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A pair of Edwardian desk candlesticks of Corinthian column form, Birmingham, 1902. Fitted with beaded detachable drip pans over leafy capitals and fluted columns, on a stepped square base with gadrooned banding, 16cm high.
Sold for €320
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A modern teapot and cream jug of faceted oval form, Birmingham, 1936. The teapot with resin finial to the lid and 'C' scroll handle. Together with a later coffee pot of similar design, Sheffield, 1960. [3]
Sold for €320
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An Irish George III sugar basin of helmet form, Dublin, 1805, 9ozs. Having swing handle, the body decorated with bright cut engraving, sheaves of wheat motifs and two vacant ovals enclosed by wreaths, raised on a waisted stem and stepped oval foot also with bright cut engraving, 12cm high
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A set of four George IV shell shaped salts each raised on three shell feet, London 1824, 16ozs in all. Together with a further pair of salts apparently en suite but unmarked. [6] Provenance: Collection of the late Louis Kinlen
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A fine pair of Edwardian helmet shaped sauce boats, London 1900, 24ozs the pair. With gadroon rims and leaf capped 'S' scroll handle, engraved with crest and raised on oval rockwork bases, 13cm, 18cm wide (Retailed by West & Son) Provenance: Collection of the late Louis Kinlen
Sold for €2200
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A pair of Victorian desk candlesticks, London 1889. The nozzles cast with palmettes, raised on a cluster column and stepped platform base with egg and dart borders. 14cm high.
Sold for €340
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A pair of George V candlesticks, Birmingham 1911. Of plain modern design, with castellated nozzles on a plain column and circular foot
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A George III circular tapering tankard jug, London 1780, Makers mark: S.H, 20.5ozs. With 'S' scroll handle, two wide bands of reeding and raised on spreading rim foot, 17.5cm high overall. Provenance: Collection of the late Louis Kinlen
Sold for €1000
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A pair of Irish George III circular wine coasters, Dublin, circa 1784 by Christopher Haines. Having inset timber bases, surrounded by a pierced gothic arched frieze with gadroon rim, applied swag and rosette decoration.
Sold for €2600
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An Edwardian plain circular baluster milk jug, London 1907, C &Co. 13ozs, with reeded scroll handle, 5.5cm high overall. Provenance: Collection of the late Louis Kinlen
Sold for €450
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A matched pair of George IV sauce boats, Birmingham 1948 & 1949. With wavy rim and 'C' scroll handles, raised on three shell capped pad feet.
Sold for €220
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A cased set of six modern Irish fruit knives and forks, Dublin, 1942, with stainless steel blades and prongs, the handles of plain design. Together with a cased set of six fruit knives, Sheffield 1949 of similar design
Sold for €130
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A large rectangular cigar box, Birmingham 1934. With engine turned lid within a Celtic pattern border and raised on bracket feet, 9.5 x 6cm. Provenance: Collection of the late Louis Kinlen
Sold for €600
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A plain rectangular cigarette box, Birmingham 1936, 14ozs. With engine turned decoration and raised on bracket feet, stripped out interior, 20.5 x 8.5cm Provenance: Collection of the late Louis Kinlen
Sold for €270
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A fine early George III shaped oval cake basket, London 1764, William Plummer, 53ozs. With scroll swing handle, the body with pierced lattice panels, cast foliate sprays within gadroon border and raised on a rococo foliate scroll stand with four cast pierced feet, 38.5 x 34cm. Provenance: Collection of the late Louis Kinlen
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A fine pair of George III entrée dishes of shaped rectangular form, London 1810, Benjamin & James Smith, 115ozs. With gadroon borders, each with lids and detachable handles decorated with leaf scrolls, the lids with engraved armorial with motto "Fortiter Agendo", 27.5 x 19cm Provenance: Collection of the late Louis Kinlen
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A fine matched pair of George II/ III cast table candlesticks, London 1759/ 1765, William Cafe, 44ozs. With twisted column decorated with leaf scrolls and raised on shaped square stepped bases, 26cm high. Provenance: Collection of the late Louis Kinlen
Sold for €3600
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An Edwardian two handled sugar bowl, London, 1900. Applied with reeded rim and central rib, having 'C' scroll handles and raised on a short circular foot.
Sold for €160
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An Irish George II oval spoon tray, Dublin c. 1740, 3.5ozs. With punched rims and engraved with ho-ho birds in foliage and a central crest 18cm wide
Sold for €620
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An Irish Victorian cream jug of baluster form, Dublin, 1864, 5ozs. Having ribbed rim, and engraved with foliate scroll decoration, plain 'C' scroll handle on a rim foot 10.5cm high
Sold for €340
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A pair of George III cast table candlesticks, London 1767, Maker: IWFK - unidentified in Jackson, page 212, 25ozs. With leaf knopped stems and raised on hexagonal spreading feet, 25.5cm high. Provenance: Collection of the late Louis Kinlen
Sold for €2000
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A pair of Victorian heart shaped trinket dishes, Chester, 1895. With pierced borders and repoussé ribbon and scroll decoration, raised on ball feet 8.5cm long
Sold for €170
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An Edwardian pepper pot of baluster form with blue glass liner, Birmingham, 1903. The pierced lid with urn finial above pierced and chased rockwork scrolls, raised on a pedestal foot 10cm high
Sold for €90
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A Victorian circular sugar bowl, London, 1886, 3.5ozs. Decorated with repoussé foliate scrollwork and floral banding 9cm diameter
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An unusual Victorian cut glass and silver mounted claret jug, London 1888. With Jester mask embossed to the spout, 25cm high
Sold for €1400
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A modern three piece tea service of oval form, Sheffield, 1929. Comprising of teapot, sugar basin and creamer, engraved with presentation inscription and monogram
Sold for €500
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An Irish Victorian three-piece tea service, Dublin 1892 by West and Sons (53ozs). Comprising a teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug. The teapot of pear form with hinged lid and floral finial, above 'C' scroll acanthus wrapped handles applied to a body embossed with Rococo Revival style scrolls and garlands and engraved with presentation inscription, raised on four mask capped stylised paw feet.
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An Irish George IV matched four piece tea and coffee service, Dublin 1824 and 1825, Edward Crofton. Comprising of a teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and two-handled sugar basin, each piece of lobed baluster form in generous proportions, having gadroon rim and decorated with repoussé and chased foliage and cartouches, above a band of inverted wide flutes [4]
Sold for €3500
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An English George V presentation tankard of circular form, London 1922, 32ozs. The hinged domed cover applied with a leaf cast thumb piece, and 'S' scroll handle, the plain tapering body with presentation inscription to the central reserve, dated 22nd February 1923 and raised on a rim foot, 18cm high
Sold for €260
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An English William IV teapot of pear form and large proportions, London 1834 (36.5ozs, 21.5cm high). The hinged lid with floral finial above a chased leaf wrapped 'S' scroll handle, the body decorated with embossed foliage among garland and cartouche motifs, raised on mask capped stylised paw feet.
Sold for €1100
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