FINE PERIOD FURNITURE, PAINTINGS & DECORATIVE ARTS
Date - 26 November 2008
Starts at - 12:00 am
Lot: 1
A pair of Irish George II corinthian column table candlesticks, by John Laughlin, Dublin, circa 1741. The square removable drip pan with gadroon rim above a pierced acanthus leaf capital and...
Lot: 2
A George V urn shaped sugar caster, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1910. 24cm.
Together with a pair of baluster pepper pots, Birmingham.
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Lot: 3
A plain Irish William IV fiddle pattern serving spoon, Dublin 1833. 32cm.
Lot: 4
A heavy guage copy of a George II tub shaped sauce boat, London, 1920, on oval foot with scroll handle.
Lot: 5
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.
Lot: 6
A set of three Victorian fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1851, and another, a Dublin table fork and four tea spoons.
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Lot: 7
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.
Lot: 8
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.
Lot: 9
A George V silver mounted ivory letter opener, the mounts Birmingham, 1911, maker C and N.
48cm long
Provenance: The Estate of Anne Bullitt
Lot: 11
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,...
Lot: 12
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...
Lot: 13
A pair of Edwardian neoclassical style candlesticks, Sheffield, 1901, each with reeded detachable nozzle, over a waisted fluted stem applied with bellflower trails, on a lozenge shaped foot....
