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An Irish Edwardian dwarf dish ring, stamped Marshall, Dublin 1906, of waisted circular form, having pierced frieze of ho-ho birds amongst garlands and scrolls, centred by a vacant asymmetrical cartouche. 11.5cm diameter.
Sold for €1200
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A George V urn shaped sugar caster, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1910. 24cm. Together with a pair of baluster pepper pots, Birmingham. [3]
Sold for €140
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A plain Irish William IV fiddle pattern serving spoon, Dublin 1833. 32cm.
Sold for €280
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A heavy guage copy of a George II tub shaped sauce boat, London, 1920, on oval foot with scroll handle.
Sold for €280
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A Victorian shaped circular salver, London, 1872, with beaded rim and engraved with festoons and flower heads enclosing a central crest and raised on claw and ball feet. 26cm diameter.
Sold for €240
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A set of three Victorian fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1851, and another, a Dublin table fork and four tea spoons. [9]
Sold for €100
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An Irish George III wine goblet of plain circular form, by Joseph Jackson, Dublin 1785, raised on a circular spreading stemmed foot with beaded rim. 17cm high, 9cm diameter.
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A modern cased set of six feather edged tea spoons and a sugar tongs, Sheffield, another in Art Deco style, Sheffield, another plated by James Walker, London.
Sold for €90
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A George V silver mounted ivory letter opener, the mounts Birmingham, 1911, maker C and N. 48cm long
Provenance: The Estate of Anne Bullitt
Sold for €200
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A pair of Edwardian neo-classical style candlesticks, Sheffield 1900. Each with reeded detachable nozzles, over waisted fluted stems applied with bellflower trails, on a lozenge shaped foot, Sheffield, 26cm high.
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An Irish George III cruet stand, by William Bond, circa 1790's. Fitted with seven retainers with gadrooned borders and with loop handle, raised on scroll supports and scallop shell feet and applied with a crested cartouche. 27cm high.
Sold for €700
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A pair of Edwardian neo-classical style candlesticks, Sheffield 1901. Each with reeded detachable nozzle, over a waisted fluted stem applied with bellflower trails, on a lozenge shaped foot, Sheffield, 26cm high.
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A modern Irish Celtic Revival centre bowl, by West & Son, Dublin, 1921, modelled after the Sam McGuire Cup. The flared body applied with twin stylised handles, and celtic band, on a waisted stem and circular foot, Dublin, 29cm wide.
Sold for €550
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A George III Old English Thread Pattern soup ladle, the handle with engraved initials, by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1791. (33.5cm long)
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An Irish George III Old English Pattern soup ladle, Dublin, 1806, Samuel Neville, with scallop shell bowl and having star and bright cut engraved handle.
Sold for €400
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A George IV Fiddle Pattern sugar nips, by William Shard, London 1823. (14cm long).
Sold for €20
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An Irish George IV fiddle pattern soup ladle, Dublin, 1824, Charles Marsh, 8.5ozs. The handle crested.
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An Irish George III sugar helmet, by William Bond, Dublin, 1795. 13 x 20cm, 8ozs. With reeded swing handle and rim above a band of bright cut scrolls and flower heads and circular wreaths enclosing a family crest and initials "EC", raised on a spreading oval foot. 14.5 x 16cm.
Sold for €1400
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A Victorian stilton scoop, London, 1867, George Adams, with rope twist ivorine handle.
Sold for €240
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A set of four George III Old English Pattern table spoons having bright cut handles and shell bowl, by Thomas Chawner, London, circa 1773. 10ozs in all.
Sold for €420
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A pair of Victorian shell dishes on ball feet, London, 1896, Josiah Williams and Co. 5ozs.
Sold for €160
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A pair of Victorian trefoil shaped dishes, Sheffield, 1899, Henry Atkin, 5.5ozs. Chased and engraved with foliate scroll borders and raised on pierced leafy feet.
Sold for €100
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An Irish George II marrow scoop with crested bowl, Dublin circa 1740, makers mark WW.
Sold for €460
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A modern circular fruit dish of plain design, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1961. Having beaded rim on a circular spreading foot. 21cm diameter. 13ozs.
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A pair of modern Irish leaf shaped butter dishes, Royal Irish, The Glensheen collection, Dublin 1973. Naturalistically cast in the form of ivy leaves. 13.5 x 10cm.
Sold for €110
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A commemorative circular plate, the reserve engraved with a portrait of Eamon DeValera, No. 2243/2500, Dublin, 1973, EEC 'Torc' Mark, Mark of Irish Silver LTD, 28cm diameter.
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An Edwardian lozenge shaped fruit basket, London, 1902, 18ozs. With swing handle, the base with repoussé fruit and acanthus decoration within a shell and leaf border. 31cm wide.
Sold for €320
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An Irish George III Old English Pattern soup ladle, Dublin, 1780, Michael Keating, 5oz. With bright cut pointed handle and shell bowl.
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An Irish George III bright cut sugar tongs with shell bowls, Dublin, c.1785, Benjamin Tait.
Sold for €100
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A set of six Irish George III bright cut salt spoons, the handles engraved with initials, by John Osborne, Dublin, c.1800, .
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