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The Summer Sale 2018 Tuesday 29th & Wednesday 30th May 2018
THE summer SALE 2018 (ref. 0260) on Tuesday 29th & Wednesday 30th May 2018 at the Castlecomer Saleroom in Ireland and online commencing at 11am 950 Lots Public Viewing: Sunday 27th (noon - 5pm) & Monday 28th (10am - 5pm)
Front Cover: Lot 794 Back Cover: Lot 888 Inside Front Cover: Lot 864 Inside Back Cover: Lot 257 Sale Reference: 0260
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Day 1: Lots 1-653 Day one of our sale includes furniture, lighting, silver, ceramics, glass, works of art, decorative arts, eclectic interior effects and carpets from a variety of Irish estates and private collections. Day 2 Lots 701-End Day two of our sale includes a large quantity of affordable Irish art from a private collection and other private estates, along with approximately thirty items of garden furniture and ornaments from other private collections. Directions: – Coming from Dublin – Take M7 out of Dublin, followed by the M9. Take the Athy exit off the M9 and continue through Athy and onto Castlecomer. In Castlecomer, follow the N78 for Kilkenny. The new auction gallery is situatied 2km south of the Castlecomer Town Centre Square on the N78. Take a left between the Country Life Glanbia building and O’Shea Plant Hire, and drive into Castlecomer Business Park. – Coming from Cork – Take the M8 out of Cork to the termination of the M8 motorway. Continue along the N8 through Cullahill into Durrow. Take the N77 from Durrow to Ballyragget, followed by the R694 from Ballyragget to Castlecomer. Take a right at the Castlecomer Town Centre Square onto the N78 for Kilkenny. The new auction gallery is situated 1.9 km south of the Castlecomer Town Centre Square on the N78. Take a left between the Country Life Glanbia Building and O’Shea Plant Hire and drive to the large designated car park in Castlecomer Business Park. – Coming from Kilkenny – Take the N78 north, in the direction of Castlecomer. Take a right between O’Shea Plant Hire and the Glanbia Country Life Building and drive to the large designated car park in Castlecomer Business Park.
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CONTACTS
George Mealy Senior MRICS MSCSI Managing Director george@mealys.ie George is a licensed auctioneer with 40 years experience in the sale and valuation of fine & decorative art and personal property. He is a fully accredited member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, in the faculty of Art & Antiques. He is also a member of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland. His specialties include period furniture, paintings, silver, porcelain, militaria and clocks.
David Mealy Director david@mealys.ie
Lucy Mealy Auctions Administrator lucy@mealys.ie
Cait Madigan
Mary Gaynor
Reception caitmadigan@mealys.ie
Consultant marygaynor@mealys.ie
Background: Lot 561
Information for Buyers
Day 1: Lots 1-653 1 A TWO SEATER CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, O.R.M., with button back and sides and double cushion seat, covered in burgundy hide 5ft (153cm) wide. (1) €200 - 250
11 A PAIR OF MODERN PINE BEDSIDE PEDESTALS, each with two drawers and a vacant compartment, raised on a plinth base. 24” (61cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (2) €60 - 90
2 A VICTORIAN STYLE CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, covered in brown, ivory and beige brocade, with button back and sides, and double cushion seat. 75” (191cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200
12 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE, comprising a drop leaf mahogany table, nineteenth century; a telephone table with seat; a rectangular piano stool; a two tier table; a rectangular coffee table; a draw leaf dining table; a circular occasional table on quadruple pod; a side chair; a two door china cabinet and a two door oak cupboard. (10) €40 - 60
3 AN EDWARDIAN WALNUT SHAVING CHAIR, with pull up mirror. (1) €40 - 60 4 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, with three quarter gallery, above two drawers, raised on turned legs, 42” (107cm) wide. Together with a rectangular Victorian mahogany side table, with rectangular top, raised on four turned legs. 31” (79cm) wide. (2) €40 - 60 5 AN EDWARDIAN WALNUT OCCASIONAL SIDE OR NURSING CHAIR, with pink button back and padded seat. Raised on front turned legs. Together with another occasional armchair with oval seat and tapestry back. (2) €60 - 90 6 A GRAINED WALNUT DRESSING TABLE, early twentieth century, 42” (107cm) wide. (1) €20 - 30 7 TWO MODERN BEDSIDE PEDESTALS, together with a set of four Edwardian walnut high-back side chairs, and four other Edwardian side chairs. (10) €20 - 30 8 A MODERN PINE PEDESTAL DRESSING TABLE, with centre frieze drawer, and four drawers to either pedestal, surmounted with a swing frame dressing table mirror with two small drawers. 60” (153cm) wide. (1) €30 - 50 9 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY OVERMANTEL OR CHIFFONIER BACK, with arched top above an oblong shelf and an oval mirror plate. 47” (119cm) wide. (1) €20 - 30 10 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST, with four long graduating drawers and brass handles, on bracket feet. As is. 36in (92cm). (1) €150 - 200
13 A MODERN VICTORIAN STYLE MAHOGANY EASY ARMCHAIR, covered in beige fabric, and raised on front turned legs, with brass castors. Together with another similar Victorian-style, easy armchair. (2) €150 - 200 14 A MODERN LIFT-TOP PINE COFFER CHEST, with panelled front. 37” (94cm) high. (1) €40 - 60 15 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, with two oblong moulded flaps, flanking one mock and one frieze drawer. Raised on a tapering octagonal stem with moulded collar, on concave quatrefoil platform with bun feet. 39” (99cm). (1) €100 - 150 16 A SET OF FOUR UNUSUAL CLUB TYPE HIDE COVERED ARMCHAIRS. (4) €80 - 150 17 A MODERN GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY SINGLE PEDESTAL KNEEHOLE DESK, with two frieze drawers and a cupboard, raised on a plinth base, the top with tooled leather inset. 48” (122cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200 18 A DEMI LUNE WALNUT HALL OR SIDE TABLE, in the Queen Anne style, modern, with gadroon edge, and raised on three cabriole legs, with pad feet. 39” (99cm) wide. Together with a rectangular mahogany coffee table or bedside pedestal, O.R.M., with frieze drawer. The rectangular top raised on four moulded square legs with canted corners. (2) €80 - 150
19 AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY STYLE PINE CUPBOARD, the upper section with a drop front panel door and iron strap-work hinges and lock plate, with two cupboard doors below. 31.5” (80cm) wide. Together with a pair of smaller bedside cupboards, each with a frieze drawer and carved panel door, 23.5” (60cm) wide. (3) €80 - 120 20 AN UNUSUAL OVAL WATERFORD CRYSTAL BOAT SHAPED BOWL, with fan edge. 11” (28cm) high. Together with a smaller Waterford crystal bowl. 6” (15cm) high. AND a Waterford crystal vase, with bell shaped bowl and circular foot. 10” (26cm) high. (3) €80 - 120 21 AN INLAID MAHOGANY TWO TIER JARDINIERE STAND, twentieth century; and similar oak ditto with serpentine shaped top. Each approximately 39” (99cm) high. (2) €50 - 70 22 A VICTORIAN CENTRE TABLE, of rectangular form with serpentine shaped ends, raised on part fluted and reeded cabriole legs, united by an associated stretcher. 45” (114cm). As is. Together with a pine dresser with three-quarter gallery and frieze drawer. 37.5” (96cm) wide. (2) €50 - 70 23 A NINETEENTH CENTURY FOLD-OVER MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. Satinwood banded top of rectangular form with canted corners, and a conforming frieze. Raised on square tapering inlaid legs. 37” (93cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 24 A VICTORIAN WALNUT DRESSING TABLE. Adapted, with shaped back and associated top, raised on front cabriole supports, standing on a shaped platform. 44” (112cm) wide. (1) €40 - 60 25 A MODERN RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, in the chippendale style. Gadroon edge, raised on four leaf capped cabriole legs. Ball and claw feet. 55” (140cm) wide. (1) €60 - 90 26 AN IRISH CARVED MAHOGANY 3FT FOUR-POSTER BED, eighteenth century and later. Arched headboard clipped with two reeded columns, each with pineapple finial and conforming arched footboard, with central carved shell. Half-reeded fluted posts with baluster lower section, carved with scrolling foliage. On front shell and leaf carved cabriole legs, with lion paw feet. Together with associated iron side bars and a base. (1) €300 - 500 3
27 A THREE DRAWER WALNUT CHEST. 36” (91cm) wide. Together with a modern five drawer chest. 31” (79cm) wide. (2) €20 - 30 28 A MODERN ARCH TOP PINE AND OAK BOOKCASE, with adjustable shelves. 75” (190cm) high x 37” (94cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 29 A FRENCH FOUR-FOLD ROCOCO STYLE GILT SCREEN. Late 19th century. Asymmetrical form with glazed upper panels and silk covered lower panels. 73in (186cm) extended. (1) €180 - 220 30 THREE GOOD QUALITY PAIRS OF LINED AND INTERLINED CURTAINS. Each with all-over vine and floral pattern, on a gold ground. 83” (210cm) long x 6ft (183cm) wide including matching fixed pelmet. (3) €250 - 300 31 TWO PAIRS OF FINE LINED AND INTERLINED CURTAINS, self print in gold and ivory, with floral decoration. 8ft (247cm) long, x 66” (188cm) wide, per pair. (2) €150 - 250 32 TWO PAIRS OF VERY ATTRACTIVE LIGHTGREEN GROUND, LINED AND INTERLINED CURTAINS. All-over floral pattern within ivory panels. 101” (242cm) long x 142” (360cm) per pair. (2) €300 - 400 33 THREE PAIRS OF VERY FINE LINED AND INTERLINED CURTAINS, with ivory and beige self print floral pattern. 8ft (244cm) high x 84” (214cm) wide. (3) €300 - 400 34 A FINE PAIR OF LINED AND INTERLINED CURTAINS. Light green ground with self print all over floral pattern. 8ft (244cm) long x 6ft (83cm) wide. TOGETHER with a fine pair of lined and interlined curtains, each with a gold background and self print floral designs. 97” (247cm) long x 6ft1 (83cm) wide. AND, one other pair with striped floral pattern, with chain link bands on an ivory ground. As is. 79.5” (202cm) long x 88” (224cm) wide. (3) €150 - 250 35 TWO PAIRS OF VERY ATTRACTIVE LINED AND INTERLINED CURTAINS. Cream ground with all over floral pattern. 90” (230cm) long x 80” (203cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300
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36 A VERY FINE PAIR OF LINED AND INTERLINED CURTAINS. Beige ground with all over ivory coloured floral pattern. 104” (264cm) long x 8ft (244cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 37 TWO PAIRS OF VERY FINE LINED AND INTERLINED CURTAINS. Ivory ground with allover colourful fruit pattern, with pomegranates, in red and greens. 98” (250cm) long x 6ft (183cm) wide. (2) €250 - 350 38 TWO PAIRS OF ATTRACTIVE LINED & INTERLINED CURTAINS. Each decorated with panels depicting equestrian groups, jockeys on horseback with figures, and other armorials. On a light beige ground. 86” (220cm) long x 72 “(183cm) wide. (2) €250 - 350 39 A FINE NINETEENTH CENTURY INLAID AND CROSS-BANDED MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE. Moulded cornice above a satinwood frieze and two astragal glazed doors. Drop-front secretaire drawer, with fitted interior, drawers and pigeon holes around a central cupboard. Two cupboard doors below. All raised on bracket feet. 49” (124cm) wide. (1) €350 - 400 40 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED MIRROR BACK CHIFFONIER OR SIDEBOARD. Top crested with a shell over an oval mirror panel and a bow fronted shelf, raised on turned and half reeded supports and two lower oblong mirror plates. Base with three bow fronted drawers, flanked to either side with a cupboard with carved panels. Raised on a rectangular plinth base. 72” (183cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 41 A GOOD GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST. Dentil moulded cornice above a blind fret frieze. Three long and two short drawers, flanked to either side with fret carved canted corners. Raised on a base with three long drawers and ogee bracket feet. 48” (122cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600 42 AN UPRIGHT IRON FRAME PIANO, number 56938, by C. Bechstein Berlin, distributed by Piggot & Company of Dublin, with ivory keyboard. 46.5” (118cm) wide, 56” (142cm) wide overall. (1) Provenance: The Late Dermot O’Brien P.R.H.A., 65 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. €200 - 300
43 AN OAK TRUNK STAND OR LOW-SIDE TABLE. Rectangular top above a frieze drawer, on cut down square legs. Adapted. 42” (107cm). TOGETHER with a nineteenth century mahogany side table with two frieze drawers. Raised on turned legs. 44” (112cm) . (2) €70 - 90 44 A LARGE CIRCULAR DELFT PLATE, thirteen other colourful plates and dishes, some art pottery, Ainsley, a Mason’s Christmas Village Collection dish, etc. (a lot) €10 - 15 45 AN EDWARDIAN STYLE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR. With padded back, seat and elbow rests, on front turned legs. (1) €20 - 30 46 A SET OF SIX OAK DINING CHAIRS. Each with an arched, padded back and padded seat. Raised on turned legs and bun feet. (6) €80 - 120 47 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, with two spare leaves, raised on turned legs. 82 “(208cm) long x 46” (117cm) wide. As is. (1) €100 - 150 48 A PART WEDGEWOOD BONE CHINA CATHAY PATTERN DINNER SERVICE. Modern, twenty nine pieces approximately. TOGETHER with a large Victorian Windsor wreath pattern stoneware meat platter. AND a modern William Morris style large circular dish. (a lot) €70 - 120 49 A NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, the rectangular moulded top, with rounded corners, above a frieze drawer, and raised on turned legs, 362 (92cm) wide. (1) €70 - 90 50 A PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE, GILT OVERMANTEL MIRRORS, each of inverted breakfront outline, with ball moulded cornice, above a frieze with classical figures and lion drawn chariot, three bevelled mirror plates, flanked with reeded pilasters. 33” (84cm) h x 50” (127cm) w. (2) €200 - 400 51 A RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, raised on four turned legs. 39” (99cm) wide. Together with a small regency style mahogany circular occasional table. (2) €80 - 150
52 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY TAPESTRY COVERED SIDE CHAIR, with arched back and straight fronted seat. Raised on front square moulded legs. (1) €180 - 220 53 A FINE MODERN THREE PIECE SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURE. Comprising; a pair of large wing armchairs, each with cushion seat, on front turned legs, covered in attractive red and beige brocade; together with a matching four seater settee, with loose cushion back and seat, with scroll ends. Approx. 8ft. As new. (3) €400 - 600 54 A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE. Top with a gadroon edge, raised on four leaf-carved cabriole legs on ball and claw feet. With one spare leaf (1) €80 - 150 55 A RECTANGULAR REGENCY-STYLE MAHOGANY TWIN PEDESTAL DINING TABLE, O.R.M., Top with rounded corners, raised on two vase-shaped stems, with fluted tripods and brass castors. 78” (199cm) h x 37” (84cm) w. (1) €70 - 90 56 A VICTORIAN-STYLE OCCASIONAL CHAIR OR PRIE DIEU. Covered in attractive floral tapestry fabric with bow fronted seat and padded back. Together with a pair of Hepplewhite style mahogany tapestry covered side chairs. Each with arched back and bow fronted seat, raised on front square tapering spade legs. (3) €60 - 90 57 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD CIRCULAR MAHOGANY DINING TABLE. Moulded top on an upward octagonal tapering stem on a concave platform. Raised on four splayed legs with brass castors. 53in (135cm)d. (1) €400 - 600 58 AN EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURY WALNUT CHEST ON CHEST, the moulded cornice above three long and two short drawers, each with herringbone inlay, on a base with three further long drawers. Raised on bracket feet. As is. 66” (167cm)h x 38” (97cm)w. (1) €200 - 300 59 A JAPANESE PORCELAIN FIGURE, modelled as a Geisha holding a fan, 13” (33cm); another Japanese figure of a man in green costume, holding a pomegranate in one hand; and one other Japanese porcelain figure of a woman in colourful costume. (3) €30 - 50
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61 A GOOD SERPENTINE SHAPED MAHOGANY SIDE BOARD. In the George III style. By James Hicks of Dublin. Raised back and three frieze drawers above a cupboard and a larger box drawer. Raised on panel legs. 81in (206cm). (1) €350 - 450 63 AN EBONISED AND PARCEL GILT TUBCHAIR. Arched and padded back, crested with a shell. The guilloche moulded sides terminating in scroll arm fronts, above a breakfront seat, all covered in yellow fabric. Raised on turned and fluted legs. (1) €80 - 120 64 A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, O.R.M. Dentilmoulded cornice above four astragal-glazed doors, raised on a base with drop-front secretaire drawer with fitted interior. Two double panel drawers to either side, above four panel doors. Raised on a plinth. 74” (188cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 65 A SMALL GEORGIAN PEMBROKE-TYPE MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE, with two rectangular flaps, flanking a frieze drawer. On square legs. 36” (91cm). (1) €40 - 60 66 A SMALL OCTAGONAL INLAID MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, with conforming stretcher shelf. Raised on square tapering slightly curved legs. 20.5” (52cm) wide. (1) €40 - 60 67 AN EMPIRE STYLE MAHOGANY CONSOLE TABLE. Oblong top above a frieze-drawer on cabriole supports, with paw feet and a recessed mirror panel below. 45.5” (116cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 68 A CIRCULAR EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE. Cross banded top, raised on four square tapering, slightlysplayed legs, united by a shaped stretcher. 30” (76cm)wide. TOGETHER with a rectangular inlaid side table, on square tapering spade legs. 30” (76cm) wide. (2) €80 - 90 69 A SET OF EIGHT GOTHIC-REVIVAL ELM AND ASH HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS. Each arched back with typical gothic tracery above a solid seat. Raised on front turned legs. (8) €380 - 420
70 A GOOD QUALITY FRENCH PROVINCIALSTYLE FARMHOUSE PLANK-TOP REFECTORY TABLE. Raised on four heavy, turned legs, united by a conforming stretcher. 9ft (274cm) long x 35” (90cm) wide. (1) €500 - 800 71 A GOOD SET OF TEN (8+2) OAK HIGHBACK SIDE CHAIRS. Seventeenth century style. O.R.M. Each arched and panelled back, above a solid seat and raised on front-turned legs. (8) €400 - 600 73 A VERY GOOD VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DRESSING TABLE. Arched mirrorframe, supported by two turned columns with urn finials. A drop section with a frieze drawer is flanked to either side with a pedestal, each with four long graduating drawers. Raised on a plinth. 58” (148cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600 74 A RELIEF-MOULDED JARDINIERE STAND of baluster form with shells and scrolls etc. in relief. 25” (64cm). (1) €30 - 40 75 A VERY LARGE OLD ENAMEL ADVERTISING SIGN. Valkner’s Extra Old Irish, 36 Dawsons Street. 24.25” (62cm) high x 14ft (427cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 76 A GEORGE III STYLE SERPENTINE FRONTED SIDEBOARD, O.R.M. Centre with two frieze drawers flanked to either side with inlaid cupboard door. Raised on square tapering spade legs. 63” (160cm) wide. (1) €30 - 50 77 A BRASS MOUNTED COPPER PAIL, with swing handle. A smaller pot with swing handle and a large stoneware jar. (3) €60 - 90 78 A LATE WILLIAM IV OR EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE. With moulded cornice above two glazed doors flanked to either side with a turned column. On a conforming base with two solid panels, flanked with conforming panels. Raised on a plinth base. 62” (157cm)w. (1) €220 - 280 79 A NINETEENTH CENTURY BURMESE, HIGH BALLOON-BACK OCCASIONAL CHAIR. Profusely carved and pierced with birds and scrolling foliage, above a circular seat, covered in floral tapestry. Raised on front shaped legs, in the form of mythical animals. (1) €60 - 90 5
80 A FADED IRON RED GROUND RUG, with stylised flowers, inside a three band border, 6ft2 (188cm)h x 3ft3 (100cm)w. (1) €100 - 150
84 A PINK-GROUND MODERN MACHINEMADE WOOL CARPET, 7ft7 (231cm)l x 6ft7 (170cm)w. (1) €60 - 90
81 AN OLD PERSIAN RUG. Two rows of large and one row of small medallions, on an iron red ground. Ivory border with stylised motifs and French-blue outer band. 6ft7 (200cm) long x 3ft5 (104cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200
85 AN ART DECO, MACHINE-MADE CARPET. With geometric patterns on a fawn ground, inside a broad wide brown border. 10ft7 (322cm)l x 8ft6 (271cm). (1) €60 - 90
82 A LARGE TURKISH RUG, with light blue and red medallion, within dark blue stepped spandrels, inside an ivory border with stylised flower heads. 9ft (287cm)l x 5ft10 (178cm) w. (1) €150 - 200 83 A PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET, with centre medallion and all over floral pattern, with conforming lion floral spandrels, inside a dark floral border with smaller bands. 10ft (305cm) long x 6ft (183cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400
86 A LATE GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY KNEE-HOLE WRITING DESK. Rectangular top with rounded corners above an arrangement of six drawers and a centre frieze drawer. Flanked to either side with reeded columns. Raised on fluted legs. 4ft (152cm) wide. (1) €600 - 900 87 A NINETEENTH CENTURY INLAID SATINWOOD LADIES WRITING TABLE, with pull-up heat-screen and tooled leather top, above a mock frieze drawer. Raised on square tapering legs united by stretcher shelf. 17” (44cm) wide. (1) €320 - 360
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87 88 A REGENCY PERIOD INLAID MAHOGANY BOW-FRONTED CHEST. Three long and two short drawers. Raised on bracket feet. 44” (112cm) wide. (1) €180 - 240 89 A SIX AIR SWISS MUSIC BOX. In marquetry inlaid and ebonised case. 13.5” (35cm) wide. (1) €150 - 220
94 AN ATTRACTIVE BRONZE GROUP, depicting three children sitting on a bench. On rectangular polished limestone base. 10.2’’ (26cm)w. (1) €160 - 200
90 A VERY FINE LARGE CARVED VICTORIAN STYLE WHITE MARBLE FIREPLACE. Gadroon-moulded shaped-shelf above a shaped frieze. Central classical female mask with floral tiara, issuing scrolling flowers and leaf sprays, raised on two jambs, each with cartouche crest with scrolling foliage. With an canthus leaf carved corbel, applied with floral swags and a conforming inverted corbel below. Raised on a plinth. 56.5” (144cm) high x 70” (178cm) wide. (1) €3,000 - 6,000
95 A RECTANGULAR INLAID AND CROSS BANDED MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE. George III style. With inlaid and cross-banded frieze, raised on four square tapering inlaid spade legs. 7ft (214cm) wide. (1) €500 - 600
91 AN ATTRACTIVE COMPOSITION MARBLE BUST OF A VEILED LADY WITH FLORAL TIARA. On turned socle. 14” (36cm)h. (1) €150 - 180 92 A PAIR OF EBONISED AND PARCEL GILT WALL MIRRORS OR OVER MANTELS. O.R.M. Each of rectangular form with projecting corners. The frame moulded with scrolling foliage and floral sprays, flanked to each side with a turned column. Ebonised inner band with four rosettes to the corners and bevelled mirror plate to the centre, 60” (153cm) h x 48” (122cm) w. (1) €350 - 550
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98 A BRONZED METAL EQUESTRIAN GROUP. Modelled with a cavalier with bugle and sword on horseback. Raised on moulded base. 24” (62cm) h x 19” (49cm) w. (1) €150 - 250 99 A FRENCH GILT-BRASS FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK. Movement with an outside count wheel striking on a steel bell. Enamel dial with Roman numerals, flanked to one side with a seated woman with floral garland and a sheaf of wheat on her lap, her right hand holding a sickle. On an ornate base with various trophies. Raised on scroll legs. 13in (33cm)h x 17in (43cm). (1) €100 - 120 100 A MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID PAPIERMACHÉ JEWELLERY CASKET. Victorian. TOGETHER with nine small, framed coloured caricature-prints depicting dogs queuing for toilet. Each 3.5” (9cm) high x 5.5” (14cm) wide. (a lot) €50 - 80
96 A FINE PAIR OF LARGE KANGXI (16621722) CHINESE PORCELAIN CHARGERS. Blue and white with gilt flower highlights and rim. Floral foliage to centre and border. 16.75” (43cm) diameter. (2) Provenance: Geoffrey Waters London. Stamp on base. €400 - 600
93 A FINE 19TH CENTURY GILT BRASS AND WHITE MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK. By Japy Freres of Paris. The lever movement with outside count wheel striking on a steel bell. Circular enamel dial with Roman numerals in an unusual leaf and scroll cast case, crested with a laurel wreath and scroll. Flanked to one side with a figure of Shakespeare seated on a stool, holding a quill. The other side with theatrical trophies, on a white marble two-stage mouldedplinth. Under glass dome. 17.44” x 23” (46cm x 56cms). (1) €700 - 1,100
97 A PAIR OF BRASS CANDELABRA. Each with leaf-cast sockets and drip trays on two leafscroll branches, supporting glass lustre drops. On a rectangular moulded white marble base with horse, 11” (28cm) high. (2) €100 - 120
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101 A COMPOSITION MARBLE BUST OF DIANA. Head and shoulder, on turned socle. 40” (76cm). (1) €380 - 420 7
106 A FINE LARGE COMPOSITION MARBLE BUST of Mark Anthony. On turned socle, 31” (79cm)h. (1) €380 - 420 107 AN OLD PAINTED PINE KITCHEN DRESSER, the upper section with two glazed doors, above two frieze drawers with two cupboard doors below. As is. 47” (120cm) wide. (1) €30 - 50 108 A REGENCY STYLE TWIN PEDESTAL MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, on two tripod pedestals. 6ft (183cm) long x 35” (89cm) wide. Together with seven Regency style brass inlaid dining chairs, on front sabre legs. (8) €60 - 90
106 102 A PAIR OF VERY HEAVY CIRCULAR PLINTHS, each with spiral-fluted stem and circular moulded top and base. 36” (91cm) high. (2) €250 - 350 103 A GEORGE IV PERIOD MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD-BANDED SIDE CUPBOARD. Inverted breakfront outline with bead moulded top. Two mesh-trellis pattern doors with greenpleated fabric, flanked to either side with spiral reeded and leaf carved pilasters. Raised on turned legs. 55” (39cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,200 104 NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH GILTMETAL AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE. Movement by Japy Freres of Paris. Circular floral decorated porcelain dial with Roman numerals, surmounted with a porcelain and gilt metal urn finial, flanked to either side with two cherubs. Outside count wheel which strikes a steel bell. Conforming base with gilt plinth. TOGETHER with a pair of matching urns with fixed covers and ornate gilt metal mounts, in the form of female mask and floral swags. On a conforming base. The clock, 14.5” (37cm) high x 13.5” (34cm) wide. The urns, 13.5” (34cm) high. (3) €200 - 400 105 A VICTORIAN SERPENTINE-SHAPED MAHOGANY SETTEE, with arched and button back. Conforming armrests and padded seat. On front cabriole legs. 82” (209cm). (1) €260 - 320
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109 A FINE PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY GILT FRENCH FAUTEUILS. Each with cartouche shaped back, crested with flowers, above a tapestry panel, depicting figures merry-making. AND a serpentinefronted seat with a floral panel; the framed back moulded with scrolling foliage and conforming front elbow rests. The seat with a carved frieze, raised on leaf carved cabriole legs with shell pad feet. (2) €500 - 700 110 A REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE. Rectangular flaps with rounded corners, flanking two mock and two frieze drawers. Raised on four turned supports and four sabre legs, with brass paw castors, united by a turned stretcher. 54.25in (138cm) extended. (1) €150 - 250 111 A SMALL SQUARE PINE PEDESTAL, with stepped moulded base, 31” (79cm) wide; together with a modern square two-tier glass top occasional table. (2) €30 - 50 112 A LATE GEORGIAN PERIOD MAHOGANY BUREAU of small proportions. Slope front opening reveals a fitted compartment with drawers, holes and pigeon hole compartments. With three drawers below. Raised on bracket feet, the slope front as is, separated. 33” (84cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150 113 A NINETEENTH CENTURY SLOPE FRONT ELM AND OAK BUREAU. Front opening reveals a fitted interior with drawers and pigeon hole compartments, with three graduating drawers below. Raised on bracket feet. 27” (69cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200
114 A NEST OF THREE RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLES. 16” (41cm) wide the largest. Together with two similar tripod wine occasional tables. (3) €50 - 70 115 A SMALL OAK CHEST, twentieth century, with three long and two short drawers. Raised on bracket-feet. 39” (99cm) wide. (1) €40 - 60 116 A MODERN ROCOCO STYLE GILT CONSOLE TABLE. Of serpentine form, with shaped apron, raised on four ornate leaf-moulded legs with scroll-feet. 49” (125cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120 117 A MODERN PINE TWO DRAWER KITCHEN SIDE TABLE, on turned legs, 46” (117cm) wide. (1) €70 - 120 118 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE MODERN EASY ARMCHAIRS, each covered in red printed fabric, with loose cushion, back and seat. (2) €80 - 120 119 A NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY THREE-TIER CIRCULAR DUMBWAITER, with graduating shelves and turned centre stem. Raised on a tripod base. Adapted. 24” (61cm) w. (1) €180 - 220 120 TWO SIMILAR EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, one with curved back splats and a centre shaped splat, both with padded seats, one on front square tapering legs, the other on turned legs. (2) €80 - 120 121 A SMALL ATTRACTIVE TWO-SEATER EASY SETTEE, covered in salmon fabric, with straight back and curved sides, fitted with six matching loose cushions. (1) €150 - 220 122 A CIRCULAR VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE, the moulded top on turned stem, and quadruple pod with scroll legs. 51” (130cm) wide. (1) €180 - 220 123 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS NINETEENTH CENTURY AND OTHER COLOURFUL PLATES AND PLAQUES. Comprising; four Prattware plates; a pair of Wedgewood kidney-shaped side dishes; a pair of Couldon-ware yellow ground plates; and twelve other assorted colourful plates or plaques. (approx. 20) €80 - 150
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124 A THREE SEATER SETTEE, covered in blue hide; together with a matching two seater settee. (2) €100 - 200
140 A GEORGIAN STYLE BREAKFRONT MAHOGANY BOOKCASE. O.R.M. Dentilmoulded cornice above four astragal-glazed doors, and four panelled doors below. Raised on a plinth base. 69” (175cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
125 A GILT TRIPTYCH DRESSING TABLE MIRROR. As is. (1) €5 - 10 126 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS FRAMED TAPESTRY AND NEEDLEWORK PICTURES, each depicting different subjects. In attractive frames. (8) €150 - 250 127 A GOOD QUALITY GEORGIAN STYLE WINGBACK SWIVEL OFFICE CHAIR, covered in burgundy hide, with button back and sides €150 - 250 128 A RECTANGULAR TWO TIER MAPLE WHATNOT. With rectangular shelf on turned supports. 24” (61cm) high. (1) €80 - 150 129 AN INLAID MAHOGANY BUTLER’S TRAYTOP SERVING TABLE. With lift off glass tray and brass handles. On square tapering spade legs. 28” (72cm) wide. (1) €140 - 160 130 AN UNUSUAL MODERN DOUBLE PLANKTOP OCCASIONAL TABLE. Two oblong spaced planks and oblong legs. 10” (26cm) high x 71” (180cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120 131 - see page 10 132 AN OAK DRAW-LEAF TABLE, in the seventeenth century style. Rectangular top with two pull-out leaves. On lyre-shaped supports and platform-feet, united by a stretcher. 9ft (272cm) wide extended; TOGETHER with a set of six 4+2 walnut ladder-back kitchen chairs. (7) €400 - 500 133 A CHEAVIN’S SALUDOR SAFE STONEWARE WATER FILTER, with cover and tap. 18” (46cm) high. TOGETHER with a two-tone stoneware jar and cover. 16.5” (42cm) high; a stoneware spirit jar, by Kennedy of Glasgow, two-tone; a small pouring jar; a small monochrome stoneware bottle jar with spout, and a glass laboratory lamp. (5) €100 - 200
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134 134 A VERY UNUSUAL SCALE MODEL, RED PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT SHOP FRONT, with double glazed main window and two doors. The windows enclosing various facsimile advertisements for Guinness, Paddy, Jameson etc. AND a small miniature dresser; a scale model boat etc. 29” (74cm) high x 43” (110cm) wide. (1) €450 - 550 135 A LATE VICTORIAN CHESTERFIELD SETTEE. Button-back, seat and sides, raised on frontturned legs. Covered in iron-red fabric. 76” (93cm) wide. (1) €180 - 220 136 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE. Moulded cornice above two astragal-glazed doors, enclosing six adjustable shelves and an unusual drop-front secretaire drawer. Front faced in book spines from Rees’s Cyclopedia. Flanked to either end with two secret compartments, each camouflaged with book spines. Inside the drop front reveals an arrangement of drawers and pigeon hole compartments. On a conforming base with three frieze-drawers and two large cupboard doors, flanked to either side with a turned column and raised on front lion-paw feet. 9ft2” (157cm) wide. (1) €700 - 1,100 137 A MODERN BURGUNDY GROUND CHESTERFIELD SETTEE. With button back and sides and two loose cushions. 66” (168cm) long. (1) €200 - 300 138 A SMALL WALNUT TUB-ARMCHAIR. Covered in loose yellow floral fabric. As is. (1) €70 - 120 139 TWO BRASS PRESERVING PANS. Each with iron handle. Together with six tubular brass ounter top rails or columns. AND a modern brass standard lamp. (9) €40 - 60
141 AN AFGHAN RUG, with large centre medallion on a red ground with green and turquoise spandrels, inside a fawn border. 8ft (277cm) x 6ft7 (201cm). (1) €100 - 150 142 AN ORIENTAL STYLE WOOL RUG. With allover stylised pattern, on iron-red ground, inside a wide border with smaller bands. 12ft (366cm) long x 9ft5 (287cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120 143 A LARGE ORIENTAL STYLE MACHINEMADE CARPET. All-over stylised pattern, rows of medallions, inside a triple border. 13ft 8” (416cm) long x 9ft 7” (292cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120 145 A LARGE DARK-RED GROUND BOKHARA CARPET, with rows of small medallions, inside a wide four-band red border. 11ft4 (345cm)l x 8ft2 (249cm)w. (1) €100 - 180 146 A FINE PERSIAN MASHAD CARPET. Dark burgundy ground with floral medallion and allover floral pattern, in conforming spandrels, inside a large border with two smaller bands. 11ft1” (228cm) long x 8ft 9” (236cm) wide. (1) €300 - 450 147 A GOOD REGENCY-STYLE MAHOGANY DINING TABLE. O.R.M. Stamped M.L Sinnott. D-shaped ends and two spare leaves. Raised on two tripod stems. 95” (240cm) long x 41” (105cm) wide. TOGETHER with a set of six (4+2) Hepplewhite-style mahogany dining chairs. Each with pierced splat and drop in seat. AND a George III style serpentine-fronted mahogany sideboard, with shaped back, two central drawers, flanked to either side with conforming cupboards and raised on square tapering reeded legs. 5ft (153cm) wide. (3) €250 - 350 148 AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY WALNUT AND FEATHER BANDED CHEST ON STAND. Upper section with three long and two short drawers and the base with three small drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet, 47” (119cm)h x 37” (94cm)w as is. (1) €300 - 400
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131 A VERY FINE IRISH VICTORIAN YEW-WOOD AND MARQUETRY KILLARNEY TABLE. Circular serpentine-shaped moulded top with a central roundel and twelve-point centre-star. Inside are three bands with a spray of shamrocks, roses and thistles and a conforming outer band featuring similar decoration, with central crown and harp. The under section with geometric parquetry design, in satin and yew-wood, on a conforming octagonal baluster stem. Circular serpentine-shaped platform, inlaid with shamrock sprays. Raised on four scroll legs. 65” (140cm) diameter. (1) €8,000 - 12,000
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149 A PAIR OF HEAVY PIERCED CAST IRON ANDIRONS, late nineteenth century each with ball finials. (2) €50 - 70 150 A MODERN INLAID KNEE-HOLE DESK, with five drawers, raised on square tapering legs. 49” (125cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120 151 A LARGE RECTANGULAR MODERN FOOTSTOOL, with padded seat and raised on four moulded cabriole legs. 44” (112cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 152 AN ATTRACTIVE KILIM RUG, with all-over geometric patterns. Red, ivory, green and beige ground, within a conforming wide border. 9ft4 (284cm) long x 5t3 (160cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 153 A PAIR OF WING-BACK ARMCHAIRS, each covered in attractive rust fabric. With loose cushion seat and raised on front cabriole legs. (2) €100 - 200 155 A BRASS AND LIGHT-BLUE GLASS OIL LAMP. Shade decorated with insects and fruit. Green etched shade. 22” (58cm) high. (1) €100 - 200 156 A REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY D-END DINING TABLE. With one spare leaf. Each section raised on turned stem, with tripod reeded base, with brass lion paw castors. 94” (239 cm) long extended x 38” (97cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 157 A PAIR OF MODERN PINE BEDSIDE PEDESTALS, each with two drawers and a vacant compartment, raised on a plinth base. 24” (61cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (2) €40 - 60 158 AN ATTRACTIVE FRENCH MARQUETRY AND BRASS MOUNTED BOW SHAPED TELEVISION AND STEREO CUPBOARD, with two tambour doors, under a moulded top, raised on slightly splayed brass mounted legs. 33” (84cm) wide. (1) €250 - 300 159 A VICTORIAN INLAID AND PARQUETRY BANDED DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, the circular painted dial with Roman numerals above a glazed and etched glass panel depicting a bird. With a triple scroll base. 33” (84cm) high x 12” (30cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120
160 A PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE SIDE CHAIRS, with pierced crossrail; a pair of Gothic style arch back chairs, modern; a hepplewhite style mahogany chair with drop in seat, covered in striped fabric. Together with matching side chairs; two similar edwardian crossbanded side chairs, each with cane seat. (8) €60 - 80 161 A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF VARIOUS OLD CHAIRS, including two armchairs. (5) €20 - 30 162 A LATE GEORGIAN PERIOD MAHOGANY LIFT-TOP COMMODE CHAIR, with pierced splat back on square legs. Together with a Victorian walnut prie-dieu with high velvetpanelled back and drop in seat. Raised on turned legs. (2) €70 - 120 163 A MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, on four turned legs. 29.5” (100cm) wide. TOGETHER with a two tier modern rectangular side table. AND an early twentieth century walnut dressing table, with an arrangement of six drawers under a swing frame mirror, on turned legs. 48” (123cm). (3) €40 - 50 164 A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY OPENWORK BOOKCASE. O.R.M. With five shelves and two base drawers, raised on bracket feet. 59” (150cm) high x 30” (78cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 165 A WALNUT-FRAMED FRENCH ARMCHAIR. Ribbon-bow crest above an arched padded back and padded seat. On front turned legs. (1) €60 - 80 166 A 19TH CENTURY INLAID AND CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY LONG-CASE CLOCK. Swan-neck pediment above an arched and painted dial. The arch painted with a rural scene depicting a figure standing outside a church. The painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed, David Stewart. With subsidiary dial for seconds and for date and the spandrels painted with church towers, within two turned columns. Above a trunk with front-canted corners and a cross-banded door. Raised on a moulded box base, 80in (204cm)h x 20in (51cm). (1) €400 - 600
167 A BURGUNDY GROUND PERSIAN KASHAN CARPET, in all-over floral pattern and dark-blue centre medallion, inside a wide blue border with smaller bands. 12ft (366cm) x 9ft2 (279cm). (1) €250 - 350 168 A KARAJA RUNNER. Ivory ground with various shaped medallions, inside a burgundy ground border. 14ft (427cm) x 3ft6 (106cm). (1) €150 - 200 169 A PERSIAN MASHAD CARPET, with centre medallion, on an all over floral burgundy ground, within seven borders. 12ft 8” (386cm) long x 9ft 6” (290cm) wide. (1) €400 - 500 170 AN AFGHAN MAURI RUG, burgundy ground with all-over pattern, inside a multi-band border. 6ft6 (198cm) long x 3ft (102cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 171 AN OLD PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET. Burgundy ground with all-over floral pattern, inside an ivory border with smaller bands. 10ft 3” (312cm) long x 7ft 10 (238cm) wide (1) €250 - 300 172 A KASMIR STYLE RUG. With ivory, red and navy blue ground, and all-over floral pattern with birds inside a wide red conforming border with five smaller bands. 7ft 9” (236cm) long x 5ft 1” (155cm) wide. (1) €100 - 120 173 A PERSIAN MIR RUG, burgundy ground with all-over pattern, inside a six band border, 6ft7 (200cm) long x 4ft5 (135cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 174 A PERSIAN SENNEH RUG, the burgundy ground with three diamond-shaped medallions with all-over pattern, and three outer borders around an all-over floral pattern, 5ft4 (163cm) long x 3ft11 (120cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 175 AN IRISH CARVED MAHOGANY DOUBLE CHAIR BACK SETTEE. In the 18th century style. Each back crested with a scallop shell, issuing acanthus leaves, above a leaf-carved, pierced scroll splat. Drop in seat flanked with shaped arm rests, each terminating in a lion mask, and raised on three front cabriole-legs, each with a lion mask and terminating in hairy lion-paw feet. (1) €1,800 - 2,500
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176 TAXIDERMY: A STUFFED AND MOUNTED PHEASANT, in glazed wooden case. 33” (84cm) wide. (1) €40 - 60 177 A MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE. Nineteenth century and later. Three quarter gallery and two frieze drawers, raised on turned supports. 44” (112cm) wide. TOGETHER with a chippendale style demi-lune mahogany hall table, raised on four cabriole legs with ball and claw feet. 46” (117cm) wide. (2) €70 - 90 178 A LATE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY FRENCH WALNUT AND BRASS MOUNTED LADIES DRESSING TABLE. With oval swing-frame mirror above a break-front top with pierced brass gallery and a centre frieze drawer. Flanked with concave sides and raised on four tapering fluted legs. 36” (992cm) wide. (1) €150 - 220 179 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY CORNER WASH STAND, with arched gallery and shelf, the bow front with three mock drawers, and a lower shelf with single drawer and mock drawer, united by a stretcher shelf, on shaped legs, 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 180 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE. Moulded top above a panelled door, folds back and reveals a fitted interior with pigeon holed compartment and drawers. Leaf-moulded upper panel flanked with leaf corbels, above a frieze drawer. Two cupboard doors below, flanked to either side with spiral reeded columns. On a concave plinth base. 54” (137cm) high x 44” (112cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 181 A BALUSTER SHAPED JAPANESE IMARI VASE of reeded form. 11.25” (32cm) high. Together with a Staffordshire spaniel. AND, a porcelain basket bowl on stem base. (3) €60 - 90 183 AN ATTRACTIVE KASHMIR CARPET. Burgundy field with all-over floral design. Centre medallion and birds within ivory and navy spandrels, inside a large border with smaller bands. 8ft 8” (264cm) long x 6ft 4” (193cm) wide. (1) €200 - 250 184 A FINE AUBUSSON-STYLE PETIT POINT RUG OR WALL HANGING. Large floral centre medallion, inside a frame of colourful flowers and a shaped burgundy border, with colourful flowers, and oval floral medallions to the spandrels. 10ft2 (210cm)l x 7ft10 (239cm)w. (1) €200 - 350 12
185 185 A VERY FINE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY BRASS BED, 5ft (156cm) wide. The head with an arrangement of brass urns within tubular rails, and scrolls, and two large urn finials, with spiral fluted sections, bulbous centres, and a conforming footboard, with similar decoration, with urns within tubular rails and conforming urn finials. Provenance: Originally from Cashel Palace, Cashel, Co. Tipperary. (1) €700 - 1,500 186 A VICTORIAN EBONISED AND BRASS MOUNTED CREDENZA. Break-front outline, applied with porcelain panels, each within a gilt brass frame. Centre door with an oval portrait plaque and crested with a ribbon bow in brass, inside a moulded brass frame and cross banding. Two bowed glazed doors to either side. Raised on a break-front plinth. 39.5” (100cm) high, 5ft (152cm) wide. (1) €500 - 700 187 A VERY FINE FRENCH BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD STRONG BOX, by Alph Giroux À Paris, with bramma lock, 20” (51cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
188 AN ATTRACTIVE BRONZE GROUP, modelled with three musical cherubs, on rectangular limestone base. (1) €150 - 200
189 189 A VERY ATTRACTIVE FRENCH FOLDOVER SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY CARD OR WRITING TABLE. Rectangular top with brass edge inlaid with musical trophies and flowers. Underside with tooled leather inset and conforming inlay, sliding to reveal a compartment with various slots. The all-round panelled frieze with similar inlay, raised on brass-mounted fluted-legs, united by an X framed stretcher. 24.5” (63cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500
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196 A FAWN GROUND KASMIR RUG, with flower-head centre medallion, inside an all-over floral pattern, with ivory spandrels, inside three band border. 89” (226cm) long x 59” (150cm) wide. (1) €180 - 220
200 AN ATTRACTIVE THREE PIECE FRENCH GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock movement with outside count wheel, striking on a steel bell, with two handled urn finial. The circular porcelain dial with roman numerals and the centre panel depicting a landscape, crested above with a ribbon bow and the drum with hanging floral swags and leaf sprays, on a conforming breakfront base. 12.5” (32cm). Together with a pair of matching porcelain and gilt metal mounted urns, each on four legs. 13” (33cm). (3) €250 - 350
197 A CARVED GILT-WOOD WALL BRACKET. O.R.M. With serpentine-shaped shelf, on corbel style bracket, 13” (33cm) high x 13” (33cm) wide. (1) €60 - 90
201 A PAIR OF ROYAL DUX PORCELAIN FIGURES. One depicting a man playing a violin and the other a woman in long flowing gown listening. 10.5” (27cm) high. (2) €60 - 90
198 A LATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER DROPLEAF MAHOGANY OR RED WALNUT DINING TABLE, with demi-lune flaps. Raised on six tapering legs with pad feet. 68” (173cm) high, 46” (117cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150
202 A VERY FINE WHITE CARVED STATUARY MARBLE MANTELPIECE, in the Adams style. The inverted break-front shelf with a moulded edge, above a central frieze panel, with an oval partrea, crested with a ribbon bow, issuing drapes and rosettes. Each jamb with a turned upward tapering column, with doric capital, on plinth base. 5ft1 (155cm) high x 6ft (183cm) wide. (1) €3,000 - 6,000
195 A LARGE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DINING TABLE. Moulded top with three spare leaves, raised on baluster turned legs. 9. 5 ft (292cm) x 58” (147cm)w. As is. (1) €500 - 700
190 190 A VERY UNUSUAL HEAVY CARVED BOGOAK JARDINIERE STAND. Circular top profusely carved with flowering shrubs in relief. Raised on three pierced supports carved with trailing vines and grapes, on conforming circular platform with three lion-paw feet. 15” (39cm) high x 10” (26cm) wide. (1) €450 - 500 191 A VICTORIAN BEDSIDE PEDESTAL, of square upward tapering form. Panel door, with square moulded top. 31” (79cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250
199 A FINE GEORGE III CARVED WATER GILT PIER MIRROR. c.1775. Leaf-moulded frame crested with a double scroll cartouche with three carved leaves and a conforming lower apron. Shaped frame with scrolling rustic leaf forms. 48” (123cm) high x 27” (69cm) wide. (1) €1,200 - 1,800
203 AN IRISH GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY BRASS BOUND PEAT BUCKET, of tapering reeded form. With two brass carrying handles and a brass liner. 26” (66cm) high. (1) €1,800 - 2,500
192 A SMALL GEORGE III PERIOD FRET-CUT WALL MIRROR, with shaped frame around rectangular mirror plate. 20” (50cm) high x 14” (30cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120 193 AN ATTRACTIVE TABRIZ CARPET. Large ivory and burgundy ground floral central medallion. The all-over floral field in shades of blue and turquoise, inside a double border. 12ft 10” (390cm) long x 9ft 1” (277cm) wide. (1) €400 - 500 194 AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND CROSS-BANDED CENTRE OR SOFA TABLE. Rectangular top with rounded corners above two frieze drawers on two upward tapering octagonal stems. On four scroll legs. 58in (147cm)wide. (1) €400 - 600
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204 AN UNUSUAL LATE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CARVED WALNUT WALL CLOCK/ BAROMETER. The arched top with a cartouche crest, and two urn finials, above a circular dial with raised enamel Roman numerals, and a centre enamel thermometer and aneroid barometer below, within leaf carved scrolls and a central shell, 59.5” (100cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
208 AN ATTRACTIVE BRONZE GROUP, modelled as a setter with pheasant, on rugged base. Raised on rectangular polished limestone plinth. 12” (31cm)w. (1) €100 - 150 209 A PAIR OF DARK METAL BOOKENDS. Each modelled with an elephant. 5” (13cm). (1) €60 - 90
205 A REGENCY PERIOD GILT PIER MIRROR, the inverted break-front and ball-moulded cornice, above double mirror plate. Flanked to either side with rounded pilasters, each with Doric capitals, on inverted break-front base. 47” (120cm) high x 24” (61cm) wide. Provenance: Lissadell House Sale. €300 - 500
210 A LARGE JAPANESE IMARI CHARGER, decorated in typical palette, in dark blue, light green and red. As is. 18” (46cm) high. TOGETHER with three small Imari plates 8.25” (21cm) diameter; an Imari vase, with flaring neck. As is. 10” (26cm)cm high; a small baluster shaped bowl or vase. 4.5” (12cm); AND another circular charger in typical palette, decorated with birds and flowers. 14” (37cm) diameter. (7) €150 - 250
206 AN EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY IRISH WHEEL BAROMETER, by Eamon C. Liver, Grafton Street, Dublin. Swan-neck pediment with centre brass urn finial, and four dials. Thermometer, dry/damp dial, a large circular dial with convex glass and a level. 41” (104cm) high. (1) €200 - 300
211 A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS REFERENCE BOOKS relating mainly to furniture. Including; ‘English Furniture’ by Thomas Arthur Strange; ‘Thomas Chippendale’ by Christopher Gilbert, ‘English Furniture, 15001840’ by Beard and Goodison. AND many others, together with a quantity of books on carpentry and joinery, illustrated by Paul N. Hasluck. AND other books on clocks and cabinet making. (a lot) . €100 - 150
207 A MODERN EBONISED AND PARCEL GILT WALL MIRROR. The moulded frame with leaf scrolls, around bevelled mirror plate. 5ft (153cm) high x 45” (15cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200
212 A FINE CHIPPENDALE STYLE WALNUT DOUBLE CHAIR-BACK SETTEE. Shaped scroll splat applied with scrolling foliage. Drop in tapestry seat and three shells to the frieze. Raised on three shell-capped cabriole-legs with ball and claw feet. (1) €600 - 900 213 A GEORGE III STYLE SERPENTINE-SHAPED CHEST OF DRAWERS. O.R.M., Of small proportions, with four drawers and raised on bracket feet. 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 214 A GOOD QUALITY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, with padded back seat and elbow rests. Covered in burgundy hide and raised on front turned legs. (1) €100 - 150 215 AN OLD PITCH PINE FOLD-UP STUDENTS DESK. 23.25” (60cm). (1) €30 - 40 216 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE, the top with rounded corners, above a pain frieze, raised on square stem with flaring base, and concave quatrefoil plinth. With scroll legs. 36” (92cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 217 A LARGE THREE COLOURED CARVED GLASS VASE. In the style of Gallé. Modern, of baluster form, decorated with flowers, and flared neck, bares signature. 32in (82cm). (1) €60 - 90 218 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CARD-TABLE. Fold over top with rounded corners, above a frieze with two scroll spandrels on a tapering octagonal stem and quatrefoil concave base. With scroll legs, 35.5” (90cm). (1) €0 - 0 219 A PERSIAN IRON-RED RUNNER, with diamond-shaped centre medallion and all-over pattern. Conforming spandrels and a double band border. 8ft (294cm) long x 3ft (92cm) wide. (1) €160 - 200
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220 A VERY FINE GOOD QUALITY REGENCY ROSEWOOD CARD TABLE, the top with rounded corners and a bead edge, with panelled frieze and bead mouldings, on U-shaped support and stepped platform. Raised on four splayed legs, terminating in shell cast brass castors, 36” (92cm) wide. (1) €2,000 - 3,000
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221 AN INLAID GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD BANDED CARD TABLE, with D-shaped top and satinwood banded frieze. Raised on four square tapering inlaid legs. 34” (87cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600
229 A FOLD-OVER EBONY STRUNG MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, with cross banded top. Raised on a hexagonal baluster stem and circular platform and three carved lion paw feet. 36” (92cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
232 A REGENCY PERIOD ROSEWOOD LADIES WORK-TABLE. Square centre top, above a frieze drawer, and flanked to either side with two step-down compartments, each with a drawer and fitted interior. On a U-shaped support and quadruple pod, with splayed legs and brass castors. 28” (71cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600
222 A SET OF SIX OLD TWO-TONE STONEWARE BEER BOTTLES, for W.G. O’Doherty & Co’s Bottling Londonderry. TOGETHER with five similar bottles, Neal Carlin’s Bottling Waterside, Londonderry. And one for N. McLoone & Co. Derry. (12) €100 - 150 223 FIVE TWO-TONE STONEWARE BEER BOTTLES, bottled by D. Craig, Donamena. One bottle by M. McCloon & Co. Derry. TOGETHER with four similar bottles, bottled by Osborne and Patton Ltd. Londonderry. AND two cream coloured stoneware bottles, by Andrew A. Watt & Co. Londonderry. (12) €100 - 150 224 A PAIR OF FRENCH COLOURED PRINTS, ‘Le Petite Soldat’ and it’s companion ‘Le Serment D’Amour’, a pair, each in gilt frame. Together with a pair of Japanese cherry wood panels, each overlaid in carved bone, with birds and flowers. Signed. 15” (38cm) high x 10.25” (27cm) wide. (4) €100 - 150
234 A GOOD SET OF SIX NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS IN THE CHIPPENDALE STYLE. With pierced interlaced splat, above a drop-in seat, raised on front shell capped cabriole legs, with ball and claw feet. (6) €300 - 400 235 A VERY ATTRACTIVE SERPENTINE SHAPED AND BRASS MOUNTED KINGWOOD CENTRE TABLE, with marquetry inlay. Serpentine shaped top with a cast brass edge, above a long frieze drawer, the frieze inlaid all around with scrolling foliage, raised on attractive cabriole legs with brass mounts. 34” (86cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600
231 231 AN ATTRACTIVE GOOD QUALITY VICTORIAN STYLE ROSEWOOD CENTRE-TABLE. Serpentine shaped top with a gadroon edge, raised on an octagonal stem, applied with spiral leaves and strap work. Tripod base with double scroll legs. 45” (115cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
236 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. With four fold out triangular flaps and a frieze drawer. On square tapering legs, 20” (51cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200
225 A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN OAK ARMCHAIRS, each covered in simulated olive hide, with arched and panel back, padded armrests and seat, raised on front turned legs. (2) €300 - 400 226 AN OVAL INLAID VICTORIAN WALNUT CENTRE TABLE, on turned supports and stretcher. Raised on four leaf moulded cabriole legs. 43” (110cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 227 A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL ARMCHAIRS, each with padded top rail. Centre pierced splat, scroll arms and padded seat. Raised on shaped front legs. (2) €80 - 150 228 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE, with rounded corners, the shaped apron with central shell, on upward tapering octagonal stem. With quatrefoil concave base and bun feet. 36” (92cm) wide. (1) €280 - 350
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247 AN NINETEENTH CENTURY FLIP TOP MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE, with circular pie crust edge, on turned stem with tripod base. 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 248 A MODERN PAIR OF BOW-FRONTED POLISHED ASH BEDSIDE PEDESTALS. Each with frieze-drawer and cupboard door. 17.5” (45cm) wide. (1) €60 - 90 249 A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND FLORAL MARQUETRY TABLE TOP FOR CHESS AND DRAUGHTS. On an associated stand with square tapering legs. TOGETHER with a modern grained rosewood pyramid type bedside cupboard. (2) €30 - 50 250 A VICTORIAN BALLOON BACK ARMCHAIR, covered in green dralon with button back, and raised on front turned legs. (1) €100 - 150
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237 A VICTORIAN TUNBRIDGE WALNUT LADIES WORK GAMES TABLE. Top with an inlaid parquetry band and a rectangular centre panel, depicting a large castle. Fold-over top opening reveals a chess and draughts board, backgammon and quidditch board. Frieze drawer with fitted interior, with lower wool box on slide, raised on turned supports and cabriole legs, united by a turned stretcher. 23” (59cm) wide. (1) €350 - 550 238 A PERSIAN AFSHAR RUG, with large centre salmon coloured diamond medallion, on a darkblue ground with all-over pattern, including four square corner panels, inside triple band border. 6ft3 (190cm) long x 4ft (132cm) wide. (1) €250 - 400 239 AN ORIENTAL RUG, with large octagonal red centre medallion and two light-blue triangular medallions, on a burgundy ground, inside a triple band border. 6ft (283cm)l x 3ft7(189cm)w. (1) €80 - 150 240 A RUST GROUND PERSIAN QASHQAI RUG, with stylised design, inside a double border. 6ft (193cm) long x 3ft 11” (120cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 241 A REGENCY STYLE FIGURED WALNUT SOFA TABLE. O.R.M. With two shaped flaps and two frieze drawers, raised on six turned stems, united by two turned stretchers with cabriole legs and pad feet. 58” (147cm) wide extended. (1) €150 - 250 16
242 A PAIR OF CARVED WALNUT HIGH-BACK THRONE CHAIRS. Each with a padded centre panel back, within carved leaf sprays and two turned columns. Padded seat flanked to either side, with ornate leaf-shaped moulded armrests above a conforming apron and shaped front legs. (2) €100 - 200 243 FOUR PAIRS OF GOOD QUALITY MODERN LINED CURTAINS. Each ivory ground with colourful floral pattern. 5ft7”120cm) long x 5ft7” (120cm) wide. Each pair. (2) €200 - 300 244 A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY BUTLER’S TRAY. With saw cut handles and drop sides, raised on square reeded legs, united by a stretcher. 25” (65cm) wide approx. (1) €100 - 150 245 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY WASH STAND. With three quarter shaped gallery and frieze drawer. Raised on spiral reeded tapering legs, united by a stretcher with circular shelf. 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 246 A NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY SWING-FRAME DRESSING TABLE MIRROR. With rectangular mirror plate and shaped legs. 25” (64cm) wide. TOGETHER with a nineteenth century rectangular mahogany centre table; the top with rounded corners, plain frieze and square legs. 33” (84cm) wide. (2) €50 - 120
251 A NINETEENTH CENTURY DEMI-LUNE MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE. 40.5” (103cm) wide. TOGETHER with a Victorian centre table. The rectangular top with rounded corners, on baluster shaped hexagonal stem, and triform base with bun feet. 24” (61cm) wide. (2) €70 - 120 252 A NINETEENTH CENTURY DEMI-LUNE GILT CONSOLE TABLE. With onyx top on turned stem with scroll legs. 28.5” (73cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 253 TWO EDWARDIAN CHAIRS, covered in striped fabric. AND a small armchair in similar fabric, modern. AND a small occasional chair with padded back and cushion seat. TOGETHER with a modern arch-back gothic style chair with padded seat, back and sides. (5) €30 - 50 254 AN EDWARDIAN WALNUT BEDSIDE CUPBOARD. TOGETHER with another bedside cupboard with panel door and drawer. AND a small bedside chest, modern with three drawers. AND a walnut overmantel mirror or dressing table back. (4) €50 - 70 255 A PAIR OF LARGE THREE DRAWER MAHOGANY BEDSIDE CHESTS, each with plain heavy brass handles. Raised on bracket feet. 31” (79cm) high x 19” (49cm) wide. (1) €80 - 100 256 A NINETEENTH CENTURY GREEN PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT OVERMANTEL MIRROR with moulded frame. 48” (122cm) high x 6ft (183cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
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257 A VERY FINE IRISH WOOL CARPET. c.1930’s-1940’s by Dun Emer Guild Limited, Dublin. Centre gold roundel or medallion, with gold leaf scrolls and a small circle to the centre. On lime green ground inside a rust border and inner roped band. 12ft1 (368cm) long x 9ft 6 (290cm) wide. (1) €1,500 - 2,500
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257A A TERRACOTTA GROUND IRISH DUN EMER WOOL CARPET. c.1930’s-1940’s. Terracotta ground inside a dark-blue and turquoise wavy border with scroll sprays in red. Shaped outer gold border. 6ft2 (490cm) long x 9ft5 (287cm) wide, approx. (1) €2,000 - 3,000
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258 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DUCHESS-TYPE DRESSING TABLE. With arched and moulded swing-frame mirror and scroll supports, above an arrangement of four drawers. Three drawers to the frieze. Raised on turned legs, 45” (115cm). (1) €80 - 150 259 THREE EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY SIDE-CHAIRS. TOGETHER with another smaller ditto. AND a serpentine shaped mahogany occasional table on cabriole legs. (4) €40 - 60
267 A MAHOGANY OPEN BOOKCASE. Early 20th century with three adjustable shelves, flanked with fluted pilasters and raised on plinth base. As is. 46”(117cm). (1) €100 - 150
276 AN EDWARDIAN OAK TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE WITH SPARE LEAF. Rectangular moulded top with canted corners. Reeded legs. 69.5 inches (176cm) x 41 inches (104cm). €80 - 150
268 A GOOD EARLY OAK JOINERS STOOL WITH RECTANGULAR MOULDED TOP, on turned supports united by four stretchers, 17”(42cm). (1) €80 - 150
277 A MODERN SAVONNERIE RUNNER. Cream ground with all-over floral pattern, 2ft6 (76cm) x 8ft 244cm). (1) €50 - 70
260 A PAIR OF MODERN GLAZED UPRIGHT SQUARE SHOP DISPLAY CABINETS, fitted with lights and two glass lockable doors. The interior with one singular shelf. A pair. 79” (210cm) high, 30” (76cm) wide. (2) €300 - 500
269 A VICTORIAN EBONISED AND BRASSMOUNTED CREDENZA of breakfront outline. With central inlaid cupboard door enclosing a velvet lined interior with shelf. Bowed glass door to either side, enclosing velvet lined shelves. Breakfront plinth base with turned feet. 42in (107cm)h x 5ft (153cm). (1) €150 - 200
261 A PAIR OF MODERN PINE BEDSIDE PEDESTALS, each with two drawers and a vacant compartment, raised on a plinth base. 24” (61cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (2) €60 - 90
270 A GEORGE IV PERIOD MAHOGANY FOLDOVER TEA-TABLE, with inlaid frieze. Raised on four turned legs with brass castors. 36” (91cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
262 A MODERN SERPENTINE FRONTED SIDE TABLE, with two drawers, on square tapering legs. TOGETHER with a modern mahogany music canterbury with drawer. (2) €60 - 90
271 A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET. Twentieth century. Top with gadroon edge, over two astragal glazed doors, raised on shell capped cabriole legs with ball and claw feet. 45” (114cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120
263 F. SUZAN (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). Still Life. ‘Colourful Vase of Flowers.’ Oils on canvas. Oval in gilt frame. 23” (59cm) high x 19” (49cm)wide. (1) €200 - 300 264 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY SCREEN. With fabric covered pull-up panel and raised on standard supports united by a turned stretcher on leaf carved scroll legs, 21”(53cm). (1) €30 - 40 265 A VICTORIAN PINE WASH STAND, with arched back and a turned towel rail to either side, united by a stretcher shelf. 27” (69cm) high. TOGETHER with an eight piece toilet set, comprising a cream and pink basin and ewer, with transfer printed pink flowers, matching chamber pot, two brush pots, a pair of candlesticks and a soap dish cover and stand. (a lot) €80 - 120 266 A THREE TIER MAHOGANY AFTERNOON TEA STAND or plant stand. With circular shelves and two similar jardiniere stands. (3) €40 - 60
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272 AN EDWARDIAN WALNUT PERDONIUM, with rouge and white speckled marble top, and a brass gallery, the drop-front panel carved with foliage, 25” (64cm) high, 14.5” (37cm) wide. (1) €40 - 60 273 AN OLD RECTANGULAR PINE SIDE-TABLE, with long frieze drawer, raised on square tapering legs. 40” (101cm) wide. (1) €10 - 20 274 AN ATTRACTIVE FRAMED SEQUENCE AND POLISHED BONE FAN. 13” (33cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. TOGETHER with a coloured printed sonnet, with music sheet. ‘The Weeping Fair’. (2) €50 - 80 275 A PAIR OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY IRISH WALNUT SIDE-CHAIRS, each with a shaped splat and drop-in seat. Raised on front cabriole legs and webbed pad feet. As is. (2) €120 - 180
278 A LEATHER BOUND GENTLEMAN’S VANITY CASE WITH VARIOUS FITTINGS and accessories. (1) €60 - 90 279 A LARGE TWO-SEAT EASY SETTEE. Covered in green fabric with padded back and cushion seat. (1) €60 - 90 280 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY DROPLEAF PEMBROKE TYPE TABLE. With two rectangular flaps on four chamfered legs, 39”100cm) wide. (1) €60 - 90 281 JEAN JAWNNEAR (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY), ‘Seaside Village with Cottages and Figures in Foreground.’ Oil on canvas, laid on board. 7” (18cm) high x 18.5” (47cm) wide. TOGETHER with a painting by John Foulger. ‘Bosham’ (Sussex 1991). Oil on panel, signed lower right. Also signed and inscribed verso. 7.5” (19cm) high x 9.5” (24cm) wide. (2) €150 - 200 282 A FRAMED AND MOUNTED OSTRICH PLUME ARRANGEMENT. 28” (66cm) high x 22” (55cm) wide, in box frame. TOGETHER with a small framed sand and feather picture depicting two fighting cocks. 5.75” (14.5cm) high x 8” (20cm) wide. (2) €60 - 90 283 TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY SCHOOL. ‘Harbour Town with Castle.’ Watercolour. Indistinctly signed, lower right. 13” (33cm) high x 19.5” (50cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150 284 D SHEERAN (LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY) ‘Figures Picking Bluebells by a Woodland Path.’ Pastel and watercolour. Signed, lower right. 12.5” (32cm) high by 19” (48cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200
286 A NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHEST, with three long and three short drawers. Raised on bracket feet. 48” (122cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 287 A SET OF SEVEN MODERN BEECH, LADDER-BACK KITCHEN CHAIRS (6+1). Each with straw seat on front turned legs with pad feet. (7) €80 - 150 288 A MODERN PINE TWO DOOR WARDROBE, with moulded cornice on shaped bracket feet. 37” (94cm) wide. (1) €60 - 80 289 A PAIR OF UNUSUAL FRAMED SILHOUETTE AND CUT CARDBOARD IMAGES. One depicting a woman with birdcage and whippet in an interior. The other, a 1920’s woman holding a parasol and handbag. (2) €80 - 120 290 AN EARLY IRISH LACE PANEL OR TABLE CLOTH. Finely worked with scrolling flowers and monogrammed with coronet. In gilt frame. 20” (51cm) square. TOGETHER with another small early piece of Irish lace. 30” (76cm) square, in ebonised frame. (2) €100 - 150 291 A MATERIAL COLLAGE IN THE FORM OF A VASE OF COLOURFUL FLOWERS. Worked in velvet and dralon. In ebonised frame. 22” (56cm) square. AND another similar woolwork ditto, in the form of very colourful vase of flowers. Tondo. In ebonised frame. 22” (56cm) diameter. (2) €100 - 200 292 A COLLECTION OF COLOURED ARCHITECTURAL PRINTS, PLANS, ELEVATIONS, all framed. TOGETHER with a set of four coloured hunting prints. Modern, after Henry Alken and C. Turner. AND three coloured engravings, depicting various stately homes in England. (13) €70 - 120 293 A LARGE CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE, overlaid with ducks, and water lilies, and decorated with pomegranate and other fruit and flowers. 36.5” (93cm)h. (1) €150 - 200 294 A MAHOGANY BEDSIDE PEDESTAL. Late Victorian with four drawers raised on a moulded base. 28.5”(72cm)high, 15.25”(39cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150
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295 A SMALL MAHOGANY CHEST, with padded top. Adapted as a seat. 47” (119cm). TOGETHER with a Queen Anne style cheston-chest. 20th century. With four upper long drawers and two lower long drawers. Raised on cabriole legs, 30” (76cm) high. (2) €50 - 60 296 AN OLD WOODEN BOOT JACK, with two turned handles. AND an English cream-coloured toilet bowl with liner. AND an old cast iron and enamel counter top scales. AND an early Corona typewriter in case. (4) €60 - 90 297 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY CHILD’S HIGH FEEDING-CHAIR. Two pieces. The chair in the form of a dining room armchair, with shaped top rail and curved cross rails, and scroll arm-fronts. Raised on turned legs and wooden screw fixed to a table stand, on baluster turned legs. (1) €100 - 150 298 A NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY CLOCK’S LONG CASE, the moulded cornice above a square glazed door, flanked to either side with turned pilasters. With plain trunk door, on moulded box base. 78” (198cm) high). (1) €100 - 150 299 AN ARCHED TOP INLAID MAHOGANY MANTLE CLOCK. Early 20th century. The circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals, flanked to either side with two turned columns. (1) €40 - 60 300 A VERY FINE LARGE WILLIAM IV PERIOD TELESCOPIC MAHOGANY DINING TABLE. Moulded top with two spare leaves. Raised on six leaf-moulded and turned legs, each with brass cup castor. 104” (264cm) long x 4ft (122cm) wide. (1) €700 - 1,200 301 A MASSIVE VICTORIAN POLLARD-OAK AND EBONY MOUNTED SIDEBOARD. Large mirror-back with a cartouche crest above a shelf on inverted breakfront base with plain frieze. Two pedestal cupboards with panel doors flanked to either side with angled scalemoulded pilasters, headed with leaf scrolls. Each raised on a plinth base. Approx. 8ft (244cm)h x 8ft (244cm)w. (1) €250 - 350 302 A PAIR OF VERY ATTRACTIVE INLAID MAHOGANY BEDSTEADS. Each with an inlaid headboard and conforming bow fronted footboard, united by iron rails. Each 36” (92cm) wide. TOGETHER with another pair of similar satinwood bedsteads. Each with inlaid shaped ovals and iron rails. 36” (91cm) wide. (4) €200 - 300
303 A SMALL MAHOGANY CHEVAL FIRESCREEN. Twentieth and twenty first century, with tapestry-type panel. Raised on four splayed legs. 23” (58cm). (1) €5 - 10 304 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CHEVAL FIRESCREEN. With bead tapestry panel under a gallery top. Raised on four splayed legs. 50” (126cm) high x 25” (64cm) wide. (1) €40 - 60 305 A MAHOGANY LAMP TABLE. Nineteenth century style. O.R.M. With circular green marble top above a pierced and carved frieze. Raised on four leaf-carved cabriole legs. 18” (46cm) wide. TOGETHER with a three compartment beech magazine or paper stand, wall hanging or floor standing. (2) €40 - 70 306 A SEVENTEENTH CENTURY STYLE WALNUT COFFEE-TABLE. O.R.M. With plain frieze, raised on four turned legs. 35” (89cm) wide. (1) €40 - 60 308 AN EDWARDIAN BRASS FENDER. With urn finials. 54” (137cm) wide. Together with a quantity of old and modern brass curtain fittings. (a lot) €50 - 70 309 A VERY FINE EDWARDIAN INLAID PLUM PUDDING MAHOGANY WARDROBE. Dentil moulded cornice above a frieze inlaid with floralswags and ribbon bows. Centre cupboard doors each inlaid with urns and bell flowers inside an oval floral border. The interior with shelves above an arrangement of four long and three short drawers. Flanked to either side with two bevelled mirror doors, each enclosing a shelf and hanging compartment. Raised on front square tapering legs. 7ft (208cm) wide. (1) €700 - 1,100 310 A VERY UNUSUAL EDWARDIAN INLAID AND CROSS-BANDED MAHOGANY WARDROBE. Moulded cornice above an arched and bevelled mirror door. Hanging compartment, flanked to the left side with two small cupboard doors, two long and four short drawers, and a small shallow drawer with fitted interior. On a base with seven wide and shallow drawers. On a shaped plinth. 53” (135cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 311 A FROSTED AND PARCEL GILT GLASS EWER, with pink serpent handle. 12” (31cm)h. AND an unusual baluster shaped mottled blue glass vase, with white interior. 9” (23cm). TOGETHER with an Art Nouveau handkerchief vase, in shades of green and blue, 10.5” (27cm). (3) €40 - 60 19
312 A NINETEENTH CENTURY RECTANGULAR INLAID AND CROSS-BANDED MAHOGANY TEA CADDY. Hinged top opening to reveal two lidded compartments and a centre vacant compartment, surmounted with a brass handle. (1) €80 - 120 313 A REGENCY PERIOD EBONY STRUNG BOW-FRONTED CHEST. With three long and two short drawers. Raised on front splayed bracket feet. 39” (99cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200 314 A NINETEENTH CENTURY CIRCULAR FLIPTOP MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE, with pie crust edge. On a turned stem and tripod base. 22” (56cm) diameter. (1) €80 - 150 315 A SET OF FIVE CHIPPENDALE-STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS. O.R.M. Each with pierced leaf scroll-carved centre splat, above a padded seat. Raised on leaf-carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet. (5) €100 - 150 316 A MODERN OAK GRAINED VICTORIAN STYLE PEDESTAL WRITING DESK. With green tooled leather top. Raised on two pedestals. 61” (156cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 318 A VICTORIAN SATIN BIRCH SWING-FRAME DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, with arched plate, and two turned supports. On a platform base with bun feet, 28” (71cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 319 A NINETEENTH CENTURY STYLE SIDETABLE, with rosewood banded top, above two frieze drawers, raised on fluted baluster legs. 54” (137cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150 321 A HAMADAN RUNNER, with all over stylised floral pattern. On ivory ground inside a three band border. 9ft 10” (299cm) long x 3ft 10” (118cm) wide. (1) €160 - 180 322 A CYLINDRICAL MOULDED POLYCHROME JARDINIERE STAND. With mythical animals in relief, the top mounted with a gilt circular panel. 25” (65cm) high. (1) €70 - 90
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323 A SET OF EIGHT (6+2) QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS. Each with a shaped scroll-top rail and pierced centre splat above a stuff-over seat. Raised on front cabriole legs. (8) €300 - 500 324 AN ATTRACTIVE BREAK-FRONT MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE in the neoclassical style. O.R.M. The breakfront top above a centre frieze drawer, raised on eight leaf-carved fluted supports and two stretcher shelves. Each with an urn finial, of conforming lengths. 58” (147cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 325 A FLUTED TRIPOD TORCHER CENTRE TOP. TOGETHER with an old wicker armchair. AND a fold up rectangular breakfast table. (3) €50 - 70 326 A PAIR OF YEW VENEER TALL CHESTS. One with a lift top and drop-front top drawers and four lower drawers. Raised on turned legs. AND a matching chest with five long drawers on conforming legs. Each 42” (107cm) high x 32” (82cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300 328 AN INLAID BOW FRONTED MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD. Nineteenth century. With three-quarter gallery and centre frieze drawer. Central cupboard and two outer cupboard doors inlaid with ovals. Two outer frieze drawers. Raised on square tapering spade legs. 55” (140cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 329 TWO SIMILAR AFRICAN TRIBAL EMBOSSED COPPER PANELS. (2) €20 - 30 330 A VICTORIAN TWO-FOLD SATIN BIRCH SCREEN. Pull-up tapestry panels and urn finials, each flanked with spiral-reeded pilasters. Raised on conforming legs. 46” (91cm) wide, extended. (1) €60 - 90 331 A LARGE WROUGHT IRON CHEVAL FIRE SCREEN, with mesh panel, raised on four scroll legs. 41” (104cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 332 A THREE-COMPARTMENT SATINWOOD PARCEL GILT OVERMANTEL MIRROR. 23” (58cm)h x 40.25” (102cm)w. (1) €80 - 120
333 A COLLECTION OF SIXTEEN METRO STYLE TEMPO SHEETS AND PIANOLA ROLLS. With various titles including Madam Butterfly, SpringTime and other titles. (16) €20 - 30 334 A MAHOGANY CHURCH CORNER PEW, with boarded solid seats, and open back. 56” (142cm) each way. (1) €150 - 250 335 A VICTORIAN STYLE TELESCOPIC MAHOGANY DINING TABLE. Moulded top with two spare leaves. Raised on turned and reeded legs. 81” (206cm) high x 41.5” (106cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200 336 A VICTORIAN PARIAN FIGURE, modelled as a young peasant boy, holding a nest with eggs, 15.5” (40cm) high. (1) €80 - 150 337 A VICTORIAN MINTON PARIAN GROUP, modelled with peasant woman breastfeeding an infant, as is. 13” (33cm) high. (1) €50 - 80 339 A KASMIR STYLE BOKHARA-TYPE RED GROUND RUG. With four rows of octagons inside a conforming border. 5ft 8” (173cm) long x 3ft 10” (117cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120 340 A FINE CHINESE PART SILK CARPET. Colourful floral field within a conforming border. 10ft (305cm)h x 8ft(244cm)w. (1) €200 - 300 341 A DUTCH MARQUETRY INLAID AND RED WALNUT DINING ROOM ARMCHAIR. Double rail back above a padded seat. Raised on front slightly splayed legs. As is. (1) €150 - 200 342 A BURGUNDY GROUND PERSIAN RUNNER, with three shaped navy blue medallions and all over floral pattern, inside a green conforming border. 10ft (305cm) long x 3ft5 (104cm) wide. (1) €160 - 200 343 A VICTORIAN STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY BALLOON-BACK ARMCHAIR. O.R.M. The arched button back and conforming arm panels above a serpentine fronted seat. Raised on cabriole legs. (1) €100 - 150
344 A SEVENTEENTH CENTURY STYLE OAK CENTRE-TABLE. Rectangular top with moulded edge and canted corners. Frieze carved with scrolling foliage and grotesque masks. Each corner with a lion mask. Raised on four turned shaped supports and four dolphin legs, united by a conforming stretcher. 55” (140cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 345 A MODERN CHINESE YELLOW GROUND PORCELAIN GINGER-JAR AND COVER. TOGETHER with a modern Spode blue-andwhite baluster shaped jar and cover. AND a pair of bohemian blue glass vases. As is. (4) €70 - 90 346 A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS. Each back with an arched panel inlaid with baise and drapes, pierced splat and centre oval. Above a bow fronted seat on square tapering, spade legs. (6) €250 - 300 347 A GOOD PERSIAN TABRIZ RUG. Ivory ground with all-over floral pattern. Centre star medallion inside a three band border. 5ft (155cm) long x 3ft5 (104cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500 349 A PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIRS. O.R.M. Each with scroll arms and padded back and conforming seat. Raised on X-framed base. (2) €80 - 100
355 355 A SMALL BLUE AND WHITE CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE, of circular tapering form. Decorated with figures and pagodas. Bares six character mark to base. 5” (13cm) high. (1) €100 - 200
353 353 A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE-VERTE VASE. Of rectangular baluster form, decorated with figures and vases of flowers. Applied with two black dragon-handles. On rectangular moulded base. 18” (46cm) high. (1) €800 - 1,000 354 A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN GU VASE, decorated with warrior and another figure in a landscape. With flared neck and base. 17.75” (48cm) high. (1) €600 - 800
350 A SEVENTEENTH CENTURY STYLE CARVED WALNUT X-FRAMED CHAIR. The shaped back with a centre profile portrait on relief, probably a monk, flanked to either side with a griffin. Leafcarved arm fronts with ball terminals above a slatted and conforming seat. (1) €150 - 200
352 352 A SMALL CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL, decorated with pomegranates and lemons. Circular base with six character seal mark. Underglaze blue. 3.75” (9cm) diameter. (1) €400 - 600
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356 A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE-VERTE VASES, each of square baluster form. Applied with two lion mask and ring handles. Decorated with family and royal figures in mountain landscapes. 11.5” (29cm) high. (1) €600 - 800 21
360 A FINE CHINESE BRONZE GROUP. Modelled as Guanyin, Bodhisattva of Compassion, seated with one leg up and one leg down on a temple lion, holding a sceptre in her right hand. Six character Xuande Ming mark for 1430-36, possibly of the period. The mark struck on the lower back and on the base. 11” (30cm) high x 92 (23cm) wide. (1) €2,000 - 3,000
357 357 A LARGE CHINESE PORCELAIN POWDERBLUE VASE, of baluster form with circular neck rim. 15” (39cm) high. (1) €600 - 800
361 A FINE CHINESE LACQUERED SIX-FOLD SCREEN. Each gilt and black lacquered leaf with three cloisonné enamel panels, depicting vases, baskets of flowers, horse figures, and other similar still-life scenes. The other two of various shapes and sizes. 73” (186cm) high x 8ft6 (260cm) wide. (1) €5,000 - 6,000
359 359 A VERY LARGE JAPANESE BRONZE VASE. Meiji period. With two dragon handles in relief, with birds and foliage. Raised on a conforming fixed base, with moulded circular plinth. 22” (56cm) wide. (1) €700 - 800
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362 A LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLEROSE EXPORT PORCELAIN DISH, of octagonal form. Decorated with flowers and centred with a goose within pink, bright blue and fawn borders. 13.25” (34cm) diameter. (1) €300 - 400
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365 A VERY UNUSUAL NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE CARVED AND PIERCED CHERRYWOOD OVER BED. Arched top with open scrolling foliage and six decorated porcelain panels. The frieze carved with eight immortals to the centre, standing by an altar, other figures and animals to either side, carved in high relief. 23” (59cm) high x 75” (192cm)wide. (1) €500 - 600 366 AN UNUSUAL BRASS-MOUNTED SHIP’S WHEEL, with turned spokes and handles, 39” (99cm) diameter. (1) €650 - 700 367 AN OLD WOODEN CASED VIOLIN. Unsigned. With two part back. Together with violin bow. (1) €150 - 180
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363 A FINE PAIR OF ANGLO-CHINESE HARDWOOD ARMCHAIRS. Each cartoucheshaped back profusely inlaid with mother-ofpearl, depicting flowering shrubs, a crab, birds and flowers within a leaf-carved frame with scrolls, above a solid seat. The outer band also inlaid with foliage and birds, the serpentine shaped front with conforming shaped frieze. Raised on ornate cabriole legs. (2) €1,800 - 2,500
364 A RECTANGULAR CHERRY WOOD AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID HIGH ALTER TABLE. The front with eight mother-of-pearl inlaid panels, depicting flowers and birds, and a conforming apron below. Raised on square panelled legs, united by conforming stretchers. 42” (107cm) high x 41.5” (105cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500
368 A LARGE FIVE PANEL STAINED AND LEADED GLASS WINDOW, with pitch pine frame, each decorated with full portrait panels, one inscribed industry and the other inscribed truth. Various roundels, fruit and flowers. 5ft (153cm) high x 93” (236cm) wide, each panel. 53.5” (136cm) high x 15.75” (40cm) wide. (1) €6,000 - 7,000
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369 A BURGUNDY GROUND MASHAD CARPET, with central floral medallion and allover floral pattern, inside a wide conforming border with four smaller bands. 12ft10 (291cm) long x 9ft8 (294cm) wide. (1) €500 - 600 370 A VICTORIAN TELESCOPIC MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, with one spare leaf. Moulded top raised on turned and reeded legs. 58” (147cm )high x 41” (105cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 371 A FINE LARGE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH BOULLE BRACKET-CLOCK. Movement by H. & L. Paris. Number 3100. With outside count-wheel and brass sun-burst mask pendulum. Circular dial with raised enamel Roman numerals, with brass centre, chased with sun-burst mask issuing vines and flowers. The top surmounted with classical woman, above two dolphin heads and a central scallop shell. Arched glass front panel applied with classical female mask with leaf tiara, issuing scrolling leaves. Two dolphins below flanking a scallop shell, on leaf-cast cabriole legs, with scroll feet. 41” (104cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,500
372 AN EXTREMELY FINE FRENCH MARQUETRY AND PARQUETRY CENTRE TABLE. Rectangular top with bowed ends and leaf-cast brass edge. Centre profusely inlaid with musical trophies and foliage, on burl walnut panel within satinwood parquetry ground and a further band of scrolling foliage. With a frieze drawer and raised on four ornate brass mounted tapering fluted legs, united by an X-shaped stretcher with central urn. On four brass feet. 30” (76cm) high x 56” (142cm) wide x 31.5” (80cm) deep. (1) €3,500 - 4,000 373 A HAND PAINTED THAI PORCELAIN BALUSTER SHAPED VASE, a large bowl and cover, a small bowl and cover and a tazza, profusely decorated with gilt blue and red enamel. TOGETHER with a three compartment Chinese blue-and-white pot set, decorated with dragons, in brass lockable frame. AND an Arabic blue enamel wall plaque, of leaf form. (6) €100 - 150 374 A PAIR OF SPANISH PORCELAIN CAT FIGURINES, by Nao; a green flashed reeded glass bowl; and four J & G Meakin porcelain plates. Various colours. Each with floral centre. (7) €50 - 70 375 AN ATTRACTIVE INLAID MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK. Late nineteenth century. With French movement and white enamel dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals. Indistinctly signed. The reeded, domed cover with brass acorn finial, the front case inlaid with leaf sprays. On rectangular moulded plinth with brass feet. 14” (36cm) high x 8.25” (21cm) wide. (1) €400 - 500
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376 A FINE QUALITY CARVED DOG-HEAD WALKING CANE. With gilt metal collar, chased with scrolling foliage. Malacca shaft. The hounds head with glass eyes and opening and closing mouth. 36” (92cm) long. (1) €500 - 550
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382 A LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY CARVEDOAK OPEN BOOKCASE, the oblong top with leaf-moulded edge, above two shelves. Flanked to either side with leaf-carved lion-mask pilasters, raised on an inverted breakfront plinth, 51” (130cm) . (1) €200 - 300
377 377 A FINE ART NOUVEAU STAINED AND LEADED GLASS WINDOW. With typical art nouveau style, flowers and scrolls. Comprising seven panels, within a moulded frame. 48” (123cm) high x 71” (180cm) overall, including frame. (1) €2,000 - 2,500
381 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE TEN BRANCH CUTGLASS CHANDELIERS, each branch with down turned arm, with lustre drops and glass button chains, 24” (61cm) high x 24” (61cm) wide . (1) €1,500 - 2,000
378 A LATE SEVENTEENTH – EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURY DUTCH WALNUT AND BRASS MOUNTED CUPBOARD ON CHEST. Arch dome top, inset with brass panels depicting figures merry-making, after David Teniers. Two doors below, with brass cushion panels and similar chased decoration, with figures, castles, horse-drawn carriages etc. On double bow-front chest base with three long drawers, each with similar brass banding and canted corners. Raised on bun feet, 79” (200cm) high x 47.5” (120cm) wide. (1) €3,500 - 5,500
383 A FINE FRENCH YELLOW MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK. Speckled with white, black and grey, in the Empire Style, with gilt-bronze eagle surmounted, with outstretched wings. Movement unsigned, striking on steel gong. The circular enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, within a cylindrical marble drum. On a shaped base applied with griffins and anthemions and a rectangular plinth, bead-moulded in brass. On bun feet, 19” (49cm) high x 17.75” (45cm) wide. (1) €350 - 550 384 AN ATTRACTIVE KASMIR RUG, with centre iron-red and ivory medallion, on dark-blue ground with all-over floral pattern, with iron red spandrels, inside an ivory border. 6ft5 (106cm) long x 4ft (122cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
379 A PAIR OF LARGE VICTORIAN STYLE GILT OVERMANTELS, each with cartouche and leaf carved crest, above an arched plate, inside a flute and leaf moulded frame, with bead edge, 74” (188cm) high x 53” (135cm) wide. (2) €500 - 700
385 A TURKISH KARS RUG, with five diamondshaped medallions. On a rust ground, inside a wide conforming beige border. 7ft4 (214cm) long x 4ft (122cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
380 A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY FOUR DRAWER CHEST. O.R.M. Raised on bracket feet. 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €60 - 90
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387 A CROSS-BANDED MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD. Nineteenth century. Inverted breakfront outline, the top with two pairs of small drawers, within a three quarter shaped gallery, and a centre cupboard door. Flanked to either side with two smaller cupboard doors, each enclosing three drawers. On spiral reeded and ring-turned legs. 42” (107cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 25
388 A PAIR OF HEAVY BRASS BALLROOM OR BANQUET CHAIRS. Each with turned railed back, padded seat and raised on conforming slightly splayed legs. (2) €80 - 150
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389 A GEORGE IV PERIOD MAHOGANY BOOKCASE. Moulded cornice above two gothic glazed doors, each with eight panels, enclosing three adjustable shelves. On a chest base with four long drawers, raised on bracket feet. 76” (194cm) high x 42” (107cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 390 TWO SIMILAR ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI PATTERN PLATES. Decorated in typical palette, with floral sprays against white ground with gilt and red. 9” (23cm) diameter. (2) €80 - 120 391 SIX GERMAN PORCELAIN CABINET PLATES. Probably Dresden. Each decorated with colourful flowers within a pierced basket border and floral panels, highlighted in gilt. 8” (20cm) diameter. (6) €150 - 250
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392 A DR. WALL FIRST PERIOD BLUE SCALE WORCESTER PORCELAIN DISH, of oval ribbed form. Unmarked. c.1770, Centre panel decorated with exotic bird amongst foliage. Four smaller panels with conforming decoration depicting birds and small vignettes, decorated with insects on blue fish-scale ground. 10” (26cm) high. (1) €350 - 550 394 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID KIDNEY-SHAPED SATINWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, with lower conforming stretcher shelf. Raised on square tapering slightly splayed legs. 26” (66cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 395 A REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY FOLDOVER TEA TABLE, Top with rounded corners and plain frieze. Raised on four ring-turned supports and four splayed legs, with brass castors. As is. 35.5” (90cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 396 A DECORATED SATIN-BIRCH SIDEBOARD, O.R.M. With shaped back, and two centre drawers, flanked with a cupboard door to either side. Raised on spiral reeded legs. 52” (133cm) wide. (1) €80 - 100
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397 A PAIR OF OVAL GILT ADAMS STYLE WALL MIRRORS, each crested with a two handled urn issuing bell flowers, and two ribbon bows with hanging swags. 19” (49cm) high x 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €150 - 180 398 A VENETIAN STYLE OCTAGONAL WALL MIRROR. O.R.M. With cartouche crest, issuing scrolling foliage, above a cushion frame with mirror bands, around an octagonal bevelled mirror plate. 52” (133cm) high x 27” (69cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 399 A LARGE CARVED WHITE MARBLE BUST OF A LADY, head and shoulders, nicely weathered. 28.5” (73cm) high. (1) €2,400 - 2,600 400 A FINE LARGE LATE-NINETEENTH CENTURY BLACK FOREST CHAMOIS GROUP, modelled with two adult and a young chamois. Mounted on a rugged stand, imitating mountain rock with fern leaves to the base. Each with glass eyes, all facing left. With the distributors label. Stamped verso, C.D. Schirrmann, 7 Rue Royale Paris. 43” (110cm) high x 23” (61cm) wide. (1) €6,000 - 7,000 401 A SERPENTINE FRONTED FOUR-TIER WALNUT WHATNOT, with graduating shelves and urn finials, 48” (122cm) high x 2ft4 (71cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200 402 E.M HANNAY, ‘View of Cullen Bay.’ Watercolour. Signed and inscribed, lower left. 10.25” (26cm) x 15.25” (39cm). (1) €60 - 90 403 A VICTORIAN WALNUT OPEN ARMCHAIR, with scroll back covered in tapestry-type fabric. Serpentine fronted seat raised on front cabriole legs. (1) €100 - 200 404 A REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY DROPLEAF SOFA TABLE, with good patina. Two frieze drawers flanked to either side with D-shaped flap and raised on rectangular standards, united by an arched stretcher. On four reeded splayed legs, terminating in brass castors. 5ft (150cm) extended. (1) €300 - 600
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407 A VERY UNUSUAL ALMOST-MATCHING PAIR OF GEORGE III PERIOD WRITING SCREEN TABLES. Each with rectangular top, one in mahogany, the other in rosewood, with satinwood and calamander-wood. One with satinwood and calamander wood banding, the other with satinwood and mahogany banding. Each with a frieze drawer and a pull-up screen to the rear, the drawer enclosing a writing slide and ivory handles. Raised on square tapering legs with brass-cup castors. The other with a similar pullup screen, the drawer fitted with a slide and a concealed drawer for pen and ink bottles. A pair. Each, 30” (76cm) high x 22” (56cm) wide. (2) €400 - 600 408 A THIRTEEN-PIECE ENGLISH PORCELAIN DESSERT SERVICE. Probably Mintons. Each plate with a pink and gilt border and a centre with a garland of roses; comprising nine plates and four comports. The larger comport with a baluster stem on a circular foot. Each piece, 9.5” (24cm). (13) €80 - 120 409 SET OF THREE ROCOCO-STYLE BRASS FIRE IRONS comprising shovel, poker and tongs. TOGETHER with a pair of matching fire dogs, and a brass iron stop. (6) €80 - 120 410 AN OBLONG MODERN WINDOW OR DRESSING STOOL, covered in attractive striped fabric. Raised on four cabriole legs. 37” (94cm) wide. (1) €20 - 30 411 A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY PEDESTAL WRITING DESK, of inverted breakfront outline. The top with three inset writing panels, above a central frieze drawer to either side. Raised on two pedestals each with four drawers and two cupboards and three drawers to the opposing side. Raised on ogee bracket feet, 71” (180cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 412 TWO AYNSLEY PORCELAIN JARDINIÈRES, two Aynsley bowls, a bowl and cover and a vase; together with a fifteen piece German gilt ground porcelain coffee service, and seven pieces of modern Belleek porcelain. (a lot) €70 - 90 413 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, with two spare leaves. Moulded top, raised on four heavy turned legs. Length 96” (244cm) x width 47” (119cm) (1) €300 - 450
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414 A PAIR OF NINETEENTH CENTURY GOTHIC REVIVAL WALNUT STOOLS, each of rectangular form. With padded seat, raised on octagonal supports, united by a conforming stretcher. 21” (53cm). (1) €100 - 150
423 AN AFGHAN RUG, with three rows of diamond-shaped medallions, each within an iron-red border, with stylised flowers. On a dark blue ground, within a multi-band border. 9ft5 (287cm) long x 6ft5 (196cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
415 A PAIR OF MODERN EASY ARMCHAIRS, each with cushion back and seat, raised on front cabriole legs. (2) €40 - 60
424 A FINE HEAVY WOOL-PILE AUBUSSONSTYLE CARPET, the beige field with all-over floral pattern within a conforming border. 11ft5 (348cm) x 8ft7 (261cm). (1) €400 - 500
416 A SET OF FOUR EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK HIGH BACK WAINSCOT CHAIRS, each with a moulded centre panel splat and a solid panelled seat. Raised on square and baluster section front legs united by an arched apron. (4) €300 - 500 417 A WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE GILT STOOL. Oblong padded top covered in attractive fabric. Raised on six spiral reeded tapering legs, united by a series of shaped stretchers. 59”150cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 418 A PAIR OF MODERN PINE BEDSIDE PEDESTALS, each with two drawers and a vacant compartment, raised on a plinth base. 24” (61cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (2) €60 - 90 419 AN ATTRACTIVE EBONISED AND PARCEL GILT TWO-SEATER SETTEE, the frame moulded with flowers and ribbons around a padded back and seat with leaf carved arm terminals, raised on leaf carved tapering legs. 53” (134cm). €150 - 250 420 AN OLD TRIBAL DRUM, with spear head wooden handle, with iron tip. 30” (76cm) including handle. (1) €80 - 120 421 A PAIR OF GEORGIAN-PERIOD PIERCED LADDER-BACK DINING CHAIRS, late eighteenth century. Each with a drop-in seat and raised on front square legs. (2) €80 - 120 422 A VICTORIAN WALNUT SIDE-CHAIR, with shaped and moulded back, on front cabriole legs. TOGETHER with a small Edwardian walnut side-chair, with railed back. (2) €20 - 30
425 A HEAVY ORIENTAL WOOL RUG. Ivory ground with all over floral pattern, inside an iron-red floral border. 9ft11 (302cm)l x 6ft7 (200cm)w. (1) €250 - 350 426 A GOOD HEAVY WOOL RUG, in the William Morris style, with rows of leaf sprays, in light green and ivory, inside a conforming leaf border. 10ft1” (307cm) x 8ft (244cm). (1) €300 - 400 427 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY GAINSBOROUGH TYPE ARMCHAIR. Tapestry covered back and seat, flanked to either side with shaped and moulded armrests with scroll terminals. Raised on front square moulded legs. (1) €300 - 500 428 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY GAINSBOROUGH LIBRARY ARMCHAIR. Tapestry covered back and seat. Shaped arms terminating in scrolls. Raised on front square moulded legs.(1) €600 - 900 429 A VERY ORNATE CARVED MAHOGANY PICTURE EASEL. Carved with leaf swags and guilloche moulded bands. The base with four carved dolphins, united by a conforming carved stretcher, on four legs 83” (210cm) high x 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 430 A SMALL HANGING PINE CUPBOARD, with moulded cornice, two panel doors and two drawers, 28” (51cm) high x 31” (79cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150
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434 AN UNUSUAL CHINOISERIE DECORATED JAPANESE LACQUER MUSICAL JEWELLERY CASE, in the form of a baby grand piano, raised on three turned legs. 10” (26cm) wide. TOGETHER with a pair of Dutch ice skates, each with steel blade, J.NOOITGEDAG & ZONEN. 15.5” (39cm) wide. (1) €60 - 80 435 A COLLECTION OF MANCHESTER UNITED OFFICIAL MATCH PROGRAMMES. For the years 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011. Approximately twenty seven. €40 - 60 436 A PAIR OF BLACK POLISHED LIMESTONE BOOKENDS, each surmounted with a bronze figure of a German Shepherd. 9.5” (24cm). (2) €100 - 150 437 A NEWBRIDGE KING’S PATTERN SILVER PLATED CUTLERY SET, in fitted case, six place setting, comprising, dinner forks, tea spoons, dessert spoons, table spoons, dinner knives and supper knives. TOGETHER with a three piece silver plated condiment set, cased. AND a set of commemorative silver jewellery of Queen Elizabeth II. (a lot) €70 - 90
431 431 A FINE PINE CORNER CUPBOARD. Eighteenth century and later. Swan-neck and dentil-moulded cornice, above an arched niche enclosing three shaped shelves. Fluted pilaster to either side headed with carved rosettes. On a conforming base with two cushion panel doors. Raised on bracket feet, 8ft (244cm) high x 44” (113cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,500 432 A GOOD PAIR OF EARLY WALNUT OPEN ARMCHAIRS OR THRONE-CHAIRS. Each with high padded back and padded seat and moulded scroll armrests. Raised on turned supports and stretchers. (2) €200 - 300 433 A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, attributed to Williams and Gibton. Rectangular moulded top above two frieze drawers. One stamped with the digits, ‘50951.’ Raised on shaped standards, united by a boarded stretcher, on four bun feet. 48” (122cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 28
438 A FINE BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE DESK TIMEPIECE, modelled with Atlas holding a globe on his shoulder. The gilt bronze globe with a verge movement. Signed, William Hughes of London. Number ‘1475.’ With ornate pierced and leaf-scroll cock, the gilt dial with Arabic numerals, on a globe case. Circular white marble base, 8” (20cm). (1) €600 - 900
444 A VERY ATTRACTIVE GILT WALL MIRROR. Of octagonal form with cartouche crest, above an arrangement of mirror plates around a central bevelled plate. In ornate oval frame. 63” (160cm)h x 44” (112cm)w. (1) €350 - 450 445 A BURGUNDY GROUND PERSIAN MASHAD CARPET, with all-over floral design, the centre medallion and conforming spandrels inside a wide border, with four bands. 11ft1 (338cm) x 7ft9 (236cm). (1) €100 - 150 446 A VERY ATTRACTIVE LATE NINETEENTH OR EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY HALL LANTERN, the leaf embossed top of baluster shaped decagonal form. With thirty glazed panels. 30” (76cm) high approx. (1) €250 - 400 447 A LARGE QUANTITY OF HEAVY BRASS FURNITURE FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES. Comprising, heavy brass cup castors; brass rosette and ring cabinet handles; demi-lune brass cabinet handles; brass knob plates; various screw-in brass castors; D-shaped swing frame brass handles; bag of old keys; bag of bow shaped handles; selection of brass furniture knobs; quantity of handle escutcheons; small brass cup castors; small square cup castors; various brass drop handles with plates; a collection of brass furniture keyholes; a quantity of cabinet brass handle bolts and various other plates, handles, castors, keys etc. (a lot) €100 - 150
439 A SET OF EIGHT ROYAL WORCESTER BOTANICAL PORCELAIN DESSERT PLATES. Each with a pink border and gilt band around a white ground. And another similar comport with green border. (9) €50 - 70 440 AN OVAL PORCELAIN WALL MIRROR, probably Sitzendorf. 12” (30cm) high. (1) €70 - 120 441 A WEDGEWOOD BLUE AND WHITE JASPER-WARE CLARET JUG, with silver plated handle and mount, 10” (25cm) high. (1) €130 - 150 443 A VERY GOOD VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, with three spare leaves and demi-lune ends. Raised on four heavy leaf-carved cabriole legs, with scroll feet. 10ft (305cm) long x 50” (157cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600
448 448 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, with three demi-lune flaps. Each flap of marquetry inlay with etched bone and satinwood, raised on three shaped down-turned legs, united by a conforming stretcher shelf. 28” (72cm) high x 26.5” (67cm) extended, diameter. (1) €200 - 300
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449 449 A FINE QUALITY REGENCY PERIOD MARQUETRY INLAID ROSEWOOD LADIES WORK-TABLE, with pie crust top. Inlaid with mother-of-pearl etched ivory and satinwood, in the form of a basket of flowers, issuing leaf sprays and swags, above two frieze drawers, and a wool drawer. Raised on spiral reeded legs, united by a conforming spiral stretcher. 20.5” (52cm) wide. (1) €1,200 - 1,400 450 A BURGUNDY GROUND KASHAM CARPET, with navy centre medallion. All-over floral pattern with conforming spandrels, inside a wide blue border with smaller bands. 9ft9 (297cm) long x 6ft5 (196cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 451 A FINE PARSIAN KASHAN CARPET. With allover floral field, center ivory and navy medallion inside a wide border with smaller bands. 12ft 6” (381cm) long x 9ft 4” (284cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500
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453 A BARASINGHA (SWAMP DEER) HUNTING TROPHY, the head with small antler and mounted on shield-shaped panel. (1) €50 - 70 454 A PERSIAN HAMADAN LORI RUG. Large dark red centre medallion, with ivory central panel. All-over pattern with birds and stylised flowers, inside ivory spandrels and red border. 10ft 3” (312cm) long x 4ft (122cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 455 A KASMIR STYLE IRON-RED AND IVORY GROUND RUG. All-over floral pattern and conforming spandrels inside a wide navy border with four smaller bands. 8ft (172cm) long x 3ft 10” (117cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120 456 A RECTANGULAR VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE. Moulded top raised on four spiral turned stems and united by a conforming stretcher. Raised on turned legs with brass castors. 45” (115cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150
457 A LARGE COMPOSITION MARBLE BUST OF JULIUS CAESAR. Head and shoulders, on turned socle. 25” (64cm). (1) €100 - 200 458 AN OCTAGONAL SHAPED CHINOISERIE GILT AND BLACK LAQUERED BOX, with fitted interior. 15” (38cm) wide. TOGETHER with a nineteenth century mahogany glove box. AND two other boxes. (4) €80 - 120 459 A GOOD PERCUSSION CARBINE. By Mills of London. With three-quarter walnut stock, brass butt cap, steel stirrup, ramrod, brass trigger guard, and brass patch box. Steel sidelock signed and the barrel inscribed London on the rib. Barrel, 17” (43cm) long, 33.5” (86cm) long overall. (1) €300 - 400 460 A GEORGE III PERIOD BOW-FRONTED MAHOGANY SERVING OR SIDE-TABLE. With cross-banded and inlaid frieze. Raised on six square tapering spade legs. 7ft 5.5” (227cm) wide x 21.5” (54cm) deep. (1) Provenance: The Late Dermot O’Brien, P.R.H.A., 65 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. €700 - 1,100
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461 A RARE BRACCIALINI ITALIAN GENUINE PATENT LEATHER DESIGNER HANDBAG, in the form of a black swan. Pewter and enamel mounted neck and head supporting a five pointing crown and crystal eyes. Wings naturally formed in cut patent-leather. Logo panel inside and on zip tongue. 14” (36cm). (1) €300 - 400
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462 A GOOD HERMES LADIES DESIGNER BLACK LEATHER AND GILT-METAL MOUNTED HANDBAG. With three-compartment interior, with brass logo buttons and stamp. 8” (20cm) high x 10.5” (27cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500
463 A FINE HERMES DESIGNER RED CROCODILE-SKIN LADIES HANDBAG, with patent clasp, six-compartment interior with Hermes logo and stamp. Double loop strap. 10” (25cm) wide. (1) €400 - 500 464 A VERY FINE 19CT GOLD OPAL AND DIAMOND DRESS RING. Large oval opal with exceptional colouring on a shaped band with small collar diamond. (1) €400 - 600
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465 465 A S.T DUPORT CIGARETTE LIGHTER. Limited edition ‘Nuevo Mundo.’ Gold plated, blaue ‘Laque de Chine,’ edt 0934/2000. Set with semi-precious stone and engraved in the preColombian style. 2.5” (6cm) high. In original case with all documentation. (1) €300 - 500
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467 A VERY ATTRACTIVE 18K WHITE GOLD. Imperial green jade diamond-set pendant and chain, with dark onyx links. The pendant with a flamingo, set with diamonds in relief and diamond set ribbons to sides, bottom and top. TOGETHER with a pair of matching carved jade fan-shaped ear pendants with diamond suspenders. (3) To be sold with original certification from LeZoie di Michele Dal Bon, Venice. (3) €700 - 1,100 468 A GOOD HERMES DESIGNER SILK SCARF. Titled ‘Equateur,’ depicting wild animals and birds. 34” (87cm) square. TOGETHER with another similar. Inscribed, ‘Passi Flores.’ €100 - 200
468 469 A FINE 18CT GOLD DIAMOND AND EMERALD THREE STONE RING, set with two brilliant-cut diamonds and a square centre emerald. (1) €300 - 500
466 466 A S.T. DUPONT BALL PEN. Limited edition, ‘Nuevo Mundo.’ Gold plated and set with semi-precious stones. Number 0037/1000, blaue ‘Laque de Chine.’ Engraved in the preColombian style. 5.25” (14cm) long. In original case, with all documentation, receipts, and spare re-fills. (1) €300 - 500
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470 470 AN 18K GOLD DIAMOND AND RUBY-SET dress ring combined rubies 3.11ct. Diamonds, .16cts. Together with a matching heart shaped pendant and chain, 18k gold, with diamond .15cts and a pair of matching ear clips, rubys 2.95ct, diamonds .36cts, overall weight 35gr, with certificate. (1) €600 - 800 474 A THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, in the George III style. By Atkin Brothers, Sheffield. 1926. Comprising a twelve-sided tapering tea pot with ebonised handle, on four ball feet and a matching sugar and cream. 1286g (3) €250 - 350
478 480 A SILVER STEMMED BOWL. London, 1963. For Reid and Sons, Newcastle-on-Tyne. With shell and scroll edge. 8” (20cm) high, 294g. (1) €80 - 150
482 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL BRIGHT CUT SILVER SOUP LADLE. By William Fitzgerald of Limerick. c.1800. 11” (28cm) long. (1) €3,500 - 4,500
480A A LARGE QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATED CUTLERY, various designs and patterns, including a pair of heavy silver plated fish servers; a large kings pattern soup tureen; various fish knives and forks; dessert knives and forks; a large quantity of bone handle knives; silver plated knives with steel blades; a quantity of kings pattern cutlery including forks, knives and various table spoons, etc. (a large quantity) €70 - 120
483 A VERY GOOD IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER SKIMMING SPOON. Dublin, 1798. With pierced divider. 14” (36cm) long. (1) €450 - 550
476 AN IRISH SILVER DISH. By Thomas Weir, Dublin. 1965. Of circular serpentine form with pierced edge. On three scroll legs. 6.25” (16cm) high, 141g. (1) €100 - 120
485 A VERY GOOD HEAVY IRISH GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY HOOK TOP BASTING SPOON. Crested. By John Pitar. Dublin, 1751. Crested below the hook. With oval bowl. 11” (28cm) long, (1) €400 - 500
477 A SMALL SILVER WINE GOBLET. Birmingham, 1913. With fluted bowl and stem. 5.75” (14cm) high. 119g. (1) €80 - 120 478 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL SILVER PEDESTAL SUGAR BOWL. By Carden Terry of Cork. c.1780. Chased with flowers and spiral fluting on circular stem base. 4” (10cm) high x 4.75” (12cm) diameter, 161g. (1) €2,000 - 3,000 479 A GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE-LADLE. By Walter Tweedie. London, c.1775. With shell-bowl and reeded scroll handle, and a matching ditto by a different maker. TOGETHER with a wriggle work Georgian silver sugar nips with shell grip and ring handles. (3) €115 - 125 32
484 A FINE HEAVY IRISH PROVINCIAL SILVER SOUP-LADLE. By Carden Terry of Cork. c.1780. Of bead and taper pattern with large circular bowl. 14” (36cm) long (1) €1,500 - 2,000
481 481 A LARGE SILVER BOWL. In the eighteenthcentury Irish style. Chester, 1913. Profusely chased with two dogs, a swan and a stylised dolphin amongst scrolling foliage and vines, under a shaped circular rim. On three lion-mask and paw feet, 8.5” (22cm) high, 563gr. (1) €350 - 550
486 A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER APOSTLE COFFEE SPOONS. Each with spiral handle and shell bowl. TOGETHER with a matching sugar nips, and a matching sugar sifting spoon. As is. AND a pair of oval baluster-shaped tub salts, each on four shell capped legs. AND a shell top salt spoon. AND a silver presentation AND bright-cut napkin ring. AND a silver plated flask. (5) €100 - 200 487 A PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY SILVER BELT BUCKLES. Dublin, 1918. Chased with celtic tracing and shamrocks. Together with a small Irish silver bonbon dish or pin tray, with gadroon edge, Dublin, 1984. (2) €100 - 150
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497 A SILVER VESTA CASE. London, 1910. Inscribed ‘Hurlingham International Croquet Match. 1911.’ Together with another chased silver ditto. Birmingham, 1900. (2) €80 - 150 498 A HEAVY HELMET SHAPED SILVER SAUCE BOAT. Sheffield, 1951. Raised on three padfeet. AND another smaller ditto. Birmingham, 1904. 242g. (2) €80 - 150 499 A QUEEN ELIZABETH II SILVER CARD TRAY. Sheffield 1952-53. With coronation mark by E.V. With scallop edge, on three scroll legs, 6” (15cm) high. TOGETHER with a silver sugar bowl. London, c.1770. By D.& R. Hennell. Of circular moulded form on shell-capped cabriole legs, with scroll feet. 4.75” (12cm) high. AND a heartshaped pierced silver bonbon dish. 361g. (3) €140 - 160 500 A SILVER TEA KETTLE ON STAND, with stamp by W. Hatton and Sons Ltd. London, 1905. The kettle with half-reeded body and shaped partwooden handle. On a pierced stand, with four reeded cabriole-legs, with scroll feet. 863gr. 13” (33cm) high. (1) €200 - 300
483, 484, 482, 485 488 A VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE-PATTERN SIFTING-LADLE. London, 1863. TOGETHER with a taper pattern silver sauce ladle, by John Round, Sheffield. 1904. (2) €90 - 120
492 A CASED SET OF EIGHT VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE SPOONS. And a matching sugar tongs. London, 1888. In fitted presentation case.(1) €40 - 60
489 A CANTEEN OF HEAVY SILVER CUTLERY, with crested, fiddle and thread pattern, by William Caton, London 1844/45. Comprising twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, six dessert or supper forks, six dessert spoons and four soup spoons. 3,200g. approx. (1) €1,500 - 1,800
493 A PAIR OF GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER FIDDLE-PATTERN CREAM LADLES. By Charles Marsh. Dublin, 1826. Each with a spouted bowl. (2) €100 - 150
490 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SUPPER-FORKS. London. 1864. Together with a set of three similar dittos. 1851. By Ed Edwards. AND, a single crested supper fork. London. 1859. AND, two similar fiddlepattern dinner forks and an Irish crested silver supper fork. Dublin. 1795. (9) €80 - 120 491 A GEORGE III SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLESPOON. And two other English table spoons. (3) €80 - 120
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494 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL BRIGHT CUT AND CRESTED SILVER DESERT SPOON, By Maurice Fitzgerald. Limerick, c.1784. 7” (18cm) long. (1) €400 - 600
501 A PAIR OF Celtic-style STEMMED SILVER SALTS. Birmingham, c.1912. Cased. 88g. TOGETHER with a silver hot water pot, of halfreeded vase form, on stem base. London, 1898. 268g. AND a pair of square glass pickle jars, with silver covers. Birmingham, 1913. Each with interlaced ring handles. (4) €80 - 150 503 A VERY LARGE SIX-BRANCH SEVEN-LIGHT SILVER PLATED CANDELABRUM. With leaf cast and reeded arms and three rams masks, above a fluted stem. With hanging swags and bell flowers on circular leaf-cast base. 23.5” (60cm) high. (1) €350 - 400
495 AN EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH SILVER SIFTING LADLE. Paris, c.1820. Oval pierced bowl with a reeded edge and oval top, with bright cut handle. 8.5” (22cm) long. (1) €100 - 150 496 A SET OF SIX SILVER FRUIT KNIVES. Sheffield, 1913. With silver blades and handles. (6) €80 - 120
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504 A FOUR PIECE SILVER-PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE. Comprising coffee pot, tea pot, sugar and cream, all of oval baluster form, and raised on lion-paw feet. TOGETHER with an oval silver plated tray with pierced gallery. AND another small gallery tray with two handles. AND a heavy silver-plated tea strainer and stand. AND a silver-plated sugar hod with shovel. AND a three-piece silver plated coffee service. AND a silver plated sauce boat. AND three other pieces of silver platewear. (a lot) €70 - 90 505 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER PLATED WARE, comprising butter dish and cover; a sugar hod and shovel; silver plated bowl; two beakers; a table centre with candle arms; a pair of small candlesticks and a set of six silver plated cocktails and four smaller similar dittos. (a lot) €20 - 30 506 A PAIR OF OVAL SILVER-PLATED TWO HANDLED ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS. 12” (30cm) wide. AND another silverplated entree dish and cover with handle, of rectangular serpentine form with gadroon edge. 11” (28cm) wide. (3) €80 - 100 507 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER PLATED WARE. Comprising nineteenth century salver. 10.5” (27cm) wide; two silverplated muffin dishes, covers and liners; a silver-plated wine coaster or syphon stand; silver-plated butter dish and cover; silver-plated ice tongs; silver-plated brandy saucepan with wooden handle; and other items. (a lot) €80 - 100 508 TWO CENTRAL BANK OF IRELAND SEQUENTIAL LADY LAVERY TEN POUND NOTES. For 30-3-72. Numbers 08D059262 and 08D059263. Together with a similar Lady Lavery twenty pound note for 11-10-70. Number 30x078364. (3) €220 - 270 509 A RARE FOUR SIXTY FIVE PUMA BACKPACKER FOLDING POCKET KNIFE. German. With green checkered grip, and blade locking mechanism. In original red leather pouch. Inscribed, Solingen Puma Germany. An Elizabeth II Near East Medal. To P. Baker A.B.R.N. On cream and striped red ribbon. TOGETHER with a Kalibri of London, stainless steel cigarette lighter. AND another cigarette lighter. AND another Sheffield stainless steel pocket knife, cased. (4) €50 - 70
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510 JEAN VERNON. A CIRCULAR FRENCH BRONZE MEDALLION. Depicting fable in relief, ‘The Cat, The Weasel and The Rabbit’ and two other similar. (3) €100 - 150
522 G.A.A. - A RARE 1916 INTER-COUNTRY 9CT GOLD MEDAL. Cavan v Monaghan at Carrickmacross, 10/9/16. By Hopkins and Hopkins. 5.2g. 4cm. (1) €250 - 350
511 A DOUBLE GOLD PLATED GENT’S FULL HUNTER KEYLESS POCKET WATCH. TOGETHER with a silver key-wind gents pocket watch. Birmingham marks, c.1930. With white metal chain and crossbar. (2) €80 - 120
523 G.A.A. - ULSTER CHAMPIONSHIP 1920 SENIOR FOOTBALL CAVAN. 9CT GOLD MEDAL. By John Miller, 5.35g, 3.5cm. (1) €300 - 500
512 A NINE CARAT GOLD GENT’S KEYLESS POCKET WATCH. By Walton U.S.A. With Birmingham hallmarks. Enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dials for seconds, 2.5” (6cm). In working order. (1) €180 - 250 513 A 9CT GOLD CHAIN LINK NECKLACE. 16” (41cm) long. 13.2gr. (1) €200 - 300 514 A 9CT GOLD CROSSOVER DOUBLE-PEARL DRESS-RING. AND another gold dress ring with seed pearls. 5g overall. (2) €180 - 320 515 AN 18CT GOLD EMERALD CHIP DIAMOND RING. 3.5g. (10) €250 - 320 516 AN 18CT GOLD WEDDING BAND, 3.4g. (1) €180 - 220 517 A 9CT WHITE-GOLD WEDDING BAND. AND a matching white gold eternity ring, set with small diamonds. 3.9g overall. (2) €100 - 150 518 A 9CT GOLD OPAL DRESS-RING. Of oval form. 4.8g. (1) €180 - 250 519 A 9CT GOLD AQUAMARINE DRESS RING. With rectangular stone. 4.5g. (1) €120 - 170 520 A PAIR OF GOLD EAR STUDS, each set with three pearls. (1) €100 - 200 521 G.A.A.- A SCARCE 1927 INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL. 9ct. gold. Won by Cavan. 8.8g. by John Miller, 3.1cm. (1) €400 - 600
524 G.A.A. - 1932 CAVAN SNR CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL MEDAL. 9ct gold. By John Miller. 3cm. 4.65g. ‘Cor Na Feinne do Bvaid’. €350 - 550 525 G.A.A. - 1929 CAVAN SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL. Winners Cornafean. 9ct Gold by John Miller. 4.7g. 2.5cm. (1) €350 - 550 526 G.A.A. - 1933 CAVAN SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL MEDAL. 9ct gold. By John Miller. 3.85gr. 1.45 cm. (1) €300 - 500 527 G.A.A - 1920 ARVA TOURNAMENT MEDAL. Won by Cornafean. 9ct gold. By Hopkins and Hopkins. 5.3g. 3cm. (1) €300 - 500 528 G.A.A. - 1922 INTERCOUNTY CAVAN V MEATH AT ULLAGH MEDAL. Won by J. Mackeon, Cavan. 9ct gold. By John Miller. 5.75gr, 3cm. (1) €450 - 550 529 G.A.A. - 1934 CAVAN SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL MEDAL. ‘Cor na Feinne.’ 9ct Gold. By John Miller. 4.75gr, 3cm. (1) €350 - 550 530 A 9CT GOLD UN-INSCRIBED IRISH SPORTING MEDAL. By Hopkins and Hopkins. 1929. 4.96g. 3cm. (1) €100 - 200 531 G.A.A. - A GOLD MOUNTED SILVER CAVAN SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL MEDAL. 1928. Cornafean. (1) €120 - 150
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521 – 531 532 A COLLECTION OF IRISH MINT PROOF COINS. Six cased sets, each with a twenty euro gold coin (.999g). A ten euro silver coin (.925g). Twelve coins, celebrating John F. Kennedy, Sceigil Mhichil, The Ploughman Bank Notes, Gaisce, Celtic Culture and Michael Collins. All with certificates. (12 ) €300 - 500 533 TWO CASED SETS OF EURO PROOF COIN SETS FOR 2007 AND 2009. Each from one cent to the two euro coin (9). Each includes the two euro commemoration coin from Ireland to celebrate the fifty-year anniversary of the Treaty of Rome and The 10th Anniversary of European Economic and Monetary Union. 2009 no. 4557 of 5000 AND 2007 no. 869 of 10,000. Each with certificate. TOGETHER with three sets of the first official issue of the one euro coins, 2002, representing the twelve member states, (36). Mint. (54) €100 - 200 534 A PROOF QUARTER OUNCE, TWENTY FOUR CARAT GOLD NATURA SERIES ‘ORYX’ COIN 2001. Together with an ‘ELAND’ quarter ounce ditto from the same series, 2007. AND an Australian Koala gold coin. One-tenth of an ounce. Mint. All cased. (3) €400 - 600
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535 A PAIR OF TWO IRISH CASED SET OF PROOF COINS, celebrating 1916. Comprising Fifty euro gold coin .999. 7.8g, and a fifteen euro silver coin. .925. 28.28g. Designed by Michael Guilfoyle. Limited edition with certificate and in outer case. (2) €300 - 500 536 AN UNUSUAL TALL CARVED OAK REVOLVING BOOKCASE. Square moulded top with carved egg and dart moulded frieze, above an arrangement of shelves, and carved panels. On a square table base, with leafcarved cabriole legs and ball and claw feet. 58” (148cm) high x 28” (71cm) square. (1) €200 - 300 537 A MODERN ASH TWO BAY OPEN BOOKCASE, with adjustable shelves. 7ft4 (225cm) high x 64” (163cm) wide. (1) €70 - 120 538 AN EARLY WALNUT SPIRAL FLUTED PARCEL GILT PEDESTAL. Probably seventeenth century, with square associated top and square moulded base. 49” (125cm) high. Probably adapted. (1) €200 - 300
539 A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN EBONISED SIDE CHAIRS. Each with padded back and seat. Raised on turned front legs. (2) €50 - 70 540 A SET OF EIGHT EDWARDIAN SIDE CHAIRS. Each with triple-pierced rail-back. Padded seats, raised on front square tapering legs. (8) €80 - 150 541 A CIRCULAR TRIPOD FLIP TOP MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, with pie crust edge. 23” (58cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150 542 AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN JARDINIERE STAND. In olive green with fluted cylindrical stem. Pierced circular top, probably Minton. 26” (66cm) high. (1) €80 - 150 543 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SETTEE, with padded top rail, raised on shaped and pierced carved supports, above a serpentine fronted padded seat, raised on front turned legs. (1)
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544 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SETTEE, with padded top rail. Raised on shaped and pierced carved supports, above a serpentine fronted padded seat. Raised on front turned legs. (1) €100 - 200 545 AN NINE PIECE EDWARDIAN INLAID MARQUETRY MAHOGANY PARLOUR SUITE. Comprising two seater settee, with padded top panel and railed lower section, flanked with scrolling arms and padded seat. Raised on square tapering spade legs. TOGETHER with a pair of matching armchairs, four side-chairs and a pair of low nursing-chairs. (9) €400 - 600 546 A MODERN TWO DOOR DISPLAY CABINET, on table base with two drawers and stretcher shelf. TOGETHER with a Chippendale style mahogany side chair, on leaf-carved cabriole legs. (2) €60 - 70
553 PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE PORCELAIN AND BRASS THREE BRANCH, FOUR LIGHT CANDELABRA. Each with scrolling arms and brass stem with porcelain knop. On circular porcelain and brass mounted bases. 13.5” (34cm) high. (2) €320 - 340 554 A HEAVY BRASS-CASED SHIP’S BINNACLE COMPASS, with circular glass panel and a cased lantern to either side. On circular base. 11” (31cm) high x 16” (40cm) wide. €400 - 500 555 A BRONZE STUDY OF A STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER. 12” (30cm) high. (1) €120 - 150
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547 A SET OF FOUR ART DECO STYLE ARMCHAIRS. c.1970’s. Each with shaped and padded back with cushion seat. Raised on slightly curved front legs. (4) €60 - 90 548 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SWINGFRAME DRESSING TABLE MIRROR. The rectangular plate, on S-scroll supports and serpentine shaped platform. 22.5” (57cm) wide. TOGETHER with another similar, slightly smaller ditto. 22” (58cm) wide. (2) €100 - 150 549 AN EDWARDIAN WALNUT MIRROR WALL BRACKET, with shelves. 33.5” (85cm) high x 22” (56cm) wide. TOGETHER with a Victorian serpentine-shaped mahogany swing-mirror dressing table, with spiral supports. 28” (73cm) wide. (2) €70 - 90 550 A FINE LEATHER-BOUND SET OF THREE IMPERIAL STAMP ALBUMS, by Stanley Gibbons Ltd. London. Volumes I, II, and III. Each inscribed ‘to Florence Doreen Prior Wandesforde, From mother April 1918.’ (3) €100 - 150 551 A PAIR OF TWO BRANCH BRASS FIGURAL CANDELABRA. Each with two arms, supported by a classical figure. On circular pan type base with four paw feet. 10.25” (27cm) high. (2) €280 - 350 552 A VERY ATTRACTIVE COPPER FLOWER BASKET, with hoop and scroll handle. Leafshaped body raised on oval stem base. 19” (49cm) wide. (1) €160 - 180 36
560 AN OLD PINE KITCHEN TABLE. With sheeted plank-top and H-stretcher, on rectangular tables. 10ft1 (307cm) long x 3ft (92cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600
556 556 A VERY UNUSUAL PAIR OF BERNON’S PATENT PORCELAIN EWERS. Stamped Zuccani London. Trademark. Each cream ground of baluster form, with two double scroll handles. Leaf-moulded supports and gilt rim. On circular stem base.17.5” (44cm) high. TOGETHER with a matching two handled basin. 18” (46cm) diameter. (3) €500 - 550 557 A BRONZE FIGURE OF A HORSE, standing by a fence. 15” (38cm) long. (1) €340 - 380 558 AN ATTRACTIVE LATE REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY SETTEE. With down curved moulded back, covered in attractive light floral pattern, with padded scroll, sides, seat and back. Two bolster cushions. Raised on four scroll legs. (1) €200 - 400 559 AN UNUSUAL HEAVY GILT BRASS AND CUT-GLASS TABLE MIRROR. With shell crest and two urn finials above an oblong mirror plate, within a cut glass and moulded brass frame. 21” (53cm) high x 13” (33cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
561 VERY ATTRACTIVE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY ROYAL VIENNA PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE. Decorated with classical figures in an interior with royal subjects. Inscribed verso and with Vienna mark and number, 26. 13” (33cm) diameter. (1) €200 - 300 562 THIRTY FIVE PIECES OF MASONS CHARTREUSE PATTERN IRONSTONE TABLEWARE. Comprising jugs, vases, jars and covers, bowls and plates, saucers, dishes, etc. (a lot) €60 - 90 563 A GOOD SET OF SIX HEPPLEWHITE PERIOD MAHOGANY HOOP BACK DINING CHAIRS. Each with pierced splat and central oval petrea, with draped crest, above a stuffover serpentine-fronted seat. On front square tapering spade legs. (6) €400 - 600 564 A LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY OAK OFFICE CHAIR, with curved scroll back and pierced splat, above a solid seat, on quadruple pod. (1) €80 - 150 565 AN OAK SWIVEL OFFICE CHAIR, with slatted back and shaped arms. Padded seat, on quadruple pod. (1) €60 - 90
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570 ONE HUNDRED AND TWNETY DANIEL O’ CONNELL DÁ PINGIN (TWO PENCE) STAMPS (1829-1929). Commemorating Catholic Emancipation Centenary. Uncirculated, in part sheets. €300 - 400 571 AFTER PETER CHRISTIAN PETERSON AND P. HOLM (NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURY). A set of eight coloured prints. Depicting: The Sailing Yachts ‘Europa’ x 2, ‘Catharina’ x 2, ‘Esther’ x2, ‘Maria’ and ‘Gochim’. A portfolio. Each, 12.5” (32cm) high x 17” (44cm) wide. (8) €100 - 200
566 566 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, in the manors of Williams and Gibton. The moulded top with a spare leaf, raised on an octagonal upward tapering stem, with leaf collar on a quatrefoil concave platform, and raised on four large lion paw feet. 6ft (83cm) high x 50” (128cm) wide (adapted). (1) €700 - 1,100 567 A VERY ATTRACTIVE ROUGE, GREY AND WHITE MARBLE PLINTH. Square top and turned stem. On square block base, 41” (104cm) high. (1) €300 - 400
568 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH VARIEGATED MARBLE AND ORMOLUMOUNTED COLUMN PLINTH. c.1880. Square white marble top resting on an ornate ormolu Corinthian capital on a variegated marble stem. On ormolu mounted moulded square polished black lime stem block base. 46.5” (118cm) high. (1) €400 - 600 569 A SHEET OF ONE HUNDRED IRISH C.1982 STAMPS. Depicting National Botanical Gardens. One penny. Uncirculated. (1) €70 - 120
572 A SET OF THREE HEAVY BRASS FIRE IRONS, each with urn finial and pierced shovel. TOGETHER with a pair of late Victorian brass and cast iron fire dogs. (5) €80 - 90 573 AN EARLY HORNBY CLOCKWORK TRAIN SET. Gaging zero. With layout suggestions for clockwork tracks, comprising locomotive, nine carriages, and a large quantity of tracks and signal post. ( 1) €70 - 120
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580 BROWNING, ROBERT, ‘The Ring and The Book’, second edition, Smith Elder and Co. London. 1872. Volumes I, II, IV, (of four), clothbound. Together with three volumes of Robert Browning’s ‘Pocket Works’ Volume I (x2) and Volume II. (6) €30 - 50
574 574 A TWENTIETH CENTURY SIEBE GORMAN AND CO. DIVERS KNIFE. Signed on the 8” (20cm) double edged spear point blade, on ribbed and turned ebonised handle, with brass guard. 13” (34cm) overall. In heavy solid bronze scabbard. Signed, inscribed C. E. Heinke & Co. Ltd. London SE1. Heavy leather hanger. (1) €200 - 300
581 MAH JONGG. Cased game set, with a complete guide to the game. From China. Guide with English text. Ebonised case with fitted interior, hallmarks etc. complete. (1) €80 - 120
576 A BRASS CHIP LOG SPINNER. Marked T.W. Cherub. By Thomas Walker, Birmingham, England. 14” (36cm). With rope. (1) €100 - 150 577 A COLLECTION OF TWENTY MATCHBOX MODELS OF CARS, TRUCKS AND BUSES. All in original boxes. Together with two cased Majorette car models. (22) €80 - 150 578 THE GEORGIAN SOCIETY RECORDS. Volume III, By Ponsonby and Gibbs 1911. Limited Edition, no. 132 of 550 copies. (1) €80 - 150 579 JARDINE, SIR WILLIAM, ‘The Nature Lists Library Ornithology, Birds of Great Britain and Ireland’, Edinburgh, W.H. Lizars, 3 St. James Square. 4 volumes, I-IV, half calf, marbled boards, four panel tooled spine, gilt title. 6.75” (17cm) high x 4.25” (11cm) wide. (4) €200 - 300
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587 A CHASED CHINESE STONEWARE PILLOW, with stylised figure in a tree. Four-character mark to base. AND a Chinese hardwood pillow, each 9.5” (24cm) wide. TOGETHER with a Chinese lacquered circular basket, decorated with flowers and brass handle. 15.5” (39cm) diameter. (3) €150 - 250 588 AN EMPTY MIDDLETON 1973 ‘BARRY CROCKET’ WHISKEY BOTTLE. Number 090, in original fitted mahogany case with key. With original booklet and original duty-free and dutypaid price ticket, 3400, and 4000. Case 13” (33cm) high x 7” (18cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150
575 575 A WORLD WAR II GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE DAGGER, with cream celluloid spiral reeded wire bound grip, with chips. The 9.5” (24cm) double fuller spear point blade etched with foliage, upper blade at the guard stamped W.K.C. with logo. In original scabbard, the grip with an eagle holding a Swastika within a leaf wreath. Missing ring suspenders. 16” (41cm). (1) €200 - 300
586 A PAIR OF BLACK AND WHITE FACSIMILE VIEWS, ‘The Chrysler Building New York 1938’ and ‘The Empire State Building 1933.’ Each, 39.5” (100cm) high x 8.75” (22cm) wide. Together with a facsimile copy of a poster, ‘To the People of Ireland to Pay no Rent.’ Mounted on plywood. (2) €50 - 70
589 AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE OAK DROP-LEAF GATE-LEG TABLE, with demi-lune flaps. Bob and turn supports. 37” (94cm). €150 - 250
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582 A FINE QUALITY LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY BRONZE FIGURE OF A CAVALIER, with dagger, pistol, sword and musket, on a circular moulded base. 20” (51cm)high. (1) €1,000 - 1,200 583 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JAR. With all-round river landscape. 6.5” (16.5cm) high. (1) €80 - 120 585 A PAIR OF COLOURED CHINESE CIGARETTE ADVERTISING POSTERS. Framed. One for Hatamin Cigarettes depicting girl arranging flowers in a vase, with calendars. The other with numerous figures on balconies, and warriors below, with the Socony trademark from Standard Oil Company New York. Each 40” (102cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. AND a Chinese framed scroll picture advertising for Pirate Cigarettes, depicting a river landscape with figures in a boat. 30” (76cm) high x 12.5” (32cm) wide. (3) €100 - 200
590 A MODERN OAK GRAINED DRESSER. With sheeted side and three open shelves. One shelf with a gallery. Moulded cornice. Base with two cupboard doors, and a vacant compartment. 62” (158cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 591 A LARGE PERSIAN KASHAN CARPET, with typical Iranian design. One large centre medallion in dark-blue, fawn and turquoise and an all-over floral pattern. With conforming spandrels inside a wide dark-blue border, with smaller bands. 13ft (396cm) long x 10ft (305cm) wide. (1) €500 - 600 592 A PERSIAN MASHAD CARPET, with traditional centre medallion. On burgundy ground with all-over floral pattern. Conforming spandrels inside a wide dark-blue conforming border and smaller bands. 9ft7 (292cm) long x 6ft 4 (193cm) wide. (1) €350 - 400 593 A GOOD PART SILK PERSIAN RUG, with double centre medallion on an all-over dark floral pattern, within conforming border and smaller bands. 6ft2 (188cm) long x 4ft (124cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400
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594 A CHINESE DARK BLUE GROUND WOOL RUG, with centre circular medallion and all-over geometric pattern. With conforming spandrels and borders. 5ft6 (168cm) long x 3ft1 (94cm) wide. Together with a smaller similar rug. 4ft4 (132cm) high x 2ft2 (66cm) wide. (1) €200 - 250 595 A BLUE GROUND CHINESE RUG, with circular round medallion and all-over floral pattern. With conforming spandrels and a Greek key border. 5ft8 (173cm) long x 6ft 3 (190cm) wide. TOGETHER with another larger Chinese carpet, with dark-blue and light ground, with all-over geometric pattern inside a triple border. 7ft8 (233cm) long x 6ft (182cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300 596 A DARK BLUE GROUND CHINESE RUG, with floral circular centre medallion incorporating a phoenix. With four phoenix spandrels, issuing floral sprays. No border. 5ft10 (178cm) long x 4ft (122cm) wide. Together with another small Chinese rug. As is, with iron-red ground and dragon centre. (2) €200 - 250 597 A CIRCULAR QUEEN ANNE STYLE TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, with one spare leaf. Raised on four cabriole legs. 6ft (182cm) long, 3ft (91cm) wide. Approx. (1) €30 - 40 598 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH VINEYARD CLOCK, of square-serpentine shape. The circular painted dial with Roman numerals. Signed, Raymond Pierre of Ouanne. With two train movements striking on a gong. As is, lacking hands. 19” (49cm) square. (1) €30 - 40 599 FARM EQUIPMENT: A COLLECTION OF FIVE PIERCED AND CAST IRON SADDLE SEATS. Comprising two pierced seats, a Martin Stamford Seat; a Bamford seat; and a Samuelson seat. (5) €100 - 200 600 A MODERN PINE KNEEHOLE DESK. With centre frieze drawer and six other drawers, three to either side. 58” (147cm) wide. TOGETHER with a modern slope front bureau with drawers. 302 (76cm) high. (2) €60 - 90 601 A FIVE TIER SERPENTINE-FRONTED VICTORIAN-STYLE WHATNOT. TOGETHER with a spiral reeded and turned jardiniere or torchere stand; modern. AND a small rectangular padded stool with yellow seat. (3) €40 - 60
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602 A MODERN FOLDING BUTLERS TRAY ON STAND, TOGETHER with a modern telephone or hall table, with padded seat or back. AND a pair of Edwardian ebonised side-chairs. AND an arts and crafts octagonal table, with stretcher shelf. AND another gilt and decorated occasional table, with circular top and spiral reeded base. (6) €50 - 80 603 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE. Top with rounded corners, on an octagonal baluster stem, with concave quatrefoil platform and bun feet. 36” (91cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 604 A MODERN DROP-LEAF MAHOGANY SUTHERLAND TABLE, with demi-lune flaps. 41” (105cm). (1) €30 - 50 605 A SERPENTINE SHAPED MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE, with stretcher shelf and shaped legs. Early twentieth century. 28” (71cm) wide. Together with a rectangular mahogany stool, in the Chippendale style, with carved top, on cabriole legs and ball and claw feet. (2) €70 - 90 606 A CIRCULAR VICTORIAN OCCASIONAL TABLE. On turned stem and tripod base. 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 609 A VICTORIAN STYLE WALNUT CENTRETABLE. O.R.M. With cross-banded top, on quadruple pod and scroll legs. 40” (102cm) diameter. TOGETHER with a serpentine shaped walnut centre-table, with stretcher shelf, raised on shaped legs. (2) €50 - 70 610 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN, with shield-shaped tapestry panel, on a turned and reeded stem, with tripod base and bun feet. 50” (127cm) high. €70 - 120 611 AN ATTRACTIVE OVAL MAHOGANY GALLERY TRAY, with two brass handles and crossbanded top. 27” (69cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 612 A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT CENTRE TABLE. With serpentine-shaped moulded top, on baluster-turned supports, united by a conforming turned stretcher and raised on four shaped legs. 35” (91cm) wide. (1) €50 - 80
613 A PAIR OF MODERN WING BACK ARMCHAIRS. Each with loose cushion seat, on front cabriole legs. (2) €50 - 70 614 AN INLAID AND CROSS BANDED MAHOGANY SLOPE-FRONT BUREAU, in the georgian style. O.R.M. The slope-front opening to reveal a fitted interior, above four long drawers, raised on bracket feet. 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 615 A CIRCULAR TRIPOD OCCASIONAL TABLE. O.R.M., 20” (51cm) wide. TOGETHER with a small plinth, with square top, base and reeded stem. 70” (127.5). (2) €30 - 50 616 A 19TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK FACE. Arched dial with moon phases and shipping scenes, above circular dial with Roman numerals. Painted with castles and large houses to the spandrels. AND another similar by Armstrong of Manchester, with silver moon phases to the arch and river landscapes, Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds and date aperture. Both 20in (51cm)h x 14in (34cm) w. (2) €40 - 60 617 A FINE 19TH CENTURY EBONISED AND BRASS-INLAID CENTRE TABLE, the rectangular top with bow-shaped ends, the centre inlaid in brass with a central urn issuing leaf and flower sprays, above a conforming frieze with one long drawer decorated in similar inlay, on four fluted brass-mounted legs, united by an X-shaped stretcher, 50.5” (128cm) wide, 29” (45cm) deep. (1) €300 - 500 618 A CIRCULAR GEORGIAN MAHOGANY OR RED WALNUT FLIP-TOP CENTRE TABLE. With vase-shaped turned stem on tripod base with pad feet. 36” ( 93cm). (1) €150 - 200 619 A CIRCULAR GEORGIAN PERIOD PIECRUST CENTRE TABLE. With flip-top on turned stem and leaf-carved legs with pad feet. 24” ( 61cm). (1) €50 - 100 620 A MODERN REGENCY STYLE PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT CHEVAL DRESSING MIRROR. Raised on down turned legs, with leaf-scroll feet. 69” (175cm) high, 29.5” (75cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120
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621 A MODERN MAHOGANY OPEN BOOKCASE, with five adjustable shelves, under a dentilmoulded cornice, on a plinth base. 6ft (183cm) high x 35” (89cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 622 A LARGE EDWARDIAN WALNUT CHIFFONIER OR SIDEBOARD, with swan neck pediment and urn finial above a moulded cornice, and a shelf with recessed mirror plate and three ring-turned columns, above an octagonal mirror plate, flanked to either side with a shelf, carved panels and further mirrors, the base with three frieze drawers, two cupboards and recessed vacant compartment, flanked with arched and carved panel doors, raised on short turned legs, 100” (256cm) high, 7ft” (213cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120 623 A CHINESE BLACK LACQUERED ALTAR TABLE. Scrolling sides and glass top, decorated in the Chinoiserie style. With birds perched on a tree branch with flowers. Two lower doors, each with portrait of a figure, between two spandrels with floral decoration, raised on square moulded legs. 41” (104cm) high x 36” (93cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 624 A CHINESE WOOL CARPET, with centre medallion, with four dragon spandrels inside an ivory, fawn, red and blue border. 12ft4 (376cm) long x 9ft (274cm) wide €500 - 700 625 A LARGE CHINESE WOOL RUG. The iron-red ground with central floral medallion, and various ornaments, vases of flowers, urns, kettles, floral sprays, inside a conforming floral ivory border, with floral spandrels. 9ft2 (398cm) long x 6ft (183cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 626 A LARGE RED GROUND CHINESE WOOL RUG, with ivory floral medallion and conforming spandrels inside a floral ivory border. 9ft1 (276cm) long x 6ft (183cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 627 A PAIR OF SEVENTEENTH CENTURY STYLE OAK HIGH-BACK WAINSCOT ARMCHAIRS. The back crested with a shell, two stylised dolphins and two carved panels below. One with a grotesque mask. With a solid seat on turned legs, one chair stamped J. H. Waring & Sons Liverpool . (2) €300 - 400
628 A FRAMED MEMORABILIA DISPLAY, depicting golfing memorabilia, including golf clubs, golf balls, golfing bag, books and pictures. O.R.M. Under glass. 15.5” (40cm) high x 19.5” (50cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150 629 A GOOD SET OF SIX MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, early nineteenth century, each with an arched back above a pierced splat, headed with an open work carved anthemion, above a wide stuff-over seat. On front tapering reeded legs. (6) €300 - 400 630 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TABLE. The moulded top with two spare leaves. 88” (222cm) long, 46” (117cm) wide. As is. (1) €120 - 180 631 AN ORIENTAL RUG, with all over pattern, on an iron red ground, and ivory border, 5ft5 (165cm) long x 3ft 4 (102cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150 632 A MODERN MAHOGANY CASED MANTLE CLOCK; a pair of painted serpentine shaped moulded composition wall brackets; and a modern machine tapestry wall hanging, with military in red coats. (4) €80 - 120 633 A MODERN SILVERED AND CARVED WOODEN CONSOLE AND MIRROR, in the Rococo style with cartouche crest and leaf scroll frame, around a shaped mirror plate, on a conforming console table with marble top, 93” (236cm)h x 51” (130cm)W. (1) €100 - 200 634 A VICTORIAN BALLOON BACK MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, on front turned legs, distressed. (1) €30 - 50 635 AN OVAL DROP LEAF OAK GATE LEG TABLE, with barley twist supports, 5ft (151cm) extended; together with a set of six oak triple slat back chairs, each with padded seat. (7) €60 - 90 636 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SWING FRAME DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, with oval plate and three drawers below, raised on square tapering legs €60 - 90 637 A MODERN ROCOCO STYLE CARTOUCHE SHAPED GILT OVERMANTLE, with moulded frame, 29” (74cm) high x 39” (99cm) wide. (1) €70 - 90
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638 TWO SIMILAR EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CORNER CHAIRS, one inlaid, each with square seat and padded top, on turned legs. (2) €80 - 150 639 A TWO TIER MAHOGANY BEDSIDE PEDESTAL, 19th century, the centre drawer on ring turned legs and supports, 33in (84cm)h x 14.5in (37cm). (1) €80 - 120 640 AN UNUSUAL MAHOGANY AND BRASS CENTRE TABLE, with shaped rectangular top and raised on two brass quadruple pods, 54” (137cm)h x 24” (161cm). (1) €100 - 120 641 A JAPANESE CARVED CHERRYWOOD FIGURE, modelled as an old bearded man, on pierced stand, 14.5” (37cm) high. (1) €40 - 60 642 TWO WATERFORD CRYSTAL DECANTERS AND STOPPERS. Each approximately 13.5” (35cm) high; three Waterford crystal mugs; a crystal jar and cover; a small Waterford crystal decanter and mushroom stopper, 9” (23cm) high; a Waterford crystal water jug; a pair of Waterford crystal vases, each 7” (18cm). And another larger Waterford crystal vase. 8” (20cm) high. (11) €150 - 250 643 A PAIR OF WATERFORD CRYSTAL VASES, of baluster form, 9” (23cm); a cut glass cylindrical vase 10” (26cm); a Waterford crystal candle light with shade, 7.5” (19cm) high; three Waterford crystal cream jugs; two honey jars and covers; a pair of baluster shaped pepper and salts; ashtray and other miscellaneous Waterford crystal. (23) €150 - 200 644 A WATERFORD CRYSTAL WATER JUG; another smaller crystal cut jug; a late nineteenth century claret jug with stopper; two small stemmed bowls; a small cut-glass stemmed tazza; five early twentieth-century hollow stem champagne glasses; six champagne glasses, each with gilt edge; three smaller similar ditto; and one other. (a lot) €80 - 120 645 A LARGE COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL GLASSES. Comprising four champagne flutes, five sherry glasses, five Waterford sherry glasses, four port glasses, and a Waterford crystal mustard pot. (a lot) €30 - 50
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646 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL GLASS, including some Waterford examples. Comprising six tall wines, four large cutglass tumblers, three smaller ditto, two cut-glass beer mugs, two wines, two Irish whiskey glasses, six sherry glasses, six port glasses. (a lot) €60 - 90 647 TWO SIMILAR WATERFORD CRYSTAL SHIP’S DECANTERS, each with stopper. Another Waterford crystal decanter and stopper, 13” (33cm). AND a Galway cutcrystal candle lantern on stand. 9” (23cm). (4) €100 - 150 648 AN OVAL CUT GLASS BOAT SHAPED BOWL, with scallop edge, probably Waterford. TOGETHER with a heavy cutglass vase. AND a small circular cut glass bowl. (3) €60 - 90 650 A VENETIAN GLASS LEMONADE SET, comprising six stemmed glasses, each with amber base and a tall matching jug. TOGETHER with twelve green cut-glass wines. (19) €80 - 150 651 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS GLASS, comprising an Irish cut glass water jug; a Maltese Madina glass paperweight, handmade; two Waterford crystal honey jars, one with cover; a glass vase with flared neck; an ashtray; a square glass stand; pickle jar and cover; and ten various glass custard cups. (a lot) €50 - 70 652 A WEDGEWOOD BLUE JASPERWARE JUG, decorated with figures and a band of vines. 6.25” (16cm) diameter. TOGETHER with a heavy crystal bowl. 8” (20cm) diameter. (2) €50 - 70 653 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS PAPER WEIGHTS. Ten in all. Nine glass, various shapes and subjects. TOGETHER with a Victorian mother-of-pearl and metal-mounted miniature purse; two mother-of-pearl perfume bottles; an opaline glass and gilt metal mounted perfume bottle. AND one other Victorian mother-of-pearl iture, on circular marble base. (15) €40 - 60
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Day 2: Lots 701 to end 701 T.C. MURPHY (B.1953). A pair of abstract paintings. One signed lower left with initials, the other lower right. Mixed media. 23” (58cm) high x 16” (41cm). (2) €200 - 300
707 DAVID NOLAN (B.1966). ‘Still Life, Carrot and Basil Soup.’ Oils on board. Signed and also inscribed verso. 7.5” (19cm) square. (1) €150 - 200 708 AFTER HARRY ARON KERNOFF (19001974). A set of eight woodcuts. ‘CaravansDublin’, ‘Woman with Scarf’, ‘A Bird Never Flew on One Wing’, ‘Yachts on the Hard’, ‘Farm, Co. Limerick’, ‘A Dublin Worker’, ‘Turf Girl’, and ‘A Connemara Cailin.’ Seven titled. All unsigned. Each uniformly framed. All approximately. 7” (17.5cm) high x 5.25” (13.5cm) wide. (8) €700 - 1,100
702 DARREN PAUL (B.1944), ‘A Duet, Fiddler and Bodhran Player’ signed lower right, oils on board, 24” (60cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400 703 T.C. MURPHY (B.1953). ‘Abstract.’ Mixed media, signed with initials. AND it’s companion, another abstract. 23” (58cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (2) €80 - 150
705 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘A Trio, Two Fiddle Players and a Flute Player.’ Oils on board. Signed, lower right. 12” (31cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 706 DAVID NOLAN (B. 1966). ‘Two Vases, Still Life.’ Oils on board. Signed, lower right. 10” (26cm) high x 7.5” (19cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150
713 ANNA FORD (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Landscape with Woman Reading under a Parasol.’ Oils on canvas. 17” (43cm) high x 20.25” (52cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
710 LOUISE MANSFIELD (B. 1950). ‘Children on a Beach.’ Oils on canvas board. Indistinctly signed lower right. 7.5” (19cm) high x 9.5” (24cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200
714 IVAN SUTTON (B.1944). ‘In Full Flow.’ Depicting an auction in progress in Mullen’s Auction Rooms, at Mullen’s Laurel Park Auctions. Oils on canvas board, signed lower right, 15.25” (38cm) high x 19” (49cm) wide. The reverse with a note: Garett O’Connor, conducting The Art sale at Mullen’s Irish Art Auction, Woodbrook Bray Co. Wicklow. Sunday 11th May 2003. On this occasion assisted by Joe Mullen principle Mullen’s Auction House. And signed Ivan Sutton. Included in the paintings are images of paintings after Graham Knuttel, Brian Ballard, Maurice C. Wilks, Ivan Sutton and Kenneth Webb. The frame profusely signed with attendees at the auction. €1,200 - 1,800
711 T.C. MURPHY (B.1953), a pair of Abstract paintings, mixed media, each signed with initials lower right, 23” (58c) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300
715 JOHN FRANCIS SKELTON (B.1954) ‘Skyfest Boyne Valley, Meath.’ Oils on canvas board. 12” (30.5cm) high x 16” (40.5cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
709 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Trad Session with Quartet.’ A musical scene with fiddle, flute, bodhran and accordion players. Oils on board. Signed lower right. 12” (31cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
704 DAVID NOLAN (B.1966). ‘Dark Aubergines, Still Life.’ Oils on board. Signed, also inscribed verso and dated, 2009. 8.5” (22cm) high x 8” (20cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200
712 T.C. MURPHY (B.1953). Two ‘Abstracts’ Mixed media on paper. Both signed with initials lower right. 23” (58cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. A pair. (2) €200 - 300
716 PAUL PROUD (B. 1949). ‘By the Shore,’ Scene depicting figures on a beach. Oils on canvas, signed lower right. 14” (35.5cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 717 W. FERRIS (1839-1930). ‘Mulroy Bay - Co. Donegal.’ Watercolour, signed and inscribed. 10” (18cm) high x 14.25” (36cm) wide. (1) €70 - 90 718 ANNIE ROBINSON (B. 1961). ‘Poor Dora’. Pastel, signed with initial and inscribed verso. 12” (30cm) high x 92 (23cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 719 ANNIE ROBINSON (B. 1961), ‘Malta’s Dreaming Lady’ pastel, initialed and inscribed, 8.5” (22cm) high x 11” (29cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200
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720 ORLA EGAN (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Loading the Catch, on Great Blasket Island Co. Kerry.’ Oil on board. 6” (15cm) high x 7.5” (19cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
726 ORLA EGAN (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Crowded Moore Street, Dublin’ Oils on board. 7” (18cm) high x 8.75” (22cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
731 T.C. MURPHY (B.1953). Three abstract paintings. Mixed media. Untitled. Each signed with initials. 22.5” (58cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (3) €300 - 400
721 JOHN GERARD KEOGH (B.1948). ‘Sunset on the Slaney.’ Oils on canvas board. 17” (43cm) high x 21” (54cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
727 PAUL PROUD (B.1949). ‘Cottages by the Lake.’ Scene depicting figures launching a currach. Oils on canvas. Signed lower right. 14” (35cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
732 ANNIE ROBINSON (B. 1961). ‘Waiting for the Herring Catch’ and its companion, ‘Sunset.’ A pair of pastels, both inscribed. Each, 8.5” (22cm) high x 11.25” (29cm) wide. (2) €250 - 350
722 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘The Goat Bar and Grill.’ Oils on board. 12” (31cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
728 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961). ‘Roses and Forget-Me-Nots in Glass Vase, Still Life.’ Pastel. Signed with monogram and inscribed. 12” (30.5cm) high x 9” (22cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
723 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Larch Field, Maul.’ 12” (30.5cm) high x 15.5” (39cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
729 DARREN PAUL (B. 1944). ‘A Walk in Bluebell Wood.’ Oils on canvas. 11” (28cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. €200 - 300
724 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Procession, A Musical Quartet, Fiddles and Flute.’ Oils on board, signed. 15” (38cm) high x 19” (49cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400
730 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961). ‘Coming Home,’ and its companion, ‘Morning Stroll.’ Both pastel. Signed with initial and inscribed. Each, 9” (22cm) high x 12” (31cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300
725 PAT MAHER (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘A Drawing Room Interior with Flowers and Plants.’ Oils on canvas board. Signed lower left. 19.5” (49cm) high x 15.25” (39cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
733 733 ANNIE ROBINSON (B. 1961). ‘Doras Hat’ and its companion, ‘Pink Barretts.’ Each pastel, signed with initial and inscribed. Both 11.5” (29cm) high x 8.5” (21.5cm) wide. (2) €250 - 320 734 ORLA EGAN (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Claddagh Quay Galway.’ Oils on board. 7.5” (19cm) high x 9.5” (24cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
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735 ANNA FORD (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Mending Fishing Nets in a Village.’ Oils on canvas, signed lower right. 16.5” (43cm) high x 20.5” (52cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 43
739 ANTHONY DOYLE (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Twelve Pins Connemara.’ Oils on canvas, signed and inscribed. 18.5” (47cm) high x 26.5” (67cm) wide. (1) €250 - 300 740 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961). ‘Three Clay Boats and a Star.’ Pastel, inscribed verso. 9” (23cm) high x 12” (30cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 741 ANNA FORDE, ‘Saturday Market’, oils on canvas, signed lower right, 18” (45cm) high x 21.5” (55cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 742 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘The Accordionist.’ Mixed media on board. Signed lower right. Bares inscription verso. 12” (30cm) high x 9.5” (24cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
739 736 DECLAN MARRY (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Flowering Hedgerow with Landscape Beyond.’ Oils on canvas, inscribed verso. 13.5” (35cm) high x 17.25” (44cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 737 BRENDAN FOGARTY (IRISH, TWENTIETH CENTURY), ‘Still Life, Eggs, Spoon, Wine, Jug and Saucepan on a Ledge’ oils on board, 10” (25cm) high x 12” (30cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
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738 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘The Duesome Twosome.’ Mixed media on canvas-board. 9.5” (24cm) high x 11.5” (29cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
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744 MAURICE CANNING WILKS (1910-1984). ‘Coastal Scene Co. Antrim.’ Watercolour. Signed lower right. 8.25” (21cm) high x 11” (28cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 745 ANTHONY DOYLE (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Panoramic View of Mountains and Lake.’ Oils on board. Signed, lower right. Inscribed lower left. 19” (48cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500 746 BRENDAN FOGARTY (IRISH, TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Empty Vase, Still Life.’ Oils on board. 10” (25cm) high x 7.75” (19.5cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150
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747 747 LORNA MILLAR (C.1970). ‘Playful Skippers on a Beach.’ Acrylic on board. 19.5 (49cm high x 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 748 LORNA MILLAR (B.1970). ‘Three Kids Playing Ball on a Beach.’ Acrylic on board. Signed lower left. 19” (48cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400 749 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Enjoying the View, Rathmullan Co. Donegal.’ Oils on board. 11.5” (29cm) high x 15.25” (39cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 750 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961). ‘Spring Bouquet, Still life’ and its companion, ‘Tulips.’ Each pastel. 12” (30.5cm) high x 92 (22.5cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300 751 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Packed to the Beach.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right. Inscribed verso. 13” (33cm) square. (1) €250 - 350
755 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961). ‘Two Crows, a Pigeon and A Robin.’ Pastel. Signed with initial and inscribed. 12” (31cm) high x 9” (23cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200
762 DAVID GORDON HUGHES (B. 1957). ‘An Overview.’ Mixed media and gold-leaf on board. Signed with initials. Inscribed verso. 11” (28cm) square. (1) €200 - 300
756 ANNIE ROBINSON (B. 1961). ‘Lone Sailboat and Sugarloaf’ and its companion, ‘Heading for Harbour.’ Both pastels. Each signed with initial and inscribed. 8.5” (22cm) high x 11.5” (29cm) wide. (2) €250 - 350
763 LOUISE MANSFIELD (B. 1950). ‘Children Playing on a Beach.’ Oils on canvas board. Signed lower right. 7.5” (19cm) high x 9.5” (24cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
757 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961) ‘Little Girl Under the Stars’ and another, its companion, ‘Star Dress.’ Both pastels. Both signed with monogram and inscribed. 12” (30cm) high x 9” (23cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300 758 ANNIE ROBINSON (B. 1961). ‘Under the Stars’ and its companion, ‘Sailboats Passing By.’ Each pastel signed with initial and inscribed. 9” (23cm) high x 12” (31cm) wide. (2) €250 - 350 759 ANNIE ROBINSON (B. 1961). ‘Poloma in Pink’ and its companion, ‘Little Girl with Flower.’ Both pastels. Both signed with initial and inscribed. 12” (30.5cm) high x 92 (23cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300 760 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961). ‘Daisies, Still Life.’ Pastel. 12.25” (31cm) high x 9” (23cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
764 T.C. MURPHY (B.1953). Two ‘Abstract’ paintings. Mixed media. Each signed with initials, lower right. 16” (40cm) high x 23” (58cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300 765 LOUISE MANSFIELD (B.1950). ‘Girl with Skipping Rope.’ Oil on canvas board. 9.5” (24cm) high, x 7.75” (20cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 766 FOUR BLACK AND WHITE PORTRAIT ENGRAVINGS, depicting ‘William Duke of Gloucester,’ ‘John Lord Summers,’ ‘Sir Henry Vane’ and ‘ Charles Lord Talbot.’ Each uniformly framed. 14” (36cm) high x 8.5” (22cm) wide. (4) €250 - 350 767 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Two Fiddle Players.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right. 12” (31cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
752 SAM COULTER (B.1925). ‘Crossing in the Currachs.’ Oils on board. Signed lower left. 18” (46cm) high x 20” (56cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 753 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Three Musicians,’ depicting two with fiddles and the other with flute. Oils on canvas. Signed lower right. 11.5” (29cm) high x 15” (38m) wide. (1) €150 - 250 754 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961). ‘Little House in Spring Time,’ and its companion, ‘Seaside Village.’ Both pastels, both signed with monogram and inscribed. 8.75” (22cm) high x 12” (31cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300
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768 768 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Figures Walking on Sandymount Strand.’ Oils on board. 11.5” (29cm) high x 19” (48cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
761 761 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961), ‘Portrait Study of a Clown,’ Pastel, signed with initial, and its companion, a similar clown portrait. Each 12” (31cm) high x 9” (23cm) wide. (2) €300 - 400
769 T.C. MURPHY (B.1953). ‘Abstract.’ Mixed media. Signed with initials, lower left. 16” (40cm) high x 23” (58cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 770 T.C. MURPHY (B.1953). ‘Abstract.’ Mixed media. 16” (40cm) high x 22.5” (57cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 45
777 DARREN PAUL (B.1944), ‘The Duet, Fiddle and Flute’ signed lower right, oils on board, 12” (31cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
771 771 ANTHONY DOYLE (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Donegal Dolmen.’ Oils on board. Signed on lower right. 19.5” (49cm) high x 29.5” (75cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
778 JAMES DOWNIE (B.1949), ‘Happy Hour.’ Street scene with man and dog, heading to the pub. Oils on board. 11” (28cm) high x 13.75” (35cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 779 F. MCALLESTER (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Still Life, Pear, Plum and Apples.’ Oils on board. 9” (23cm) high x 19.5” (50cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 780 DAVID FFRENCH LE ROY. ‘Still Life, Stoneware Jar, Glass and Lemons on a Ledge.’ Signed lower right. 15” (39cm) high x 19.5” (50cm) wide. (1) €500 - 700 781 DAVID FITZGERALD. ‘West of Ireland Landscape with Figures Chatting at the Edge of a Lake.’ Oils on canvas. Signed lower right. 19.5” (50cm) high x 29.5” (75cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250
772 772 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Glenville Terrace Dublin,’ depicting figures on a footpath. Oils on board. Signed lower right. Also signed and inscribed verso. 12” (31cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
775 T.C. MURPHY (B.1953). Pair of mixed media abstract paintings. Each signed with initials. 23” (58cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300 776 PAT MAHER (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘At the Fish, Young Man Playing the Accordion.’ Oils on panel. Signed lower left. 18.5” (47cm) high x 22.5” (57cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 46
785 AFTER VICTOR PETIT. A set of three chromo engravings, each depicting a different French chateau. Uniformly framed, different sizes. (3) €80 - 120 786 DON VAUGHN (B. 1916). ‘Extensive Landscape with Figures and Horses ploughing a Field.’ A large coloured print. 20” (51cm) high x 32” (81cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150 787 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Pembroke Cottages, Main Street Dundrum.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right. Inscribed verso. 12” (30cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 788 CAROLINE BURNETT (LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY). ‘Moulin Rouge, Paris.’ Oils on board. Signed lower left. 23.75” (60cm) high x 36” (91cm) wide. (1) €50 - 80 789 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘A Musical Trio, Two Fiddles and a Bodhran.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right. 12” (31cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
773 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961). ‘Little House Under Stars.’ Pastel. 9” (23cm) high x 12” (30cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 774 JOHN MORRIS (B.1958). ‘Up Against the Cliffs, Ballybunion.’ Oils on board. Signed lower left. Also inscribed and dated, 2008 verso.13.75” (35cm) high x 15” (38cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400
784 A LIMITED EDITION COLOURED PRINT. ‘1989 Ryder Cup,’ The Belfry Golf and Country Club England, Christy O’Connor. Signed in pencil and numbered; 82/200. Limited Edition. In attractive frame. 12” (30cm) high x 14.5” 937cm) wide. TOGETHER with a coloured print after Nicky Boehm, ‘Summer Racing’. AND another coloured print, ‘Woman at Rest’ on board. (3) €50 - 70
790 DARREN PAUL (B. 1944). ‘ The Dueling Twosome, Musicians with Fiddles.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right. 9.5” (25cm) high x 12” (31cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
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797 BRENDAN FOGARTY (IRISH, TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Still Life, Terry’s with Knife and Plate.’ Oils on board. Signed lower left. 8” (20c) x 10” (26cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 798 LOUISE MANSFIELD (B.1950). ‘Two Girls in a Cornfield.’ Oils on canvas. 10” (26cm) high x 8” (20cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 799 ANNIE ROBINSON (B. 1961). ‘Girl with Red Hair.’ Pastel. Signed with initials and inscribed. 12” (31cm) high x 92 (23cm) wide. (1) €120 - 150 800 BRENDAN FOGARTY (IRISH, TWENTIETH CENTURY). ‘ Empty the Pockets.’ Still life with coins, notes and cigarettes. Oils on board. 8” (20cm) high x 10” (26cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
794 794 HELEN RIDGEWAY (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Summer at Butterstream Garden, Trim Co. Meath.’ Colourful garden scene with a vase on a plinth. Signed lower right. Dated ‘93. Inscribed verso. 29.5” (73cm) high x 40” (102cm) wide. (1) €350 - 550
791 MODERN SCHOOL. ‘ Lady in Red Dress.’ Oils on canvas. Unframed. 35.5” (90cm) high x 19.5” (50cm) wide. (1) €70 - 90 792 MODERN SCHOOL. ‘Large Still Life, Mixed Fruit on a Ledge.’ Oils on canvas. 24” (61cm) high x 35.5” (90cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
801 ROBIN HICKEY (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Galway Hooker near a Harbour.’ Oils on canvas. Signed lower right, 19” (48cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200
795 ANNIE ROBINSON (B. 1961). ‘Flowerpot.’ Pastel. Signed with initial and inscribed. 12” (31cm) high x 9” (23cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150
793 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘ Making Music A Duet with Bodhran and Fiddle.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right. 12” (31cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
796 LOUISE MANSFIELD. ‘Two Kids on a Beach.’ Oil on board. Signed lower right. 7.5” (19cm) high x 9.5” (24cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
802 802 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Landscape with Wild Flowers in a Hedgerow.’ Oil on panel. Signed lower right. Inscribed verso. 12” (31cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 803 ANTHONY DOYLE (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Irish Landscape.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right. Dated 2004. 19” (48cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
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805 JOHN FRANCIS SKELTON (B.1954) ‘Old News, Good News.’ Oils on canvas board. 14” (36cm) high x 11.5” (29cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400 806 JOHN FRANCIS SKELTON (B. 1954). ‘Enough.’ Scene depicting a woman holding a whiskey bottle by a table. Oils on canvas board. 16” (41cm) high x 12” (30cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 807 STEVEN CULLEN (B. 1959). ‘On Killiney Beach.’ Oils on board. Signed lower left. Also inscribed verso. 11.5” (29cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600 808 SAM COULTER (B.1925). ‘The Glenties, with Coastal Cottages.’ Oils on board, apparently unsigned. 15” (38cm) high x 23” (58cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 809 DAVID GORDON HUGHES (B.1957). ‘Still Life, Red Poppies in a Vase, with Jug and Fruit.’ 15.5” (39cm) high x 15.75” (40cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 810 TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY IRISH SCHOOL, ‘Map of Ulster with Sections of Leinster and Connacht’ with Staffordshire dog and trapeze artist. Oils on canvas. Box frame, 348 “(122cm) square. (1) €250 - 350 811 JOHN P. ROONEY (B. 1947). ‘Flute Player.’ Watercolour, signed lower left. 22” (55cm) high x 14.75” (38cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 812 SAM COULTER (B.1925). ‘Donegal Cottages.’ Oils on board. 15” (38cm) high x 23” (58cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 813 CAROLINE BURNETTE (LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY). ‘Montmarte Paris.’ A street scene with figures. Oils on canvas. Signed lower left. €80 - 150 814 LOUISE MANSIFIELD (B.1950). ‘Best Friends.’ Depicting two boys holding fishing rods. Acrylic on board. 23.5” (60cm) high x 9.75” (50cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 815 LORNA MILLER (C.1970). ‘Kids Skipping on a Beach.’ Acrylic on board. 19.5” (49cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 48
816 LORNA MILLER (C.1970). ‘Sandcastles.’ Scene with children on a beach. Acrylic on board. Signed lower left. 19” (49cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400
826 JAMES DOWNEY (B.1949). ‘Facing Home.’ Street scene with snowfall and figures heading home. Oils on canvas. Signed lower right. 19” (48cm) high x 23” (59cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
817 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Band of Brothers.’ A scene with five musicians playing bodhran, flute and fiddles. Acrylic on board. 19” (48cm) high x 26.5” (68cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400 818 LORNA MILLAR (C.1970). ‘Kids on a Beach, Watching Sailing Boats go by.’ Acrylics on board. Signed lower right. 19” (49cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400 819 LORNA MILLAR (C.1970). ‘Girl with an Umbrella on a Beach.’ Acrylic on board. Signed lower right. 18.5” (47cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 820 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘A Musical Quintet.’ Acrylic on board. 15.5” (39cm) high x 19” (49cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 821 DARREN PAUL (B.1944), ‘A Musical Quartet.’ Acrylic on board Signed lower right. 11.5” (29cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 822 HORGAN, (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Gold Arc.’ Scene depicting woman standing against sky blue and arched entrance with fence. Signed and inscribed in pencil lower right. 16” (41cm) high x 24.5” (63cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 823 STELLA STEIN (1907-1987). ‘Summer Blossom, Still Life.’ Oils on board. 26” (66cm) high x 23” (59cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500 824 AFTER PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR. ‘Two Young Girls at a Piano.’ A large coloured print, in attractive gilt frame. 29.5” (75cm) high x 24.5” (63cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 825 AFTER GEORGE STUBBS. ‘Whistlejacket.’ A scene depicting a rearing horse. Large coloured print. TOGETHER with another coloured print on board, after Harland Young, ‘Black Horse Galloping on a Beach’. (2) €70 - 120
827 827 IVAN SUTTON (B.1944). ‘Launching the Currach, Inishmore, Aran Islands.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right. Also with inscribed artist label, verso. 16” (40cm) high X 19.5” (50cm) wide. (1) €700 - 1,500 828 JOHN P. ROONEY (B.1947) ‘The Fiddler.’ Unframed watercolour. Signed lower right. 15.5” (39cm) high x 11.25” (28.5cm) wide. AND a smaller similar subject, ‘John The Fiddler.’ Signed, lower right. 11” (28cm) high x 7.5” (19cm) wide. (2) €80 - 150 829 MODERN PROCESS PAINTING. ‘Fishing Boats, Approaching a Harbour.’ On board, Signed A. Mess. 4.75” (12cm) high x 6.5” (17cm) wide, in gilt frame. TOGETHER with ‘Coloured Dublin Views,’ after Malton, Petrie, Jack Yeats, etc. (6) €50 - 70 830 JOHN P. ROONEY (B.1947). A set of four watercolours, the majority signed. ‘Collecting the Catch,’ ‘Village Woman Returning Home,’ ‘The Potatoe Pickers’ and ‘Three new Currachs.’ Watercolours on board. 5.5” (14cm) high x 7.5” (19cm) wide. (4) €120 - 180 831 JOHN P. ROONEY (B.1947). Seven unframed watercolours. ‘Lunch in the Currach,’ ‘Bringing the Turf,’ ‘Visiting the Neighbour,’ ‘Return of the Fisherman,’ ‘Mending the Nets,’ ‘The New Boat’ and ‘Shawly Woman’ The majority are signed. Each, 7.5” (19cm) high x 11” (28cm) wide. (5) €200 - 300
832 JAMES DOWNEY (B.1949). ‘The Red Door’ and its companion, ‘7 pm Arrival.’ Oils on board. A pair. Unframed. 11” (28cm) high x 14” (38cm) wide. (2) €180 - 250 833 ROBERT BOTTOM (P.R.U.A. B.1944). ‘Still Life, Fruit and Flowers’ and its companion, ‘Flourishing Lake.’ Both oils on board, signed and unframed. 14” (36cm) high x 12” (31cm) wide. (2) €150 - 250 834 JAMES DOWNEY (B.1949). ‘Snowfall’ and it’s companion, ‘Blustery Evening.’ Both signed. Oils on board. Unframed. 11” (28cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. (2) €150 - 250 835 JAMES DOWNEY (B.1949). ‘Capturing Humour’ and its companion, ‘Returning to the farm.’ Oils on board. A pair. Both unframed. 11” (28cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. (2) €100 - 150 836 ROBERT BOTTOM (P.R.U.A. B. 1944). ‘Glorious Meadow.’ Oils on board. Signed lower left. AND it’s companion, ‘Full Bloom, Coastal Scene.’ Signed lower right. Dated ‘01. Oils on board. Each unframed. 12” (30cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300
847 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Pembroke Cottages at Town Centre.’ Oils on board. 12” (31cm) high x 15.5” (40cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
842 ANNE MARY BRUCE (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). “The Green Tree.” Mixed media on board. Abstract. 6ft (183cm)h x 48” (122cm)w. (1) €150 - 250
848 P.J. KENNY (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Study of a Pheasant Foraging in a Wood.’ oils on board. 20” (51cm) high x 31” (79cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
843 JOHN GERARD KEOGH (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY), ‘Spring in County Wexford’, oils on board, signed lower right, 17.5” (44cm) high x 26” (66cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150
849 SAM COULTER (B.1925) ‘Roundstone Harbour with Boats and Figures.’ Oils on board. Signed lower left. Inscribed verso. 17” (43cm) high x 23” (59cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
844 A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN STYLE AND OTHER PRINTS. Comprising four landscapes after various artists, each in gilt frame. TOGETHER with small coloured print, ‘The Laundry Maid.’ AND commemoration portrait print of George Bernard Shaw, (1856-1950). (6) €60 - 90
850 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Musical Trio Accordion Player, Fiddle Player and Flautist.’ Oils on board. 12” (31cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
845 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Timeout at Leopardstown Racecourse.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right. Also inscribed verso. 12” (31cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide.(1) €250 - 350
851 SAM COULTER (B.1925). ‘Donegal Landscape.’ Oils on board. 19” (48cm) high x 23” (59cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
846 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Leopardstown Racecourse.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right, inscribed verso. 12” (31cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400
852 NEILL SHAWCROSS (B.1940). ‘Still Life, Red Basket.’ Oils on canvas. 36” (92cm) square. (1) €2,000 - 3,000
837 JAMES DOWNEY (B.1949). ‘Heading Home’ and its companion, ‘The Shephard.’ Oils on board. Both signed and inscribed verso. Both unframed. 11” (28cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. (2) €150 - 250 838 JAMES DOWNEY (B.1949). ‘Tea Time’ and it’s a companion, ‘Heading to Work.’ Oils on board. Signed. Unframed. 11” (28cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. (2) €150 - 250 839 JAMES DOWNEY (B.1949). ‘Tea Time Express’ and it’s companion, ‘The Thirsty Light.’ Both oils on board. A pair. 11” (28cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. (2) €150 - 250 840 ROBERT BOTTOM (P.R.U.A. B. 1944). ‘Poppy Field’ and it’s companion, ‘Winter Setting In.’ Both oils on board. Unframed. Both signed. 14” (36cm) high x 12” (30cm) wide. (2) €150 - 200 841 JAMES DOWNEY (B.1949). ‘Twilight’ and it’s companion, ‘Snowy Walk.’ Both signed. Oils on board. Unframed. 11” (28cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. (2) €150 - 250
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853 SAM COULTER (B.1925). ‘Bringing in the Kelp.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right. Bears inscription verso. 13.5” (34cm) square. (1) €200 - 300 854 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Figures on Sandymount Strand.’ Oils on board. 11.5” (29cm) high x 15.5” (38cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 855 LORNA MILLAR (C.1970). ‘Beach Volleyball.’ Acrylic on board. Signed lower right. 19.5” (50cm) high x 29.75” (76cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400 856 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘The Musicians.’ A scene with four fiddle players and a bodhran player. Oils on board. Signed lower right. 20” (51cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €350 - 550 857 MARJA VAN KAMPEN (B. 1949). ‘Still Life.’ Mixed media on board. Signed lower right. 9” (22.5cm) high x 19.75” (50cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 858 A PAIR OF OVER-PAINTED PORTRAIT PRINTS. Each depicting seated gentleman by a table. One believed to be John Carew, son of Reverend John West Carew. The other possibly another family member. Each uniformly framed in gilt. 8” (21cm) high x 6” (16cm) wide. (2) €250 - 300
862 862 ATTRIBUTED TO ERSKINE NICOL (18251904). ‘Coming from the Horse Fair.’ Oils on canvas. In gilt frame. 11.25” (29cm) high x 13.25” (34cm) wide. (1) €500 - 700
863 ATTRIBUTED TO ERSKINE NICOL (18251904). ‘Going to the Horse Fair.’ Oils on canvas. 13” (33cm) high x 11.5” (29cm) wide. (1) €500 - 700
860 LORNA MILLAR (C.1970). ‘Girl and Boy on a Beach.’Acrylic on board. Signed lower right. 19.5” (49cm) high x 29.5” (75cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
861 861 DAVID GORDON HUGHES (B.1957). ‘The Road Home - Connemara with Turf Stacks.’ Oils on board. 17” (43cm) square. (1) €300 - 500 50
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864 NATHANIEL BERMINGHAM (BORN: IRELAND C.1720 F/ 1736-74) ‘Portrait of Jonathan Swift, c.1774.’ Head and shoulders, in white cut paper against black, wearing a curly grey wig. Oval. 11.5” (29cm) high x 8.5” (22cm) wide. The frame in carved sand gilt. With the Swift family crest and leaf-sprays. This very rare portrait by Birmingham shows in great detail the art of cut paper. Birmingham was noted for his small portraits and coats of arms, cut in paper or vellum. He headed to London c.1774 and exhibited his works at the Society of Artists. Including a portrait in cut paper of The Duke of Gloucester, his address was at ‘Mr. Kelly’s, The Cane Shop near Temple Bar’. In 2009 The Arms of John Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork and Orrery (1707-1762) was offered by Christie’s, lot 53. Also in cut paper. It was part of the Glin Castle Sale, 7th May 2009. It measured 38 x 31cm and it sold for £20,000. The Victoria and Albert Museum have a cut paper portrait of Britannia mourning The Prince of Wales. Provenance: Rushbrooke Hall, Bury St. Edmunds. Originally the home of The Jermyn Family, with the Rothschild Family taking over the house in 1938. In 2015 there was an auction of items from the kitchens of Rushbrooke Hall which included this unidentified “Picture of a Nobleman.” Swift refers several times to cut paperwork in his ‘Miscellanies’. He quotes in ‘Dan Jackson’s Picture Cut in Paper,’ “Clarissa drew her scissors from the case, to draw the lines of poor Dan Jackson’s Face. One sloping line cut forehead, nose and chin, A nick produced a mouth and made him grin.” €3,500 - 5,500
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865 AFTER MICHAEL ANGELO HAYES. A pair of coloured British army engravings. By J.H. Lynch. ‘Regiments Plate Twenty Four - Regiments at the Line’ and its companion, ‘The Eighteenth (Royal Army) Regiment of Foot.’ (2) €250 - 350 866 AFTER HENRY ALKIN. ‘The First Steeplechase on Record.’ Plates I, II, III and IV. Each in a mahogany frame. 14” (36cm) high x 17” (42cm) wide. (4) €150 - 250 867 MODERN SCHOOL. ‘Bazaar with Arabs Chatting.’ Oils on board. Signed in Arabic and dated ‘99. 36” (91cm) high x 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
873 871 LOUISE MANSFIELD (B.1950). ‘Two Kids on a Beach.’ Each child holding a staff. Oils on board. Signed lower right. 24” (61cm) high x 19” (49cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250
868 868 DARREN PAUL (B.1944), ‘Killyhoey Beach, Co. Donegal’ oils on board, 11.5” (29cm) high x 15.25” (39cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
872 JONES. ‘Italian Harbour Scene.’ Oils on canvas. Signed lower right. 35.5” (90cm) high x 23.5” (60cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 873 PETER CURLING (B.1955). ‘Huntsman on Horseback.’ Watercolour over pencil. Signed lower left. 13” (33cm) x 14.75” (37.5cm) wide. (1) €2,000 - 3,000
875 875 JOHN P. ROONEY (B.1947). ‘Loading Turf.’ Two men and a woman loading turf on a donkey. Oils on board. Signed lower left. 16.5” (50cm) high x 20” (42cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
869 869 DARREN PAUL (B.1944) ‘Young Ballerina in a Doorway.’ Oils on canvas. Signed lower left. 15” (38cm) high x 18.5” (47cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 870 DECLAN MARRY (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘The Flower Arrangement, Still Life.’ Oils on canvas. 16” (31cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 52
874 874 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘The Music Session.’ Seven musicians playing fiddles, bodhran, accordion and flutes. Acrylic on canvas. 24” (61cm) high x 29.5” (75cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600
876 876 JOHN P. ROONEY (B. 1947). ‘The Road to the Sea.’ Acrylic on board. Signed lower right. 8.5” (22cm) high x 12.5” (32cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
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877 877 JOHN P. ROONEY (B. 1947). ‘The Old Shebeen.’ Acrylic on board. Signed lower left. 8.5” (22cm) high x 12.5” (32cm).(1) €150 - 200 878 MARK O’NEILL (1963). ‘Still Life, Chair with Cushion and Two Books.’ Oils on board. Signed and dated, 1994, lower right. 13.5” (34cm) high x 9.5” (24cm)wide. (1) €1,400 - 1,600
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883 882 881 DAVID NOLAN (B. 1966). ‘Strand Road Portmarnock.’ Signed and inscribed. Oils on canvas. 11.5” (29cm) high x 15.5” (40cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 882 JAMES DOWNEY (B.1949), ‘The Green Manchester Bus under the Moonlight’, oils on canvas, signed lower right, 19.75” (50cm) high x 23.75 (60cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
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883 P.J. KENNY (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Grouse in Flight in a Landscape.’ Oils on canvas. Signed lower right. 18.5” (47cm) high x 26.5” (67cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
884 884 P.J. KENNY (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Small Bird Foraging on a Forest Bed.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right. 17” (44cm) high x 26” (66cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
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889 SUSAN STAIRS (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Pink and Purple - Two Young Girls on a Beach.’ Oils on board. 13.5” (34cm) high x 17.5” (45cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
893 IN THE STYLE OF SEBASTIAN PETHER (1770-1844). ‘A Moonlit River Landscape with Abbey Ruin.’ Oils on canvas. 19.5” (50cm) high x 23.5” (59cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 894 WILLIAM JACKSON, RUA. (1886-1954). ‘Knockalla Coast Line.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right. (1) €400 - 600
885 885 D.K. WOODS (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Two Ladies in Yellow Dresses Facing a Man with Brown Waistcoat.’ Oils on canvas. Signed lower right. 17.5” (44cm) high x 23” (59cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 886 MODERN SCHOOL (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Woman with Swans by a River.’ Oils on board. 19.5” (50cm) high x 15.25” (39cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200
895 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961). ‘Dog Walking in the Park.’ Pastel. Signed with initial and inscribed. 12” (30cm) high x 9.25” (23cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150
890 890 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Morning Stroll on a Beach.’ Oils on board. Signed, lower right. 11.5” (29cm) high x 15.5” (39cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250
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896 TONY KEW (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Sunrise at Brittas.’ Oils on canvas. Signed and dated lower right, ‘06. 25” (63cm) high x 41” (94cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600
891 891 PATRICK LEONARD (1918-2005). ‘Evening Stroll or Going Home.’ Oils on board. 14” (38cm) high x 9.5” (24cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
897 LORNA MILLAR (c.1970’s). ‘Children’s Delight.’ Three children on a beach. Oils on board. 19.75” (50cm) high x 29.5” (75cm) wide. (1) €350 - 550 898 JOHN GERARD KEOGH (B.1948). ‘Lone Fisherman.’ Oils on board. 23” (58cm) high x 30” (78cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
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892 EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL. ‘A Large Twin-Funnel, Twin-Mast Liner and Fishing Boats near a Lighthouse.’ Oils on board. 24” (61cm) high x 31.5” (80cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
899 GUY WOOD (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Lester Piggott on Derby Winner.’ Oils on canvas. Signed lower right. 23.5” (60cm) high x 35.5” (90cm). (1) €200 - 300
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900 ANNA FORD (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Red Poppies.’ Oils on board. 17” (43cm) high x 21” (53cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150
906 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Early Morning Stroll, Co. Wicklow.’ Oils on board. Signed, lower right. 19” (48cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500
901 ANNA FORD (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Red and Yellow, Colourful Poppies.’ Oils on canvas. 13” (33cm) high x 12.5” (62cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250
907 LORNA MILLER (C.1970). ‘Three Children on a Beach.’ Acrylic on board. Signed lower left. 19.5” (49cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400
902 NORMAN TEELING (B.1944). ‘Extensive Landscape with Two Kids Strolling Down a Steep Hill.’ Oils on canvas. Signed lower right. 23” (58cm) high x 31” (79cm) wide. (1) €550 - 850 903 PHILIP KENNY (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY IRISH). ‘Incoming Tide.’ Oils on canvas board. Signed lower right, inscribed verso. 19.75” (50cm) high x 23.5” (60cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 904 JOHN P. ROONEY (B.1947). ‘Sisters.’ Oils on board. 15.5” (39cm) high x 192 (49cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
908 CLAUDE HAYES (1852-1922). RI, RHA. ‘Near Weybridge.’ 9.75” (25cm) high x 13.5” (35cm) wide. (1) €150 - 220 909 SIR PHILIP OVERINGTON BLUNDEN (19222007). ‘Bunratty and the Castle.’ Mixed media on canvas board. 14.5” (37cm) high x 17.5” (44cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200
912 AFTER HENRY ALKIN. A set of four coloured fox-hunting prints. Late strikes. TOGETHER with one other similar print after Alkin. entitled, ‘Digging Out.’ (5) €100 - 150 913 LORNA MILLAR (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Commencing Competition.’ A lively scene with ballroom dancing. Acrylic on board. 20” (50cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 914 LORNA MILLAR (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Two Ballerinas.’ Oils on board. 19” (48cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
910 A. MARMET (TWENTIETH CENTURY). ‘A Brook Through the Forest.’ Oils on board. 10” (28cm) high x 13” (33cm) wide €80 - 120 911 ROBERT EGGINGTON (1934). ‘Landscape with Cattle.’ Watercolour. Signed lower left. 10.5” (27cm) high x 14.25” (36cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
915 915 ANTHONY DOYLE (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY), ‘Snow Caps Killarney Co. Kerry’, oils on board, 20.5” (52cm) high x 27” (68cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 916 AFTER J. STURGES. ‘Punchestown Cunningham Cup 1872.’ A set of four large coloured engravings, ‘The Start,’ ‘The Double,’ ‘The Stone Wall’ and ‘The Finish.’ O.R.M. 19.5” (49cm) high x 32” (81cm) wide. (4) €400 - 600
905 905 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Two Young Ballerinas in an Interior.’ Oils on canvas. Signed lower right. 14.5” (37cm) high x 19” (48cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
917 NINETEENTH CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, PROBABLY DUTCH. ‘Colourful Still Life, Flowers in a Barrel.’ Oils on canvas. Signed lower left with monogram; ‘J.Z’. 50” (126cm) high x 33” (84cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,500 918 NINETEENTH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL. ‘Extensive Mountainous Landscape with Figures by a River.’ Oils on canvas. 25” (64cm) high x 30” (76cm) wide. AND it’s companion, a similar subject. Both indistinctly signed. (2) €400 - 600
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919 L. MELSI (NINETEENTH CENTURY). A pair of watercolours. ‘River Landscape’ and ‘Coastal Scene.’ One indistinctly signed lower left and dated, August 30th ‘69. 8.5” (22cm) high x 12” (30cm) wide. (2) €80 - 120 920 AFTER S.F. BROCAS. Three coloured engravings, ‘View of the Post Office and Nelson’s Pillar Sackville Street Dublin,’ ‘View of the Castle Gate and Royal Exchange Dublin’ and ‘View of the Corn Exchange Burgh Quay and Custom House Dublin.’ A set of three, uniformly framed. Published by J. Le Petit. Each, 11.25” (29cm) high x 17” (44cm) wide. (3) €200 - 300
923 LOUISE MANSFIELD (B.1950). ‘Best of Friends, Two Boys with Fishing Rods.’. Acrylic on board. 18” (46cm) high x 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 924 MICHAEL O’KEEFE (B.1958). ‘Nude Study on a Settee’. Oils on canvas. Signed lower right and dated ‘86. 48” (122cm) high x 36” (91cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
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921 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘The Session’. Bodhran, uilleann pipes and fiddles. Acrylic on board. Signed lower right. 24” (81cm) high x 35” (89cm) wide. (1) €400 - 500
925 MARGARET KENNEDY (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘High Ho Silver Away.’ Scene depicting rocking horse in a window. Oils on canvas. In a box frame. 18” (48cm) high x 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250
928 D.K. WOODS (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘The Red Hat.’ Woman standing by a railing. Signed lower right. 22.5” (57cm) high x 17” (43cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 929 JOHN GERARD KEOGH (B.1948). ‘Field Workers.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right. 17” (43cm) high x 25” (64cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 930 DECLAN MARRY (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘The Flower Arrangement Still Life.’ Oils on canvas. 16” (31cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 931 JOHN GERARD KEOGH (B.1948). ‘Landscape with Bridge over Stream.’ Oils on board. 16.5” (42cm) high x 21” (53cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
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926 ANTHONY DOYLE (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Mending a Net on Aran.’ A scene with a man in an Aran sweater in a currach, mending his net. Oils on canvas. 18.5” (47cm) high x 26.5” (67cm) wide. (1) €350 - 550 927 LOUISE MANSFIELD (B,1950). ‘Five Kids Playing on a Beach.’ Acrylic on board. Signed lower right. 23” (59cm) high x 19” (49cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400
932 AFTER NIGEL HEMMING. Coloured print. ‘Lost,’ depicting dogs finding stray lamb. Limited edition. Signed in pencil on the border, 25/600. TOGETHER with a crowded nineteenth-century style street scene with market. Indistinctly signed upper right. 18” (46cm) high x 23” (59cm) wide. (2) €80 - 150 933 T.C. MURPHY (B.1953). Two mixed media abstract paintings. Each signed with initials lower right. 23” (58cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300 934 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Musical Duet Fiddle and Accordion.’ Oils on board. 10” (26cm) high x 12” (31cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
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945 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961). ‘Sunflowers, Doves and Stars.’ Pastel. Signed with initial and inscribed. 11.5” (29cm) high x 8.5” (22cm) wide. TOGETHER with another, ‘Spring Tulips.’ Signed with initial and inscribed. (2) €200 - 300 946 PAIR LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY, EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL. ‘River Landscapes with Sailing Boats.’ Each, oil on board. 9.5” (24cm) high x 13.5” (34cm) wide. (2) €80 - 120 947 ANNIE ROBINSON (B. 1961). ‘Sunflowers’ and its companion, ‘Vase of Flowers - Still Life.’ Both pastel. Signed with initial and inscribed. 11.5” (29cm) high x 8.75” (22cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300 948 JAMES DOWNIE (B.1949). ‘Snow Approaches Children on a Country Road.’ Oils on board. 11” (28cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
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940 T.C. MURPHY (B.1953). A pair of untitled abstracts. Mixed media. Each signed with initials lower left. 16” (41cm) high x 23” (58cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300
936 AFTER HENRY ALKIN. Four modern coloured fox-hunting prints. ‘The Meet in Cover,’ ‘Breaking Cover,’ ‘Full Cry’ and ‘The Death.’ Each, 7.5” 19cm) high x 25” (63cm) wide. (4) €150 - 250
941 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961). ‘Summer Sailboats.’ Pastel. 9” (23cm) high x 12” (31cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200
937 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Tranquil Harbour with Boats.’ Oil on board. 11.5” (29cm) high x 15.25” (39cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 938 HAND (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘The Hook Lighthouse.’ Oils on board. Signed lower right and dated ‘08. 13.5” (34cm) high x 17.5” (45cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 939 FRENCH SCHOOL (MID-TWENTIETH CENTURY). ‘Sailing Boat in a Harbour.’ Oils on board. Indistinctly signed and inscribed ‘lille,’ lower left. 12.75” (33cm) high x 18 “(46cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
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942 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961). ‘Sunflowers.’ Pastel. 12.25” (31cm) high x 9” (23cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 943 ANNIE ROBINSON (B. 1961). ‘Markey and Friends.’ A study of three clowns. Pastel. Signed with initials and inscribed. 9” (23cm) high x 12” (31cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 944 ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961). ‘Village Sunset’ and another, ‘Tides Out.’ Each pastel. Signed with initials and inscribed. 8.25” (22cm) high x 11” (28cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300
949 BRENDAN FOGARTY (IRISH, TWENTY FIRST CENTURY), ‘Frugal Existence’, Still Life, with Knife, book apple and juice, oil on board, signed lower right and inscribed verso, 10” (25cm) high x 12” (30cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 949A ANNIE ROBINSON (B.1961). ‘Little Village Under Venus.’ Pastel. Inscribed verso. 8.5” (22cm) high x 11.25” (29cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 950 DARREN PAUL (B.1944). ‘Music from the Glens.’ Two fiddle players and a flautist. Oils on board. Signed lower right. 16” (40cm) high x 24” (50cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 951 N. HENDERSON (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Coastal Scene, with Small Island Beyond.’ Oils on canvas. Signed and dated, 1978, lower left. 19.25” (49cm) high x 29.25” (74cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200 952 JOHN P. ROONEY (B.1947). ‘Woman with a Cloak and Thatched Cottage in the West of Ireland.’ Acrylic on board. 9” (23cm) high x 12.5” (32cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250
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953 MARGARET KENNEDY (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Alacrity.’ Depicting woman on horseback. Oils on canvas, 35” (90cm) square. (1) €200 - 300
957 DAVID GORDON HUGHES (B.1957). ‘Poppies in a White Vase, with Bowl and Apples.’ Signed with monogram. Mixed media on board. 16” (42cm) square. (1) €180 - 250
954 JAMES ARTHUR O’CONNOR (1792-1841). ‘Figures Chatting on a County Wicklow Lane.’ Oils on board. 7.5” (19cm) high x 9.25” (24cm) wide. (1) €4,500 - 5,500
958 PATRICK ROBINSON (TWENTIETH – TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY). ‘The Session.’ Depicting a musical duet in a bar, with fiddler and bodhran player. Oils on canvas. 15” (38cm) high x 19.25” (49cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
956 JOHN P ROONEY (B.1947). ‘Mending the Sails.’ Depicting two ‘shawled’ women on a beach with sailing boats. Acrylic on board. Signed lower right. 12.5” (32cm) high x 9” (23cm) wide. (1) €120 - 150
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959 JOHN P. ROONEY (B.1947). ‘Arriving Home.’ Two ‘shawled’ women on a beach. Acrylic on board. Signed lower left. 8.5” (22cm) high x 12.5” (32cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
960 PATRICK LEONARD (1918-2005). ‘Evening Stroll or Going Home.’ Oils on board. 14” (38cm) high x 9.5” (24cm) wide. (1) €700 - 1,100 961 JAMES MAY (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘The Smoke which Rose above the Covered Hill.’ Mixed media on board. Signed and inscribed verso. 12” (30cm) square. (1) €150 - 250 962 JAMES MAY (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY). ‘Near to the Gate of Heaven, Three.’ Mixed media on board. 16” (38cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400
964 A NINETEENTH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL. ‘Oval Portrait of a Lady.’ Depicted with colourful shawl and long curling hair. Watercolour. In attractive moulded gilt frame.10.25” (26cm) high x 8” (20cm) wide. (1) €300 - 350 965 A BLACK AND WHITE PRINTED KEY. After a painting by Charles Lees R.S.A., ‘’The Golfers: A Grand Match played at St. Andrews Links by Sir David Baird, Bart., and Sir Ralph Anstruther, Bart. against Major Playfair and John Campbell Esq. of Glensaddell. The Ginger Beer Hole St. Andrews.’ With a list of names and figures numbered in the painting. Framed, 11.5” (29cm) high x 13.25” (34cm) wide. (2) €20 - 30 966 A NINETEENTH CENTURY NOTICE TO QUIT. Part manuscript and print. Dated first day of May 1845. Witness signature fifth day of October 1845. Agreement to vacate land in Co. Galway, the notice to Bridget Collins and Stephen Collins. Framed. 12” (30cm) high x 7” (18cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 967 ORLA EGAN (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY, IRISH). ‘Island Village Harbour Scene with Figures.’ Oils on panel. 7.5” (19cm) high x 9.5” (24cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 967A P. J. KENNY (TWENTIETH – TWENTY FIRST CENTURY IRISH). ‘Feeding Time, Game Bird with Prey’. Oils on canvas board. 19.5” (50cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 969 A PAIR OF OCTAGONAL SHAPED CUTLIMESTONE PILLAR CAPS. 27.5” (70cm) high. One as is. (2) €220 - 250 970 A PAIR OF SQUARE STEPPED CUT LIMESTONE PILLAR CAPS. Each with a domed top. Each approx. 26” (66cm) high. (2) €350 - 400 971 A CAST IRON SUNDIAL, of circular form. Raised on an octagonal stem with pierced circular base. 32” (82cm) high. (1) €100 - 150 972 A HEAVY THREE PIECE CAST-IRON PATIO SET. Comprising two chairs, with pierced back and pierced circular seats. Raised on cabriole legs. TOGETHER with a circular cast iron table, with pierced top, on three figural cast legs, with stretcher shelf. 23” (58cm) diameter. (3) €400 - 450
973 A SHELL SHAPED CAST-IRON BIRD BATH. Surmounted with two doves on a triple knop stem. Pierced cast iron base with six legs. 24” (62cm) high x 19.5” (50cm) wide. (1) €120 - 170
983 A COMPOSITION FLUTED STONE PLINTH. With square base and top. Octagonal bronze sundial and pierced gnomon. With roman numerals. 31” (79cm) high. (1) €250 - 300
974 A VERY HEAVY CARVED LIMESTONE RELIEF PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. In profile facing right, head and shoulders and arm. 28.5” (73cm) high x 20” (51cm) wide. (1) €500 - 600
984 A TALL CAST IRON BIRD BATH, in the form of a shell. With two doves surmounted on a spiral reeded stem. On pierced circular base with six legs. 36” (92cm) high x 20” (51cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200
975 A CARVED COMPOSITION SAND STONE CONSOLE TABLE. In three sections. Demi-lune and rope-moulded top on a reeded stem and conforming two stage rope-moulded base. 30.5” (77cm) high x 36 (92cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
985 A HEAVY CAST-IRON GARDEN BENCH. Oakleaf and acorn-moulded back with slatted seat. Flanked to either side with leaf-pierced armrests and leopard head terminals. On shaped legs with paw feet. 58” (148cm) wide. (1) €600 - 700
976 A PAIR OF HEAVY CAST-IRON GARDEN LAMP STANDARDS. Painted black. Each lantern of hexagonal tapering form with urn finial, above two double scroll and leaf-cast arms. On a hexagonal three stage base. Each 94.5” (240cm) high. (2) €750 - 850
986 A PAIR OF SMALL CAST-IRON GARDEN BENCHES. Each back pierced with scrolling foliage, and a conforming pierced seat. The armrests with ram’s head terminals and raised on shaped legs. Each 45” (115cm) wide. (2) €750 - 800
977 A RECONSTITUTED SANDSTONE LION. Each seated with front paws raised on a crested shield. Raised on a square stepped base. 32” (81cm) wide. (1) €400 - 500
987 A HEAVY GREEN PAINTED CAST-IRON GARDEN BENCH. The back with scrolling oak branches and ivy, above a slatted seat and conforming side panels. Raised on rustic legs. 69” (176cm) wide. (1) €550 - 650
978 A PAIR OF COMPOSITION FIGURES OF HOUNDS. Each facing forward. On rectangular base. 28.5” (72cm) wide. (1) €350 - 400
988 A HEAVY BRONZED METAL FIGURE OF A STAG. The stag standing, facing left. On oval plinth. 53” (135cm) high x 36” (91cm) wide. (1) €800 - 850
979 A GOOD PAIR OF COMPOSITION CAMPANA SHAPED URNS. Each with egg and dart moulded rim. The body with scrolling foliage in relief and two masks. Raised on a stem base with square foot. 24” (61cm) high. €400 - 500
989 A HEAVY CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH. The back with a portrait of a classical woman holding a dove in relief, issuing scrolling foliage. Two further birds above a slatted sea. On shaped legs. 42” (107cm) wide. (1) €350 - 400
980 A PAIR OF SMALL HEAVY COMPOSITION FIGURES OF LIONS. Each seated and one paw rested on a crested shield. Raised on a rectangular base, 21” (53cm) wide. (1) €350 - 400
990 A SET OF FOUR PAINTED WROUGHT-IRON PATIO GARDEN CHAIRS. O.R.M. Each with shaped back inset with scrolls. On a slatted seat and conforming base. (4) €300 - 350
981 THREE LARGE HEAVY NATURALLY FORMED CAVE STALAGMITES. Each approx.,19” (48cm) wide. (3) €150 - 250
991 A VERY HEAVY PAIR OF BLACK CAST IRON GARDEN BENCHES. Each back with an oval relief depicting a classical woman seated. Inside is a panel of scrolling foliage and birds, above a slatted seat and conforming side panels with birds and leaf sprays. Raised on front cabriole legs, headed with male and female mask. 42” (106cm) wide. (2) €300 - 400
982 TWO UNUSUAL NATURALLY FORMED CAVE STALAGMITES. Each approx., 20” (51cm) wide. (2) €150 - 250
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992 AFTER MICHAEL ANGELO HAYES. A set of six Bianconi’s Establishment coaching prints. Each in maple frames. 14” (36cm) x 22” (56cm). (1) €100 - 150 993 MID NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL. “Extensive Landscape with Cathedral Town Beyond.” W.C. 10” (25cm) x 13.75” (35cm). (1). €100 - 150 994 HOWILSON. “Scottish Highland Scene.” O.O.C., Signed lower left. 9.5” (24cm) x 13.25 (34cm). (1) €100 - 150 995 MODERN IRISH SCHOOL. ‘Ecstacy of Innocence.’ Still life of water lilies. Oil on board. 47” (119cm) high x 64.5” (163cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 996 PATTIE BOYD. A limited edition grayscale print, with George Harrison (The Beatles) and the Holy Man. Number 10 out of Edition of 50. With the Boyd collage stamp. Signed by Pattie Boyd on the margin. 14” (36cm) high x 19” (49cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
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997 A GOOD PAIR OF HEAVY CAST IRON GARDEN BENCHES, in the coalbrookdale style. Each with cast and pierced back, with a centre cartouche issuing scrolling foliage. Above a pierced seat and conforming arm panels with mythical animals. 47” (120cm) wide. (2) €1200 - 1800
Terms & Conditions for Buyers
1.) The Buyer: The buyer shall be highest bidder acceptable to the auctioneer, whose bid is at the hammer price. Any dispute arising in relation to same shall be settled at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. Bidders will be assumed to acting as principal in the transaction unless specific instructions are provided detailing otherwise. As such, all bidders are liable in a personal capacity for the total amount due, irrespective of agency agreements. Mealy’s contract as agents for sellers whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is generally not disclosed. Accordingly, buyers are reminded that the primary contract is between the buyer and the seller, with Mealy’s acting as agent for the seller. 2.) Inspection: Ample opportunity is given for inspection. Each purchaser, by making a bid for a lot, acknowledges that he or she is fully satisfied before bidding, by physical inspection or otherwise, as to the description, condition, and other information relating to the lot. Despite all efforts being made to ensure accurate descriptions and estimates, lots purchased are assumed to have been viewed and inspected. As such, all lots are sold with all faults and errors of description, at the buyers risk. The Auctioneers are not responsible for the correct description, genuineness, authenticity or any default or defect in any lot, and make no warranty in this respect. Estimates reflect a range of values, the lower of which usually represents the reserve price. Buyers are reminded that estimates are merely the opinion of the auctioneer, are subject to change and are in no sense definitive. 3.) Payment: All lots purchased are subject to a 20% + V.A.T. buyer’s premium. By bidding, all prospective purchasers agree in advance to pay this premium on the hammer price. Buyers attending the auction are encouraged to pay for lots purchased on the day of sale. Unless otherwise agreed in writing prior to the auction, the buyer of a lot shall pay to the auctioneer within five working days the total amount due. Notwithstanding this, the auctioneer may at its sole discretion, require a buyer to pay a deposit of up to 25% of the total amount due at the conclusion of the auction. The auctioneer may apply any payments received by a buyer towards any sums owing from that buyer to the auctioneer on any account, regardless of directions given by the buyer in that regard, whether express or implied. Payment methods include cash, Euro bank draft, cheque drawn on the buyer’s Irish bank account, EFT (subject to applicable bank charges), debit card and credit card (subject to 3% surcharge for Mastercard & Visa , 1% charge on any international debit card, and 5% surcharge for American Express). Under no circumstances can the Auctioneers accept third party cheques either in full or part payment of any lot. Non-payment by a buyer may result in any of the following actions: - proceedings against the buyer for damages for breach of contract. - recission of sale. - resale of the lot(s) without notice, after which the buyer shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due. - removal, storage and insurance of the lot(s) at the buyer’s expense. - interest may be charged, commencing after five working days from the sale date, on the outstanding debt at a rate 1% above the Bank of Ireland base interest rate on the day of purchase. - retention of lot(s) purchased at Mealy’s until the outstanding balance is settled in full - rejection of all future requests for bidding by the buyer or his/her agent. - application of proceeds of sale of items consigned to Mealy’s by the buyer in settlement of outstanding balances. 4.) Reservation of Title & Risk: Title in an item or items purchased will not pass to the buyer until Mealy’s have received payment in full, notwithstanding possession. However, each lot remains the sole risk of the purchaser from the fall of the hammer. 5.) Collection, Removal & Dispatch of Goods: Collection & removal of items purchased is at the buyer’s risk and expense from the fall of the hammer and is available from our offices for five working days after the sale. No purchase shall be claimed or removed until the sale has been concluded, i.e. purchasers cannot collect items while an auction is in progress. Collection can only take place during normal regular hours. Mealy’s shall not be responsible for lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed lots, if not collected within the allotted time frame. All lots not removed are subject to the minimum warehousing charges outlined below. Lots not removed within thirty days of the sale may be re-sold by auction or private sale without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer, in respect of any loss, shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the purchaser of the lot. Storage and warehousing charges: Please note that there will be no charge to purchasers who collect their lots within five working days of the sale. After five working days has passed, a transfer and administration charge of €20.00 per lot will be payable and a storage charge of €2.00 per lot per day will then come into effect. These charges are payable by the purchaser to Mealy’s and are subject to VAT. House Clearance & Specialised Sales: the charges outlined above relate to our regular gallery sales. House Clearance sales and other specialised sales are subject to higher removal and storage charges that will be notified to buyers where relevant. Buyers should confirm the storage and warehousing charges for such sales in advance of bidding. If any buyer fails to comply with any of the above conditions, the damage recoverable from the defaulter shall includwe all loss arising from any re-sale of the lot, together with the warehousing charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the auctioneer against the defaulters liability and may be appropriated in settlement of the liability. NB. Mealy’s do not offer packing or dispatch services. We strongly recommend that all bidders consult a professional shipping company. A list of approved service providers is available on request. 6.) Forgeries: If within 30 days after the Sale of any item, the Auctioneer receives a notice in writing from the Buyers by Registered Post that such an item is a deliberate forgery, together with the necessary evidence to satisfy the Auctioneers of such an allegation, then the Sale of that item will be rescinded and the net Purchase monies refunded (less any outlays incurred by the Auctioneers) to the Purchaser.
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7.) Condition of Lots: All lots at auction are sold ‘as is’. Mealy’s act as agents for the seller and as such, are dependent on information provided by the seller. Whilst efforts are made to inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them, we are unable, in the normal course of business, to carry out detailed examinations of lots to ascertain condition. In addition, Mealy’s are not restorers, conservation experts or related professionals. Buyers are provided with ample time to examine lots and ascertain condition, and by bidding, accept the duty and responsibility for inspecting, examining and investigating lots that they intend to bid on. Imperfections, defects and other condition issues are not stated in the catalogue description. Mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. 8.) Condition Reports: Condition reports may be requested by buyers in advance of the sale and our employees may be able to assist buyers by providing such reports. However, these are provided for guidance online, without legal obligation or prejudice to standard terms and conditions of sale. Such reports are merely the gratuitous opinion of Mealy’s employees or operatives. Neither Mealy’s, nor the seller, accept any responsibility for the condition of lots or for the content of condition reports. Subsequent disputes arising in relation to condition and/or the content of such condition reports will not be entertained. 9.) Absentee Bidding: Absentee bidding is available to prospective purchasers in the form of commission bidding & telephone bidding. However, registration for absentee bidding must be completed by 5pm on the day preceding the sale. Mealy’s accept no liability for acts or omissions relating to bids received after this deadline. From time to time, Mealy’s will entertain absentee bidding requests received after the deadline has passed, but this is at the discretion of our employees and Mealy’s accept no responsibility for accuracy in the execution of such bid requests received after the deadline. All items purchased by absentee bidders are sold as is, and are assumed to have been viewed and inspected by the purchaser. In the case of commission bids, these will be executed by Mealy’s as cheaply as possibly, having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two bidders submit identical commission bids, the auctioneer has sole discretion to determine the successful buyer, but will generally opt for the first commission bid received. Telephone bidders are reminded that telephone lines are inherently subject to technical issues. It is strongly advised that telephone bidders leave a ‘cover bid’, e.g. a commission bid with their maximum bid price, to account for situations in which technical issues result in telephone bidding problems. Once an absentee bid is received, a contractual agreement is in place and the bid cannot be revoked without express agreement in writing signed by the auctioneer. 10.) Online Bidding: Mealy’s offers online bidding services to those who cannot attend the sale via the-saleroom.com & artfact.com. Bidding registration for online bidding must be completed by 5pm on the evening preceding the sale day. A surcharge of 3% will be levied on the ultimate hammer price, in addition to the regular buyer’s premium of 20%, for successful purchases executed using this service. Since online bidding is hosted by 3rd parties, Mealy’s accept no liability whatsoever for disputes arising from same. We strongly encourage all prospective buyers to utilise our absentee bidding services in priority. Online bidders contract with the online auction host directly, not with the auction house. However, by registering with an online auction host, the bidder: - authorises Mealy’s, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given to the online auction host, in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased -confirms that he or she is authorised to provide these credit card details and is indeed the account holder 11.) Auction Displays and Online Images: Images are used to display items for Sale at Auction. This service is merely a reminder to the customer of items viewed previously during exhibition days. We do not guarantee the quality or condition of the item viewed, the accuracy of the display image or guarantee the item on display is the item being sold. Subsequent disputes arising as a result of such image displays will not be entertained. 12. Mechanical & Electrical Items and Post - 1950 Furniture: Mechanical & electrical are sold as ‘antiques’ only, for decorative purposes. There is a duty on the buyer to have such items checked for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified expert. Please note the Auctioneers offer no after sale guarantee whatsoever with regard to mechanical and electrical items. We accept no subsequent liability for any damage, loss or injury arising from the use of the foregoing. All items of furniture in this sale are offered for sale as works of art. Such items may not comply with safety regulations and should not be used functionally unless inspected by a relevant expert. 13.) Export of Goods: Buyer’s intending to export goods purchased at Mealy’s should ascertain the following in advance of bidding: - Whether an export license is required - Whether there is any specific prohibition on exporting/importing goods of that character (e.g. CITES regulations) 14. Disputes & Agency: In the event of any dispute arising in relation to any of the foregoing, the matter shall be referred to an Independent Arbitrator to be agreed between the relevant parties. As auctioneers, we generally contract as agents for sellers whose identity, for confidentiality reasons, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly, a buyer’s primary contract is with the seller. 15. Third Party Liability: All members of the public that enter on our premises at any time, for whatever reason do so at their at their own risk. Inaddition, Mealy’s will not be responsible for any damage or loss caused to vehicles parked in the vicinity of our premises.
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Bidding Slip Sale No: 0260 Mealy’s Summer Sale 2018 Tuesday 29th & Wednesday 30th May 2018 Please bid on my behalf at the above sale for the following Lot(s) up to the price(s) mentioned below. I agree to comply with the Notices and Conditions of Sale as printed in the Catalogue. I understand that in the case of a successful bid a premium of 20% + V.A.T. will be payable by me on the hammer price. Lot No
Title of Description
€Bid Price
Lot No
Title of Description
CASTLECOMER, CO. KILKENNY, IRELAND Tel: +353(0)564400942 info@mealys.ie PSR Licence number 001667
€Bid Price
Bids We will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as permitted by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted to the Commissions Department by 5.00 p.m. on day preceding auction, and should be entered on the forms provided. Bids left by telephone will be accepted only on the condition that they are at the sender’s risk and must in any case be confirmed in writing. ID is essential to complete registration and bank references may be required. With regard to this service – Mealy’s accept no responsibility for items not viewed, whether condition report has been given or not. * Intending buyers should note that bids are accepted in euro only. Payment for all lots purchased is to be made in euro. Bids sent by email may not be guaranteed, especially after the deadline. Please call the office to confirm any email bids. We accept no responsibility or liability for acts or omissions regarding any bids received after the deadline specified above. Telephone Bidding If you are unable to come to the auction it may be possible to bid on the telephone for higher value lots. The number of lines is limited, so we would urge serious telephone bidding only and ask that you be prepared to bid over the top estimate. It would be advisable to leave a maximum covering bid in case we are not able to contact you by telephone. All lines must be booked and confirmed in writing before the day of the auction and preferably some time in advance. Telephone bidding involves many variables and whilst we take every care to ensure the smooth running of this service, we cannot be held liable if your bids are missed for any reason. Note: This bidding slip must be lodged with our office by 5.00 p.m. on day prior to sale.
PLEASE CHECK YOUR BID/S
PLEASE USE BLOCK LETTERS
Full Name:
Address:
Email:
Telephone No(s):
Signed:
Date:
Payment Conditions All purchases must be paid for in full and all cheques must be cleared before goods are released. In order to avoid delay, potential buyers are asked to make payment arrangements with us prior to Sale
All cheques or drafts are to be made payable to “Mealy’s Fine Art Ltd.” Third party cheques or drafts will not be accepted as payment for lots purchased. DELIVERY: All lots must be paid for and collected by 1:00pm on Wednesday June 6th. Clearing is at the purchaser’s risk and expense. Any lots not cleared by Wednesday June 6th, will be subject to storage and removal charges at €2 per day per lot and will be held in storage at the purchaser’s risk and expense.
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