MEALY’S The Christmas Sale 2017 Tuesday 19th December
Lot 544
THE CHRISTMAS SALE 2017 Tuesday, 19th December at our Castlecomer Saleroom, Kilkenny Road, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny commencing at 11am PUBLIC VIEWING: Sunday, 17th December (noon – 5pm) Monday, 18th December (10am – 5pm) 650 lots of fine and decorative art, antiques, interiors, collectibles and an array of items from various private estates and collections. Pleasae note our offices will be closed from 4pm, 22nd December to the 8th January 2018 for our Christmas holidays. Any items not collected by the 22nd December will incur a storage charge. Back cover: lot 76; inside front: lots 396 & 397; inside back: lots 513 & 514
Illustrated Catalogue €10 (admits 2). Sorry – No children under 12 years of age Sale Reference: 0258 All estimates shown are in Euro (€)
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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
George Gerard Mealy
Cait Madigan
Mary Gaynor
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Consultant marygaynor@mealys.ie
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6 A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY INLAID SIDEBOARD, stamped B.Taylor & Sons Cabinet and Upholstery Manufacturers, 167 GT Dover Street, London, with serpentine shaped white marble top, above four floral marquetry inlaid cupboard doors, flanked to either side with leaf carved corbels, each headed with a stylised dolphins, raised on a plinth base, 86” (212cm) wide, as is. (1) €300 - 500
1 A RECTANGULAR EMBOSSED BRASS BOX, a present from Princess Mary, Christmas 1914, for the military and naval services at the front in WW1, with a portrait of Queen Mary in relief; together with a small rectangular floral carved ivory patch box; and an attractive Adams style gilt brass photo frame, with eight compartments, inset with colourful printed portraits and landscapes, double crested with ribbons and ribbon bows, 13” (33cm)h x 12” (30cm)w. (3) €60 - 90 2 AN UNUSUAL GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY BOW-FRONTED SIDE BOARD, the moulded top above three centre frieze drawers and flanked to either side with a paneled cupboard and smaller drawer below, raised on a plinth, 51” (129cm). (1) €100 - 150 3 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) €30 - 50
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7 A HEAVY BRASS CLUB FENDER, the padded seat raised on brass tubular rails, on moulded oak platform base, 20” (51cm)h x 48” (122cm)w. (1) €300 - 500
4 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice above three glazed drawers, on a base with three frieze drawers and three further cupboard doors, and raised on a plinth, with alterations, 5ft (152cm)w. (1) €200 - 300
8 A LARGE VICTORIAN GILT OVERMANTLE MIRROR, as is, approximately 68” (173cm)h x 57” (145cm)w. (1) €40 - 60 9 AN OAK ROLL TOP DESK, with fitted interior, raised on two pedestals, each with three drawers and a slide, 48” (122cm)w. (1) €180 - 200 10 A REGENCY PERIOD GILT BEAD MOULDED OVER MANTLE MIRROR, with original plate, 27” (69cm)h x 58” (147cm)w. (1) €150 - 250
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11 A LATE WILLIAM IV EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA POY, the sarcophagus shaped top with a centre inlaid and segmented panel, with specimen veneers, on a baluster shaped reeded stem and quatrefoil base, on leaf moulded legs, 32” (81cm)h x 18” (46cm)w. (1) €450 - 550
5 A PAIR OF BRASS MOUNTED ELM AND KINGWOOD BANDED FRENCH TWO DRAWER PETIT COMMODES, each of serpentine form, raised on shaped cabriole legs, 30” (76cm)h x 15” (38cm)w. (2) €650 - 700
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19 A LARGE BRASS WALL SIGN, for The Royal Tudor Hotel, 16.5” (42cm)h x 37.5” (95cm)w. (1) €220 - 260
12 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED CHEST, with four long drawers, under a moulded top, raised on bracket feet, the top drawer enclosing a slide, probably adapted, 36” (91cm) wide. (1) €180 - 220
20 LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY TERRACOTTA PLINTH, with circular moulded top on fluted column, and circular moulded base, 38” (97cm)h. (1) €100 - 200
13 A RED PAINTED VANNER AND PREST’S ADVERTISING WALL CLOCK, by the Baird Clock Company, Plattsburgh NY, with V.P. trademark, 21” (79cm) €750 - 850
21 A LARGE BROWN BLACK AND CREAM PAINTED WOODEN POND YACHT, with mast and sails, 54” (137cm)w. (1) €600 - 650
14 A GEORGE II STYLE WALNUT AND PARCEL GILT THREE COMPARTMENT OVERMANTEL, of rectangular form with projecting corners, the tongue and dart moulded edge around three mirror plates, 24” (61cm) high, 47” (120cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
22 A VICTORIAN WALNUT WASH STAND, with marble top, above one long and two short frieze drawers, kneehole centre flanked to either side with cupboard door, and raised on inverted breakfront plinth, 59” (150cm)w. (1) €150 - 250
15 A LATE WILLIAM IV OR EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, the 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) €300 - 500
23 AN OLD PITCH PINE FOLD-UP STUDENTS DESK, 23.25” (60cm). (1) €60 - 70 24 A CARVED OAK STICK AND UMBRELLA STAND, with two sections and acorn finials, on four spiral reeded supports and brass drip pan, 25” (61cm)h. (1) €100 - 150
16 A GEORGIAN PERIOD INLAID AND CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice above two Gothic glazed doors, each with triple-arch top, the slope front opening to reveal a nicely fitted interior, with drawers, pigeon hole compartments, secret compartments and a central cupboard, above four long graduating drawers, raised on bracket feet, 52 (133cm) high, 40.5” (103cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500
25 A BRASS-BOUND AND BRASS-MOUNTED WALNUT DOUBLE-SIDED SLOPE COAL SCUTTLE, with brass carrying handle, 24” (61cm) h. (1) €100 - 150 26 TWO SIMILAR AFRICAN TRIBAL EMBOSSED COPPER PANELS. (2) €50 - 70
17 A QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT BREAKFRONT OPEN BOOKCASE, with three banks of adjustable shelves, raised on short shell capped cabriole legs, 45” (115cm)h x 6ft (183cm)w. (1) €500 - 600
27 A MACHINE MADE WOOL RUG, in the oriental style, green and red ground with stepped medallion, inside four borders, 8ft5 (256cm)l x 5ft2 (157cm)w. (1) €60 - 90
18 JACK MCCORMAC, (20TH AND 21ST CENTURY), “Irish Lake Scene”, probably Ross Castle in the foreground, depicting figures loading a wagon, signed lower left, 10.5” (49cm)h x 24” (61cm)w. (1) €80 - 150
28 A VERY ATTRACTIVE LARGE HEXAGONAL BRASS HALL LANTERN, with six concave glass panels, and leaf-cast corona, with rococo style scroll suspenders, with four-arm light fitting to the interior, 37” (94cm)h. (1) €500 - 600
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37 A RECTANGULAR BOX CONTAINING A QUANTITY OF CATTLE BRANDING TOOLS; a pair of binoculars; bull ring “Burdizzo”; a Cowley automatic level in case; a wooden telescopic surveyor’s staff; a grease gun; a spray gun; and various horse bits. (a lot) €80 - 100
29 A SET OF OAK CHAIRS, in the seventeenth century style, with padded back and seat, on turned and reeded vase shaped legs. €20 - 30 30 A RELIEF-MOULDED JARDINIERE STAND, of baluster form, with shells and scrolls etc. in relief, 25” (64cm). (1) €70 - 90
38 A BRASS-MOUNTED KINGWOOD COMMODE, in the transitional style with breakfront and ornate brass mounts, raised on cabriole legs, lacking marble top, now with a glass top, 47” (119cm)w. (1) €100 - 200
31 AN OLD CAST IRON BED, with urn finials, above square tubular rails to the head and foot, 41” (101cm) wide, complete with side irons. (1) €80 - 120
39 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CHEVAL FIRE SCREEN, with bead tapestry panel, under a gallery top, and raised on four splayed legs, 50” (126cm) high x 25” (64cm) wide. (1) €80 - 100
32 A SMALL MAHOGANY CHEVAL FIRE SCREEN, twentieth and twenty first century, with tapestry-type panel, raised on four splayed legs, 23” (58cm). (1) €20 - 30
40 A NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND OAK BANDED CANDLE BOX, of tapering form, 19” (49cm)h; together with a set of snooker and pool balls and three billiard balls, each in original case, British made by Crystalate; and a modern Russian style icon, with white metal backing depicting Madonna and Child. (4) €60 - 90
33 A CHINESE LACQUERED LIFT-TOP MULE CHEST, the entire chest relief decorated and lacquered with figures in boats, other figures, vases of flowers, pagodas, mythical animals, etc.; the hinged top opening to reveal a vacant interior, on a fixed base with one long drawer, raised on bracket feet, 39” (99cm) high, 41” (104cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120
41 AFTER GEORGE STUBBS, two modern paintings,”Racehorse and Groom in a Landscape”, O.O.C., 23.5” (59cm) x 35” (89cm), the other similar but larger, “Three Horses by a Tree in a Landscape”. (2) €150 - 200
34 A LATE 19TH CENTURY LARGE TWOHANDLED OVAL COPPER PAN, with cover and two handles, 22” (56cm). (1) €80 - 150 35 ALICIA BOYLE (1908-1996), “Hockey’s House”, W.C., signed lower right, also inscribed verso, 19” (48cm) x 14” (36cm). (1) €80 - 120
42 A MODERN TWO-DOOR WARDROBE, with two base drawers, 40” (102cm)h. (1) €20 - 30
36 A VERY UNUSUAL CHILD’S WOODEN PEDAL HORSE, with front single spoked wheel, the horse with two handles to the neck, and a leather saddle, pulling a sprung back-to-to-back child’s carriage, with sliding seat and railed sides, and a further chained ribbon pedal mechanism to the front seat, on cream painted spoked wheels, with rubber tyres, and four steps all around, 75” (192cm)h x 26” (66cm)w. (1) €350 - 450
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50 A FINE SILVER COLUMN OIL LAMP, London 1910, with half reeded fluted column, with corinthian capital, on a square gadroon moulded stepped base, supporting cut glass reservoir, and attractive shade, the lamp 25” (64cm). (1) €1600 - 1800
43 TWO SIMILAR CAST IRON MANTELPIECE INSETS, one with a relief moulded upper hood, flanked with four coloured tiles to either side, 38” (97cm)h x 40” (101cm)w; together with another similar smaller ditto. (2) €80 - 120 44 A THREE-COMPARTMENT SATINWOOD PARCEL GILT OVERMANTEL MIRROR, 23” (58cm)h x 40.25” (102cm)w. (1) €150 - 250
52 AFTER EDWIN LANDSEER, “A Terrier and a Parrot”, a needlework picture, in moulded frame, 37” (94cm)h x 27” (69cm) w; together with another needlework picture, depicting young boy with pony and two dogs, in moulded frame, 20” (51cm)h x 26.6” (66cm). (2) €80 - 120
45 G. BRONZINI, “ Garden Arch Looking out over a Lake” W.C., 12” (31cm)h x 19” (49cm)w; together with a small needlework picture depicting young girl with goat; a print representing The Waterford Line Schooners, off the Hook Lighthouse, as is; and an early nineteenth century watercolour, depicting fans for three stained glass windows, St. Brigid, St. James and St Patrick, unsigned, as is (4) €70 - 90 46 AN EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY WOOLWORK AND NEEDLEWORK PICTURE, depicting a biblical scene, with soldier holding infant aloft, and other figures at the edge of a town, 21” (53cm)h x 26” (66cm)w. (1) €100 - 200
53 A.S. BIGNE, depicting a lady with doves in a stately courtyard, a large watercolour on panel, 31” (75cm)h x 63” (160cm) w, as is, split to centre, in silver frame. (1) €200 - 300
47 NINETEENTH CENTURY IRISH SCHOOL, “Study of A Chestnut Horse in a Landscape”, signed with initials J.R.H., bares inscription verso, J.R. Hall 1858, O.O.C., in maple frame, 17.5” (44cm)h x 22.5” (57cm)w. (1) €200 - 300
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55 A LARGE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice above three glazed doors, and two panels, on a conforming base with three panel doors, raised on a plinth, 80” (203cm)w. (1) €300 - 400
48 IN THE STYLE OF REMBRANDT, “Portrait of a Bearded Man”, O.O.C., unframed, 29” (74cm)h x 25” (63cm)w. (1) €200 - 300
56 A LARGE QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS GRAMOPHONE AND VINYL RECORDS, long play, various artists. (a lot) €60 - 90
49 A SET OF TWELVE VARIOUS FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS, black and white, depicting various cricket and other teams and their families; together with a black and white engraving depicting a woman in an interior, after A Gravier; and another black and white portrait engraving, depicting a gentleman with his arm around a statue of Shakespeare; and a pair of photographic portrait prints. (16) €100 - 200
57 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDE CUPBOARD, with a long frieze drawer, and two panel doors below, raised on a plinth, 43” (109cm)w. (1) €100 - 150 58 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE TOP, with arched pediment, above two four-panel glazed doors, on an associated oak three drawer chest. (2) €20 - 30 6
68 A LARGE TWO COLOUR BRONZE GROUP, modelled with an Arab man seated and his right arm around the leg of a standing nude, on rouge marble base, 27” (68cm)h. (1) €850 - 950
59 A REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY CHEST, the moulded rectangular top above three long and two short drawers, raised on bracket feet, 38” (95cm). (1) €150 - 250 60 THREE GLASS LAMP SHADES, with electrical attachments; a collection of various old coloured glass flasks and bottles. (a lot) €40 - 60
69 AN EXTREMELY HEAVY PAIR OF COALBROOKDALE STYLE PIERCED CAST IRON BENCHES, each with rustic lilly cast back, above a conforming slatted seat, raised on pierced and leaf scroll ends, the armrests terminating in animal masks and raised on front paw feet, with rear scroll feet, 67” (170cm)w. (2) €1,000 - 1,500
61 PETER GRAHAM R.A., “Mooreland in Mist with Cattle”, engraved by J.E. Pratt, another “Among the Hills, Highland Cattle”, and one other after Maud Earl, “St. Bernard in the Highlands”, signed by the artists pencil, on the border. (3) €200 - 300 63 A SMALL GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, O.R.M., the dentilmoulded cornice above four astragal glazed doors, on a conforming base with four frieze drawers and four cupboard doors below, raised on bracket feet, 6ft (183cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
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70 A LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY CARVED BLACK FOREST BEAR TROPHY HEAD, mounted on a natural panel, 23” (58cm)h x 13” (33cm)w. (1) €380 - 450
64 A COMPLETE SET OF THE TALKING CLASSICS, seventy-five in all, contained in original cases, each double cassette; together with albums; a collection of Irish stamp catalogues; with some UK and Irish mint stamps. (a lot) €100 - 150
71 AN ATTRACTIVE BRONZE AND BRASSMOUNTED COAL HELMET, with swing handle and raised on three lion paw feet, 22” (56cm)h. (1) €500 - 600
65 A PAIR OF VERY UNUSUAL HEAVY STEEL FIRE IRONS, comprising a tongs and poker, each of large proportions, the tongs with two handle scissor grip, with leaf cast urn finials and centre leaf cast brass collars, the poker with a crooked top, each approximately 33” (84cm). (2) €200 - 300
72 A NEST OF THREE REGENCY STYLE EBONISED AND CHINOISERIE LACQUERED OCCASIONAL TABLES, with oval top and two smaller bow-fronted matching tables, each decorated with figures and landscapes, inside a bead edge, raised on square tapering slightly splayed legs, 23.5” (59cm)w. (3) €380 - 450
66 A HEXAGONAL BRASS LANTERN, in the late eighteenth century style, with five glazed panels and three-branch light fittings, 23” (59cm). (1) €400 - 450
73 A PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY DIEPPE IVORY FIGURES, each modelled as a musician, within a maple frame, 6” (15cm)h. (2) €220 - 250
67 TWO ATTRACTIVE FRENCH ONYX AND CLOISONNE MOUNTED HOLY WATER FONTS, each with an onyx back, set on with a cloisonne enamel crucifix and a font with hinged top, almost matching, the largest 12” (30cm)h x 7” (18cm)w. (1) €500 - 600
74 A PAIR OF HEAVY SILVER PLATED CANDLE STICKS, each in the form of winged caryatids, on square flared base, and raised on a short rouge marble plinth, 12” (31cm)h. (1) €350 - 500
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81 AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY CARVED WALNUT DROP-LEAF DINING TABLE, with demi-lune flaps and very good colour, raised on tapering turned legs, with pad feet, 57” (145cm)w. (1) €500 - 700 82 A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT BRASS CHENETS, each in the form of an urn, draped with leaf swags, and a smaller matching urn with ring handles, 14” (36cm)h. (1) €650 - 700
81 75 A PAIR OF SITZENDORF CANDELABRA GROUPS, each modelled with a boy and girl, under a rustic stem, with flower encrusted arms, 11” (28cm)h. (2) €500 - 550
83 AN IMARI PORCELAIN AND GILT METAL MOUNTED TABLE CENTRE, with ornate leaf scroll handles and base, 14.5” (37cm)h. (1) €250 - 300
76 A FINE FRENCH GILT BRASS MANTEL CLOCK, nineteenth century, the arched case surmounted with an urn packed with fruit and flowers, and issuing leaf swags, above a circular convex enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the movement by Jape Freres, with outside count wheel striking on a steel bell, the breakfront case with panels of scrolling foliage, raised on a conforming plinth, with six turned and reeded legs, 18.5” (47cm)h x 10.5” (27cm). (1) €1,100 - 1,400 See illustration on back cover
84 AFTER CLODIAN, A FINE BRONZE GROUP, depicting three bacchanalian cherubs, and a raging wild animal, on an oval base, with vines in relief and a brass bead-moulded lower base, 14” (35cm)h. (1) €1,400 - 1,500 85 A LATE VICTORIAN BLUE AND WHITE JASPERWARE CHEESE DISH AND DOME, the dome with an acorn finial, decorated in relief with figures, animals and foliage, and conforming circular vine base, 9.5” (24cm)d. (1) €220 - 260
77 TWO SAMSON ARMORIAL PLATES, in the eighteenth century Chinese export style, 9.75” (25cm)d. (2) €120 - 150 78 A NINETEENTH CENTURY RECTANGULAR MAPLE TEA CADDY, the fitted interior with two canisters and a bowl section, 12.25” (31cm)w. (1) €250 - 280 79 TWO HEAVY STOVE TOP COPPER PANS, each with brass handles, one of cylindrical form, the other of rectangular form. (2) €280 - 300 80 A FINE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH WHITE MARBLE BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, the top surmounted with two frollicking cherubs, above a circular enamel dial with roman and arabic numerals, issuing vine branches, on a breakfront conforming base, with ornate brass mounts in the form of leaf vines and ribbon bows, 15” (38cm)h x 12” (31cm). (1) €1,100 - 1,400
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94 A LARGE FULL-PILE PERSIAN KASHAN CARPET, with centre ivory and dark blue medallion, inside an all-over floral pattern, on burgundy ground with ivory, navy and turquoise spandrels, inside a wide blue border with smaller conforming bands, 11ft2 (340cm) long, 8ft5 (256cm) wide. (1) €250 - 400
86 AN ATTRACTIVE NINETEENTH CENTURY CRESTED SILVER TWO-HANDLED TEA URN, with bulbous finial, and two leaf scroll handles, and a central front cartouche with double crest and motto, ‘Pro Patria Semper’ (Always for Country), on square stem base, with four lion paw feet, 16” (41cm). (1) €300 - 350
95 A SMALL RED GROUND BOKHARA RUG, with three rows of cruciform medallions, on an iron red field within a four-band border, 53” (134cm)l x 37cm (94cm)w. (1) €100 - 150
87 A LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY BRONZE GROUP, modelled as a winged classical woman holding a bow, with a cherub by her side, on rouge marble base, 9” (23cm)h. (1) €800 - 900 88 A VICTORIAN FOLD-OVER ROSEWOOD TEA TABLE, of rectangular form, with upward tapering stem, on quatrefoil base and bun feet, 36” (91cm). (1) €300 - 400
96 A VICTORIAN RECTANGULAR BLACK AND GILT LACQUERED PAPIER-MÂCHÉ TRAY decorated with butterflies and moths, with rounded corners, 31” (79cm). (1) €40 - 60 97 PRINCESS ‘BO’ FREDERICKA ANN GUIREY, ‘Landscape with Ruin’, O.O.C., signed withinitials F.G and dated ‘97, 19.25” (50cm) x 23.5” (60cm). (1) €80 - 120
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98 CHARLES M. RICHES, ‘Beached Fishing Boats in an Inlet’, oil on canvas, 11.75” (30cm) x 17.75” (45cm). (1) €100 - 150
89 AN OLD OAK THREE-DRAWER FILING CABINET, by the Kilkenny Woodworkers. (1) €80 - 120 90 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN GILT AND GESSO THREEBRANCH GIRANDOLES, each with oval bevelled plate, crested with an arrangement of leaves and fruit, as is, 37” (94cm)h x 22.5” (57cm)w. (2) €200 - 300
99 GEORGE CLARE (1830-1900), ‘Birds Nest and Flowers on a Mossy Bank’, O.O.C., signed lower centre, 11.5” (29cm)h x 17.5” (45cm). (1) €100 - 200
91 A DARK RED GROUND PERSIAN RUG, with Bokhara design and rows of stepped octagons, inside a conforming border, 9ft4 (285cm) x 4ft9 (145cm). (1) €150 - 200
100 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘Figures by a Castle Tower and Figure Leaning from a Window’, O.O.C., 13.25in (34cm)h x 9.25in (24cm). (1) €120 - 160
92 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) €300 - 400
101 ATTRIBUTED TO PHILIP HENRY RIDEOUT (1860-1920) ‘The York to Leeds Coach, with Passengers and Driver’, oil on canvas, 7.5” (19cm) x 16” (40cm). (1) €120 - 160
93 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) €300 - 400
102 GUY MORRISON (IRISH 20TH & 21ST CENTURY), ‘Glenmalure Co. Wicklow’, watercolour, signed lower right, inscribed verso, 10” (26cm) x 1.5” (37cm). (1) €100 - 150 9
109 A FINE AUBUSSON STYLE PETIT POINT RUG OR WALL HANGING, with large centre floral 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) €0 - 0
103 IN THE STYLE OF GIOVANNI ANTONIO CANNELETTO (LATE 19TH CENTURY), ‘A Crowded Italian Square, with Elegant Figures’, O.O.C, 31in (79cm)h x 55in (140cm) approx. (1) €600 - 900 104 AN ATTRACTIVE NINETEENTH CENTURY GILT THREE-COMPARTMENT OVERMANTEL MIRROR, with bead moulded inverted breakfront cornice, above a relief moulded frieze, in the Neoclassical style, with oval anthemions, and bell flower swags, tied with ribbon bows, and three bevelled mirror plates below, flanked with reeded columns, with relief moulded capitals, 35.5” (90cm) h x 55” (140cm)w. (1) €750 - 800
110 A NICKEL PLATED TELESCOPIC BINOCULAR OPERA GLASS, by Aitchison & Co. London, on a calamander wood cane. (1) €280 - 350 111 A SILVER-MOUNTED MALACCA NOVELTY WALKING CANE, the handle enclosing a twelvepiece screw driver and punch set, inside an ebony handle. (1) €180 - 250 112 A NINETEENTH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED AND HORN HANDLE EBONY WALKING CANE, the collar hallmarked for 1878. (1) €280 - 350 114 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY SETTEE, probably Irish, the arched and moulded back with moulded scrolls, above a padded back, seat and armrests, the front armrests with leaf scrolls and a plain inverted breakfront frieze, on turned and reeded legs, covered in attractive brocade type fabric, 83” (20cm)w. (1) €600 - 800
105 105 AN ATTRACTIVE FRENCH EMPIRE PERIOD BRASS-MOUNTED CONSOLE TABLE, with grey veined marble top, above a frieze drawer, raised on upward tapering front columns, with brass capitals and rear flat pilasters on a plinth base, with front rounded corners, 34” (86cm)h x 45” (114cm)w. (1) €1,200 - 1,400 105A AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CORNER CLUB SETTEE, the back inset with a small display cabinet, flanked with shelves to either side and pierced open work panels, with deep button padded back, and conforming padded seat, raised on three front cabriole legs, with lion paw feet, 64” (162cm)w. (1) €1000 - 1100 106 A VERY ATTRACTIVE VICTORIAN SATINWOOD CHEST, with five graduating long drawers, each with rosewood knop handle, 51” (130cm)h x 50” (127cm)w. (1) €500 - 600
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121 A PAIR OF GRAINED ROSEWOOD AND PARCEL GILT ARMCHAIRS, each leaf moulded back with padded centre panel, above a serpentine-fronted padded seat, flanked to either side with shaped and moulded elbow rests, raised on front cabriole legs. (2) €750 - 800 123 G.M. KING (20TH/21ST CENTURY), ‘Two Greenland Gyrfalcons’, O.O.B., signed lower left, 21.5in (54cm)h x 24in (61cm). (1) €120 - 160
114 115 A 19TH CENTURY PIERCED BRASS FENDER, with roped bands, the tubular top rail above a gadroon moulded pierced panels and raised on three front stylized paw feet, 49” (125cm) (1). €80 - 120
124 DAVID WILSON (1873-1935), ‘Still Life, Colourful Flowers on a Ledge’, O.O.C., signed lower left, 28.5” (73cm) x 24.5” (62cm). (1) €150 - 200 125 AFTER JAMES HARDY JNR. (1832-1889), ‘After the Days Hunt, Boy with Gun Dogs, Pony and Days Bag’, oil on canvas, laid on board, 19in (49cm) h x 23in (59cm). (1) €100 - 150
116 A VICTORIAN TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, with three spare leaves, raised on heavy baluster turned and reeded legs, 9ft6 (287cm)h x 51” (129cm) w. (1) €500 - 700 117 A FRENCH WING-BACK CARVED GILTWOOD ARMCHAIR, the arched back with a leaf crest, above a padded back and side panels, and a padded serpentine fronted seat, raised on leaf carved cabriole legs.(1) €350 - 550 118 A BURGUNDY GROUND PERSIAN KASHAN CARPET, in all-over floral pattern and centre dark blue medallion, inside a wide blue border with smaller bands, 12ft (366cm) x 9ft2 (279cm). (1) €400 - 500
126 ATTRIBUTED TO PHILIPS WOUWERMAN, (Dutch, 1619-1668), ‘A Crowded Battle Scene’, O.O.P., 12.25” (31cm) 13.5” (34cm). (1) €1,500 - 2,000 127 TWO PAIRS OF UNUSUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS CARVED OAK BOOK RESTS, each with a grotesque mask, on a shaped bracket and square fluted foot, 8” (21cm) high. (4) €80 - 120 128 A PART BLUE AND WHITE COPELAND SPODE TOWER WARE DINNER SERVICE, comprising soup tureen, cover and stand, a large turkey platter, with gravy tree and well, 21” (53cm); a vegetable tureen and cover as is; and seven 10.25” (26cm) dinner plates. (13) €80 - 120
119 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 floral panel to the serpentine-fronted seat, 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) €600 - 900 120 A VERY FINE FRENCH WALNUT AND BRASSMOUNTED BUREAU PLAT OR DESK, the rectangular top, with projecting corners and a tooled leather centre, above three frieze drawers, two with parquetry inlay, and a kneehole centre, raised on brass-mounted tapering and fluted legs, 63.5” (161cm)w. (1) €1,400 - 1,500
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135 A BLUE CUT-GLASS AND GILT-BRONZE TABLE CENTRE, the bowl surmounted by the Three Graces hand-inhand, on an ornate leaf scroll base, with cherub masks and scroll feet, 14.5” (37cm). (1) €280 - 350 136 A PAIR OF GEORGIAN 135 PERIOD PIERCED LADDERBACK DINING CHAIRS, late eighteenth century, each with a drop-in seat and raised on front square legs. (2) €180 - 250
129 129 A FINE PERSIAN PICTORIAL CARPET, depicting male and female, against a light blue and ivory ground, the lady holding a vase and handing a cup to the male, each in floral costume, inside a fourband floral border, 70” (178cm)l x 49” (126cm)w. (1) €400 - 600 130 A PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURES, one with a cherub holding a bugle, and a deer thrown across his shoulder, on rectangular white marble base, 16” (41cm); the other a cherub standing with fishing net thrown across his shoulder, a pair. (2) €800 - 900
137 137 A VICTORIAN SERPENTINE SHAPED, OVAL WALNUT CENTRE TABLE, with nicely figured top and shaped apron, raised on four cabriole legs, with brass mounts, 41.5” (108cm)w. (1) €300 - 500
132 A LATE WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED SOFA TABLE, by Gillingtons, stamped and struck with a five digit number, the rectangular top with rounded corners, above two frieze drawers, raised on rectangular upward tapering supports and turned legs, 52” (132cm)w. €300 - 400
138 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘Interior Theatrical Scene, Lady in White Dress and Bearded Man with Dagger’, O.O.C, 11.25in (29cm) x 13.25in (34cm). (1) €100 - 150
133 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF MAHOGANY DINING ROOM PEDESTALS, early twentieth century, each with a frieze drawer, with reeded band and conforming panel doors below, with carved central petrea, and raised on a plinth base, 33” (84cm)h x 22” (56cm)w. (1) €700 - 1,100
139 AN UNUSUAL CELADON GROUND PORCELAIN MODEL OF A CHIMPANZEE, China c.1900, modelled in a seated position, with vase by his right side, holding a stone in his right hand, with a stone by his right hand, 6.25” (16cm). (1) €80 - 120
134 A VERY UNUSUAL NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, by Nancy Norton aged 9, 1827, worked naming family and dates of births, vase of flowers, birds perched in trees, etc. 25.5” (65cm)h x 21” (53cm)w. (1) €100 - 150
140 A HEAVY CAST BRASS JEWELLERY CASKET, in the Renaissance style, with religious figures in relief, and velvet lined interior, 8.25” (21cm)w. (1) €80 - 150
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148 A VERY ATTRACTIVE BRASS-INLAID ROSEWOOD LAP OR TABLE-TOP WRITING SLOPE, with fitted interior and concealed brass handles, 18” (46cm)w. (1) €350 - 380 149 AN ATTRACTIVE THREE-SEATER CLUB TYPE BUTTON BACK SETTEE, with three loose cushions, covered in tan hide, 6ft (183cm)w. (1) €900 - 950
141 141 A FINE REGENCY PERIOD ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE, the top with rounded corners, and a wide frieze with centre brass inlaid panel, raised on two turned stems, on a quadruple pod with brass castors, 35” (89cm)w. (1) €850 - 950
150 A LARGE BRASS-MOUNTED AND TOOLED LEATHER BOUND COPY OF THE HOLY BIBLE, with numerous coloured plates, 13.25” (34cm)h x 10.5” (27cm)w; and another large similar ditto with black and white plates. (2) €80 - 120
142 A PAIR OF HEAVY CARVED OAK THRONE CHAIRS, in the seventeenth century style, each back crested with a shell and vine, above a centre padded panel, and a wide panel seat, flanked with leaf scroll arm terminals, with padded elbow rests and raised on conforming turned legs. (2) €700 - 900
152 FIVE BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, paperbacks and hardbacks on various subjects including gardening, wine, biographies, dictionaries, novels, etc. (a lot) €30 - 50
143 AN ATTRACTIVE SMALL MOUD RUG, the ivory ground with all-over floral pattern, around a central medallion with conforming spandrels, inside a narrow border, 57” (145cm)l x 39” (99cm)w. (1) €80 - 150
153 TWO BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, comprising The Seanad Eireann Debates, six volumes 1925-1935; a scrapbook with manuscript listed contents and page numbers, relating to Ireland unions, Free State, financing, farmers cases, etc., all from newspaper cuttings, approximately one hundred and twelve pages, with cloth binding; together with numerous other books, including Reader’s Digest, Mayfair Mysteries, Good Cooks Encyclopedia, Cage and Singing Birds (second edition), The Guide Book of English Coins (fourth edition), and many other cloth bound and paperback books. (approximately 50) €80 - 120
144 A LARGE BURGUNDY GROUND TURKISH CARPET, with large centre medallion, with stylised flowers and birds, inside a four-band border, and conforming spandrels, with rows of birds and stylised flowers, animals, and square panels, 10ft6 (320cm)l x 7ft7 (230cm)w. (1) €300 - 400 145 AN OLD KILIM RUG, with four iron red medallions of stepped form, inside four multi-coloured borders, 8ft (244cm)l x 4ft2 (127cm)w. (1) €100 - 200
154 A COLLECTION OF COFFEE TABLE BOOKS, including: In an Irish House edited by Sybil Connolly; Great Irish Houses and Castles, by Jacqueline O’Brien and Desmond Guinness; The Servants Hall by Merlin Waterson; Treasures of Irish Art 1500 B.C -1500 A.D.; Fifty Treasures from the Hunt Collection: Leinster House by Griffin and Pegum; The Life of a Painter by John Lavery, with sixty nine illustrations; The English Country House by Peill, Fellows and Fennell; Irish Hands by Sybil Connolly; Walled Gardens by Annabel Davis-Goff; 300 Hundred Years of Irish Watercolours and Drawings by Patricia Butler; Free Spirit, Irish Art by Kenneth McConkey; The Watercolours of Ireland, by Anne Crookshank and the Knight of Glin; and The Big House in Ireland by Valerie Pakenham. (a lot) €100 - 200
146 AN ORIENTAL KILIM RUG, with striped monochrome pattern, and three centre medallions, inside a conforming wavy border, 8ft (244cm)l x 4ft11 (150cm)w. (1) €100 - 150 147 AN ATTRACTIVE GEORGIAN DROP LEAF MAHOGANY TABLE, probably Irish, with two demi lune flaps, raised on shell capped cabriole legs, with pad feet, 48.5” (123cm)w. (1) €500 - 700 13
159 158 A COLLECTION OF REFERENCE BOOKS RELATING TO ANTIQUE FURNITURE, including American Furniture, the Federal Period 1788-1825, Georgian Craftsmen and their Work by Geoffrey Beard; Sheraton Furniture; Antique Collectors Club; Christie’s Catalogue on the Badminton Cabinet, Fantastic French Furniture; another Christie’s Catalogue; American Antique Furniture a Book for Amateurs, by Miller Vol II; The Pine Furniture of Early New England, by Dover; Chippendale Furniture by Anthony Coleridge; Thomas Chippendale by Christopher Guilburt, The Antique Furniture Directory by Mitchell Beasley; and The American Chair 1630-1890 by Marian Day Iverson with 175 drawings by Alex Donnelly. (a lot) €80 - 120
155 A LARGE COLLECTION OF REFERENCE BOOKS RELATING TO ARTS, including Masterpieces of British Art by Foil; Landmarks in Print Collecting, edited by Anthony Griffith; Dutch 17th and 18th century PAintings in the National Gallery of Ireland; Performing Arts, Michael Billington; The Art of the Old South by Jessie Poesch; Art Treasures of the World by Paul Hamlyn; French Art of the 18th Century; Encyclopedia of Modern Art; Flowers and Nature by Sam Miguel; Italian Painting, and others. (a lot) €60 - 90 156 A COLLECTION OF REFERENCE BOOKS RELATING TO ANTIQUE FURNITURE, including The History of Furniture by Morot; American Antique Furniture, a Book for Amateurs by Miller, Vol I; A Directory of ANtique Furniture, by F. Lewis Hinckley; The Shorter Dictionary of Antique Furniture, by Ralph Edwards; Thoma Chippendale by Christopher Gilbert; Regency Furniture by Francis Collard; Gillows Furniture Designs, by Lindsay Boynton; Masterpieces of English Furniture and Clocks, by R.W. Symmonds. (a lot) €80 - 100
158A A COLLECTION OF MANCHESTER UNITED OFFICIAL MATCH PROGRAMMES, for years 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, approx. twenty seven. €50 - 80 159 AUDSLEY, GEORGE ASHDOWN, The Ornamental Arts of Japan, a limited edition artists proof copy, printed by Samson Lowe, Marston, Searle and Rivington, Crowned Buildings, 188 Fleet Street, 1884, leather bound, folios 16.5” (42cm)h x 13” (33cm)w, volumes I & II, dedicated to his Royal Highness Duke of Edinburgh, K.G K.T., by the author, certified copies, signed by the author, stating that only fifty artist’s proof copies of this work have been issued to English subscribers and this is Artist Proof One; signed, two frontispieces, seventy chromolithographs and thirty five heliogravure plates, all with tissue guards, the contents with nine sections covering, drawing, printing, engraving, embroidery, crusted works, metal, cloisonne enamel, modelling and carving, and heraldry, original decoration richly gilt, purple brown morocco. (1) €400 - 600
157 A LARGE QUANTITY OF ASSORTED AUCTION CATALOGUES, the majority relating to decorative arts, international antique dealers show, Christie’s and Sotheby’s Review of the Year books, Grosvenor House catalogues, Christie’s house sale catalogues, Sotheby’s house sale catalogues, etc. (a lot) €80 - 120
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165 A COLLECTION OF BOOKS, relating mostly to antique glass and porcelain. (a lot) €30 - 40 166 A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE REFERENCE BOOKS, related to various subjects, including English Clocks, the Book of American Clocks, Britain’s Old Clocks and Watches, 9th Edition; The World’s Great Clocks and Watches, Barometers 1680-1860 by Cassell; The Encyclopedia of Toys; Gold Tooled Book Bindings, commissioned by Trinity College Dublin, in the eighteenth century by Joseph McDonnell and Patrick Healy; The English Candlestick, 1425-1925; European Sculpture of the Victoria & Albert Museum, edited by Paul Williamson; Ivory Hammer, The Yearbook at Sotheby’s and Parke Bernet 1964-1965; The Brass Book, American, English, European Fifteenth Century through to 1850, by Peter, Nancy and Herbert Schiffer; Jewellery Makers, Motifs, History and Techniques; Decorative Folding Screens, by Janet Woodbury Adams; The Book of Sheffield Plate, including Victorian Plate, Seymour, illustrated; British Profile Miniatures, by Arthur Mayne; and Is it Genuine, A Guide to the Identification of English Furniture by W. Crawley. (a lot) €80 - 150
160 160 THE GEORGIAN SOCIETY, Records of Eighteenth Century Domestic Architecture and Decoration in Ireland, printed for the Society of The Dublin University Press by Ponsonby and Gibbs, volumes III, IV & V, 1911, 12 & 13. (1) €400 - 600 161 DIVINE COMEDY (INFERNO, PURGATORIO AND PARADISO) by Dante Alighieri, comprising The Vision of Hell translated by The Reverent Henry Francis Cary M.A., new edition, illustrated by M. Gustave Dore, London by Cassell & Co. Limited London, Paris and New York; and the Vision of Purgatory and Paradise, two volumes with black and white illustrations, blue cloth, red and blue, 13.5” (34cm) x 10.5” (27cm). (2) €30 - 50
167 E. BENEZIT, The Dictionary of Artists, Sculptors, Engravers, Etc., New Edition, 1966, 8 vols A-Z, cloth bound. (8) €80 - 150 168 THE GEORGIAN SOCIETY, Records of Eighteenth Century Domestic Architecture and Decoration in Ireland, printed for the Society of The Dublin University Press by Ponsonby and Gibbs, volumes III, IV & V, 1911, 12 & 13. (1) €400 - 600
162 THE GEORGIAN SOCIETY RECORDS, Eighteenth Century Domestic Architecture and Decoration in Ireland, 2 x vol V, printed for the Society of The Dublin University Press, by Ponsonby and Gibbs 1913. (2) €100 - 200
170 A LARGE QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, some reference books, histories, coffee table books, Encyclopaedia of Decorative Arts, Regency Style Gothic Architecture, Sculpting and Painting, The Times Atlas, two flip bound volumes of the Concise Oxford Dictionary, and other miscellaneous books. (a lot) €80 - 100
164 A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED BOOKS, comprising Scenes from Shakespeare for the Young, illustrated by H. Sydney, edited by Charles Alias, London printed Alfred Hayes, Royal Exchange Buildings, Lower Brompton Street, with coloured plates; another children’s book, My First Fairy Story Book, Thomas Neilson & Sons Limited London, Edinburgh and New York, “Little Red Riding Hood”; another The World of Fun and Story, edited by Frances Hodgson Burnett, New York Printed Cupples and Leon Company; and a souvenir copy, The Grand Hotel, The Golden Age of Palace Hotels, an Architectural and Social History. (4) €10 - 20
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171 A COLLECTION OF COFFEE TABLE BOOKS RELATING TO IRELAND, including The Great Irish Houses and Castles, by Jacqueline O’Brien and Desmond Guinness; The Cathedrals of Ireland by Peter Galloway; Ireland from the Air, by Peter Somerville-Large; Ireland - Our Island Home: An Aerial Tour of Ireland’s Coastline, by Kevin O’Dwyer; Ireland’s Islands by Peter Somerville-Large; The Irish Country House, A Social History by Peter Somerville-Large; The Houses of Ireland by Brian DeBreffini and Rosemary Ffolliott; Abandoned Mansions of Ireland by Tarquin Blake; The Decline of the Big House in Ireland by Terrance Dooley; Tullamore: The Story of an Irish Demesne, by the Earl of Roden; The Big House in Ireland by Valerie Pakenham; and others. (a lot) €80 - 150
177 177 AN IRISH FLORILEGIUM: WILD AND GARDEN PLANTS OF IRELAND, by Wendy Walsh, fortyeight coloured illustrations, introduction by Ruth Isabel Ross, notes and plates by Charles Nelson, original dust jackets, reprinted 2008, 14” (36cm)h x 11” (29cm)w. (1) €50 - 80
172 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS, relating to mainly travel, coffee table books, history books, and reference books on art, including inter alia: The Holy Land by David Roberts; together with the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations; The Encyclopedia of Plants and Flowers; The Ultimate Guide to the Events that Shaped the World, etc. (five boxes) €0 - 0
178 THE BOOK OF KELLS, reproduction by Thames and Hudson of London, one hundred and twenty plates and seventy-five monochrome illustrations. (1) €0 - 0
173 A COLLECTION OF OLD BOOKS, including The Memoir of the Last Old Bishop of Tuam, by Reverend Joseph D’Arcy Sirr, D.D. Dublin printed 1845, newly bound, half calf, gilt text to spine, in original box case; with other miscellaneous old books, The Common Prayer; The Century Encyclopedia of Names; Tracks for the Times by The members of the University of Oxford, four volumes; together with other books on the clergy of Cashel and Emily, Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert, Waterford, Lismore and Ferns, Clergy of Elphin and Ardagh, Dublin and Glendalough; all new with original dust jackets. (1) €80 - 150
179A A COLLECTION OF EARLY BOOKS, mainly relating to antique furniture, including An Introduction to Old English Furniture, BY W.E. Mallet; The Chippendale Period in English Furniture by K. Warren Clouston, London published 1897; The Practical Decoration of Furniture, three volumes, first, second and third books, by H.P. Shapland Ariba, printed by Payson and Clarke Limited, New York; How to Collect Old Furniture, by Frederick Litchfield; The Furniture of our Forefathers, by Esther Singleton; An Illustrated Dictionary of Furniture, from the Earliest to the Present Time, by Frederick Litchfield, second edition London 1892; Heirloom Furniture by Franklin H. Gottshall; Directory of Historic Cabinet Woods, by F. Lewis Hinckley; English Furniture by F.S. Robinson; Chinese Export Art in the Eighteenth Century, Margaret Jourdain and R. Some Jenyns; English Furniture Illustrated, by Oliver Brackett; The Architectural Review, October 1919, a magazine of architecture and decoration; Quess of Antiques, by Mrs Willoughby Hudgson; Standard Book of American Antique Furniture, by Edgar G. Miller Jnr. Greystone Press New York; and four volumes of The Connoisseur Illustrator. (a lot) €150 - 250
174 A COLLECTION OF HISTORICAL MAGAZINES, including George V Special Supplement with the Daily Telegraph; copies of The Illustrated News, The Sphere; Winston Churchill - The Greatest Figure of All Time; The Illustrated London News and other miscellaneous annuals, newspapers etc., relating to the Royal Families. (a lot) €40 - 60 176 THE STUDY OF THE MANUSCRIPT, by Francis Henry, photography by John Kennedy, The Green Studio, Dublin, printed and bound by Conzett and Huber Zurich, 13.5” (34cm)h x 10.5” (27cm)w. (1) €80 - 120
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180 184 A RECTANGULAR CARVED OAK SIDE OR HALL TABLE, in the seventeenth century style, with lion mask frieze drawer, on barley twist supports, united by a stretcher, 30” (76cm)w. (1) €80 - 120
180 A VERY ATTRACTIVE AND UNUSUAL BIRD’S EYE MAPLE DINING TABLE, the rectangular segmented top with concave corners and a gadroon edge, outside a rosewood band, and lower bead moulding, on a rectangualr tapering square concave stem, with bead-moulded collar, and a quatrefoil concave base with scroll legs, 66” (167cm)l x 46” (117cm)w. (1) €1,000 - 2,000
185 A PERSIAN QASHQAI RUG, the iron red field with stylised all-over pattern, with diamond-shaped medallion inside a multi-band border, 8ft3 (252cm)l x 5ft11 (180cm)w. (1) €250 - 350
181 NINETEENTH CENTURY INDIAN SCHOOL, “Figures Chatting in a River Landscape”, W.C., 6” (15cm) x 9” (23cm); another similar, “Coastal Scene”, W.C., 4” (10cm) x 9.25” (25cm); and one other W.C., “Landscape with Waterfall in Foreground”, 6” (15cm) x 8.75” (22cm), all uniformly framed. (3) €30 - 50
186 A PERSIAN HAMADAN LORI VILLAGE RUG, with centre two-stage medallion, on an iron red ground with all-over pattern and conforming spandrels, inside a dark blue border, with fawn bands, 9ft11 (301cm) long, 5ft (152cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200
182 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY GAINSBOROUGH TYPE LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, raised on square legs with H-shaped stretcher, now with square brass cup castors. (1) €200 - 300
187 AN EDWARDIAN STYLE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, with padded back, seat and elbow rests, on front turned legs. (1) €60 - 90 189 A PIERCED BRASS TRIVET; and a set of modern brass fire irons, comprising a poker and shovel, and a pair of brass fire dogs. (a lot) €20 - 30
183 A MODERN PINE KITCHEN TABLE, 5ft (152cm) w; together with six modern kitchen armchairs, each with pierced splat and solid seat. (7) €50 - 80
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190 A VERY ATTRACTIVE LATE VICTORIAN EBONISED BRASS-MOUNTED PARCEL GILT CENTRE TABLE, the oval top with a bead edge and bird’s eye maple band, with bone inlay, on a conforming ornate quadruple pod, with fluted supports and scroll legs, 37” (94cm)w. (1) €500 - 600
199 A SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED WILLIAM IV PERIOD ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, with hinged top, enclosing two lidded caddies and a centre cut glass bowl for ,mixing, applied to either side with ring handles, on a bead moulded base, with four bun feet, 13” (33cm)w. (1) €150 - 180
191 AFTER P.J. MENE, O.R.M., bronze group modelled as a huntsman with hound, on rugged base, and oval polished limestone plinth, 18.5” (47cm)h. (1) €500 - 700
200 A PAIR OF BRASS WIRE WORK INLAID OCTAGONAL ISLAMIC OCCASIONAL TABLES, each with octagonal top and typical Islamic supports, 23” (57cm)h x 15” (38c)w. (2) €150 - 200
192 A HEAVY BRONZE DINING OR PATIO TABLE, with oval glass top, the bronze modelled as a nude woman reclining in a hammock, with a draped column to either side, on a rugged base, 41” (104cm) high, 7ft2 (218cm) long. (1) €600 - 900
201 A CASED SET OF SIX CHESTER SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, together with another similar cased set; and a cased set of twelve apostle tea or coffee spoons, with a matching tongs, silver plated. (3) €70 - 80 202 A BURGUNDY GROUND WOOL-PILE PERSIAN HAMADAN RUG, with centre ivory medallion, with all-over stylised pattern and blue spandrels, inside conforming triple-band border, 9ft7 (292cm) long, 4ft4 (132cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
193 A FINE REGENCY PERIOD LADIES ROSEWOOD JEWELLERY CASE, with brass inlay, the rectangular hinged top with monogram, S.O.R. opening to reveal various lift-out fitted trays and compartments, and with miniature leather bound vesta case, and pull-out concealed side panel, with fitted drawer, and two concealed handles, 7.25” (31cm)w. (1) €150 - 200
203 AN EDWARDIAN WALNUT PURDONIUM, with three-quarter pierced brass gallery, on turned supports with recessed mirror and carved pull down fuel compartment, with heavy brass carrying handle and turned legs, 38” (97cm) high, 14” (36cm) wide. (1) €200 - 220
194 AN INLAID MAHOGANY DESK TOP STATIONARY STAND, with bow front, 11” (28cm)h x 11.5” (32cm)w; together with an edwardian inlaid mahogany timepiece, with arched top the circular dial with Arabic numerals, on a moulded base with brass boll feet, 9.2% (14cm)h x 6” (15cm). (2) €80 - 150
204 A VICTORIAN TWO-FOLD SATIN BIRCH SCREEN, with pull-up tapestry panels and urn finials, each flanked with spiral-reeded pilasters, raised on conforming legs, 46” (91cm) wide extended. (1) €100 - 150
196 AN OBLONG MAHOGANY GLOVE BOX, on rectangular plinth base, 14.5” (37cm)w; together with a mother ‘o’ pearl inlaid rosewood vanity case, with sectioned interior and glass jars, 10” (25cm) w; and a small footstool on short cabriole legs, with padded top, 13” (33cm)w. (3) €70 - 90
205 AN ARCHED TOP GADROON-MOULDED FAN FRAME, with blue velvet lined interior, 20th century, 23” (58cm)w. (1) €70 - 90 206 A REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, with square top, on a ring turned stem, with quadruple pod, with heavy splayed legs and heavy brass castors, approx 43” (109cm)sq. (1) €300 - 400
198 A SHEPHERD’S STAFF, with hook top, and a silver mounted hand stick. (2) €50 - 80
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211 A FINE DECORATED SATINWOOD TRICOTEUSE, the top with bowed side sections and square centre, decorated with scrolling foliage and flowers, on a double-lyre support, united by a stretcher shelf and raised on splayed legs, 28” (71cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200
207 LATE SEVENTEENTH OR EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL, “Biblical Scene, Christ with Family Groups”, oils on split panel, 26.5” (67cm)h x 37” (94cm)w, as is. (1) €700 - 1,100 208 A BURGUNDY GROUND FULL-PILE PERSIAN VILLAGE RUG, with three large medallions, inside a triple border, 9ft6 (290cm)l x 4ft8 (142cm)w. (1) €250 - 300
212 A PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY OR EARLY TWENTIETH FRENCH ONYX CRUCIFORM HOLY WATER FONTS, each with cloisonne enamel decoration, 12” (30cm)h x 7.5” (28cm)w the larger. (2) €500 - 550
209 A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE PEDESTAL TYPE DESK, with tooled leather inset, inside a gadrooned edge, above a centre frieze drawer and four pedestal drawers to either side, raised on shell capped cabriole legs, with ball ‘n’ claw feet, 54” (137cm)w. (1) €150 - 250
213 AN ART DECO STYLE BRONZE, GILT BRONZE AND FAUX IVORY GROUP, “The Kid Offering”, with figure and goat, on oblong base, 23” (59cm)h. (1) €450 - 480 214 NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, oval portrait of an officer, believed to be The Hon. Fitz. Roy Henry Richard Stanhope, Aide de Camp to the Duke of Wellington, subsequently Dean and Rector of Saint Buryan Cornwall, and Rector of Carlton York, fourth son of Charles III Earl of Harrington and father of Charles Windom VII, according to plate attached to frame, O.O.C., in carved oak frame, 23.5” (60cm)h x 18” (46cm)w. (1) €350 - 400
210 A GEORGE III STYLE SATINWOOD AND DECORATED DEMI-LUNE SIDE TABLE, the top decorated with flowers and leafy garlands, above a conforming frieze and raised on square tapering spade legs, 38” (97cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
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224 A SIX-PIECE BRASS FIRE TIDY, shovel, poker, tongs and stand; together with a three piece brass glass mantel clock garniture; and a pair of brass shell vases. (6) €50 - 90
215 A PERSIAN HAMADAN VILLAGE RUG, the faded red ground with stylised motifs inside a double border, 8ft10 (270cm) x 5ft11 (181cm). (1) €150 - 200 216 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY WINGBACK ARMCHAIR, with cushion seat, raised on front square legs united by a h-stretcher. (1) €400 - 600
225 AN OLD G.P.O. STANDARD COPPER AND CAST IRON WEIGHING SCALES, with four weights, 19” (48cm)w. (1) €100 - 150
217 A HEAVY BRASS-MOUNTED COPPER PRESERVING PAN with two heavy brass handles, 20” (51cm), together with another large heavy brass preserving pan with two turned handles, 24” (61cm). (1) €80 - 150
226 A SET OF SIX HEAVY COPPER MEASURES, from two gallons down to a quarter gil. (6) €150 - 250 227 AN ATTRACTIVE REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY HUMP BACK SETTEE, with scroll sides, covered in attractive ivory fabric, the seat with three loose cushions, raised on spiral reeded legs with brass castors, 82” (108cm)w. (1) €500 - 700
218 AN OAK SWIVEL OFFICE CHAIR, with turned and railed back; together with a modern bentwood hat, stick and coat stand. (2) €40 - 60
228 A PAIR OF UNUSUAL TURNED ELM EXERCISING OR JUGGLING CLUBS, each of bottle form, 24” (61cm). (2) €70 - 90
219 A LARGE VICTORIAN TELESCOPIC STANDARD LAMP, with reeded column and corinthian capital, on a square stepped base, with heavy brass ball ‘n’ claw feet, 54” (137cm)h. (1) €500 - 550
229 A NINETEENTH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY PEDESTAL SIDE BOARD, of inverted breakfront outline, the back with brass rail, urn finials, and baluster supports, above three frieze drawers, raised on two pedestals each with a cupboard, and raised on bracket feet, 77” (196cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150
220 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS BRASS, COPPER AND PEWTER PLATEWARE, comprising an oval silver plated dish cover; two copper kettles; various tea pots; wall lights, etc. (approximately 13 pieces) €40 - 60
230 A CHINESE BRASS AND COPPER MOUNTED RELIEF MOULDED BOWL, 10” (25cm)d. (1) €200 - 220
221 TWO BRASS PRESERVING PANS, each with iron handle; together with six tubular brass counter top rails or columns; and a modern brass standard lamp. (9) €70 - 90
231 A CHINESE PIERCED BRASS INCENSE BURNER, the pierced cover with a temple lion surmounted, the body with fish and shellfish, applied in relief, and raised on four mask-headed legs, 13.5” (35cm)h. (1) €350 - 400
222 A SET OF SIX CASED SILVER-HANDLED ART DECO FRUIT KNIVES; two piece carving set cased; various spoons, in two separate cases; together with four brass wall lights; and a bronzed fountain group . (a lot) €50 - 70
232 A CHINESE CARVED WOODEN FIGURE, depicting an Immortal, on rustic base, as is, 17” (43cm)h. (1) €250 - 270
223 TWO EDWARDIAN BRASS HANGING CEILING LIGHTS, one with milk glass globe; together with a copper carriage lamp. (3) €50 - 70
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233 A PAIR OF JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN VASE SHAPED OIL LAMPS, each decorated in typical palette, with colorful foliage, with brass mounted top and base, with frosted glass shade, 21” (53cm) h. (2) €850 - 900
240 A LARGE GOOD QUALITY NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DRAGON VASE, decorated with two dragons amongst foliage, and temple lion handles and the shoulder overlaid with lizards in relief, 24” (61cm)h. (1) €300 - 400
234 A PAIR OF HEAVY JAPANESE BRONZE VASES, Meiji period, each with stylised back mask handles, issuing interlaced tassels, and with birds in relief, 18 “(46cm)h. (2) €450 - 500
241 A CIRCULAR BENARES BRASS TRAY, on an Indian carved stand, with bead work panels, 22.25” (57cm)h. (1) €70 - 120 242 A VERY ATTRACTIVE CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE ROULET VASE, decorated with numerous figures, in interiors, and on balconies, 18” (46cm)h. (1) €800 - 1,000
235 A PAIR OF JAPANESE IMARI VASES, each of baluster form with typical palette of butterflies and flowers, 10.5” (27cm). (2) €220 - 240
243 AN ATTRACTIVE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE GU VASE, decorated with warriors and other figures, with double circular mark to base, 18” (46cm)h. (1) €400 - 600
237 A GILT BRASS TABLE LAMP, of vase form, 20” (51cm)h. (1) €250 - 280 238 A VERY ORNATE CARVED VICTORIAN ANGLOINDIAN SETTEE, of serpentine form, the top rail carved and pierced with scrolling foliage, with two large splats and a smaller splat, with conforming carving, above a padded serpentine fronted seat, on leaf scroll legs, headed with lion masks. (1) €500 - 800
244 A HEAVY INK STONE, of teardrop form, with rows of calligraphy, in a fitted wooden case, also with calligraphy to the cover, 9” (23cm)h. (1) €100 - 200 245 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE, decorated with theatrical and other figures, 9.5” (24cm)d. (1) €400 - 600
239 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, and raised on front shaped legs, in the form of mythical animals. (1) €200 - 300
246 A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE MEIPING VASE, with short neck, decorated with vases of flowers, and other plants, 13” (33cm)h. (1) €1,500 - 2,000
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247 A PORCELAIN INK STONE, 8” (20cm)d. (1) €100 - 200 248 A VERY SMALL RED AND BLUE GLAZED PORCELAIN BOWL, with incised square seal mark to base, 3.5” (9cm)d. (1) €200 - 400
255 A PAIR OF NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CRACKLEWARE BOTTLE FORM VASES, each decorated with two figures and bats, and overlaid with a brown three-claw dragon, each 12” (31cm). (2) €100 - 150
249 AN UNUSUAL DARK BLUE MEIPING VASE, decorated with flowers and birds in relief, on a circular flared base, 13” (33cm)h. (1) €200 - 400
256 A PAIR OF CHINESE ENAMEL VASES,in blue, white and yellow, each decorated with panels depicting women in landscapes, 10.5” (27cm) high, as is; together with a smaller Canton vase, decorated all over with flowers and figures, 9” (23cm) high; a modern figure of an elderly Japanese man; another of a Chinese Immortal, each approximately 4” (10cm); and an unusual Cantonese porcelain and brass mounted oil lamp, decorated with flowers birds and insects, 8” (20cm) high. (6) €60 - 90
250 A SMALL CHINESE PORCELAIN TURQUOISE GROUND MEIPING VASE, 8” (20cm)h. (1) €600 - 800 251 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWLS, each decorated with stylised flowers, and six-character mark to base, 7” (18cm) d. (1) €150 - 250 252 A LARGE CIRCULAR CHINESE CLOISONNE BOWL, early twentieth century, profusely decorated all-over with figures in landscapes, in iron red, blue, green and white, 10” (25cm). (1) €60 - 90
257 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASES, probably late nineteenth century, with all-over floral design and two dragons in relief, under a flaring neck, 10” (26cm) high. (2) €100 - 150
253 A CHINESE CARVED AND LIMED WOODEN HORSE, with polychrome decoration and saddle, 17.25” (44cm): together with two blue and white English stoneware meat platters. (3) €70 - 90
258 AN EARLY CHINESE TALL SQUARE TOP AND RED LACQUERED CENTRE TABLE, with turned round legs, headed with pierced spandrels, 34” (86cm)h x 37” (94cm). (1) €400 - 600
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265 265 A GOOD LARGE PAIR OF CHINESE IMARI CHARGERS, Kangxi (1662-1722) each decorated with a central screened balcony, with potted flowering plant, inside interlaced scrolling flowering foliage, and a band of alternating decorated panels, depicting pagodas and flowers, 15.75” (40cm) high. Provenance: Geoffrey Waters London stamp to base. €600 - 900
258 259 A NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL OR JARDINIERE, depicting female figures on balconies, 7.75” (19.5cm) diameter. (1) €100 - 150 260 AN UNUSUAL INDIAN BONE VENEERED BOTTLE VASE, with cylindrical flared neck, on a stem base, 15.5” (40cm). (1) €100 - 150
266 AN ENGLISH NANKIN STYLE BLUE AND WHITE SOUP TUREEN AND COVER, 19th century, printed in the Chinoiserie style, with lion head finial and two scroll handles, 14” (36cm). (1) €80 - 120
261 A GOOD CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BULBOUS BOTTLE VASE, decorated all over with scrolling foliage and flowers, on a circular stem base with blue seal mark, 15.5” (39.5cm) high. (1) €800 - 1,200
263 263 A FINE PAIR OF LARGE KANGXI (1662-1722) 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. €600 - 900
267 267 A VERY IMPORTANT CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE “KRAAK” PORCELAIN DISH, WANLI (1573-1619), the centre roundel decorated with three ducks on a river bank and two in flight amongst foliage, the border with eight alternating panels, depicting sunflowers and precious objects, 19.5 “(50cm)d. (1) Provenance: Geoffrey Walters London, stamp verso. Also Spink & Co. stamp verso. €4,000 - 6,000
264 AN INDIAN GURKHA KNIFE, in moulded leather scabbard. (1) €80 - 120 23
272 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) €250 - 350
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273 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASES, nineteenth century, 272 each of baluster form with covers, one as is, each decorated with dwellings in mountainous landscape, each with four-character mark to base, 12.5” (32cm)h. (1) €250 - 350
268 A GOOD PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SMALL MEAT PLATTERS, Qianlong (1736-95), the centre panel decorated with a bird perched on a tree branch, and another in flight above, by a three panel screen, the border decorated with various birds, 13” (33cm) wide. (1) Provenance: Geoffrey Waters, London Stamp on base. €800 - 1,200
273 269 274 A VERY ORNATE GOOD QUALITY NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN VASE, probably Rockingham, profusely encrusted with flowers, and two rustic handles, the blue ground decorated with colourful flowers, on rococo style base, 15” (38cm)h. (1) €200 - 300
269 A LARGE QIANLONG (1736-95) CHINESE IMARI PATTERN PORCELAIN MEAT PLATTER, decorated with a pair of phoenixes, riding a over flowering plants and fruit, 17” (43cm)w. (1) Provenance: Geoffrey Waters London, stamp on the base €600 - 900 270 A PAIR OF CHINESE NANKIN BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SOUP TUREENS AND COVERS, 18th century, each decorated with dwellings by a river, the dome tops with scroll finials, each with two rabbit-mask handles, 13” (33cm). (2) €400 - 600
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275 A HEAVY CARVED CHINESE THREE COLOUR SOAPSTONE GROUP, modelled as a phoenix amongst flowering plants, on a conforming fourlegged carved base, 16” (41cm) overall. (1) €60 - 90
271 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CYLINDRICAL VASES, early 20th century, 12” (31cm) high. (2) €40 - 60
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276 A GEORGE IV PERIOD IRISH MAHOGANY TWO DOOR GENTLEMAN’S LINEN CUPBOARD, probably by Williams and Gibton, one door struck with the letter and digits, B. 3065, the top with a gadroon edge, over two panel doors, raised on short turned legs, 40” (102cm)w. (1) €0 - 0
284 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHTDAY LONGCASE CLOCK, by John Chambley of W’ton, the arched top with three brass urn finials, the arched brass dial with a crested silverised roundel to the arch, crested with a double headed eagle, within dolphin spandrels and a circular silverised chapter ring, with Arabic and Roman numerals, engraved centre with subsidiary dial for seconds and an arched date aperture, within a glazed door with turned pilasters, the paneled trunk with an arched and flame mahogany door within reeded pilasters on a cross-banded moulded box base, 88in (225cm)h x 18in (46cm)w. (1) €600 - 900
277 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE DOUBLE-GOURD BRASS TABLE LAMPS, each with ivory silk shade, 51” (79cm). (2) €300 - 500 278 A HEAVY BRASS AND CAST IRON DESK CANNON, with six-stage barrel, on iron wheels, 18” (48cm)l. (1) €140 - 170
286 HENRY MCLOUGHLIN (B.1937) “Donegal Landscape with Thatched Cottage and Turf Stacks”, O.O.C., signed lower left, 11” (28cm) x 14.5” (37cm). (1) €100 - 150
279 A GOOD 1930’S RED SQUIRREL FUR COAT, by the International Fur Store London, full length; together with crystal set gold collared ladies evening bag, by Waldy Bag. (2) €100 - 200
287 AN EARLY VICTORIAN GRAINED ROSEWOOD AND EBONISED THREE-TIER WHATNOT, with gothic style pierced brass three-quarter gallery and serpentine fronted shelves, on spiral reeded ebonised supports and turned legs, 41” (104cm) high, 21.5” (54cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200
280 A VERY UNUSUAL VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DUMBWAITER COME SPARE LEAF CUPBOARD, by William Turner & Son, Cabinet Manufacturers and Upholsterers, 14&16 Islington Liverpool, the rectangular moulded top, with three-quarter scroll gallery, on pierced and carved openwork C-scroll standards, the moulded top above two frieze drawers and three arched mock cupboard doors below, flanked to the right side with a cupboard, opening to reveal six slotted compartments for table leaves, with label, 55” (130cm) high, 62” (158cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400
288 A HEAVY GILT CAST IRON DOOR KNOCKER, Edwardian, the top surmounted with three gargoyles and a grotesque mask below, 12” (30cm)h. (1) €300 - 400 289 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice above two arched and glazed doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves, on a conforming base with solid arched panel doors, raised on a plinth, 92” (234cm) high, 53”(134cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300
281 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE, the swan neck pediment above an inlaid frieze with shells and patriae and two astral glazed doors, the slope front opening to reveal a nicely fitted interior with stepped drawers, inlaid cupboard centre, pigeon hole compartments and secret compartments above an arrangement of three long and two short drawers and raised on ogee bracket feet, 43” (110cm) wide. (1) €300 - 700
290 AN ATTRACTIVE TIFFANY STYLE BRONZE TABLE LAMP, modelled with a woman and tambourine, with coloured and metal shade, on a circular polished limestone base, 35” (89cm). (1) €280 - 320
282 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched and moulded pediment with three urn finials, above a circular painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial for seconds, above a paneled trunk, with nicely figured door and panels, flanked with reeded canted pilasters, on a moulded and paneled box base with bracket feet, 86in (218cm)h x 17in (44cm)w. (1) €300 - 600
291 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY BOWFRONTED INLAID SIDEBOARD, with threequarter gallery, above an arrangement of three frieze drawers and two cupboard doors below, raised on six square tapering legs, 73” (186cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200 25
292 A VERY ATTRACTIVE UNUSUAL NINETEENTH CENTURY GLASS BOWL, in the form of a goblet, decorated all over with gilt floral sprays, on octagonal stem, and circular cut-glass foot, 14” (36cm). (1) €100 - 200
299 A LATE 19TH CENTURY AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT MIRROR FRAME, with oval plate, the frame with leaf scrolls and flower heads, crested with a vine, in a velvet-covered rosewood frame, 14” (35cm) high x 11.5” (20cm) wide. (1) €60 - 90
293 A LATE 19TH CENTURY THREE-PIECE FRENCH WHITE MARBLE AND GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE, comprising a clock with floral crest, above a decorated enamel and convex dial, with Arabic numerals and applied with two rams masks and musical trophies, on an inverted breakfront base with paw feet 12” (30cm); together with a pair of matched candelabra. (3) €200 - 350
300 ANN MARY BRUCE, “The Green Tree”, signed, inscribed, label verso, O.O.B., 72” (182cm)h x 48” (121cm)w. (1) €0 - 0 301 A PERSIAN HAMADAN RUNNER, with a row of diamond medallions, on an burgundy red and ivory ground, inside an ivory border, 8ft11 (271cm) x 3ft (92cm). (1) €100 - 150
294 ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY LEONIDAS ROLFE (1824-1881), “Study of a Pike on a Riverbank”, depicted in an extensive landscape, O.O.B., 19” (49cm) x 32.25” (82cm). (1) €300 - 500
302 A FINE PERSIAN MASHAD CARPET, the burgundy ground with all-over floral pattern and large centre medallion, inside a wide dark blue border, with four smaller bands, 11ft8 (356cm) x 8ft1 (246cm). (1) €400 - 600
295 ALEXANDER JAMIESON, SCOTTISH (18731937), “White Marble Statue, Versaille”, O.O.C., inscribed verso, 16” (45cm) x 20” (51cm). (1) €300 - 400
303 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER ‘O’ PEARL INLAID LADIES WORK, JEWELLERY CASE, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted lift-out tray, and vacant compartment below, raised on bun feet, 12” (31cm)w. (1) €150 - 180
296 A VERY ATTRACTIVE FAIRYLAND TYPE POWDER BLUE CARLTON WARE BOWL, decorated with Chinoiserie scenes, set with semiprecious stones, on a conforming three legged porcelain base, the bowl 10” (25cm) diameter. (2) €60 - 90 297 A VICTORIAN EBONISED AND BRASS MOUNTED CREDENZA, of breakfront outline, applied with porcelain panels, each within a gilt brass frame, the centre door with an oval portrait plaque and crested with a ribbon bow in brass, inside a moulded brass frame and cross banding, and two bowed glazed doors to either side, raised on a breakfront plinth, 39.5” (100cm) high, 5ft (152cm) wide. (1) €600 - 900
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298 BRIAN FERRAN (1940), “Abstract”, O.O.P., 18” (45cm) x 14.5” (37cm). (1) €100 - 120
304 A PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY COPELAND PARIAN BUSTS, one Milton, the other Shakespeare, from the Crystal Palace Arch Union, after M. Noble, each on shaped socle, 14” (36cm) h. (1) €480 - 550
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309 A PAIR OF GILT BRASS TWO-BRANCH THREELIGHT CANDELABRA, c1900, each in the form of a flamingo supporting two arms with scrolling foliage, each on a rugged base, 17” (43cm)h. (2) €100 - 150 310 A CANTEEN OF NEWBRIDGE SILVER PLATED CUTLERY, six place setting, comprising six dinner knives, six dinner forks, six supper knives, six supper forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six tea spoons, and a pair of table spoons, in fitted case. (1) €100 - 150 311 A THREE-BRANCH ART NOUVEAU BRASS CEILING LIGHT, with three frosted glass shades, 17.5” (45cm)h; together with another brassmounted ceiling light, with acorn-shaped milk glass shade. (2) €100 - 200
305 305 A GOOD GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CABINET, with three-quarter brass gallery, above a centre glazed door, flanked to either side with two inlaid panel doors, one enclosing six drawers, above a drop front secretaire drawer, the fitted interior with drawers and pigeonhole compartments, above kneehole section with recessed cupboard, and recessed cupboards to either side, each enclosing drawers, and raised on bracket feet, 55” (140cm)h x 43 “(109cm)w. (1) €1,500 - 1,700
312 A BRONZE FIGURE OF APOLLO, O.R.M., semidraped holding a bow and a quiver of arrows hanging from his shoulder, resting on a tree stump, with serpent on limestone base, 17” (43cm) high. (1) €100 - 150 313 A SEVENTEENTH CENTURY STYLE BRASS CANDELABRUM, with six pierced arms, and a centre light, on a tripod base, 18” (46cm)h; together with a heavy brass church gong, with cruciform finial, and shaped stepped base, 15.5” (40cm). (1) €80 - 120
306 A COMPREHENSIVE LIMOGE PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE, comprising twenty eight 9.75” dinner plates, each white with a gilt and royal blue rim; together with a set of ten matching soup or pudding bowls, twelve supper plates, fourteen side plates, four oval platters, three circular platters, a large salad bowl, two oval vegetable tureens and covers, a large oval soup tureen and cover, and a pair of boat shaped sauce tureens, each on fixed stands. (approximately 77) €400 - 600
314 A NINETEENTH CENTURY INLAID ROSEWOOD AND BIRDSEYE MAPLE LAP DESK, with metal inlay, as is, 18” (46cm)w. (1) €80 - 120 315 A SILVER-PLATE PUNCH BOWL, with lion mask and ring handles, with gadroon edge and stem base, 13” (33cm); a kings pattern ladle; and a silver plated coffee pot, 10” (26cm) high. (3) €30 - 50
307 A LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY OPALINE AND PINK GLASS TABLE LAMP, with ornate gilt brass mounts, and Greek key decoration, on a square fluted stem base, with concave corners, 22” (56cm) high. (1) €100 - 150
316 A COLLECTION OF TWELVE LESLEY ANN IVORY’S CATS, each porcelain plate with signed certificate of authenticity, depicting cats, created exclusively for Danbury Mint, each in original packaging, each plate 8” (20.5cm); together with six cat mugs, also in original packaging. (18) €60 - 120
308 A HEAVY RELIEF CAST BRONZE EWER, with rustic handle, surmounted with a cherub and grotesque mask below, the body with classical scenes depicting cherubs etc., on vine cast circular stem base, 22.5” (58cm) high . (1) €100 - 150 27
321 A PERSIAN KERMAN LAVAR CARPET, with centre oval medallion, on a light green ground, with all over floral pattern and conforming spandrels, inside a burgundy ground wide border, with smaller bands, 10ft (305cm) x 8ft (244cm). (1) €300 - 500 322 A LARGE BURGUNDY GROUND PERSIAN MASHAD CARPET, with centre circular star medallion on a burgundy ground with all-over floral sprays, inside a multi-band border and conforming spandrels, 12ft11 (394cm) x 9ft (289cm). (1) €350 - 400
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323 A BURGUNDY GROUND ORIENTAL CARPET, with three diamond shaped medallions inside an allover stylised floral field within dark blue spandrels, and an ivory border with smaller bands, 10ft11 (332cm) x 7ft5 (226cm). (1) €400 - 600
317 AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY OR RED WALNUT LOWBOY OR SIDE TABLE, the rectangular moulded top above a long oak lined frieze drawer, raised on tapering legs, with pad feet, 30” (78cm)w. (1) €200 - 300
324 AN ATTRACTIVE MOORCROFT POLYCHROME DECORATED POMEGRANATE PATTERN VASE, signed W. Moorcroft, with narrow neck, 7.5” (19cm) high. (1) €100 - 150
318 A GOOD REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY DINING ROOM ARMCHAIR, with reeded upper rail, and leaf-moulded double-circle cross rail, above an attractive seat, covered in olive hide, and raised on front cabriole legs. (1) €150 - 250
325 A PAIR OF VIENNA STYLE PORCELAIN CABINET PLATES, each decorated with a couple in a garden, against a black ground with gilt sprays, 12.5” (32cm). (2) €100 - 150
319 A GOOD SET OF SIX HEPPLEWHITE PERIOD MAHOGANY HOOF BACK DINING CHAIRS, each with pierced splat and central oval petrea, with draped crest, above a stuff-over serpentine fronted seat, on front square tapering spade legs. (6) €400 - 600
326 A VERY ATTRACTIVE OAK LIBRARY TABLE, by Robert Strahan of Dublin, stamped with name and five digit number, the rectangular top with bowed ends, two mock and two frieze drawers, raised on four spiral-reeded supports, on scroll-moulded cabriole legs, united by a conforming turned stretcher, 56” (142cm)h x 27.5” (70cm)w. (1) €1,500 - 1,700
320 A VERY FINE LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, with four spare leaves, the moulded top with canted corners, raised on four turned and fluted legs, with centre support leg, 12ft4 (375cm) x 4ft8 (142cm). (1) €700 - 1,100
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334 A VICTORIAN WALNUT LADIES WORK TABLE, the hinged top opening to reveal a mirror and slotted interior above a frieze drawer with small wool box, raised on four turned stems and downturned legs united by a turned stretcher, 21” (53cm). (1) €100 - 150
327 A COLLECTION OF TWELVE LIMITED EDITION COLLECTORS PLATES, the majority with certificates of authenticity and numbers, including items from the ‘Art of Fishing’ collection by Gary Pattison; ‘Heroes of the Sky’ by Michael Turner Royal Doulton; Royal Doulton Royal Air Force seventy-fifth anniversary plate, with certificate; Royal Doulton ‘First Flight of the Hawker Hurricane’, 6th November 1935; and other plates commemorating the British Royal Air Force, etc. (12) €50 - 70
335 A LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY OAK LADIES WORK TABLE, the hinged segmented top, opening to reveal fitted interior with various compartments, and lower drawer, raised on turned supports and scroll legs, 21” (53cm)2. (1) €100 - 200
328 A PAIR OF STEIFF MILLENNIUM BEARS, button in ear, each in original packaging. (2) €50 - 70
336 A GEORGE II STYLE WALNUT LIBRARY OR DESK CHAIR, with padded back and serpentine fronted seat, flanked with shaped elbow rests terminating with eagle heads, on cabriole legs with ball ‘n’ claw feet. (1) €400 - 600
329 A COLLECTION OF WATERFORD CRYSTAL GLASS, comprising six Kylemore claret glasses, six Kylemore sherry glasses, six Kylemore tumblers, and six Eileen liqueur glasses, all in original packaging, four boxes. (4) €60 - 90
337 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE CIRCULAR WALNUT OCCASIONAL OR LAMP TABLES, each inlaid top above a frieze drawer, raised on square tapering reeded legs, united by a square concave stretcher, 28” (71cm)h x 16” (41cm)d. (1) €350 - 500
330 AN UNUSUAL MAHOGANY OR RED WALNUT ARMCHAIR, Irish, late nineteenth century, with serpentine-shaped and leaf-moulded top rail, above a central padded panel, above a padded seat and leaf-moulded scroll armrests, raised on front shellcapped cabriole legs, with ball ‘n’ claw feet. (1) €700 - 750
338 A VICTORIAN WALNUT DROP-LEAF SUTHERLAND TABLE, of small proportions, raised on spiral fluted supports and four cabriole legs, 30” (76cm)w. (1) €100 - 200
331 AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE, with rectangular flaps, flanking a frieze drawer, raised on four ornate scroll headed cabriole legs, with ball ‘n’ claw feet, 44” (102cm)w. (1) €200 - 300
339 AN ART DECO FIGURED WALNUT VENEERED KNEE-HOLE DESK OR SIDEBOARD, with rectangular moulded top, above two frieze drawers, and a cupboard door to the left, raised on two standard right handed legs, and conforming left handed legs, 61” (155c)w. (1) €300 - 400
332 AN OVAL INLAID MARQUETRY MAHOGANY TRAY, with weighted gallery, the centre profusely inlaid with scrolling flowers, foliage and ribbon bows, and two brass handles, 27” (69cm)w. (1) €180 - 250
340 A MATCHED CANTEEN OF SILVER PLATED CUTLERY, including twelve mother ‘o’ pearl handled fruit knives and forks, twelve silver plated fish knives and forks, six large table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, eleven dinner forks, ten dessert or supper forks, nine coffee spoons, five tea spoons, knife rests, sugar tongs, two four-piece carving sets with faux bone handle knives, in nicely fitted chest case, with five drawers, on square tapering legs. (1) €100 - 150
333 AN ATTRACTIVE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY STYLE MAHOGANY LIBRARY CHAIR, with arched and padded back, above a padded seat, flanked to either side with leaf carved shaped armrests, and raised on cabriole legs with ball ‘n’ claw feet. (1) €500 - 700
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348 A 19TH CENTURY SERPENTINE-FRONTED PARQUETRY INLAID WALL CLOCK, the dial with Roman numerals and signed J.G. Graves of Sheffield, flanked to either side with turned columns and urn finials, on a scroll base, 38” (97cm) high, 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €20 - 30
341 A CRAYON DRAWING BY E. REID, depicting St. Canice’s Cathedral Kilkenny; together with a dried flower picture, indistinctly signed; a very attractive watercolour by John Walshe 2002, depicting a brick house with large beech tree. (3) €80 - 150 342 FRANK V. SHEPHERD, “Extensive Mountainous Landscape”, signed, 122 (30cm)h x 15” (38cm); together with another by the same hand, “Country Church”, signed lower right, 11” (28cm)h x 18” (46cm)w. (2) €100 - 200
349 A TWO-TIER CIRCULAR DUMB WAITER OR WINE TABLE, in the Georgian style with tripod base; another smaller similar table; and a circular Arts and Crafts type table with pierced legs. (3) €15 - 20 350 A CONTINENTAL INLAID AND BRASSMOUNTED KINGWOOD VITRINE OR DISPLAY CABINET, the rectangular top with front rounded corners, above a pull-out writing surface, within the frieze and a glazed door below, enclosing two shelves, and raised on short cabriole legs, 44.5” (113cm) high, 24.5” (62cm) wide. (1) €50 - 80 351 AN EIGHT-DAY INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by J. Stuart of Ayre, the arched and moulded top above an arched brass dial signed in the arch, above a circular brass chapter ring, with Arabic and Roman numerals, date aperture without hand and a subsidiary dial for date, the engraved centre with thistles and other scrolling foliage, within attractive spandrels and flanked with two reeded canted corners, above an inlaid long trunk door, with fluted quarter-turned columns, on a moulded inlaid box base, on bracket feet, 82.5” (210cm) high, 19.5” (50cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
343 343 A VERY ATTRACTIVE REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY SETTEE, with high padded back above a cushion seat, and two reeded scroll ends, each padded, and raised on four reeded scroll legs, 78” (198cm)w. (1) €300 - 500 344 AN ELM AND ASH HOOP BACK KITCHEN ARMCHAIR, with solid seat on turned legs; together with another similar with circular solid seat; and a black painted kitchen armchair. (3) €100 - 150
352 A GEORGIAN OAK BUREAU CABINET, the moulded top over two solid panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with a slope front opening to reveal a fitted interior, with drawers, pigeon hole compartments and a central cupboard, with arched panel, above two long and two short drawers and raised on bracket feet, 40” (102cm). (1) €300 - 500
346 A GEORGIAN SLOPE-FRONT OAK BOOKCASE, the interior fitted with various pigeon hole compartments, drawers and central cupboard, above a sliding well, and two long and two short drawers below, raised on bracket feet, 36” (91cm). (1) €100 - 150
353 A GEORGE III STYLE SERPENTINE-FRONTED MAHOGANY COCKTAIL CABINET, with dentilmoulded cornice, above two panel doors, enclosing a shelf, on a base with four long graduating drawers, and raised on bracket feet, 59” (150cm) high, 30.25” (77cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200
347 AN ATTRACTIVE CARTOUCHE-SHAPED PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT WALL MIRROR, with leaf crest and shaped leaf moulded frame, 38” (96cm) high, 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €70 - 120
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363 TWO SIMILAR VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PRIE DIEUS, each with tapestry seat and back, and raised on front turned legs. (2) €80 - 150
354 AFTER J. MOIGNIEZ, O.R.M., a pair of attractive bronze figures, each modelled as a stag at bay, mounted on a rugged base, with polished limestone plinth, each 29 “(74cm)h. (2) €800 - 1,500
364 A GOOD MATCHED SET OF TWELVE (10+2) MAHOGANY ARCHED TOP DINING CHAIRS, each with a pierced splat and drop-in seat, covered in burgundy hide, raised on front square moulded legs. (12) €700 - 1,100
355 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHEST, with four long drawers, each with flame pattern, raised on bun feet, with glass handles, 41” (104cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120 356 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY NIGHT-TIME COMMODE, in the form of a chest with four mock drawers, the top lifting to reveal a seat, unfurnished, raised on bracket feet, 28” (79cm). (1) €80 - 150
365 A CARVED WOODEN MIRROR FRAME, of rustic form; two black and white engravings; a large military photograph with officers; a Manifest Racing Game, published by John Jaques & Sons, London, with metal horses and riders, cards, dice, markers etc., in original fitted case. (5) €30 - 60
357 A VICTORIAN SERPENTINE-SHAPED ROSEWOOD STOOL, with rectangular padded top, raised on four cabriole legs, 21” (53cm) wide. (1) €60 - 90
366 AN INLAID AND CROSS-BANDED MAHOGANY THREE DRAWER PEDESTAL, raised on a moulded base, 23” (74cm) x 18” (45cm). (1) €80 - 120
358 A NEST OF THREE CHINESE HARDWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLES, each with rectangular graduating moulded top, 19.5” (50cm) wide. (3) €60 - 90
367 AN EDWARDIAN WALNUT CENTRE TABLE, with circular moulded serpentine shaped top, above a conforming stretcher shelf and raised on six cabriole legs, 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €20 - 30
359 A RECTANGULAR INLAID MAHOGANY STOOL, early nineteenth century, with tapestry seat, 20” (50cm); together with another similar stool, covered in yellow fabric, 20.5” (52cm)w. (2) €180 - 250
368 A BRASS-MOUNTED AND CAST IRON TUBULAR BED STEAD, green painted, 4ft (122cm). (1) €20 - 30
360 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SLOPE-FRONT BUREAU, the interior fitted with drawers and pigeon hole compartments above three long graduating and two short drawers, 35” (89cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250
369 HENRY ANDREWS (1794-1868), ‘Courting Couple with Terrier by a Stile’, oil on canvas, 19.5” (49.5cm) tondo, in attractive swept gilt frame. (1) €400 - 600
361 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) €200 - 300
370 A RECTANGULAR VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE, the top with rounded corners and a tooled leather inset, raised on two shaped scroll standards, with a centre roundel, united with a double baluster-shaped turned stretcher, raised on four scroll legs with castors, 68in (173cm) high x 35.5in (90cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600
362 A COLLECTION OF SIXTEEN METRO STYLE TEMPO SHEETS AND PIANOLA ROLLS, with various titles including Madam Butterfly, SpringTime and other titles. (16) €30 - 50
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371 A MODERN MAHOGANY OPENWORK BOOKCASE, with four shelves and two cupboards below, 40” (102cm). €20 - 40 372 A CIRCULAR GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE, with circular top, on baluster shaped turned stem and tripod base, 19” (29cm) wide. (1) €40 - 80 373 AN IRISH GEORGE IV PERIOD MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CORNER WASH STAND, by Williams and Gibbton, stamped and number 10543, with three quarter gallery above a top with basin aperture and three mock frieze drawers, on a conforming lower shelf, with centre drawer, stamped and numbers, raised on square tapering slightly curved legs, united by a stretcher shelf, 35” (89cm)w. (1) €400 - 600 374 A TWO-TIER EDWARDIAN OVAL MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, 19” (48cm); together with a pierced brass trivet with wooden handle and a folding boot jack; and brass-mounted bellows. (a lot) €50 - 70 375 A VERY ATTRACTIVE BURGUNDY GROUND SAROUK CARPET, Northwest Persia, with all-over stylised floral pattern, on burgundy ground, inside a conforming wide border, 12ft (366cm)l x 8ft5 (256cm)w. (1) €500 - 700
373 380 A LARGE TURKISH RUG, with light blue and red medallion, within dark blue stepped spandrels, inside an ivory border with stylized flower heads, 9ft (287cm)l x 5ft10 (178cm)w. (1) €200 - 300 381 A BURGUNDY GROUND TURKISH RUG, with centre turquoise medallion, and salmon spandrels, inside a wide conforming dark border, 6ft6 (198cm) l x 5ft (153cm)w. (1) €0 - 0
376 AN ART DECO MACHINE MADE CARPET, with geometric patterns, on a fawn ground, inside a wide broad brown border, 10ft7 (322cm)l x 8ft6 (271cm). (1) €200 - 300
382 AN ATTRACTIVE ORIENTAL RUNNER, with allover stylised floral field, on a burgundy ground, inside a conforming border, 11ft10 (360cm)l x 5ft (158cm)w. (1) €200 - 300
377 A PINK GROUND MODERN MACHINE MADE WOOL CARPET, 7ft7 (231cm)l x 6ft7 (170cm)w. (1) €100 - 150
383 JULIAN HILLS “Powerscourt”, pencil and graphic stick, on fabriano paper, 2004, 20” ( 51cm)h x 28.5” (72cm)w. (1) €60 - 90
378 A HEAVY MACHINE MADE ORIENTAL RUG, with center cruciform ivory medallion, on burgundy field with all-over floral pattern, and two navy medallions, inside red border with ivory bands, 7ft9 (236cm)h x 5ft8 (172cm). (1) €150 - 250
384 19TH CENTURY STILL LIFE, ‘Fruit on a Ledge’, pastel, 13.5” (34cm) x 19in (49cm). (1) €30 - 50
379 A MULTI-COLOURED ORIENTAL RUG, with centre octagonal medallion, on red and ivory ground, with geometric patterns, inside an ivory, red and green border, 7ft6 (228cm)l x 4ft4 (131cm)w. (1) €150 - 250
385 A SMALL PRINT AFTER WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT, an oval portrait print “Guitar Players”, another “A Woman”, and another print. (4) €10 - 15 32
396 391 A NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY THREETIER CIRCULAR DUMBWAITER, with graduating shelves and turned centre stem, raised on a tripod base, adapted, 24” (61cm)w. (1) €300 - 400
386 TOM GREANY, “Neath Harbour Lights”, O.O.B., signed and inscribed on labels verso,12.5” (32cm) x 15.5” (40cm); together with another painting by Pat Dietrichsen, “Study of a Cheetah on a Tree Branch”, O.O.B., 11.5” (29cm) x 15.5” (39cm). (2) €80 - 150
392 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY BEDSIDE POT CUPBOARD, with three-quarter gallery, above a small cupboard door, raised on four turned legs, 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120
387 A MAHOGANY SLOPE-FRONT BUREAU BOOKCASE, early twentieth century, the dentilmoulded top above two astragal glazed doors on a base with slope front enclosing drawers and pigeon holes, with three long graduating drawers below, raised on bracket feet, one drawer and the rear of the bookcase with the trade label Robert Strahan & Company Ltd. of Dublin, 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250
393 AFTER SAMUEL HOWITT, a set of five coloured shooting prints, 20th century, each 17” (43cm) x 21.5” (54cm). (5) €80 - 120 394 A SMALL REFECTORY STYLE OAK OCCASIONAL TABLE, of rectangular form, raised on leaf carved reeded legs, united by a spiral reeded stretcher, on plank feet, 33.5” (85cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200
388 A SMALL VICTORIAN GILT OCCASIONAL CHAIR, with tapestry padded back, and circular seat, raised on front cabriole legs; and another Victorian side chair raised on cabriole legs, covered in tapestry fabric. (2) €30 - 50
395 A MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, early twentieth century, with swing-frame mirror above an arrangement of two long and two short drawers, 42” (107cm) wide. (1) €50 - 70
389 A NINETEENTH CENTURY INLAID AND BRASSMOUNTED PIER CABINET, with front glazed door, and two glazed side panels, enclosing three shelves, on a plinth base, 48” (122cm) high, 28.5” (72cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150
396 A MAGNIFICENT IRISH REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE, of very large proportions, by Mack, Williams & Gibbton of Dublin, 39 Stafford Street, labelled and numbered B7177, with three quarter gallery back, the top of inverted breakfront outline, raised on four front leaf carved cabriole legs, terminating in lion paw castors, 44.5” (112cm)h x 9ft5 (287cm)w x 30” (76cm)d. (1) €4,000 - 6,000
390 A FINE CHIPPENDALE STYLE GILT PIER MIRROR, O.R.M., the frame moulded with scrolling foliage, and cluster columns to the side interlaced with leaf sprays, raised on scroll terminals. (1) €100 - 150 33
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401 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) €180 - 250
397 A VERY FINE IRISH REGENCY PERIOD CRESTED MAHOGANY CELLARETTE OR WINE COOLER, by MAck Williams & Gibbton, stamped B7178, of sarcophagus form, with rectangualr stepped moulded top, on rectangular tapering body, front panel crested in the form of two eagle wings, flanked to either side with two pilaster and raised on four heavy lion paw feet, 23” (59cm)h x 28” (71cm)w. (1) €2,500 - 3,500
402 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF PEMBROKE TYPE TABLE, with two rectangular flaps on four chamferred legs, 39” (100cm) wide. (1) €60 - 90
398 A LATE GEORGIAN PERIOD CIRCULAR MAHOGANY FLIP-TOP CENTRE TABLE, with scallop edge, around a segmented centre, on a leaf carved turned and fluted stem, and tripod base carved with leaf sprays, and terminating in ball ‘n’ claw feet, as is, 24” (61cm)d x 28” (71cm)w. (1) €200 - 300
403 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY DINING CHAIR, the back with a pierced slat above a drop in seat and raised on square chamfered legs: together with an open elm dining room armchair with stuffover seat on square tapering legs; and a pair of dining chairs each with four-rail fluted back, stuffover seat on square tapering front legs. (4). €80 - 150
399 A MATCHED SET OF SIX GEORGE III PERIOD PROVINCIAL OAK AND ELM SIDE CHAIRS, each with a pierced splat and solid seat and square front legs united by four stretchers. (6) €400 - 600
404 AN OLD RECTANGULAR PINE SIDE TABLE, with long frieze drawer, raised on square tapering legs, 40” (101cm) wide. (1) €10 - 20
400 A REGENCY STYLE CIRCULAR MAHOGANY LIBRARY DRUM TABLE, with four mock and four frieze drawers, raised on a turned stem with quadruple pod, and brass lion paw feet, as is, 49” (124cm) diameter. (1) €60 - 90
405 A REGENCY STYLE INLAID AND CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, O.R.M., with two tripod pedestals with reeded legs and lion brass paw castors, supporting two D-shaped ends and a spare leaf, approximately 6ft11 (211cm) long, 3ft3 (99cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150 34
406 ANNE MARY BRUCE (TWENTIETH AND TWENTY FIRST CENTURY), “The Green Tree”, mixed media on board, abstract, 6ft (183cm)h x 48” (122cm)w. (1) €400 - 600
411 AN ATTRACTIVE VICTORIAN INLAID AND FIGURED WALNUT CENTRE OCCASIONAL TABLE, with circular moulded top, raised on three fluted columns and tripod base, 20” (50cm)w. (1) €450 - 550
407 A TALL ART DECO CAST AND WROUGHT METAL CEILING LIGHT, the shades in the Renellic style, with four arms and a centre relief moulded bowl, with a circular ballmoulded corona, and slatted suspenders, and a two-band circular frame, applied with roses, approx 75” (190cm) h. (1) €300 - 500
412 A VICTORIAN CIRCULAR ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, with spiral reeded stem, on a tripod base with cabriole legs, the underside bearing a stamp, Warren and indistinct address, 20” (51cm)h. (1) €500 - 600 413 AN ATTRACTIVE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY GAINSBOROUGH TYPE LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, with high padded back and shaped scroll arm rests, above a padded seat, raised on front leaf-carved cabriole legs, with ball ‘n’ claw feet, covered in attractive yellow fabric. (1) €0 - 0
408 407 A MODERN THREE PIECE SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURE, comprising a large three seater settee, with loose cushion back and seat, together with a pair of matching armchairs and a foot stool, all covered in orange fabric. (4) €200 - 300
414 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF NINETEENTH CENTURY GILT AND GESSO WALL BRACKETS, each with shaped shelf, and cartouche front, supported by a cherub amongst scrolling foliage, 16” (41cm) high. (2) €100 - 150
409 A PAIR OF REGENCY PERIOD LIBRARY CHAIR SIDES (FRAME), each with arched legs, and open arms; a pair of nineteenth century leaf cast metal pelmet swags, each in the form of ribbon wrapped bell flowers, each 26” (66cm)w. (4) €200 - 300
415 AN UNUSUAL LATE GEORGIAN PERIOD CARVED MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, with shaped cartouche and leaf-carved top rail, above a padded panel, and conforming drop-in seat, flanked with unusual moulded armrests, and an inverted breakfront frieze below the seat, and raised on rococo style carved cabriole legs, on ball ‘n’ claw front feet, the back and seat covered in Chinoiserie style salmon fabric. (1) €200 - 300
410 A FIVE-PIECE FRENCH GREEN GLASS DRESSING TABLE SET, in the manor of R. Lalique, comprising a pair of mermaid form candlesticks, 8.75” (22cm); a pair of jars, each with mermaid handle and relief moulded with fish to the body 3.5” (9cm); and a large oval glass tray, with merman and fish within scrolling and water foliage, and a large shell, 14” (35.5cm) wide. (5) €80 - 120
416 A PAIR OF GEORGE III PERIOD DEMI-LUNE MAHOGANY SIDE TABLES, each with plain frieze and raised on square tapering spade legs, each 54” (137cm)w. (1) €300 - 500 417 AN ATTRACTIVE BRONZE FIGURE OF SADDLED HORSE, on rectangular limestone base, 12” (31cm)w. (1) €160 - 220 418 AN ATTRACTIVE BRONZE GROUP, modelled as a setter with pheasant, on rugged base, and raised on rectangular polished limestone plinth, 12” (31cm) w. (1) €160 - 220
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419 A DEMI-LUNE SATINWOOD SIDE TABLE, with rosewood banding, the top decorated with sprays of flowers and a central fan, above a conforming decorated frieze raised on square tapering spade legs, 41” (104cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 420 A LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH REVOLVING LIBRARY BOOKCASE, by E.M. Terquem who worked out of 79 Rue Scribe, Paris, the square moulded top with a brass edge above two slatted tiers, on a quadruple pod, the centre stem with label, 33” (84cm) high. (1) €400 - 600
424 423 A PAIR OF BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE CANDELABRA, three branch, four light, each with a flame centre finial, on a brass mounted reeded stem, with a leaf cast gilt collar, and vase shaped lower section, on triform base, with lion paw feet, with three lion masks, 26.5” (67cm). (2) €700 - 800
421 A CHINESE LIGHT BLUE GROUND WOOL CARPET, the field with stylised flowers, and butterflies, inside a three band conforming border, 9ft (274cm)l x 6ft (183cm)w. (1) €80 - 120
424 FRANK EGGINTON R.C.A. F.I.A.L (1908-1990), “County Donegal Farmhouse with Haystacks” W.C., signed lower right, 14.5” (37cm)h x 20.5” (52cm). (1) €850 - 950 425 A FINE IRISH GEORGE III PERIOD INLAID MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE, with bow front, the frieze with a rectangular yew wood panel, with centre birds eye walnut centre, inside a rosewood band, raised on six square tapering spade legs, 33.5” (85cm)h x 78” (198cm)w. (1) €800 - 1,500 426 AN ART DECO STYLE GREEN WOOL CARPET, the wide border with panels of squares, inside a dark blue band, 119” (302cm)h x 94” (239cm)w. (1) €300 - 500 427 A BURGUNDY GROUND PERSIAN MASHAD CARPET, with centre floral blue medallion, on a burgundy ground with all-over pattern and light blue spandrels, inside a wide conforming blue border with multi bands, 12ft6 (381cm) x 9ft5 (287cm). (1) €350 - 450
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429 AN ATTRACTIVE BRONZE GROUP, modelled with three musical cherubs, on rectangular limestone base. (1) €250 - 350
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430 ADRIAEN VANDIEST (1655-1704), ‘A Man-O-War Firing a Salute with Figures on the Shore Line’, O.O.C., 18.75” (48cm) x 24.25” (61cm). (1) Provenance: Christie’s, London, October 7th 1993, Lot 406. €2,000 - 3,000
435 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, ‘Interior Scene with Two Musicians’, O.O.P., 12.5” (32cm) x 9” (23cm). (1) €100 - 150 436 A PAIR OF BRASS MOUNTED SERPENTINE SHAPED MAPLE TOPPED LAMP TABLES OR OCCASIONAL TABLES, each top with moulded brass edge around a cross bound and inlaid top, above a frieze drawer and conforming stretcher shelf below, with pierced brass gallery, on fluted brass mounted legs, 29” (74cm)h x 18.5” (47cm)w. (2) €600 - 800
431 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, probably German, ‘Figures in Procession Leaving a Riverside Church, O.O.C., 25” (64cm) x 31” (79cm). (1) €200 - 300 432 NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘Figures and Animals by a Thatched Cottage’, watercolour, indistinctly signed lower right. 20” (51cm) x 14” (36cm). (1) €50 - 100 433 P. JOYCE (20TH/21ST CENTURY), ‘Still Life, Colourful Vase of Flowers’, O.O.C., signed, 36” (90cm) x 24” (60cm). (1) €120 - 160 434 19th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, Fisherfolk on a Beach, oil on canvas, 10.75” (28cm) x 14” (36cm). (1) €60 - 90
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437 MARIA GIANNI (1873-1956), ‘A Panoramic View of the Bay at Naples’, depicting woman in foreground, gouache, 7” (18cm) x 15.5” (39cm), signed lower left; and its companion, ‘Italian Lake Scene’, depiciting figures by a fence, also signed, a pair. (2) €200 - 300 438 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SCHOOL, Highland Scene with Angler, indistinctly signed lower right, 11.25” (29cm) x 15” (39cm). (1) €80 - 150 440 A MASSIVE VICTORIAN POLLARD OAK AND EBONY MOUNTED SIDEBOARD, the large mirror back with a cartouche crest, above a shelf on inverted breakfront base, with plain frieze, the two pedestal cupboards with panel doors flanked to either side with angled scalemoulded pilasters, headed with leaf scrolls, each raised on a plinth base, approximately 8ft (244cm)h x 8ft (244cm)w. (1) €700 - 1,200 441 A VERY UNUSUAL GEORGIAN PERIOD MAHOGANY TALL BOY, the moulded top above nine long graduating drawers, raised on bracket feet, 5ft (153cm)h x 26.5” (67cm)w. (1) €600 - 800
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442 442 A COMPOSITION MARBLE BUST OF DIANA, head and shoulder, on turned socle, 40” (76cm). (1) €450 - 550
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443 A VERY FINE IRISH GEORGIAN STYLE SPIRAL REEDED BRASS-BOUND PEAT BUCKET, with two brass bands and two oval carrying handles, the interior with two-handled brass liner, 26” (66cm) high. (1) €1,600 - 1,800
446 AN ATTRACTIVE BRONZE GROUP, three wild ducks rising over wreaths, on a circular green marble base, 17.5” (45cm)h. (1) €200 - 300
444 A VERY FINE IRISH GEORGIAN STYLE SPIRALREEDED BRASS-BOUND PEAT BUCKET, with two brass bands and two oval carrying handles, the interior with two handled brass liner, 26” (66cm) high. (1) €1,600 - 1,800
447 AN UNUSUAL BRONZE AND PORCELAIN AND BRASS-MOUNTED MYSTERY CLOCK, the movement in blue porcelain sphere with raised brass Roman numerals and hands, supported by a cherub, on a circular polished limestone base, 22” (56cm). (1) €250 - 350
445 A VERY UNUSUAL GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, of small proportions, with rectangular moulded top, above three small drawers and larger drawers to the base, raised on bracket feet, 56.6” (144cm)h x 24” (61cm)w. (1) €500 - 700
448 BERRISFORD HILL (British, 20th century), AFTER HENRY ALKEN, ‘Horse Carriage, Driver and Dogs in a Winter Landscape’, O.O.C., signed, inscribed, and dated 1986 lower right, 26” (66cm) x 22” (56cm). (1) €100 - 150
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456 A TELESCOPIC MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, by James Hicks of Dublin, the top with projecting corners and with two spare leaves and fluted edge, raised on four heavy square tapering fluted legs, with moulded block feet, 9ft3 (281cm)l x 48” (122cm)w. (1) €800 - 1,200
449 A FINE LARGE COMPOSITION MARBLE BUST, of Mark Anthony, on turned socle, 31” (79cm)h. (1) €450 - 550 450 EDITH MORGAN (20TH/21ST CENTURY) Nude Study, O.O.B., 15in (38cm)h x 10in (26cm). (1) €100 - 150
457 A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY AND BRASSMOUNTED BRACKET CLOCK, c.1900, the domed and reeded top above an arched glass dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, on silverised chapter ring within ornate openwork spandrels, and slow/ fast dial to the arch, on rectangular moulded plinth with beaded band and brass bracket feet, 20.5” (52cm) high x 13.5” (34cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120
451 ATTRIBUTED TO EDWIN HAYES R.H.A. R.I. (1820-1904), ‘Fishing Boats in Rough Seas’, O.O.B., bears signature lower right, 19.5” (49cm) x 29.5” (75cm). (1) €1,200 - 1,800 452 EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘Oncoming Squall with Fishing Boats’, O.O.P., 19.5in (50cm) x 23in (59cm). (1) €350 - 500
458 A PAIR OF LARGE BRONZE ORNAMENTAL EWERS, each with a pierced body and two lion masks, under double scroll handle, under a griffin, on a stem base, with square rouge marble plinth, raised on lion paw feet, 24” (61cm)h. (2) €650 - 700
453 AN ATTRACTIVE BRONZE GROUP, depicting three children sitting on a bench, on rectangular polished limestone base, 102 (26cm)w. (1) €180 - 250
459 A VERY FINE SET OF TWELVE (10+2) MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each arch back with three splats, each arch with chained bell flowers, and each fluted splat with a half round rosette and conforming rosettes below, above a wide stuff-over seat, raised on square tapering fluted legs. (12) €1,000 - 1,400
454 AN ATTRACTIVE BRONZE FIGURE OF APOLLO, semi-draped, holding a bow and a quiver of arrows, standing by a tree stump, overlaid with serpent on circular polished limestone base, 16” (42cm). (1) €200 - 300 455 A PAIR OF BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE ORNAMENTAL EWERS, late nineteenth century, each in the Neoclassical style, surmounted with cherubs, each vase shaped body with classical figures and grotesque masks in relief, on gilt stem base, 13” (33cm)h. (2) €1,400 - 1,500
460 WILLIAM FREDERICK WOODINGTON (18061893), London 1882, marble bust of a young boy, head and shoulders on turned socle, signed, dated and inscribed verso, 16.5” (42cm)h. (1) €700 - 1,100 41
463 A VERY ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY SATINWOOD AND ROSEWOOD BANDED CHIFFONIERS, each with a two-tier back, above a frieze drawer and two panel doors, on splayed bracket feet, 44.5” (113cm) h x 31” (79cm)w. (1) €700 - 1,100 464 A SMALL BRONZE FIGURE OF A YOUNG GIRL, seated on a chair, 6.5” (17cm)h. (1) €120 - 160
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465 A COLLECTION OF IRISH WHISKEY AND SCOTCH WHISKY, comprising a twelve year old reserve Power 70cl; two bottles of Jameson, Triple Distilled Irish whiskey, 70cl; a 1L bottle of Bowmore Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky; twelve year old Highland Park Scotch Whisky, 70cl; a twelve year old Dewar’s Scotch Whisky; and a twelve year old bottle of Glenlivet Pure Single Malt Scotch Whisky. (7) €100 - 150
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466 A GEORGE III PERIOD INLAID AND CROSSBANDED SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice above two Gothic glazed doors, the frieze drawer falling down to reveal a fitted interior with an arrangement of drawers and pigeon hole compartments, the drawers veneered in plum pudding mahogany, and two cupboards below enclosing an adjustable shelf, raised on bracket feet, 50” (127cm) wide. (1) €300 - 600
461 A FINE PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD PIER MIRRORS, each crested with an anthemion standing in an urn, and issuing scrolling foliage, in a bead-moulded frame, flanked to either side with hanging bell flowers, the centre bevelled plate inside twelve mirror compartments, the apron carved with scrolling foliage, 63” (160cm)h x 29” (74cm)w. (2) €400 - 600 462 A PAIR OF BLACK POLISHED LIMESTONE BOOKENDS, each surmounted with a bronze figure of a German Shepherd, 9.5” (24cm). (2) €150 - 250
467 A VERY UNUSUAL FRENCH SUSPENSION BRASS AND PORCELAIN CLOCK, with rococo style cartouche shaped bracket, the chain suspenders supporting a powder blue porcelain clock case, with cartouche enamel Roman numerals, flanked to one side with a griffin, and the other side with a cherub holding a tassel and musical trophies below, 39” (99cm)h x 13” (33cm)w. (1) €900 - 1,000
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478 AN IRISH GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN RAT TAIL CRESTED SAUCE LADLE, by James Le Bass, Dublin 1828; together with a George III silver fish knife; a set of five coffee bean coffee spoons, a set of sour silver coffee spoons with pierced handles, some other miscellaneous silver spoons; and a set of six cased silver handled fruit knives. (a lot) €60 - 90
468 AN ATTRACTIVE COMPOSITION MARBLE BUST OF A VEILED LADY WITH FLORAL TIARA, on turned socle, 14” (36cm)h. (1) €160 - 220 469 A VICTORIAN OAK AND WALNUT JARDINIERE STAND, the circular top on three shaped carved and fluted supports, on a triform base with bun feet, 37” (96cm)h. (1) €350 - 550
479 A MODERN IRISH CELTIC STYLE THREEHANDLED PRESENTATION BOWL, c.1978, together with a pair of silver vase-shaped pepper castors and another smaller ditto, with four shellcapped legs, and a small Irish silver Celtic style goblet, 450g. (5) €150 - 250
470 A MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET IN THE GEORGE IIII GOTHIC STYLE, the moulded cornice above two glazed doors, and two panels doors below, raised on bracket feet, 78” (198cm)h x 43” (109cm)w. (1) €100 - 150
480 A SILVER PLATED PRESENTATION TRAY, in George II style; a pair of dwarf silver plated candlesticks; a pair of silver plated coasters; a three-piece silver plated tea service and a silver plated chamber candlestick with snuffer. (9) €60 - 90
471 HELEN COLVILLE (1856-1953), ‘Sundial in Colourful Garden’, watercolour, signed with initials H.C., lower right, also inscribed verso, 18” (46cm) x 15” (38cm). (1) €150 - 200 472 GEORGE BLACKIE STICKS (1843-1938), ‘Sea Birds’ Haunt, Coast of Caithness’, oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1895, 18” (45cm) x 15” (38cm). (1) €400 - 600
481 A LARGE QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATED CUTLERY, including a set of souvenir spoons from Jerusalem and Bethlehem; various spoons, salad servers, tongs, a set of faux bone handle knives; and a Newbridge carving set. (a lot) €30 - 50
474 TOM CULLEN (1934-2001), ‘Cole’s Lane, Dublin’, oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 1994, 19.25” (49cm) x 13.5” (34cm). (1) €400 - 600
482 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER, comprising a pair of silver vases, London 1890-91, each of cone form, on circular base with three bun feet, 5” (30cm), all with weighted base; together with a pair of silver bon bon dishes, c.1893 and silver vesta case. (6) €80 - 100
475 A GEORGIAN PERIOD MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, probably Irish, with gate-leg drop-leaf centre and two separate D-ends, raised on twelve square tapering spade legs, 10ft (306cm)l x 4ft8” (140cm)w. (1) €700 - 1,100
483 A VICTORIAN PORTABLE SILVER COMMUNION SET, comprising a small silver chalice, Birmingham 1874, with detachable wine flask and separate circular paten, the paten 2.25” (5.5cm), the chalice 4” (10cm) assembled, in fitted pyramid leather bound case; together with another modern silver three-piece communion set, comprising paten, picks and chalice, in fitted leather bound case. (2) €100 - 150
476 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) €600 - 800 477 A CIRCULAR ART DECO HAND-PAINTED PORCELAIN DISH, by Gray’s Pottery Stoke On Trent, decorated with flowers and leaves, against a green and gilt ground, 15.5” (39cm)d; together with a pair of square Dresden porcelain pickle dishes; and a brass bell with wooden handle. (4) €70 - 90
484 A LATE GEORGE IV SILVER RAT TAIL AND FIDDLE PATTERN BASTING SPOON, by Edward Power, Dublin, 1828, 133g. (1) €150 - 220
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491 A CASED SET OF EIGHT VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, and a matching sugar tongs, London 1888, in fitted presentation case. (1) €80 - 120
485 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF SHEFFIELD SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS, each of spiral-fluted form with Corinthian capital, 1869, on a square bead-moulded stepped base, 7” (18cm). (2) €100 - 150
492 A GOOD SET OF TWELVE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY SEAL TOP APOSTLE SPOONS, each with pear-shaped bowl; together with a larger caddy spoon, Sheffield 1934, in presentation case, from W.A. Perry & Co. Watchmakers and Jewellers Birmingham, in original fitted case. (1) €360 - 420 493 A GOOD CASED SET OF FOUR ADAM’S STYLE SILVER BOAT SHAPED SALTS, by N & H Sheffield 1892, each with two swivel ring handles, and applied with leaf swags in relief, and halfreeded body and oval stemmed foot; together with four Sheffield salt spoons. (8) €400 - 500
486 486 A VERY ATTRACTIVE OVAL SILVER TABLE MIRROR, by William Comyns, London 1902, with rectangular frame, around an oval mirror plate, 19” (48cm)h x 14.5” (37cm)w. (1) €400 - 600 487 AN ATTRACTIVE HEAVY SILVER PLATED TABLE CENTRE, by Elkington & Co. Birmingham, or sweet meat stand, with large centre bowl and two arms, with smaller vase shaped bowls, in the form of mythical beasts, on a reeded upward tapering stem, and triform base, with winged griffins, 23” (59cm). (1) €550 - 700 488 A LATE WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, applied with two brass ring handles, the top opening to reveal two lidded canisters and a cut glass mixing bowl, with ornate body and bead mouldings, and raised on four bun feet, 14” (35cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150
494 494 A FIVE-PIECE SILVER-MOUNTED TORTOISE SHELL GROOMING SET, comprising queen shaped mirror with tortoises shell back and silver frame, a pair of oval tortoiseshell backed brushes and a pair of oblong clothes brushes, printed label on fitted box interior, T.W. Long and Co., St. Mary Street, Cardiff Swansea, hallmarks for London 1864. (1) €400 - 600
489 A PAIR OF OVAL SILVER SALTS, late George II London 1759, crested and with gadroon edge, raised on four tapering legs with ball n claw feet, with oval plain glass liners, 3” (8cm)h, 119g. (2) €100 - 150
495 A THREE-PIECE SILVER PLATED TEA SERVICE, comprising sugar, cream and teapot. (3) €70 - 90
490 A PAIR OF PEAR SHAPED SILVER CAFE AU LAIT POTS, Birmingham 1931, each with a domed and hinged cover, with gadroon edge and urn finial, raised on a stem base,8” (20cm) high, 520g. (2) €250 - 350
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501A A SET OF EIGHTEEN GOLLY CORNER BROOCHES, after James Robertson, including Golly Tennis Player, Golly Chef, Golly Footballer, Golly Skier, Golly Nurse x 2, Golly Jockey, Golly Ballet dancer, etc. (18) €60 - 90
496 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Birmingham 1975, each with weighted base, and baluster reeded stem, on circular dome base, 7” (17.5); together with a crested silver pocket flask, London c.1900, 111g; and a Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern sugar tongs. (4) €80 - 120
502 A CARVED 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ALABASTER MANTEL CLOCK, the silk suspension movement with outside count wheel, striking on a steel bell, the unusual gilt brass dial with Roman numerals inside a carved sunburst alabaster bezel, supported on a large column, the front panel carved with a basket of flowers and rosettes to either side, on rectangular plinth with bun feet, case as is, 19.75” (50cm) high, 9” (22cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150
497 A GOOD PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER AND SILVER GILT GOTHIC STYLE STEMMED SALTS, by H.Y Wilkinson & Co. Sheffield 1939, each pierced body with typical Gothic tracery, and inset with cobalt blue cut-glass liners, 175g. (2) €100 - 150 498 A NINETEENTH CENTURY MINIATURE PORTRAIT, depicting a gentleman wearing a black bowtie, black jacket and check waist coat, on ivory, 3” (8cm), in rosewood frame. (1) €60 - 90
503 A COLLECTION OF ANIMAL-FORM BONE OR IVORY TOOTHPICKS, and two Chinese snuff bottles. (a lot) €20 - 30
499A TWO UNFRAMED ETCHINGS, after Percy Robinson and J.P. Heseltine, ‘Cassiobury Park’, and ‘Godalming’. (2) €50 - 80
503A A VICTORIAN GOLD AND TURQUOISE BROOCH, a heart shaped locket with locket pair and another circular ditto in blue enamel with central pearl, and an old gold ring and a gold tiger eye mounted ring. (4) €70 - 90
500 A SIX-PIECE IRISH SILVER CELTIC STYLE CONDIMENT SET, Dublin 1972, comprising a pair of salt tubs, two mustard pots, and a pair of pepper castors and a pair of salt or mustard spoons, in fitted case, combined weight 252g (excluding blue glass liners). (1) €80 - 150
504 A VERY LARGE MAHOGANY BOARDROOM OR DINING TABLE, O.R.M., modelled in the form of an Irish hunt or wakes table, the rigid fixed top raised on ten square legs, suitable for sixteen board room seats or dining room placings, 15’1 (460cm) x 7ft7 (227cm). (1) €600 - 900
501 A LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE GILT METAL MOUNTED SNUFF BOTTLE, set with semi-precious stones and conforming stopper, 3” (8cm). (1) €60 - 90
505 A REGENCY PERIOD BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD LAP DESK, the hinged top opening to reveal a stubbing writing surface with fitted compartments, 19” (48cm) high, with an associated stand on square legs. (1) €70 - 120 506 A HEAVY CARVED CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY TORCHERE, with shaped leafmoulded top, raised on three fluted columns, each with leaf carved capital, on tri-form base, on shell capped lion paw feet, 66” (170cm)h. (1) €400 - 500
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510 510 A GOOD QUALITY GEORGE III PERIOD IRISH MAHOGANY CUPBOARD ON STAND, the moulded top above two panelled doors, enclosing pull-out portfolio slides, on a base with four conforming drawers on bracket feet, one drawer stamped M & A Khan, 17 Clare Street Dublin, 50” (127cm)h x 52” (132cm)w. (1) €400 - 600
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511 A FINE INLAID MAHOGANY IRISH PROVINCIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, by William Byrom Cork, the arched and painted dial with Arabic numerals, the arch painted with a bird perched on a floral branch, flanked to either side with fluted columns, above an arched trunk door, and reeded rounded pilasters, raised on a moulded inlaid box base and bracket feet, 89” (226cm)h. (1) €700 - 1,100
507 A LARGE COMPOSITION MARBLE BUST OF JULIUS CAESAR, head and shoulders, on turned socle, 25” (64cm). (1) €350 - 450 508 AN IRON RED GROUND TURKISH RUG, with triangular central medallion, on an iron red ground, with all-over stylised pattern, within dark blue spandrels, inside a wide red border, 7ft (213cm)l x 4ft5 (134cm)w. (1) €250 - 300
512 A FINE GEORGIAN PERIOD INLAID MAHOGANY CHESTON-CHEST, the moulded cornice above an arrangement of three long and three short drawers, on a base with three long graduating drawers, and raised on bracket feet, the upper section with blind fret-cut canted corners or pilasters, 75” (190cm)h x 44” (112cm)w. (1) €1,000 - 1,500
509 A FINE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND PARCEL GILT BUREAU CABINET, the plain moulded cornice above two bevelled mirror panel doors enclosing shelves, pigeon hole compartments, and drawers, above two candle slides, on a slope front bureau, enclosing drawers, pigeon holes and central cupboard, and four long drawers below, raised on bracket feet, 86” (219cm)h x 45” (114cm)w. (1) €500 - 800
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515 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT CORBEL WALL BRACKETS, each rectangular moulded shelf on a scroll corbel, with large carved lion mask, above a concave fluted panel, terminating in lion paw feet, 21” (53cm)h x 17” (43cm)w. (2) €350 - 450 516 AN IRISH REGENCY PERIOD INLAID MAHOGANY DWARF SIDE CABINET, probably Cork, the cross banded top with a gadroon or rope edge, above two frieze drawers, and two astragal glazed doors below, and raised on lion paw feet, 37” (94cm)w. (1) €450 - 550 517 AN EDWARDIAN BRASS CLUB-TYPE FENDER, with two end padded seats, above a square tubular rail and spiral-reeded supports, on square moulded base, 61” (155cm)w. (1) €300 - 400
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513 AN ATTRACTIVE COMPOSITION MARBLE BUST OF DIANA, head and shoulders on turned socle, 20” (51cm). (1) €280 - 350 Illustration also on inside front cover
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518 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) €600 - 700
514 A GOOD COMPOSITION MARBLE BUST OF APOLLO, head and shoulders on turned socle., 21” (53cm)h. (1) €280 - 350 Illustration also on inside front cover
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522 A VERY GOOD PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRASS CANDELABRA, each modelled with a cherub holding a rustic floral arrangement aloft, with five candleholders, on rustic branches, and floral sprays on a rococo style flower and scroll cast base, with central front cartouche, 21.52 (55cm)h. (2) €200 - 400 523 AN ATTRACTIVE BRASS AND FROSTED GLASS LANTERN, in the form of an acorn, with six leaf crest scroll suspenders and six shaped cut and frosted glass panels and a leaf cast pineapple terminal. (1) €300 - 500
519 519 A GOOD EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND BRASS-BOUND TWO-PART MILITARY CHEST, with three long and two short drawers, raised on turned legs, 38” (97cm)w. (1) €300 - 400
524 A VERY ATTRACTIVE GILT BRASS MOUNTED GLASS HALL LANTERN, in the form of an acorn, with leaf cast C-scroll corona above four rosettes, and four curved slats supporting four cut and frosted glass panels, each panel with hanging fruit swags tied with fruit bows, terminating in a pineapple, 24” (61cm). (1) €200 - 300
520 A GOOD PAIR OF SMALL BRONZE GROUPS, representing Marlye Horses after Coustou, each 15.5” (30cm). (2) €1,000 - 1,200
525 525 A VERY FINE NINETEENTH CENTURY MATCHED THREE-PIECE FRENCH BOUDOIR MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE, the attractive clock with a circular convex dial, with roman and Arabic numerals, the movement by A.D. Mougin, striking on a steel bell, the case surmounted with asymmetrical leaf cast crest, issued with a garland of flowers, the rococo case in relief with flowers and scrolls, on conforming base; together with a pair three-branch gilt brass candelabra, also in the rococo style, the clock 13.5” (35cm)h, the candelabra 11” (28cm)h. (3) €600 - 700
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521 A REGENCY PERIOD BRASS INLAID MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, with double fusee movement, striking on a steel bell, the circular convex painted dial with Roman numerals, and inscribed Liverpool, surrounded with brass inlaid spandrels and square top with brass ball finial, the dial above a recessed panel, on a rectangular bead moulded plinth, with ball feet, 22” (56cm)h x 11.5” (29cm)w. (1) €800 - 1,200
526 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY BOWFRONTED INLAID AND CROSS-BANDED SIDE BOARD, with three-quarter arched back above a central frieze drawer, flanked to either side with a cupboard, raised on six square tapering spade legs, 74” (188cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500 48
536 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY HIGH WING BACK ARMCHAIR, raised on front turned legs, as is. (1) €100 - 150
527 A GOOD VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FIVE-SHELF WATERFALL BOOKCASE, with cartouche crest issuing leaf scrolls, over graduating shelves and raised on turned legs, 58” (147cm) high, 42” (107cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350
537 A VARIEGATED ROUGE PLINTH, twentieth century, with octagonal top and conforming flared base, 38” (97cm) high. (1) €200 - 300
528 A PAIR OF DECORATED WROUGHT IRON GARDEN OR PATIO TABLES, each with floral decoration, and raised on a leaf moulded tripod base, 20” (55cm)w, lacking tops. (2) €180 - 250 529 A SEVENTEENTH CENTURY STYLE OAK HIGH BACK HALL CHAIR, c.1900, with pierced vine splat and solid seat. (1) €50 - 80 530 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) €200 - 300
538 538 A PAIR OF VERY ATTRACTIVE CUT GLASS AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED VASES, each with two mask handles, and applied with floral swags, on triform base with three griffins, 16.5” (42cm)h. (1) €280 - 350
531 A FADED IRON RED GROUND RUG, with stylised flowers, inside a three band border, 6ft2 (188cm)h x 3ft3 (100cm)w. (1) €150 - 250 532 AN AFGHAN RUG WITH FOUR TRIANGULAR MEDALLIONS, on an ivory ground, inside conforming dark red multiband border, 7ft9 (236cm)h x 4ft3 (130cm)w. (1) €200 - 300 533 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) €0 - 0
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534 AN EARLY VICTORIAN CIRCULAR ROSEWOOD BREAKFAST TABLE, on an octagonal baluster shaped stem, with tripod base and bun feet, 48” (122cm)d. (1) €200 - 300
539 A VERY ATTRACTIVE CIRCULAR CUT GLASS TABLE CENTRE, on ornate gilt brass base, cast with scrolling foliage and fluted centre, 13 (33cm). (1) €280 - 350
535 A GOOD HEPPLEWHITE PERIOD MAHOGANY STOOL, with rectangular serpentine shaped padded seat, and raised on four baluster fluted legs, 21” (53cm). (1) €200 - 300
540 A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN PARIAN FIGURES, one Red Riding Hood with a fox, the other a man holding a basket of fruit and an axe, 13” (33cm) the tallest. (2) €350 - 400
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544 A PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY DUTCH PORCELAIN PANELS, one decorated with cattle crossing a river by a windmill, the other a horse-drawn wagon and figures in a snow-covered landscape, a pair, both indistinctly signed and dated, 1875, 9.5 “ (33cm)h x 19” (49cm). (1) €300 - 400 545 ALFRED OLIVER TOWNSEND (1846-1917), “Cattle Grazing in a Landscape with Village Beyond”, W.C. signed lower left, 13.5” (34cm)h X 19.5” (50CM)W. (1) €220 - 250
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546 A VERY ATTRACTIVE REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR, in the manor of Thomas Hope, with U-shaped reeded back and curved top rail, above a drop-in seat on front reeded sabre legs. (1) €80 - 150
541 A PAIR OF GILT BRASS AND WHITE MARBLE FIVE-BRANCH, SIX-LIGHT CANDELABRA, each with leaf cast scrolling arms, and urn-shaped sockets, the top surmounted with an urn filled with fruit, on a conforming brass stem, with grotesque masks, and a tri-form white fluted marble base, on rectangular feet, 26” (66cm)w. (2) €1,700 - 2,000
547 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘The Interior of a Tudor House’, depicting floral arrangements and period furniture, indistinctly signed and dated lower right, 14.5” (37cm) x 19.5” (50cm). (1) €100 - 150 548 AFTER GEORGE WRIGHT, an overpainted print, depicting a hunting scene, 9.5” (24cm)h x 7” (18cm)w. (1) €200 - 300 549 A VICTORIAN WALNUT LADIES LIFT-TOP WORK TABLE, the rectangular top with marquetry inlay and rounded corners opening to reveal a fitted interior, raised on a carved quadruple pod with moulded cabriole legs and scroll feet, 19” (48cm). (1) €100 - 150
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542 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF SQUARE SERPENTINE SHAPED WALNUT AND KINGWOOD PEDESTAL TABLES, each with ornate brass mounts and shaped frieze, raised on four cabriole legs, 30.5” (77cm)h x 14” (36cm)W. (2) €350 - 550 543 A VERY ORNATE PAIR OF GILT BRASS AND GREEN MARBLE URNS AND VASES, each applied with winged cherubs, caryatids and terminating in hoof feet, under a pierced rim, 19.25” (50cm)h. (1) €1,100 - 1,500
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550 AN ATTRACTIVE GRAINED ROSEWOOD AND PARCEL GILT SETTEE, with shaped and leafmoulded back, with central padded panel, above a serpentine-fronted padded seat, and raised on four leaf and floral moulded cabriole legs. (1) €750 - 800
553 553 AN ATTRACTIVE FRENCH EMPIRE GILT BRASS BOUDOIR MANTEL CLOCK, with silk suspension movement, the top surmounted with a sleeping cherub on a cushion, with a quiver of arrows, above a circular dial with Roman numerals, and typical urn and torch decoration, on rectangular plinth, with brass bun feet, 11” (28cm)h x 6” (15cm)w. (1) €200 - 300
551 551 A FRENCH KINGWOOD BONHEUR DU JOUR, the superstructure with six drawers, on a concave table base with brass mounts, and a pull-out writing slide to the frieze with leather surface, raised on four cabriole legs, 37.5” (95cm)h x 35.5” (90cm) w. (1) €800 - 900
554 A GEORGIAN PERIOD MAHOGANY PEMBROKE-TYPE WRITING TABLE, with two oblong flaps with rounded corners, flanking a frieze drawer, with sectioned interior, raised on four square tapering legs, with brass castors, 38.5” (98cm) extended. (1) €200 - 300
552 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE BACHELOR’S DESK, with one long frieze drawer, above a lower smaller concealed door, and recessed cupboard, flanked to either side with three box drawers and raised on bracket feet, 30” (78cm). (1) €300 - 400
555 TWO SIMILAR EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, each with horse shoe shaped back, one with pierced splats, the other with railed back, one on square inlaid legs, the other on turned tapering legs. (2) €80 - 150 556 A REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY FLIP-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, the rectangualr top with rounded corners, raised on a quadruple pod, with splayed legs and brass castors, approx 57” (146cm) h x 36” (92cm)w. (1) €300 - 400 557 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 ‘n’ claw feet. (6) €500 - 800
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566 A SILVER PLATED CRUET STAND, in the form of a dog holding a pail and a glass jar, on rectangular base, 5.5” (14cm)h; together with a six slice silver plated toast rack, in the form of rows of cricket bats, on ball feet, 75 “(19cm). (2) €130 - 140
558 A SMALL GEORGIAN PEMBROKE TYPE MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE, with two rectangular flaps, flanking a frieze drawer, on square legs, 36” (91cm). (1) €100 - 150 559 A PAIR OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with a leafcarved and moulded pierced splat, above a drop-in seat, raised on front square legs, as is. (2) €180 - 250
567 A GERMAN BISQUE GROUP, modelled with two parents playing with young girl and a terrier by their feet, 10” (25cm). (1) €160 - 170 568 A PIERCED SILVER COASTER OR SYPHON STAND, Sheffield 1897, 6 “(15cm)h, 515g; together with a glass decanter and stopper. (2) €400 - 500
560 A GEORGIAN PERIOD MAHOGANY DINING ROOM ARMCHAIR, with pierced splat and drop in seat, flanked with scroll armrests, and raised on front square legs, as is. (1) €80 - 120 561 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY CHILDS 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) €150 - 200 562 A LATE 18TH CENTURY OR EARLY 19TH CENTURY BRASS INLAID BUREAU ABBATANT, the top with a pierced brass gallery and acorn finials and drop front writing compartment with tooled leather inset, enclosing drawers, cupboards and pigeon holes and two panel doors below, and raised on square tapering legs, 64” (163cm)h x 38 “(97cm)w. (1) €500 - 800 563 A GOOD MAHOGANY AND SERPENTINEFRONTED KNIFE BOX, with inlaid slotted interior, 15” (38cm)h. (1) €550 - 580 564 A BRONZE STUDY OF A STAFFORDSHIRE, facing forward on all fours. (1) €170 - 190 565 A SET OF FOUR SILVER TWO-HANDLED BIRMINGHAM SILVER SALTS, each on stem base, with scroll handles, and four silver spoons, in fitted case, Birmingham 1901. (1) €300 - 350
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574 AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY STYLE OAK JOINER’S STOOL, with rectangular oak plank top raised on four turned baluster turned supports, 24” (61cm). (1) €80 - 150 575 A GOOD COPPER COAL HELMET, with swing handle, on stem base. (1) €100 - 120 576 A VERY FINE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY GOTHIC REVIVAL ARMCHAIR OR THRONE CHAIR, the top rail with triple open arches, flanked to either side with two female busts, and the centre back with typical Gothic tracery, and two cluster columns, the armrests terminating in human fists, lacking seat, with two lion mask headed cabriole legs, with lion paw feet. (1) €700 - 1,100
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569 AFTER C. VALTEN, O.R.M. bronze study of a wicked dog by a fence, on oval base, (1) €180 - 200 570 A PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY GERMAN BISQUE FIGURES, one modelled as a young girl holding two baskets; and its companion, a young boy also holding two baskets, 13.5” (34cm)h. (2) €250 - 280 572 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS EMBOSSED AND WROUGHT IRON FIRE SCREEN, modelled with an eagle with outstretched wings, 29” (75cm)h x 24” (61cm). (1) €300 - 400 573 AN OLD COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY BUREAU OF LIMERICK SIGN 1908-1911, listing the Mayor, Ward officials and officers, framed; together with a facsimile advertising print, for McConnell’s whiskey, from the Gromac Distillery Belfast, framed. (2) €100 - 120
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587 A TRIPOD JARDINERE STAND OR TORCHERE, the square top with angled corners and two-stage turned stem above a tripod base, 42” (107cm). (1) €80 - 150
577 AN OLD TRIBAL DRUM, with spear head wooden handle, with iron tip, 30” (76cm) including handle. (1) €100 - 200 578 A VICTORIAN ARMCHAIR, with button back, padded seats and elbow rests, covered in green fabric, raised on front turned legs. (1) €80 - 120 579 A CIRCULAR INLAID EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE, 23.5” (59cm)w; together with a lift top stool, with rectangular padded seat, 20” (51cm)w; an oval oak occasional table, 25” (63cm); an embossed brass fuel box, 22.5” (67cm); a rectangular mirror with octagonal shaped wall mirror with bevelled plate, in oak frame, 26” (66cm); and two modern standard lamps. (7) €40 - 60 580 AN UNUSUAL GILT METAL LANTERN, with glass drops, modern, 19” (48cm)h. (1) €80 - 120 581 A GOOD MODERN ARMCHAIR, covered in burgundy hide. (1) €50 - 70 582 A GEORGIAN PERIOD CIRCULAR MAHOGANY FLIP-TOP CENTRE TABLE, now with tooled leather surface on an upward tapering turned stem and tripod base, 12.5” (28cm). (1) €150 - 250
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588 A FINE EARLY WILLIAM IV PERIOD LIBRARY ARMCHAIR OR READING CHAIR, the curved and leaf-moulded back, with two panel supports, above a cane seat, raised on front octagonal tapering turned and tapering legs, €1,600 - 1,800
583 A GEORGIAN CIRCULAR FLIP-TOP OAK CENTRE TABLE, on baluster turned stem and tripod base, 38” (96cm)d. (1) €100 - 150 585 A VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUT SIDE CABINET, with one glazed door raised on a plinth base, 30” (76cm). (1) €100 - 200
589 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS TOY VEHICLES, including Norev models, various Chinese models of racing cars, Lledo models, Days Gone models, Corgi, etc., all in good condition, contained in oak box with sliding cover. (approx. 45) €80 - 120
586 A LATE VICTORIAN DOUBLE-ENDED SETTEE, scroll sides and bolster cushions, the shaped and padded back above a padded seat, covered in tapestry type fabric, and raised on turned legs, 92” (234cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200
590 A COLLECTION OF MODERN RELIGIOUS PICTURES AND ICONS. (a lot) €20 - 30
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601 A PAIR OF TALL SILVER PLATED CONE SHAPED VASES, each with flared and pierced neck, on a tapering fluted body with circular foot, 15” (38cm) high. (2) €60 - 90
591 A SET OF SIX WATERFORD CRYSTAL STEMMED TUMBLERS; seven Waterford crystal ports; three Waterford tumblers; a pair of crystal honey jars and covers; three crystal vases; a crystal dish; a blue glass vase; and a small bowl. (25) €100 - 150
602 A CARVED FRENCH WALNUT-CASED BRACKET CLOCK, late 19th century, the architectural style case surmounted with a female bust and a circular dial with blue enamel Roman numerals, flanked to each side with musical trophies on a breakfront base, the movement with an outside count wheel striking on a steel gong, 18.75” (48cm) x 12” (30cm). (1) €180 - 220
592 A VERY GOOD QUALITY LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY CUT-GLASS AND BRASS-MOUNTED OIL LAMP, with cut-glass reservoir and hollow cutglass stem, on a circular foot, 29” ( 74cm)h. (1) €100 - 150 593 A FINE CIRCULAR SILVER TWO-HANDLED SERVING DISH, with hot water cavity and gadroon edge, with two bead handles, surmounted with a domed lid and dragon handle, crested, 16” (41cm); together with a circular salver, with gadroon edge, 14” (36cm); a three piece silver plated tea service, by James Dixon & Son of Sheffield; and an oval entree dish and cover with Celtic bands, 12” (31cm). (6) €50 - 70
603 A WATERFORD CRYSTAL CUT CRYSTAL DECANTER, with bulbous stopper, 12.5” (27cm); together with a tall crystal vase of tapering cylindrical form, probably Waterford, 12” (31cm) high; and a heavy cut glass bowl, 8” (20cm) wide. (3) €60 - 90
594 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL GLASS, comprising a triform tapering Galway crystal vase, 12” (30cm); together with a presentation crystal vase, in the form of a castle tower, 7” (18cm); a crystal jug, probably Waterford; and three crystal bowls, all probably Waterford. (6) €80 - 120
604 A CUT GLASS WATER JUG, probably Waterford, 6” (15cm) high; a cut-glass mug; a cut-glass jar and cover; and a cut-glass bowl. (4) €60 - 90 607 P. BOUGHAN (19TH CENTURY), Desert Scene with Figures, Camels and Donkeys, W.C., signed; and its companion Italian Figures Approaching a Stone Arch over a Road, a pair, one indistinctly signed and dated, 19.5” (50cm)h x 29” (74cm). (1) €250 - 350
595 A FRENCH PORCELAIN CLOCK, with small pendulum movement, in the shape of an artist palette, decorated with cavalier and lady by a castle, 11.5” (29cm). (1) €60 - 90
608 A PAIR OF DRESDEN PORCELAIN FLOWER VASES OR CACHEPOTS, each decorated with colourful flowers and birds, each applied with two double rustic handles issuing flower-heads, on a baluster shaped body, each 7” (17.5cm). (1) €100 - 180
597 A PAIR OF MODERN BRASS HEXAGONAL HALL LANTERNS, each with six frosted glass panels, 20” (51cm)h. (1) €80 - 150 599 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 approximately. (1) €350 - 500
609 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY DRESDEN PORCELAIN TWOBRANCH CANDELABRA, each encrusted with scrolling flowers and painted with figures in landscapes and further flowers, each with a centre floral bouquet, issuing two flower-encrusted arms, on a baluster stem and shaped circular foot, 12.5” (32cm). (2) €100 - 150
600 L. BERNARD, ‘Figure of the Character RuyBlas’, bronze, signed and dated 1849, indistinctly inscribed verso, 19.5” (49.5cm) high. (1) €400 - 600
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610 A RECTANGULAR CUT GRANITE AND CAST IRON FOOT SCRAPER, in the Gothic style, 18” (46cm)w. (1) €100 - 150
619 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DUCHESS TYPE DRESSING TABLE, with oval mirror plate above an arrangement of small drawers and one long drawer, the shaped breakfront with a frieze drawer raised on front cabriole supports and concave platform, 43” (109cm). (1) €80 - 150
611 AN UNUSUAL CARVED STONE BIRD BATH, with mask end, 20” (51cm). (1) €100 - 200
620 A MODERN REGECY STYLE MAHOGANY BERGERE SETTEE, with cane back, sides and seat and loose cushions, raised on turned tapering legs and leaf scroll arm terminals, together with a pair of similar armchairs on baluster reeded legs. (3) €150 - 250
612 VICTORIA (DUBOURG) FANTIN-LATOUR, FRENCH 1840-1926, “Still Life, Roses in a Glass bowl, on a Marble Ledge”, signed V. Dubourg lower left, 13.25” (34cm) x 19.5” (50cm). (1) €800 - 900
621 A TWO-TIER GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY BEDSIDE OR LAMP PEDESTAL, O.R.M., the rectangular top with all round gallery, and a shelf below with two drawers, on turned legs, 25.5” (64cm)h x 19” (48cm). (1) €100 - 200
613 A FINE 19TH CENTURY FAIENCE JARDINIERE AND PEDESTAL, the monochrome decorated jardiniere body, with colourful flowers and armorials, applied with two Bacchus masks in high relief, on matching baluster shaped pedestal, both as is, 38” (97cm) high; together with a matching pedestal, 20” (51cm). (3) €150 - 200
622 A CONTINENTAL STYLE WALNUT DESK CHAIR, O.R.M., the top rail with relief moulded bronzed plaque, above a Gothic style pierced cross rail, and cane seat, raised on turned fluted legs. (1) €80 - 150
614 ROBERT JOBSON (20th CENTURY), “The Roundstone Bog, Co. Galway” O.O.C., signed lower right and dated ‘93, 23” (58cm) x 35” (89cm). (1) €100 - 150
623 A GEORGE III STYLE CIRCULAR BURR ELM BREAKFAST TABLE, with nicely figured and moulded top, on a baluster stem with quadruple pod, O.R.M., 47” (119cm). (1) €150 - 200
616 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TWO-DOOR WARDROBE, the pediment with two arched panels, lacking plinth, 53” (124m) wide. €100 - 150
624 A 19TH CENTURY INLAID AND CROSS BANDED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 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) €600 - 900
617 AN EDWARDIAN WALNUT GENTLEMAN’S WARDROBE OR LINEN CUPBOARD, the moulded cornice above two fielded panel doors, opening to reveal linen slides on a chest base with two long and two short drawers raised on a plinth, 51” (130cm) wide. (1) €70 - 120 618 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). €250 - 350
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625 A 19TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK FACE, the 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) €60 - 90
631 AN ATTRACTIVE MAHOGANY GAINSBOROUGH TYPE ARMCHAIR, in the 18th century style, with padded hump back and conforming seat, flanked to each side with carved and shaped armrests, each terminating with an eagle head, and raised on cartouche-moulded cabriole legs, with paw feet, covered in red printed fabric. (1) €300 - 500 632 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 brassmounted legs, united by an X-shaped stretcher, 50.5” (128cm) wide, 29” (45cm) deep. (1) €400 - 700
626 A LONGCASE BRASS DIAL, with arched top, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and strike/silent dial to the arch, and a subsidiary dial for seconds with date aperture, 16.25in (41cm)h x 12in (30cm); together with another square brass longcase clock face, with the inscription H.N. Hall, 12.n (32cm)sq. (2) €60 - 90 627 A 19TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT AND FACE, signed Jacob Moseley of Meath, signed in the arch, within floral sprays, above a circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, a subsidiary dial for seconds, and a date aperture, 18.75in (47.5cm)h x 14in (33cm)w. (1) €80 - 120
633 A REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, the 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) €300 - 500 634 A VERY FINE REGENCY PERIOD INLAID AND SATINWOOD-BANDED MAHOGANY BOWFRONTED TALLBOY, with four long and two short drawers and cross-banded side panels, raised on cross-banded bracket feet, 56” (142cm) high, 42” (107cm) wide. (1) €400 - 700
628 A LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY BRONZE ETRUSCAN VASE, decorated with doublescroll handles, the central band decorated with figures leading a procession and other figures on horseback, with stem base, 10.75” (27cm) high. (1) €80 - 120 629 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) €150 - 220
635 A PAIR OF FRENCH THREE-TIER MARQUETRY CONSOLE DESSERTES, 20th century, each with a pierced three-quarter gallery and a frieze drawer, raised on tapering fluted legs, 32” (82cm) high x 32” (82cm) wide. (2) €300 - 600
630 AN ORNATE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY FLIP-TOP CENTRE TABLE, with birdcage action on a turned stem, with leaf carved tripod base and ball and claw feet, the shaped circular top with a pierced and carved edge, with shells, scrolls, leaves, and open-work trellis panels, 27” (69cm) high x 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150
636 A THREE-TIER TUBULAR BRASS TELESCOPIC STANDARD LAMP, with brass and copper reservoir and three metal shelves below, on shaped legs, approx 5ft (152cm) high. (1) €100 - 150
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637 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, by James Aiken Corke, the arched and moulded cornice above an arched brass dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, on a silverised chapter ring, with subsidiary dial for seconds and date aperture, under a convex roundel to the arch, with maker name, the trunk with an arch door, on moulded box base, with bracket feet, 87” (220cm) high x 21” (53cm) wide. (1) €900 - 1,200
646 A VERY EARLY NEEDLEWORK PANEL, probably 16th century, worked in silk and metallic thread, in colours of red and blue, depicting a saint holding a sword with halo above his head, probably a panel from an orphrey, with basket-type weave band and two rope tassels, probably associated, on a modern mount, in painted and glazed frame, the panel 14” (36cm) high x 9” (22.5cm) wide. (1) €600 - 900 647 AFTER SNAFFLES, CHARLES JOHNSON PAYNE, ‘The Stake and Bound’, a large coloured hunting print, published August 15th 1913 by Fores 41 Picadilly London, 19.5” (50cm)h x 26.5” (67cm). (1) €200 - 300
638 A RARE 19TH CENTURY IRISH LONGCASE REGULATOR, the arched and moulded top above a circular silverised dial, with Arabic and Roman numerals, signed Richard Craig of Dublin, with subsidiary for minutes and hours, above a nicely figured flame mahogany trunk door,flanked to either side with canted corners, on a conforming box base, with bun feet, 78” (198cm)h x 192 (49cm). (1) €1,500 - 2,000
648 EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AND LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL, ‘Madonna and Child’, O.O.C., 16” (41cm)h x 11.5” (29cm)w. (1) €200 - 300
639 A VICTORIAN EBONISED AND BRASSMOUNTED CREDENZA, of breakfront outline, with central inlaid cupboard door, enclosing a velvet lined interior with shelf and a bowed glass door to either side, enclosing velvet lined shelves, on breakfront plinth base, with turned feet, 42in (107cm)h x 5ft (153cm). (1) €200 - 300
649 CIRCLE OF JAMES ARTHUR O’CONNOR (17921841), ‘Figures Resting by a Woodland Path with Cattle and Sheep’, O.O.C., 17.25in (44cm)h x 23.5in (59.9cm). (1) €250 - 300
641 A GOOD LOUIX XVI STYLE FIVE-PIECE GILT SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURE, c.1900, comprising a three-seater settee, with guilloche and beadmoulded back, flanked to each side with fluted column, each with a leaf finial and a tapestry covered back and seat with colourful flower, raised on conforming fluted legs; together with a pair of matching armchairs and side chairs. (5) €1,000 - 1,500
650 HENRY KOEHLER (B.1927), ‘Two Terriers in a Basket’, mixed media on board, signed lower right and inscribed for Bo and Az, i.e. Prince & Princess Guirey, 9” (23cm) x 12” (31cm); together with a pair of coloured copies of same, each in maple frame. (3) €600 - 900 652 A FINE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY INLAID PORTICO CLOCK, by Japy Freres, the movement with outside count wheel striking on a steel bell, the enamel dial with Roman numerals inside an attractive brass bezel supporting an ornate lyre-shaped and cast brass pendulum with central female mask in relief, 18.5” (47cm) high, 9.75” (25cm). (1) €300 - 500
644 A LATE 18TH CENTURY WATERCOLOUR, depicting Figures Walking by a River and Figures in Boats, 11in (28cm)h x 15.5in (40cm). (1) €80 - 120 645 ATTRIBUTED TO ALFRED FREDERICK ROLFE (1815-1907), ‘Fishing Bag and the Day’s Catch on a Riverbank’, oil on canvas, 18.5” (47cm) x 24.5” (62cm). (1) €200 - 300
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653 A FRENCH GILT BRASS FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, the movement with an outside count wheel, striking on a steel bell, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, flanked to one side with a woman seated 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) €150 - 200
658 A SMALL FRENCH ROCOCO STYLE BOUDOIR MANTEL CLOCK, the lever movement striking on a brass bell, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, in an ornate case crested with flowers, and issuing scrolling leaves and a central shell, raised on front scroll legs with centre cartouche, 9.25in (24cm)h, standing on an oval moulded gilt base. (1) €300 - 500 659 A FINE ROSEWOOD THIRTY-STRING ZITHER, the pot-belly shaped case with a very ornate sound hole surround, depicting in ivory scrolling foliage and hunting scenes with hound, hare, birds and figure and a herringbone ivory inlaid border, chased nickel plated floral mount to the top with five ivory knobs, three ivory ball feet, apparently unsigned, 20in (51cm) x 12.5in (32cm), in fitted case. (1) €100 - 150
654 A FINE DRESDEN JAR AND COVER, with two handles, decorated with classical figures, the domed cover flanked with two gilt handles against green ground, 11” (28cm). (1) €150 - 200 655 A LARGE BRASS-MOUNTED COPPER HUNTING HORN, 47” (119cm). (1) €70 - 120
660 DEAD GAMES BIRDS HANGING, a still life, signed and dated, oils on panel, oval 10.25” (26cm) x 8.25” (21cm). (1) €80 - 120
656 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH EGYPTIAN REVIVAL GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, by Japy Fils, with urn finial above a decorated dial with Roman numerals, 13” (33cm) wide, as is. (1) €80 - 150
661 MEUCIE FIRENZE, Dead Game Hanging from a Board, oil on card, both signed and dated 1876 lower left, 8.25” (21cm) x 6.25” (16cm). (1) €80 - 150
657 S. DOCHTA, a bronze group, modelled with two horses playing, on rectangular marble base, 10” (25cm) overall. (1) €80 - 150
662 A MODERN TWO SEATER SETTEE, covered in beige fabric, on bun feet, 57” (144cm)w. (1) €30 - 50
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Step 1 - Browsing All items scheduled for sale in our auctions are featured on our website with descriptions, estimates, illustrations, and any other relevant information such as provenance, exhibition history, etc. By visiting Auctions on our site, you will have access to all this information at the touch of a button. PDF versions of the print catalogue are also available online. If an item takes your fancy, you can request a condition report, or further images, or a call-back from the expert. Just make sure such enquiries are made in good time. If you prefer the printed word, our catalogue publications are generally available approximately 7 working days in advance of the sale. These feature much of the information from the website such as descriptions, estimates, etc and also show a cross section of illustrations of the most exciting lots. These can be ordered online, or you can telephone our offices to request a copy of same. You can also subscribe to our mailing list on an annual basis to ensure you receive these publications by post while they are still hot off the press. Public viewing takes place on the two days immediately prior to any major sale, wherein you can visit our gallery and inspect the items for yourself. A note on Estimates: All estimates are shown in Euro. The figures are intended as a guide to prospective purchasers in relation to the value of the piece. They are approximate values, based on previous sales of comparable items, are not definitive and subject to revision. Reserves, if applicable, will not be higher than the lower estimate, adjusted for vendor commissions. A note on Condition Reports: Requests for condition reports must be received prior to public viewing, i.e. at least three days in advance of the sale, to allow time for the request to be processed and a response to be prepared. All lots at auction are sold ‘as is’. Imperfections, defects and other condition issues are not stated in the catalogue description. It is the duty of the prospective purchaser to satisfy himself or herself as to the condition of a lot prior to bidding. Condition reports may be requested in advance of sale and best efforts will be made to provide prospective purchasers with such reports, but such reports are merely the gratuitous opinion of the auctioneer. Subsequent disputes arising in relation to the content of such reports will not be entertained. Step 2 - Bidding There are a number of bidding methods available at Mealy’s, including paddle bidding in the auction room, absentee bidding such as commission bidding & telephone bidding, and online bidding. 1.) Paddle Bidding - Come to the saleroom on auction day and experience the atmosphere and buzz of a real live auction. Paddles are available on entry, but if you haven’t registered with us for bidding previously, please bring a government issued ID and allow up to 20 minutes for registration to process 2.) Commission Bidding - Fill out a written absentee bid form instructing the auctioneer to bid on your behalf up to a fixed maximum bid. You will be alerted after the sale if you have been successful. 3.) Telephone Bidding - Fill out a telephone absentee bid form and receive a call from one of our team moments before your lots is offered, who will assist you and will execute your bids to the auctioneer in real time over the telephone 4.) Online Bidding - Choose your favourite online bidding forum and bid from the comfort of your own home at the click of a button Step 3 - Payment Once you have confirmation that you have won your lot(s), there are a host of options available for payment. Payment must be completed within five working days of the sale date. 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Mealy’s are happy to advise and assist with collection enquiries and can provide a list of approved service providers upon request. International buyers are encouraged to seek quotations for shipping in advance of purchasing at Mealy’s. A note on VAT All lots offered at auction are sold under the Auctioneer’s VAT margin scheme, unless specifically highlighted as otherwise. Revenue regulations require that the buyer’s premium must be invoiced at a rate which is includive of VAT. This is not recoverable by any VAT registered buyer. Some lots purchased by international buyers and exported outside the EU may be exempt, however, it is the duty of the buyer to seek advice in relation to same. For further information, please contact Irish tax and customs at www.revenue.ie. Buyers are reminded that there is a 20% + VAT premium payable on the final price for each lot. All lots must be paid for and removed by 5pm on Friday 22nd December 2017, or shall be subject to clause 5 of our buyers conditions. Absentee/telephone bidders must have their bidding forms registered by 5pm on Friday 15th December. Requests for condition reports and/or additional images must be received by 5pm on Friday 15th December 2017. 60
Terms used in this Catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them below: Paintings, Prints, Works Of Art, Furniture, etc. The first name or names and surname of the Artist or Craftsman. In our opinion a work by the Artist or Craftsman. Attributed to In our opinion probably a work by the Artist or Craftsman but less certainly as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. Circle of In our opinion a work of the period of the Artist or Craftsman that is in a similar style to the work of that Artist or Craftsman. The surname of the Artist or Craftsman, preceded by ‘After’ In our opinion, a copy of the work of the Artist or Craftsman. Signed, Stamped Has a signature or stamp which in our opinion is the signature or the stamp of the Artist or Craftsman. Bears Signature or Stamp Has a signature or stamp, which in our opinion is the signature or stamp of the Artist or Craftsman Dated Is so dated and in our opinion was executed at about that date. Bears Date Is so dated and in our opinion may have been executed at about that date. All Measurements are given height before width. Abbreviations: O.O.C. Oils on Canvas O.O.P. Oils on Panel O.O.B. Oils on Board W.C. Watercolour O.R.M. Of Recent Manufacture W.A.F. With all faults R.V.O. Remote Viewing Only As is With all damages, faults, restorations, etc.
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.
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- 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 include 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. 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.
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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.
By participating in our sales, all bidders and buyers acknowledge that they have read the above terms and agree to be bound by our conditions of sale.
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Bidding Slip Sale No: 0258 Mealy’s Christmas Sale 2017 Tuesday 19th December 2017 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
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CASTLECOMER, CO. KILKENNY, IRELAND Tel: +353(0)564400942 info@mealys.ie
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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 senders risk and must in any case be confirmed in writing. Bank references are essential. 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. Please note that this service is only for lots with an estimate of €200 euro or more. 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 Full Name:
PLEASE USE BLOCK LETTERS Address:
Email: Telephone No(s): Signed:
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
Date:
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 cleared by 5:00pm on Friday 22nd December 2017. All clearing is at the purchaser’s risk and expense. Any lots not cleared by 5:00pm on Friday 22nd December 2017, will be subject to Clause 3 of the Buyers Conditions and will be held in storage at the purchaser’s risk and expense.
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