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Date - 15 April 2018
Starts at - 11:30 am
Wednesday 11th April 10am - 5pm | Thursday 12th April 10am - 7pm | Friday 13th April 10am - 5pm | Saturday 14th April 11am - 5pm
Lot: 1
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER CREAM JUG, Dublin c.1765, mark of Richard Williams, of demi-fluted baluster form, with beaded rim and plain scroll handle, raised on circular spreading foot, (c.5 troy...
Lot: 2
A SMALL GEORGE II IRISH SILVER STRAWBERRY DISH, Dublin c.1755, mark of William Townsend, of circular form, with sixteen fluted panels, the plain central reserve crested, (c.2 troy ozs). 11cm...
Lot: 3
A SMALL IRISH SILVER COUNTER DISH, Dublin c.1760, mark of John Wilme II, of circular form, with shaped rim enclosing a spiral fluted border, with chased scrolls and beaded decoration to a plain...
Lot: 4
A GEORGE II IRISH SILVER HELMET SHAPED CREAM JUG, Dublin 1737, mark of William Sutton, the body with wavy rim, 'c' scroll handle and central girdle, repoussé and engraved foliate and fruiting...
Lot: 5
A RARE IRISH SILVER SNUFFER TRAY, Dublin c.1760, mark of Catherine Fox, of hourglass form, with gadrooned and rocaille rim to an inner border of chased and embossed floral swags, raised on four...
Lot: 6
A GEORGE III SILVER SCISSORS-ACTION CANDLE SNUFFER, London 1814, mark of 'IB', with bead and threaded handle, (c.4 troy ozs)
Lot: 7
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SPOON TRAY, Dublin c.1770, maker's mark rubbed, of oval form, with gadrooned rim enclosing a fluted and beaded border, the central reserve with repoussé and embossed...
Lot: 8
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER FISH SLICE, Dublin c.1780, mark of William Bond, the cast figural handle with serpent heads, acanthus leaf and chased decoration, to a pierced trowel blade of floral...
Lot: 9
A RARE GEORGE III IRISH SILVER PASTRY SERVER, Dublin 1801, mark of Joseph Jackson, of shaped triangular form, with scissors action handle, the upper server with pierced, chased and engraved...
Lot: 10
AN IRISH PROVINCIAL BRIGHT-CUT SILVER SERVING SPOON, Cork c.1805, mark of John & Nicholas Nicolson (c.3.50 troy ozs). 32cm long
Lot: 11
A SMALL GEORGE II IRISH SILVER EPERGNE DISH, Dublin c.1750, mark of Robert Calderwood, of shaped circular form, with raised cast scroll and fruiting vine out-turned rim, (c.5.5 troy ozs). 15cm...
Lot: 12
A GEORGE II IRISH SILVER EPERGNE DISH, Dublin c.1745, of circular form, with gadrooned rim to a quilted inner border and fluted vacant central reserve, (c.6 troy ozs). 16cm diameter