Important Furniture, Paintings, Antique Glass, Ceramics, Clocks, Object d’Art etc.
on the Premises at FENAGH HOUSE, FENAGH, CO. CARLOW, IRELAND. For the Reps, o f Ihe Late Commander Denis John Pack-Beresford, and other Important Clients.
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APPROX. 600 LOTS on the Premises at Fenagh House, Fenagh, Co. Carlow, Ireland. For the Reps, of the Late Commander Denis John Pack-Beresford, and other Important CHents.
On Wednesday, July 25th, 1990, at 10.30 a.m. sharp VIEWING: Monday and Tuesday previous, 10.30 a.m. - 5.30 p.m. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE — £7.
Front Cover Illustration - Fenagh House. Back Cover Illustration - Lot 381. Telephone: 056-41229/41413. Fax No. 056-41627. Telephone Fenagh House Sale and View Days only: Telephone: 0503-27143.
INDEX Morning Session commences at 10.30 a.m. approx.
Lot Nos. YARD & OUTDOOR E F F E C T S ................................................................................................................................ BASEMENT .................................................................................................................................................................
1— 40 4 1 _ 81
LARGE KITCHEN ..........................................................................................................................................................
82—86
BACK BEDROOMS ...................................................................................................................................................
87— 118
SMALL K IT C H E N ......................................................................................................................................................
119— 126
BACK BEDROOM — MAIN H O U S E ....................................................................................................................
127— 147
BEDROOM 1 ................................................................................................................................................................
148— 161
BEDROOM 2 ................................................................................................................................................................
162
176
BEDROOM 3 ................................................................................................................................................................
177
187
BEDROOM 4 ................................................................................................................................................................
188
210
L A N D IN G .....................................................................................................................................................................
210—228
FRONT HALL .................................................................................................................................................................
229—254
Afternoon Session commences at 2.00 p.m. approx. S T U D Y ............................................................................................................................................................................... MORNING R O O M .......................................................................................................................................................... OIL PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS, & PRINTS ...........................................................................................
255—273 274—316 317—432
DRAWING ROOM .........................................................................................................................................................
433—526
GARDEN FURNITURE ...............................................................................................................................................
527—534
DINING ROOM ...............................................................................................................................................................
535—620
GUNS TO BE SOLD AT 3 O’CLOCK ON DAY OF SALE ..................................................................................
621—627
SALE REF. C. 1126
IN F O R M A T IO N FO R BUYERS: B u y e rs a re r e m i n d e d t h a t th e r e is a 8 % p r e m i u m p a y a b l e o n th e final b id p ric e o f e ac h lot. V. A .T . a t th e s t a n d a r d ra te is p a y a b le in all cases o n th e p r e m iu m . T h e A u c t io n e e r s a r e a lw ay s p lea se d to a d vise clien ts a n d to e x ec u te bid s o n th e i r b e h a lf, b u t if successfu l, th e p u r c h a s e p rice p a y a b l e will be th e final bid price a n d the p r e m i u m o f 8% , to g e t h e r w ith a n y V .A .T . c h a r g e a b le th e re o n . Bids m u s t alw a y s be m a d e o r c o n f ir m e d in w ritin g o r by te le g r a m , re fere n ce b e in g m a d e t o eac h sale t h r o u g h th e c o d e n a m e s o n th e title p a g e o f e ac h c ata lo g u e . T o e n su re th a t bid s will be a c c e p te d a n d t h a t d e liv e ry o f L o ts is n o t d e la y e d , in te n d in g B u y ers s h o u l d s u p p ly b a n k o r o t h e r su ita b le re fere n ce s to th e A u c tio n e e rs . T h e r e f e r e n c e s s h o u l d b e s u p p lie d in g o o d tim e t o b e t a k e n u p b e fo re the sale.
Terms used in this Catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them below PICTURES, DRAWINGS, MINIATURES & ICONS
PRINTS,
WATERCOLOURS,
FOR OVERSEAS BUYERS B u y e r s are r e m i n d e d t h e sale will be c o n d u c t e d in Irish P o u n d s ( p u n t s ) a n d a n y e s t i m a t e s are s imi larl y in Irish P o u n d s .
The first name or names and surname o f the A rtist-
CAR HIRE FIRMS, DUBLIN
In o u r o p i n i o n a w o r k b y t h e A rtist.
Av i s R e nt -a -C ar , 1 H a n o v e r S t r e et Ea st , D u b l i n 2
The initials o f the first name(s) and the surname o f the ArtistIn o u r o p i n i o n a w o r k o f t h e p e r io d o f t h e a r ti s t a n d w h ic h m a y be in w h o le o r in p a r t t h e w o r k o f t h e a rtist.
The surname only o f the artistIn o u r o p i n io n a w o r k o f t h e sc h o o l o r by o n e o f th e f o llo w e r s o f t h e a r t i s t o r in his sty le.
01-372629
01-377369 D a n R y a n Ren t- a- Ca r, 2 F i t z w i l l i a m P la c e, D u b l i n 0 1 - 7 6 5 5 9 4 Her t z Rent -a- Ca r, 19 Pearse S t r e e t , D u b l i n 2 01-772971 International Reservations, H u m e Hou se, B al l sb ri dg e, D u b l i n 4 01-685605 Airport O ffice . . . . 01-371693
The surname o f the artist, preceded by 'After CAR HIRE COMPANIES AT SHANNON AIRPORT
In o u r o p i n i o n , a c o p y o f t h e w o r k o f t h e a rtist. * -
T h is in d ic a te s t h a t t h e c o n v e n t i o n a l t e r m in th is glossary is n o t a p p r o p r i a t e b u t t h a t in o u r o p i n io n th e w o r k is a w o r k b y t h e a r ti s t n a m e d .
SignedH as a s i g n a tu r e , w h ic h in o u r o p i n io n is t h e s i g n a tu re o f t h e a r tis t.
Bears SignatureHas a s i g n a tu r e w h ic h in o u r o p m io n m ig h t be t h e sig n a t u r e o f t h e a rtist.
Dated-
H e r t z Rent -a - Ca r L t d , S h a n n o n A i r p o r t ....................... 0 6 1 - 6 1 3 6 9 B u d g e t Ren t- a- Car L t d, S h a n n o n A i r p o r t ................... 0 6 1 - 6 2 1 13
A IRPORTS D u b lin A i r p o r t ........................................................................... B a g g o t S treet Bridge ..................................................... O ’C o n n e ll S t r e e t ............................................................... S h a n n o n A ir p o r t ...................................................................... K ilk en n y A ir p o r t, H o ld e n s r a th , K i l k e n n y ...................... W a t e r f o r d A i r p o r t ....................................................................
01-379900 01-681777 01-743937 061-45556 056-21427 051-75589
Is so d a te d a n d in o u r o p i n io n was e x e c u t e d a t a b o u t t h a t d a te . RAILW AY S T A T IO N
Bears D ateIs so d a t e d a n d in o u r o p i n io n m ay have b een e x e c u t e d a t a b o u t t h a t d a te .
C .I .E . R a ilw a y S t a ti o n , C a r lo w
P A R K IN G : T h e r e will b e a m p le space a t th e H o u s e. T E L E P H O N E ; C a stle c o m e r 056-412 2 9/4 14 1 3.
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0503-31633
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FAX No. 056-41627.
Telephone: Fenagh H o u se on View and S a le D a y s only: 0 5 0 3 -2 7 1 4 3 D E L IV E R Y : All lots m u st be p a id a n d c le a re d by T h u r s d a y , J u ly 2 6 th , a t 5 p .m . All cle a rin g is a t p u r c h a s e r ’s o w n risk a n d expense. A n y lots u n c le a re d b y 5.00 p .m . o n T h u r s d a y , J u ly 2 6th , will be su bject to clause 3 o f th e B u y e r ’s C o n d i ti o n s a n d will be held in s to ra g e a t th e p u r c h a s e r ’s risk a n d expense.
Bagenalstown
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D IR E C T IO N S : F r o m B a g e n a ls to w n , F e n a g h H o u s e is situ a te d a p p r o x . 5 miles o n r o a d to F e n a g h a n d 1‘/2 m iles f r o m F e n a g h . Please fo llow signs. C A T E R IN G : T e a s a n d L ig h t S n a c k s a v a ila b le o n Sale D a y s b y M s P a tr ic ia K e a rn e y , 0503-41629. T R A N S P O R T C O S T S 1990:
C ollectio n a n d D elivery by a r r a n g e m e n t .
A C C O M M O D A T IO N : R o y a l H o te l, D u b lin St., C a r lo w Seven O a k s , A th y R d ., C a r lo w T h e C a r lo w L o d g e, K ilk e n n y R d., C a r lo w
Tel. 0503-31621 Tel. 0503-31308 Tel. 0503-42002
R E C O M M E N D E D RESTAURANTS: T h e B e am s, D u b l i n st., C a r lo w T h e S te p H o u s e , B o rris, C a r lo w Ballyk ealy H o u s e , B a llo n , C a rlo w
Tel. 0503-31824 Tel. 0503-73401 Tel. 0503-57278
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O IL S O N C A N V A S O IL S O N P A N E L O IL S O N B O A R D W ATERCOLOUR GOUACHE MAHOGANY V IC T O R IA N G E O R G IA N E D W A R D IA N
Lot 410
Lot 359
Lot 406 Lot 364
Lot 313
Lot 193
Lot 310
Lot 254
YARD & OUTDOOR EFFECTS 1.
Sixty-one bales of Briquettes.
(61)
2.
An old pine Meat Safe, and a pine Cycle Rack. (2)
3.
A 300 gallon Oil Tank.
4.
A quantity of earthenware Flower Pots.
( 1)
A 100 gallon galvanised W ater Tank, and another tank. (2)
36B. A quantity of Workshop Tools. 36C. A quantity of Workshop Tools.
22.
A quantity of galvanized Sheeting and some Shoots.
36D. A quantity of Workshop Tools.
22A. A quantity of Aluminium, Copper, Lead and Cast Iron Scrap.
37.
22B. An antique sheet iron Gas Holder.
37A. A Kelly’s Patent small extending Wooden Ladder. (1)
23.
4A. A similar lot. 5.
21 A. A 36' wooden two part Extension Ladder. (1)
An old Shand Mason Fire Pump, some old Scales.
A quantity of Railing. 37B. A Turbo 870 Power Washer.
(1)
37C. A Black & Decker Strimmer.
(1)
23A. A quantity of wrought iron Gates. 24.
Quanity of concrete and fireclay Piping.
38.
A Mains electric Fencing Unit, with reels and quantity of Stakes.
39.
A Flymo Professional Mower.
40.
A lot of assorted antique and old Glass and other Lamp Fittings.
41.
An early Victorian Occasional Chair on turned legs, and a pair of 19th Century Occasional Chairs with cane seats and backs. (3)
Three wooden Trunks or Tack Boxes, 3 Garden Chairs, and a Stool.
42.
Three 19th Century mahogany barback Dining Chairs. (3)
27A. An old Sack Truck, and a wooden Barrow. (2)
43.
Two old deal Cupboards, small Chest on bracket feet, and two Chairs. (5)
A 300 gallon cast iron Water Tank in sections.
28.
44.
Six assorted antique cast iron Feeders. (6)
13.
A Joyce Engineering Root Slicer and Feeder. (1)
28A. An iron Anvil, Pulleys, Bird Scarers, Water Cans, etc. etc.
45.
14.
A Massey Ferguson 3,200 hours.
29.
Quantity of Ram Harnesses, etc.
Old Spong & Co. patent Knife Cleaner, a carved Bellows, and an Edwardian Coal Scuttle, (dam.). (3)
30.
A quantity of Garden Tools.
46.
15.
A Massey Ferguson Mowing Bar. (1)
A pair of Edwardian Coal Scuttles with shaped covers. (2)
16.
A Massey Ferguson Two Sod Plough.
47.
Seven old G olf Clubs with Bag, and some assorted Fishing Equipment.
48.
A Victorian pine Table and another old pine Table with drawer. (2)
6.
A 45' 3-part extension Aluminium Ladder. (1)
7.
Large antique pine Kitchen Table with two drawers, four varied Chairs, and a Screen. (6)
8.
9.
A 10.5 K .V .A . L ister Generator, little used.
D iesel (1)
A 300 gls. galvanised Oil Tank.
24A. Six 12' wooden Feeding Troughs. 25.
26.
Five old pine Tables, and five old Benches. (10)
11.
Two rectangular galvanized Tanks, and four circular Drinking Troughs.
Three 5' plastic Foot Baths, as new.
(6)
135 Tractor, (1)
BASEMENT
(3) 26A. Quantity of 3' and 5' wooden Stakes. 27.
(1)
(1)
25A. A Tanco combination Car Trailer, and Transporter Box. (1)
(1)
10.
12.
A 3 ton Tipping Trailer.
A quantity of varied Timber.
30A. A quantity of Garden Tools.
( 1) 16A. Forty 2' treated and pointed Stakes. (40)
31.
31 A. A quantity of Garden Tools. 32.
17.
18.
Six c o m b in a tio n Troughs for Sheep.
H a y /F e e d in g (6)
A 20' tubular steel Sheep Race and Foot Bath, complete with gates, by Cormac. (1)
18A. A Cormac Sheep Cradle, and a Lamb Cradle. (2)
A quantity of Garden Tools.
32A. A quantity of Wire and Wire Netting.
48A. An antique Child’s wooden Dog Cart, with shafts. (1)
33.
49.
Four pairs of antique steel Fire Tongs, two Pokers, one Shovel, some brass Stair Rods, Fire Dog, and some other items.
50.
Three old electric Fan Heaters, and two other Bar Heaters. (5)
51.
Five modern electric Fan Heaters. (5)
52.
Set of 12 old coloured Hunting Prints after Aiken. (12)
53.
A lot of assorted Prints and Engrav ings.
54.
An old Beer Bottler with enamel tray, an old Cutlery Box and a Wine Shoe.
55.
A late 19th Century mahogany cased Barograph. (1)
Two old pine Saddle Racks, and a Horse Measuring Stick.
33A. An Atco 3' cylinder Mower, complete with roller and seat. (1) 34.
19.
A quantity of Garden Tools.
A Bolens 30" Ride-on Rotary Mower.
A Cormac Sheep Scales, complete with balance, as new. (1)
( 1) 34A. A pair of Garden Seats.
19A. A 15 tine Tractor Cultivator.
(1) 35.
20.
A 300 gallon Oil Tank.
(1)
20A. An old wooden Work Bench and Vice. (1) One hundred (approx.) Bales of Hay.
Quantity o f Chicken Feeders and an old Mower.
35A. Two old Allan Scythes. 36.
21.
(2)
(2)
A cast iron Fireplace and a matching Fender. (2)
(3)
( 100) 36A. A quantity of Workshop Tools. 4
56.
An early Aeolian P ianola with one paper roll. (1)
57.
T w o old steel b o u n d Silver T ru n k s with heavy iron carrying handles. (2)
58.
A stuffed Boar T ro p h y , a Fox T ro p h y , and fo u r pairs o f Riding Boots.
59.
Some old steel D eed Boxes, and some other Cases.
60.
A box o f assorted porcelain Figures, O rnam en ts, Vases, etc. and another box o f stoneware Ewers a n d Vases.
61.
62.
A box lot o f assorted porcelain and pottery Tableware.
76.
A large Victorian six d o o r pine C u p b o a rd , 90", an d a smaller similar d itto , (to be rem oved at ow ner’s risk a n d expense). (2)
84.
A Victorian pine Occasional Table with tw o frieze draw ers, a small Occasional C hair with rope seat, and a large A rm chair. (3)
77.
A large antique pine Dresser type L ard er Unit, with various draw ers, c u p b o a rd and shelves, 17ft. (to be rem oved at ow ner’s risk and expense). (1)
85.
A Bosch A utom atic Chest Freezer, and a Frigidaire cabinet Fridge. (2)
86.
A M epam sa Ergas H eater with bottle.
78.
78 A. A smaller similar ditto.
A box o f assorted glass Decanters, D rinkin g Glasses, etc. A small box o f decanter stoppers.
64.
An Englishware B o u rd alo u , two Bed Pans, nine kidney shaped Dishes, two com partm en t Ju g , fo u r old C h am b er Pots, an d some o th er o d d items.
65.
A Philips Stereo R ecord Player, an electric Clock, and a Desk Lamp. (3)
66.
A R em ington p o rtab le T ypew riter in case. (1)
67.
A n a n t i q u e p in e D r e s s e r cupb o ard base, 64".
68.
A V ictorian tw o -door pine W ardrobe with arched panels an d base drawer, 60".
(1)
A large Victorian pine plank top Kitchen Table on turned legs, 87". (1)
80.
T hree old pine Clothes H orses, two large pine F orm s, an old pine T able, an d a painted Dresser. (7)
81.
87.
A painted pine C u p b o ard , a walnut W ash S tand, a pair o f pine Alcove C u p b o a rd doors with interior, an old iron Bed H ead, some Deck Chairs, and some L am p Shades, and a Carpet.
88.
A lot o f assorted Suitcases, W ooden Cases, Baskets, etc. (A Lot)
89.
A painted pine C orner C u p b o ard , a Victorian Bedside C u p b o ard , an E dw ardian Occasional T able, and a painted Towel Rail.
90.
A carved Occasional high-back Chair, tw o Model Ships, a painted Lam p S tandard, a nd a Dolls Bed. (5)
91.
A Victorian m ahogany C hest of three long an d two short drawers on turned legs,48"w. (1)
92.
Two similar Chests.
93.
A Victorian m ahogany Towel Rail, a p a i n t e d T o w e l R ail, a n d tw o V ictorian Dressing Table M irrors, dam. (4)
(1)
79.
A lot o f old Soda S yphons, old Skating Shoes an d other od d items.
63.
An old Milners patent Safe.
( 1)
BACK BEDROOMS
A large antique pine Dresser, the up p er section with three shelves over two long frieze drawers and four c u p b o a rd doors below, 96". (T o be rem oved at ow ner’s risk and expense). ( 1)
See illustration.
w ith (1)
( 1)
69.
An old Singer foot operated Sewing Machine o n cast iron stand. (1)
70.
A V i c t o r i a n p itc h p in e L in e n C u p b o a rd with three arched panel d oors an d a chest o f three long drawers, 64". (1)
71.
Three Victorian C u rtain Poles, a lot o f brass C o at H o o k s, an d two cane A rmchairs.
72.
A n E dw ard ian ebonised Occasional Chair, a n d an Edw ardian Night Chair. (2)
73.
Two dozen 30" brass Stair Rods.
74.
A Royal Staffordshire A rt Deco cream Ju g with cover, old Jelly M ould, assorted platew are etc. and an o th er box o f assorted items. (A Lot)
75.
LOT8I
LARGE KITCHEN 82.
A chrom iu m plated Exercising/R ow ing M achine, 5 C ro q u et Spikes, an d a H ockey Stick.
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED
83.
A large pine Kitchen Table with form ica to p on square legs, a pine F o rm , a small Table, two cane Chairs, a n d a n o th e r Chair. (T o be rem oved at o w n e r’s risk and expense). T w o old painted pine C up b o ard s, and a pine Table. (3)
Victorian
m ahogany (2)
5
94.
A painted deal Wardrobe, a Victorian Wash Stand, and another Wardrobe.
(3)
SMALL KITCHEN 119.
Pair of early Victorian four door pine Cupboards, 50". (0
95.
Four old Armchairs.
(4)
120.
96.
A painted Victorian Chest of three long and two short drawers, and a two drawer painted Dressing Table. (2)
A small pine Cupboard with sliding doors, and a pine Side Table with frieze drawer. (2)
121.
A pair of Bentwood Armchairs and three green Bentwood Chairs. (5)
97.
98.
99.
BACK BEDROOM — MAIN HOUSE 127.
A pair of late Victorian painted mahogany Chests, each with three long and two short drawers on plinth base, 48". (27
128.
A similar ditto, 46".
129.
A V ic to ria n p a in te d m a h o g an y Dressing Table with two frieze drawers, 49"w. (1)
(1)
A lot of assorted Prints and Engrav ings.
122.
A four burner Gas Cooker with eyelevel grill and oven. (1)
A quantity of assorted Books, and G ram aphone Records.
123.
A 5' cubic foot Bosch Fridge.
A quantity of assorted Books.
124.
A two tier mahogany Tea Trolley and another Tea Trolley. (2)
131.
A Victorian Occasional Armchair, on turned legs with loose cover. (1)
125.
An old painted pine Dresser, a pine Side Table, and a folding Card Table.
132.
A late Wm. IV mahogany Occasional Chair on turned legs, with loose cover. ( 1)
(1)
130. Two similar 3' Beds, complete with painted ends. (2)
100. A quantity of assorted Books. 101. F our old Open Bookcases on bracket feet. (4)
(3)
102. A Victorian Chesterfield Settee on turned legs with loose cover. (1) 103. A 19th Century two door lacquered Display Cabinet on square legs, 34". (1) 104. A six drawer egg collectors Specimen Chest, 18"h x 15"w, (1) 105. A leather bound Dress Case, and other assorted Cases. 106. A 4' Bed complete with oak ends, and a 2'6" Divan Bed. (2) 107. A mahogany Occasional Table on square legs, and a 19th Century barback mahogany Dining Chair. (2) 108. A Victorian painted Wash Stand, two small Carpet Squares and a Fireguard
(4) 109.
Artist Colour Proof “ Portrait of Robert Watson Esq., M a ster o f C a rlo w an d Islan d Foxhounds” . (1)
110.
J.H. Butler “ Pastel Study of a Dog” , signed, and a lot of other assorted Prints and Engravings.
111. Mid Victorian mahogany Cupboard with three arched panel doors on plinth base, 70"w. (1) 112. Set of 6 Victorian Gothic style pitch pine Hall Chairs, with pierced arched backs over solid seats on turned legs. (6) 113. No Lot. 114.
No Lot.
115.
No Lot.
116.
No Lot.
117.
No Lot.
118.
No Lot.
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LOT 153
133.
A late V ictorian painted pine tw o d o o r W ardrobe, with long base drawer, 53". (1)
155.
A Q ueen A n n e style w alnu t L o w B oy with three drawers on cabriole legs, 30". (1)
134.
A quantity Blankets.
156.
A W m . & M ary style sm all w alnut Bureau with slopin g front en closin g a fitted interior over tw o lo ng drawers, on spiral twist legs united by an Xshaped stretcher, 39" x 18". (1)
135.
136.
137.
of
assorted
W oollen
A rectangular painted Victorian m ah o gan y Side Table, with frieze drawer on turned legs, and another small painted O ccasional Table. (2)
157.
A painted O ccasional Chair with pad ded seat, and an oak framed Fire Screen. (2) A telescopic patent Bed T ray/T ab le, o n cast iron stan d and a small cast iron Fire Curb. (2)
158.
A Q ueen A n n e style walnut Chest on Chest o f sm all proportions, the upper section with a dental m ou ld ed cornice and four drawers with canted corners above a slide and three larger drawers on bracket feet, 57" x 25". (1)
161.
T w o antique Oriental Rugs, (worn), (2)
162.
A 4' Bed c om plete with w alnut ends.
BEDROOM 2 (1) 163.
A n oa k O ccasional Table with shaped top on turned legs. (1)
164.
A n early C on tin en tal P rovincial elm x-framed latted Sto o l, 24". (1)
165.
A n early 19th Century French marble to p parquetry Bedside C hest, with three-quarter brass gallery, and three drawers o n square tapering legs, 30" x 17". ( I) S ee illustration.
166.
A n attractive early 19th Century slope front and inlaid m a h og an y sw ing fram e T oilet Mirror with oval plate and fitted interior a bove a base drawer on ogee bracket feet 17". (1)
A four fold m a h ogan y D ressing Screen with floral fabric panels, 84".
( 1) 138.
A beige ground Oriental style Carpet Square, 15' x 9', and tw o pairs o f floral Curtains.
159.
A C on tin en tal arched panel W all Mirror with red glass fram e, 3 OV2" x 1 7 >/4 ". (1)
139.
A large antique Oriental Rug, 102" x 58", and another smaller ditto. (2)
160.
140.
A V ictorian painted T ow el Rail, painted m ah o g a n y O ccasional Table, and a painted Chair. (3)
A very attractive oval W all Mirror, with fram e studded with green glass stones, 27" x 20". (1)
141.
A pain ted Art N o u v e a u Wall Mirror with m etal m oun ts, and an Edwardian lift top C o m m o d e. (2)
142.
A tw o d o o r painted pine Cupboard, a small painted W ardrobe, and another W ardrobe. (3)
143-147 N o Lots.
BEDROOM 1 148.
A n Edw ardian inlaid m ahogany O ccasional Chair with shaped latted b ack, and a pair o f Chippendale style high back Chair on cabriole legs. (3)
149.
A 19th Century m ahogan y Bedside P edestal, with sh elf drawer on square tapering legs. (1)
150.
A similar G eorgian o ak ditto.
151.
A n attractive 19th Century marquetry and parquetry O ccasional Table, the rectangular top with canted corners and a centre panel inlaid with a classical scene depicting Figures in a C hariot pulled by tw o Cockerels on a quadruple p od , 31 â&#x20AC;&#x2122;/ 2". (1)
( 1)
152. A n E d w a r d i a n w a l n u t Wal l C upb oard with pierced gallery and mirror back, 31" x 40". (1) 153. A G eorgia n period m a hogan y Chest on C hest, the upper section with three long and three short drawers and three long drawers b elow on bracket feet, 42". (1) S ee illustration. 154. A g o o d inlaid m ahogan y Toilet Mirror with rectangular plate over tw o drawers on bracket feet, 21 Vi". (1)
L O T 160
1
175. An antique Oriental Rug with large centre medallion, enclosing two smaller ditto on a navy ground surrounded by a red field inside a large border, 81" x 52". (1) 176.
No Lot.
177.
A George III period tray top mahogany Bedside Cupboard, with drawer on square tapering legs (altered) Stamped W. Williamson & Sons, Guildford, 16". (1)
BEDROOM 3
177A A French Empire period mahogany Boat Bed with gilt metal mounts, approx. 4'. (1) 178. A 19th Century style French marble topped and gilt metal mounted Bedside Cupboard with frieze drawer on cabriole legs. (1) See illustration. LOTS 178
165
178A Small mahogany Occasional Table on turned supports, (part of nest). (1) 179.
An early Georgian mahogany Stool, with drop in seat on shell carved cabriole legs, with pad feet, 16" v 20". See illustration. (1)
180.
A very fine Irish Chippendale period m a h o g a n y Se c r e t a i r e Linen Cupboard, the architectural style divided pediment with a Greek key pattern moulding and a blind fret band over two panel doors above a secretaire drawer and four other drawers on square fret cut bracket feet, 52"w x 86"h. (1) See Colour Illustration.
180A Edwardian Coal Scuttle and Shovel. ( 1)
L O T I67
167. A G e o rg ia n p eriod m a h o g an y kneehole Desk with a long frieze d ra w e r a n d a cen tre s lid e-o u t cupboard with panel door, flanked with three drawers to either side on bracket feet. (1) See illustration. 168. A Victorian mahogany rectangular Bidet on turned legs. (1) 169. A good Georgian period mahogany Chest on Chest, the upper section with three long and two short drawers flanked with fluted canted corners on a three drawer base with later bun feet, 42". (1) See illustration. 170. A 5-piece hand-painted Toilet Set decorated with fruit, by J. Hancock, Burselem. (5) 8
171.
A Georgian mahogany dish top Occasional Table with flip top on tripod base, 24". (1)
172. An a ttra c tiv e G e o rg ia n p erio d mahogany Linen Cupboard, of low proportions with two panelled doors enclosing four slides on chest of four short drawers on tall bracket feet, 54". See illustration. (1) 173. An a ttra c tiv e p air o f G e rm a n porcelain two branch cartouche shaped Girandoles, encrusted with flow ers an d su r m o u n te d with cherubs, electrified, 16" x 12" each. (2) See illustration. 174.
An antique Oriental Rug with two diamond shaped medallions on navy blue field inside six borders, 72" x 55". ( 1)
181.
An early 19th Century mahogany Chest of three long and two short drawers on turned legs, 39". (1)
182.
A mahogany swing frame Dressing Table Mirror with oval plate, 19". (1)
183.
A 5-piece Englishware pink ground Toilet Set. (5)
184.
A good pair of 19th Century carved French Bed Ends with cane panels, the top rails carved with floral swags, basket of flowers and ribbons, 56'. (2) See illustration.
184A Hunting Tails, Hunting Coats, some assorted Hats, etc. 185.
A small antique Oriental Prayer Rug, and two other small Rugs, (worn). (3)
186.
No Lot.
187.
No Lot.
IM PERFECTIONS NOT STATED
194.
A fine French Empire period Secre taire Abbatant, the arched top above a long drawer, flanked with two ebonised columns with gilt metal capitals centred with two glazed doors enclosing a drop down writing surface on gilt and ebonised paw feet, 64" x 33". (1) See illustration.
195.
An Edwardian Piano Stool.
196.
A French Empire period mahogany Dressing Table, the swing framed mirror with brass finial heads surmounted and two brass candle holders on a chest of four long graduating drawers with bracket feet, 37". (1) See colour illustration.
197.
A magnificent French Empire period mahogany and brass mounted boat shaped Bed, profusely decorated with heavy cased gilt swans and half circular pillar supports with various metal mounts, 4'6"w. (1) See colour illustration.
198.
A similar four drawer Commode with gilt metal mounts flanked with two columns and a marble top 44". (1) See illustration.
199.
A very attractive pair of French Empire period mahogany and gilt metal mounted Bedside Cupboards with marble tops and tri-dolphin supports on paw feet, 33"h. (2) See illustration.
200.
A fine F ren ch E m pire p erio d architectural type Cheval Mirror, flanked with two pillar supports with gilt leaf capitals on heavy gilt paw feet, 81"x48". (1) See illustration.
201.
An attractive 19th Century Chinese hardwood Vanity Case, inlaid with various rams and decorated with mother-o-pearl etc., the lift-up top enclosing a mirror and a divided front enclosing various sized drawrs, and two heavy brass carrying handles, 11". See illustration. (1)
202.
Two antique Oriental Rugs, (worn). (2)
203.
A Caucasian rug with octagonal and triangular medallion on a light blue field inside three borders, 91" x 55". (1)
204.
A large beige Axminster Carpet, 23' x 15'approx. (1)
205.
A Charles IX ebonised and gilt metal m o u n te d P o rtico A rc h ite c tu ra l Mantel Clock, supported by four columns on a stepped base with bun feet, 23". (1)
L O T 169
BEDROOM 4 188.
A Victorian painted Towel Rail, three tier Occasional Table, and two other Occasional Tables. (3)
189. A late Georgian period mahogany Wardrobe with two panel doors above a chest of two long and two short drawers, 52". (1) 190.
A late George 111 period inlaid mahogany Bureau Abbatant, the top with a long drawer over a drop-front writing surface enclosing a fitted interior with drawers and pigeon hole compartments, above two cupboard doors on square tapering legs, 35". See illustration. (1)
191.
A Regency period ebonised and brass mounted Side Chair, with lyre back on reeded sabre legs. (1)
192.
A good Regency period simulated rosewood and brass mounted Side Chair on sabre legs. (1)
193.
A superb French Empire period K ingsw ood and brass m o u n ted Centre/Dining Table, the segmented top with two borders of crossbanding on square tapering legs, terminating in brass cups united by a shaped stretcher, 59"d. (1) See colour illustration.
walnut
telescopic (1)
9
216.
A g o o d set o f 6 D u tch floral m arquetry high back D in in g Chairs with drop-in seats on cabriole legs with ball ’n claw feet, and a similar carver Armchair. (7) S ee illustration.
217.
A n 18th Century red w alnut Side Chair with shaped splat and top rail over a drop-in seat on cabriole legs with scroll feet. (1)
218.
A very g o o d G eorgian period m ahogan y Sideboard, o f large propor tions, the top with a roped edge and shaped three-quarter gallery above th r e e fr ie z e d r a w e r s a n d t w o cupboard doors raised on six spiral twist and ring turned legs, 97". (1) S ee illustration.
219.
A very fine Irish R egency period inlaid m ahogan y breakfront Library B o o k c a s e , t h e b r a ss m o u n t e d pedim ent form ed with S scrolls and C scroll shapes above four arched glazed panel d o ors over four frieze drawers flanked with four h alf reeded pillars and four glazed panel doors b elow on turned legs, 97". Posibly Cork, (1) S ee colour illustration.
220.
A large Satsuma baluster shaped Vase with fixed cover converted for electric to suit a lam p, 17"h. (1)
221.
A sm all G eorge III style inlaid dem i lu n e fo ld -o v e r C ard T a b le , crossbanded in satin w ood on square tapering legs united by a concave stretcher shelf, 30". (1)
222.
A n Oriental Carpet Square with large centre m edallion on an iron red field inside various borders, 1 5 'x 10'8". (1)
LOT 172
LANDING 210.
A classical bronzed Figure o f a Lady on circular base after H. H opp en L anclon, 23" (1)
211. A n antique classical bronze Figure o f a nude male o n circular base, 2 4 ‘A".
( 1) 2 12 . A carved Art N ou v ea u three colou red
niarble bust o f a G en tlem an in the Fre-Raphelite style, 18". (I) 213.
A L A R G E h eavy large bronze m odel o f an Elephant, 28"h x 46". (1) S ee illustration.
214.
A pair o f 19th Century ov al gilt threebranch G ir o n d o les with scrolling branches and leaf m oulded frames and bevelled mirror panels, 34" x I9 V2" See illustration. (2)
215.
A g o o d late G eorge III flip-top n i a h o g a n y B r e a k f a s t T a b l e , th e rectangular to p with rounded corners on baluster shaped c olu m n and quadruple p o d with paw feet, 58". (1) See illustration.
10
LOT 179
FRONT HALL 229.
A pair of good quality Hepplewhite style carved mahogany Torchere’s with fluted and reeded columns on carved tripod bases with paw feet, 6 IV2". (1) See illustration.
230.
A very decorative Japanese carved hardwood Shodana or Cabinet, the panels decorated with various birds and flowers, and various stepped shelves on scroll legs with carvod and pierced apron, 94" x 55". (1) See illustration.
231.
An important pair of Irish Regency period gilt and ebonised Pier 1 ables, of unusual small proportions in the manner of Hope, each with a rectangular marble top, and leaf carved edge, on monopodia supports and carved lions with ebonised bodies, standing on a rectangular marble inset platform with frorjt bun feet, 24"w X29V2"h. (1) Provencance: Newtown Park House, the property of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McGuire, Christies Sale Sept. l ‘J76. See colour illustration.
232.
A pair of Wm. & Mary style carved oak high back Occasional Chairs with stuff over seats. (2)
233.
An early Georgian period carved giltwood Wall Mirror with ornate frame and later bevelled mirror panel, 41 V2 " X 34" See illustration. (1)
L OT I 73 (pr.) 223.
An Art Nouveau brass Hall Lantern, with opaline glass panel, another Hall Lantern, and another Light Fitting. (To Be removed at owner’s risk and expense). (3)
224.
A quantity of modern Axminster Stair Carpet, 50" x 36".
225.
Approx. 22 brass Stair Rods, 40".
226.
A superb brass mounted Sconce, porcelain Vase and Cover, with mask handles decorated with a classical scene of lady playing a mandolin and a cupid, and other trophies on a shaped brass base, signed G. Labarre, 35". See illustration.
227.
A late George III period mahogany fold-over Card Table, with D shaped top on tapering reeded legs, 36". (1) See illustration.
228.
An early 19th Century oak Longcase Clock with arched swan neck pedi ment and painted dial signed Jos Nicol, flanked with two fluted columns, 79"h. (1)
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED
LO T 184 11
243.
A Regency period gilt and rosewood Console Table with white marble top on scrolled cabriole legs with paw feet 39". (1) See illustration.
244.
A very fine pair of Irish Georgian period mahogany Library Bookcases, each with a dental moulded cornice above two gothic style glazed panel doors flanked with two half spiral reeded columns, above a cupboard base with two panel doors on bracket feet, 108"h X 5 l"w. (1) See illustration.
245.
An early Victorian rosewood Stick Barometer by L. Casella, London, 35" (1)
246.
A circular brass Barometer, 9"d.
cased
Aneroid (1)
247.
An antique Oriental Rug with stylized field inside three borders, 144" x 56". (1)
248.
An attractive Oriental Runner with three large medallions on a dark red ground inside three borders, 127" x 47". (I)
249.
A large antique ditto, 155" x 42".
250.
A carved 19th Century hardwood T o rc h ere , with b alu ste r tu rn e d co lum n and ca rv ed tri-d o lp h in support, 42'/2". (1)
251.
Periodical: - Weatherby (James) & others [English] “ Racing Calendar” , Vol. 1, 1773-1981, including “ Race Form, up to D ate” , together 208 vols. All full calf except for 2 vols. As a periodical W.a.f. Rare. (208)
252.
Periodical — “ Irish Racing Calendar” Vol. 151 - Vol. 185, together 35 vols. 8vo. D. 1940 -1974. All cloth, as a coll. W.a.f. (35)
253.
Periodical: “ General Stud Book” 49 vols. 8vo. varied bindings. (49)
254.
A superb Wm. IV mahogany Dining Table, the circular top crossbanded and with a carved gadroon edge raised on a very ornate triform pod with scroll corners and a leaf carved band on heavy ebonised carved paw feet, 66"d. (I) See colour illustration.
LOT 180
234.
An antique Chinese cloisonne Vase decorated with flowers 14". (1)
235.
A very attractive Chinese cloisonne baluster shaped Vase decorated with birds and flowers, H'/a". (1)
236.
237.
238.
12
A 19th Century carved elm Joiner’s Chair with triangular seat on turned supports. (1) See illustration. A Victorian mahogany Side Table with fossil black marble top, 60". (1) A pair of heavy Georgian mahogany hall Chairs, each with an oval panelled back over a shaped solid seat raised on pierced baluster shaped standards. (2) See illustration.
239.
An early 19th Century mahogany Hat & Coat Stand, with turned baluster type column, triform base on bun feet. See illustration. (1)
240.
A very large Royal D o u lto n Jardiniere decorated with leaves, 18". (1) Fine heavy pair of Natural Ivory Elephant Tusks, each 58‘/2"h approx. with 13" girth, approx. 5st. overall, on ebonised stands. (2) See illustration.
241.
242.
A superb large gilt Convex Wall Mirror, with moulded ball frame and eagle cresting and reeded ebonised inner frame, 59" X 35". (1) See illustration.
(1)
Break for Lunch
STUDY 255.
A Victorian three tier serpentine shaped rosewood Whatnot, on spiral twist supports and turned legs, 34" x 2 0 ".
See illustration.
( 1)
256.
A very attractive 19th Century gilt Overmantel, the top applied and pierced with scrolling foliage above a leaf carved frame and mirror panel, 62‘/2" x 49". (1)
See illustration. 257.
A two tier George II style Occasional Table, with circular leaves on tripod base, 27". (1)
258.
A very attractive and unusual Art Nouveau Federal style marquetry Settee with floral panels and reeded top rail on spiral twist legs, 80".
See illustration. 259.
A very fine 19th Century Italian marquetry free standing Desk, the centre inset cupboard with two doors and two drawers, flanked with five drawers on either side profusely decorated with vases of flowers, floral swags, and scrolling foliage, 60"w. (1)
See colour illustration. 260.
An early oak Side Table with frieze drawer on turned baluster shaped supports, 30" X 32"w. (1)
261.
Fine pair of heavy bronze Marley Horses after Costeau, 19"h. (2)
See illustration. 262.
A superb French marble and ormolu mounted 30 Day Mantel Clock, the top with an oval urn finial over a circular enamel dial with Roman numerals signed J.J. Lapaute a ’ Paris, on plain bracket feet, 19'/2"h. (1)
See illustration. 263.
An early 19th Century miniature oak gate leg drop-leaf Table on bobbin turned supports, 6" x 7". (1)
264.
A good 19th Century heavy brass Microscope on tri-column support and circular base stamped Cary, London, 19‘/2". (1)
265.
An antique four stage brass and mahogany mounted Telescope by Dollard of London. (1)
266.
A Bokhara Rug with two rows of octagons on a brown ground, 57" x 39". (1)
267.
A cast iron Fender, 60"w.
268.
An unusual gothic style fretwork Frame with Coat of Arms. (1)
269.
Im portant Archive of Original Maps, Plans, Sketches, for Fenagh House and Lands, with various extensions for New Drawing Room, Conserva tory, Stables, and other Out Buildings etc. together with some specifications. Numerous items, as a collection of M/ss Material, W.a.f.
LOT 190
270.
( 1)
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED
271.
272.
Collection of various original M /ss Drawings for Cottages at Fennagh, also for Court House, Police Station, and Forge Buildings, together with a Plan of the Village of Fenagh with references to various holdings etc. All in sc rib ed C a rm ich a el & Jo n e s, Architects, Dublin 1858. As a coll. of M /ss material, W.a.f. An important collection. (1) “ Atlas to the Townland Survey of the County of Carlow” , atlas folio D. 1840. Maps including index. Some cold. Bind. dam. As an Atlas, W.a.f. (1) Quantity o f varied Naval &. Military Books, approx. 125. As a lot. (1)
273.
Shelf of Books, mostly Whitakers Almanac. (1)
273A Shelf of varied leather bound Books, approx. 50. (1) 273B Two shelves of varied books. Military, War, and Naval Books. As a lot. W.a.f. (1)
MORNING ROOM 274.
A very attractive pair of large heavy ormolu mounted baluster shaped marble Cassolettes with ram ’s mask handles and pierced covers on square bases, 21‘/a". (2)
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Lot 507(Pair) Lot 231 (Pair)
...
Lot 520 Lot 259
Lot 515
Lot 608 (Carpet)
Lot 602
Lot 616 (Table)
LOT 199 (pr.)
LOT200
LOT194
275.
A good pair of French porcelain two handled Urns, with mask handles, each hand-painted on a green and gilt ground with rural scenes depicting Farming Folk in a Landscape, on a square base, 11 "h. (2) See illustration.
276.
A superb French ormnolu Mantel Clock, decorated in the rococo manner with classical figures and animals, and a circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, by Rousseville Paris. (1) See colour illustration.
LOT201
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 15
L O T 214 (pr.)
L 0T 196
111.
A gilt decorated glass Bowl and another pink glass and gilt decorated ditto. (2)
111 A A Bristol blue glass Bowl and liner, 9". (1) 278.
LOT213 16
A 19th Century German porcelain Centrepiece modelled with cherubs around a tree stump supporting a basket on an ornate flower encrusted pink ground base with four legs, 21 "h, (altered) (1) See illustration.
L O T 216 (set o f 7)
279.
An attractive Vienna blanc-de-chine tw o h a n d le d Vase a n d cover, encrusted with flowers, 10"h, and a matching Cabaret Tray, 19".
280.
No Lot.
L O T 227
L O T 198
L O T S 229(pr.),
239 229(pr.)
LO T218
LO T233
L O T S 238(pr.) 236 238 (pr.)
17
I
LOT242
LOT243
LOT230
LOT258
281.
A large Chinese blue and white crackleware Pilgrim Flask with two dragon handles, the panels decorated with fishermen on a coast line, I S V i â&#x20AC;&#x2122;h.
See colour illustration. 282.
LO T 241 (pr.) 18
(1)
A very fine Worcester blue scale Pot Pourri and Cover, decorated with panels of flowers and gilt on a circular foot with two mask handles, 13". (1)
See illustration.
LOT2S5
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED
LOT259
LOT262
LOTS 261 (pr.) 301 261 (pr.) LOTS 433
275(pr.)
A Serves porcelain Jewel Casket with gilt metal m ou n ts, decorated with classical scenes and floral panels, (dam). (1)
286.
A set o f 3 attractive French porcelain floral decorated Saucers and a m atching C u p, sm all blue and white Vase 4 â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;/a", and a small M ug, Grey & Sons Ltd., Aldridge. (6)
287.
A rare St. Petersburg m odel o f a Cherub, 6". (1)
288.
A n a t t r a c t i v e p a ir o f M e i s s e n porcelain Tea Caddies and Covers, ea ch d e c o r a te d w ith v a r io u s landscapes and other scenery with figures, 6". (2)
435
27S(pr.
278
285.
547 283.
Attractive pair o f R ocking h am tw o handled V ases, each decorated on a dark blue ground , landscapes and flowers o n white ground panels on rococco style base, 6V2". (1)
See illustration. 289.
See illustration. 290.
See illustration. 284.
437(pr.) 283 (pr.)
282
283
437^
A very fine 33-piece part C ham ber lains Imari pattern porcelain Tea & C offee Set. (33)
See illustration.
A n early N ew h all Tea Pot with shaped fluted body, 6". (1)
A n a n tiq u e M eissen T ea P ot decorated in red with figures by a River. (1)
See illustration. 291.
A rare early B ow Figure o f a seated N u n reading a B o ok , 6". (1) 19
309
292.
A n attractive Berlin blue ground porcelain C u p, Cover, and Stand, decorated with cherubs. See illustration.
293.
A sm all early Worcester C u p, with spiral fluted bo d y , and m atching Saucer d ecorated with flowers. (2)
294.
A sm all serpentine shaped black marble Paper Weight, with micro m osaic panel depicting D o v e s o f Pliny, 5". (17
295.
An attractive 19th Century French m a la c h ite and qu artz crystal Paperweight, 51/2". (1)
296.
A set o f 6 early Chinese Export blue and white octagonal shaped armorial Plates, m on o gra m m ed in gilt, 9 ‘/2". (6)
303.
A carved A frican ivory Bust o f a N egro, 9 y/'. (1)
304.
A three fold Art N o u v ea u m ahogan y Screen with em b ossed copper panels, 42". (1)
297. An antique Chinese porcelain Beaker, decorated on a white ground with figures. (1) See illustration. 298. An attractive 18-piece part Wedgewood cream w are C offee Set, decorated with garlands o f flowers. (18) 299. A g o o d floral decorated W orcester Cup and Saucer with dark blue and gilt rim, and another small early W orcester Cup. (2)
305.
A very attractive late G eorgian foldover dem i-lune inlaid m ah o ga n y Card Table with sh aped frieze on square tapering spade legs, 39". (1) See illustration.
306.
A n u n u s u a l b i r d ’s e y e w a l n u t miniature Table or Specim en Table, the o c ta g o n a l hin ged to p enclosin g a velvet lined interior on a quadruple pod , tapering in brass castors, 36". (1) See illustration.
307.
A R egency period ebonised and gilt p a i n t e d C a r v e r A r m c h a i r w ith bergere seat on tapering ring turned o utsw ept legs. (1) S ee illustration.
300. An antique Chinese famille rose Beaker, with seal mark and small intertwining handle, AVi". (I) See illustration. 301.
L. Marchand Bronze Figure o f Classical Lady seated by a Stream with Vessel in her hand, stam ped L. M archand & Schoenewerk 16"h. (1) S ee illustration.
302. A very attractive and unusual 19th Century French porcelain baluster shaped Vase, decorated in relief with colourful birds, nest and eggs, flowers and foliage with o rm olu m oun ts and stand, 2 1 ‘/ 2"h. (1) See illustration.
20
307
LOTS 514 308.
A superb R egency period rosew ood brass inlaid and brass m ounted D isp la y Cabinet on console type stand, the top with a three-quarter brass gallery ab o v e tw o glazed doors enclosin g tw o adjustable shelves, flanked with tw o leaf carved scrolled cabriole supports, heightened with gilt and a mirror back on plinth base, 48". (1) Se e colour illustration.
309.
A very attractive late Regency period m a h og a n y fo ld-o ver Card Table, with rose w o od crossbanding and brass inlay, the top with rounded corners and a wide plain frieze with brass bead w ork, on a spiral reeded baluster c o lu m n and c o n c a v e platform o n four reeded splayed legs, with brass paw castors, 36". (1) S e e illustration.
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED
313.
A superb Regency period rosew ood flip top Centre Table, the circular top 52"d, raised on a three sided tapering concave pillar on a triform base with heavy winged brass paw fe et. (1) Provenance - Originally in the Collection o f Lord Fermoy. See colour illustration.
314.
A very fine large Bokhara Carpet with mustard and beige ground and numerous borders, 14'4" x 11'6". (1)
315.
An attractive Oriental R u g with multi coloured field, 82" X 55". (1)
316.
An Oriental Rug with stylized beige field inside three borders, 88" x 40".
(1)
OIL PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS, & PRINTS 317.
J. Holm es 1851. “ P. J o n e s” , Portrait o f G en t, w / c , signed and dated. 10" x %Vt". (1) S ee illustration.
318.
H. Rowntree. “ S h a m e ” , Puppy with M ussle, a Kitten hiding a dead duckling, W / c , signed, 1 3 " X 9 '/2" . (1 )
‘^.t< LOT3I9
319.
LOTS 313,
310.
A very fine Regency period brass m o u n ted and brass inlaid r ose w ood S o fa /L ib r a ry T able, the rectangular to p with b ow ed ends ab ove two m ock and tw o freize drawers and a roped brass edge, raised on four C scroll supports united by a turned stretcher on brass paw feet, 54". (1) S e e colour illustration.
311.
A very ornate Chippendale style m a h o g a n y S ilv e r T a b le , th e rectangular top with a pierced gallery and frieze raised on four square pierced legs, united by an ornate stretcher on spade feet, 28" x 22"w. S e e illustration. (1)
312.
A n Edwardian walnut Coal Scuttle with pull-down front and slice, 26"h. ( 1)
314
LO T 317
Colonial School. “ Mandarin D u c k s ” , W / c , 10" x 12‘/2". S ee illustration. (1)
LOT320 21
320.
19th Century English School “The Fabric for the Wedding Dress” , Figures in a Drapers Shop, w /c, 20" x 16". (1) See illustration.
321.
Casey - Irish School “ Three Donkey’s on a Coastline” , W /c ,8 " x 10'/2". (1)
322.
Early 19th Century English School ■“ Couple Dancing in a Storm and a Hamlet beyond” , W /c, 21" x 16". (1) S e e illustration.
328.
F. Shore 1881. “ Scottish Pipers on a Wooded Path” , O.O.C., signed and dated, 42" x 33". See illustration. (1)
329.
G. Jenkins. “ L an d sc ap e with C o ttag e s an d Figures on a Path” , 0 . 0 . B., and its companion “ Winter Snow Scene” , both signed, 18" x 10". (2)
330.
A. Lemon After J.F. Herring. “ Horses and Poultry in a Stable” , O.O.C., Fondo, 19". (1) See illustration.
331.
After E. Neale 19th Century English. Set of 6 coloured litographic prints, “ Game Birds” , printed by F. Waller London. (6)
332.
19th Century English School. W /c, “ Landscape with Bridge in back ground” , 9 '/2" x 13'/2". (1)
LOT324(pr.)
LOT322
LOT325 325.
333.
Pair of antique Bartolozzi coloured E n g ra v in g s dep ictin g C lassical Scenes, 20"d, in gilt frames. (2)
See illustration.
334.
F. Townsend “ Bowl of Posies on a Ledge with Butterfly” and its companion both w /c ’s, signed and dated 1912, 9" x
After George Morland. Antique needlework Picture on silk, oval, 15 '/2 " X 17 Vi". ( 1)
335.
Early 19th Century Needlework Picture o f “ Lady by a Tree” , in decorated painted glass frame, and H ogarth mount, 15" x 11". (1)
336.
19th Century English School. W /c, “ Coastal Scene with Figures and Boat in foreground” . 9" x 13". (1)
337.
D. Cox. “ Landscape with Castle Ruins and River in background” , W /c, bears a signature. (1)
F. May Colourful Still Life — “ Flowers and Basket” , signed and dated 1859, 13" x 16 '/2".
LOT323 326.
323.
324.
22
John Fredrick Taylor, R.W.S. “‘Huntsman with H ounds” , W /c, signed with initials, 17" x 1 2 */2". (1) S e e illustration. J. Mac Ivor Grierson ‘“Intercepted Dispatches” . Figures in a n Inn, W /c and its companion “ The ILap of Luxury” , An Old Huntsman b y a Fire, signed and dated. (2) S e e illustration.
18 '/2".
( 1)
(2 )
See illustration. 327.
Continental School - F. Candela W /c, “ Street Scene” , and its com panion a pair, 7" x 4", signed; and a larger similar pair, possibly by the same hand, 14" x 9".
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED
338.
After Maude Goodman. A ttractive p air o f coloured prints, Elegant Figures in an Interior, “ W hen the H eart is Y oung” a n d its com panion, “ A nd Lived H appily Ever A fter” , 19" x 29" in gilt frames.
343.
A. Garnett. “ A M oonlit Coastal Scene with Sailing B o ats” , O .O .C ., signed, oval, I2"xl6".
(1)
344.
A.H. Cole. “ Sunset, W o m an on a Path, by a large F a rm H o u se ” , O .C.C., signed, 10" x 14". (1)
345.
English School. “ D o g in a K e n n e l ” , O .O . C ., indistinctly signed and dated 1905,14"
(2) L O T 326 (pr.)
X 10". 346.
(1)
C o lo u re d print after Vermeer, and its co m p a n io n a pair, 17" x 14", in attractive frames. (2)
LOT347 347.
20th Century Russian School. “ G irl on a H orse draw n sleigh followed by a M an on H o rseb ack ” , 0 . 0 . P., signed with m onogram , 12" x 16". (1) See illustration.
348.
19th Century French. Set o f 4 hand coloured “ French F ashion P rints” , dated 1860. (4)
LOT 351 (pr.) LOT328
LOT330
339.
English School. “ A W o o d lan d River with W aterfall” , W / c,2 2 '/2" x 15". (1)
340.
After J.B . H uet, 18th Century French. Pair o f coloured Engravings, ‘Fem ale Figures” . (2)
341.
M acW hirter. W /c , “ H ighland Landscape with Sheep by a Steam in foregrou nd” , i V i " X 17", signed. (1)
342.
W /c , “ Indian Coastal Scene with Sailing B oats” , O .O .C ., signed, oval, 12"xl6".
(1)
LOT353 349.
19th Century English School. W /c , “ Y oung G irl with H ands J o in e d ” , 9" x 7" approx. (1)
350.
V. Willag. “ River Landscape with C attle” , 0 . 0 . P., and its com panion “ W indsor C astle” , signed, a pair, 10" x 18". (2)
23
Lot 358
Lot 399 Lot 373 (Pair)
Lot 521 (16 Pieces)
Lot 546
Lot 536 (Pair)
Lot 535
Lot 551 (Pair)
Lot 438
Lot 276
Lot 502
Lot 219
Lot 196
Lot 308
Lot 180
Lot 516
Lot 511
Lot 605 Lot 244 (Pair)
Lot 197
L O T 3 5 6 (pr.)
351.
H . Knight. “ F ishing Boats in a H arbour at E vening” , O .O .C ., and its com panion (a pair), both signed, 12" x 24". (2) See illustration.
352.
Continental School. “ Landscape with Sh eep and Figures” , and its c o m p an ion “ Peasant Family by a L ake” , 0 . 0 . P., a pair, both in distinctly signed, 12" X 16". (2) See illustration.
353.
Style o f Casteels. “ Colourful F ow l in a Landscape” , O.O .C ., 30" X 46". (1) See illustration.
354.
18th Century Irish School. Set o f 8 early Irish prints, black and white views, in Carlow, Kildare, Laois, and Sligo. (8)
355.
H . Crichton 1847. Pair o f original pencil, pen and ink Sketches, “ Coursing Scenes” , signed and dated.
356.
358.
Henry Crowley, R.H.A. “ The In q u isitiv e T r u a n t” , T w o Peasant Girls at a W ell, O .O .C ., 36" x 28"(1) *See Strickland for further Literature. See colour illustration.
359.
Jeremiah H odges Mulcahy. “ A fine R om an tic Landscape with dwellin g and A n im als in foreground” , O .C .C .3 6 " x 4 7 " . (1) S ee colour illustration.
360.
Richard Rothwell, R.H.A. Fine portrait o f “ Field Marshal Henry William P a g e ” , First Marquis o f Anglesey K .G . B. 1768 D . 1854. O .O .C ., inscribed, 2 3 V2" x I9 V2". (1) Provenance: Capt. Claude E. Stracey, Clitheron 1902. S ee illustration.
LO T 362 (pr.)
Early 19th Century French School — Bordes. “ Still Life, Military Accoutrem ents & Musical Trophies o f Marechal de B etonzet” , and its c om p an ion , a pair,
0.0.c.,29"x40".
Kaisersfield J. Three quarter length portrait o f Y o u n g Girl with pink cloak, amidst colourful flowers, 0 . 0 . C. oval, 36" x 30". (1)
LOT360
361.
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 26
362.
Late 18th Century English School. “ On The Scent” and “The Kill” , pair o f H unting Scenes, 0 . 0 . P., both unframed (a pair) 13" x 16". (2) S ee illustration.
363.
G.A. Holmes. ‘Y o u n g Girl and D o g on a Country P a t h ” , O .O .C ., s ig n e d w ith m onogram and dated ’74, 16" x 12". S ee illustration. (1)
363A
Couchman. “ M ilitary M an on H o r s e b a c k ” , O .O .C ., signed, 20" x 14".
(2)
S ee illustration. * B e t o n z e t , o n e o f N a p o l e o n ’s Generals, fough t against Marshal Beresford, and Col. Pack in the Peninsula War. 357.
LOT36I
19th Century Continental School. “ The B lacksm ith’s F o rg e ” , O .O .C ., 24" x 17'/2". (1) See illustration.
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED
LOT367(pr.) LOT370 LOT363 364.
John Frederick Herring Snr, “ A m a t o ” , Sir G . H ea th co te ’s Colt, in a Stable. O .O .C ., 9" x 12". Signed with initials and dated. * A m a to a Brown Colt by V elocipede out o f Jane Shore; W on the 1838 D erby, Ridden by J. Chappie. Ex. C ollection, Major M cC alm ont, Mt. Juliet, Co. Kilkenny. (1) S ee colour illustration.
LOT368 368.
W. Sadler. “ Angler o n the D a r g le ” , 0 . 0 . P., 8" x 10". ( 1) S ee illustration.
369.
Late 19th Century Continental School. “ Portrait o f an Elegant Lady with W ide H a t ” , O .O .C ., in attractive gilt frame, 9 V2" X 7 V2". (1)
370.
18th Century English School. “ Children Playing with D o g ” , oval pastel, 19'/2" X 15". (1) S ee illustration.
371.
19th Century Irish School. “ L o u isa V isc o u n tess B e re sfo r d ” , O .O .C ., 36" X 29". (1) S ee illustration.
372.
Sir J. Reynolds. Pastel, “ Y o u n g Girl with C a t” , bears a signature, 36" x 28", and its c o m p a n io n , “ Infant Sam u el” , a pair. S ee colour illustration. (2)
LOT366 365.
W.B. English School. “ Squire on H orseback with H o u n d ” , W / c , signed with initials, iVi" x 11".
(1) 366.
367.
Joseph Furst. “ C o lourful Flowers in a Vase on a m arble L ed ge” , and its c o m p an ion , a pair, both signed, 0 . 0 . P. (2) S e e illustration. G. Armfield. “ D e a d G a m e in a L andscape” , and its c o m p a n io n , a pair, 0 . 0 . C. 24" x 20". S ee illustration. (2)
373.
N o Lot.
374.
19th Century Continental School. Still Life “ Fruit, Flow ers, and a D ecanter o f Red W ine” , 0 . 0 . C . , 2 1 " x 27". (1) See illustration.
375.
J.H .V . Heyden - 19th Century Continental School. “ The Vegetable M aid ” , and its c o m p a n io n , “ B oy with D o g ” , a pair, O .O .P., 8 ‘/ 2" x 7", signed. (2) S ee illustration.
LOT37I
LOT374 376.
19th Century English School. “ E xten sive M o u n ta in o u s Lake Scene” , 0 . 0 . C., 6" X 9". (1)
377.
P. Nasmyth. “ Figures on a W o o d la n d P ath” , O .O .C ., bears signature o n reverse, 1 0 ‘/ 2"sq. (1) S ee illustration.
378.
18th Century English School. O val m in ia tu r e P o rtra it o f a G en tlem a n in Red C o a t, O .O .C ., 9" x 7". (1)
27
LOT382 L O T 375(pr.)
L O T 375(pr.)
LOT385
L O T 387(set of 4)
A. Roland Knight. “ Trout and Salmon on a River Bank” , O.O.C., signed. 16" x 24", and a smaller similar painting, “ Salmon” , O .O .C , 15" X 21". (2) See illustration. Reuben Sayers 1851. Portrait, “ The Rt. Hon. Marshal Viscount Beresford” , O.O.C., 48" x 36", signed, also inscribed in full on reverse. (1) See back cover colour illustration.
LOT377
382.
Beechey. Portrait, “ Lady Frances Arabella Beresford” , daughter of Earl of Milltown, O.O.C., 37" X 34". (1) See illustration.
383.
No Lot.
384.
Philip Rideout. Pair Hunting Scenes, O.O.B., in attractive gilt frames, 1" x XAVi". (2)
385.
Rene Valette. “ Gun Dogs” , W /c, signed 10" x 14".
L O T 380 (pr.)
LOT379 28
19th Century Primitive School. “ Portrait of a Lady with lace Bonnet and Collar” , O.O.C. 16" x UVi". (1) See illustration.
(1)
See illustration.
386.
Philip Rideout. “ Hunting Scene” , O.O.B., signed and dated 1909,9" X 17". (1)
387.
Sylvester Martin. “ The Meet” , ‘Breaking Cover” , “ Full Cry” , “ The Stirrup C up” , Series of 4 Hunting Scenes, bears signature — Arthur Wardle, 0 . 0 . P., 10" x 18". (4) See illustration.
LOT388 LOT39I
388.
Van Goyen. “ E x tensiv e C o a s ta l Scene with Shipping, and figures in background” , O . O . P . , 9 ' / 4 " x 13". (1) See illustration.
389.
“ Portrait of a Prize Bull in a Land scape” , O.O.C., 21 Vi" X ThVi . (1) See illustration.
390.
“ Farm Animals in a Landscape” , O.O.C., bears a signature, 29" x 25". ( 1)
391.
19th Century English School. “ Awaiting the Battle” , Regiment awaiting an Engagement, possibly The Crimea. 0 . 0 . C., 21" X 30". (1) See illustration.
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED LO T 392
.
LOT389
392.
R. Paid. S.S. “ City of Liverpool” , Large Steamer Entering a Harbour, Thos. Tyrrell Master, 1907. O.O.C., signed 18"x26". (1) See illustration.
393.
C. Hagers 1910. “ H arbour Scene with Ships” , signed and dated, O.O.C., 16" x 21". (1)
394.
After Rubens. “ Portrait of Rubens Two Sons” , O .O .C .,31"x 18". (1) See illustration.
395.
19th Century English School 1870. “ Landscape with Woman and Dog approaching a Cottage in fore ground” , O.O.C., 8"x 12", signed with monogram and dated 1870. (1) See illustration.
.
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 29
L O T 398 (pr.)
398.
Colin Huntes. “ Bay H unter in a L and scape” , O .O .C ., indistinctly signed and dated and its c o m p an ion , a pair, 20" x 30". S ee illustration. (2)
LOT394
LOT395 396.
397.
30
Jam es Walsham Baldock. Portrait o f T w o C o w s in a Co. Meath Landscape, “ M o d is h ” at 3 yrs. old, 1857, “ T he B a r o n e ss” at 3 yrs. old, 1857 — The property o f T h om as Barnes, M o ynalty, Co. M eath, signed and dated 1856, 0 . 0 . C ., i V / i x 35". For Ref. see C .H .B . Vol. 9 pages 492 & 616. (1) See colour illustration. Jam es Walsham Baldock. Portrait o f a C o w in a Co. M eath land scape, “ Britannia” at 10 yrs. old, 1857, signed and dated, O .O .C ., 27'/2" X 35", See C .H .B . Vol. 9 page 281, property o f T h o m a s Barnes Esq., W estland, M o ynalty, Co. Meath. (1) See colour illustration.
399.
400.
401.
E.J. Cobbett 1864. “ The L ong A w aited Letter” , T w o Y o u n g Girls in a M oorland L and scape R eading a Letter. O .O .C ., 36" x 30", signed and dated. (1) See colour illustration. Edwin H ayes. “ Coastal Scene, with Shipping near a L igh th ou se” , O .O .B ., signed, 15" x 23". (1) S ee illustration. Frederick Shore. “ The N ore from Ballyduff near T h o m a s t o w n , Co. K il k e n n y ” . Extensive Landscape with Cattle beyond , O .O .C ., 36" x 50", signed. (1) See illustration.
402.
E. Parsons. “ Silver Birch by a L ake” , and its c o m p a n io n , a pair, both signed, O .O .C ., in gilt frames, 24" x 12". (2) S ee illustration.
403.
A. Robins. “ Seascape with Fishing B o a ts” , O .O .B ., signed 20" x 12" and its c o m p a n io n , a pair, in attractive gilt frames. (2) S ee illustration.
404.
Frank Hines. “ Sw ans on the T h am es near H en le y ” , O .O .C ., signed with initials F .H . (1) S ee illustration.
405.
H . Pether. “ M o o n lit River Scene with A nglers and T o w n B e y o n d ” , O .O .C ., 20" x 24" S ee illustration. (1)
406.
Wm. Adolphus Knell. “ Busy D u tch C oastal Scene with Figures and Boats in foreground, and W indm ill b e y o n d ” , O .O .C ., 18" x 3 0 ‘/ 2". (1) S ee colour illustration.
407.
20th Century Irish School. ‘Extensive L andscape with C o w s ” , O .O .C ., 1 4 '/2" x 1 9 '/2" . (1) S ee illustration.
408.
E .M . Samson. “ T he P lo u gh m an at Sunset, Oxen and F arm er in a L a n d scap e” , O .O .C ., signed and dated ’08, 25 V2" x 36". (1) S ee illustration.
409.
Walter H eath Williams. “ Extensive River Landscape with Cattle, Sheep, and Figures” , O .O .C ., 20 " x3 0" . (1) S ee illustration.
410.
Wright Barker. “ A t the W atering H o le , Y ou n g Boy with H orse and F o a l” , O .O .C ., signed, 27" X 35". (1) See colour illustration.
LOT400
L O T 402 (pr.)
LOT401
L O T 403 (pr.)
Carl Schirm.
“ Attractive Landscape with small Lake in foreg ro u n d ” , O .O .C ., signed, 20"x28".
LOT405
See illustration.
(1)
412.
After Sir J. Reynold. M e z z o tin t E n g rav in g , “ The Viscountess C rosbie” , 27" x IS'/:", issued by A. Lucas & engraved by R.S. Clouster, signed. (1)
See illustration. 413.
Paul C. Hellen, Engraver. Original Etching, “ Miss H a r l a r f ’, 26V2" X 18", signed by engraver. (1 )
414.
Edith F. Grey Exhib. 1889-1912. “ T he W arning” , ‘Young Girl with C at and K ittens in an Interior by panel D o o r ’, O .O .C ., signed and dated ’97, top right hand corner. Bears fragments o f old exhibition label on reverse, 24*/2" x 16". (1)
See illustration. 415.
Nattier. Oval, “ Portrait o f an Elegant L ady” , in gilt fram e, W /c , an d gouache, 18" x 1 4 '/2".
( 1)
See illustration. 416.
Thomas Cranfield, R.H.A. “ T he Spinning W heel” , Interior with Y oung Girl in an A ttic R oom using a Spinning Wheel, O .O .C ., 30" x 36", in attractive gilt frame. (1)
See illustration. 417.
Late 18th Century Continental School. “ Extensive Landscape with R uins” , an d its co m p an ion, a pair, Oils on copper, 3" x 4". (2)
418.
Van Lint. “ Italianate Landscape with classical figures in foreground, and castle etc. beyond” . 0 . 0 . C., 91/2" X 14". (1)
See illustration. 419.
19th Century Irish School. “ R om antic Lake Scene with Boats, Figures, and Animals, in fo reg ro und” , O .O.C., 28" x 36", in attractive gilt frame. (1)
420.
T. Barker. “ River L andscape with Figures on a P a th ” , O .O.C., bears a signature, 10" X 18". (1)
See illustration. 421.
A. Dunington. “ T he Kyles of Bute, S cotland” . Large S team er Ferry, and other Small Boats, O .O .C ., signed and dated, 1918, 14" X 18". (1)
See illustration. 422.
19th Century English School. “ Landscape with Figures by an old Abbey R uin” , O .O.C., 28" x 36". (1)
See illustration. 423.
19th Century Austrian School. “ River Scene with Figures and Boats near a Dwelling in foreground an d M ountains b e yond ” , O .O .C ., 13" x 18". (1)
See illustration. IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED
LOT 412 *
424.
Olive Snell (wife of Col. E. Pike, Kilnock, Co. Carlow) C h alk P o r tr a it, “ Alice PackBeresford” , on paper, 2 IV2" x 14i/2 ". (1) See illustration.
425.
J.A. O’Connor. “ The Bolt of Lightning” , 0 . 0 . P., 21" x26". (1) See illustration.
426.
W. Egley 1823. “ Attractive young Lady in pink dress standing by a Console Table, and another Woman beyond, through a D oor” , 0 . 0 . P., 20" x 14" approx, bears signature and date. (1) See illustration.
427.
19th Century Continental School. “ Extensive Mountainous Landscape with Lake in foreground and Town beyond” , 0 . 0 . C., 20" X28". (1) See illustration.
19th Century Irish School 428.
“ Figures Fishing by a Mountain Pool,” O .O .C , 12"xl6". (1) See illustration
429.
Early 19th Century Irish School “ L o rd J o h n G eo rg e B eresfo rd , Archbishop of Armagh 1773 — 1802,” O.O.C., 50"x40". (1) See illustration
430.
— 432 — No Lots.
DRAWING ROOM 4 3 3
. A large good quality Imari pattern baluster shaped Jar and Cover, with Fofo Dog surmounted, 21"h. (1) See illustration 33
A'Sl. A pair of Serves porcelain and ormolu Cassolettes, each decorated with figures and landscapes and applied with ram s mask han d les, and reversable candle sockets, 9^2 ■ See illustration 438.
An attractive 19th Century French bronze Elephant Mantle Clock, with cherub surmounted, the circular dial signed E. Lenouin, and the works by Jape Freyers, 16"h. (1) See illustration
439.
A fine Royal Worcester “ Blind Earl” Bowl, decorated with flowers 12", and a smaller matching ditto, 9"d. (2)
440.
A rare A b ra h a m Lincoln Administration Cup and Saucer, and an 8" Plate inscribed with 15 American States, Tiffany & Co., N.Y.
441.
A Capo de Monte white ground relief moulded Cup and Saucer with gilt edge, attractive Thinne Saucer, and a g o o d Me i s s e n p o r c e l a i n C u p decorated with Peasants on a Path.
442.
An attractive Doulton Lambeth three handled Loving Cup, stamped Xmas 1925,7". (1)
443.
A fine Minton Plate with key pattern pierced edge decorated on a light blue ground with cherubs 9^2, and an attractive pair o f ‘Black Knight’ floral decorated American porcelain Plates, 9 ‘/ /'. (3)
444.
A good Royal Doulton blue and celedon glazed Art Nouveau Vase, 9'//'. (1)
445.
A circular Doulton Lambeth Bowl, 7"d. (1)
446.
A good Berlin porcelain Cup and Saucer, decorated with flowers and printed KPM mark, and another similar Berlin floral decorated Cup and Saucer. (4)
LOT414
434.
A very fine rare 19th Century 8 Day Marine Chronometer, in brass bound mahogany case by Charles Bacon, 51 Gerard St., Islington, London, No. 1279, the two stage hinged case with viewing part and brass carrying handles the circular silverized dial for seconds and an adjustment dial, 9>//'x9". (1) See illustration
435.
A very fine 19th Century octagonal baluster shaped Imari Vase and C o v e r, d e c o ra te d with flow ers, rabbits, and other animals, 26". (1) See illustration
436.
A Game of Mah - Jong in mahogany case with brass mounts. (1)
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 34
LOT4I8
453.
A n attractive A pprox. 122 piece F urnivals D en m a rk p attern blue and white com bined D inner, Tea & Coffee Set, com prising o f D inn er Plates, Side Plates, T ea C ups, etc. (120)
454.
A set o f 4 R osenthal floral decorated Plates, each with a pink an d gilt b o rd e r an d a white centre panel, 1 0 ‘/ 2” (4)
455.
A rectangular gilt Wall M irror, 30" x 21 ". ( 1)
456.
A sm all p air o f small late 18th C entury Chinese double go urd Vases,
(1)
457.
A n early Chinese blue an d white double go urd Vase, 8". (1)
458.
A small S atsum a skillet type Bowl, d eco rated with bird perched on a tree, on carved h ard w o o d stan d and an o th e r Satsum a Bowl decorated with figures in a interior on carved stand.
(2)
LOT4i T
459.
A good early D erby G ro u p modelled with M an playing pipes a n d D og by his side, 12". (1) See illustration
460.
A small blue and white G erm an porcelain G ro u p modelled with two musical cupids standing by a vase, 6 ‘/2". (1)
461.
A pair o f blue and white Meissen Saucer Dishes, decorated with flowers and fruit, 13‘/ 2"d. (1)
462.
A superb D erby porcelain Bough Pot with floral rim an d m arbled body, h an d painted with an old ruin in a landscape and two unicorn mask handles on 8 h o o f feet, 1"\ 14". (1) See illustration
463.
A small early Serves porcelain Cup a n d Saucer, deco rated on a blue g ro u n d with panels of birds and flowers.
464.
An attractive C oalbro ok dale C up and Saucer, d ecorated with flower an d gilt on a sky blue g round.
465.
A glass millefiori Paperweight with pink g ro u n d an d various coloured canes, 2 '/2"(0
466.
A good millefiori Paperw eight with spiral latticinio th reads and a variety o f m ulti-coloured canes depicting anim als, and figures, one d ated 1843, 3". (1)
467.
A heavy glass millefiori Paperw eight with blue glass base, 3'//'. (1)
468.
A g ood glass Ink Bottle paperw eight packed with four rows o f coloured canes an d a stopper 5", (possibly Stourbridge). (1)
LOT420
447. A circular Chinese blue an d white D ish, decorated with birds and flowers, 13". (1)
450.
448. A pair o f circular N ankin blue and white W arm ing Plates each with a hot w ater cavity, 9'/2"d. (1)
451.
Tw o E astern brass Figures, brass G ro u p in Bowl, an d five oth er Eastern brass O rnam ents, and an O ctopus.
449. An attractive Im ari bowl, 8"d, an d a small circular Im ari Plate, 9"d. (2)
452.
An antiqu e D utch brass T obacco Box, with engraved cover, 6". (1)
Six Spode porcelain Coffee Cups, decorated with various scenery in m onochrom e. (6)
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469.
A very fine First Period Beleek Basket, surmounted with roses and three strand base, 9".
470.
An early Belleek scallop shaped Bread Plate with impressed mark, S'/j"- (1)
471.
A rare hand-painted floral decorated Second Period Belleek Plate with monogram and a matching Cup. (2)
472.
A Belleek Tulip Vase, with reeded centre cone, 9". (1)
473.
A rare Second Period Belleek bird’s nest tree stump Vase, with birds surmounted. (1)
474.
A good Second Period Belleek Jardiniere of tapering form encrusted with flowers, 7". (1)
475.
A rare First Period Belleek Harp, Hound and Tower Wall Plaque or Stand on bun feet, 9 ‘/4" sq. (1)
476.
A rare circular First Period Belleek Plate, decorated with a colourful bird perched on a floral branch with insects, 11 "d, by Sheeran. (1) See illustration
A ll.
A rare 12 piece part Davenport creamware Doll’s Tea Set. (12)
478.
A superb 19th Century Serves porcelain and gilt metal mounted Egg Toureen on ormolu stand profusely decorated inside and outside with courting couple in a landscape and flowers, signed L. Paive, 9 ^2" x 13".(1) See illustration
479.
A very fine Meissen porcelain Cabinet Plate with pierced and decorated b ask et edge, the cen tre panel decorated with a courting couple in a g a rd e n ,10". (1)
LOT429
LO T 424
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LOT434
480.
An attractive G erm an porcelain oval dish with pierced rim and two handles decorated with flowers, 10". (1)
481. A large 18th C entury famille rose T eapot an d Cover. (1) 482. An early Persian Vase, decorated in relief with figures, birds, and animals, 11‘A ".
(1 )
483. A p air o f N ankin blue an d white octagonal shaped Dishes, 9 ‘/2". (2)
LOT425
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484.
A pair of Dunm ore Pottery Vases, classical plaster Figure, an ebony Elephant, and a Delft Tile. (5)
485.
An early Chinese bronze libation Vessel, T'/j". See illustration
486.
A 15th Century bronze Altar Vase, 8 '/;" .
tripod (1)
(I)
See illustration
LOT427
487.
An assortment of Nankin, blue and white and other Coffee Cups.
488.
An early carved coconut Powder Flask, with lead mount, 5". (1)
489.
A light green rectangular jaspar ware panel decorated in relief with cupids and birds, and a small pietre dura panel depicting a bird perched on a branch, y / 2 x 5^/^". (2 )
490.
A Chinese carved figure of Trades Man carrying an impHment and a basket on carved stand, signed, 8 ’/ 2". See illustration (1)
491.
A good Chinese ivory Carving of an old Fisherman with wide hat holding two fish and a rod, on hardwood stan d , 11‘/z”-
(1)
See illustration 492.
A Chinese carved ivory Figure of a Lady, 7". (1) See illustration
493.
A Chinese carved ivory Figure o f a Peasant Farmer, carrying Child, on shaped stand, signed, 6 '/,". ( 1) See illustration
494.
A Chinese ivory Carving of a Show Man doing Tricks, 5"h, signed. (1) See illustration
495.
A small carved ivory Netsuke, and a small carved ivory Figure of Man with fish,signed. (2 )
496.
A small carved ivory Netsuke, of Old Man with Rat, signed. (1)
497.
Attractive pair of Sitzendorf blue and white porcelain Candlestick Groups, each modelled with classical lady and cherub on a flower encrusted shaped base, 1 2 '/2"h. ( 1) See illustration
498.
Attractive silver mounted tortoise shell, repeater Carriage Clock, with French movement on ball feet, 6 ^ 2 ■ ( 1)
499.
An unusual two part blanc-de-chine Figure, modelled as a Lady holding a Ewer with cover. (1)
500.
A set of 3 early blue and white ironstone china leaf shaped Dishes, and another matching ditto with canted corners, 10". (4)
LOT428
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38
478
459
462
m
LOTS 486 485 505.
A 19th C e n t u r y F r e n c h o r m o l u G u e r i d o n , th e t o p in set w ith a cir c u la r S erv es p o r c e la in d is h , d e c o r a t e d w ith p o r tr a it p a n e ls o n a lig h t b lu e g r o u n d a n d a n o t h e r s m a lle r d i tt o , d e c o r a t e d w ith flo ra l p a n e ls , o n h o o f feet 2 8 '/2 "-
See illustration.
LOTS 472 470 475 474 469 471 473 506.
A p air o f G e o r g i a n sty le m a h o g a n y d ish t o p O c c a s i o n a l T a b l e s o n t r ip o d b a ses. (2)
507.
A g o o d p a ir o f in la id s a t i n w o o d f o l d o v e r C a r d T a b l e s , w ith c r o s s b a n d e d D s h a p e d t o p s e a c h w ith a w i d e in laid frieze o n sq u a r e ta p e r in g legs, 36"w.
See colour illustration.
4
( 1)
( 1)
5 08.
A s m a ll V ic t o r ia n o a k d r o p - l e a f S u th e r la n d T a b le , o n b o b b in tu r n e d s u p p o r t s , 18". (1 )
509.
A v ery g o o d late W m . IV r o s e w o o d Centre/Library Table, the r e c ta n g u la r t o p w ith t w o frieze d ra w ers raised o n t w o ta p e r in g c o l u m n s o n t w o circu la r p l a t f o r m s w ith six ca r v e d p a w feet, 60". (1)
See illustration 5 10.
A s m a lle r sim ila r O c c a s i o n a l t a b le w ith o n e l o n g frieze d r a w e r , p o s s i b ly en suite. (1)
See illustration 511.
See Colour illustration
LOT476 512. 501.
A n a ttr a c tiv e p o r c e la in J a r d in ie r e , d e c o r a t e d w it h g ilt o n a d a rk b lu e g r o u n d , w ith p a n e ls d e p i c t in g fig u res o n h o r s e b a c k h u n t i n g w it h d o g s , 15"h. (1)
503.
A p a ir o f a ttr a c tiv e 19th C e n t u r y t w o b r a n c h c la s s ic a l C a n d e l a b r a w it h gilt m e ta l m o u n t s , m o d e l le d w ith t w o la d ie s h o l d i n g l a m p s o n a circular p illa ster, 17"h. (2 )
See illustration 5 02.
A su p e r b F r e n c h o r m o l u U r n C l o c k in th e m a n n e r o f L e p a u t e , th e t o p s u r m o u n t e d b y a se r p e n t, t w o lio n m a s k h a n d le s a n d t w o r e v o l v i n g d ia ls o n a n o r n a t e p illa s t e r w ith s w a g s a n d w r e a t h s , sq u a re b a s e , w o r k s s t a m p e d C a ille a u x , 8". (1 )
504.
A su p e r b R e g e n c y p e r io d m a p l e w o o d a n d e b o n y in laid T e a P o y , C. 18 1 0 , the s a r c o p h a g u s t o p w it h a h i n g e d c o v e r e n c l o s i n g f o u r lin e d c a n n is t e r s , a n d t w o sp ira l rin g h a n d le s o n a s i n g l e lyre s u p p o r t , w ith f o u r b rass strin g s o n a q u a d r u p le s h a p e d p o d , 31 */2 "h. (1)
A g o o d 19th C e n t u r y F r e n c h m a r b le a n d b r o n z e M a n t le C l o c k , m o d e l le d as a n E g y p t ia n L a d y s t a n d i n g b y a p illa s t e r h o l d i n g a gilt m e ta l c l o c k o n a m a r b le b a se , 21 '/2 "h. (1)
See illustration
A v e r y a ttr a c tiv e la rge gilt c o n s o l e t y p e se r p e n tin e s h a p e d J a r d in iere o n o r n a t e c a b r io le le g s , s u p p o r t i n g a large gilt m irro r, 128"x62"w. (1 )
See illustration 513. A n a t t r a c t i v e E d w a r d i a n f l o r a l m a r q u e tr y a n d m a h o g a n y E n v e l o p e C a r d T a b l e w ith frieze d r a w e r o n sq u a r e ta p e r in g leg s, 22". (1 )
See illustration
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See colour illustration
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LOT505
514.
A very attractive French two tier satinwood marquetry and parquetry Etegere with gilt metal mounts, each oval tier with a pierced brass gallery on reeded supports with tripod base and gilt metal scroll feet, 32". (1) See illustration With Lot 307
515.
A very attractive Edwardian painted satinwood cylinder kneehole Bureau, decorated with classical scenes and floral swags, the top with a threequarter brass gallery over four shaped drawers and a cylinder writing c o m p a r tm e n t enclosing a fitted interior and writing slide above three frieze drawers on square tapering legs 2 2 ".
( 1)
See Colour illustration LOTS 503 (pr.)
504
503 (pr.)
LOT509
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516.
A superb late 19th Century carved French walnut Display Cabinet of breakfront outline, the pierced raised pediment above a centre glazed panel door flanked with two narrow glazed doors, profusely carved with trophy and flowers on bun feet, 105"h x 78". Provenance: Swiftâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Heath, Kilkenny. See Colour Illustration. (1)
517.
A very fine G e o rg ia n p e rio d mahogany Bureau, the sloping front c r o ssb a n d e d in sa tin w o o d , an d enclosing a well fitted interior with drawers, secret drawers, pigeon hole compartments, and a centre cupboard above a narrow frieze drawer, 2 small drawers and two long drawers below, on bracket feet, 39", bears the trade label of P. J. Walsh & Sons, Cabinet Makers, Bachelors Walk, Dublin. (1) See illustration
LOTSI9 518.
A superb G eorge III demi-lune satinw ood Side Table, the segmented to p inlaid with a shell panel, an d a wide rosew ood band, over a frieze with tw o butt-w alnut panels and a n o th er inlaid with a vase, on square tapering legs, 48"w. (1)
See illustration. 519.
An attractive serpentine shaped foldover m ahogany Tea Table with wide plain frieze an d fret carved corners on square fluted a n d chamfered legs, 34".
See illustration.
LOT5IO 520.
A superb G eorgian period m ahogany drop-leaf H u n tin g Table, with well figured top on eight square legs, 98".
See colour illustration. 521.
(1)
(1)
A very rare 16 piece matched Victorian carved rosewood D raw ing Room Suite o f Seat F urniture, comprised of 12 Side Chairs, each with a floral and scroll carved top rail and centre upholstered panel above a serpentine shaped stuff over seat on cabriole legs with scroll feet, two matching A rm chairs, a double ended Settee, and a matching F ootsto ol.(16)
See colour illustration. 522.
A large 19th C entury ornate French gilt O verm antel with oval porcelain panels decorated with scrolls and ribbons, 84" x 60". (17
See illustration.
LOT513
523.
A similar ditto, 84" x 60".
524.
A small antique B okhara Rug, with red field, 57" X 33". (1)
525.
A small Oriental Rug, with rose pink floral g round inside three borders, 58" x42". (1)
526.
A very attractive Oriental style English C arpet, with large floral medallion on a beige g round inside floral pink, torquoise an d blue borders (bears label o f Maple & Co.) 1 9 'x l 2 '. (1)
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534.
Small Lawn Croquet Set in green painted case and canvas carrying bag. (1)
535.
A superb Empire marble and ormolu Mantel Clock, surmounted with a group depicting the oath of H o ratio, with circular enamel dial inidistintly signed, Paris on winged paw feet, 17" x
DINING ROOM
21 ".
( 1)
See colour illustration. 536.
A very attractive pair of large heavy ormolu mounted baluster shaped marble Cassolettes with ram ’s mask handles and pierced covers o n square (2) bases, 21V2 ".
See colour illustration. 537.
A late Georgian inlaid satinwood Tea Caddy. (17
538.
A pair of miniature tin plate Suits of Armour. (2)
539.
A fine pair of Art Nouveau green glass Vases in the style of Loetz, applied with gilt metal floral mounts and cupids, 13‘/2". (2)
540.
A set of 3 steel Fire Irons with brass figure handles. (3)
541.
A very fine 11 piece George IV silver gilt and cutglass Dressing Table or Vanity Set, comprising of various perfume bottles, trinket boxes, jars, etc., by C.R. London C. 1825. (11)
See illustration. 541A A heavy silver model of a Running Fox, on mahogany stand, 13 ozs. (1) 542.
An Edwardian silver Ink Stand with cutlgass bottle, London C. 1902, and a silver plated and crested Mustard Pot with blue liner.
543.
I mportant pair of Regency period cast iron Garden Urns, each decorated in relief with scrolling foliage and mask handles on a flared fluted stem with square base, 30"h x 22"d. (2)
A superb 41-piece Spode “ Felspar” porcelain Dessert Service, comprising of: a pair of Toureens, Covers, and Stands, 23-9" Plates, 8-22" boat shaped Dishes, a large Com port, and 3 other Dishes, each piece decorated with colourful flowers on a white ground with gilt edging inside a wide pink border. (41)
See illustration.
See illustration.
LOT5I2
530B A pair of D shaped ditto, 20" x 26".
GARDEN FURNITURE 527.
(2)
A pair of antique cast iron Foot Scrapers, modelled as lions, 28". (2)
531.
See illustration. 528.
A pair of attractive cast iron Garden Urns, each with a fluted body on a square base and stepped stand, 42"h.
(2) 532. 529.
Enormous pair of antique cast iron Garden Urns, each with an egg and dental moulded rim and a half reeded body on a floral reeded stand with square base, 24"h x 36"d. (2)
See illustration. 530.
532A Four iron framed G arden Seats with recurving latted backs and seats, 60". (4)
Pair of smaller similar ditto, 18"h x 29"d. (2)
532B Four ditto, 60".
See illustration.
533.
530A A pair of rectangular Wicklow Granite Garden Troughs, 42" x 20". (2) 42
Victorian cast iron Garden Seat, in the g o thic ta ste with p ierced honeycomb seat (distressed) 39"w. (1)
(4)
Five antique Granite Garden Balls. (5) 533A A small antique cast iron Garden Urn, and a cast iron Horse Head pillar ornament. (2)
544.
A very attractive 18-piece green and white ground painted Rockingham Dessert Service, comprising of basket work stemmed C om port on a triform scroll p o d w ith c irc u la r base, decorated with colourful flowers, matching Toureen cover and stand, 8-10" Plates, and various other Plates.
See illustration.
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550.
A g o o d C hinese celedon dragon Vase with flared neck, IQ'/z". (1)
551.
A superb pair o f French orm olu C andelabra, each m odelled with scrolling vine branches and grapes, and lea f m ou ld ed sockets, and tw o clim bing cherubs o n a shaped base with scroll feet, 28"h. (2) S ee colour illustration.
552.
A set o f 11 engraved C h a m p a g n e ’s, and an antique Wine G lass Cooler.
( 12) 553.
Tw elve unusual glass Bud Vases or Bowls. (12)
554.
T w elve am ber glass Ports, and eight cut Liquor Glasses. (20)
555.
Eleven antique glass Bowls.
556.
T w o antique glass Claret Jugs, and three D ecanters. (5)
557.
A blue and white M asons Ironstone Plate, depicting a large Stately H o m e, a n d a n o t h e r b lu e a n d w h it e English ware Scenery Plate, MVi". (2)
558.
A blue and white English R.C. «& A. M eat Platter, “ Im provd Wild Rose Pattern” , 18", and another similar ditto. (2)
(11)
LOT 517 545.
A superb 48-piece S p o d e Dessert Service hand decorated with panels of roses and edged in gilt o n a blue and white ground com prising o f 24-8" Plates, 4 tw o handled D essert Baskets with stands, 9", pair o f small T oureen s, Covers and Stands, 9", oval C o m p o rt 11W , pair o f shaped Oval D ish es 10", and 5 shaped Square D ish es, 7/4". (48) See colour illustration.
546.
A superb 40-piece antique Spode floral decorated D essert Service c o m prising o f large C o m p ort, pair o f large oval T oureens and Stan ds, pair smaller ditto with covers and stands, 19-8‘/2" Plates, and other various shaped Plates. (40) See colour illustration.
547.
A large early Imari Saucer D ish , decorated with b o w ls o f F low ers, Fem ale Figures by a G arden, 21 ‘A"d.
(1) See colour illustration. 548.
A very fine large early Imari Saucer D ish , decorated with birds and landscapes inside a black floral decorated border, 2 1 ‘/ 2 "d. (1) See illustration.
549. A pair o f circular Imari Chargers, each centred with a Vase o f Flow ers inside a floral border, and shaped edge, 18"d. (2)
LOTS 529 (pr.) 530 (pr.) 43
559.
A 19th Century black marble Mantel Clo c k , with circular dial. (1)
560.
A n tiq u e blue a nd white delft Tankard with pewter hinged cover and circular base, 10". (1)
561.
A set o f 6 R oy al Crown D e r b y Dinn er Plates, D avis Collam o re & C o., N ew York, 10", and a pair o f Imari pattern ditto. (8)
562.
Attractive 9-piece part C opelands S p o d e Dessert Set decorated with pheasants and flowers, and an attractive R ock in gh am B otanical Plate with gilt edging. (9)
563.
A very attractive 44-piece part Turnerware famille rose pattern stonew are D inn er Service, comprising o f large S o u p Toureen, C over and ladle, 4 Vegetable Dishes, Covers, and 3 Stands, a Sauce Toureen, Cover, and Stand, 12 - 10" Plates, 6 - IOV2 " S o u p Plates, 6 - 8" Plates, and 2 large Meat Platters, som e with Turner impressed marks. (44) Se e illustration.
564.
A rare Continental Faience Vase with tw o g r o te s q u e m ask h a n d le s decorated with landscapes, figures and birds, 29". (1) S e e illustration.
565.
A 14-piece Rubelles basket design Dess ert Service with turquoise centre panel, and 10 French green ground Dessert Plates, 8"d. (24)
566.
A set o f 6 Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern “ Tiffany & C o . ’ D inn er Plates, IOV2 ". (6)
567.
A 19th Century circular cutglass Bowl and C over o n single kn obb ed stem and circular foot, 8". (1)
568.
A g o o d pair o f early cutglass sunburst Decanters with triple neck rings and m u s h r o o m stoppers, 8", (possibly Cork). (2) S e e illustration. A n antique Waterford cutglass Celery Vase with fluted cut and turned bands on a circular reeded fo o t, 8", and an early Irish glass Finger Bowl, y / 4 ". (2) S e e illustration.
LOT522
569.
570.
A heavy cutglass B owl and Cover, 11 1/ 4 " (1)
571.
Extrem ely rare and early Cork D eca nter with double neck rings engraved with the Coat o f Arms o f the City o f Cork, 11". (1)
572.
.'573.
LOT527(pr.)
44
S e e illustration. Small late 18th Century Irish cutglass Urn and Cover, on square foot, 8". (1) S ee illustration. Extremely fine and rare set o f 6 early 19th C e n t u r y h e a v y W a t e r f o r d cutglass Tumblers, each on a circular fo o t, 5 ‘/2"h. (6)
574.
A late 19th Century cutglass Water Jug, and another similar ditto. (2)
575.
A late 19th Century cutglass Jug, and a large Waterford cutglass Vase. (2)
576.
Superb pair o f early 19th Century glass Urns and C overs, each with a m ushroom type finial and folded rim on a single kn ob b ed stem with square foot, 12". (2) S ee illustration.
577.
A rare late 18th C entury Irish cutglass Bowl, with lozenge pattern on a short single kn ob b ed stem and square foot, 10 Vi", (possibly Cork). (1) S ee illustration.
578.
A n early 19th Century cutglass Fruit Bowl with flute and d ia m o n d cutting, and flute cut rim o n a single knobb ed stem with circular fo o t, 8 W . (1) S ee illustration.
579.
A late 18th Century cutglass Urn on a fluted stem and square base, iVi", and a sm aller ditto on o c ta g o n a l fo o t and dom ed cover. (2)
580.
Early Cork glass D ecanter, C. 1810 with triple neck ring and quarter reeded b u lbous b o d y and m u sh r oom stopper, 9". (1) See illustration.
581.
A pair o f antique cutglass Decanters with triple neck rings, and sunburst panels, 8", (possibly Cork). (2) See illustration.
m LOT 531 (pr.)
581 A. An early Waterford cutglass Decanter with triple neck rings and m ushroom stopper, 9 '/2". (1) See illustration. 582. A cutglass Jar with silver plated handle and cover, and a silver plated Eggler. (2)
LOT54I
583. An early 19th C entury pierced and silver plated W ine Coaster with beaded rim and a silver plated Hip Flask. (2) 584. A set o f 18 silver pistol handled Fruit Knives and Forks, and a set o f 12 Art D e c o cased Fruit Knives with silver handles. (30)
#
585.
A set o f 4 early 19th Century silver plated boat shaped Salts o n oval stands. (4)
586.
Four plated Stands, four Napkin Rings, plated T oast Rack, plated Tea Strainer, three Pew ter Items, brass Casket, and som e other items.
587. A pair o f small silver T o a st Racks, small silver Cigarette Case, silver C addy S p o o n , silver N ap k in Ring, 3 silver Salt S p o o n s , and a small silver Butter Knife.
LOTS
536 (pr.) 55t (pr.) 535 551 (pr.) 536(pr.) 45
5 93.
A n ea rly G e o r g i a n S h e ff ie ld plated a n d c r e s t e d T e a U r n w ith d o m e d c o v e r a n d lio n m a s k a n d rin g h a n d le s raised o n r eed ed leg s w ith p a w feet, 18". (1)
See illustration. 5 94.
A f in e silv er p l a te d a n d cre s te d eg g s h a p e d turn o v e r D i s h o n sc r o ll legs, 15".
(1)
See illustration. 595.
G o o d p a ir o f ea rly S h e ff ie ld p la te d D i s h W a r m e r s , o n scro ll legs with f o l ia t e h a n d le s , p o s s i b ly b y M a t h e w B o u l t o n , 13". (2)
See illustration.
LOTS43 5 96.
I
A g o o d set o f 4 A d a m s sty le p ierced silv e r p la te d W in e C o a s te r s , d e c o r a t e d w ith m a s k s , s w a g s a n d vases, (4)
See illustration. 5 97.
A h e a v y b a lu ste r s h a p e d silv er p la te d J u g a n d C o v e r , w it h m a s k s p o u t by W a lk e r a n d H a ll, S h e ff ie ld , 1 l"h. (1)
See illustration. 5 98.
A silv er p la te d T e a K e t tle o n sta n d w ith sp irit la m p a n d a p la te d S k ille t o n s ta n d w ith spirit la m p . (2)
See illustration. 599.
A b o x o f a s s o r t e d g la ss V a s e s, a n d o t h e r G la ss .
600.
A h e a v y silv er p l a te d a n d c rested t w o h a n d le d G a lle r y T r a y , o n ball feet. (1)
601.
An u nusual G e o r g e III p e r io d m a h o g a n y f o l d - o v e r T e a T a b le , with c r o s s b a n d e d a n d in la id t o p o v e r a frieze d ra w er o n sq u a r e ta p e rin g in la id sp a d e legs, 37"w. (1)
LOT544
See illustration. 6 02.
A v e r y fin e G e o r g e III p e r io d s e r p e n tin e s h a p e d in la id m a h o g a n y S id e b o a r d , the l o n g cen tre frieze d r a w e r f la n k e d w ith t w o cella r d r a w e r s , p r o f u s e ly in la id w ith flora l s w a g s a n d s a t i n w o o d p a n e ls o n ta p e r in g in laid legs, 90" w. (1)
See colour illustration.
LOT563
588.
A q u a n t i t y o f a s s o r t e d silver p la te d a n d o t h e r C u tle r y , a n d a sm a ll P o s t a g e S ca les.
5 9 0 A . A set o f 4 silver p la te d a n d crested V egetab le D ish e s and C overs, and t w o o t h e r silv er p la te d D is h e s .
589.
A silv e r m o u n t e d V e s ta S ta n d , a n o t h e r w i t h o u t m o u n t s , a p a ir o f p la te d S a la d S e r v e r s , p la te d A s p a r a g u s T o n g s , F is h S lice, fo u r p la te d C a r v e r R e s ts , a n d a p la te d G r a p e S c iss o r s. ( A lo t)
591.
590.
46
A circu la r silv er p la te d T r a y , circular b r a ss d i t t o , a p ie r c e d E a s te rn b rass P h o t o F r a m e , a n d a w o o d e n B o w l . (4)
6 03.
A G e o r g i a n st y le o v a l b ra ss b o u n d o a k C e lla r e t o r J a r d in ie r e o f ta p e r in g f o r m , 9 V2" X 18". (1)
6 04.
A s m a ll 19th C e n t u r y m a h o g a n y B u t le r â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s T r a y o n f o l d i n g sta n d . (1)
6 05.
A C h i n e s e C h i p p e n d a l e p e r io d c a rv ed m a h o g a n y A l c o v e D i s p l a y C a b in e t, th e ca r v e d p e d i m e n t a b o v e t w o c h in o is e r ie c a rv ed a n d g la z e d d o o r s e n c l o s i n g th ree s h a p e d a n d la cq u ered s h e l v e s a b o v e t w o p a n e l d o o r s w ith b lin d fret c a rv in g s , 43". (1)
A n a n ti q u e p la te d S a lv er, t w o p ie r c e d a n d p la te d S a lv ers a n d a n o th e r d itto .
See colour illustration.
(4) 5 92.
A f i n e p a ir o f h e a v y 5 -lig h t f o u r b r a n c h silv er p la te d C a n d e la b r a , w ith reeded b ranches and shap ed b ases, 1 9 â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;/ 2". (2 )
See illustration.
606.
A v ery fin e E m p ire p e r io d r o s e w o o d C h i ff o n i e r w ith m irro r b a c k f la n k e d w it h f o u r p illar a n d b ra ss c a p ita ls o n a p lin th b ase 59", p o s s i b ly b y S tr a h a m , D u b lin. (1)
See illustration.
LOTS 569
577
576 (pr.).
572
ยง 576 (pr.)
578 LOTS 606
LOTS 581 (pr.)
581a
571
568(pr.)
568 (pr.)
- 580 ^
, 581 (pr.)
LOT609
LOTS 592 (pr.)
593
592 (pr.)
LOTS 597 598 596 595 594 596 595 598 582
607.
An antique Oriental Rug with triple medallion centre on a black and red ground, 112" x 47". (1)
608.
A very fine Oriental Carpet, the dark blue ground with rows of colourful vases inside numerous borders, 18'8" x 12'6".
611.
A 19th Century mahogany Corner Cupboard with panelled door on later legs, 31". (1) See illustration.
612.
A George IV period mahogany Sideboard with concave centre and three quarter gallery top above one long and two short frieze drawers above two cupboard doors on spiral twist legs with paw feet, 85". (1) See illustration.
613.
A Geogian period three tier circular Dumb Waiter, a tripod base, 45"h. (1) See illustration.
614.
A good quality Irish Georgian style carved mahogany Side Table, the rectangular top above a scallop and leaf carved apron on cabriole legs with paw feet, 53". (I) Ex Collection Kilkenny Castle. See label underneath. See illustration.
( 1)
See colour illustration. 609.
610.
A late George III inlaid mahogany Pembroke Table, the two flaps with rounded corners and a frieze drawer on square tapering spade legs, 27" x 32". (1) See illustration. An unusual Tray, 2 6 V2".
Georgian
mahogany (1 )
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED
LOT611
47
L O T 601
L O T 613
615.
A pair o f E dw ardian w alnut slope front Coal Scuttles, with brass handles. (1)
616.
A large Wm. IV m ah o g an y D ining T able, the three q u ad ru p le pedestals with turned baluster shaped columns 142" X 58" extended. (1)
See colour illustration. 617.
L O T 612
A fine set of 14 C hippendale style m ahogany D ining Chairs, including two C arver A rm chairs, each with a pierced baluster shaped splat and shaped top rail w ith scroll finials over a d ro p in seat on square cham fered legs. (14)
See illustration. 618.
A G eorgian period m ahogany d ro p leaf Pem broke type T able with frieze draw er on square legs, 36". (1)
619.
A ttra c tiv e G e o rg ia n m a h o g a n y Secretaire C abinet with two glazed u pper doors above a d ro p front secretaire draw er with fitted interior an d three long draw ers on bracket feet, 42". (1)
See illustration. 620.
A good C hippendale style m ahogany G ainsborough type A rm chair on carved cabriole legs with ball â&#x20AC;&#x2122;n â&#x20AC;&#x2122; claw feet. (1)
See illustration. 621.
LOT614
48
No Lot.
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED
L O T 617(set of 14)
Guns to be Sold at 3 oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;clock on Day of Sale
625.
Guns cannot be removed without a Permit or Licencefrom Purchaserâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s local Garda Station. 622.
623.
624.
A .22 sem i-autom atic J.G . A nschutz G erm an made Rifle, with magazine, Ser. No. 1027185. (1) A 20 bore Spanish made double barrel Sporting G u n , by Victor S arasqueta, Ser. No. A.M. 136115, with attractive engraved lock an d walnut stock, and a pair o f spare barrels.
See illustration. 626.
A superb 12 bore double barrel side lock ejector S porting G u n , by Jo h n Rigby, Ser. No. 17955, the well figured w alnut stock with engraved lock, and 28" barrels. (1)
See illustration. 627.
A good Spanish 12 bore d ouble barrel Sporting G u n , by Victor Sarasqueta, Ser. No. A.M. 136115, with attractive engraved lock an d walnut stock, and a pair o f spare barrels.
LOTS
A very fine 12 bore double barrel side lock ejector S porting G u n , with William K avanagh & Son, Dublin, with figured walnut stock and engraved lock. Ser. No. 10845. (1)
A good 12 bore side lock ejector Sporting G un by Way & Everith Penn, L ondon, with walnut stock and gold escutcheon engraved with the Beresford Crest., & 28" barrels, cased.
(1)
625 626
IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED
LO T619
NOTES
NOTES
BUYERS CONDITIONS 1. IN S P E C T IO N : Amp le o p p o r t u n i t y is given for ins pec ti on a n d each pu rch as er by ma k in g a bid for a lot ack n ow le d ge s th a t he has satisfied him self fully be fo re biddi ng by inspe ctio n or orth ewis e as to all the Sale C o n di tio ns , the physical c o n d i ti o n o f and de sc ri p tio n o f the lot including b u t no t restricted to w h e th e r the lot is da m a ge d or has been repaired. 2. P R O P E R T Y A N D RIS K: T h e p r o p e r t y in a lot shall n o t pass to th e b uy er until he has paid the p urc has e price in full b u t each lot is at the sole risk o f the pu rc h as er fro m the fall o f the h a m m e r. Each purchaser shall fo r th w it h give his full na me s an d p e r m a n e n t addres s an d if called u p o n to d o so by the A u ct io n ee r shall f o r th w it h pay to George Mealy & Sons, such p r o p o r t i o n o f th e purcha se price as th e A u ct i o n ee r ma y require. If the pur chaser fails to do so, th e lot ma y at the A u c t i o n e e r ’s sole discre ti on be p u t up again and re-sold. 3. R E M O V A L O F G O O D S : (a) No purch as e shall be claimed o r rem ov ed until the sale has been co n c l u d e d . All lots shall be paid for an d rem o ve d at the b u y e r ’s risk a n d e x p en se by th e end o f the Sale, failing which the A u c ti o n e er shall no t be responsible if the same are lost, st o len , dam ag ed or d e s t ro y e d , an d all lots not so remov ed shall rem ain at th e risk o f th e bu y er and subject to a m i n i m u m w a re h ou si n g charge o f 50p per lot per day. If the y are not paid for an d rem o ve d within seven days o f the Sale the A u c ti o n e e r m a y resell th e m by Auc ti on or privately w i t h o u t n ot ic e to the buye r. An y liability which there m a y be o n th e part o f the A u c ti o n e e r, in respect o f an y loss shall be restricted to a m a x i m u m o f t h e price paid by th e pu rc ha se r o f the lot. ( b ) If any b uy er fails to c o m p ly with any o f the above co n d i ti o n s , the damage recoverable t'rom the de fau lt er shall include all loss arising t r o m an y re-sale o f the lot, to g e th e r with th e charges an d expenses in respect o f both-sales, a n d any m o n e y de po si ted in pa rt p a y m e n t shall be held by the A uc ti o ne e r against the defaulters liability and m a y be a p p r o p r ia t e d in se t tl e m e n t o f tha t liability. 4. If w i t h i n 30 d a y s a f t e r th e S al e o f a n y it e m , t h e A u c t i o n e e r recei ves a n o ti c e in w r i t i n g f r o m th e B u y e r b y R e g i s t e r e d P o s t t h a t s u c h a n it em is a d e l i b e r a t e f o r g e r y t o g e t h e r w i t h th e n e c e s s a r y e v i d e n c e t o sat isf y t h e A u c t i o n e e r s o f s u c h a n a l l e g a t i o n , t h e n t h e Sale o f t h a t i t e m will b e r e s c i n d e d a n d th e n e t P u r c h a s e m o n i e s r e f u n d e d (L es s a n y o u t l a y s i n c u r r e d b y th e A u c t i o n e e r s ) to th e P u r c h a s e r . It th e e v e n t o f a n y d i s p u t e a r i s i n g in r e l a t i o n to a n y f o r e g o i n g , th e m a t t e r sh a l l be r e f e rr e d to a n I n d e p e n d e n t A r b i t r a t o r to be a g r e e d b e t w e e n t h e p ar ti es . IM PORTANT NOTES BIDS We will be pleased to exe cu te bids on b eh al f o f int e nd in g buye rs, and no charge is mad e for this service. Lots will be pur chased as cheapjy as p e rm it te d by o th e r bids an d reserves. Bids must be su b m it te d to the C om m iss io ns D e p a rt m e n t at least half an hou r before th e sale c o m m e n c e s , and should be e n t e re d on the forms provi ded . Bids left by te le p h o n e will be accept ed on ly on the co n d i ti o n th a t the y are at the s e n d e r ’s risk and must in any case be c o nf ir m ed in writing.
CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. The highest bidder to be the bu ye r, and if any dis put e arises b et w ee n tw o or m o r e bidders, the lot in dis p ut e shall ■ im m e di at e ly be pu t up again an d resold. 2. In the case o f lots up on which there is a reserve, the A u ct i o n ee r shall have the right to bid on beha lf o f t he seller. 3. T he purchasers to give their nam es a n d places o f ab od e. 4. T h e lo ts t o be t a k e n a w a y a n d p a i d f o r , w h e t h e r g e n u i n e a n d a u t h e n t i c o r n o t , w i t h all f a u l t s a n d e r r o r s o f d e s c r i p t i o n a t t h e b u y e r ’s e x p e n s e a n d r i s k , w i t h i n o n e d a y o f c l o s e o f S al e ; A u c t i o n e e r n o t b e i n g r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e c o r r e c t d e s c r i p t i o n , g e n u i n e n e s s o r a u t h e n t i c i t y o f o r a n y d e f a u l t o r d e f e c t in a n y lo t , a n d m a k i n g n o w arran ty w hatever. 5. To prevent uiacc ura cy in the delivery and inco nve nie nce in the s et tle m e nt o f the purc has e, no lot can on any a c co u nt be remo ve d during the time o f sale, an d the rema inde r o f the purch as e m o n e y , m us t be paid abso lu tel y yn delivery. 6. U pon failure o f co m p ly in g with above c o n d i ti o n s , the m o n e y depo si ted in part p a y m e n t shall be forf eit ed. All lots uncleared within the ti me aforesaid shall be resold by public or private sale, an d the deficiency (if a n y ) a t te n d i n g such resale, shall be m a de g oo d by the defaul ter at this sale. -
» . . Pay me nt by cash or gu ar an t ee d ctieque.
S PE CI AL C O N D I T I O N 2 3 % V alu e A dded T a x is now c h a r g e a b l e ( a t G o v e r n m e n t ’s
8. P u r c h a s e r s t o p a y 8 % A u c t i o n F ees.
P r in t e d by
K i l k e n n y P e o p l e P r in ti n g Ltd
reque st ) on all co m m is sio n s paid.
P h o t o g r a p h s by Ig na tiu s O ’Neill, C a l l a n