FINE PERIOD FURNITURE, PAINTINGS & DECORATIVE ARTS
Date - 26 November 2008
Starts at - 12:00 am
Lot: 51
An Irish George III meat skewer with crest and bright cut engraving, Dublin, 1791, Benjamin Tait, 2.5oz.
Lot: 52
A pair of Irish George III circular salt cellars, by James Sawyer retailed by Hamy, Dublin 1811, with foliate and gadrooned rims, each on four shell and ball feet. 9cm diameter.
Lot: 53
An Edwardian oval sauce boat, London, 1902, 6ozs. With gadroon rim and s-scroll handle raised on shell capped short legs and shell feet.
Lot: 54
A set of three Irish provincial pointed end teaspoons with bright cut handles. Cork, c.1800, Joseph Gibson. Together with an Irish George III bright cut salt spoon, Dublin, c. 1800, Isaac Davis.
Lot: 55
An Irish George III pointed end soup ladle, Dublin c.1795, with bright cut borders. 34cm long.
Lot: 56
An Irish George I Hanoverian pattern dessert spoon, with crested handle, Cork c. 1715, William Clarke together with another Irish George I example of smaller proportions, Dublin, 1723, John...
Lot: 57
Eamon DeValera Commemorative Plate, by Royal Irish Limited, Dublin 1973, additional mark to commemorate Ireland's entry to the European Community, The circular plate engraved with a portrait of...
Lot: 58
A plain Victorian strawberry dish of circular form with fluted undulating rim, by Carringtons, London, 1891. 23cm diameter.
Lot: 59
An Irish George II salver of shaped circular form, probably William Clarke of Cork, Dublin, circa 1735-40. Having piecrust and gadroon rim, interposed with anthemia and raised on three scroll...
Lot: 60
A George III coffee pot of baluster form by Charles Wright, London 1780. The hinged lid surmounted by urn shaped finial and engraved with flower head and foliate motifs within a beaded rim....
Lot: 61
Eamon DeValera Commemorative Plate, by Royal Irish Limited, Dublin 1973, additional mark to commemorate Ireland's entry to the European Community, The circular plate engraved with a portrait of...
Lot: 62
A pair of Irish George III loving cups of ogee form, by Matthew West, Dublin, circa 1770-1780. Having twin, leaf wrapped flying scroll handles and decorated with festoons and inverted wrythen...
