250 715 A WWI BAYONET WITH SINGLE-EDGE SINGE FULLER BLADE, unsigned, with two-part wooden grip, the blade 17in (43cm) in brass mounted leather sheath. (1) €80 - 100 716 AN 1889 PATTERN PRUSSIAN INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD, the pierced folding side guard with the crowned Prussian eagle, silver wire-bound grip with W.R. II cipher, 29.25in double-fuller straight blade, unmarked in metal scabbard. (1) See illustration

€300 - 400 717 A BRASS THREE-STAGE GUN SIGHT TELESCOPE, X8 No. 1920 W.G. Pye and Co. Cambridge, 1917, 20.5in (52cm). (1) €100 - 150

714 AN 1897 PATTERN OFFICERS SWORD, with 32.5in (82cm) single edge single fuller spear point blade with Royal Cypher and proof mark, pierced steel guard with fish skin grip in steel scabbard with two hanging rings. (1)

718 A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICERS SABRE, with plain single-edged blade with spear point, a shaped brass stirrup hilt with wire-bound fish skin grip in brass mounted leather scabbard blade, 31in (79cm). (1)

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€280 - 300

€240 - 270

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700 - 730A MILITARIA 719 AN EASTERN WHITE METAL INLAID FLINT LOCK PISTOL, with ornate threequarter walnut stock and bowed butt cap, ball trigger in horn mounted housing, 14in (36cm) steel barrel, a wooden ivory-tipped ramrod, 21.5in (55cm) overall, with Eastern white metal mounted brass powder flask. (2)

730 A BRITISH TOWER TWO-BAND ENFIELD PERCUSSION CAP RIFLE, with three-quarter walnut stock with brass tip and trigger guard, the steel barrel 28.5in (72cm), 46in (107cm) overall. (1)

730A A SMALL PIN FINE .38 POCKET PISTOL, 2.5in (6cm) barrel, two part wooden grip, 4.5in (12cm) overall. (1) €30 - 50

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€180 - 250

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€550 - 650 720 A VICTORIAN STEEL BARREL BLUNDERBUSS, the percussion side lock stamped with a crown and E11, 16in (41cm), the steel flared barrel with rib side spring bayonet on three-quarter walnut stock, brass butt cap, trigger and other brass furniture, 32in (82cm) overall. (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2200 723 A 1914-1918 SERVICE MEDAL and Great War Medal, both to S.P.R. G.E. Lofthouse with ribbons. (2) €60 - 70

719 & 710

724 A PAIR OF WWI MEDALS to Private P. Evans, Liverpool Reg. (2) €60 - 70 725 A 1914-1918 SERVICE MEDAL to Private A. Hall, together with a 1914-1919 Great War Medal, also to Private A. Hall, East Lancs, with ribbons. (2) €60 - 70

720

728 A GOOD VICTORIAN PERCUSSION MILITARY RIFLE, Tower 1863, .577 calibre Enfield, 38.5in (98cm) steel barrel on threequarter walnut stock with three steel bands and a steel ramrod, brass butt cap and trigger guard, sighted barrel, 54in (138cm) overall. (1) See illustration

€650 - 750 729 A VICTORIAN PERCUSSION MUSKET OR BROWN BESS, with 38in (97cm) muzzle load barrel on three-quarter walnut stock, with with brass trigger guard, butt cap and other furniture, and steel brass tip ramrod, 54in (137cm) overall. (1)

729, 728, 701 & 730

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€650 - 750

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Lights & Light Fittings

Showing lots 735, 738 & 737


731 - 750 LIghTs & LIghT FITTINgs 731 AN ONYX AND BRASS MOUNTED TABLE LAMP, with Corinthian capital, 17in (44cm) and three other brass table lamps. (4) €80 - 90 732 A MODERN THREE-BRANCH SILVER PLATED CEILING LIGHT, with baluster stem, 21in (53cm)h. (1) €80 - 100 733 A TELESCOPIC STEEL AND CAST STEEL STANDARD LAMP, c.1900, converted to electricity, raised on three griffin modelled legs. (1) €100 - 150 734 A PAIR OF UNUSUAL BRASS BIRMINGHAM WALL LIGHTS late 19th Century, each with a cutglass oil reservoir and a ruby glass shade on an ornate leaf cast adjustable brass bracket and wall plate, 17” (43cm). (2) €800 - 1200

736 736 A FRENCH GILT BRASS AND FROSTED GLASS DOUBLE-GOURD CEILING LIGHT, in the rococo style, circa 1900, applied with leaf scrolls under conforming corona, 28in (71cm) high. (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 737 AN ATTRACTIVE SILVER PLATED AND GLASS OIL LAMP, the half reeded column with a Corinthian style capital surmounted a cutglass reservoir and a yellow shade, 25” (63cm). (1)

738A 740 A BOHEMIAN GLASS OIL LAMP, 19th century, with white and plain glass 18in (46cm) h together with Edwardian decorated blue glass oil lamp with brass mounts on a bell shaped base, 18.5in (47cm). (2) €150 - 200

See illustration

735, 738 & 737 735 AN ATTRACTIVE LARGE CRANBERRY GLASS AND BRASS OIL LAMP, early 20th Century, the reeded column with a Corinthian capital on square moulded and stepped base with ruby reservoir and shade, 32” (82cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

€200 - 300 738 AN ATTRACTIVE BLUE GLASS OIL LAMP, 19th Century, jeweled and enamelled and decorated with a royal wedding scene on a stem base with etched globular shade, 24” (61cm). (1) See illustration

€300 - 400 738A A GLASS AND BRASS SWEDISH CHANDELIER, with leaf moulded glass corona issuing festoons of buttons to a circular brass rim with five brass candle arms above a basket formed with festoons of glass buttons, with three electrified lights, 32in (81cm) high x 20in (51cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€600 - 800 739 A VERY UNUSUAL FIVE BRANCH MINIATURE BRASS COLCA TYPE CEILING LIGHT, early 20th Century, with figure surmounted and chain suspenders, 10” (26cm). (1) €100 - 150

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740A 740A A GILT BRASS AND GLASS SIXBRANCH CHANDELIER, for candles, with leaf corona and three chain suspenders supporting a cream glass bowl issuing leaf cast arms with lustre drops, 29in (74cm) high x 24in (61cm) wide. (1) See illustration

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741

742A

741 A BRASS OIL LAMP, early 20th century, with etched bulbous shade, on a cutglass reservoir, raised on a reeded brass column with Corinthian capital and square stepped base, 32in (81cm)h overall. (1) See illustration

€300 - 400 742 A VICTORIAN LIGHT GREEN GLASS AND BRASS MOUNTED OIL LAMP, decorated with colourful flowers and a bird, on a moulded black ceramic base, 16in (41cm). (1) €100 - 150 742A A HEAVY BRASS CEILING LIGHT, with cast corona above a vase shaped stem applied with double C-scrolls issuing six branches, above a spiral reeded bowl with bud terminal, 46” (117cm) x 28” (71mcs). (1) See illustration

€500 - 800

743 AN UNUSUAL PAIR OF HEAVY BRASS BASKET-SHAPED CEILING OR CORRIDOR LIGHTS, each with three chain suspenders issuing from pineapple mounts, on a wide band with cast rosettes, the panels fitted with festoons of prisms above a flame terminal, 11in (28cm) (excluding suspenders). (1)

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748 AN EDWARDIAN BRASS CEILING LIGHT, with baluster stem, supported a spoked ring with C-scroll arms, each supporting a single light, 18in (46cm). (1) €150 - 250

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€600 - 700 744 AN UNUSUAL BRONZED METAL HALL LANTERN, of shaped hexagonal form and six shaped glass panels, enclosing a fitting with a nine-arm lamp holder, 36in (92cm) high approx. (1) See illustration

€300 - 400 745 A SIX-BRANCH GILT BRASS AND BRONZE HANGING CANDELABRA, 21in (54cm) high, 18in (46cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 746 A PAIR OF METAL AND BRASS FRAMED COACHING LAMPS, late 19th century, 18in (46cm). (1) €100 - 150

743

744

747 A PAIR OF BRASS TWO-BRANCH THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA, 19th century, probably French, each converted to electricity, with glass lustre drops and floral cast arms, on a conforming base, 20.5in (52cm)h (including shades). (2) €300 - 400

749 749 A PAIR OF GILT BRASS AND SEVRESSTYLE PORCELAIN CANDELABRA, c. 1900, each with two leaf scroll arms on a porcelain baluster stem, decorated with flowers and birds, on a triform base with classical masks, 9in (23cm). (2) See illustration

€200 - 300 750 AN EDWARDIAN BRASS OIL LAMP, the ruby reservoir on a reeded column, with Corinthian capital and square moulded base, 22in (56cm); together with an associated relief moulded ruby and amber shade. (2) €100 - 150

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Clocks, Barometers & Scientific Instruments

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CLoCks, BARoMETERs & sCIENTIFIC INsTRUMENTs 751 - 790

753 751 A WALNUT CASED VIENNA WALL CLOCK, crested with an eagle with outstretched wings, above a central mask, flanked with two urn finials and a circular dial with Roman numerals, inside a glass panel, above ring turned urn terminals, 52” (132cm). (1) €300 - 400 752 A BRASS AND MOTHER O’ PEARL INLAY WALL CLOCK, 19th Century, with ornate pendulum, the moulded cornice above a brass mounted silverized dial with Roman numerals and an arched glazed door, 32” x 14” (81cm x 36cm). (1) €100 - 150

754 754 A VERY ATTRACTIVE FRENCH GILT BRASS AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE, late 19th century, the pink and decorated porcelain in the Sevres style, the clock surmounted with a two-handled urn under a pineapple finial above a circular porcelain dial, decorated with two cherubs inside a jewelled border with Roman numerals, crested with ribbon bow and flanked with two classical masks and conforming porcelain panels below, 12in (30cm) high, 9.25in (23cm); together with a pair of attractive matching urns, each depicting a couple in a garden scene, 9.5in (24cm) high. (3) See illustration

€2500 - 2700

753 A THREE PIECE FRENCH GILT BRASS AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE, late 19th century, the clock case with a pink porcelain and jewelled urn finial, with oval ring handles, above a circular painted dial, signed Marc of Paris, with lever movement, the dial also decorated with birds and flowers, flanked with two pineapple finials, above an arrangement of jewelled porcelain panels, decorated with figures, flowers, etc., on a shaped base, 14in (35cm)h; together with a matching pair of two branch three light candelabra, 12in (31cm) high. (1)

756 756 AN UNUSUAL FRENCH BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, the movement by Japy Freres, Paris, surmounted with a floral crest, body of Rococo form around a circular brass dial with raised enamel Roman numerals, 11in (28cm). (1) See illustration

€300 - 400

See illustration

€2500 - 3000

755 755 A FRENCH PORCELAIN AND BRASS MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century, the brass case with five porcelain panels, each panel profusely decorated with colourful flowers and insects, the front panel with central porcelain dial and conforming decoration, 11in (28cm) high. (1)

757 A SQUARE BRONZE SUNDIAL, late 18th / early 19th century, with pierced scroll gnomon, 10in (25cm). (1)

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See illustration

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757

€450 - 500

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751 - 790 CLoCks, BARoMETERs & sCIENTIFIC INsTRUMENTs 762 A VERY UNUSUAL MINIATURE MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, 20th century, the Greek key moulded cornice above a square brass and silverised dial, flanked with two columns above an arched and crossbanded trunk door, on a moulded box base with bracket feet, 70in (178cm)high, 15in (38cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1200

761 761 A VERY UNUSUAL HEAVY BRASS SHIP’S STEERING WHEEL, with tubular spokes and wheel, 36in (92cm). (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1400

758 758 AN UNUSUAL SKELETON MANTEL CLOCK, early 20th century, the single-fusee movement striking on a steel bell, with pierced two-stage silverised dial, with date, day, and time, incorporting four hands on an oval base, 17in (43cm) high. (1)

763

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€1400 - 1500

763 A FRENCH GILT BRASS AND WHITE MARBLE PORTICO TYPE MANTEL CLOCK, c.1900, by Maple and Co. Ltd of Paris, crested with a cherub and bird perched on a floral basket, above a circular enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed, raised on two brass mounted marble pilasters and fluted columns with pineapple finials, on a bow fronted base, 15.5in (39cm) high. (1)

759 & 760

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759 A BRASS SEXTANT, by Henry Barrow and Co., London, with silverised dial, 8in (20cm) long. (1)

€1100 - 1500 764 A BAMBOO HORSE-MEASURING BAMBOO STICK, with silver collar and bulbous ebony handle. (1) €180 - 200

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€240 - 270 760 A BRASS SURVEYOR’S LEVEL, unsigned, in fitted wooden case, 10in (26cm). (1)

765 A WALNUT REGULATOR WALL CLOCK, late 19th century, decorated throughout with turned finials and rosette flower heads, with cream enamel dial and Roman chapter ring, 50in (127cm)h x 17in (43cm). (1) €300 - 500

See illustration

€150 - 180

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CLoCks, BARoMETERs & sCIENTIFIC INsTRUMENTs 751 - 790 769 A ROSEWOOD AND TUNBRIDGEWARE REGULATOR VIENNA WALL CLOCK, late 19th century, with shaped moulded decoration, with white enamel dial and Roman chapter ring, 41in (104cm)h x 16in (41cm). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

766 766 A WALNUT AND ROSEWOOD MANTEL CLOCK, mid 19th century, the moulded top with pierced sides, with cream painted dial and Roman chapter ring, signed Foster, Manchester, on a plinth base, with four gilt ball feet, 18.5in (47cm) x 13.5in (34cm). (1) See illustration

768 768 A BLACK AND ROUGE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, c.1900, the top surmounted with musician in 17th century dress, with cream enamel dial with gilt surround, on two scrolling front legs, 21.25in (54cm)h x 14.5in (37cm)w. (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800

€300 - 400

767 767 A MAHOGANY CASED MANTEL CLOCK, 19th century, decorated with acanthus scroll, the later cream painted dial with Roman chapter rings, on plinth base with squashed bun feet, 15.25in (39cm)h x 13.25in (33.5cm). (1)

770 770 A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, mid 19th century, the circular hood mounted with foliate design with cream painted dial and subsidiary second hand, signed Donegan, Dublin, above a tapering trunk with moulded door and canted sides on a square plinth base, 80in (203cm)h. (1)

See illustration

€1000 - 1500

See illustration

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751 - 790 CLoCks, BARoMETERs & sCIENTIFIC INsTRUMENTs 773 A FRENCH GILT BRASS AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century, by Japy Freres of Paris, with silk suspension movement (no. 1226), the enamel dial with Roman numerals, the top surmounted with a classical semi-clad woman holding a wreath, the dial flanked with two decorated porcelain panels, each with a classical cherub, on Rococo style base, 13.5in (34cm)h x 16.5in (42cm)w. (1) €500 - 700

775 A LATE GEORGE III MARINE CHRONOMETER, by Poole of London, in brass-bound mahogany case, 7.25in (19cm) high, 7.25in (18.5cm) wide. (1) €1500 - 2000 776 A HEAVY FRENCH FIVE-GLASS BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, circa 1900, with enamel dial, 5in (12cm) high, in leather bound case. (1) €150 - 200

771 771 A FRENCH RED TORTOISESHELL VENEERED AND BRASS MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century with brass floral crest above, on enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the lever movement by Japy Freres Paris, on four rococo scroll legs (as is), 14.5in (37cm). (1) See illustration

€280 - 350

777

772 772 A FRENCH PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, C. 1890, the porcelain urn finial with two cast double scroll arms, above a circular painted dial with Roman numerals and lever movement, crested with a ribbon bow and flanked with two jewelled porcelain columns, each with a Doric capital and surmounted with an urn, on a leaf cast breakfront base, the centre porcelain panel depicting musical figures inside a turqoise jewelled border, on conforming legs, 17in (43cm)h x 12in (31cm). (1)

774 AN INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, early 19th century, the Greek key moulded divided pediment above a square painted dial, indistinctly signed Clarke of Dublin, with subsidiary dial for seconds, the arched and inlaid trunk door flanked with fluted rounded pilasters on a moulded box base, 89in (226cm)h x 21in (53cm). (1)

See illustration

See illustration

€700 - 1100

€800 - 1200

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777 A LOUIX XV ORMOLU-MOUNTED CONTRE-PARTIE BOULLE BRACKET CLOCK, mid-18th Century, inlaid overall with delicate foliate tendrils with coloured flowerheads, the circular enamel cartouche dial with engraved back plate, sunmask to the centre, with pierced gilt hands, the five-pillar movement with rectangular plates later signed Leroy a Paris, with verge escapement, silk suspension, outside count wheel and vertical hammer with top-mounted bell, in a waisted case mounted overall with acanthus and floral mounts below a tall asymmetric squared finial with foliate overhang, the front of the door with globe and telescope mount inscribed on a book, de toute les Sciences voici la plus immances, on a conforming ogee bracket with similar decoration and with massive acanthus scroll frame, restorations and re-gilt, 55”h (140cm). (2) Provenance: Mount Congreve See illustration

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789 778 A FRENCH BRONZE AND POLISHED BLACK MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, 19th Century, the top surmounted with a classical male figure seated flanking a circular enamel dial with Roman numerals and silk suspension movement, on a two stage rectangular moulded plinth with bun feet, 14 1/2” x 18” (38cm x 46cm). (1) €300 - 500 779 A REGENCY BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD BAROMETER CASE, on an associated arched and relief cast brass base with scrolling shamrock and flowers, 29” (74cm), as is. (1) €80 - 120 780 A SLATE AND ROUGE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, early 20th century, the circular parcel gilt dial with Roman Numerals and flanked with two gilt metal lion mask handles on lion paw feet, 10in (25cm) high, 12in (31cm), with pendulum and key. (1) €80 - 150 781 A POLISHED LIMESTONE AND GREEN MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, early 20th century, with enamel dial and Arabic numerals, on bow fronted plinth base, 8.5in (21cm) high. €80 - 120

790 783 A FIVE-GLASS INLAID MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER, 19th century, by G. Sharp of Horncastle, 39in (99cm). (1) €400 - 600 784 AN ATTRACTIVE FRENCH GILT BRASS CARTEL CLOCK, the urn finial with floral swags above a convex enamel dial and Roman and Arabic numerals, above a trellis panel above a leaf crest issuing chained bell flowers, 22” (56cm). (1) €280 - 350 785 AN EDWARDIAN BLACK MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, with white enamel dial. (1) €100 - 150 786 A FRENCH GILT BRASS MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th Century - by H. Marc Paris, the circular enamel dial in a brass case, crested with trophies and flowers and flanked to one side with a cherub on a stool raised on a rococo style base, 15” (39cm). (1) €180 - 250 787 A MAHOGANY CASED BRASS MICROSCOPE. (1) €100 - 150

788 A VERY UNUSUAL POCKET COMPASS / SUNDIAL, 19th Century by J. Baum, Birmingham,stamped, folding in half with folding gnomon, engraved plate and sunken compass, 2 1/2” (6.5cm) extending in small leather pocket case. (1) €100 - 150 789 A MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, 19th century, with double-fusee movement, unsigned, the circular painted dial with Roman numerals inside an ornate carved leaf scroll case, raised on scroll legs, 18in (46cm). (1) See illustration

€700 - 800 790 A REGENCY PERIOD BRASS INLAID AND BRASS MOUNTED MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, indistinctly signed and inscribed Birmingham, the half arched top with a pineapple finial, above a circular painted dial with Roman numerals, the sides with brass handles above pierced brass mesh panels on a plinth base and brass ball legs, 22in (56cm) high, 11.5in (29cm). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100

782 A BIRD’S EYE MAPLE AND PARQUETRY DROP DIAL CLOCK, Victorian, with circular painted dial, 25in (64cm) x 16.5in (42cm). (1) €130 - 140 98

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791 - 794 MUsICAL INsTRUMENTs 793 AN IMPORTANT IRISH INLAID AND CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY SATINWOOD SQUARE PIANO, by William Southwell of Dublin & London, George III period, the rectangular top opening to reveal a 33” (84cm) ivory keyboard, indistinctly signed amongst foliage on a satinwood frieze behind keyboard, raised on a separate stand on square tapering spade legs, united by a concave music shelf, 31” x 61” (79cm x 155cm). (1) N.B. See William Southwell 1756 - 1842 The Irish Arts Review Yearbook, Vol. 13 (1997) - William Southwell the Irish Genius by Alec Cobbe. See illustration

€1000 - 1500 794 A MAHOGANY CASED UPRIGHT IRON FRAME LACHILLE PIANO, Thomas Mitchell and Sons, Glasgow, 46in (117cm) keyboard, 56in (142cm) overall (1) €250 - 350

791 791 A VERY GOOD SWISS EIGHT-AIR MUSIC BOX, with tune card, inscribed flute ix celeste, with organ and drum mechanism, the rectangular hinged top with floral marquetry panel and a conforming front panel, 23in (59cm). (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2000 792 GOOD MAHOGANY CASED BOUDOIR BABY GRAND PIANO, by Bansall, London, with iron frame and 48in (122cm) keyboard, on square tapering legs, 56in (142cm)w x 62in (158cm). (1)

792

See illustration

€600 - 800

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WhIskEy, BRANdy & ChAMpAgNE 797 - 800

798, 799 & 800 797 4 BOTTLES OF DOM PERIGNON CHAMPAGNE, 1998 presented in red hamper type basket. (4) €140 - 180

100

798 A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED WHISKEY, including 4 70cl bottles of Black & White Scotch and a 1L ditto; five 70cl bottles of Haig Scotch Whiskey; one bottle of 12 year old Mackinlays Scotch; six bottles of Jameson 70cl; 1 bottle of Jameson Irish whiskey, two 70cl bottles of Crested Ten Irish Whiskey, 1 bottle of 12 year old Red Breast Irish Whiskey, a 1.125L of Power Whiskey and a 1L ditto; three bottles of Southern Comfort; three bottles of Bushmills Black Bush; one Bushmills Red Label and two stoneware jars of Tullamore Dew. (33)

799 A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED BRANDY, including 17 bottles of Remi Cognac, 16 bottles of Hennessy V.S. Cognac, 4 bottles of Courvoisier 3 star Luxe Cognac, 1 bottle of Napoleon Duroc brandy, 2 bottles of Martell Cognac, a bottle of 5 star Salignac cognac and a 3 star ditto. (41) See illustration

€300 - 400

See illustration

800 A SELECTION OF ASSORTED BOTTLES, including champagne, wine, port, sherry, mixed liquers, Irish mist, etc. (32)

€300 - 400

See illustration

€80 - 150

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PROCUREMENT SERVICES

Buying privately from Mealy’s online gallery could not be easier. Its just like purchasing from a shop, the only difference is that we are brokering the sale for a private client. Items shown in our online gallery are fully described, illustrated and include a suggested price. Browse through image slideshows, or search for specific key words. Once you have found an item that you would like to purchase, and if you are happy with the price quoted, you can add the item to your cart and proceed to the checkout. The buyer’s premium is included in the quoted price. If you would like to purchase, but feel the price is too high for you, you can make an alternative offer by contacting our offices. Our representatives will be happy to present your counter-offer to the client. Once payment is complete, the item will be available for collection. Storage fees will not activate for seven working days following your purchase.

If you have something specific in mind - like an 18th century mahogany corner cabinet, an art deco style diamond and sapphire engagement ring, a bottle of 1986 Midleton Very Rare, an original landscape by William Ashford, a Waterford cut crystal decanter, or a large 19th century Persian rug - but don’t see it on our site either in the forthcoming sales or the private sales gallery, why not fill out a procurement form. We can then research items available on the market that match your criteria and assist you with acquiring same.

ONLINE AUCTIONS AT MEALYS.IE Powered by Infinite Bidding, prospective buyers can now bid online directly from Mealy’s website.

ADVISORY SERVICES Mealy’s are currently expanding our advisory department in 2013 and are always happy to advise on the myriad of ancilliary services that accompany the art and antiques business, including professional valuations, transport, storage, shipping, restoration, taxation, and more. Please contact our offices if you have any enquiry relating to the market for art and antiques and one of our representatives will delighted to assist.

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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Buyers are reminded that there is a 20% V.A.T. inclusive premium payable on the final bid price for each lot. The Auctioneers are always pleased to advise clients and to execute bids on their behalf, but if successful, the purchase price payable will be the final bid price and the V.A.T. inclusive premium of 20% chargeable thereon. Bids must always be made or confirmed in writing or by fax, reference being made to each sale through the code names on the title page of each catalogue. To ensure that bids will be accepted and that delivery of Lots is not delayed, intending Buyers should supply bank or other suitable references to the Auctioneers prior to the auction. The references should be supplied in good time to be taken up before the sale. Bids are accepted in Euro only. Bid offers can be accepted via email but must be confirmed in writing via fax (+353 (0)56 4400911) or letter. Payment by cash, guaranteed cheque, wire transfer (details available on request) or credit card (mastercard/visa and subject to 3% surcharge). Cheques/Drafts to be made payable to ‘Mealys Fine Art Ltd’. N.B. Payment by cash or guaranteed cheques. All Cheques or Drafts to be made payable to ‘Mealy's Fine Art Ltd.’ Third Party Cheques or Drafts will not be accepted as payment for lots purchased. Terms used in this Catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them below:

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Paintings, Prints, Works Of Art, Furniture, Etc.

While Mealys endeavour to answer clients enquiries, we accept no responsibility or liability for any inaccuracy in auction results given verbally during the sale days.

• The first name or names and surname of the Artist or Craftsman In our opinion a work by the Artist of Craftsman. • Attributed to In our opinion probably a work by the Artist or Craftsman but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. • Circle of In our opinion a work of the period of the Artist or Craftsman that is in a similar style to the work of that Artist or Crafstman. • The surname of the Artist or Craftsman, preceded by ‘After’ In our opinion, a copy of the work of the artist or craftsman. • Signed, Stamped Has a signature or stamp, which in our opinion is the signature or stamp of the artist or craftsman. • Bears Signature or Stamp Has a signature or stamp, which in our opinion might be the signature or stamp of the artist or craftsman. • Dated Is so dated and in our opinion was executed at about that date.

We recommend that clients should only make such enquiries following the conclusion of the Sale. N.B.: Please note the auctioneers offer no After Sale Guarantee whatsoever, with regard to mechanical and electrical items, or firearms. We accept no subsequent liability for any damage, loss or injury arising from the use of the foregoing. FIREARMS: Special Note Regarding Firearms • A specific Permit or Licence must be produced relating to the Firearm purchased, before same can be removed from our Premises. Please contact your local Garda Station for relevant information. DELIVERY: All lots must be paid for and cleared by 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday 13th March 2013.

• Bears Date Is so dated and in our opinion may have been executed at about that date.

All clearing is at the purchaser's risk and expense. Any lots uncleared by 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday 13th March, 2013, will be subject to Clause 3 of the Buyers Conditions and will be held in storage at the purchaser's risk and expense.

All measurements are given height before width.

Ignatius O’Neill: Photographer – 056-7725155

ABBREVIATIONS:

Absentee Bidders must have commissions lodged with our Offices before 4.30 p.m., Monday 4th March, 2013.

O.O.C.

Oils on Canvas

O.O.P.

Oils on Panel

O.O.B.

Oils on Board

W/C

Watercolour

GOU

Gouache

MAH.

Mahogany

VICT.

Victorian

EDW.

Edwardian

W.A.F.

With all faults

As Is

With all damages, faults, restorations, etc.

O.R.M.

Of recent manufacture

R.V.O. Remote viewing only - i.e. the item cannot be physically viewed at our galleries, but additional images and condition reports are available. In some cases, video remote viewing may be available

We accept no responsibility or liability for acts or omissions regarding any bids received after this deadline. Condition reports & Image requests: All requests for condition reports and/or additional images of lots in this sale must be received no later than 5pm on Friday 1st March 2013. Any requests recevied after this deadline will not be entertained.

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GUIDE TO BUYING ATxx MEALY’S AUCTIONS - xx FURNITURE Step 1 - Browsing: All items scheduled for sale in our auctions are featured on our website with descriptions, estimates, illustrations, and any other relevant information such as provenance, exhibition history, etc. By visiting Auctions on our site, you will have access to all this information at the touch of a button. PDF versions of the print catalogue are also available online. If an item takes your fancy, you can request a condition report, or further images, or a call-back from the expert. Just make sure such enquiries are made in good time. If you prefer the printed word, our catalogue publications are generally available approximately 7 working days in advance of the sale. These feature much of the information from the website such as descriptions, estimates, etc and also show a cross section of illustrations of the most exciting lots. These can be ordered online, or you can telephone our offices to request a copy of same. You can also subscribe to our mailing list on an annual basis to ensure you receive these publications by post while they are still hot off the press. Public viewing takes place on the two days immediately prior to any major sale, wherein you can visit our gallery and inspect the items for yourself. A note on Estimates: All estimates are shown in Euro. The figures are intended as a guide to prospective purchasers in relation to the value of the piece. They are approximate values, based on previous sales of comparable items, are not definitive and subject to revision. Reserves, if applicable, will not be higher than the lower estimate, adjusted for vendor commissions. A note on Condition Reports: Requests for condition reports must be received prior to public viewing, i.e. at least three days in advance of the sale, to allow time for the request to be processed and a response to be prepared. All lots at auction are sold ‘as is’. Imperfections, defects and other condition issues are not stated in the catalogue description. It is the duty of the prospective purchaser to satisfy himself or herself as to the condition of a lot prior to bidding. Condition reports may be requested in advance of sale and best efforts will be made to provide prospective purchasers with such reports, but such reports are merely the gratuitous opinion of the auctioneer. Subsequent disputes arising in relation to the content of such reports will not be entertained. Step 2 - Bidding: There are a number of bidding methods available at Mealy’s, including paddle bidding in the auction room, absentee bidding such as commission bidding & telephone bidding, and online bidding. Paddle Bidding - Come to the saleroom on auction day and experience the atmosphere and buzz of a real live auction. Paddles are available on entry, but if you haven’t registered with us for bidding previously, please bring a government issued ID and allow up to 20 minutes for registration to process Commission Bidding - Fill out a written absentee bid form instructing the auctioneer to bid on your behalf up to a fixed maximum bid. You will be alerted after the sale if you have been successful. Telephone Bidding - Fill out a telephone absentee bid form and receive a call from one of our team moments before your lots is offered, who will assist you and will execute your bids to the auctioneer in real time over the telephone Online Bidding - Choose your favourite online bidding forum and bid from the comfort of your own home at the click of a button Step 3 - Payment: Once you have confirmation that you have won your lot(s), there are a host of options available for payment. Payment must be completed within five working days of the sale date. There are several payment options to choose from, including cash, cheque drawn on an Irish bank, Euro bank draft, EFT, debit card and credit card. Remember first however that your hammer price total is subject to a buyer’s premium of 20% (VAT inclusive) in all cases of lots purchased at auction. Online Bidding will often be subjected to a 3% surcharge, thus such bidding will incur a total premium of 23%. Finally, if choosing pay by credit card, there will be additional charges added to the invoice total, 3% for Mastercard & Visa, 5% for American Express. Step 4 - Collection & Delivery: Once you have made payment, collection is available for five working days following a sale. In the event of a two-day sale, collection of items purchased on the first day will be unavailable on the second day since a live auction is still in progress. Mealy’s are happy to advise and assist with collection enquiries and can provide a list of approved service providers upon request. International buyers are encouraged to seek quotations for shipping in advance of purchasing at Mealy’s. Lots not collected will be subject to clause 5 of the conditions for buyers. A note on VAT All lots offered at auction are sold under the Auctioneer’s VAT margin scheme, unless specifically highlighted as otherwise. Revenue regulations require that the buyer’s premium must be invoiced at a rate which is includive of VAT. This is not recoverable by any VAT registered buyer. Some lots purchased by international buyers and exported outside the EU may be exempt, however, it is the duty of the buyer to seek advice in relation to same. For further information, please contact Irish tax and customs at www. revenue.ie. TERMS & CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS 1. THE BUYER The buyer shall be highest bidder acceptable to the auctioneer, whose bid is at the hammer price. Any dispute arising in relation to same shall be settled at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. Bidders will be assumed to acting as principal in the transaction unless specific instructionsare provided detailing otherwise. As such, all bidders are liable in a personal capacity for the total amount due, irrespective of agency agreements. Mealy’s contract as agents for sellers whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is generally not disclosed. Accordingly, buyers are reminded that the primary contract is between the buyer and the seller, with Mealy’s acting as agent for the seller. 2. INSPECTION Ample opportunity is given for inspection. Each purchaser, by making a bid for a lot, acknowledges that he or she is fully satisfied before bidding, by physical inspection or otherwise, as to the description, condition, and other information relating to the lot. Despite all efforts being made to ensure accurate descriptions and estimates, lots purchased are assumed to have been viewed and inspected. As such, all lots are sold with all faults and errors of description, at the buyers risk. The Auctioneers are not responsible for the correct description, genuineness, authenticity or any default or defect in any lot, and make no warranty in this respect. Estimates reflect a range of values, the lower of which usually represents the reserve price. Buyers are reminded that estimates are merely the opinion of the auctioneer, are subject to change and are in no sense definitive. 3. PAYMENT All lots purchased are subject to a 20% (VAT inclusive) buyer’s premium. By bidding, all prospective purchasers agree in advance to pay this premium on the hammer price. Buyers attending the auction are encouraged to pay for lots purchased on the day of sale. Unless otherwise agreed in writing prior to the auction, the buyer of a lot shall pay to the auctioneer within five working days the total amount due. Notwithstanding this, the auctioneer may at its sole discretion, require a buyer to pay a deposit of up to 25% of the total amount due at the conclusion of the auction. The auctioneer may apply any payments received by a buyer towards any sums owing from that buyer to the auctioneer on any account, regardless of directions given by the buyer in that regard, whether express or implied. Payment methods include cash, Euro bank draft, cheque drawn on the buyer’s Irish bank account, EFT (subject to applicable bank charges), debit card and credit card (subject to 3% surcharge for Mastercard & Visa and 5% surcharge for American Express). Under no circumstances can the Auctioneers accept third party cheques either in full or part payment of any lot. Non-payment by a buyer may result in any of the following actions: • proceedings against the buyer for damages for breach of contract • recission of sale • resale of the lot(s) without notice, after which the buyer shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due • removal, storage and insurance of the lot(s) at the buyer’s expense • interest may be charged, commencing after five working days from the sale date, on the outstanding debt at a rate 1% above the Bank of Ireland base interest rate on the day of purchase • retention of lot(s) purchased at Mealy’s until the outstanding balance is settled in full • rejection of all future requests for bidding by the buyer or his/her agent • application of proceeds of sale of items consigned to Mealy’s by the buyer in settlement of outstanding balances

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GUIDE TO BUYING AT MEALY’S AUCTIONS 4. RESERVATION OF TITLE & RISK Title in an item or items purchased will not pass to the buyer until Mealy’s have received payment in full, notwithstanding possession. However, each lot remains the sole risk of the purchaser from the fall of the hammer. 5. COLLECTION, REMOVAL & DISPATCH OF GOODS Collection & removal of items purchased is at the buyer’s risk and expense from the fall of the hammer and is available from our offices for five working days after the sale. No purchase shall be claimed or removed until the sale has been concluded, i.e. purchasers cannot collect items while an auction is in progress. Collection can only take place during normal regular hours. Mealy’s shall not be responsible for lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed lots, if not collected within the allotted time frame. All lots not removed are subject to the minimum warehousing charges outlined below. Lots not removed within thirty days of the sale may be re-sold by auction or private sale without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer, in respect of any loss, shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the purchaser of the lot. Storage and warehousing charges: Please note that there will be no charge to purchasers who collect their lots within five working days of the sale. After five working days has passed, a transfer and administration charge of €20.00 per lot will be payable and a storage charge of€2.00 per lot per day will then come into effect. These charges are payable by the purchaser to Mealy’s and are subject to VAT. House Clearance & Specialised Sales: the charges outlined above relate to our regular gallery sales. House Clearance sales and other specialised sales are subject to higher removal and storage charges that will be notified to buyers where relevant. Buyers should confirm the storage and warehousing charges for such sales in advance of bidding. If any buyer fails to comply with any of the above conditions, the damage recoverable from the defaulter shall include all loss arising from any re-sale of the lot, together with the warehousing charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the auctioneer against the defaulters liability and may be appropriated in settlement of the liability.NB. Mealy’s do not offer packing or dispatch services. We strongly recommend that all bidders consult a professional shipping company. A list of approved service providers is available on request. 6. FORGERIES If within 30 days after the Sale of any item, the Auctioneer receives a notice in writing from the Buyers by Registered Post that such an item is a deliberate forgery, together with the necessary evidence to satisfy the Auctioneers of such an allegation, then the Sale of that item will be rescinded and the net Purchase monies refunded (less any outlays incurred by the Auctioneers) to the Purchaser. 7. CONDITION OF LOTS All lots at auction are sold ‘as is’. Mealy’s act as agents for the seller and as such, are dependent on information provided by the seller. Whilst efforts are made to inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them, we are unable, in the normal course of business, to carry out detailed examinations of lots to ascertain condition. In addition, Mealy’s are not restorers, conservation experts or related professionals. Buyers are provided with ample time to examine lots and ascertain condition, and by bidding, accept the duty and responsibility for inspecting, examining and investigating lots that they intend to bid on. Imperfections, defects and other condition issues are not stated in the catalogue description. Mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. 8. CONDITION REPORTS Condition reports may be requested by buyers in advance of the sale and our employees may be able to assist buyers by providing such reports. However, these are provided for guidance online, without legal obligation or prejudice to standard terms and conditions of sale. Such reports are merely the gratuitous opinion of Mealy’s employees or operatives. Neither Mealy’s, nor the seller, accept any responsibility for the condition of lots or for the content of condition reports. Subsequent disputes arising in relation to condition and/or the content of such condition reports will not be entertained. 9. ABSENTEE BIDDING Absentee bidding is available to prospective purchasers in the form of commission bidding & telephone bidding. However, registration for absentee bidding must be completed by 5pm on the day preceding the sale. Mealy’s accept no liability for acts or omissions relating to bids received after this deadline. From time to time, Mealy’s will entertain absentee bidding requests received after the deadline has passed, but this is at the discretion of our employees and Mealy’s accept no responsibility for accuracy in the execution of such bid requests received after the deadline. All items purchased by absentee bidders are sold as is, and are assumed to have been viewed and inspected by the purchaser. In the case of commission bids, these will be executed by Mealy’s as cheaply as possibly, having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two bidders submit identical commission bids, the auctioneer has sole discretion to determine the successful buyer, but will generally opt for the first commission bid received. Telephone bidders are reminded that telephone lines are inherently subject to technical issues. It is strongly advised that telephone bidders leave a ‘cover bid’, e.g. a commission bid with their maximum bid price, to account for situations in which technical issues result in telephone bidding problems. Once an absentee bid is received, a contractual agreement is in place and the bid cannot be revoked without express agreement in writing signed by the auctioneer. 10. ONLINE BIDDING Mealy’s offers online bidding services to those who cannot attend the sale via the-saleroom.com & artfact.com. Bidding registration for online bidding must be completed by 5pm on the evening preceding the sale day. A surcharge of 3% will be levied on the ultimate hammer price, in addition to the regular buyer’s premium of 20%, for successful purchases executed using this service. Since online bidding is hosted by 3rd parties, Mealy’s accept no liability whatsoever for disputes arising from same. We strongly encourage all prospective buyers to utilise our absentee bidding services in priority. Online bidders contract with the online auction host directly, not with the auction house. However, by registering with an online auction host, the bidder: • authorises Mealy’s, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given to the online auction host, in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased • confirms that he or she is authorised to provide these credit card details and is indeed the account holder 11. AUCTION DISPLAYS AND ONLINE IMAGES Images are used to display items for Sale at Auction. This service is merely a reminder to the customer of items viewed previously during exhibition days. We do not guarantee the quality or condition of the item viewed, the accuracy of the display image or guarantee the item on display is the item being sold. Subsequent disputes arising as a result of such image displays will not be entertained. 12. MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ITEMS AND POST-1950 FURNITURE Mechanical & electrical are sold as ‘antiques’ only, for decorative purposes. There is a duty on the buyer to have such items checked for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified expert. Please note the Auctioneers offer no after sale guarantee whatsoever with regard to mechanical and electrical items. We accept no subsequent liability for any damage, loss or injury arising from the use of the foregoing. All items of furniture in this sale are offered for sale as works of art. Such items may not comply with safety regulations and should not be used functionally unless inspected by a relevant expert. 13. EXPORT OF GOODS Buyer’s intending to export goods purchased at Mealy’s should ascertain the following in advance of bidding: - Whether an export license is required - Whether there is any specific prohibition on exporting/importing goods of that character (e.g. CITES regulations) 14. DISPUTES & AGENCY In the event of any dispute arising in relation to any of the foregoing, the matter shall be referred to an Independent Arbitrator to be agreed between the relevant parties. As auctioneers, we generally contract as agents for sellers whose identity, for confidentiality reasons, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly, a buyer’s primary contract is with the seller. 15. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public that enter on our premises at any time, for whatever reason do so at their at their own risk. Inaddition, Mealy’s will not be responsible for any damage or loss caused to vehicles parked in the vicinity of our premises. By participating in our sales, all bidders and buyers acknowledge that they have read the above terms and agree to be bound by our conditions of sale

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