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*************WITHDRAWN***********A modern Irish cake basket, Dublin, 1947, J.M.Co, 17ozs; of elongated octagonal form, the beaded border above a pierced frieze with swing handle, resting on four hoof feet, 26cm long.
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A modern Irish three piece tea service, Dublin, 1951; comprising of teapot, creamer and sugar basin, the bodies decorated with celtic motif banding and with corresponding decoration to the handles, the teapot with hinged lid and resin knop finial above resin handle, all resting on circular stepped bases, creamer 8ozs, sugar 9ozs (3).
Sold for €550
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An English Victorian wine funnel, London, 1843, William Hall, 4ozs; with flowerhead and leaf motifs to the rim and scallop shell thumbpiece above a body with pierced interior and decorated with embossed leaves and flowers around a cartouche engraved with crest and motto 'Touch Not the Cat but a Glove', with detachable spout, 15cm long.
Sold for €1000
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*************WITHDRAWN***********A matched set of five Irish Victorian Queen's pattern teaspoons, Dublin, 1863/1864, William Carty, 6ozs; in a scroll and shell King's pattern, engraved with initials WH (5).
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Three Irish George IV dinner forks, crested, Dublin, 1823 by Richard Garde (Cork), two similar William IV forks by C. Cummins and another similar early Victorian fork, Dublin, 1841 by James Le Bas (6)
Sold for €250
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An English George III creamer, London, 1783, John Innocent, 4ozs; of helmet shape, the beaded rim with c-shape handle, the body decorated in the Neoclassical taste with husks of wheat and ribbons, a vacant cartouche to the front, resting on a square platform base decorated with similar motifs, 15cm high.
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An Irish two handled trophy cup of plain design on a circular foot, Dublin, 1939.
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An English George III card tray, London, 1784, Joseph Heriot, 6ozs; of oval form, the beaded rim above a reserve engraved with bell-flower and bright cut motifs around a central crest and motto 'Touch Not a Cat but a Glove' enclosed within a ribbon-tied oval, raised on four claw and ball feet, 16cm long, 12.5cm diameter.
Sold for €700
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A pair of English George II salts, London, 1756, D.M, 5ozs; of circular form, the gadrooned pie crust rim above a reeded band, resting on three shell-capped hoof feet, 6.5cm diameter (2).
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A set of five Irish George III serving spoons, Dublin, 1785, makers mark MH, 12ozs; the tapering handles engraved with the Butler family crest, each 23cm long (5).
Sold for €180
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*************WITHDRAWN****************Two similar English Victorian & 20th Century sauce boats of oval form, Birmingham, 1857, WB LD & Sheffield, 1936, Emil Viner, 6ozs in all; one with wavy rim and double c-scroll leaf-capped handle set on a plain body, resting on three shell-capped hoof feet, the second with wavy rim and plain c-shaped handle on a plain body with three pad feet (2).
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A cased set of 6 English George V coffee spoons, Birmingham, 1924, 2ozs; with slender handles and knop finials, each 10cm long (6).
Sold for €130
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A set of 12 English George III plates of shaped circular form, London, 1783, Andrew Fobelberg & Stephen Gilbert, each 19ozs; the wavy rim with gadroon border, engraved with crest and motto 'Aequam Servare Mentem' (To Preserve a Calm Mind) above a plain dished central reserve, 24cm diameter (12).
Sold for €21000
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A matched set of 6 Irish and English Victorian fiddle pattern tablespoons with plain handles, Dublin and London, various dates, various makers including William Cummins, 12ozs (6).
Sold for €220
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A pair of Irish George III table spoons, Dublin, 1799, John Power, 4ozs; the tapering handles decorated with star and bright cut engraving, 23.5cm long (2).
Sold for €520
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A matched set of 5 Irish and English Victorian fiddle pattern pudding spoons, Dublin and London, 1847/1857, the London spoons by George Angel, 7ozs, 18cm long (5).
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An Irish George III straining spoon, Dublin, 1809, Richard Sawyer, 5ozs; in the Old English pattern decorated with star and bright cut engraving, 33cm long.
Sold for €850
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An Irish Georgian wine funnel and stand, the domed body with reeded band and a detachable tapering spout, resting on an associated dished stand with gadroon border, marks rubbed, 12 cm high.
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An Irish George III sauce ladle, Dublin, 1798, maker's mark unclear, 6ozs; in the Old English pattern decorated with star and bright cut engraving, the handle with ribbon motif above a leopard crest enclosed in an oval, 38.5cm long.
Sold for €1000
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An Irish George III creamer of helmet shape, Dublin, c.1800 (year mark rubbed), William Bond, 9ozs; with double c-scroll handle on a body profusely embossed with foliate and scroll motifs, with central rib, resting on three lion mask ball and claw feet, 12cm high.
Sold for €800
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A set of 12 Irish George III pudding spoons, Dublin, 1803, Samuel Neville, 11ozs; in the Old English pattern decorated with star and bright cut engraving, 17cm long (12).
Sold for €1300
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A miscellaneous collection of modern English condiments, London & Birmingham, various dates (1913/14/15 & 1947) and makers, 13ozs in all.
Sold for €180
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An English Edwardian hot water pot of baluster form, Glasgow, 1902, 20ozs; the rim applied with scroll and foliate motifs, the hinged lid with flowerhead finial flush with the neck decorated with repoussé scroll and floral motifs, above a body similarly decorated and initialled M within cartouche, raised on a spreading shaped circular foot applied with scroll and flower motifs, 23cm high.
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A matched set of four English and Irish Victorian condiment spoons, Dublin and London marks, various dates, 4ozs; the handles decorated with applied acanthus leaf, scroll and shell motifs, 11cm long (4).
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An English early Victorian salver, London, 1841, Edward, John & William Barnard, 40ozs; of shaped circular form, the pie crust border with scrolling acanthus leaves and flowers to the rim, the central reserve engraved with conforming motifs and crest with motto 'Deo et Regi Fidelis', resting on three scroll feet.
Sold for €500
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An Irish late Victorian dish ring, Dublin, 1893, 23ozs; of waisted circular form, embossed and engraved with pierced frieze depicting oriental figures in chinoiserie style landscapes, 14cm high, 18.5cm diameter.
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A matched set of six English Victorian fiddle pattern pudding spoons, London, 1859/1864, 13ozs; the handles decorated with applied shell, scroll, acanthus leaf and fish-scale motifs, two engraved with crest, 20cm long (6).
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A set of 6 English Edwardian cased fruit knives, Sheffield, 1905; the handles decorated with rocaille motifs, with steel blades (6).
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A set of 24 English Edwardian fruit knives and forks, London, 1906; the blades delicately engraved with geometric and floral designs and having mother of pearl handles contained in a mahogany case (24).
Sold for €300
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*************WITHDRAWN***********An Irish George IV creamer of rectangular form, Dublin, 1825, Chas. Marsh, 7ozs; the wavy gadroon rim interposed alternatively with venus shell and acanthus leaves, with c-shaped handle, the body decorated with floral engraving and bearing the inscription 'From CW to EC', crested, resting on four paw feet, 11cm high.
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