MEALY'S Spring Sale 2012

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The Spring Fine And Decorative Art Sale

Tuesday 4 October & Tuesday 3 Wednesday April & 5 October 2012 Wednesday 4 April 2012


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The Spring Fine And Decorative Art Sale

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Tuesday 3 April & Wednesday 4 April 2012 commencing at 10.30am sharp each day at our Auction Gallery, Kilkenny Road, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny Mealy’s are proud to present Irish Estates and Private Collections, our Spring Fine & Decorative Art Sale 2012. The sale has a distinctly Irish theme, with a broad selection of items from Loughcrew House, one of the great Irish estates; the entire contents of 99 Anglesea Road, the estate of the late Cathal O’Shannon, the celebrated Irish television journalist; a collection of carpets made at the Donegal Factory; a collection of 1st, 2nd and 3rd period Belleek; a single owner private collection of fine Irish Whiskey assembled by a whiskey expert over the last 40 years; furniture from such celebrated Irish cabinet makers as Williams & Gibton, and Robert Strahan of Dublin; and rare Irish paintings and works of art from private collections. For those whose tastes gravitate to flavours more international, a private collection of 18th and 19th century British and Continental porcelain, British and Continental antique furniture from an array of personal estate clearances, a single owner collection of miniature furniture, a selection of British & Continental Paintings, fine English and other silver, and a variety of Oriental Art are sure to whet the appetite. Viewing is highly recommended – but for those who cannot make it to our saleroom in Castlecomer, note that all items are illustrated online. Various absentee services, including condition reports, additional images and live telephone or online bidding are also available on request.

Viewing Saturday, 31 March 2012, 1.00pm - 5.00pm Sunday, 1 April 2012, 1.00pm - 5.00pm Monday, 2 April 2012, 10.00am - 5.00pm Illustrated Catalogue: €20.00. Sorry – No children under 12 years of age Front Cover Illustration: Lot 1225 (showing the garden entrance at Loughcrew) Back Cover Illustration: Lot 934A Sale Reference: 0218 Directions: Coming from Dublin – Take M7 out of Dublin, followed by the M9. Take the Athy exit off the M9 and continue through Athy and onto Castlecomer. In Castlecomer, follow the N78 for Kilkenny. The new auction gallery is situatied 1.9km south of the Castlecomer Town Centre Square on the N78. Take a left between the Country Life Glanbia building and O'Shea Plant Hire, and drive to the large designated car park in Castlecomer Business Park Coming from Cork – Take the M8 out of Cork to the termination of the M8 motorway. Continue along the N8 through Cullahill into Durrow. Take the N77 from Durrow to Ballyragget, followed by the R694 from Ballyragget to Castlecomer. Take a right at the Castlecomer Town Centre Square onto the N78 for Kilkenny. The new auction gallery is situated 1.9 km south of the Castlecomer Town Centre Square on the N78. Take a left between the Country Life Glanbia Building and O'Shea Plant Hire and drive to the large designated car park in Castlecomer Business Park. Coming from Kilkenny – Take the N78 north, in the direction of Castlecomer. Take a right between O'Shea Plant Hire and the Glanbia Country Life Building and drive to the large designated car park in Castlecomer Business Park. Please park in car park provided

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Loughcrew House in Co. Meath is situated within reach of the Neolithic Lough Crew passage tomb and 32 passage grave nestled within the Loughcrew Hills, a region of major Irish historical significance dating back to 3000 BC. The Blessed Saint Oliver Plunkett, of the Norman Irish Plunkett family was born in a 16th century tower house on the grounds. He was martyred and later canonised, having served as the Archbishop of Armagh and defending the Catholic faith against the English. The original Plunkett family church contains a bone relic of Saint Oliver and can be visited when the garden are open to the public for musical and other festivals. On the first Sunday of July, an annual celebration is held in his honour in Loughcrew. The estate, seat of the Naper family, first became the property of the English economist, scientist and philosopher, Sir William Petty, having been granted the land in exchange for service to Oliver Cromwell, surveying Irish lands in advance of the plantation. Later, Sir James Lennox William Naper married Petty’s sister Dorothy, and was subsequently granted the Loughcrew estate by his brother-in-law. Title passed to his heirs in direct succession until 1911. In 1821, their descendant James Lenox William Naper commissioned architect Charles

Robert Cockerell to build a new stately home for his family, utilising Neo-Classical designs inspired by Cockerell’s travels to Greece four years earlier. Cockerell’s mansion definitely set the stage for the design of the gardens, before its gradual destruction over a period of 76 years by three fires, rumoured to have occurred due to a family curse. This James Naper was actively involved in agricultural reform, and was said to have come from the whig-reformist tradition. He was a signatory of the protestant petition for catholic emancipation in 1829, and an early supporter of Daniel O’Connell through Lord Cloncurry’s association The Friends of Civil and Religious Liberty. In 1830 he supported the candidacy of the Catholic Lord Killeen as M.P. for County Meath and in 1831 he contested the same seat unsuccessfully as a Liberal reformer. He was appointed a commissioner of the Irish poor inquiry in the 1830s and was elected a life member of the R.D.S. on 25 February 1830, upon which he was immediately appointed to the newly revived agriculture committee in 1830. In 1833 he was elevated to vice-president. His son, James Lenox Naper (1825-1901), lived at the new Loughcrew House during the first of the three fires in 1888. He was

also a High Sherriff of Meath and following the path of the political interests of his father, became an advocate of agricultural and social reform, writing extensively on the subject in Ireland. Captain William Lenox Naper, son of James Lenox Naper also lead an extensive career before his death in 1942 at the age of 63. He served as Aide-de-Camp to Field Marshall, 1st Viscount Allenby. He gained the rank of Captain in the service of the Royal Horse Guards, held the office of Justice of the Peace, and was decorated with the award of Military Cross. When his widow Adela passed away, the estate was passed on to her second husband, Rodney Matthews, who disappeared in 1953 in what is believed to be an air crash. As William and Adela were childless, ownership of Loughcrew was granted to William’s cousin Nigel W.L. Napier (1922-1978), where he lived through the two final and most damaging fires, the second in 1959 and the third in 1964, which left the original house beyond repair when the current owners, Charles and Emily Naper took ownership of the estate. Herein is presented a selection of items, the property of the Naper Family which were originally housed at Loughcrew, including period paintings, crested silver, porcelain and other items.

“I wanted to be a journalist from the time I was a child and for some reason or other I always accepted that I would be a journalist” Cathal O’Shannon, ‘possibly Ireland’s greatest television journalist’ is celebrated for his interview with Muhammed Ali, internationally recognised as one of the most relaxed and entertaining interviews that Ali ever did, and such documentary masterpieces as, Emmet Dalton Remembers, Thou Shalt Not Kill, Rebellion, Who Was Gunner Mason and Ireland’s Nazis, and the celebrated Even the olives are bleeding. His illustrious career began in the RAF in World War II at the young age of 16 (utilising a forged birth certificate to side step the age requirements), followed by many years as a reporter with the Irish Times, where he met and married the love of his life, Patsy, and later, for which he is best remembered, his time with RTE. His journalistic flare was no doubt influenced by his father Cathal Senior, the Irish politician and Republican, much famed for his seventeen day hunger-strike during the German plot in the aftermath of the 1916 rising, but who was also the editor of The Voice of Labour and The Watchword from 1930-32. Included in this sale are the contents of his primary residence – 99 Anglesea Road, including Irish art and other paintings, period furniture, silver and silver plateware and other chattels.


Order Of Sale Tuesday 3 April 2012 Vintage Fashion and Accessories

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Taxidermy

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Silver and Silver Plateware

43-183

Jewellery and Objets d’Art

184-237

Glass and Glassware

238-275

Oriental and Tribal Art

276- 344

Clocks, Timepieces and Barometers

346-389

Porcelain and other Ceramics

391-490

Scientific Instruments

491-499

Musical Instruments

501-506

A rare collection of Irish Whiskey

507-544

Lights and Light Fittings

546-575

Decorative Arts and Miscellaneous Chattels 576-689

Wednesday 4 April 2012 Period Furniture and Furnishings I

700- 914

Paintings and Prints I

915- 999

Period Furniture and Furnishings II

1000-1101

Carpets, Rugs and other Textiles

1102-1131A

Garden Furniture

1132- 1138

Paintings and Prints II

1139- 1199

Irish Art

1200-1249

Period Furniture and Furnishings III

1250-1321

Approximately 1300 lots in total


VINTAGE FASHION & ACCESSORIES 1 - 34

DAY ONE TUESDAY 3RD APRIL 1 An American vintage designer black handbag; another black bead tapestry vintage handbag; and another vintage handbag. (3) €80 - 150 2 A Vintage Alligator label cream coloured ladies handbag; and another cream coloured ladies handbag. (2) €100 - 150 3 An attractive crocodile skin ladies handbag with gilt metal chain strap. (1) €120 - 160 4 A Jane Shelton genuine cape skin ladies handbag, with gilt metal clasp. (1) €100 - 150 5 An attractive faux crocodile skin ladies handbag, with gilt metal clasp. (1) €50 - 70 6 Three ladies vintage handbags, in shades of brown & cream, tan, and brown colours respectively. (3) €100 - 150 7 A good quality ladies Vintage crocodile skin handbag. (1) €180 - 250 8 A good reptile skin ladies vintage hand bag, by Mappin & Webb Ltd. (1) €80 - 120 9 Two attractive Art Deco ladies clutch bags. (2) €100 - 150 10 A black soft skin handbag, c.1920, with Bakelite clasp. (1) €100 - 150 11 A two-tone light coloured snake skin ladies bag. (1) €80 - 120 12 A reptile skin ladies hand bag by Gold Arrow. (1) €100 - 150

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13 A ladies fur hat together with a ladies turquoise hat by Bermona, pair of ladies cream kid gloves, two pairs of ladies lace dress gloves in a Barbour presentation box, two fans, and a small ladies leather weekend case. (8) €80 - 120 14 A ladies brown / tan satchel, with leather strap. (1) €50 - 70 15 A gentleman’s Donegal tweed overcoat, as new. (1) €60 - 90 16 A short ladies fox-fur jacket, size 12/14. (1) €150 - 200 16A A very fine white fox shoulder Fur, 6’ (180cms) approx., M. Sobel, Belfast. (1) €180 - 250 17 A fine Harris Tweed gentleman’s sports coat. (1) €50 - 70 17A A bleached mink double collar, 51” (130cms); together with a triple mink brown ditto. (2) €80 - 150 18 A fur jacket, size 12 by Ocelot. (1) €150 - 200 19 A dark brown mink coat, size 12/14. (1) €300 - 500 19A Two similar fox-fur collars. (1) €50 - 80 20 A selection of vintage hats, presented in two pink boxes. (7) €40 - 60 21 A black sable, vintage, size 12/14. (1) €400 - 500 22 A cream and brown ladies mink coat, size 12/14. (1) €300 - 400

23 A selection of assorted ladies hats, in mink and other materials, all presented in two black canvas hat boxes. (6) €50 - 70 24 A fine ladies Vintage feather hat, in fitted case of Chapeau Mossant; another ladies feather hat in blue and white case; and another black feather hat by The Stylish Hat Co., and another white fur hat. (4 hats, 3 boxes) €60 - 80 25 A brown Persian ladies lamb wool over coat with mink collar, size 12/14. €100 - 150 26 A dark brown full length ladies mink coat, size 14/16. (1) €400 - 500 27 A full length ladies dark brown mink coat, size 14/16. (1) €400 - 500 28 A beige coloured ladies full length mink coat, size 14/16. (1) €250 - 350 29 A Black Forest stag horn trophy or coat hanger, on carved panel; together with a composition black forest style coat hanger modelled as a rabbit with hunting gear and gun; and a gilt metal and porcelain crucifixion group. (3) €100 - 150 30 A selection of 20 assorted Vintage and other hats, mostly ladies hats, in various colours, materials and styles. (20) €100 - 150 31 Two pairs of ladies kid skin gloves; together with a small bead tapestry purse, in Tiffany and Co. presentation box. (3) €20 - 30 32 A short charcoal coloured ladies fur jacket. (1) €80 - 150 33 An attractive mink stole. (1) €80 - 100 34 Coney fur ladies coat size 8-10. (1) €80 - 100

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35 - 40 TAXIDERMY

35 35 A very rare Sawfish rostrum (mouthpiece) specimen, 56” (142cms); and another slightly smaller similar ditto. (2) See illustration

€300 - 500 36 Taxidermy: A Cased barn owl stuffed and mounted amongst foliage, 15” (38cms). (1) €150 - 250 37 Taxidermy: A collection of colourful exotic birds, stuffed and mounted on three branches amongst foliage, 15 approximately, under a glass dome, 19” (48cms) h. (1) See illustration

€300 - 400 38 Taxidermy: A collection of colourful exotic birds stuffed and mounted amongst foliage and fruit, 7 in total, under a tall glass dome, 20.5” (52cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 400

38, 37 39 Taxidermy: A stuffed goat’s head with two horns and glass eyes, mounted on a shield shaped panel, 26” (66cms). (1) €200 - 300

40 A deer skull and antlers, mounted on a shield shaped board, 50” (127cms) approx. (1) €250 - 350

43 - 183 SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 43 A cased set of 24 bone-handled and silverplated Fruit Knives and Forks, together with a 74 piece matched part Canteen of stainless steel and gilt plated Cutlery, cased. (2) €80 - 90 44 A circular embossed and silver plated tray, in the Art Nouveau style, with inlaid chagrin centre, 14” (36cms). (1) €200 - 300 45 A Sheffield silver plated tea urn, early 19th century, the domed and reeded cover with a pineapple finial above a half-reeded body with two handles on a flared stem and square base with four leaf cast scroll legs, the rear engraved with an elaborate armorial and coronet of the Browne family of Mayo, and the motto Suivez Raison 18.5” (47cm). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1000

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46 A pierced and silver plated chamber candlestick, a small pierced and silver plated coaster; a pierced and silver plated two-handled bowl with lion mask handles; an entree dish, cover and handle, crested; a set of eight silver-plated bone-handled fish forks, other miscellaneous cutlery; and a glass paperweight. (a lot) €60 - 80 47 A silver plated wine cooler, of campana form, half reeded body with two handles, 7.5” (20cms) h. (1) €30 - 40

45 48 A pair of oval silver plated entre dishes and handles, each with a bead edge and handle, 12.5” (32cms); together with a silver plated baluster shaped hot water pot and a swinghandle pierced cake basket. (5) €100 - 200 5


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49 49 A fine heavy Sheffield silver plated tea urn, early 19th century, the urn finial enclosing a flask with original warming iron, on a chased and engraved pear shaped body, with two leaf cast handles, flanking a cartouche with the armorial and crest of the Cosby Family of Stradbally Hall, Co. Laois, and inscribed with the family motto Audaces Fortuna Juvat (Fortune favours the bold), on a leaf cast stem and a square plinth with four leaf and floral cast lion paw feet, 20.5” (52cms). (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 50 A silver plated repousse table centre in the medieval style, with classical figures, floral garlands and grotesque masks around a shell bowl, on a baluster fluted stem encircled with serpent and flanked with two leopard masks, on an oval scroll base, 8.5” (21cms). (1) €150 - 250 51 A pair of tall Regency style silver plated candelabra, each with three short leaf cast scroll arms around a centre light on an upward tapering reeded column with a leaf cast capital raised on three lion cast monopodia feet, each flanked to each side with anthemion, 27.5” (70cms). (2) €400 - 600

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52 52 An impressive pair of figural silver plated candelabra, each modelled as a classical woman, one with a dolphin by her feet, each holding aloft a five-branch six-light candelabrum with scrolling arms, standing on a black limestone base with silver plated mounts and scroll legs, 39” (99cms). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800 53 An oval silver plated Gallery Tray, 22 1/2” (57cms), a compartment silver plated Decanter Stand and two pairs of silver plated Candlesticks. (a lot) €80 - 90 54 A silver plated repousse table centre, the pierced leaf, flower and scroll bowl on a conforming baluster stem, with circular foot, 13” (33cms). (1) €150 - 250 55 A silver plated two handled vase shaped Wine Cooler, together with a pair of plated Wine Coasters. (a lot) €80 - 120

57 A very unusual heavy silver plated holy water Triptych, the Gothic type case opening to reveal the crucifixion of Christ, flanked with two angels to each side inside Gothic arches behind an octagonal font with gilt plated liner, the front with a portrait of St. Vincent & St. Antoine, 11” (28cms)h. (1) €400 - 600 58 A pair of octagonal silver plated Warwick entree dishes, covers and handles, each with a bead edge and conforming double scroll bead handle, 11.5” (29cms). (2) €150 - 200 59 A heavy silver plated kettle on stand, Victorian, of bulbous form, with bone handle on a Warwick type frame, with spirit lamp on stylised shell type feet, 16” (41cms). (1) €250 - 350 60 An unusual folding silver plated twocompartment biscuit box, with pierced dividers on ornate stand with bird head finials, 8” (20cms). (1) €100 - 200

56 An oval silver plated table plateau or centre piece, with mirror top on four scroll feet and a bead edge, 17” (43cms). (1) €150 - 250

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43 - 183 SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 68 A pair of heavy Sheffield silver plated two-branch three-light candelabra, 19th century, each with Doric style baluster shaped sockets and gadroon edge drip trays, on a tapering stem and flared and moulded base, 18” (46cms). (2) See illustration

€250 - 350 61, 62 61 A heavy silver plated and engraved glass table centre, the glass bowl with a serrated edge and engraved with scrolling vines, supported on a vine cast basket held by a cherub seated on a naturalistic base, 13” (33cms). (1)

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€200 - 300

69 A good heavy pair of Sheffield silver plated candlesticks, early 19th century, each cast in the Rococo style, with shell cast socket and leaf and scroll drip tray, the fluted stem with conforming overlay on a circular leaf and scroll base, 10.5” (27cms); and a pair of larger almost matching ditto, 11” (28cms). (4)

62 An unusual silver plated and cut glass table centre piece, the cut-glass bowl, 11” (28cms)w, on an ornate stand with pierced scroll stem on a tri-form base with three oval shell shaped sweet meat stands, each surmounted with a putto on six scroll legs, 10” (26cms)h overall. (1) See illustration

€300 - 500 63 A pair of silver plated table candlesticks, each with a beaded edge and vase shaped socket on a tapering stem with circular moulded base, 13” (33cms). (2) €80 - 150 64 A very unusual silver plated two bottle wine coaster or wine wagon, with scroll handles and shaped spoke wheels, 10” (26cms). €280 - 350 65 Two similar heavy pierced silver plated and faux tortoise-shell table trays, or coasters, one of rectangular form, with canted corners on short turned feet, 11” (28cms); the other, smaller of square form with re-entrant corners, 5” (12cms). (2) €150 - 250

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€200 - 300 70 A pair of silver plated helmet shaped sauce boats, in the late George II style, each on leaf pad feet; together with a pair of early Sheffield silver plated and crested salvers, 9” (22cms). (4) €60 - 90 71 A Sheffield silver plated boat shaped bowl, 19th century, with gadroon edge, 18” (46cms); together with a hotel ware sugar and cream; a helmet shaped plated cream jug; a plated and crested tankard; a pewter ditto; a muffin dish and cover; four circular bowls or liners; a silver mustard pot; and five other pieces of miscellaneous plate ware. (a lot) €70 - 90

66 A silver plated Rococo style desk stand, with two cut glass jars, on scroll feet, 10” (26cms). (1) €60 - 90

73 A fine large silver plated vase shaped soup tureen, Sheffield, early 19th century, with two leaf cast handles, a domed cover with conforming cast handle and a liner with two shell handles, raised on an oval stem base and a fixed lower oval bead moulded plinth with ball feet, 14” (36cms) x 18” (46cms). (1) See illustration

€280 - 350 74 A pair of silver plated telescopic candlesticks, 19th century; together with silver plated bowl on four scroll legs. (3) €60 - 90 75 A mahogany cutlery case, 19th century, containing twelve silver plated and crested fruit knives; together with a cased hydrometer, a cased glass measure and an olive wood nut cracker. (4) €70 - 90

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67 A small silver plated and cut glass ink stand, with bead cast edge, 8” (20cms). (1) €30 - 50 72 72 A circular vine cast Sheffield silver plated table plateau, 19th century, with mirror top on four leaf shell and scroll cast pierced legs, 17.5” (44cms), surmounted with a triform table centre, modelled with three classical maidens with elbows aloft on an egg and dart moulded base, with shell leaf and scroll cast legs, 15” (38cms). (2)

77 An unusual cartouche-shaped silver mounted and velvet bound table mirror, Edwardian London 1901, the silver overlay in the rococo style with flower scrolling foliage and a central crest inscribed “July 9th from the Servants at 45 Princes Gate”, 18.5” (47cms) x 22” (56cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

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€280 - 350 68

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SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 43 - 183 87 A silver mounted and cranberry glass decanter and stopper, of baluster spiral reeded form, 11.5” (29cms). (1) See illustration

€120 - 180

78 78 A silver pumpkin shaped tea pot, late William IV period, by Wm. Briggs, Sheffield 1836, with floral and scroll chased lobed body with flower finial on a hinged cover raised on four shell scroll legs, 12” (30cms), 808g. (1)

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€400 - 500

82 82 A fine silver crested tea kettle on stand, George II - by Thomas Whipham, London 1746, with burner, the inverted pear shaped kettle with swing handle, the body chased and embossed with rococo scrolls and foliage, around two central opposing cartouches one with crest, the other with an armorial under a domed cover with pineapple finial on a conforming stand and burner with open work incorporating lion masks, shells and scrolls, raised on three scroll legs with shell pad feet, 14” (36cms) h. (1) €1800 - 2500 79 79 An attractive silver mounted and cut glass water jug, 10” (26cms); together with a cut glass bottle shaped decanter with silver mounted Cork stopper. (2) See illustration

83, 84, 87, 85 83 A silver mounted and cut-glass claret jug, with prism stopper, 10.5” (27cms). (1) See illustration

€180 - 250

80, 81 80 A cut glass and silver mounted claret jug, Sheffield 1877, the pear shaped cut glass body with ornate chased silver hinged cover mount and handle, 10/5” (27cms). (1)

84 An attractive cut-glass and silver mounted claret jug, with late Birmingham marks, the hinged top enclosing a silver mounted cork, issuing horizontal spout on a bulbous body, 8.25” (21cms). (1) €300 - 400

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€1000 - 1200

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€600 - 800 89 A Scottish silver kettle stand, Edinburgh, 1912, 399g. (1) €150 - 250 90 A pair of art nouveau silver and green enamel photo frames, 11.25” (28.5cms) x 9.5” (24cms). (2) €150 - 200

92 A silver pear shaped hot water pot, Victorian, London 1879, with half reeded body and stem foot, 8.5” (23cms), 259g. (1) €180 - 250 93 A pair of silver candlesticks, Chester 1909, each with a half reeded and fluted column with Corinthian capital on a square stepped and bead moulded base, 7.5” (19cms). (2) €200 - 300 94 A pair of silver candlesticks, Chester 1912, each of square tapering fluted form on square bases, 9” (23cms). (2) €100 - 200

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85 A cut glass and silver mounted wine decanter and stopper, with late Birmingham marks, 12” (30cms).

81 A very attractive silver mounted glass claret jug, the ornate chased silver top and handle with hall marks for London 1909, chased with scrolling vines and surmounted with a rampant lion holding a shield above a Bacchus mask spout, 11” (28cms)h. (1)

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91 Six miniature silver trophy cups, similar in shape to the Liam McCarthy cup, 2.5” (6cms) approx., 239g. (6) €80 - 120

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€150 - 200

88 A set of four silver bowls or liners, George III period, London 1812, by Benj. Smith and Jas. Smith, each of plain form, with a tiny crest to the rim, 1024g.

€200 - 300 86 A silver plated boat shaped two-bottle cruet stand, late 19th century, with shell cast handle, the two cut glass ewers with silver plated mounts and handles, inset with prism stoppers, 11” (28cms). (1) €150 - 200

95 A pierced and chased silver two part Nurses Belt Buckle, with cherub masks amongst scrolling foliage, Chester c. 1897. (1) €80 - 100 96 An Irish silver Counter Dish, by Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1825, with floral chased centre and reeded edge, 4” (10cms). (1) €150 - 250 97 A set of eleven Irish fiddle pattern silver tea spoons, by J. Smith, Dublin 1860, 306g. (11) €140 - 180

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43 - 183 SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 98 A pair of embossed and chased silver berry spoons, George IV period, London, 1791, 101g. (1) €130 - 160 99 A silver bright cut sifting ladle, by Richd. Garde (Cork), Dublin 1827; another Sheffield ditto c.1910; a pair of silver double gourd dam spoons; a small bright cut Georgian jam spoon and one other spoon. (6) €100 - 150 100 A silver hip flask, Chester, modern; a machine turned silver cigarette case, modern; and a machine turned silver ash tray, 345g. (3) €120 - 180 101 A crested silver mustard pot, London, 1902, showing the Crest of the Naper Family of Loughcrew, with shell thumb piece and a continental silver spoon with c-scroll and bust finial, a silver ogee shaped salt on three shellcapped pad feet, three silver napkin rings and a barrel shaped silver plated pepperette. (7) €150 - 220

103 103 A pair of crested silver wine coasters, by William Elliott London 1813, each with a gadroon edge on moulded base, the central silver roundel with the crest of the Naper family of Loughcrew, 7” (18cms). See illustration

€1000 - 1500 104 A large pierced and bright cut silver light house wig shaker, the pierced and bright cut top with a pumpkin finial on a dome with bright cut drapes and gothic style arches fitted to the base, with a bayonet action, the reeded base with marks for London, 1719, on a spreading gadroon foot, 9.5” (24cms), 576g. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2000 102 102 An oblong Dutch silver tobacco box, late 18th century, the ogee shaped body with wavy sides chased in the rococo style with scrolling foliage and figures, 6” (15cm). (1) See illustration

105 A pair of heavy silver fox head stirrup cups, modern, London 1976 marks, each with a flared neck, 666g. (2) See illustration

€200 - 300 106 A silver plated four-piece candle snuffer set, late 19th century, comprising a pair of cone shaped snuffers, a scissors snuffer on a quadruple stand with ball feet, all monogrammed under a coronet, 7” (17.5cms). (1) See illustration

€150 - 250 107 A very early Irish silver pear shaped coffee pot, c.1750, the domed cover with an acorn finial, the body finely chased with scrolling foliage, shells and classical masks, applied with a fluted leaf spout and wooden handle on a flared and reeded foot, 9.5” (24cms), 1074g. (1) See illustration

€4500 - 6000 105, 106, 105

€300 - 400

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108 108 An oval silver dish cover, George III with leaf cast handle and armorial crest, by J. Hunt London 1813, together with a matching dish with gadroon edge and armorial, the dish 15” (38cms) 1.370g, the cover 13” (33cms) 1.320g. The motto “Vanus Nisiverus Honor”, the armorial of the Naper family of Loughcrew. (1) See illustration

€3000 - 4000 109 An Irish circular silver punch bowl, Dublin 1734 with half spiral reeded and fluted body below on punched bend. 9.5” (24cms) d x 4.25” (11cms) h. 830gm. (1) See illustration

€3000 - 4000 110 A silver two-handled “porringer” type bowl, by Charles Stuart Harris 1901, chased with a wreath collar and a leaf bend, 5.5” (14cms), 158g, Naper family crest. (1) €180 - 220

109 113 An Irish silver crested dish ring, early George III by Robert Calderwood, Dublin c 1760, inscribed “Marquess of Sligo”, profusely chased and pierced in the rococo style with scrolling foliage, 8.75” (23cms). 586gm. (1) See illustration

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€2000 - 3000

111 A small oval silver crested teapot, Victorian by S. Harris L 1870, 8” (20cms), 259g. (1) See illustration

€300 - 400 112 An Irish silver dish ring, George III Dublin c. 1771, makers mark rubbed, probably William Ring, profusely chased with pastoral scenes, swans, goats, cattle, etcetera amongst foliage, the crest, a bird under a coronet with the motto “Suivez Raison” (Follow the Truth); crest of Browne Mayo. 8” (20cms), 352gm. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

114 114 A good heavy circular silver crested salver, George III London 1813 by William Burwash, with gadroon edge, on three conforming scroll legs, showing the Crest of the Naper Family of Loughcrew, 9.25” (23cms), 641g. (1) See illustration

€750 - 1000

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43 - 183 SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 115 A very heavy pair of cast silver salts and silver liners, George III London by William Burwash 1813, each of unusual cast form with a gadroon edge, the ogee body with a leaf cast dipped under side on three shell-capped scroll legs, complete with matching liners, 3.5” (9cms), 678g. (2) See illustration

€1200 - 1600

115 121 A good heavy pair of silver crested mustard pots, George III London 1813 by William Burwash, each of short cylindrical form with a gadroon edge and oval thumb piece on a vertical handle with scroll support on circular moulded foot, the crest that of the Naper family, Loughcrew, 2” (5cms) h, 4.25 (11cms) w, 402g. (2)

116 116 A pair of heavy cast silver helmet shaped sauce boats, George III period, by John Hunt, London, 1813, each with a leaf cast multiscroll handle, on a gadroon edge, with a band of united scrolls in relief, raised on three scroll legs, engraved with the crest of the Naper family, Loughcrew, 1390g, 8.75” (22cms). (2) See illustration

€2500 - 3500 117 An Indian white metal cigarette case, one side chased with hunting scene, the other depicting a woman in landscape holding birds, 5.5” (14cms). (1) €70 - 90 118 A two-handled and Loughcrew family crested double sprout cream jug, Victorian, by A Savoury London 1873, 3” (8cms) 185g. (1)

See illustration

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€750 - 950

119 A very unusual crested silver pap boat, George III period by Robert Hennell London 1804, with hinged cover, 5” (13cms) 99g, Naper family crest. (1) See illustration

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€300 - 400 120 A rare Irish Provincial silver card tray, Limerick by Joseph Johns 1730 - 1775, with sloped pie crust edge around a chased floral, scroll, and shell band on three scroll legs, 5.75” (14cms), 200g. (1) See illustration

€3200 - 4000

122 A four-piece Irish silver tea service, The Ardagh Tea Service, limited edition, no. 182/1000 sets by George & Desmond Bellew, 1979, Dublin, 1452g. (4) See illustration

€500 - 700 123 A very heavy silver entree dish cover and handle, by J. Hunt London 1813, with the armorial crest of the Naper family, Loughcrew, together with the matching warming stand with liner and two leaf and shell scroll handles raised on four scroll loop. 13” (33cms), 5267g.

See illustration on page 10

€250 - 350

See illustration

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SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 43 - 183 133 A pair of Irish crested helmet shaped silver sauce boats, by West and Son, Dublin, 1919, 164g; a Victorian silver salt; a George II ditto; and a modern silver boat shaped gravy jug. (5) €150 - 200

124 A set of four modern Birmingham silver candle sticks, each with moulded baluster stem and circular moulded foot, 6” (15cm). (4) €150 - 200 125 A set of four silver taper pattern sauce ladles, George III, London 1803, by Peter, Anne and Wm. Bateman, 159g. (4) €100 - 150

134 A set of six heavy silver plated pistol-handled knives; together with four silver shell topped coffee spoons; and a sugar nips. (11) €120 - 160

126 A rectangular silver cigar box, Birmingham 1913, 8” (20cms). (1) €100 - 150 127 A crested silver toast rack, George IV period, London 1822, with oval handle over a series of arch dividers, 6.5” (17cms), 263g. (1)

135, 136

See illustration on page 13

€150 - 200 128 A modern silver two handled sugar bowl of half reeded oval form; an embossed Irish silver bonbon dish, Dublin 1973, with the commemorative EEC mark; a modern silver pepperette; and an oval silver dish, 326g. (4) €100 - 150

130 130 A pair of silver crested double bowl marrow scoops, George III period, by Wm. Eley, Wm. Fern & Wm. Chawner, London, 1809 and 1813, each with the crest of the Naper family, Loughcrew. (2) See illustration

€300 - 400 131 THE COUNTY KERRY CLUB A set of six heavy silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, by James LeBass, Dublin 1837, all inscribed to the Co. Kerry Club, 518g. (6)

129 129 A pair of Irish bright cut silver table spoons, by John Shields, Dublin 1786, 161g. (2) See illustration

€200 - 300

See illustration

€280 - 350 132 A silver helmet shaped sauce boat and stand, by Cooper Brothers, Sheffield 1979, and an unusual pair of Birmingham silver two handled salts, c.1900, 481g. (4) €150 - 200

135 A pierced and chased Irish silver dish ring, by Hopkins and Hopkins, Dublin, 1911, chased with a stag hunting scene and birds amongst rococo scrolls and flowers, 8.25” (21cms), 416g. (1) See illustration

€750 - 1250 136 A small Irish chased and pierced silver dish ring, by Edmond Johnson, Dublin, 1903, chased with stag hunting scene amongst rococo scrolls and foliage, 4.75” (12cms), 193g; together with another similar, also by Edmond Johnson, Dublin 1905, chased with rural scenes depicting figure, animals and birds, inside a trellis shaped panels, 5” (12.5cms), 137g. (2) €450 - 650 137 THE COUNTY KERRY CLUB A set of six heavy Irish silver fiddle pattern table spoons, by James LeBass, Dublin 1837, each inscribed Co. Kerry Club, 531g. (1) See illustration

€280 - 350

138 138 A fine heavy pair of cast silver salts, early George II period, London, c.1733, probably by David Willaume, 546g, each with floral swags in relief on four lion mask and paw feet, 4” (19cms). (2) See illustration

€300 - 500

137, 131 Founded in the 1830s on Denny Street in Tralee by Irish and AngloIrish landlords, mostly from Kerry and Cork, the County Kerry Club (or The Landlords Club as it was often known), ran as a private Gentleman’s club until the 1960s. Similar in organisation and function to Dublin’s own Kildare Street & Univeristy Club and The 12

Stephen’s Green Hibernian Club, the club served as a meeting place for members, offered accommodation to residents (many of whom would find it difficult to travel home given the infrastructure of the area at the time) and had reciprocal arrangements with other such clubs in Ireland.

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139 A heavy Irish provincial silver soup ladle, by Carden Terry, Cork, 1780, the bright cut feather edge with a shell bowl, 13.75” (35cms), 165g. (1)

146 An Irish silver fiddle pattern and crested fish serving fork, Victorian, Dublin 1884, by J.S., probably J. Scriber, 121g. (1)

150 An oval bright cut and crest silver snuff box, George III period, Dublin 1795, by James Keating, as is, 3” (7.5cms), 62g. (1)

See illustration

See illustration

See illustration

€100 - 150

€200 - 300

€600 - 800

151 An Irish circular silver snuff box, by Charles Lamb, Dublin 1907, with chased and monogrammed cover, 2.5” (6cms), 79g. (1) €180 - 250

140 The DeValera commemorative silver plate, handmade by the Royal Irish Ltd, Dublin, limited edition of 2500, numbered 511/2500, with the 1973 EEC hall mark, in original case with pamphlet, 547g, 11” (28cms). (1) €300 - 500

152 The Queen Elizabeth I silver medal, commemorating the founding of Trinity College Dublin, 1591, awarded to Gulielmus Robinson 1920, in a case with the label of West and Son, The King’s Jewellers, Grafton St., Dublin. (1) €100 - 150

141 The Erskine Hamilton Childers commemorative silver plate, President of Ireland 1973-1974, limited edition of 1000, numbered 70/1000, by the Royal Irish Ltd., Dublin, 550g, 11” (28cms). (1) €300 - 500 142 An Irish provincial silver salver, by W. Egan, Cork, 1962, with shaped and reeded edge on four stylised claw feet, 13.5” (34cms). (1) €1000 - 1500 143 A crested shell and scroll pattern silver skimming spoon, George IV period, Dublin 1827, by T. Farnett, the oval bowl with a shell back and divided centre, 236g, 12” (30cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 144 An Irish silver fish server, Wm. IV period, Dublin 1834, fiddle pattern with pierced blade, 13” (33cms), 174g. (1) See illustration

€150 - 200

147, 150 147 An Irish silver crested vase shaped caster, by Wm. Bond, Dublin c. 1770, with urn finial on a pierced and domed top, on baluster shaped body and stem base, 5.75” (15cms), 119g. (1) See illustration

€300 - 400 148 An Irish cream jug, mid-18th century, the maker’s mark probably that of Sam Walker, Dublin, the shaped edge above a reeded body with scroll handle on three lion mask modern feet, 4” (10cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200 149 An Irish silver Celtic style caddy spoon, Dublin 1973, commemorating Ireland’s entry to the EEC, 32g. (1) €80 - 100

153 An Irish silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, by George Nagle, George III period, c.1800; together with another similar by Sam Neville 1817, 85g. (2) €100 - 150 154 Two similar Irish crested fiddle pattern table spoons, by Sam Neville Dublin, George III period, one 1813, the other 1819, 136g. (2) €120 - 170 155 A pair of Irish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, by A. Murphy, 1806 Dublin, 97g. (2) €150 - 200 156 A set of six plain Irish taper pattern tea spoons, by J.S., probably John Shields, Dublin, c.1780, 89g. (6) €150 - 200

145, 163 145 A circular Irish crested silver tea pot, George III period, by John Stoyte, Dublin 1805, with half reeded body and spout and unusual fruiting finial, 733g. (1) See illustration

€400 - 500

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SILVER & SILVER PLATEWARE 43 - 183 157 An Irish silver crested caddy spoon, by Jeremiah D’Olier, Dublin, c.1780 with shell bowl. (1) €120 - 150

167 A fine Dutch silver cow creamer, naturalistically modelled, c. 1900, the hinged cover with a bumblebee finial with furry type flesh and swirling tail, London import marks, 7” (18cms), 230g. (1)

158 A set of six Irish crested fiddle pattern forks, by Richard Whitford, Dublin, 1816, also with the stamp of M. West, 381g. (1) €200 - 300

See illustration

€800 - 1500

159 A set of six heavy Irish fiddle pattern table spoons, by Rick Whitford, Dublin, 1809 (four crested, two monogrammed), 410g. (6) €240 - 320 160 A set of six Irish crested silver pattern dessert spoons, by George Nagle, Dublin 1811, 185g. (6) €150 - 200

162 162 An Irish helmet shaped silver pedestal cream jug, by Matthew West, Dublin 1792, with a shaped handle on circular stem foot, 180g, 6.75” (17cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 163 A good oval bright cut boat shaped silver sugar bowl, by J.B., probably J. Bolland of Dublin, 1808, the lobed body with a bright cut band and two handles, 8.25” (21cms), 248g. (1) See illustration on page 13

€400 - 600

161 161 An Irish silver sugar bowl, Dublin 1776, by Matthew West, the bead hammered rim on a spiral fluted body chased with floral and fruit swags and fruits vines raised on three shell capped legs with pad feet, 5” (13cms), 156g. (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100

164 An Irish bright cut silver helmet shaped cream jug, George III period, Dublin 1808, with shaped handle on ball feet,156g, 6.25” (16cms). (1) See illustration on page 13

168, 170 168 A heavy silver King’s pattern soup ladle, Victorian, London 1880, 298g. (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 169 An unusual silver shell top meat skewer, by Arthur Keane, Dublin, c.1779, struck twice, with ring handle, 12” (31cms), 77g. (1) Literature: Delamere & O’Brien, 500 years of Irish Silver, ref. 10C12. €200 - 300 170 A silver fiddle pattern serving spoon, London 1798, 12.5” (32cms), 118g. (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

€100 - 150

165 An Irish crested silver soup ladle, Dublin, mid-18th century, with shell bowl and floral closed handle, 14” (36cms), 212g. (1)

171 A bright cut silver helmet shaped cream jug, Irish, Wm. IV period, Dublin 1834, by Daniel Egan on ball feet, 6.5” (17cms), 184g. (1)

See illustration on page 13

See illustration on page 15

€400 - 500

€150 - 220

166 A Birmingham silver sauce boat, c.1897, on three shell-capped pad feet; together with a pair of silver mounted glass cruets; and a small Georgian silver oil ladle. (4) €80 - 90

172 An oval bright cut silver teapot, George III period, London 1808, by Thos. Halford, the reeded body with bright cut bands and a wooden handle, 11” (28cms), 464g. (1) See illustration on page 15

€280 - 320

173 173 A pair of small silver crested salvers, George II period, London, 1740, by John Robinson each with shell and scroll edge on three pad feet, 7.25” (18.5cms), 587g. (2) See illustration

€500 - 700

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174 174 A pair of silver candlesticks, in the Adam’s style, Sheffield 1907, by Jas. Dickson and Sons, each with an oval tapering fluted stem and a conforming oval base, with a border of bell flowers in relief, 10” (26cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

178, 171, 172 177 A silver monteith, by Martin Hall and Co, Sheffield, 1904, profusely chased with scrolling foliage and cartouches on a stem foot, 9.5” (24cms), 942g. (1) See illustration

€500 - 800 175 175 A small baluster shaped circular silver bowl, Victorian, Sheffield, 1856, chased in the rococo style with two handles, 6” (15cms), 6.1g (173g). (1)

178 A chased silver tankard, converted to a jug, with cover, the marks for London, 1809, 6” (15cms), 680g. (as is - altered) See illustration

€300 - 400

181 A four slot silver toast rack, Birmingham, 1903, on ball feet; together with a chased Indian white metal base with hinged cover, 3” (8cms). (1) €70 - 90 181A A large oval silver plated and crested dish cover, 19th century, with leaf cast pineapple finial, the crest with the motto In Hoc Signo Vinces, 18” (46cms). (1) €80 - 150 182 A set of five late Sheffield silver coffee spoons each with pierced scroll handle, together with seven assorted silver salt and mustard spoons, a small sauce ladle (13) €100 - 150

See illustration

€80 - 120 176 A heavy silver spirit lamp, London, 1912, inscribed Punchestown, a silver napkin ring, a silver plated ditto and a small silver trinket dish, 249g. (5)

183 A heavy two handled silver plated tray, with a vine cast border, 25.5” (65cms); together with a circular tray or salver, 16” (40cms); and an oval pierced silver plated tray, modern. (3) €60 - 90

See illustration

€100 - 150

179 179 A circular heavy silver plated sideboard dish, by Elkington and Co., profusely decorated in relief with classical scenes depicting Neptune and other mythological marine figures, around a raised centre, 18” (46cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500 177

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188 184 An oval carved cameo belt buckle, 19th century, depicting a classical scene, in a paste set frame, with diamond and ruby type stones, 2.25” (6cms). (1) €80 - 120 185 A collection of miscellaneous costume jewellery including a silver gilt three-strand interlaced necklace. (a lot) €60 - 90 186 A 9ct gold bangle set with ruby type stones, 30g including stones. (1) €250 - 350 187 A collection of assorted and miscellaneous costume jewellery. (a lot) €10 - 15 188 A fine three-stone diamond ring, on 18ct white gold band, claw set, 1.80ct - 2ct approximately. (1)

194 190 190 A three-stone diamond ring, claw set on 18ct yellow gold, 0.60ct. (1) See illustration

194 fine five-stone diamond ring, old European cut diamonds on an 18ct yellow gold band, the diamonds 1.50ct approximately. (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500

€800 - 1200 191 A fine seven-stone diamond ring, on an 18ct white gold band, 1ct approximately. (1) €1000 - 1500 192 A five-stone diamond ring, on 18ct gold band with s-scroll chasing, the diamonds 1.30ct, approximately. (1)

195 A three-stone diamond and sapphire ring, the centre stone an oval sapphire on an 18ct white gold band with claw setting. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500

See illustration

€2000 - 2500

See illustration

€4500 - 5500 189 A daisy diamond cluster ring, with rub-over setting containing nine round brilliant cut diamonds on an 18ct white gold band, the diamonds 1.50ct. (1) See illustration

193 193 A five-stone sapphire and diamond ring, three sapphires, two diamonds on a fine pierced and chased yellow gold band. (1)

€1800 - 2500

See illustration

€700 - 900

196 196 An aquamarine ring, with large rectangular stone on a fancy set 14ct yellow gold band. (1) See illustration

€700 - 900

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197 A pair of silver ear studs, set with seed pearls and turquoise stone. (2) €50 - 90

211 A very unusual gilt metal mounted enamel Box, early 19th Century Continental, with serpentine front in the form of a two drawer commode decorated inside and out with figures, insects and landscapes, 3 1/2” (9cms). (1) €280 - 350

198 A three-stone diamond and ruby ring, with larger oval centre ruby on an 18ct yellow gold band and claw setting. (1) See illustration

€1400 - 1700 199 A 9ct gold two-colour swivel fob pendant. (1) €200 - 300 200 A 9ct gold dress ring, with carved oval portrait cameo. (1) €200 - 300 201 A gold porcelain brooch, Victorian, with a portrait of a young Austrian peasant boy. (1) €150 - 250 202 A 14ct pierced gold ring, with reeded or shell-shaped sides. (1) €200 - 250 203 A Victorian gold bar brooch, overlaid with scrolling leaves and rubies and pearls. (1) €180 - 220 204 An 18ct yellow gold opal and diamond cluster ring, with large oval opal in an oval band of diamonds, all brilliant cut. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500 205 Attractive carved cameo brooch, with relief portrait profile of a woman. (1) €250 - 320

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206 206 A pair of 18ct white gold diamond and onyx teardrop earrings, in the Art Deco style each with a band of miniature sapphires. (2) See illustration

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€700 - 900 207 A 9ct gold triple horseshoe-shaped ladies brooch. (1) €100 - 200 208 A silver Elgin full hunter Pocket Watch, another smaller silver ditto - a Souvenir from the Friends in St. James Gate 1927, and a small silver Fob Watch. (3) €60 - 90 209 A pair of triform gold and garnet Ear Studs, together with an oval brooch with miniature pendant. (3) €120 - 140 210 A 14ct rose gold full hunter Gent’s Pocket Watch, by American Waltham Watch Co. # 3021944 with keyless wind, the attractive chased case depicting a harbour, 1 1/2” (4cms), together with a small Elgin 14ct gold filled keyless full hunter Gents Pocket Watch (lacking ring suspender). (2) €200 - 220

212 212 A very unusual inlaid rosewood Sewing Case, 19th Century, with a fitted interior with various sewing implements, the cover with a miniature painting depicting an English Coastal Town with Figures on the Beach, O.O.B., 6 1/2” (16.5cm). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

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JEWELLERY & OBJETS D’ART 184 - 237 216 A Zeiss Ikon Art Deco style nickel plated table barometer, 6.25” (16cms). (1) €80 - 120 225 A set of framed military medals, including WW1 service medal (1914-1918); the 1914-1915 star; the Victory medal; The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE); King George V’s coronation medal, 1911; a George VI defence medal, - the majority to Capt. William Bowden-Smith; and a bronze medal commemorating the coronation 1911 for Mayor Alderman, T. Scott Foster J.P. 1911. (a lot) See illustration

€500 - 700 214

213 213 A Cantonese carved ivory card case, 19th century, carved in high relief, with numerous figures in genre scenes, 4.25” (11cms) x 2.75” (7cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

214 A carved oval profile portrait, 18th century, depicting a pope, half length, wearing triple tiara, carved in ivory, on an oval tortoise shell panel in a gold frame, 2.5” (6cms) x 1.75” (5cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350 215 A 9ct gold gent’s wrist watch, with gold bracely. (1) €400 - 600

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184 - 237 JEWELLERY & OBJETS D’ART 226 19th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, Portrait of a lady, by repute - Lady Hester Stanhope wearing a turban, oil on canvas, unframed, 6.5” (17cms) x 5.25” (13.5cms). (1) €150 - 250 227 A pair of coloured oval miniature portrait prints, depicting Napoleon & Josephine, each in moulded mahogany frame, 3.25” (8cms). (2) €80 - 120

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230

228 228 19th century English School Pair of oval portraits of Gentleman in military uniform and Lady in white lace and satin dress, wearing coral necklace, framed as one, each on ivory. 3.25” (8cm). (1)

230 Early 19th century Irish School Oval miniature portrait of a Gentleman wearing a blue jacket, a white cravat, and a white waistcoat. On ivory in gilt metal frame, the reverse with interlaced locks of hair. 7cm. (1) See illustration

€150 - 250

232 ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portrait of a young boy by a desk, writing, oil on panel, 10” (26cms) x 8” (20cms), in moulded brass mounted frame. (1) See illustration

€300 - 500 233 19th century English School An oval miniature silhouette profile portrait of a Gentleman on paper, together with an early 20th century oval miniature lady with leaf tiara, head and shoulders on ivory. 3” (7.5cm) in folding case, the reverse with lock of hair. (2) €100 - 150

See illustration

€300 - 500

234 18th century English School Oval miniature portrait on ivory, a gentleman with powdered hair and white cravat inside a black jacket, head and shoulders. 3” (7.5cm). (1) €100 - 150 231

229 229 An oval miniature painting on porcelain, depicting a woman wearing a white veil holding a lamp in her right hand, seated by a ledge, 3.25” (8cms) x 2.5” (6.5cms). (1) See illustration

€180 - 250

231 18th century English School Miniature portrait of a Lady on ivory, wearing coral necklace and ruby tiara, half-length on a landscape. 3.5” (9cm) x 3” (7.5cm). (1) See illustration

€180 - 250

235 J.B., 1795 An oval miniature portrait of a gentleman wearing a blue jacket and lace cravat with grey powdered hair, signed with a monogram and dated 1795. Within a gilt metal frame and a band of interlaced art platted hair lock and other gilt metal frame, the reverse with the monogram “M” on locks of hair. 1.5” (4cm). (1) €200 - 300 236 Early 19th century English School Oval miniature portrait of a lady, head and shoulders with curly hair in gilt metal frame and outer ebonised frame. (1) 2.75” (7cm) €100 - 150 237 Late 18th century / early 19th century English School Portrait of an Admiral in uniform, seated by a red velvet cushion. 3.5” (9cm) x 3” (7cm). (1) €180 - 250

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264, 249, 263 238 A selection of Waterford and other crystal glasses, comprising a set of six Waterford tumblers, a set of five cut glass tumblers, three odd tumblers, seven stemmed cut glass wines, four larger matching ditto and a set of three similar. (28 approx.) €150 - 250 239 A Waterford crystal decanter and stopper; another Galway crystal ditto and one other decanter. (3) €80 - 120 240 A Tipperary crystal bowl; three cut glass jars and covers; a smaller glass bowl; two glass dishes; a dressing table tray; a ring stand; a Waterford crystal candlestick; and a cut glass lampshade. (12) €80 - 150 241 A Waterford cut glass decanter and stopper, of baluster form, 12.5” (32cms); together with another cut glass decanter and stopper. (2) €80 - 120 242 A collection of 16 ruby glass wines, late 19th century, each on a clear glass stem; together with seven green glass ditto. (23) €120 - 150 243 A glass Epergne, Victorian, with three cone shaped vases, on a glass bowl, 24” (61cms), together with an etched glass decanter and stopper on stemmed foot, a cranberry glass water jug, a pair of small bud vases, two other vases, and a glass shoe. (a lot) €60 - 90 244 A Waterford crystal Ships Decanter, with prism stopper and a porcelain Port Label, together with a Kilkenny crystal vase and a modern Belleek parian ware desk stand with clock case. (a lot) €100 - 150 245 A set of 7 Waterford crystal tumblers, together with 6 large Waterford crystal tumblers, and a Waterford crystal water jug. (14) €100 - 150 20

246 A Waterford cut glass bowl, together with a similar cylindrical ditto also Waterford. 7” (18cms). (2) €100 - 150 247 A set of 6 Waterford crystal wines, together with a Waterford cut glass decanter with prism stopper. (7) €80 - 120 249 A heavy silver plated tantalus, with three square cut glass bottles, each with a prism stopper, stamped Daniel and Arthur of London, on a rectangular base, 15.5” (40cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 800 250 A heavy Waterford crystal claret jug, with prism stopper on a circular stem base, 15.25” (30cms). (1) €150 - 250 251 A baluster shaped Waterford crystal water jug, 10” (25cms). (1) €80 - 120 252 A Waterford crystal mallet shaped decanter and stopper, 13.25” (34cms); together with a Tyrone crystal bowl, 9” (23cms). (2) €150 - 200 253 A baluster shaped Waterford cut glass vase, 9” (23cms); a similar ditto with flared neck, 9” (23cms); and a small Cavan crystal vase, 7.5” (19cms). (3) €120 - 150 254 A cased Waterford Clarion design cut glass whiskey decanter, with square tapering stopper and two cut glass tumblers; together with a Waterford John Rocha crystal bowl, 8” (20cms). (4) €150 - 250 255 A Waterford crystal desk time piece, cased; another smaller Waterford crystal desk time piece in the Art Deco style, with original packaging; and a pair of Tipperary crystal tumblers. (4) €80 - 150

256 A fine Preciosa glass model, The Majestic Eagle, designed 2006, in original fitted case, as new, 7” (18cms); together with a similar The Hermit Crab, in coloured, frosted and plain glass; another entitled Large Owl, another The Snail; and one other The Woodpecker; each in original fitted protective cases, some with certificate. (5) €300 - 500 257 A collection of eight various Preciosa coloured and plain glass ornaments, one modelled as a group of tortoises; another of a diving dolphin; another modelled as a kitten (as is); a pair of crystal trees; another entitled Three Lucky Nuts, modelled as three nuts on a leaf; another entitled Dancing Baby Elephants; a rabbit; and a kitten; each in protective cylindrical presentation case. (8) €200 - 300 258 A collection of Preciosa crystal ornaments - one a crystal parrot on a tree covered in frosted glass; another entitled A Skiing Moose; another entitled Curious Chick; another Lucky Mouse, Kitten on a pillow; and A Lucky Dice; various sizes, all presented in protective presentation case. (7) €200 - 300 259 A cut glass musical decanter, 19th century, with stopper, inset with an automaton lift activated musical apparatus, 10.75” (27cms). (1) €150 - 250 260 Two matching cut glass decanters, early 19th century, probably Irish, each with triple neck rings and a star form target stopper, above strawberry cut panels, 10.5” (27cms)h and 9” (23cms)h respectively. (2) €200 - 300 260A A set of six ruby glass wines, each with a facet cut stem on a circular dome foot. (6) €100 - 150

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238 - 275 GLASS & GLASSWARE 261 A Sheffield silver plated cruet, early 19th century, with an assortment of cut glass jars and bottles with stoppers, 10” (26cms). (1) €80 - 150

271 A silver plated and cut glass claret jug, early 20th century, the plated and hinged top with a shell thumb piece and a scroll handle, the body with arched cut glass panels on a circular stem base, 14” (36cms). (1)

262 A rectangular silver plated and cut glass biscuit box, with hinged cover and swing handle in a plated frame on scroll legs, 7.5” (19cms). (1) €400 - 500

See illustration

€180 - 250

263 An oak and brass mounted tantalus, c. 1900. with three square cut glass bottles and prism stoppers, lacking key, 13.75” (33cms). (1) See illustration on page 20

€250 - 350 264 An attractive silver plated and cut glass tantalus, with fold-over handle, the square cut glass decanters each with a conforming square stopper, with brandy, gin and whiskey labels on a pierced rectangular base with canted corners on four lion mask and paw feet, 11” (28cms). (1) See illustration on page 20

€400 - 500 265 A good quality silver plated cut glass Tantalus stand, the triform base with a centre leaf cast ring handle and three slots each with a matching engraved and cut glass decanter, with prism stoppers, 15.25” (39cms). (4) See illustration

€500 - 700

266 266 A Lalique relief moulded and frosted glass ice bucket, Ganymede, modelled with nudes against foliage, signed, 9” (23cms) h. (1) See illustration

€400 - 500 267 A set of six engraved and monogrammed glass mugs, each of baluster form, 4.5” (11cms); together with a matching glass tray, 13” (33cms). (7) €150 - 250

272 A large heavy silver plated two-handled urn or table centre, with ruby flashed and cut glass bowl, the rustic handles formed as scrolling branches flanking a leaf cast rim on an oval two-stage base, on rectangular plinth with concave corners, 14.5” (37cms)h x 23” (58cms)w. (1) €500 - 700 273 A large quantity of miscellaneous glass, various set of moulded glass bowls, stands, water jugs, salad bowls, glass serving dishes, etc. (approx. 40) €40 - 60 274 A large quantity of miscellaneous domestic drinking glasses, champagnes, wines, ports, sherries, etc. (a lot) €40 - 60

268 Two glass salad bowls, each with plated collar, a Waterford crystal vase, as is, a small cut glass vase, and a large floral bowl. (a lot) €40 - 60 269 A bulbous cut glass and silver plated claret jug, with scroll handle, 9.5” (24cms). (1) See illustration

275

€250 - 350 270 An etched glass claret jug, c. 1900, with ornate silver plated mount and handle, the spout formed as a mask of Bacchus, and a further mask on the double scroll handle, 11.5” (29cms). (1)

275 A heavy glass bowl, with vine chased and cast silver plated fold-over rim, 17” (43cms). (1) See illustration

€150 - 250

See illustration

€250 - 350

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ORIENTAL & TRIBAL ART 276 - 344 276 A pair of Japanese bronze models of carp, naturalistically formed, 11.5” (29cms) each. (2) €80 - 150 277 A two-colour bronze figure of a reclining snarling tiger, 13.5” (34cms). (1) €150 - 250 278 A pair of Japanese relief moulded bronze vases, c. 1900, each applied with a dragon around a flared neck and various birds below amongst foliage, 12” (30cms). (2) €200 - 300 279 A pair of carved Chinese figures, one modelled as a woman with satchel on her back, the other a bearded fisherman, each 12.25” (31cms) h. (2) €150 - 200 280 A pair of Chinese carved wooden figures, one modelled as a man with one leg across a pony’s back, the other, a woman playing the flute, both with inscriptions and signature verso, 14” (36cms). (2) €120 - 180

281 281 A large Chinese export porcelain bowl, late 18th century, decorated with European and Chinese figures in hunting scenes against an iron red and gilt trellis pattern, 11” (28cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 500 282 A Chinese carved bone dagger, with single edge blade, 8.75” (22cms), with bone grip and scabbard. (1) €280 - 350 283 A Chinese single edged steel dagger, with 7.5” (19cms) blade, in carved bone scabbard and conforming grip depicting figures. 13” (33cms) overall. (1) €200 - 300 284 A carved bleached wood Chinese figure modelled as an Immortal holding a branch of fruit with a child and a stork by his feet, 24” (61cms). (1) €180 - 250

285 A rectangular Chinese box, 19th century, of ogee form, overlaid with Chinese figures in carved mother o’ pearl and soapstone inside a Greek key border, the sides with conforming overlay depicting flowers, Chinese emblems, etc, in lapis lazuli, soapstone and other materials, under a sliding cover, 9” (23cms). (1) €400 - 600 286 A Middle Eastern silvered copper bowl, probably an alms dish, 14.5” (37cms). (1) €30 - 50 287 A heavy Chinese carved soapstone figure of an Immortal, standing, flanked with a young boy and a stork, indistinctly signed, 7” (18cms). (1) €80 - 120 288 An attractive pair of Japanese Imari bottle vases, 19th century, decorated in typical palette with flowers and foliage against iron red and white, 13” (33cms). (1) €300 - 500

294 A carved green jade cup, the edge with a Greek key border, the handle formed as a bird head with chrysanthemum, 4” (10cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 700 295 A Chinese bronze jar, of globular form, relief chased with children at play, 6” (15cms). (1) €100 - 150 296 A Chinese spinach-coloured soap-stone figure of a Buddha, 9.5” (24cms). (1) €80 - 120 297 An octagonal shaped blue and white Chinese porcelain plate warmer, 18th century, with hot water cavity 10.5” (27cms). (1) €280 - 350 298 Two similar Chinese green glazed stoneware jars, one inscribed with calligraphy and decorated with birds, 10” (26cms); the other, a smaller similar ditto, 9.5” (24cms). (2) €100 - 200

289 A pair of carved Chinese figures, each modelled as a fisherman holding fish in left hand and spear in the other, 12.5” (32cms). (1) €120 - 180 290 A Japanese Imari skillet shaped bulbous koro, c. 1900, decorated in typical pallet with scrolling foliage and panels of flowers on three stylised elephant mask legs, the cover surmounted with a temple lion, as is, on a circular pierced hardwood base, 10” (26cms)h. (3) €150 - 250 291 A carved Indian sandalwood work box, 19th century, the hinged top carved with scrolling foliage, stylised monkeys flanking a temple, the sides with conforming relief carving on four bracket feet, 12.5” (32cms). (1) €150 - 200 292 A Chinese blue and white barrel shaped porcelain garden seat, with pierced seat, decorated with mythical animals, 18” (46cms). (1) €150 - 250

299 299 A Chinese famille verte wall vase, of heart shape, decorated with numerous figures on a flared base, 9” (23cms)h x 8” (20cms)w. (1) See illustration

€300 - 500 300 A pair of Japanese bronze koros, of baluster hexagonal form, each cover surmounted with a temple lion, surmounted, above relief moulded panels, 11” (28cms). (2) €100 - 150 301 A Chinese carved faux-rhinoceros horn, 14” (36cms). (1) €100 - 150

293, 294 293 A small carved green jade urn and cover, surmounted with a temple lion, with two dragon mask handles each with intricate ring, 4.5” (12ms). (1)

302 Two similar Satsuma dishes, late 19th century, each with numerous portraits and a dragon, 7.25” (18.5cms). (2) €250 - 350

See illustration

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276 - 344 ORIENTAL & TRIBAL ART 309 A very unusual carved Chinese hardwood display cabinet, 19th century, with floral carved pediment above an arrangement of open shelves, a cupboard door and a drawer, each profusely carved with scrolling foliage and flanked with openwork side panels, raised on four ball and claw feet, 66” (168cms)h x 31” (79cms). (1) €1200 - 1500 303 303 A Chinese famille rose octagonal bowl, 19th century with gilt edge around a yin yang on a circular stem base, red seal mark 8.75” (22cms). (1) See illustration

€150 - 220 310, 326

304 A Chinese Senior Civil Official Rank Badge, Qing Dynasty, embroidered in gold and silver threads, 11 1/2” (29cms) square. (1) €250 - 350

310 An archaic style lidded bronze ritual food vessel or ding. (1) See illustration

€500 - 800

305 A rectangular famille verte porcelain panel, 19th Century, depicting figures and pagodas in a landscape, 10” x 15” (25cms x 38cms). (1) €200 - 300 306 A Chinese porcelain stick and umbrella stand, modern, decorated with temple lions amongst foliage, 21” (53cms). (1) €100 - 150 307 A marquetry inlaid rosewood panel, 19th century Indian, decorated with lady drummer under an arch, 14.5” (37cms) x 7.75” (19.5cms). (1) €80 - 150

308 308 A very unusual Chinese bronze shrine in the form of a pagoda, with double roof surmounted with an urn finial flanked with two goats, the doors of the shrine with white metal temple lions, birds and flowers in six panels, on two copper doors with calligraphy inscriptions, the sides, back and front with embossed bronze panels depicting flowers and foliage, the roof corners terminating in grotesque animal masks holding bells, 32” (82cms)h x 21” (53cms); on a Chinese hardwood stand with two shelves, 42” (107cms)h x 20” (51cms)w. (2)

311 A good Japanese Satsuma bowl, Meiji period (1886-1912), profusely decorated with interlaced panels or bands, depicting birds and flowers and other typical patterns, 4.75” (12cms). (1) See illustration

€180 - 250

See illustration

€1500 - 2500

312 312 A heavy Chinese bronze vase, 19th century, the flared neck applied with two mythical mask handles, the baluster body chased with various Chinese mythological emblems and motifs, 18.25” (47cms)h. (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800 313 A Chinese porcelain panel, depicting father and child in a landscape with Chinese inscription, 21” (54cms) x 6” (16cms). (1) €80 - 120

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ORIENTAL & TRIBAL ART 276 - 344 323A A carved Chinese soapstone relief with female figures in a landscape, 12” (30cms) x 12” (30cms). (1) €180 - 150 324 A carved Chinese enamel and cinnabar type Bowl, on a hardwood stand, together with a small similar red lacquered cinnabar Box and cover, and a smaller similar ditto. (3) €80 - 150 325 A very early Korean celadon bowl, probably 13th century, 5.25” (13cms). (1) €80 - 120 326 A Chinese bronze ritual wine vessel in the form of a stylised deer, with Taotie mask decoration, 8” (20cms) h. Provenance: Private collection 314

319

314 A carved Burmese hardwood stand, late 19th century, with arched and pierced top, flanked to each side with stylised lion, supporting a heavy bronze gong, with carved and pierced side panels, the base with four lions standing, on four scroll legs. 70” (178cms) h x 50” (127cms). (1)

319 A large dark ground Imari baluster shaped vase, 19th century, with flared neck, the body decorated with colourful fans and panels depicting figures in landscapes, 25” (64cms). (1) See illustration

See illustration

€700 - 1100 315 A Chinese baluster shaped blue and white vase and cover, late 19th century, decorated with a dragon amongst foliage, 15” (38cms). (1) €150 - 200 316 A carved African tribal mask, 20th century. 20” (51cms) h. (1) €100 - 200 317 A pair of Chinese blue and white baluster shaped porcelain vases, each with a flared neck and decorated with figures, bears four character mark, 16” (40cms). (1) €180 - 250 318 A Cantonese porcelain vase, 19th century, applied with dragons and Fu Dogs in relief, against famille rose colouring, decorated with figures, exotic birds, butterflies, etc. under a flared neck, 13.5” (34cms) h. (1) €300 - 500

See illustration on page 23

€600 - 1200 327 A Chinese white hardstone axe head, carved with hawk motif, late Qing Dynasty, 3.25” (8cms). (1) See illustration on page 25

€250 - 350

€80 - 120

320 A heavy pair of Chinese carved hardstone or marble urns and covers, each of baluster form with dragon surmounted, the body applied with dragon head and ring handles, and etched with figurines in horse drawn carriage, 14” (36cms). (1) €700 - 1500

328 A carved Chinese carton ivory export child’s game, with coloured strings and ivory poles. (1) €200 - 300

321 A pair of baluster shaped Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jars and covers, modern, 22.5” (57cms). (2) €300 - 500 322 A pair of large Chinese blue and white bulbous ginger jars and covers, modern, decorated with figures in landscapes, 11” (28cms). (1) €150 - 250 323 A large pair of heavy Chinese carved hardstone or marble models of Tang style horses, each saddled, 20” (51cms). (2) €500 - 600

329 329 Chinese Guangxu period silk head dress, with fine gold and coloured silk embroidery. (1) Provenance: Irish Estate Collection See illustration

€200 - 300 330 A Chinese Doucai crane cup, with seal mark on base, 3” (7.5cms) w. (1) €80 - 120 331 A Chinese white jade tablet depicting a scholar in a landscape with archaistic script to rear, 18th / 19th century, 2.5” (6cms). (1) See illustration

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336, 336, 337

332 A Chinese green hardstone axe in the form of a snake, 5.25” (13cms). (1) See illustration

€80 - 120 333 A Chinese pierced and carved white jade disc depicting dragons, probably late Qing. 2.5” (6.5cms). (1) See illustration on page 24

€80 - 120 334 A Chinese yellow hardstone Bi disc, Wang slates style, probably 19th century, 2.5” (6.5cms). (1) See illustration

€80 - 120 335 A Chinese green hardstone mottled Bi disc (Huan), possibly Neolithic, 2.75” (7cms). (1) See illustration

€100 - 200

338

336 A Chinese russet coloured carved hardstone hilt depicting a Qilin style creature with russet coloured archer rig, 3” (7cms). (1) See illustration

€150 - 250 337 A Chinese 18th / 19th century robin’s egg glaze brush washer, formed as a three-clawed dragon above foaming waves, 4.5” (11cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 338 A pair of Japanese tusk vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), pierced and intricately carved, depicting monkeys collecting fruit from a tree, 6.25” (16cms). (2) See illustration

€300 - 500 339 An early Chinese carved wooden figure, modelled as a seated Buddha, 4.5” (12cms). (1) €100 - 150 344

340 A hand painted lace fan, 19th century, decorated with flowers, on carved ivory or bone sticks, 26” (66cms). (1) €80 - 120

342 A carved Japanese figure of a warrior, in military uniform, 19” (48cms). (1) €180 - 250

341 A cast bronze model of a snarling tiger, in the Japanese style, modern, 19” (49cms). (1) €80 - 120

343 A Chinese baluster-shaped Famille verte vase, 19th century, now converted to a table lamp, 14” (36cm). (1) €200 - 300

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344 A pair of carved bamboo brush pots, Chinese - late 18th century, each finely carved in low relief with figures near pagodas in landscapes, one signed and inscribed in calligraphy, 4.5” (11cms). (2) See illustration

€500 - 800

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350

346 An attractive French red boulle bracket timepiece, 19th century, by Payne, New Bond Street, London, the rococo-style waisted case with floral and leaf scroll crest, above a circular dial with raised enamel Roman and Arabic numerals, flanked with ornate scrolling ormolu mounts on a fixed conforming serpentine shaped rosewood bracket with conforming mounts, 19.5” (50cms)h x 12” (31cms). (1)

350 A French gilt brass mantel clock, 19th century, by Japy Frères, the lever movement striking on a single steel bell and a pink circular porcelain dial with Roman numerals, in a bead moulded frame supporting a pink porcelain urn, the dial flanked with two classical masks to each side and crested with a ribbon bow on a rectangular stem base, the centre inset with a porcelain panel painted with woman in a landscape with two sheep, 12” (31cms). (1)

See illustration

€700 - 1100

348 348 A brass and white marble mantel clock, with lever movement and convex porcelain dial with Arabic numerals and floral swags, under an ornate urn finial issuing vine swags, the dial crested with ribbon bow and flowers above a bow fronted bevelled glass panel showing a sunburst pendulum, flanked with two marble columns on a serpentine base, 14.5” (37cms). (1)

See illustration

€1200 - 1800

See illustration

€1200 - 1800

349 347 347 A large brass mounted French tortoise shell bracket clock, late 19th century, with double fusee movement, striking on a brass bell, the top surmounted by a winged classical figure blowing a trumpet, above a circular dial with enamel Roman numerals, around a centre panel chased with musical trophies and birds, and a glass panel below depicting classical figure in a horse drawn chariot, raised on scroll legs, 37” (94cms) h x 18.75” (47cms). (1) See illustration

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349 A very unusual single fusee brass skeleton clock, 19th century, with verge movement, the enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals and vacant centre in a leaf cast frame, a sunburst pendulum under a glass dome on an ebonised base, 12” (30cms). (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500

351 351 An ornate white marble and gilt brass portico style mantel clock, surmounted with two handled urn with flower crest applied with swags, above a circular convex dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, bears signature Richard Paria, with silk suspension movement and sunburst mask pendulum, supported by four marble columns each with gilt brass capital with hanging fruits and floral swags and ribbon bows, on an inverted breakfront marble plinth with brass panels, raised on adjustable brass legs, 19.5” (50cms)h x 12” (31cms)w. (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2500

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352 352 A fine quality mahogany cased bracket clock of small proportions, by McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, with double chain fusee movement, a brass dial with Roman numerals under an arch top with swing brass handle and a brass inlaid panel below raised on a moulded rectangular plinth with brass ball feet, 11” (28cms) x 7.5” (19cms). (1)

356 A heavy oval French brass and porcelain mantel clock, by L. Marti, Paris, the lever movement striking on a steel bell, the circular porcelain dial decorated with flowers and with Arabic numerals above a jewelled panel depicting two cherubs, two bow fronted side panels with similar decoration and a rear door with colourful flowers, 10.25” (26cms). (1) €600 - 900

358 A three piece gilt brass mantel clock garniture, the clock with arched top enclosing a pink porcelain dial, Roman numerals, the centre decorated with two cherubs above a further decorated panel depicting two figures by an alter in a landscape, on a rectangular base, 13” (33cms); with a pair of matching pink porcelain urns with ornate mounts and conforming decoration. (3) See illustration

€600 - 900

See illustration

€2000 - 3000

357

353 353 A small bronze boudoir mantel clock, the barrel shaped drum with a painted enamel dial and Arabic numerals, surmounted with Bacchanalian cherubs, on a rectangular plinth with bowed ends and turned legs, 7.5” (19cms) x 6.5” (16cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200 354 A miniature five glass brass carriage clock, probably French, with enamel dial and swing handle, 3” (8cms). (1) €60 - 90

357 An unusual silver plated boudoir mantel time piece, the earlier lever movement, no. 1818, with ornate chased clock, by Joseph Wybrants with enamel dial and Roman numerals with subsidiary dial for seconds, supported by a reeded urn and flanked with two reeded cylindrical columns on a rectangular base with scroll feet, 10.5” (27cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

359 359 An unusual oak barometer/thermometer, Edwardian, the divided pediment with a dentil moulded cornice and urn finial above two Doric type fluted columns, flanking a thermometer dial, above a circular compensated aneroid barometer, by J. Daniels, London, in a square panel, 44” (110cms)h x 13.5” (34cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

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363 363 A circular wall time piece, by Hopkins & Hopkins of Dublin, 19th century, with single fusee movement and a painted dial with Roman numerals inside a moulded frame, 16” (40cms). (1)

364

See illustration

€100 - 150

360 360 A bird’s eye walnut cased stick barometer, mid-19th century, by Frankham & Wilson, 12 Wilson Street, Grays Inn, with double ivory scale and ivory thermometer scale above a circular moulded cistern cover, 37” (93cms). (1) See illustration

€750 - 850

361 361 A good mahogany wall clock, 19th century, by McMaster, 97 Grafton Street, Dublin, with a painted convex dial and Roman numerals, 15” (38cms). (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 362 A mahogany drop dial wall clock, late 19th century, with circular painted dial and Roman numerals, 22” (56cms) x 16” (41cms). (1) €70 - 90 28

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346 - 389 CLOCKS, TIMEPIECES & BAROMETERS 364 A good brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock, Regency period, with arched and reeded top crested with a rosette, with double fusee eight-day movement with pull repeat and a circular convex painted dial with Roman numerals, signed W. Lock of Cheltenham, the brass Gothic pierced side panels, under brass ring handles on a rectangular ripple moulded plinth with brass ball feet, 18.75” (48cms) x 12” (30cms). (1) See illustration on page 28

€600 - 900

367 367 A French mahogany mantel clock, 19th century, by Mougin of Versailles, the cartouche shaped case carved with scrolling foliage, the convex enamel dial with Roman numerals, striking on a gong, 14” (36cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

365 365 A red tortoiseshell and brass mounted French mantel clock, by A.D. Mougin, (deux medailles) Paris, Louis XV style, c.1880, crested with a leaf sprig above a circular dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the waisted case with ornate brass mounts and on four scroll legs, 14” (36cms)h x 7” (18cms)w. (1) See illustration

€300 - 500 366 A fine gilt bronze French Empire lyre clock, early 19th century, the lyre crested with classical male bust, flanked to each side with a stylised swan neck, above a circular ornate pierced dial with raised silk suspension movement with count wheel striking on a steel bell, supported by two griffins on rectangular plinth applied with trophies on bun feet, 17.5” (45cms) x 7.5” (19cms). (1) See illustration on page 28

€1500 - 2500

368 368 An unusual mantel clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed on the dial A.J. Wright and Company of Paris, also signed on the back plate, the lever movement striking on two steel bells with two hammers, on a brass stem support and hexagonal marble plinth under a glass dome, 11” (28cms). (1) See illustration

369

€300 - 500

369 A mahogany ship’s stick barometer, early 19th century, with brass mounts, the arched top with a ring pendant, and double silverised scale, signed in the arch H. Hughes, 59 Fenchurch Street, London, above an ivory thermometer scale and a brass reservoir, 36” (92cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 800

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371 371 An attractive French gilt brass mantel clock, with porcelain mounts, surmounted with cobalt blue and gilt decorated porcelain two handled urns, above an arch flanked with two stylised dolphins, and a circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, the eight day lever movement striking on a steel bell, the case stamped Brunfaut, with porcelain panel below the dial painted with two figures in a garden, raised on scroll and urn shaped feet, 14.5” (37cms), on gilt wooden base. (1)

373 A heavy black and rouge marble mantel clock, late 19th century, by Marti of Paris, with eight day movement striking on a gong, the moulded cornice above a circular marble dial, signed John Bennet, London & Paris, with Roman numerals, flanked with two pilasters, on an inverted breakfront base, 16” (41cms)h x 12.5” (31cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

See illustration

€400 - 600

374

372 370 370 A rosewood and brass mounted stick barometer, early 19th century, by Lilley of London, with double panel silverised scale and a silverised thermometer, above a brass cistern, 37” (94cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

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372 A large heavy brass five glass carriage clock, by Aird and Thomson of Paris, the silver dial with Roman numerals, inside a fret cut silverised panel depicting hunting scenes and Celtic designs and two similar side panels, all flanked with Corinthian style reeded columns striking on a steel gong, 8” (20cms) See illustration

374 A serpentine fronted black marble and malachite inlaid mantel clock, late 19th century, unsigned, the moulded top surmounted with a bronze group modelled as a classical woman playing a lute, seated on a stool with hoof legs, above a circular marble dial with gilt Roman numerals and an eight day movement with outside count wheel, striking on a steel bell, raised on a conforming plinth, 20.5” (52cms) h x 17.5” (45cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 700

€600 - 900

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346 - 389 CLOCKS, TIMEPIECES & BAROMETERS 375 An Irish inlaid mahogany longcase clock, by Chris Clarke, Dublin, the divided pediment above a square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, and a subsidiary dial for seconds, flanked with fluted columns, above a double arched trunk door, with rounded reeded corners, on moulded box base with bracket feet, 90” (209cms) x 18.5” (47cms). (1) See illustration

€3500 - 4500 376 An American 30 hour Wall Clock, by Jerome & Co., 19th Century, in grained rosewood case, 26” x 15 1/2” (66cms x 39cms). (1) €80 - 150 377 An English carved oak Longcase Clock, the moulded cornice above an arched brass dial signed Benjamin Rodgers, (listed Derbyshire 1715 - 1745), the arch engraved on a concave panel with a griffin above a circular silverised chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, around a subsidiary dial for seconds, a carved and crested trunk door below on conforming moulded box base, with weights and pendulum, 78” x 20” (198cms x 51cms). (1) €600 - 900 378 A mahogany stick barometer, 20th century, with ivory scale and thermometer dial, 36” (91cms)h. (1) €200 - 300 379 A mahogany clock case, for a longcase clock, 19th century, with arched door and moulded box base. (1) €150 - 200 380 A polished limestone and yellow variegated marble mantel clock, by Japy Frères, Paris, late 19th century, with ornate brass mounts, the rectangular stepped top supporting a brass Medici lion, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed Amry and Sons, Paris, flanked with two reeded brass columns and a floral brass swag below on a rectangular stepped base with presentation plaque, 16.5” (43cms) x 9.25” (24cms). (1) €150 - 250 381 A black polished limestone and coloured marble mantel clock, early 20th century, signed Levasseur, We. St., Honore, 362, of break-front architectural design, the moulded top above a square panel inset with a circular enamel dial, with Roman numerals, flanked with two shaped corbels, on a rectangular moulded plinth. (1) €100 - 150

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382 A majolica mantel clock, with oyster shell surmounted, on a platform, above a circular dial with raised Roman numerals, the lever movement striking on a steel bell, by Japy Frères, Paris, flanked with two mythical Chinoiserie style animal masks, on a rectangular chinoiserie plinth, 11” (28cms) x 10” (26cms). (1) €180 - 250 383 A good repeater brass cased carriage clock, signed Camerden & Forster of New York, with alarm, striking with three hammers, on two steel coils, the dial with a brass chapter ring and raised Arabic numerals, around a Gothic pierced centre with tracery, the case with five glass panels and a swing handle,, 5.75” (15cms). (1) €400 - 600 386 A French brass carriage clock, with five glass panels and a swing handle, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, raised on bracket feet, 5” (13cms)h. (1) €180 - 250 387 A French kingwood, walnut and parquetry mantel clock, late 19th century, by Vincenti & Cie, Paris (1823 - 1923), with silk suspension movement outside count wheel striking on a steel bell, the waisted case with ornate gilt brass mounts and a circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, 14” (35cms) x 9” (23cms). (1) €200 - 300 388 A brass and mother-o-pearl inlay Wall Clock, 19th Century, with ornate pendulum, the moulded cornice above a brass mounted silverised dial with Roman numerals and an arched glazed door, 32” x 14” (81cms x 36cms). (1) €200 - 300 389 A mahogany Wheel Barometer, by M. Silo of Belfast, with swan neck pediment as is, above an arrangement of four dials, signed on the lower spirit dial, 43” (110cms). (1) €400 - 600

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PORCELAIN & OTHER CERAMICS 391 - 490 402 A bulbous Dresden porcelain bowl and cover, with flower head finial, another similar bowl and cover, and a Dresden porcelain urn and cover with rams mask handles, 8” (20cms). (3) €100 - 150

390 A flower-encrusted Belleek pot, second period (1891-1926) of spiral-reeded form, 4.25” (11cm), together with a small shell moulded sugar bowl, second period also, an oval shell moulded bowl, first period (18631890), 4.75” (12cm), and a decorated and berry moulded baluster shaped cream jug, first period also, d.140 4” (10cm). (4) €180 - 220

403 A pair of two-handled Derby porcelain vases, early 19th century, each with a slant flared neck, flanked with two ring handles above a colourful floral painted hand with gilt sprays above and below on a square stem base. 9” (23cm). (2)

391 A tall Dresden porcelain Comport, with pierced bowl on flower encrusted stem, 12” (30cms), together with a porcelain Figure modelled as a Girl with dove seated on a tree stump, 8 1/2” (21cms). (2) €80 - 120

See illustration on page 33

€200 - 300 404 A pair of miniature porcelain busts, Sir Joshua Reynolds and Charles Dickens, 3.5” (9cms), a small porcelain figure of a Roman Soldier, probably Samson and another Sitzendorf of a man with sword, 6.24” (16cms) (4) €100 - 150

392 A collection of various Porcelain Figures and Groups, some Capi-di-Monte, one Royal Doulton “Southern Bell”, HM22229, and other miscellaneous Figures and Groups. (12) €100 - 120 397 397 A Meissen porcelain group, 19th century, modelled as a young gentleman seated on a stool holding a gun with terrier by his side, on a circular moulded base, 6” (15cms). (1) See illustration

405 A pair of small Bloor Derby ewers, c. 1830, each encrusted with colourful flowers, against green on globular bodies and white necks with gilt sprays. (1) See illustration on page 33

€150 - 200

€300 - 500

406 A Derby vase, c.1810, of campana form decorated with colourful flowers applied with two serpent handles (restored) on a stem base, 8” (22cms). (1) €180 - 200 393 393 A Berlin porcelain Bowl and cover, 19th Century the domed cover surmounted with a bacchanalian cherub toasting the gods, between two colourful scenes, each depicting figures merry making around tables within floral sprays and similar scenes and flowers around the bowl 10” x 12 1/2”(25cms x 32cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

398 398 A very unusual porcelain samson teapot, 19th century, in the form of a cockerel, with armorial crest and motto Ut migra turis Habita, decorated in the Famille rose style in bright enamels, the cockerel with the head facing towards the tail, and a rabbit finial on the teapot cover, 6.5” (17cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 399 A pair of German terracotta figures, late 19th century, one modelled as a young peasant girl with basket on her back, the other a boy, 8.25” (21cms); together with a German bisque group modelled as a lady and gent. (3). €80 - 150 395 395 A pair of Meissen porcelain figures, 19th century, one modelled as a lady holding an apron full of grapes in a colourful dress; the other, a gentleman with hat full of grapes, each on circular Greek key moulded base, 6.5” (17cms). (2)

400 Four colourful porcelain Groups, one modelled as children playing with a horse, the other children playing on a swing, probably Italian, 12” (30cms), another with an old vagrant on a park bench, and another a lady with doves. (4) €80 - 120

407 An attractive English porcelain vase, probably Coalport, 19th century, of oval tapering form, decorated with fruit against gilt and white, applied with two scroll handles on a rectangular base, 9” (23cms). (1) €200 - 300 408 A Chelsea porcelain sunflower dish c. 1750, of leaf form with rustic stem handle in yellow, white, red, and green 8” (20cms) x 7.5” (19cms). (1) €200 - 300 409 A pair of Derby, Stephenson, and Hancock porcelain candlesticks, c. 1860, one modelled as a young girl seated by a tree stump with basket of flowers, the other a young man. 7” (18cms). (1) €100 - 120 410 Vienna porcelain group, 19th century, modelled with woman by a spinning wheel, holding a bible or rococo style base incised bee hive mask & c844 6” (15cms) €200 - 300

See illustration

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411, 413 411 A Bow porcelain figure c. 1770, modelled as a woman playing musical triangle before bocage on rococo flower encrusted base. 7.5” (19cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 400

416 A reticulated oval Chelsea basket c. 1770, gold anchor mark, James Giles decorated with exotic binds amongst foliage inside a longhorse pierced border with small handles, 11” (28cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 417 A Derby plate, the centred roundel with a landscape, “Near Clewer Berks.” blue mark c. 1785, rubbed, 9” (23cms). (1) €80 - 120

412

420

412 A pair of Samson porcelain groups, c.1870, modelled as The Welsh Taylor riding a goat and two kid goats on his back, raised on a flower encrusted oval base, the other, his wife with infants, 7.5” (19cms). (2)

420 A pair of Derby figures, c.1820, depicting The Elements - fire and water, red painted marks, one with incised mark no. 25, 6.5” (16cms). (2)

See illustration

€250 - 350

See illustration

€300 - 400

420A An arch top Meissen porcleain tea caddy, Marcoloni period (1775-1818), decorated with four nicely painted views, two named, Parimide de C Ceste a Rome, hors des Murs, and Le Pirimide de Caje Ceste, a Rome, the side panels decorated with figures in landscapes, 4” (10cms). (1)

413 A Derby porcelain group, c.1760, Juno and the Peacock, 7” (18cms), with restoration. (1) See illustration

€150 - 200 414 A Bloor Derby figure, early 19th century, modelled as the Shakespearean Falstaff holding an oval gilt shield and a basket hilted sword (blade missing) on Rococo style base, 9” (23cms). (1)

See illustration on page 36

€280 - 350

See illustration on page 34

€150 - 220 415 A Chelsea cartouche-shaped porcelain dish, gold anchor c. 1770, with colourful birds of paradise amongst foliage, some restoration 11” (28cms). (1) See illustration

418 418 A Derby porcelain group c. 1770, “Time Clipping the Wings of Love”, on a rococo base with numerous trophies. 8.75” (22cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 800

€80 - 100

416, 415

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PORCELAIN & OTHER CERAMICS 391 - 490 423A A fine Sevres porcelain equelle and cover, late 18th century, the cobalt blue cover profusely jewelled and with kidney shaped decorated panels, each depicting an interior scene with figures playing cards inside a turqoise jewelled border on a two handled leaf scroll bowl decorated with similar scenes, 9” (23cms), interlaced double R mark around the letters B.B. (as is) See illustration

€300 - 400 421, 414 421 A Bow figure, c. 1760, modelled as Europe in juvenile form, on a flower encrusted base with trophies, 9.25” (23cms). (1) See illustration

€180 - 220

424 Three Chelsea plates c. 1770, gold anchor, each scroll moulded edge with birds and foliage around colourful flowers; together with another red anchor ditto c. 1760, decorated with flowers, all as is, 9” (23cms). (4) €150 - 200 424A A pair of Dresden porcelain bottle vases, 19th century, each decorated with colourful flowers and with figures in gardens, in a yellow or white panel, each with a small cover and with the A.R. monogram (Augustus Rex), 10” (26cms), one as is. (2) €200 - 300

429, 427 429 A Meissen porcelain figure, c. 1870, representing Winter, 5.5” (14cms). (1) See illustration

€150 - 220

425 A Derby blanc-de-chine group, c. 1860, Samson and Hancock, The Welsh Taylor’s wife, 5.5” (14cms). (1) €80 - 150

422 422 A good pair of Derby porcelain figures, c.1758-1765, The Ranelagh Dancers, each standing in a dancing pose by a flower encrusted tree stump, he with his left arm outstretched and she holding a posy in her right hand, both on Rococo scroll base, 10” (26cms). (2) Provenance: From the collection of Sir John Gielgud (who played Hobson, the sardonic Butler in the award winning film Arthur, 1981). See illustration

€300 - 500 422A A Meissen porcleain group, 19th century, Le Blesse et soulage, modelled with cherub by an altar, on triangular base, 6” (15cms). (1) €200 - 300 423 A Derby mug c. 1800, “The Head of Jupiter”, his crown forming the rim with scroll handle. 4” (10cms). (1) €120 - 170

425A A pair of flower encrusted two handled Belleek Vase, third Period (1926-1946), each with a trumpet shaped spiral fluted neck, applied with two pierced handles above a floral arrangement, 9 ½” (24cms). (2). €150 - 250 426 A Bloor Derby group, The Stocking Mender, on circular pierced Rococo base, incised mark 77, 7” (18cms). (1) €250 - 320 426A A flower-encrusted Belleek pot, second period (1891-1926) of spiral-reeded form, 4.25” (11cm), together with a small shell moulded sugar bowl, second period also, an oval shell moulded bowl, first period (18631890), 4.75” (12cm), and a decorated and berry moulded baluster shaped cream jug, first period also, d.140 4” (10cm). (4) €180 - 220 427 A Derby porcelain figure c. 1790, “The Haymakers Companion”, modelled with woman carrying a flask before bocage, incised mark. 6.5” (17cms). (1) See illustration

€120 - 150 428 A Derby porcelain figure of Britannia, c. 1765, flanked with shield and flag, lion and trophies by her feet, her right hand holding a metal trident. 10” (26cms).

430 430 A Derby figure, c.1765, The Sailor Lass, in colourful dress and apron in Rococo style base, incised no. 316, 8.75” (22cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350 431 A small bow figurine c. 1760, modelled as a young girl in Turkish costume on floral scroll base, red anchor and sword mark 6” (15cms). (1) €150 - 250 432 A Derby porcelain figure c. 1780, “The Garland Shepherd”, standing before a flowering bocage with dog by his feet. 8” (20cms). (1) €300 - 500

See illustration on page 35

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437

433, 428

See illustration

437 A pair of Derby figurines, early 19th century, one modelled as a woman playing a mandolin, the other a man playing a flute, one red painters mark and incised mark no. 11, 6.25” (16cms). (1)

€150 - 220

See illustration

433 A Derby porcelain figure of a Shepherdess, c.1760, wearing floral dress and pink jacket, holding an apron of flowers on pierced Rococo style base, 10” (26cms). (1)

434 A Derby Biscuit figure c. 1820 by George Cocker, “The Cobbler”, modelled seated in his work station. Incised mark 4” (10cms). (1)

439 439 A fine pair of Chelsea candlestick groups, c.1760, depicting Freedom and Matrimony, one a woman holding an open cage and a sheep by her feet, the other her beau with bird on his knee. See illustration

€300 - 500

€250 - 320

See illustration

€100 - 150

435, 434 435 A Derby bisque figure c. 1820, modelled as a young studious boy seated on a drum writing on a slate. 5” (13cms). (1) See illustration

€120 - 170 436 A pair of Derby figures of putti c. 1790, each holding a basket of flowers, 4.5” (11.5cms) and two others similar. (4)

440 438

See illustration

€120 - 150

438 A Derby porcelain group, c. 1770, The Sacrifice, 8” (20cms). (1) See illustration

440 A Derby porcelain group, c.1785, depicting Jason and Medea at the altar of Diana, 12” (31cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

€200 - 300

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PORCELAIN & OTHER CERAMICS 391 - 490 441 A Belleek quatrefoil grasses pattern tea tray, 1st period (1863-1890), decorated with a basket moulded centre, 17” (43). (1) €250 - 350 441A A small decorated Belleek harp, with shamrocks, second period (1891-1926), 6” (15cm). (1) €100 - 150 442 A rare Belleek decorated swan creamer, with rare first period red mark (1863-1890) with gilt decorated wings, 4.25” (11cm); together with a second period decorated shell and coral cream jug. (2) €150 - 200 442A A Meissen porcelain figure of a girl, 19th century, standing in her bare feet, wearing a colourful dress, holding a basket of flowers, 5.5” (14cms). (1) €150 - 200 443 A pair of Belleek scallop shell butter dishes, first period (1863-1890), 6” (15cm). (1) €100 - 150 443A A Belleek beetle fly match box, first period (1863-1890) d.727, on oval base, 5” (13cm). (1) €120 - 150

444A A Derby porcelain figure, late 18th century, depicting a musician standing by a flower encrusted tree stump with flute and tambourine, 9.5” (24cms). (1) €300 - 400 445 A Belleek ivy-clad trunk stump 3-way spill vase, decorated, first period (1863-1890) 6.25” (16cm). (1) €100 - 150 446 A Belleek shamrock decorated sugar and cream, basket moulded, second period (1891-1926), together with a third period trellis pattern baluster cream, third period (1926-1946); and a second period green edge basket salt 2” (5cm). (3) See illustration

€120 - 150 446A A Meissen porcelain bowl and cover, Marcolini period (1774-1818), the domed cover with two named views, Une parti du Temple d’Erectree a Athenes and La Place du Theatre d’Athenes, the bowl with two further views Le Port de Piree a Athenes, and L’Ancien Port d’Athenes Appelle a Athenes Phalere, 5” (13cms). €500 - 600

447 A Belleek triple flower holder, coral and wave form, second period (1891-1926) d.172, 5” (13cm) x 8” (20cm). (1) €200 - 300 447A A set of three Belleek tea cups, 3rd period (1926-1946); together with a set of three 4th period ditto (1946-1955). (6) €150 - 200 448 A Belleek Nautilus cream jug, first period D279 (1863-1890), the shell bowl with a coral handle on a scroll base, 5.5” (14cms). (1) See illustration

€350 - 550 449 A Belleek swan flower case, first period (1863-1890) D1183, modelled with swan supporting an urn on rectangular base, 4” (10cms). (1) See illustration

€350 - 550 450 A shamrock decorated and baluster shaped Belleek coffee pot and cover, third period (1926-1946), with basket moulded body and rustic handle, 6.75” (17cms). (1) €150 - 250 451 A decorative Belleek grasses pattern mug, third period (1926-1946); a fourth period (1946-1955) flower encrusted spiral moulded bowl en plateau, 4” (11cms) and a small modern vase. (3) See illustration

€100 - 150

444 444 A large pair of ornate Belleek flowerencrusted jardinières, second period (1891-1926), each of shell-moulded spiral reeded form, 7.5” (19cm). (1) See illustration

€500 - 700

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452, 457, 452 452 A pair of Belleek flower encrusted twohandled vases, 3rd period (1926-1946), each with a scroll handle above a leaf scroll band, on a baluster shaped body with stem base, 9” (23cms). (2)

461

See illustration

€250 - 350

459

453 A Belleek bowl, second period (1891-1926), of moulded lobed form, 4.75” (12cms). (1) €100 - 150 454 A pair of Shamrock decorated Belleek vases, third period (1926-1946), of plated baluster reeded form on stem base, 8.5” (22cms). (2) €300 - 400

459 A Belleek statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, third period (1926-1946), standing on an octagonal moulded plinth with hands joined in prayer, 18” (46cms). (1) See illustration

461 A 24-piece shell moulded Belleek tea service, third period (1926-1946), comprising six cups, 6 saucers, 6 plates, sugar bowl and cover, cream jug, tea pot and cover, and a bread plate. (24). See illustration

€300 - 500

€400 - 600

462 A 38-piece Belleek parian ware tea service, third period (1926-1946), comprising 12 cups, 12 matching saucers, 12 plates, a pair of matching bread plates and a sugar & cream. (38). See illustration

€400 - 600 460 455, 458, 455 455 A pair of Belleek shamrock decorated harps, 3rd period (1926-1946) D78, on circular leaf moulded cushion base, 8.75” (22cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

460 A pair of delicate basket ware Belleek plates, late 19th century or early 20th century, each with a four strand base and a single pod, inscribed Belleek, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, with a three strand edge with two coral handles, 11” (28cms). (2) See illustration

€200 - 300

456 A pair of green and white Belleek cornucopia, and rock spill vases, second period (1891-1926), 9” (23cms). (2) €450 - 550 457 A pair of Belleek basket moulded flower spill vases, 3rd period (1926-1946), each encrusted with flowers on three rustic legs, 5” (13cms). (2) See illustration

€200 - 300 458 A very fine late 19th century or early 20th century Belleek flower encrusted basket, with four strand basket plaited base, with a single pod, inscribed Belleek, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, the turquoise coral handle, with yellow string above an edge encrusted with colourful flowers, 11.25” (29cms). (1) See illustration

€600 - 900

462

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PORCELAIN & OTHER CERAMICS 391 - 490 469 A pierced rococo style porcelain basket, in the Meissen style, modern, with double leaf scroll handles profusely decorated with flowers, raised on four square legs, 12” (30.5cms). (1) €80 - 150 470 A porcelain and gilt metal mounted ogee shaped ring box, 5.25” (13cms). (1) €40 - 60 471 A pair of French two handled rococo style turquoise ground porcelain vases, each of baluster form, with gilt sprays, the panels decorated with flowers and trophies, each on four scroll legs, 16.5” (42cms). (2). €180 - 250

464, 463 463 A German flower encrusted porcelain candelabrum, the stem modelled as a young girl with a parrot on her shoulder standing beside a tree trunk mounted with flower-heads, issuing three scrolled branches and a centre light, 20.75” (52cms). (1)

472 A pair of Meissen porcelain figures of exotic birds, late 19th century, each perched on a tree stump, damage to beaks, 13” (33cms)h. (2) €300 - 400

See illustration

€200 - 300

473 A blue and yellow porcelain model of a cat, in the Galle style, with glass eyes, 13” (33cms). (1) €200 - 300

464 A German porcelain candelabrum, late 19th century, modelled with a young man holding lamb by a tree stump under four flower encrusted candle branches and a central light, 20” (51cms) h. (1)

466

See illustration

466 A Sitzendorf porcelain table centre, modelled with four musical cherubs around a flower encrusted tree stump, on a flared base, 14” (37cms). (1)

€280 - 350

474 A pair of Sevres style green porcelain campana shaped urns, each with two double mask handles with scenes in the style of Angelica Kauffman on a stem base with square plinth, 18.25” (47cms) h. (2) €300 - 400

See illustration

€100 - 150 467 A very attractive gilt brass and porcelain chamber candlestick, in the Serves style, modelled with two cherubs around a vine supporting an urn on a dark blue porcelain dish decorated with cherubs with rustic handle and vine base, 6” (15cms). (1)

475 A pair of three branch candelabra, each modelled as a cherub with quiver of arrows by a tree, with leaf moulded nozzles, 9” (23cms). (1) €60 - 90

See illustration

€280 - 320 465 465 A pair of German porcelain figures, 19th century, one modelled with an elegant lady in pink dress, the other a man each on rococo style base, 10” (26cms) as is. (2) See illustration

468 A small Majolica Sweet Meat Stand, 19th Century probably Minton’s, in the form of three dolphins supporting a shell on their tails raised on a concave triform base, 4 1/2” (12cms). (1) See illustration

€80 - 120

€100 - 150 477 477 A pair of ornate Sitzendorf porcelain candelabra, one modelled with gentleman holding a basket, standing by a flower encrusted tree stump, with three branches and a centre light, with leaf moulded urn sockets, the other, its companion, a lady also holding a basket, both on rose encrusted domed base, 21.5” (55cms)h. (2) See illustration

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478 A pair of Royal Dux groups, one modelled with man holding an amphora with woman seated decorating a similar amphora by a classical column; the other a similar subject, on square base with lion paw feet, 15.5” (39cms). (2) See illustration

€400 - 600 479 A relief moulded continental porcelain jardinière, probably Capodimonte, the oval baluster shaped body with two double figural handles modelled as male and female satyrs in amorous poses, the front and rear panels in relief depicting classical scenes, one the Rape of the Sabine Women, the other a similar subject, on a rectangular base, 14” (36cms)h x 18” (46cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 480 A colourful two-handled French porcelain vase, 19th century, the royal blue ground decorated with a panel of colourful flowers and overlaid with scrolling vines and gilt sprays, under an inverted bell shaped neck, on a circular moulded base, 16” (41cms). (1) €200 - 300 481 A pair of gilt porcelain vases, probably French, each with two decorated panels and leopard-mask handles, raised on paw feet, 15.5” (39cms). (2) €200 - 300

479

483 A Derby dish, late 18th century, decorated with green floral spray border around smaller sprays to the interior; together with another similar Derby plate, both 8.75” (22cms) approx. (2) €50 - 70 484 A good Chamberlain Worcester plate, early 19th century, the centre decorated in the Chinoiserie style with flowers and birds, inside a relief moulded and decorated border, 10” (25cms); together with another similar Chamberlain Worcester plate. (2) €100 - 150 485 A good Chamberlain Worcester bowl, early 19th century, the crest a pelican above a coronet, the centre with an armorial, the motto Dum Spiro Spero, inside a blue border with gadroon edge, 10” (26cms); and a smaller matching oval platter with conforming armorials. (2) €140 - 220 486 A Sevres plate, mid-19th century, with portrait of Madame DeLavallier, inside a border of flowers, 9.5” (24cms). (1) €80 - 100 487 Five similar Derby porcelain shell dishes, early 19th century, some with the red mark, others unmarked, of various sizes, some as is. (5) €100 - 150

488 A Derby porcelain urn, 19th century, decorated with rural scene with figure on a bridge, entitled View in Spain, against cobalt blue and gilt sprays, 9” (23cms)h; another early Derby vase, 19th century, decorated with colourful panel of flowers, as is, 9” (23cms) h; and another 19th century Derby comport decorated with flowers on three rustic supports and triform base, 9.5” (24cms). (3) €80 - 120 489 A crested ogee shaped coalport sauce tureen and cover, 19th century, with two handles, decorated with the Murphy crest - a red lion rampant, surrounded by their motto Fortis et Hospitalis, on four scroll legs, 7” (18cms)w; together with a Masons Ironstone vegetable tureen and cover, early 19th century, both with the distributors trade stamp of Thomas & Higginbotham, Wellington Quay, Dublin. (3) €150 - 200 489A A pair of majolica green and brown ground fish vases, late 19th century, 10” (26cms). (2) €80 - 150 490 A 24 piece Royal Copenhagen porcelain tea service, comprising six cups, six saucers, six plates, teapot and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, and a small jug, all decorated with colourful flowers. (24) €150 - 200

482 A set of four scallop edge Derby porcelain plates, early 19th century, with gilt border, puce mark, 9.25” (23cms). (4) €80 - 120

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scientific instruments 491 - 499

491 491 A large brass microscope, by S. Mawson and Thompson, 7-12 Aldersgate Street, London, EC, signed on the base, with an assortment of original fittings in various slots, including lenses, light glasses, lens covers, etc. 16.5” (42cms), in tall mahogany case with brass handle, and fitted drawer with numerous specimen slides, 20” (51cms)h x 9.5” (24cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1500 492 A brass and steel stationary scale model steam engine, with sheeted oak and brass bound boiler, 13” (33cms). (1) €180 - 250 494

493 An unusual brass and cast iron scientific instrument with four gear pulley and a brass cylinder above on a steel stem with spring action levers and a triform cast iron base, by the Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company, 20.5” (52cms). (1)

494 A Campbell Unifilar Vibration Galvanometer, (no. 105) by Robert W. Paul of London, on cylindrical form with circular glass aperture, on adjustable legs, 9.25” (23.5cms); together with a metal spherical conductor for charge distribution, charge holding and other electrostatic experiments, with glass stem on a circular wooden base, 11.5” (29.5cms). (2)

See illustration

€200 - 300

See illustration

€150 - 250 493

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495 495 A Maltese Cross Crooks tube, on glass stem and circular stepped base 9.5” (24cms). (1) Note: This tube demonstrates that electrons go in a straight line and don’t actually pass through metal. See illustration

€100 - 150

498

496 496 An early brass and metal mounted Thermopile, by Griffin of London, on brass stem with circular base, 10.5” (27cms). (1) See illustration

€100 - 150 497 A heavy brass microscope on a cast iron stand, 20” (51cms). (1) €150 - 250 498 A brass and metal cylindrical Galvanometer, by Cambridge Scientific Company, Cambridge, England, 9.5” (24cms); together with a 19th century cylindrical brass scientific vacuum with brass mounts on turned wooden stem and circular base, 16” (41cms). (2)

499

See illustration

€150 - 250 499 An Apps Induction coil, with brass, ivory and ebonite fittings and maker’s label 1217, Apps, 433 Strand, London, Patd. 1881 - 264, 21” (54cms)w, on mahogany base bearing distributors label of T. Mason, 5 Dame Street, Dublin. (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 501 - 506 501 A fitted canvas covered fiddle case, another wooden ditto, and one other fiddle case. (3) €150 - 250 502 A collection of seven old violin bows, four stamped, Dodd, Eichsteiner, and two by P.E.H. London. (7) €400 - 600

503 An old cased violin and bow. (1) €100 - 150 504 An old violin, with two piece back, in wooden case, as is. (1) €280 - 350 505 An old cased wooden violin bow and another similar ditto in wooden case. (1) €200 - 300

506 A large French brass hunting horn, inscribed Chantilly; together with a smaller similar copper and brass mounted ditto. (2) €150 - 250 507 CELTIC CROSSING LIQUEUR Bottle of the Irish liqueur produced in the mid-1980s, in pot and presented in carton. (as is) (1) €30 - 40

A RARE COLLECTION OF IRISH WHISKEY 507 - 544 508 CELTIC CROSSING LIQUEUR A bottle of the Irish liqueur produced in the mid-1980s, in pot and presented in a carton. (1) €30 - 40

517 MIDLETON 700 ml bottle, numbered and signed by the distiller Barry Crockett, 1996. (1) €250 - 350 518 700 ml bottle, numbered and signed by the distiller Barry Crockett, 1997. (1) €250 - 350

509 MIDLETON 700 ml bottle, numbered and signed by the distiller Barry Crockett, 2008. (1) €180 - 250

519 MIDLETON 700 ml bottle, numbered and signed by the distiller Barry Crockett, 1998. (1) €250 - 350

510 MIDLETON 700 ml bottle, numbered and signed by the distiller Barry Crockett, 2005. (1) €180 - 250 511 MIDLETON 700 ml bottle, numbered and signed by the distiller Barry Crockett, 1999. (1) €250 - 350 512 MIDLETON 700 ml bottle, numbered and signed by the distiller Barry Crockett, 1992. (1) €250 - 350 513 MIDLETON 700 ml bottle, numbered and signed by the distiller Barry Crockett, 1991. (1) €400 - 500

519A MIDLETON 700 ml bottle, numbered and signed by the distiller Barry Crockett, 1998. (1) €250 - 350 514 514 MIDLETON 700 ml bottle, numbered and signed by the distiller Barry Crockett, 1990. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 515 MIDLETON 700 ml bottle, numbered and signed by the distiller Barry Crockett, 1993. (1) €250 - 350 516 MIDLETON 700 ml bottle, numbered and signed by the distiller Barry Crockett, 1994. (1) €250 - 350

520 MIDLETON - VERY RARE A set of six 750ml bottles, each packed in cardboard presentation box, each bottle numbered and label signed by the distiller Barry Crockett, including each of the years 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 and 1989. (6) See illustration

€2000 - 2500 521 JAMESON 12 years old in cardboard presentation carton, bottled for the Asian market. (1) €80 - 120

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507 - 544 A RARE COLLECTION OF IRISH WHISKEY 529 JAMESON Distillery Collection Bottle, 2L, Distillery Horses on front label. (1) €70 - 100 530 JAMESON Distillery Collection Bottle, 2L, Distillery Horses on front label. (1) €70 - 100

522 522 JAMESON Vintage reserve, in special presentation gift carton, 700ml at 43% ABV. (1) See illustration

€300 - 400 523 JAMESON Select reserve, 750ml, in cardboard presentation case. (1) €80 - 120

531 JAMESON Pure pot still, limited edition 15 year old, 700ml, in cardboard presentation box numbered bottle 18392. (1) €180 - 250 532 JAMESON 18 years old, 700ml, in cylinder presentation tube, bottle no. JJ18. (1) €100 - 150 533 OLD DUBLIN WHISKEY German label, 710ml at 40% ABV. (1) €80 - 120 534 MIDLETON WHISKEY 15 year old, bottled prior to 1968, numbered 6295. (1) €400 - 600

538 538 PADDY IRISH WHISKEY Paddy whiskey produced in a glass jug (crock) with glass handles. 750ml at 43% ABV, produced to celebrate the 800 year anniversary of the founding of Cork City. in wooden presentation box. (1) See illustration

€250 - 350 539 KNAPPOGUE Single malt Irish whiskey, 1994, 700ml bottle. (1) €80 - 120 540 KNAPPOGUE Single malt Irish whiskey, 1992, 700ml bottle. (1) €80 - 120 541 KNAPPOGUE Single malt Irish whiskey, 1991, 700ml bottle. (1) €80 - 120

524 524 JAMESON 12 year old, in a cut glass decanter, packed in cardboard presentation box, produced exclusively for Aer Rianta, Dublin Airport to commemorate The Dublin Millennium. (1) See illustration

€500 - 800 525 JOHN JAMESON Very special old whiskey, 15 year old, 750ml, in cardboard presentation carton. (1) €120 - 180 526 JOHN JAMESON Very special old whiskey, 15 year old, 750ml, in cardboard presentation carton. (1) €120 - 180 527 JAMESON Distillery Collection Bottle, 700ml, ‘Marconi Collection’ on front label. (1) €60 - 90 528 JAMESON Distillery Collection Bottle, 1L, ‘Cooperage’ on front label. (1) €70 - 100

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542 KNAPPOGUE Single malt Irish whiskey, 1990, 700ml bottle. (1) €80 - 120

535 535 BUSHMILLS MILLENNIUM SINGLE MALT Distilled 1975, bottled 1994 at 50% ABV, cash no. 295. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 536 PADDY WHISKY EXPORT 750ml bottle at 43%, label soiled. (1) €80 - 120 537 PRE-1960 BOTTLE OF PADDY WHISKY Label soiled. (1) Note: Whisky was the spelling used by Cork Distillers prior to 1960. €80 - 120

543 543 KNAPPOGUE Pot stil whiskey, distilled 1951 in Tullamore by B. Daly & Co. and bottled 1987. (1) See illustration

€600 - 800

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545 545 A very heavy brass ceiling light, with cast corona above a vase shaped stem applied with double C-scrolls issuing six branches, above a spiral reeded bowl with bud terminal, 46” (117cms) x 28” (71mcs). (2). See illustration

€150 - 220 546 An attractive pair of bronze gilt brass and marble candelabra, in the Empire style, one modelled as a classical male, the other a woman, each supporting a three branch four light candelabrum, the arms modelled as serpents, each standing on a circular marble plinth applied with brass griffins and anthemia, 28” (72cms). (2) See illustration

€700 - 900 547 A fine pair of gilt brass and bronze twobranch candelabra, each modelled as a winged cherub holding aloft two candle arms, each arm with a vase shaped cut glass socket and drip tray flanking a central bronze anthemion, the arms with lustre drops on a white and black marble base. 19” (49cms). (2) See illustration

548 A good pair of brass mounted and rock crystal candesticks, each with a leaf cast column supporting an urn socket on a circular moulded conforming stepped base, 7.5” (19cms). (1). €300 - 500

550 A pair of blue cut-glass and brass mounted vase shaped two-handled table lamps, each on a square two-stage brass plinth, 36” (92cms). (2) €500 - 600

548A A pair of octagonal shaped silver plated and brass chandelier or ceiling light suspenders, each with four stage stem and leaf cast corona, 55” (140cms)h. (2).

551 A pair of attractive nickel plated column table lamps, each with a Corinthian capital on a square bead cast stepped base, supporting dark columns, each with a matching shade, 34” (86cms)h. (1) €380 - 450

Provenance: Lissadell House, Co. Sligo. €100 - 150 549 A very ornate pair of gilt brass and bronzed seven-branch vase shaped candelabra, in the Empire style, with two handles each modelled as a winged cherub, the bulbous bronzed body applied with classical figures and animals on a leaf cast base, raised on a square flared plinth applied with four lion monopodia, on a quatrefoil concave base, 32.5” (83cms)h. (2)

552 A French gilt brass candle stand, in the gothic style, in the form of a steeple, with typical gothic tracery on a hexagonal five-stage stem and a triform base on three leaf scroll legs, 33” (85cms). (1) €300 - 500

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€1500 - 2500

€1800 - 2500

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553 A frosted and clear glass table candelabrum, early 20th century, with two branches and a centre light, urn shaped sockets and circular dish shaped drip trays, each with spear shaped drops, on a classical figural stem and circular reeded and flared foot, 24” (61cms)h. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 554 An attractive glass table chandelier, with four spiral reeded glass arms supporting two urn shaped sockets and a glass drip tray with button drops, the centre obelisk type glass stem supporting an urn finial and issuing festoons of glass buttons on a baluster support with circular foot, 25” (64cms)h. (1) See illustration

€400 - 500 555 An ornate gilt brass and glass chandelier, in the Regency style, with four arms, each with two branches (eight lights), the ornate corona issuing festoons of buttons and a pierced brass frame below, above a basket of glass lustre drops, 30” (76cms)h x 26” (66cms)w. (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

556 556 A bronze gas hall lantern, 19th century in the Regency style, of hexagonal form, with arched top and basket type corona above a crown of anthemia and six vacant panels, including a door, 21” (54cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 557 An unusual brass cylindrical hall lantern, mid-19th century, with leaded colour glass panels, a tubular brass suspension, the top with opposing scrolls headed with fleur-de-lys and flanked with small urn finials 35” (89cms)h x 15” (38cms)d. (1) €400 - 600

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558 558 A very attractive pair of gilt brass and glass ceiling lights, each with a triple ribbon bow corona with an ornate leaf cast suspender on a typical corona type frame, with oval cartouche and a basket formed with festoons of buttons and drops, 27” (69cms)h. (1) See illustration

€500 - 700 559 A glass and gilt brass circular ceiling light, the brass mounted basket formed bowl with festoons of buttons and beads, the brass rim with floral swags and ribbon bows, 16” (40cms). (1) €250 - 350

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LIGHTS & LIGHT FITTINGS 545 - 575 560 A very ornate six-branch eighteen-light gilt brass chandelier, early 20th century, the two tier leaf cast stem with flower heads and leaves, supporting spear shaped glass lustre drops, above a bulbous ruby glass bowl, issuing six leaf cast arms, each with three smaller spiral reeded arms with conforming glass drops, 54” (137cms)h x 40” (102cms). (1) See illustration

€5000 - 8000 560A A very impressive pair of gilt brass ormolu six branch Chandeliers, late 19th Century, each with a leaf cast corona supporting a central urn supported by six ornate chain link suspenders, each branch with two leaf cast lights with conforming urn sockets, flanked to either side with a stylized anthemion, the central urn with lion head masks above a leaf and scroll cast baluster shaped terminal, later electrified, 39 1/2” x 38” (100cms x 96cms). (2) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

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561 561 A six branch gilt brass Sweish Chandelier, with leaf cast corona issuing brass chains to a moulded rim supporting six leaf cast arms, each with a ribbon bow and a glass basket below, with festoons of buttons terminating in a pineapple, 39.5” (100cms) x 28” (71cms). (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 562 A collection of miscellaneous glass lamp shades, some as is. (7) €20 - 30 563 A hexagonal painted metal Hall Lantern, with flared corona above twelve glass panels, and triple centre light, 38” x 24” (97cms x 61cms). (1) €180 - 250 564 A heavy cast and bronzed metal hanging lantern, early 20th century, of square tapering form, with glass panels, urn and leaf cast finials and pineapple terminal, 56” (143cms)h x 18” (46cms)w. (1) €500 - 700

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545 - 575 LIGHTS xx&- LIGHT xx FURNITURE FITTINGS 566 A fine French glass and brass Table Lamp, late 19th Century, converted to electricity, the baluster shaped and floral decorated milk glass column on ornate octagonal brass base, 24” (61cms). (1) €250 - 350 567 A pair of unusual brass table lamps, c.1900, each with a two stage spiral column with ornate centre knop, supporting a flared top chased with mythical creatures on a triform base with three griffins and ball ‘n claw feet, each supporting a pink shade, 32” (82cms). (2) See illustration

€300 - 500 568 A Waterford crystal table lamp, with thistle type shade, 14” (35cms). (1) €80 - 120 569 A pair of very ornate gilt brass two-branch wall lights, each modelled with a winged cherub holding two flower buds aloft, above a tapering ivy clad bracket with quiver of arrows and a torch tied with a ribbon bow and terminating with acorns, electrified, 29” (74cms). (2) €600 - 900 570 A heavy brass table lamp with reeded column, on square plinth base, 28” (71cms); together with another small brass lamp. (2) €40 - 60

565 565 A fine unusual set of four ornate brass church candle stands, each with a pierced bulbous knop centre chased with animals and birds above a triform base with three seated angels and further pierced panels with animals on stylised legs modelled as phoenixes, 38” (97cms)h excluding shades. Converted for electricity. (4)

571 A brass and copper mounted oil lamp, converted to electricity; together with another baluster shaped brass table lamp. (2) €30 - 50 572 Five assorted modern table lamps, with shades. (5) €30 - 40 573 A telescopic brass and copper mounted lamp standard. (1) €80 - 90

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€800 - 1500

574 574 A very attractive turquoise glass table oil lamp, with glass reservoir on a vase shaped base, decorated in bright enamels with a crane amongst rushes and other colourful flowers, supporting a brass Hinks Patent burner and a milk glass shade, 26.5” (66cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500 575 A brass table lamp, 20th century, with pink and frosted glass shade, together with a brass ornament modelled as crane perched on a tree stump and an Indian globular brass ceiling light. (3) €100 - 120

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FURNITURE xx DECORATIVE ARTS - xx& MISCELLANEOUS CHATTELS 576 - 689 576 A set of 4 blue and white baluster shaped graduating stoneware jugs, 9” (23cms), the tallest, a large blue and white beaker, a blue and white dish, two blue and white teapots, two other teapots and a crested dish. (a lot) €80 - 90 578 A Crown Devon part coffee service, cased, comprising dragon pottery coffee pot and cover, four saucers, five coffee cans, sugar and cream and six silver coffee spoons. (a lot) €130 - 150

580 to 593

579 579 A fine gilt brass mounted coromandel wood vanity case, the hinged top opening to reveal a stationary compartment, an assortment of silver mounted jars and bottles, assorted manicure instruments, etc., with two concealed drawers, each with a press button spring-loaded action, one lined with velvet for jewellery, 8.5” (21cms)h x 12.5” (31cms). (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 580 A brass inlaid rosewood ladies vanity case, early Victorian, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior with various lidded compartments and a lift out tray and a concealed jewellery drawer below, 12” (30cms). (1) See illustration

€280 - 350 581 A rosewood inlaid and kingwood banded box, 19th century, the hinged cover inlaid with an encircled 20-pointed star, 9” (22cms). (1) See illustration

€100 - 200 582 A 31 piece part Polish porcelain dinner / tea service, together with a 20 piece part Royal Stafford tea service, another part tea service and other assorted porcelain. (a lot) See illustration

€40 - 60 582A A figured walnut and parquetry ladies jewellery case, Victorian, enclosing a velvet lined interior with two trays, 10” (25cms). (1) €80 - 150

587, 584 583 An inlaid rosewood tea caddy, Regency period, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover opening to reveal two lidded compartments and a glass bowl, flanked to each side with two ring handles on bun feet, 12” (30cms). (1)

587 A fine large rosewood tea caddy, William IV period, of rectangular sarcophagus form, the hinged cover with an oval reeded knop, opening to reveal two lidded compartments and a glass bowl, 14” (36cms). (1)

See illustration

See illustration

€280 - 350

€250 - 350

584 A good brass inlaid rosewood tea caddy, Regency period, of sarcophagus form, the top with the monogram A.W., on a hinged cover, opening to reveal two lidded compartments each with further brass inlaid monogram and flanking a cut glass mixing bowl, raised on bun feet, 13” (33cms). (1)

588 A rectangular inlaid tea caddy, with coromandel wood cross banding, inlaid with ovals and rectangles within the banding, 7” (18cms). (1) See illustration

€80 - 120

See illustration

€700 - 900 585 A mahogany and brass bound lap-desk, early Victorian, the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior with writing surface, 12” (30cms). (1) See illustration

€120 - 180 586 A good rectangular rosewood tea caddy, William IV period, of large proportions, the hinged top enclosing two canisters each with a hinged cover and a cut glass mixing bowl raised on bun feet, 14” (36cms)w. (1) See illustration

€300 - 400

589 589 An inlaid mahogany knife box, George III period, with slope top and serpentine front, the interior with an arrangement of slots, 12” (30cms) x 7.75” (19.5cms). (1) See illustration

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576 - 689 DECORATIVE ARTS & MISCELLANEOUS xx - xx FURNITURE CHATTELS 594 An attractive birds eye maple and ebony stung tea caddy, Regency period, of rectangular tapering form and silver plated oval handle, the hinged cover opening to reveal two lidded compartments and a glass bowl, on brass ball feet, 12” (30cms). (1) €300 - 400 597 597 An Excelsior cylinder gramophone player, in oak case, with green painted metal horn, domed cover, together with a collection of old Edison and other cylinder disks in wooden box. (a lot) 590 590 A good Swiss eight-air music box, 19th century, no.59127, original tune sheet, stainless steel drum, with arched tune indicator, the rosewood veneered top inlaid with trophies and flowers, 23.5” (60cms). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100 591 An unusual bombe-shaped and oak case gramophone, early 20th century, the hinged top enclosing a turn table with wind up mechanism and four doors below on sabre legs, 21.25” (54cms)h x 10” (26cms)w. (1) See illustration on page 48

€200 - 300 592 A satinwood banded rosewood tea caddy, 19th century, of rectangular form, the hinged cover enclosing two lidded compartments, 7.75” (19cms)w. (1) See illustration on page 48

593 A brass inlaid and rosewood box, Regency period, of rectangular form, 12” (31cms). (1) See illustration on page 48

€300 - 500

595 595 A good tortoise shell veneered and ivory mounted tea caddy, late George III period, the domed and hinged cover opening to reveal two lidded compartments and a flared plinth below, raised on ivory bun feet, 9” (23cms). (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 596 A birds eye maple and mahogany banded tea caddy, William IV period, of rectangular tapering form, the hinged cover enclosing two lidded compartments on bun feet, 10.25” (26cms). (1) €200 - 300

598 An inlaid mahogany slope top knife box, 19th century, the top now with a clot for post, above a serpentine front, 13” (33cms). (1) €200 - 300 599 An unusual mother o’ pearl inlaid rosewood jewellery case, William IV period, modelled as a miniature table piano with hinged top, on four baluster turned legs, 7.5” (19cms)h x 13” (33cms)w. (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 600 A miniature knee-hole desk, the rectangular cross banded top, with re-entrant corners, above an arrangement of eight drawers and a recessed cupboard, raised on bracket feet, 4” (10cms) x 6” (15cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

€180 - 250

€150 - 250

See illustration

601 A ruby glass chamber oil lamp, with ruby globe and chimney; together with a miniature cased fiddle and bow. (2) See illustration

€100 - 150

599 to 611 - A single owner private collection of miniature furniture

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FURNITURE xx DECORATIVE ARTS - xx& MISCELLANEOUS CHATTELS 576 - 689 602 A serpentine shaped inlaid and cross banded mahogany miniature side board, in the George III style, with an arrangement of four drawers raised on tapering legs with block feet, 11.5” (30cms)h x 18” (46cms). (1) See illustration on page 49

€280 - 350 603 A money box, modelled in the form of a miniature metal safe, with combination lever and key hole, 4.25” (11cms)h x 3” (8cms). (1) See illustration on page 49

€120 - 180 604 A fine quality circular miniature walnut fliptop dining table, Victorian, the segmented top with an inlaid central star, on a baluster turned stem on tripod base with scroll feet, 9” (23cms). (1) See illustration on page 49

€300 - 400 605 A miniature mahogany breakfront library bookcase, in the George III style, the moulded cornice above four astragal glazed doors, and panel doors below raised on a plinth, 18.75” (48cms) x 13.25” (34cms). (1) See illustration on page 49

€300 - 500 606 A miniature mahogany corner cabinet, in the George III style, the dentil moulded cornice above an astragal glazed door and a panel door below on bracket feet, 17.25” (44cms) x 6.25” (16cms). (1) See illustration on page 49

€180 - 250 607 A miniature serpentine shaped walnut chest, in the Chippendale style, with cross banded top and sides, enclosing three long drawers flanked with fret cut canted corners and raised on bracket feet, 6.25” (16cms) x 7” (17cms). (1)

611 A miniature brass framed tricycle, 8” (20cms). (1) See illustration on page 49

€100 - 150 612 An Italian marble bust of a lady, late 19th century, Florence, by Edoardo Rossi, signed ‘E. Rossi Fecce / Galleria Frilli Firenze’ 23” (58.5cms)h. €1200 - 1800 613 A small bronze figure, 19th century, modelled as a young girl on a circular moulded rouge marble base, 5.25” (13.5cms). (1) €200 - 300 614 AFTER RICHARD Classical woman resting one arm on a pillar with a celestial globe by her foot, a bronze figure on rectangular rouge marble base, 11” (28cms). (1) €300 - 400

617 A heavy brass and onyx desk stand, early 20th century, with two square glass ink bottles, each with a jockey cap hinged cover and a horse shoe pen rack, on rectangular onyx base, 10.25” (26cms). (1) €200 - 300

608 A rectangular miniature walnut stool, 19th century, of tapering form, on ball feet, with drop in seat, doubling as a pin cushion, 5.25” (13.5cms). (1)

622 622 A heavy carved white marble bust of a young boy, head and shoulders, 15” (38cms). (1) €500 - 800 623 A heavy Indian ebony desk stand, late 19th century, of rectangular form, the top with various lidded compartments and centre box modelled with reclining elephant, flanked with two ink pots, all above a small drawer, on bracket feet, 13” (33cms). (1) €150 - 250

See illustration on page 49

609 A miniature walnut and cross banded chest, in the early 18th century style, the brushing slide with a leather inset above three long drawers raised on bracket feet, lacking top, 10” (26cms) x 9.25” (23cms). (1)

624 A heavy octagonal lead sun dial, with floral chased top and bead edge, 9” (23cms). (1) €200 - 300

See illustration on page 49

€180 - 250 618 618 An extremely heavy marble bust, late 17th century, head and shoulders, modelled as a lady wearing a tiara, 29” (73cms). (1) See illustration

€4000 - 6000 Background: lot 618

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621 A gilt brass mounted cow horn cornucopiatype ornament, on a stem base in the rococo style, 21” (54cms). (1) €300 - 400

See illustration

€100 - 150

€100 - 150

620A A pair of transfer printed baluster shaped metal vases, modern. (2). €20 - 30

616 A Majolica jug in the form of a King Charles Spaniel, 9.5” (24cms); together with another similar baluster shaped ditto with birds and foliage in relief and applied with a rustic handle, 8.5” (21cms). (2) €100 - 200

€280 - 350

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620 AFTER P. BAZZANTI Young boy and girl with spilled dish of food, a cast composition faux white marble group on circular base, 25” (63mcs). (1) €400 - 600

615 A pair of Elmore and Forster puzzle jugs, each decorated in transfer with jesters, one also decorated with cock fighting scenes, inscribed A Set Two, A Knock Down Blow, & The Death, 8.5 “ (22cms)h. (3) €150 - 250

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610 A miniature mahogany and painted library bookcase, in the Georgian style, the moulded cornice above three glazed doors, enclosing faux books, with two panel doors below flanking four drawers on bracket feet, 7.75” (19cms)h x 4.75” (12cms). (1)

619 A pair of attractive gilt brass chenets, each modelled as a sphinx with wings aloft, standing on a rococo style leaf scroll base, each with a shell front, 21” (53cms). (2) €400 - 600

625 A composition Blackamoor figure, in parcel gilt and polychrome, wearing gilt turban and holding an amphora, 29” (74cms). (1) €80 - 120 626 An English cream-ware coffee pot, 18th century, of baluster form with dome cover and bulbous finial, 10.25” (27cms). (1) €200 - 300

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635, 636 627 A gilt metal desk terrestrial globe, 5.5” (14cms), the base modelled with Atlas as a young boy, and compass dial to the front, 12” (30cms) overall. (1) €180 - 250

See illustration

€300 - 500

628 An old cream ring dial telephone, by the Belgique Bell Telephone Company. (1) €50 - 80 629 An old style black ring dial telephone. (1) €50 - 80 630 An attractive Royal Worcester shell and dolphin sweet meat stand on oval base, 5” (13cms); together with a similar Royal Worcester jug, floral decorated with flat back and reeded handle, 5.25” (14cms). (2) €250 - 350 631 A Beswick porcelain model of a horse, 9” (23cms). (1) €50 - 70 632 A Coalport tea kettle, 19th century, of bulbous form with gilt leaf moulded handle and spout, 7.5” (19cms). (1) €80 - 120 633 A Dutch delft double sided lady-form salt or sweet meat stand, with two bowls, 8” (20cms). (1) €250 - 350 634 A rare silver plated automobile radiator cap car mascot, modelled as a flying fish, 6” (15cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

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639 639 A French bronze model of Napoleon’s column in the Place de Vendome, late 19th century, surmounted with figure of Napoleon, 14” (37cms)h. (1)

634 635 A colourful pink ground porcelain and brass mounted jardinière, in the Sevres style, decorated with colourful flowers and gilt sprays under a pierced brass rim, with two lion mask and ring handles on a conforming brass base, 11” (28cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 636 An Imari style porcelain and gilt brass mounted jardinière, the pierced and bead cast rim above two lion mask ring handles, on a circular guilloche moulded base, 11” (28cms) x 10” (26cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 637 A bi-colour marble bust of a gentleman, head and shoulders with cloak, on a socle 28” (71cms)h. (1) €400 - 600 638 A carved limestone head, modelled as a Celtic warrior, 20th century 14” (36cms) x 10” (26cms). (1) €100 - 150

640 A very ornate pair of gilt brass mounted cut ruby glass urns and covers, each domed cover with a pineapple finial, above a baluster shaped cutglass body applied with two caryatid handles on a flared stem stem with leaf scroll legs, 40” (100cms). (2) See illustration

€2000 - 3000 640A A pair of gilt and gesso bow fronted wall brackets, each shelf supported by scrolling foliage and a central shell, 16.5” (42cms)h x 15” (38cms)w. (2). €150 - 350 641 A very attractive pair of gilt brass mounted ruby and cutglass urns and covers, each with a pineapple finial on a domed cover, above a baluster shaped vase flanked with two ornate leaf and scroll brass handles on a conforming base, 32” (82cms). (2) See illustration

€800 - 1500 641A A 70-piece part S.H. Norman stoneware dinner service, late 19th century, decorated in transfer in the Imari style, comprising 13 dinner plates, 15 supper plates, 14 pudding or soup bowls, 13 side plates, a pair of two-handled sauce tureens and covers, a matching soup tureen and cover, three entree or vegetable tureens, a gravy boat and five large graduating meat platters. (70). €300 - 500

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642 A ruby glass two handled urn and cover, with ornate gilt brass mounts, domed cover with a pineapple finial on a baluster shaped body with leaf and scroll cast handles, on circular flared base on four leaf legs, 32” (82cms). (1) See illustration on page 51

€1000 - 1500 643 After Guillaume Coustou, a good pair of heavy bronze equestrian groups, Marley Horses, 16” (41cms)h. (1) See illustration

€700 - 900 644 A very unusual pair of large gilt brass and cranberry glass wine ewers, decorated with gilt sprays and vines, each on an oval stem base, 25” (64cms)h. (2) See illustration on page 51

€800 - 1500 645 An attractive finely modelled bronze figure of a rhinoceros, on naturalistic base, with rectangular black limestone plinth, 13.5” (34cms). (1) €280 - 350

650 650 A colourful framed fan, 18th century probably Italian, the leaf decorated with a classical scene with figures on ornate mother o’ pearl sticks, 19.5” (50cms) in attractive fan shaped gilt case on stem base. (1) See illustration

€650 - 750 651 A cardboard installation, modelled as a two-story planters mansion with thatched roofs and tower house, under a glass dome, 12.5” (32cms). (1) €80 - 120

652 652 An attractive pair of campana shaped brass mantel piece urns, in the classical style, each with a bead moulded edge and two leaf cast handles, on a black limestone plinth, 12” (30cms). (2) See illustration

€150 - 200

646 A heavy bronze model of a reclining hound, on oval coloured marble base, 12” (30cms). (1) €180 - 250 647 A heavy bronze group, depicting a mare and stallion, on black limestone base, 20” (51cms). (1) €300 - 500 648 A very good Minton Majolica game-pie dish, date mark for 1876, the oak and basket moulded bowl with two rustic handles under a rope edge enclosing a liner and surmounted with an oval cover with game birds and a hare in relief, surmounted with a rustic oak sprig handle, 13” (33cms)w. (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 649 A large Majolica jardinière, in the Minton style, with ram’s masks and cherubs, around a leaf moulded rim, on a circular moulded base, 17” (43cms). (1) €250 - 350

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576 - 689 DECORATIVE ARTS & MISCELLANEOUS CHATTELS 653 A very good pair of heavy brass mounted rouge marble urns and covers, 19th century in the manner of Matthew Bolton, each with a pineapple finial above a pierced rim, the urns with a band of overlaid brass scrolling foliage and supported by three ram’s masks with lion paw feet on a triform marble base, 18” (46cms)h. (2)

658 A hand painted Royal Doulton cabinet plate, decorated with a landscape titled “Aberfoyle” and signed by J. Hughs with shaped gilt edge, 10 1/2” (27cms) H/3 7864 E6080. (1) €150 - 180

See illustration on page 52

664 A heavy cast-iron stick and umbrella stand, modern, in the form of a dog holding a hunting crop, 23” (58cms)h. (1) €150 - 250

€800 - 1500 654 A four piece toilet set, early 20th century, relief moulded with gilt decoration comprising a basin and ewer, with matching brush pot and soap dish; and a colourful transfer printed twohandled jardinière. (5) €60 - 90 655 A Copeland Parian figure, 19th century, after W. Marsall R.A., modelled as a classical woman seated, with gilt necklace and sandals, lacking left arm, 16” (41cms)h. (1) €80 - 120

659, 660 659 A heavy cast bronze ink stand, in the form of a boar’s head, 7” (18cms). (1) See illustration

€100 - 150 659A A 57 piece part Masons Ironstone china dinner / tea service, Regency pattern, 6 place setting, together with another 22 piece part Masons paisley pattern ditto. (a lot) €80 - 90 660 A Staffordshire flat back group, 19th century, modelled as a young man reading and reclining on a chaise longue with mandolin, 8.5” (22cm). (1) See illustration

656 656 A blue scale Worcester porcelain saucer, Dr. Wall period (seal mark), 18th Century, 5” (13cms). (1) See illustration

€80 - 120

€80 - 100 661 A part Mason’s Ironstone dinner service, early 19th century, comprising fourteen plates, 10.25” (26cms); five soup / pudding bowls, 10.25” (26cms); seven various graduating meat platters; a pair of sauce boats, a large soup tureen cover and stand; five small side plates; and a pair of sauce tureen stands. (38) See illustration

€300 - 500

657 657 A Flight Barr & Barr Worcester Imari pattern porcelain bowl, early 19th century, with shaped edge, 11” (28cms). (1) See illustration

663 An English stoneware soup tureen and cover, 19th century; another similar (lacking cover); a Copeland pierced fruit basket with two handles; a Mason’s Ironstone chamber pot in the Imari style; and a Chinese blue and white ginger jar (as is); and five Copeland saucer dishes, as is. (11) €80 - 120

662 A part Mason’s Ironstone dinner service, early 19th century, comprising a large two handled tureen; a sauce tureen and cover; two large tureen covers; a large tureen stand; five heavy meat platters; 30 large dinner plates, 10.25” (26cms); twelve soup / pudding bowls, 10.25” (26mcs); and two smaller side plates, 9” (22cms). (55 in all) See illustration

€400 - 600

665 A Kodoscope 8 model 60 projector, in original case. €20 - 30 666 A pair of brass candlesticks, 10 1/2” (27cms), a pair of smaller similar ditto and a carved African coromandel wood head of a woman, 9 3/4” (25cms). (5) €50 - 70 667 A chalk pub model of a pirate, 14.5” (37cms). (1) €100 - 150 668 A silver mounted and horn walking stick, with Malacca cane, 31” (79cms); together with another similar with monogrammed knop finial, 35” (89cms). (1) €200 - 300 669 A carved staghorn and bamboo walking cane, with silver collar, the finial carved as a grotesque man’s head with glass eyes, 33.5” (86cms); together with another hardwood and silver mounted cane, 36” (91cms). (2) €200 - 300 670 A Chinese white metal mounted Malacca walking cane, the collar chased with Chinese figures amongst foliage near pavilions; together with another, probably Indian, the knop with chased scrolling foliage, 33.5” (85cms) approx. (2) €200 - 300 671 A Russian bronze group modelled as a man in a horse drawn sleigh, bears inscription, 9” (23cms). (1) €180 - 250

€120 - 160

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FURNITURE xx DECORATIVE ARTS - xx& MISCELLANEOUS CHATTELS 576 - 689 678 A treacle glazed ceramic toby type spirit jar, modelled as a man, head and shoulders, wearing green cap, projecting metal tap from his bow tie, 11” (28cms)h. (1) €200 - 300 679 A 47 piece part Royal Albert tea and dinner service. (47) €30 - 50 680 A pair of floral decorated papier mache and black lacquered wall pockets or stationary brackets, 19th century, 8” (20cms). (2) €50 - 70 681 A set of fourteen 32” (82cms) triangular brass stair rods, each with fleur-de-lys finial; together with matching bracket fittings. (a lot) €200 - 300 682 AFTER JACQUES COUSTOU, a pair of bronzed metal equestrian groups, modelled with Marley Horses, 21” (54cms). (2) €500 - 700 683 An old cast iron kitchen scales. (1) €15 - 20 684 Two Burslem English rectangular meat platters, early 20th century; an oval blue and white ditto; a brown and white ditto; and a white basket moulded meat platter. (5) €60 - 90

675 672 A circular clockwork tin plate toy train set, Honeymoon Express, with three tunnels and a station, 9” (23cms); together with a clock work tin plate automaton doll; and a toy Jack-in-thebox. (3) €80 - 150

685 Ten modern blue and white dinner plates; an art pottery vase; a pair of porcelain ornaments; a plated bread basket; assorted cutlery; three miniature carriage clocks; cut glass jug; and other miscellaneous porcelain. (a lot) €40 - 60

673 A large brass repousse sideboard dish or plaque, profusely chased in high relief with classical scenes and figures around a central roundel, with reclining Venus, and a conforming leaf scroll border with grotesque masks, indistinct foundry mark verso, 18” (46cms). (1) €200 - 300

686 A bronzed metal figure, of a Cavalier holding a gilt brass torch, with crested breast plate on a bow fronted moulded plinth, 56” (143cms). (1) €180 - 250 687 A bronze tobacco jar, in the form of a terrier with cigar in mouth, under a hinge top. (1) €100 - 150

674 After Giambologna, A bronze figure modelled as Mercury, on circular black limestone base, 23” (59cms). (1) €200 - 300 675 A very attractive pair of gilt bronze table centres, Empire, early 19th century, each modelled as a crouching winged cherub supporting a leaf cast and pierced bowl with a flared neck on a cylindrical plinth overlaid with floral swags, anthemia, and rosettes on a conforming base with three scroll legs, by Matthew Boulton c. 1800. (2) See illustration

€1000 - 1500

688 Two bronze models of pigs, the larger 22” (56cms)w. (2) €280 - 350 676 676 AFTER E. POLLICE Narcissus - nude with goat pelt strewn over left shoulder, a heavy bronze study, on circular moulded base, 24” (61cms). (1)

689 A Staffordshire group, 19th century modelled with Moses with two lions on a rugged base, 11” (29cm) €100 - 120

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€400 - 600 677 A circular art pottery Slipware dish, 17.5” (45cms)d. (1) €150 - 250

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DAY TWO WEDNESDAY 4TH APRIL 700 An inlaid and cross banded mahogany display cabinet, Edwardian, with dentil moulded cornice above an inlaid frieze and a centre bevelled glass panel door, flanked with two bowed sections and a vacant compartment below and a stretcher shelf, raised on square tapering spade legs, 67” (70cms) x 46.5” (107cms). (1) €500 - 800

711 A pair of heavy cast iron unmounted foot scrapers, each in the form of a double griffin, 10” (26cms). (1) €150 - 200 712 A set of six (4+2) 17th century style oak dining chairs, each pierced and carved high back with a cane panel and seat raised on carved scroll legs, united by a pierced apron. (6) €300 - 500

723 A Duchess brisee type shell back chair and stool or pouffe, both in the Chippendale style, the shell back chair above a loose cushion on walnut ball n’ claw feet under a gadroon edge and a matching square stool. (2) €200 - 300 724 A pair of rectangular x-framed stools, mid 20th century, each with a tapestry style button seat, on four down turned legs, 28” (71cms). (2) €250 - 350

701 An inlaid walnut canterbury, late Victorian Irish, the three compartment railed top with urn finials indistinctly stamped and with a five digit number, 20” (51cms). (1) €180 - 250

713 A quality rectangular mahogany side or serving table, in the George III style, with a wide frieze, raised on square fluted canted legs, headed with scroll angles, 54” (137cms). (1) €250 - 350

702 A circular mahogany occasional table, with spiral fluted stem and tripod base, 20” (51cms), as is. (1) €80 - 150

714 A set of 8 mahogany dining chairs, each with a curved bar back and pierced cross rail above a stuff over seat on front sabre legs, two Regency period, - the remainder all later. (8) €200 - 300

726 A circular brass mounted mahogany jardinière stand, early 20th century French, the top raised on three shaped legs united by a stretcher, 33” (83cms). (1) €200 - 300

715 A small provincial elm side chair, 18th century, with ladder back and solid seat, together with another provincial side chair, c. 1800. (2) €120 - 180

727 An Oriental occasional table with Benares brass tray top and folding stand. (1) €60 - 90

703 A telescopic oak dining table, Edwardian, the moulded top with a spare leaf raised on four turned legs, 78” (98cms) x 48” (122cms). (1) €150 - 200 704 A two-pillar mahogany dining table, in the Regency style, raised on ring turned stems, each with a reeded tripod, 7’2 (218cms) x 42” (107cms). (1) €80 - 150 705 A pair of oak side chairs, early 20th century, each with a railed back above a caned seat. (2) €50 - 70 706 An oak side chair, in the 17th century style, with panelled back, lacking seat; together with another 19th century chair. (2) €50 - 80 707 An oak armchair, with solid plank splat and double plank solid seat, flanked with shaped arms above railed front and sides, raised on square legs. (1) €180 - 250 708 A large telescopic mahogany dining table, Victorian, Joseph Fitter Patent Birmingham, the moulded top with bowed ends and a spare leaf raised on four turned and baluster reeded legs and a matching centre support leg, 8’5 (260cms) x 5’ (153cms). Top damaged. The table can be extended to accommodate several additional leaves. €1000 - 2000 709 An oblong painted and parcel gilt occasional table, with marble top, on spiral reeded legs, 48” (122cms). (1) €120 - 180 710 A mahogany cheval fire screen, 19th century, with tapestry panel on four reeded down-turned legs, 21.5” (55cms). (1) €80 - 120

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716 An early heavy bronze barrel tap, with fleurde-lys style finial. (1) €100 - 150 717 A set of eight (6+2) Chippendale style mahogany ladder back dining chairs, each with a pierced cross rail and padded seat on front square legs. (8) €400 - 600 718 An oak cheval fire screen, William IV period, with two slide out glass panels, raised on four splayed legs united by a turned stretcher, 25” (64cms). (1) €100 - 200 719 A good 19th century gilt pier or console mirror, the relief moulded frieze with hanging vines and ribbon bows above a tall mirror plate flanked with cluster columns headed with leaf capitals, 82” (208cms) x 35” (89cms). (1) €600 - 900

725 A set of 6 mahogany spoon back dining chairs, Victorian, each with a single splat and padded seat on front turned legs. (6) €200 - 300

728 A mahogany carver armchair, George III period, with pierced splats above a drop in seat on tapering reeded legs, as is. (1) €80 - 120 729 A walnut occasional chair, Victorian, with pierced and moulded back above a circular seat on front cabriole legs. (1) €120 - 180 730 A telescopic mahogany dining table, late 19th century, the moulded top with one spare leaf, and rounded corners raised on four turned legs, 71” x 47” (180cms x 120cms). (1) €300 - 400 731 A mahogany and ebony strung bookcase, George IV period, the moulded cornice above two unglazed doors, on a base with two panel doors, raised on front lion paw feet, as is, 43” (109cms). (1) €200 - 300

720 A pine over mantel mirror, 19th century, with bead and rope moulded frame, 37” (94cms) x 64.5” (164cms). (1) €250 - 350

732 A set of 6 walnut side chairs, Victorian, each with an interlaced balloon moulded back and serpentine fronted seat, raised on front cabriole legs, covered in striped pink fabric. (1) €300 - 500

721 A mahogany chest cupboard, in the George III style, modern, with rectangular cross banded top over two frieze drawers, on bracket feet, 25” (64cms). (1) €180 - 250

733 An ebony strung bow fronted mahogany chest, Regency period, with three long and two short drawers raised on bracket feet, 42 1/4” (108cms). (1) €280 - 350

722 A heavy oak coffer, 18th century, with four panel hinged top, the front with three diamond shaped panels and a plain panel to each side, 53” (135cms). (1) €280 - 350

734 A mahogany bookcase, modern, in the George III style, with dentil moulded cornice above two astragal glazed doors, on a base with two panel doors and raised on a plinth, 77” (196cms) x 35” (88cms). (1) €150 - 250

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FURNITURE PERIOD FURNITURE xx - xx & FURNISHINGS I 700 - 914 735 A bow fronted mahogany chest, George IV period, with three long and two short drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet, 42” (107cms). (1) €200 - 300 736 A mahogany chest-on-chest, in the George III style, modern, with serpentine front and an arrangement of eight drawers, raised on bracket feet, 65” (165cms)h x 25” (64cms). (1) €200 - 300 737 An old copper coal helmet; together with an old copper bed warmer with turned beech handle. (1) €100 - 150 738 A mahogany window stool or dressing stool, early Victorian, with padded seat and bolster ends, raised on baluster turned legs, 37.5” (95cms). (1) €100 - 120 739 A rectangular mahogany dumbwaiter, Victorian, with three moulded shelves, on turned supports, 47” (109cms). (1) €180 - 250 740 A set of 4 walnut side chairs, late Victorian, each with an arched back and conforming cross rail on front turned legs. (4) €150 - 220 741 An old copper coal helmet with swing handle; together with six various old fire irons. (7) €80 - 100 742 A three tier inlaid mahogany wall bracket or plate rack, in the George III style, with Greek key moulded cornice, 37.5” (96cms)h x 46” (107cms). (1) €140 - 160 743 A mahogany chest, the moulded rectangular top above a brushing slide and three long graduated drawers on bracket feet. (1) €300 - 400 745 A very attractive figured mahogany gentleman’s wardrobe, George III period, with satinwood dentil moulded cornice over two large figural mahogany panel doors, on a base with two short and two long drawers on bracket feet, 86 1/2”h (220cms). (1) €300 - 500 746 An inlaid mahogany spinet converted to a dressing table, with three frieze drawers, raised on brass mounted turned legs, 67” (170cms). (1) €180 - 250 747 A very attractive serpentine fronted mahogany dressing table mirror, 19th century, cross banded in kingwood and inlaid with urn and scrolling foliage, the oval bevelled mirror plate above three drawers on ogee bracket feet. 18” (46cms). (1) €250 - 350 56

748 A mahogany tallboy, in the American Chippendale style, modern, with swan neck pediment, the upper section with five long graduating drawers and two smaller drawers on a chest base with an arrangement of five drawers raised on leaf carved cabriole legs, with ball n’ claw feet, 91” x 40” (231cms x 102cms). (1) €200 - 300 749 A rosewood upright piano by Cramer & Wood & Co of Dublin, with carved front panel and two brass candle holders. (1) €200 - 300 749A A mahogany washstand, 19th Century, with three-quarter gallery and basin aperture, above a central shelf with a long frieze drawer on baluster turned supports, 37” (94cms). (1) €180 - 250 750 A mahogany secretaire bookcase, Regency period, the moulded cornice above two Gothic glazed doors on a base with drop front secretaire drawer enclosing a fitted interior with drawers and pigeon hole compartments and a conforming lower long drawer raised on ring turned tapering reeded legs 91” (230cms)h x 42” (107cms). (1) €500 - 800 751 A set of four mahogany side chairs, William IV period, each with a curved top rail and conforming cross rail above a drop in seat on turned and tapering hexagonal legs. (4) €250 - 300 752 A rectangular mahogany flip top dining table, William IV period, probably Irish, with tapering stem, on quatrefoil concave base with lion paw feet, 56” (142cms) x 47.5” (121cms). (1) €500 - 800 753 A pair of carved gilt wood settees probably French, 19th century, each with asymmetrical padded back and padded seat flanked with two shaped arm rests, on moulded cabriole legs, 58” (148cms). (2) €80 - 150 754 A pair of early oak high back chairs, with arched and apdded back and a padded seat, raised on front turned legs and on x-shaped stretcher and an urn finial, on turned legs. (2) €350 - 550 755 A pair of mahogany side chairs, by James Hicks, Pembroke Street, Dublin (stamped), each in the Chippendale style with pierced splay above a drop in seat on front square chamfered legs. (2) €400 - 600 756 A mahogany side table, or ladies work table, Victorian, the rectangular moulded top above two frieze drawers raised on shaped standards, united by a turned stretcher, 29” (74cms). (1) €150 - 250

757 An open metal bound stick and umbrella stand, with lion mask and ring handles raised on four brass feet, 16” (40cms). (1) €80 - 120 758 A mahogany and rosewood banded kneehole writing table, George IV period and later, with triple section top rising in the centre for writing/reading, above a front with one mock and two frieze drawers on ring turned tapering reeded legs, 44” (103cms). (1) €200 - 300 759 A bow-fronted oak hanging corner cupboard, late George III period, with moulded cornice above two panel doors, 36” (92cms) x 40” (102cms). (1) €180 - 250 760 A matched set of six Lancashire-Cheshire ash and elm spindle back chairs (5+1), including one arm chair. (6) €400 - 600 761 An Irish plank top pine kitchen table, with natural top and painted base on turned legs, 72” x 36” (182cms x 91cms). (1) €100 - 150 762 A gilt cheval screen, in the French early 19th century style, with ribbon crests above a coloured engraving inscribed “Frascali” depicting elegant figures in an interior, above a narrow shelf, and the fabric coloured below, raised on leaf moulded scroll legs 42” x 16” (107cms x 40cms). (1) €80 - 150 763 A pair of mahogany Dining Room Armchairs, each in the Chippendale style, with pierced and interlaced splat above a stuff over seat on leaf carved cabriole legs with ball n claw feet. (2) €280 - 350 764 A pair of mahogany and parcel gilt pier mirrors, in the George II style, with bird crest and swan neck pediment above an ornate leaf and bead moulded frame, 54” x 28” (138cms x 71cms). (2) €500 - 700 765 A mahogany swing frame dressing table mirror, Victorian, with scroll shaped supports on a plinth base, 28” (71cms). (1) €100 - 150 766 A mahogany pembroke table, William IV period, with two bowed flaps flanking a frieze drawer on turned and tapering reeded legs, headed with pineapples, 36” (92cms). (1) €200 - 300 767 A red walnut and parcel gilt pier mirror, late 18th century, crested with a ho ho bird on a fret cut frame, 31.5” (80cms) x 16” (40cms). (1) €120 - 150

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700 - 914 PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS I 768 A mahogany Uxbridge bergere, late Victorian, with caned seat, back and side panels, fitted with loose cushions on front tapering reeded legs. (1) €300 - 500 769 A very early elm and iron bound wagon chest, with ornate iron strap work and two iron handles, the hinged cover opening to reveal a vacant interior for open fire fuel, raised on four wheels, 30” (76cms)h x 32.5” (83cms). (1) See illustration

779 A good mahogany flip-top breakfast table, Regency period, the rectangular cross banded top with rounded corners and Prince of Wales plume, raised on turned stem with quadruple reeded pod and ornate brass castors, 48” x 36” (122cms x 91cms). (1) €1200 - 1800 780 An inlaid walnut corner armchair, Edwardian, with slatted back. (1) €30 - 50

770 A three tier brass inlaid mahogany Etagere, with hexagonal shelves and four splayed legs, 27” x 21 1/2” (69cms x 55cms). (1) €250 - 350

781 A carved gilt wood open armchair, in the Louis XV style - 19th Century, the cartouche shaped moulded back with floral crests above a padded panel on serpentine fronted seat, with moulded cabriole legs. (1) €200 - 300

771 An oval gilt wall mirror, modern with leaf and scroll crest above a bevelled plate in moulded frame, 28.5” (72cms) x 16” (41cms). (1) €70 - 90

782 A mahogany swivel office chair, late 19th century, with a pierced splat and circular padded seat on a quadruple pod with cabriole legs. (1) €150 - 220

772 A set of six mahogany dining chairs, George III style, probably late 19th century, each shield shaped back with a pierced splat above a lemon covered seat on square tapering legs. (6) €300 - 500

783 A mahogany drop leaf pembroke type table, late William IV period, the moulded top with rectangular flaps flanking a frieze drawer on turned legs, 43.5” (109cms). (1) €70 - 100

€800 - 1500

773 A cylindrical red painted tea drum, with a wooden top and two handles converted to electricity to form a lamp 57” (146cms)h. (1) €200 - 300 774 A French provincial walnut chaise longue, 19th century, with chair back end and lyre splat above a rope woven seat on square tapering legs, 70” (178cms). (1) €300 - 400 775 A satinwood, mahogany and marquetry inlaid fire surround, in the Adam’s style, the frieze with chained bell flowers, rosettes and anthemia, on conforming inlaid jambs headed with scroll corbels, 48.25” (123cms)h x 53” (135cms)w. (1) €250 - 350 776 A set of six mahogany dining chairs, each in the Hepplewhite style, with wheat sheaf crest on an arched back with pierced splat and drop in seat on square tapering front legs. (6) €200 - 300 777 An oak hall chair, Victorian, with pierced Gothic shaped and arched back above a solid seat on front octagonal tapering legs. (1) €70 - 90 778 A set of six mahogany balloon back side chairs, Victorian, each with a serpentine fronted seat covered in floral tapestry type fabric on front cabriole legs. (6) €300 - 500

784 A cream painted French style open armchair, modern, covered in fawn fabric with padded back and seat on front fluted legs. €80 - 150 785 A rectangular dish top silver or centre table, in the George III style, late 19th century, the serpentine shaped top with shell carved corners and a moulded edge raised on leaf carved cabriole legs with tri-fed scroll feet, 28” (71cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200 786 A George III parcel-gilt and ebonised bergere, c. 1800, the slight wing back , arm rests, sides, bow-front seat and squab cushion covered in yellow raw silk, with fluted baluster arm rests, on conforming legs with brass caps, re-decorated. 36.5” (92.5cms) high. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2000 787 A gilt convex girandole wall mirror, Regency period, the ball moulded frame crested with three mythical sea beasts and issuing two scrolling candle arms and two interlaced stylised dolphins below, 44.5” (113cms) x 27” (67cms). (1) €600 - 800 788 A mahogany and ebony strung chest, Regency period, with an arrangement of three long and two short drawers under a brushing slide and raised on splayed bracket feet, 31” (79cms)h x 37” (94cms). (1) €280 - 350

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789 A large mahogany dining table, William IV period, probably Irish, the moulded rectangular top 5’ (153cms) x 53.5” (136cms), on a heavy turned stem and a quadruple pod and scroll feet. (1) €500 - 700 790 A mahogany chest, George IV period, with four long graduating drawers under a brushing slide and a moulded top raised on bracket feet, 32.5” (82cms)h x 31.5” (80cms)w. (1) €300 - 400 791 An oak chest, early 19th century, the rectangular moulded top above three long and two short drawers, lacking feet, 34.5” (87cms) x 38” (96cms). (1) €100 - 150 792 Two similar mahogany side chairs, early Victorian, each with a drop in seat on front baluster reeded legs. (2) €70 - 90 793 A walnut armchair, Victorian, with front turned legs, distressed. (1) €50 - 80 794 A mahogany hanging corner display cabinet, 19th century, with swan neck pediment above a single astragal glazed door, 42.5” (108cms) x 25” (64cms). (1) €300 - 500 795 A serpentine fronted mahogany foldover card table, in the George III style, early 20th century, raised on square tapering spade legs, 36” (92cms). €150 - 220 796 A pair of heavy steel fire irons, 19th century, each with octagonal knop finial (poker & tongs), together with a similar poker and shovel, and an old hand operated brass barrel pump with wooden T handle, 42” (107cms), by Wilson Brown, Birmingham. (5) €100 - 150 797 A satin birch specimen chest, Victorian, in the form of a miniature Wellington chest, with five drawers, flanked with hinged pilasters, on a plinth base, 19.5” (49cms) x 14.75” (38cms). (1) €100 - 150 798 A bow fronted mahogany chest, George IV period, with two long and two short drawers raised on bracket feet, 33” (84cms)h x 40” (102cms). (1) €180 - 250 799 A mahogany flip top circular occasional table, on turned stem with tripod and pad feet, 32” (82cms). (1) €150 - 200 800 An Indian white and gilt metal mounted chair, in the Regency style, the metal chased with animals and foliage on front sabre legs, modern; together with a matching side table with two drawers and a lower shelf on cabriole legs 30” (76cms)w. (2) €300 - 400 57


PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS I 700 - 914 801 A mahogany coat stand, the turned stem with eleven hooks on a triform base on three cast iron lion paw feet, 57” (145cms). (1) €120 - 150

818 A mahogany bureau bookcase, George III style, 20th century, the dentil moulded cornice above two astragal glazed doors, the slope front opening to reveal a nicely fitted interior with drawers, cupboards and pigeon holes, above three long and two short drawers raised on bracket feet, 81.5” (217cms) x 38” (97cms)w. (1) €400 - 600

802 A kidney shaped figured walnut dressing table or ladies writing table, in the Regency style, with three frieze drawers on double X-shaped supports, 37” (94cms). (1) €400 - 500

819 A walnut rocking chair, Edwardian, with padded seat and back, and baluster turned elbow rests. (1) €80 - 100

803 A mahogany fold-over card table, George IV period, the top with rounded corners above a panelled frieze raised on ring turned legs, 36” (91cms). (1) €800 - 1200 804 A library armchair, 19th century, the turned rail back with a cushion front and seat, the arms with turned side rail supports, on turned legs. (1) €150 - 250 805 A mahogany chaise-longue, William IV period, with scroll back and foot and button panels, with long loose cushion seat and smaller bolster cushion covered in attractive blue fabric on turned legs, 82” (209cms). (1) €800 - 1500 806 A mahogany drop leaf Pembroke table, George IV period, the oblong flap with rounded corners flanking a frieze drawer raised on four turned tapering reeded legs, 36” (91cms). (1) €200 - 300 807 An inlaid mahogany dressing table, George IV period, with three quarter gallery above two frieze drawers and an inlaid shaped apron, raised on square tapering spade legs, 40.5” (103cms). (1) €200 - 300 808 A walnut pole screen, Victorian, with circular tapestry panel crested with flowers on a turned stem and tripod base, as is, 56” (143cms)h. (1) €100 - 150

810 810 A large mahogany peat bucket, George III style, the spiral reeded cylindrical tapering body with two brass bands and cast brass handles fitted with a brass liner, 26” (66cms). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800 811 A mahogany bedside chest, with four serpentine fronted drawers raised on leaf capped cabriole legs, 15” x 28” (38cms x 71cms). (1) €140 - 170 812 A walnut and birds eye maple music cabinet, late Victorian, the rectangular inlaid top with front canted corners above a glazed door, raised on a plinth, 33” (82cms)h x 20.5” (52cms)w. (1) €180 - 250 813 A rectangular walnut occasional table, Victorian, the moulded top with canted corners, on turned supports and cabriole legs, 34” (86cms). (1) €100 - 150 814 A mahogany chest of drawers, George IV period, with five long graduating drawers and raised on bracket feet, 40.5” (103cms). (1) €280 - 350 815 An inlaid and satinwood strung mahogany dressing table mirror, in the George III style, modern, with bevelled shield shaped panel, on a serpentine shaped top with three drawers, 20” (51cms). (1) €100 - 150

809 809 A mahogany chest, George IV period, with three long and two short drawers, under a moulded top with bracket feet, 40.5” (102cms)h x 41” (104cms)w. (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

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816 A ten drawer mahogany specimen chest, early 20th century, 16.5” (42cms)h x 14” (36cms)w; together with a North African octagonal mother o’ pearl inlaid occasional table. (2) €80 - 120 817 A mahogany breakfront side board, George IV period, with three quarter gallery above a central frieze drawer, flanked to each side with two covers and Gothic style reeded pilasters, raised on front ring turned legs, 83” (101cms)w. (1) €700 - 1100

820 A walnut armchair, Victorian, with button back above a serpentine fronted seat on front cabriole legs covered in gold draylon. (1) €200 - 300 821 A carved and relief moulded fish mongers sign, with rope moulded edge and an arched top inscribed Flynn and Co., Fresh Fish, Est. 1805, around a large fish in relief 18” (46cms)h x 31.5” (80cms)w. (1) €80 - 120 822 A tall wing back armchair, in the Georgian style, on front square tapering legs, covered in gold fabric with steel studs. (1) €200 - 300 823 A brass presentation bell, on arched mahogany stand, with turned supports, presented to Cathal O’Shannon by the Limerick Harbour Commissioners, on his retirement from Aughinish Alumina Limited, on the 16th March 1992, 24” (61cms)h x 18” (46cms)w. (1) €100 - 150 824 A mahogany pedestal writing desk or dressing table, 20th century, the rectangular moulded top above three frieze drawers, raised on two pedestals each with a cupboard door enclosing an arrangement of slides and a file drawer, 48” (122cms). (1) €120 - 150 825 An inlaid mahogany wing back armchair, in the George III style, covered in lemon striped fabric with fleur-de-lys pattern, with a loose cushion on square tapering front legs. (1) €300 - 500 826 A large three-seater chesterfield settee, on ring turned legs with gold striped fabric. (1) €250 - 350 827 A mahogany balloon back armchair, Victorian, with cartouche crest above a padded back, seat and arm rests, raised on front cabriole legs. (1) €250 - 350 828 A set of 8 (6 + 2) mahogany dining chairs, each with an arched top rail and a pierced splat above a stuff over seat on front square legs. (8) €300 - 400

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700 - 914 PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS I 845 An old copper coal helmet, with swing handle and stem base; together with a small copper kettle. (1) €100 - 200 846 A cheval fire screen, Edwardian, lacking panel; a pair of brass mounted steel fire irons and a brass bellows. (4) €60 - 70 847 A telescopic mahogany dining table, Victorian, the moulded top with a spare leaf raised on four turned octagonal baluster legs, 70” x 50” (178cms x 128cms). (1) €500 - 700 832, 868, 832 829 A set of 6 grained wood dining chairs, Regency period, each curved back carved with anthemia and a conforming scroll cross rail above a cane seat on front turned and reeded legs. (6) €250 - 350 830 A large circular mahogany and rosewood banded dining table, in the George III style, the moulded top on a turned stem with quadruple pod and brass castors, 6’ (183cms)d. (1) €500 - 800 831 A small Georgian style nest of tables. (1) €80 - 120 832 A good pair of oval mahogany peat buckets, in the George III style, each of spiral tapering reeded form, with carved opposing lion masks, brass bound with two handles enclosing a brass liner, 26” (66cms). (2) See illustration

€2500 - 3500 833 A mahogany Bergere armchair, William IV period, with caned seat and back fitted with two hide cushions on front half reeded and tapering turned legs. (1) €300 - 500 834 A large mahogany pedestal desk, in the Georgian style, modern, the rectangular top with a tooled leather surface above three frieze drawers and three drawers to each pedestal raised on bracket feet, 6’ (183cms) x 48” (122cms) €300 - 400 835 A mahogany piano stool, Edwardian, with adjustable top and tapestry seat. (1) €70 - 90 836 A mahogany chaise longue, early Victorian, the carved, pierced and moulded back with padded panel, above a padded seat and shaped single end, raised on turned legs, 75” (191cms). (1) €150 - 250

837 A mahogany bookcase, George III period, c. 1785-1790, attributed to Gillows, the moulded cornice above a pair of astragalglazed doors above three long drawers, on swept bracket feet, later handles, 87” (221cms)h x 56” (143cms)w x 21” (54cms)d. (1) €500 - 700 838 A mahogany dining room armchair, 19th century, the shaped and carved top rail above a pierced Gothic style splat, and serpentine fronted seat covered in gold draylon raised on front square chamfered legs. (1) €150 - 250 839 A walnut occasional chair, Victorian, with shaped back and bow fronted seat, on turned legs with brass casters. (1) €70 - 100 840 A mahogany dining room armchair, 20th century, by Edwards & Roberts of London, the carved top rail above a pierced splat and a tapestry covered drop in seat raised on square carved and chamfered legs. (1) €180 - 250 841 A rectangular mahogany side table, Regency period, with two frieze drawers raised on a turned stem and quadruple pod with brass castors, 49 1/2” (126cms). (1) €200 - 300

848 An attractive easy armchair, modern, covered in ivory coloured floral fabric with loose cushions. (1) €140 - 180 849 An attractive bedroom tub armchair, modern, covered in yellow printed fabric with classical figures and motifs, and a loose cushion. (1) €150 - 200 850 A pair of polychrome decorated and painted dining room armchairs, Regency period, each top rail with floral decoration above a railed splat and bow fronted seat on front turned legs. (2) €400 - 600 851 A brass bound mahogany plate bucket, 19th century, of cylindrical form, with pierced body, brass liner and brass swing handle, 12” (31cms). (1) See illustration on page 60

€500 - 700 852 An old style painted wooden hand cart, of wagon form with four spoke wheels and a hand shaft for fire logs, 25” (64cms). (1) €60 - 90

842 A George III mahogany bow front side table, fitted with three boxwood-lined drawers and conforming square tapering supports. (1) €620 - 850 843 A tripod mahogany pole-screen, with needlework panel depicting woman and rabbit in a cabbage field, on leaf carved cabriole legs with ball ‘n claw feet, 29.5” (75cms) x 16” (40cms). (1) €50 - 70 844 A set of four mahogany side chairs, William IV period, each with a panelled top rail and carved cross rail above a burgundy seat on turned tapering hexagonal legs. (4) €250 - 350 853

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PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS I 700 - 914 853 An attractive Art Nouveau beech and satinwood armchair, in the liberty style, the shaped and marquetry inlaid satinwood panel with stylised flowers above a pierced centre splat and turned rails, raised on front turned legs. (1) See illustration

€180 - 250 854 A mahogany and marquetry suite of seat furniture, Art Nouveau, comprising two seater settee with pierced splat and floral marquetry panels flanking a padded panel on a conforming seat with square tapering legs. (3) €500 - 700 855 A mahogany metamorphic library steps / armchair, in the Morgan and Sanders style, modern, with padded seat and front sabre legs. (1) €280 - 350 856 An unusual pair of Gothic style carved peat buckets, in the George III style, brass bound of oval tapering form, with typical Gothic tracery and two handles enclosing a brass liner, 26” (66cms). (2) See illustration

€2000 - 3000 857 A good set of eight yew and elm hoop and stick back kitchen chairs, each with a centre pierced splat and a solid saddle seat raised on four turned legs and united by a shaped stretcher. (8) See illustration

€1500 - 2000 858 An attractive upholstered settee, in the George III style, with padded back and cushion seat flanked with scroll arm rests raised on shell carved front cabriole legs with ball ‘n claw feet united by a gadroon moulded rail. (1) €1000 - 1500 859 Two mahogany two tier bedside pedestals, late 19th century, each of square form with a centre drawer on square legs, 32” (82cms). (2) €180 - 250 860 A pierced brass fender, early 19th century, with tubular top rail, 48” (122cms), together with a pair of brass fire dogs. (3) €100 - 150

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857 861 A rosewood ladies occasional chair, Victorian, the scroll and leaf moulded button back and padded seat covered in colourful floral fabric and raised on front cabriole legs. (1) €180 - 250 862 An attractive gilt three seater settee, in the Louis XVI style, the ribbon moulded frame with a floral and leaf crest around a button back and sprung seat on fluted legs, 60” (152cms). (1) €250 - 350 863 A walnut and parcel gilt bedside cupboard, in the Georgian style, the arched back with a shelf above two cupboard doors raised on cabriole legs and trifed pad feet, 19” (48cms)w. (1) €280 - 350 864 A pair of Irish mahogany and brass bound buckets, George III period, one a plate bucket, the other for peat, each of tapering coppered form with two brass bands and a brass swing handle, 14” (36cms). (2)

865 An unusual wrought iron and copper coal scuttle, arts and crafts, the arched frame supporting an amphora shaped copper coal bucket with embossed floral decoration, 30” (76cms). (1) €400 - 600 866 A large marquetry chess top coffee / games occasional table, modern, the square simulated hide top with concave corners and a chess board centre above inlaid sides raised on four elephant modelled feet, 22” (56cms)h x 48” (122cms)w ; together with a set of large moulded composition chess men modelled as Henry VIII’s court, each 8” (20cms)h approx. (33) €400 - 600 867 A carved mahogany chaise longue, Victorian, the button back with leaf and oval cresting above a serpentine fronted seat raised on cabriole legs covered in attractive yellow damask, 70” (178cms). (1) €500 - 700

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€2500 - 3500

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700 - 914 PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS I 879 A pair of unusual gilt wood side chairs, each carved with a palm leaf back, in a rustic frame with padded seat on front cabriole legs. (2) €200 - 300 880 A mahogany drop-leaf table, 18th century, with demi-lune flaps raised on circular tapering legs with pad feet, 42” (107cms). (1) €600 - 800 881 A gilt metal lantern, with four glass panels and a door, under a domed top with handles, 30” x 20” (77cms x 51cms), electrified. (1) €100 - 150 882 An attractive leaded and coloured glass sash or panel, in the Art Nouveau style, in pine frame, 75” (191cms) x 31” (79cms). (1) €400 - 600 883 A mahogany three tier hanging bookshelf, George III period, in the Chinese Chippendale style, with three-quarter fret cut gallery, 27 1/2”h x 28 1/2”w (70cms x 73cms). (1) €500 - 700

872 868 A mahogany and brass mounted peat bucket, in the Irish George III style, of tapering cylindrical form, carved with two shells and applied with two brass handles and a brass liner, 18” (46cms). (1) See illustration on page 59

€600 - 900 869 A telescopic mahogany dining table, Victorian, with two spare leaves and demi-lune ends, raised on turned and tapering fluted legs, 7’ (214cms) x 48.5” (124cms). (1) €800 - 1500 870 A good quality pair of mahogany library armchairs, Victorian, each with a recurving scroll back with a padded panel, above railed arm rests terminating in scroll moulded arm terminals, on half reeded tapering turned and fluted legs, covered in lime green and beige brocade. (2) €600 - 800 871 A mahogany drop-leaf table, William IV period, with two rectangular flaps on turned legs, 44.5” (103cms). (1) €100 - 150 872 A white and variagated dark marble mantel piece, in the George III style, the moulded shelf of inverted breakfront form, above a Greek key pattern frieze with a centre carved oval patriae, and plain jambs, fronted with dark red marble columns with Doric capitals, each on a square block base and marble hearth, 53”h x 66.5”w. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

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873 A mahogany Pembroke style sofa table, Regency period, the reeded top with D shaped flaps flanking a frieze drawer and an opposing mock drawer raised on a turned stem with quadruple reeded pod and lion mask brass casters, 32 1/2” (83cms). (1) €800 - 1200 874 An attractive oak armchair, late Victorian, with ebony inlay covered in attractive green tapestry type fabric. (1) €150 - 200 875 A mahogany pedestal desk, early 20th century, the rectangular moulded top above three frieze drawers raised on two pedestals, each with three drawers and bracket feet, 46” (107cms). (1) €300 - 500 876 A mahogany, rosewood and parcel gilt bedside pedestal, early 19th century Continental, probably German, the rectangular top above a frieze drawer and a cupboard door on square legs with block feet, 32” (82cms) x 20” (51cms). (1) €500 - 700

884 A drop-leaf mahogany table, 18th Century, with demi-lune flaps on circular tapering legs and pad feet, 39 1/2” (100cms). (1) €600 - 900 885 An ebony strung mahogany Pembroke table, George III period, with D shaped flaps flanking a frieze drawer raised on square tapering legs, 32” (82cms). (1) €500 - 700 886 A 19th century Italian jasper marble fire surround The moulded top above a panelled frieze, supported on two columnar jambs with square bases, on a moulded rectangular plinth. 56” (142cms) high; 74.5” (189cms) wide; 23.25” (59cms) deep; 37.25” (94.5cms) x 48.75” (124cms) the opening. (1) €3000 - 5000 887 An inlaid mahogany side board, George III period, with three-quarter gallery over three frieze drawers and a breakfront centre and three cupboard doors below on square tapering legs, 73” (185cms). (1) €500 - 800

877 An elm cottage armchair, famine type, with stick back and solid seat. (1) €150 - 250 878 A mahogany fold-over tea table, George IV period, the D-shaped top above an ebony strung frieze on turned and tapering reeded legs, 46” (92cms). (1) €800 - 1200

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FURNITURE PERIOD FURNITURE xx - xx & FURNISHINGS I 700 - 914 888 A circular mahogany library drum table, in the Chippendale style, with leather top above four frieze drawers on four leaf carved cabriole legs with ball ‘n claw feet, 44” (102cms). (1) €700 - 1100

894 A rectangular mahogany Silver Table, probably Irish - late 18th Century, with moulded gallery above a plain frieze raised on shell capped cabriole legs on pointed pad feet. (1) €1500 - 2200

904 A mahogany bookcase, Victorian, the moulded cornice above two arched and glazed panel doors, on a base with solid panel doors and raised on a plinth, 48” (123cms). (1) €300 - 500

889 A 19th century grey-painted open bookcase The moulded dentil cornice above three arcaded sections with an arrangement of adjustable shelves, on a plinth base, 90” (230cms) high; 87” (221cms) wide; 15” (38cms) deep €800 - 1500

895 A mahogany jardinière stand on tripod base, 43”. (1) €80 - 100

905 An oval ebonised and parcel gilt wall mirror, 19th century, probably Irish, the moulded frame around a mirror plate, 25.5” (64cms) x 32” (82cms). (1) €200 - 300

896 A circular mahogany chess table, Victorian, with moulded and parquetry inlaid top on a turned stem with tripod base, 21” (53cms). (1) €80 - 120 897 A brass bound two-part mahogany military secretaire chest, 19th century, the top drawer formed as two, falling forward to reveal a pull-out writing compartment with drawers and pigeon hole compartments, with three long drawers below, raised on turned legs, 34.5” (88cms) x 36” (92cms). (1) €400 - 500

890 890 A monumental pair of carved giltwood torcheres, 19th century continental, each with a leaf moulded baluster shaped fluted stem on a fluted and reeded case shaped centre and an ornate tripod base, each with three cartouche panels on a leaf scroll legs,. 75.5” (192cms) See illustration

€1500 - 2500 891 A pair of pink marble Plinths, early 19th century, each of cylindrical form on octagonal moulded limestone bases, 37” (95cms). (2) €400 - 600

898 A mahogany night-time commode, George III period, in the form of a four drawer chest, the moulded top above a fall front, opening to reveal a vacant interior and a concealed compartment below on bracket feet, 29.5” (75cms) x 27” (69cms). (1) €150 - 250 899 A three-tier mahogany dumb-waiter, late 19th century, with turned supports and legs, 39” (99cms). (1) €100 - 150 900 A mahogany and rosewood banded fold over tea table, George IV period, the rectangular top with rounded corners, raised on four ring turned spiral reeded legs, 36” (92cms). (1) €300 - 500 901 A serpentine shaped inlaid and banded mahogany gentleman’s wardrobe, Victorian, in the Regency style, the arched and moulded pediment above two flame figured panel doors, enclosing linen slides on a chest base with two long and two short drawers flanked to each side with hanging compartments raised on splayed bracket feet. 91” (230cms)h x 99” (250cms). (1) €600 - 900 902 A mahogany and parcel gilt wall mirror, late 19th century / early 20th century, with two leaf carved bands, 35.25” (89cms)h x 60” (153cms)w. (1) €400 - 600

892 892 A fine carved mahogany wing armchair, early 19th century, in the George III style, with arched back and ornate scroll elbow rests and supports, flanking a padded seat and back on leaf scroll carved cabriole legs united by a carved apron. See illustration

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903 An oak bureau, late 18th century, the cross banded sloped front enclosing a fitted interior with an arrangement of drawers, pigeon hole compartments, a central cupboard, three long and two short drawers below raised on bracket feet, 40” (102cms). (1) €200 - 300

906 A French provincial walnut and elm BuffetA-Deux-Corps, late 18th / early 19th century, the moulded cornice with heart-shaped inlay to frieze, above panelled doors, the base with a pair of doors enclosing three drawers above a shaped apron between fluted rounded angles, on out swept bracket feet, 93” (236cms)h x 62” (159cms)w x 26” (67cms)d. (1) €600 - 900 907 A mahogany bookcase top, Victorian, with moulded cornice and two glazed doors, 44.5” (103cms). (1) €80 - 100 908 A French green painted and parcel gilt overmantel, 19th century, in the Louis XVI style, the upper panel with ribbon bows and tassels issuing floral swags carved in high relief, and a leaf and bead moulded frame below around a mirror panel, approx. 79” x 51” (200cms x 130cms). (1) €500 - 700 909 An inlaid mahogany side or serving table, 19th century, with serpentine front and satinwood banding, with three frieze drawers, raised on square tapering fluted legs, 62” (158cms). (1) €400 - 600 910 A pair of Oriental carved cherrywood jar or bowl stands, each with a gadroon edge and inset marble top above a shaped and carved apron on cabriole legs and claw feet, 19” (49cms). (2) €280 - 320 911 An early carved walnut armchair, the arched and padded back above a padded seat flanked with two moulded armrests, each with a scroll terminal on turned supports and legs, united by S and leaf carved scroll stretchers. (1) €650 - 850 912 A mahogany console or side table, William IV period, the rectangular marble top above a wide frieze and a recessed mirror plate, flanked with turned and tapering columns each with a Doric capital on a rectangular plinth base, 37” x 34” (94cms x 86cms). (1) €500 - 800 913 A mahogany side table or occasional table, George IV period, with rectangular top on ring turned tapering reeded legs, 25” (64cms). (1) €80 - 120 914 A collection of architectural prints, including Cork and Limerick buildings, together with an assortment of other prints and pictures. (23) €100 - 150

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922 915 AFTER GAY O’NEILL Tina, a limited edition print; another similar Gay O’Neill print; Lee Gallagher, a pen and ink sketch depicting an abstract figure; a limited edition lithograph by Martin Ryan entitled St. Mary’s; a lithograph depicting Noonan’s pub front; a watercolour by Jeremy Williams entitled The Market, Limerick; an oval portrait of a young girl; and three other miscellaneous pictures. (10) €100 - 200

919 19th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Terrier in a barn with fowl, oil on canvas board, 8.5” (22cms) x 11.5” (29cms). €200 - 300

916 19th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Cattle watering in a stream by cottages, oil on canvas, 7.5” (19cms) x 11.5” (29cms); together with another late 19th century interior scene, entitled For those in peril by sea, oil on card, signed W. Gibbons and inscribed, 6.5” (17cms) x 5” (12.5cms); another oil on canvas, depicting the holy family, signed F. McDonagh, 8 (20cms) x 6” (15cms); and one other, an over painted print on panel depicting lady praying in an interior. (4) €80 - 120

921 921 ALBERT CLARK (act 1821-1910) The Runaway, a work horse breaking through a gate to follow the hunt, in a landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 19.5” (50cms) x 24” (60cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 800

917 An extremely fine set of 4 late 19th Century hand coloured Bird Prints, depicting “The Rook,” “The Short-Toed Lark,” “A Teal,” and “A Thrush,” each in attractive mount and frame, 5 1/2” x 7” (14cms x 18cms). (4) €300 - 500 918 A. CAMERON Fishing boats in a mist, oil on canvas under glass, signed lower right and dated 1913, 22” (56cms) x 40” (102cms). (1) €100 - 150

920 920 EARLY 19th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Portrait of a gentleman with white cravat and black jacket with velvet collar, halflength, seated on a chair, oil on canvas, 24.5” (62cms) x 19” (49cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

922 ROBERT STONE (1820-1870) Hunting scene with lady riding side saddle in the foreground, oil on panel, signed lower right; and its companion, The Kill, also signed lower right, 5.5” (14cms) x 11.5” (29cms), a pair. (2) See illustration

€800 - 1200 923 MILLSON HUNT (act. 1875-1900) Coastal scene with fisher folk drawing a net on a beach, oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 1887, 8” (20cms) x 16” (40cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

924 924 W.T. NORMAN, 19th CENTURY BRITISH Coastal scene with deer herd in foreground, oil on board, signed and dated 1860 lower left, 11.5” (29cms) x 17.5” (45cms). (1) 923

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FURNITURE&xx PAINTINGS PRINTS - xx I 915 - 999 928 EVELYN BRISCO (early 20th century) Hunting Scene, watercolour, 13.5” (34cms) x 14.5” (37cms) €150 - 250

925 925 T. FISHER (19th century English School) Portrait of a gentleman, standing with hand on a ledge, landscape beyond, watercolour, indistinctly signed lower centre on ledge, 13” (33cms) x 9.25” (24cms). (1) See illustration

€150 - 250 925A An attractive set of six moulded gilt gesso picture frames, each oval glass panel in a reeded oval frame with ribbon crest, to suit pictures measuring 19” (49cms) x 15” (39cms) approx. (6). €200 - 300

926 926 BASIL BRADLEY (1842-1904) On the Falloch, Ben Vorlich, with cattle watering and ducks in foreground, oil on canvas, 15.5” (39.5cms) x 23.25” (59cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

929 929 B. SMITH Figure crossing a bridge over a waterfall with woman and children gathering faggots below, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 28” (71cms) x 20” (50cms). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800

930 930 RUDOLF SWOBODA (1859-1914) Alpine River landscape with figures, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 29” x 39” (74 x 99cms) See illustration

€1000 - 1500

931 931 20TH / 21ST CENTURY SCHOOL, Colourful urn of flowers in a garden landscape, still life, oil on board, 38” (96cms) x 17” (44cms). (1) See illustration

€280 - 350 932 JOHN FOWLER - 19th Century A set of 4 pencil drawings depicting Irish named Scenes - “Old Weir Gromaghan” “Gap of Dunloe,” “Manor Hamilton” “Castle Termon Mc Grath Pettigo,” together with 9 other Continental Scenes, by the same hand, “Spugen, Switzerland;” “Brisone on the Lake of Lugano”, “Wetter Horn”, “Lake Como”, “Village of Panix,” “The Hausstock,” “a View near Roterdam”, “Church of Contamines,” “Town and Castle of Ragatz,” and one other, all uniformerly framed, inscribed and dated c. 1862, 7” x 13 1/2” (18cm x 34cms). (13) €1000 - 1500 933 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL “Fisherfolk Chatting,” O.O.P., 19” x 23” (49cms x 58cms). (1) €200 - 300

927 927 FRANCIS CECIL BOULT (ACT. 1877-1895) Calling the hounds, a hunt master on a bay on the edge of a wood, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right 1895, 17.5” (45cms) x 23.5” (60cms). (1)

933A 933A 18th CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL Biblical scene with Christ and other figures, oil on canvas, 31.5” (80cms) x 39” (99cms). (1)

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934 JENE VICTOR ALBERT DE GESNE (1834 - 1903) “Stag Hunt, with stag surrounded at the edge of a Wood,” signed lower right in ebonised frame, 33” x 43” (84cms x 109cms). (1) €1500 - 2200

942 935 After JOHANN JAKOB WALTHER A pair of attractive coloured flower prints, both attractively framed and mounted, 18” x 12” (46cms x 30cms). (2) €100 - 150

940 R.S. QUICK Coastal Scene, watercolour, signed and dated 1907, 6.25” (16cms) x 9.5” (24cms). (1) €60 - 90

935A A large machine tapestry picture, depicting figures in a garden, 51” (130cms) x 80” (203cms). (1) €80 - 120 936 AFTER PETER DEIGHAN Lester Piggott’s Derby Winners, a set of four limited edition coloured racing prints, signed by the artist in pencil, 177/400. (4) €200 - 300 936A EARLY 20TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL Village scene with ruin, oil on canvas, unframed, 40” (102cms) x 59” (150cms). (1) €150 - 250

934A 934A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SCHOOL Family group in a garden, painted on linen, in velvet covered cushion frame, 84” (213cms) x 55” (140cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

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937 AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS Hunting Countries, a set of four coloured hunting prints depicting various hunts, all signed in pencil by the artist. (4) €400 - 600 938 A set of four coloured prints, entitled Le Pigeon Favori, each depicting a still life with flowers; together with a pair of prints entitled La Papillion. (6) €60 - 90 939 Art of Silk, a large silk scarf entitled All at Sea, framed; together with a pair of play bills for the summer opera at the ruins of the Baths of Carracalla. (3) €80 - 120

941 941 L.R. FINN, LATE 19TH CENTURY Still life, a bowl of colourful flowers, signed lower left, 23” x 20” (59cms x 51cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 942 ATTRIBUTED TO JAN WYNANTS (1625-1684) The Eviction, a brutal scene with figures beating others, oil on copper panel, 6.75” (17cms) x 9” (23cms). (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2500

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FURNITURE&xx PAINTINGS PRINTS - xx I 915 - 999 943 CIRCLE OF EDWIN HAYES (1819-1904), Fisher folk and fishing boats on a beach, oil on card, bears indistinct signature lower left, 8” (20cms) x 15.75” (40cms). (1) €100 - 150 944 LATE 19TH CENTURY / EARLY 20th CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, Portrait of a Spanish beauty wearing a lace veil and holding a fan, oil on canvas, unframed, 17” (43cms) x 13” (33cms). (1) €80 - 100 945 C.J. HUSSEY “St. Joseph and the Infant Jesus,” O.O.C. laid on board, signed and dated 19 July 1866, 24 1/2” x 20” (61cms x 51cms). (1) €180 - 250 947 AFTER SCOTT DUDLEY Prominent Sire lines in America, a coloured print, from the Darley Arabian in a circular graph showing blood lines no. 1 and no. 2, and two other similar prints depicting similar subject matter. (3) €80 - 120 948 AFTER HEYWOOD HARDY Thoroughbred mare and foal, a colour engraving, 34” (86cms) x 27.5” (70cms); together with a limited edition coloured print, Northern Dancer - The legend Continues, After Doug Saunders (photographer), signed, no. 272/1500. (2) €180 - 250 949 A Guinness advertising poster, in moulded frame, 15” (38cms) x 23” (58cms); together with another similar ditto, Guinness Only Served Here, 10.25” (26cms) x 24.5” (55cms). (2) €150 - 200

951 951 An old Irish bar mirror, for Paddy Old Irish Whiskey, Cork Distilleries Company, with map of Ireland, the rectangular bevelled panel with canted corners, 12” (31cms) x 20” (51cms). (1) See illustration

€150 - 250 952 A metal pub sign for Time ale, 27.5” (70cms) x 15” (39cms). (1) €70 - 90 955 955 A pub advertising poster, from John Jameson, Dublin Whiskey, in ebonised frame, 21” (54cms) x 14” (36cms). (1) See illustration

€80 - 120

953 953 An old pub advertising mirror, for John Haig and Co., Old Scotch Whiskey, in moulded oak frame, 27” (69cms) x 37.5” (95cms) overall. (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

956 A pub advertising poster for Guinness Extra Stout, in moulded frame, 15” (39cms) x 23” (59cms). (1) €80 - 150 957 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL “Portrait of Isaac Jermy, recorder of Norwich, wearing the chain of office,” O.O.C., 29” x 25” (75cms x 64cms). (1) €600 - 900 958 G. REVERES “Wave Study,” O.O.C., 23 1/4” x 35 1/2” (59cms x 90cms). (1) €150 - 200 959 A framed map of unions in Ireland, showing the situation of the several country infirmaries and fever hospitals dated 1854 €200 - 300

954 950 950 A large old pub advertising mirror, for Robert Disher and Companies, Celebrated Pale and Mild Ales, in moulded ebonised frame 33” (84cms) x 48” (122cms). (1)

954 An early Irish pub mirror, for Kirker, Grier and Co., Old Irish Whiskey, in wooden frame, 23” (59cms) x 31.5” (80cms). (1) See illustration

960 A very ornate Oriental needlework panel, depicting colourful flowers and butterflies, 60” (152cms) x 48” (122cms), in a moulded and painted frame. (1) €300 - 400

€500 - 700

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970 INDIAN SCHOOL A pair of framed miniatures, depicting female figure petting a lamb; together with a framed silhouette of a gentleman. (3) €60 - 90

961 F.G. NOBLE, ENGLISH SCHOOL Master of the hunt, on a bay hunter with hounds in a landscape, oil on canvas, signed, 19.5” (50cms) x 29.5 (75cms).

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€500 - 700

€500 - 700 962 JOSEPH WILLIAM CAREY (1859-1937) Lackagh Bridge, Rosapenna, Donegal, watercolour, signed, inscribed and dated 1930, 6.5” (16cms) x 17” (43cms); together with another Irish watercolour, Figures in a boat at Charlesforth, Kinsale, 7.5” (19cms) x 16.5” (42cms). (2) €150 - 200 963 F. WALTERS (19th Century) A quiet fishing harbour, watercolour, signed lower right and dated January ‘69, 14.5” (37cms) x 21.25” (54cms). (1) €250 - 300 964 AFTER GEORGE MORLAND (BR 1763-1804) A Tea Garden and St. James Park, a pair of early coloured engraving, 16” (41cms) x 19.5” (50cms). (2) €150 - 200 965 AFTER HENRY ALKEN The first steeple chase on record, a fine set of four coloured engravings, entitled Preparing to Start, Whoop and Away, Accomplished Smashes, and The Finish, under attractive mounts and frames, a very clean set, 15” (39cms) x 17” (43cms). (4) €500 - 800

974 974 FOLLOWER OF JAMES II BARENGER (1780-1831) Breaking cover, a hunting scene, oil on panel, 11.5” (29cms) x 18” (46cms). (1)

975 IRENE HOLDWAY Still life with fruit, pottery and glass on a ledge, oil on board, signed lower right. (1) €80 - 150 971 971 WILSON HEPPLE (1854-1937) Mare and foal in a river landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1896 lower right, 19” (49cms) x 23.5” (60cms). (1)

976 An early hand coloured botanical print, 10” (26cms) x 7.5” (19cms). (1) €60 - 90

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€700 - 1100 972 AFTER ANNIE TEMPEST Tottering on by Gentry, a limited edition print from the ‘Country Life’ Series, signed, inscribed “ The Future’s not what it used to be”, numbered 306/1000 and dated 1999; together with a framed limited edition print depicting a poppy flower; and a framed portrait of a Victorian lady seated, in attractive black glass mounts and gilt gesso frame. (3) €50 - 80

966 Vanity Fair A collection of 7 vanity fair caricatures including the rare image of John Redmond MP ‘The Irish Petrel’, Lord Charles Beresford, Lord Donoughmore, Lord Roberts, Admiral Fisher, Sir R. Pole Carew, and one other; together with another larger similar ditto AFTER WH, entitled Simple Simon. (8) €200 - 300 967 A pair of framed Venetian prints, showing the palaces of the grand canal each print bearing the print makers stamp. (2) €60 - 90 968 20th CENTURY IRISH SCHOOL West of Ireland Scene, oil on board, signed with initials N.S.W. and dated 1919 lower left. €60 - 90

973 973 J. ASSARD, EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL A carriage and four on a roadway, oil on board, signed lower left, 21” (54cms) x 15” (37cms). (1)

977 977 FOLLOWER OF ADRIANUS EVERSEN (Dutch 1818 - 1897) Dutch Street Scene with Tower, together with its companion Dutch Street Scene with steeple beyond, oil on canvas, both bearing signature lower right A. Eversen, 16 1/2” x 13 1/2” (42cms x 35cms). (2)

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€400 - 600

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FURNITURE&xx PAINTINGS PRINTS - xx I 915 - 999 978 19th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Work horses with figure crossing a stream, with hay wagon beyond, oil on canvas, 17.5” (45cms) x 28.5” (73cms). (1) See illustration

€600 - 900 979 J.B NANCE Ellen’s Rock, and its companion Ilnaculin, watercolours, both signed and inscribed, 7” (18cms) x 10” (26cms) approx; together with a pair of coloured prints, Loch Achrey and another similar Scottish mountain scene. (4) €50 - 80 980 AFTER HENRY ALKEN A set of four framed cock fighting prints. (4) €100 - 150 978

981 HERBERT THOMAS DIXIE (1862-1942) The grandfather at the grave of little Nell, watercolour, signed, also inscribed verso with a paragraph of prose from Charles Dickens, The Old Curiosity Shop, 29.5” (75cms)h x 42” (107cms). (1) Note: Inscription as follows, probably written by the artist himself - ‘and then forth every day he waited at her grave for her. How many pictures of new journeys over pleasant country of resting places under the free broad sky, of rambles in the fields and woods and paths not often trodden/ how many times of that one well remembered voice/ how many glimpses of the form, the fluttering dress, the hair that waves as gaily in the wind, how many visions of what had been, and what he hoped was yet to be, rose up before him, in the old dull silent church and still they would hear him whisper in his prayers, “Lord, let her come tomorrow”’, The Old Curiosity Shop See illustration

€5000 - 7000

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987 982 VICTOR RICHARDSON (b. 1952) A piece of Moore Street, pastel on paper, signed lower right, also inscribed verso, 10” (26cms) x 12” (30cms). (1) €50 - 120 983 PATRICIA MANN Blue bowl and vase with flowers, mixed media, signed lower right, 17.5” (44cms) x 19” (48cms). (1) €100 - 150

987 19th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL The ruin of Nana, Sahibs Bungalow, in Cawnpore, watercolour; together with its companion, The old city gate, Ajmere, both inscribed and dated December ‘88, 10.25” (26cms) x 14.75” (38cms). (2) See illustration

€300 - 500

984 LATE 19th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, Peasant smoking at a cottage half door, watercolour, 11” (28cms) x 7” (18cms); together with an oval painted portrait print of a lady wearing a green dress. (2) €80 - 120

990 990 HEZY Fog on the quay, Lyons, a 3D picture on board; its companion Barge on the river, Lyons; and another similar Archway, Lyons, all signed 8.5” (22cms) x 6.5” (17cms). (3)

985 CIRLCE OF MYLES BIRKET FOSTER (1825-1899) Children by a pond with sheep near a farmstead in a landscape, watercolour, 8” (20cms) x 12.5” (32cms). (1) €80 - 120

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€120 - 180

988 988 AFTER PAUL-CHARLES CHOCARNEMOREAU (1855-1931) The angry goose, oil on canvas, signed T.K. Membere, 19.25” (49cms) x 15.25” (39cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

986 986 MARY F. HOLD (19th century British) A bird’s nest on a mossy bank, oil on canvas, 10” x 12” (25.4cms x 30.5cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

989 989 WARREN WILLIAMS (1863-1918) English harbour scene with fort, watercolour, signed lower right, 13” (33cms) x 23” (58cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

991 991 ASTOR Portrait of John Evelyn Watts, Jockey, 84 winner 1903, watercolour, signed and inscribed; together with another jockey portrait Danny Maher, Derby and St. Leger Winner 1903, a pair, 9.5” (24cms) x 6” (15cms) See illustration

€120 - 180

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999 997 A circular oak barrel top, advertising Tullamore Dew Fine Old Irish Whiskey, 22” (56cms). (1) €80 - 100

992 992 A framed advertising poster for Gallagher’s Six Penny Plug Tobacco, for smoking and chewing, in mahogany frame, 24” (61cms) x 18” (46cms). (1) See illustration

€100 - 150

994 994 A pub advertising poster, for Black and White Whisky - Greyhound Series, framed, 19” (49cms) x 15.5” (39cms). (1) See illustration

993 993 A framed pub advertising poster, for A.& R. Thwaites and Co. Ltd., Inventors of Soda Water, Dublin., 22” (56cms) x 16” (41cms). (1)

998 998 MARCEL BELVISI (1950- ) Le hameau en Provence, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 23.25” (59cms) x 28” (72cms). (1) See illustration

€120 - 180

€400 - 600

995 A pub advertising poster, for James McAlister and Sons, Old Irish Whiskey, Ballymena, in moulded frame, 15” (38cms)h x 23” (59cms). (1) €120 - 180

999 EARLY 20TH CENTURY MIDDLE-EAST SCHOOL Busy Street scene with numerous figures, and its companion, a similar view, oil on canvas, 9.5” (24cms) x 17.5” (45cms). (2) See illustration

€300 - 500

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€80 - 120

996 996 A pub advertising poster, for Boyd’s Old Irish Whisky, (Boyd and Co., Belfast), showing a view of Glengarriff, Co. Antrim and an interior scene, showing Storytelling in an Irish cabin, in moulded frame, 15” (39cms) x 22” (56cms). (1) See illustration

€180 - 250

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1000 - 1101 PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS II 1000 A serpentine shaped ebonised brass-inlaid and brass mounted ladies work table, French, late 19th century in the manner of Rene Boulle, the hinged top enclosing a divide compartment on brass mounted cabriole legs, the front legs headed with a brass caryatid, 28” (71cms)h x 15” (38cms). (1). €250 - 350

1003 A small mahogany open bookcase, William IV style, modern, with pierced three-quarter gallery above three adjustable shelves on front scroll feet, 39” (99cms)h x 23” (59cms). (1) €180 - 250

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1001 1001 A fine circular rosewood occasional table, Regency period, the turned and baluster reeded stem on a brass inlaid tripod with shaped legs and brass lion paw casters, 30” (76cms)h x 24” (61cms)d. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

1004 An unusual walnut and mahogany side table or sideboard, in the Chinoiserie style, Victorian, by the Strahan of Dublin, with the trade label, also stamped Strahan of Dublin and struck with the number 50286, the cartouche crest above an arrangement of four panels, all inset with Chinese figures and emblems, the top with a wavy moulded edge and two frieze drawers each with similar decorated panels depicting figures in boats, royal subjects, etc., on spiral fluted turned front legs, the lower two larger recessed panels with conforming decoration, 60” (153cms)h x 61.5” (156cms)w. (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800

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€1200 - 1800

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€1500 - 2500 1007 An inlaid and cross banded mahogany gentleman’s wardrobe, George IV period, the dentil moulded cornice above two panel doors enclosing linen slides on a chest base with two long and two short drawers, raised on bracket feet, 89” (226cms)h x 49” (125cms). (1) €800 - 1500 1008 A mahogany bachelor’s desk, George III period, the moulded top with a pull-out secretaire drawer enclosing a fitted interior and a lower concealed drawer and a mirror cupboard, flanking three drawers to each side, on bracket feet, 36” (91cms)h x 34” (86cms). (1) €400 - 600

1002 1002 A very unusual mahogany and cross banded demi-lune fold over card and tea table, George IV period, the ebony strung and moulded triple top above a centre frieze drawer, flanked to each side with a hinged frieze drawer, raised on turned tapering legs with brass casters, 29” (74cms) x 45” (114cms). (1)

1006 1006 A mahogany tallboy, Irish - George III period, the moulded cornice above eight graduating drawers and raised on bracket feet, 66” (167cms)h x 33” (84cms)w. (1)

1005 1005 A circular mahogany breakfast table, Regency period, the moulded top on a ring turned stem and tripod base with leaf capped sabre legs, 54” (38cms). (1) See illustration

€600 - 900

1009 A good brass club fender, early 20th century, with a drop centre and two button top corner seats, supported on tubular brass supports and a moulded base, 21” (53cms)h x 70” (178cms)w x 20” (51cms). (1) See illustration on page 72

€800 - 1500 1010 A modern marquetry inlaid two-tier drinks and tea trolley, with tall spoke wheels and demi-lune flaps, 32” (81cms). (1) €70 - 90

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1013 1013 A large carved gilt wood over mantel, the shell crest above a central arched and shaped mirror panel, flanked to each side with two similar shaped panels, in an ornate rococo style frame with c-scrolls and scrolling foliage, 45” (105cms)h x 81” (206cms). (1)

1014 An attractive inlaid and satinwood strung bow fronted mahogany dressing table or side table, 19th century, with three quarter gallery above a frieze inset with a central rectangular satinwood panel, raised on square tapering spade legs, 40” (102cms)w. (1)

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€1200 - 1800

€500 - 800 1015 A carved walnut side cupboard, 17th century in the Renaissance style, the rectangular top with a carved lunette edge above a leaf and scroll double panel frieze drawer decorated with figures and two conforming doors below on a two-stage moulded plinth on lion paw feet. 36” (92cms) h x 24” (61cms). (1)

1011 1011 A fold-over walnut and feather banded card or pool table, George II period, of inverted breakfront outline, with rounded corners and a concertina action, the hinged top folding over to reveal a baize lined interior with circular candle slots on four tapering legs with pad feet, 35 1/22 (85cms). (1)

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€1400 - 1600

1014

1016 A set of four Chinese cherry-wood side chairs, each with a curved splat and a cane seat with thatched cushion on square legs. (4) €250 - 350

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€1800 - 2500

1012 1012 A continental walnut bombe shaped bureau, 18th century, the slope front opening to reveal a shaped and stepped interior, with an arrangement of drawers, secret compartments, a well, and pigeon hole compartments, over two long and two small drawers, on front cabriole legs, 41.5” (106cms)h x 50” (127cms)w. (1) See illustration

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1017 1017 An unusual maple and bird’s eye maple chiffonier, Regency period, attributed to George Bullock, of narrow proportions, the super structure with a brass gallery on a shelf with shaped brass mounted sides and cast brass rosettes, the brass inlaid frieze with a concealed drawer and ebony mouldings and two vacant shelves below with brass inlaid pilasters and side panels raised on turned tapering reeded legs, 50” (127cms)h x 24” (61cms), (1) See illustration

€7000 - 9000

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€1200 - 1800

1018 1018 An ebony strung mahogany military chest, in two parts, 19th century, the upper section with one long and two short drawers, with two further long drawers below, each with inset brass handles, on turned legs with four iron carrying handles, 37” (94cms) x 34” (86cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 700 1019 An unusual decorated satinwood corner cabinet, Edwardian, the moulded cornice above a frieze decorated with flowers and ribbons and an arched Gothic glazed door enclosing a velvet lined interior with three shelves and two solid doors below each with classical portrait on square tapering legs, 77” x 28” (196cms x 71cms). (1) €700 - 1100

1022 1022 A gilt wood compartment pier mirror, Regency period, the moulded frame with square blocks, each with a rosette, around eleven panels with bead moulded glazing bars, 43” (109cms) x 28” (71cms). (1) 1020

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€800 - 1500

1021 1021 A very fine kingwood side table, French, 19th century, the cross banded and segmented top with a central diamond shaped oyster veneer panel, inside a fine cast ormolu border of scrolling foliage above a shaped frieze with three decorated porcelain panels in the Sevres style, each inside an ormolu border, the centre panel depicting an amorous couple in a garden, the flanking panels with colourful flowers, raised on chamfered and cross banded cabriole legs with ornate ormolu mounts, 32” (81cms)h x 35” (88cms)w x 15.5” (40cms)d. (1) See illustration

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1029 1026 A set of six side chairs, George IV period, each ebony and satinwood strung, the top rail with an oval satinwood panel and a conforming cross rail, above a stuff over seat on front square tapering inlaid legs. (6) See illustration

€700 - 1000 1027 An attractive walnut and feather banded secretaire Wellington chest, in the Victorian style, of inverted breakfront outline, with five drawers and a drop-down secretaire compartment fitted with drawers and pigeon hole compartments, on a tall plinth base, 45” (114cms) x 21.25” (54cms). (1) €800 - 1500

1023 1023 A bow fronted gilt console table, 19th century, with grey veined marble top, the frieze in relief with scrolling foliage on half fluted and leaf moulded legs, 38” (96cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 700 1024 A walnut credenza, Victorian, with marquetry inlay and brass mounts, the top with a breakfront and a moulded edge above a centre inlaid door, flanked to each side with a bowed glass panel door, each enclosing three shelves, on a shaped plinth base, 42.5” (108cms)h x 59” (150cms)w x 16” (40cms). (1)

1025 1025 A mahogany chiffonier, late William IV period, with arched back and shelf, on S-scroll supports, above two panel doors, with fleeted fabric and flanked with two columns on an inverted breakfront plinth, 36” (92cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

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€2000 - 3000 1028 1028 A breakfront mahogany bookcase, in the Victorian style, with moulded cornice above three glazed doors and conforming solid panel doors below, raised on a plinth base, 88” (224cms)h x 89” (226cms)w. (1) 1026

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€1000 - 1500

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PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS II 1000 - 1101 1029 A fine quality rosewood chiffonier, Regency period, with ornate brass inlay and brass mounts, the superstructure with a threequarter gallery and three shelves on baluster turned brass supports, the base with two brass mesh panel doors, flanked with upward tapering pilasters, raised on front lion paw feet, 59” (150cms)h x 37” (95cms)w. (1) See illustration on page 75

€2800 - 3500 1030 A very attractive walnut and herringbone banded chest, in the George II style, the moulded and segmented top above a brushing slide and four graduating drawers flanked with canted fluted corners and raised on bracket feet, 35” (89cms) x 32” (82cms). (1) €1000 - 1500

1033 An attractive pair of mahogany bedside chests, in the George III style, modern, each cross banded and moulded top with re-entrant corners above a brushing slide and four long graduating drawers, raised on bracket feet, 29” (74cms)h x 24” (61cms). (2) €1000 - 1500 1034 A mahogany and ebony strung bureau, George III period, the slope front enclosing a fitted interior with drawers and pigeon hole compartments, above an arrangement of four long graduating drawers and raised on bracket feet, 37” (94cms)w. (1) €500 - 800

1038 An attractive inlaid and marquetry display cabinet, French - early 20th century, with ornate brass mounted and three-quarter pierced brass gallery above a front cartouche glazed door and two glazed side panels raised on four cabriole legs, 61 1/2” x 26” (157cms x 66cms). (1) €700 - 1100

1035 A pair of French kingwood, parquetry inlaid and brass mounted commodes, each with a pink and white marble top above three drawers raised on tapering cabriole legs, 35” (89cms)h x 32” (82cms)w. (2). €1200 - 1800 1036 A mahogany chest, George III period, the moulded top above an arrangement of three long and two short drawers raised on bracket feet, 42” (107cms) x 42.5” (108cms). (1) €300 - 500

1039 1039 A rosewood and floral marquetry ladies work table, Victorian, the octagonal moulded top profusely inlaid with flowers and opening to reveal a fitted interior, on an octagonal tapering stem, with conforming inlay and a tripod base with cabriole legs and scroll feet, 17.5” (45cms). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800 1040 A set of eight (6+2) mahogany dining chairs, each arched shield shaped back crested with a wheat sheaf over a pierced splat, carved with drapes above a drop in seat on front square tapering legs. (8) €600 - 900

1031 1031 A very unusual inlaid mahogany gramophone player, Edwardian, in the form of a miniature slope front bureau bookcase, the moulded cornice above two doors inlaid with musical trophies, enclosing a lyre inscribed Klingsor, on a cast iron frame above a drop down slope front enclosing turn table, on splayed bracket feet, 34” (86cms) x 16.5” (42cms). (1). See illustration

€1200 - 1800 1032 An inlaid and cross banded mahogany pedestal chest, in the George III style, with six drawers on bracket feet, 38” (97cms) x 20” (51cms). (1). €400 - 600

1037 1037 A George I walnut and cross banded bureau cabinet, early 18th century, with moulded cornice, above two glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves and two candle slides below, the slope front with herringbone banding opening to reveal an arrangement of drawers, pigeon hole compartments and a well, with two long and two short drawers below, raised on later bun feet, 79” (200cms)h x 39” (99cms)w. (1) See illustration

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1000 - 1101 PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS II 1042 An oak monk’s bench, in the 17th century style, the carved rectangular back depicting 17th century genre scene and surmounted with two busts, head and shoulders, modelled as men in hats, above a hinged and carved seat and a conforming panel below with central lion mask issuing scrolling foliage, flanked with pilasters carved with fruit swags, 45” (115cms). (1)

1043 A mahogany bookcase, George III period, the moulded cornice above two diamond glazed doors, enclosing four adjustable shelves, on a base with two long frieze drawers and two moulded cupboard panel doors enclosing a shelf, on short ogee bracket feet, 97.5” (246cms) x 52” (132cms). (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2000

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€450 - 650 1042A A mahogany bow fronted Sideboard, George IV period, with central frieze drawer, flanked to each side with small cupboard, on four tapering spade legs, 48” (122cms). (1) €500 - 700

1041 1041 An inlaid and cross banded mahogany bookcase, George III period, the moulded cornice above two glazed doors, each with unusual curved glazing bars, on a base with two panel doors, each inlaid with a large oval and enclosing drawers and slides, 92” (304cms)h x 50” (127cms). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800 1044

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1044 A fine carved gilt wood pier mirror, early 19th century, the anthemion crest flanked with two carved eagle heads to each side, both issuing a sprig, above a bevelled plate in a tongue and dart moulded fame with shell apron and leaf scroll corners, 51” (130cms)h x 24.5” (62cms). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800 1045 A ebony strung mahogany bow-fronted chest, Regency period, the reeded top above two long and two short drawers, with ornate rosette type brass handles, on splayed bracket feet, 35” (89cms)h x 36.5” (93cms)w. (1) €400 - 600 1046 A large mahogany desk, in the Chippendale style, the rectangular moulded top with three tooled leather panels, above three frieze drawers and two pedestals, each with blind fret canted corners and with three drawers raised on a moulded plinth, 6’ (183cms)w x 36” (92cms)d. (1) €1500 - 2000

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1047 An inlaid mahogany bookcase, George IV period, the moulded, inlaid and satinwood cornice above two Gothic glazed doors each with eleven panels, enclosing shelves on a chest base with four long graduating inlaid drawers and raised on bracket feet, 86” (218cms)h x 42.5” (108cms). (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 1048 An inlaid and cross banded mahogany side board, in the George III style, with three quarter gallery above a bow front with three frieze drawers and two cupboard doors, raised on square tapering legs, 66.5” (169cms). (1) See illustration

€600 - 900 1049 A mahogany bookcase, Victorian, the moulded cornice above two glazed doors, on a base with two conforming panel doors and raised on a plinth, 88” (225cms)h x 41” (105cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 700

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1050 A rare set of ten heavy ebony dining chairs, William IV period, each reeded back with scroll finials united by two rails, above a cane seat with reeded bow front and raised on turned and tapering reeded legs. (10)

1050

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€10000 - 15000

1051 A fine quality inlaid and cross banded mahogany ladies’ work table or occasional table, George III period, the rectangular top with rounded corners above an arrangement of drawers, each decorated with scrolling foliage and drapes on a turned stem and quadruple pod painted with bell flowers, 28.5” (72cms) x 19” (49cms). (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 1052 A good pair of mahogany bedside pedestals, each in the George III style, with a three quarter gallery above two panel doors and a drawer, raised on square tapering legs, 30.5” (77cms) x 18.5” (47cms). (2) See illustration

€800 - 1200 1052 1051

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PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS II 1000 - 1101 1057 An exceptional pair of serpentine shaped kingwood and marquetry fold over card tables, 19th century, each top profusely inlaid with musical trophies, birds and flowers, opening to reveal a baize lined panel inside a conforming floral marquetry border, the bombe shaped apron with floral panels and a centre cartouche inlaid with a bird amongst foliage and conforming side panels, raised on attractive brass mounted cabriole legs, 30” (76cms)h x 33” (84cms). (2)

1053 A circular ebony strung and kingwood banded satinwood ladies work table, Edwardian, the hinged top enclosing a wool compartment raised on four square tapering legs, 16.25” (41cms). (1) €800 - 1500

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€8000 - 12000 1058 A bow fronted inlaid mahogany swingframe dressing table mirror, with oval plate and three drawers raised on bracket feet. 17” (43cms)w. (1) €200 - 300 1059 A three piece gilt salon suite, 20th century French, comprising a three seater settee and two armchairs, each cartouche shaped carved and moulded back with a floral crest around a padded tapestry type floral panel and a conforming serpentine fronted seat on cabriole legs. (3) €1000 - 1500

1054 1054 A satinwood and cross banded Pembroke table, 19th century, the rectangular flaps with fan inlaid spandrels, flanking a frieze drawer and raised on square tapering ebony strung legs, 18” (46cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 800

1055 1055 A very unusual circular brass occasional table or jardinière stand, 19th century, with circular faux tortoise shell inset top, on a fluted stem with vase centre issuing three acanthus leaves to a triform base with lion paw feet, 28” (71cms)h x 13” (33cms)w. (1)

1060 A rosewood and satinwood banded sofa table, Regency period, with two concealed frieze drawers and rectangular flaps with canted corners on a ring turned leaf carved stem, with circular platform and four down turned legs, 59.5” (151cms)w. (1) €800 - 1500

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€1200 - 1800 1056 A mahogany dining room armchair, George III - late 18th century, the shaped top rail above a pierced interlaced splat, carved with acanthus leaf scrolls, flanked with shaped elbow rests with scroll terminals, above a tapestry seat on square fluted and chamfered front legs. (1) €500 - 800

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1063 An attractive carved walnut jardinière stand, Victorian, the circular top with hanging floral swags, on a baluster turned vine carved stem and tripod base with leaf and scroll carved cabriole legs, 42” (108cms). (1)

€1500 - 2200

See illustration

1061 A fold over rosewood card table, early Victorian, the top with rounded corners on an octagonal stem with quatrefoil base and scroll legs, 36” (92cms). (1) €500 - 700

€600 - 900 1064 An oval French kingwood two tier occasional table, early 20th century, the segmented top with a brass edge raised on four cabriole legs and united with a serpentine shaped shelf, 29.25” (74csm)h x 22” (56cms)w. (1) €400 - 600 1065 A pair of continental grained wood and parcel gilt armchairs, each moulded back around a padded panel and a cushion seat flanked with two leaf carved scroll armrests, on front sabre legs. (1) €500 - 700

1069 A metal bound rectangular camphor wood chest, c.1900, with hinged top and two carrying handles, 34” (87cms). (1) €150 - 250 1070 A circular mahogany basin or wash stand, George IV period, the moulded top above a triangular shelf with drawer on turned supports and tripod base, 31” (79cms). (1) €180 - 250 1070A A fine quality inlaid and crossbanded Sideboard, George III period, of serpentine form, the top with a plate rack and frieze drawers, the two fixed pedestals with concave doors and centre shell inlay flanking a shaped apron with large shell panel and projecting inlaid corners, 84” (214cms). (1) €800 - 1200

1062 1062 A good rectangular Irish silver table, George III period, the dished top above a shaped frieze and central shell front and rear, raised on four acanthus leaf carved cabriole legs, terminating in unusual ball ‘n claw feet. (1) See illustration

€4000 - 6000

1066 1066 A very fine and unusual carved ebony centre table, late 19th century, probably Indian, the octagonal moulded specimen timber top, with bone inlay, the various specimen woods each named within a satinwood band, raised on a central turned stem inside four spiral reeded ditto, on a quadruple pod with stylised elephant mask feet, 30.5” (78cms)w. (1) See illustration

€3000 - 4000

1071 1071 A set of ten mahogany dining chairs, Victorian, each with a shaped and moulded back and an arched cross rail, above a padded seat on front turned legs, covered in red fabric. (10). See illustration

€800 - 1200

1067 A brass and steel fire grate, in the George III style, with arched and moulded back, the grate converted to gas, and a concave pierced brass front, flanked with square tapering bright cut columns, each with an urn finial, 36” (92cms). (1) €300 - 500 1068 An inlaid rectangular mahogany side table, 19th century, with lift top and fitted interior on square tapering legs, as is 29.5” (75cms). (1) €100 - 150

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PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS II 1000 - 1101 1071A An oak and ebonised credenza, 19th century, the moulded top with front projecting pillars, flanking two ebony strung doors, each with jasper type panels, and two bowed glass display sections to each side, raised on a plinth with turned feet, 42.5” (108cms) x 73” (185cms). (1). See illustration on page 81

€1000 - 1500

See illustration

1079 A mahogany sideboard, George IV period, with concave centre and frieze drawer, flanked with two smaller drawers to each side and raised on four turned and tapering reeded legs, 88” (224cms). (1)

€800 - 1500

See illustration

1074 An attractive circular figured walnut dining table, in the William IV style, with inlaid top 5’ (153cms), on a triangular stem and triform base with lion paw feet. (1)

1075 A rectangular bird’s eye maple veneered occasional or coffee table, in the Art Deco style, on X-shaped support and moulded stretcher, 54” (138cms)w x 32” (81cms)d. (1) €400 - 600 1076 A circular mahogany occasional table, Victorian, with moulded top and turned stem, incorporating a revolving three compartment bookcase, with galleries, on a leaf carved tripod base with cabriole legs, 21” (53cms). (1) €400 - 600

1072 1072 A good pair of octagonal rosewood and marquetry occasional tables, Victorian, each with a floral central panel inside a segmented band with satinwood and rosewood sections and a floral outer band on a tapering octagonal stem and tripod base, with cabriole legs and scroll feet, inlaid with flowers, 23.5” (60cms). (2)

1077 A mahogany cellarette / wine waiter, George III c. 1780 probably Irish, the six-division top with a shaped gallery and arched saw handle over an unusual fitted cellar drawer on short square legs with concealed brass leathercovered casters, 23” (59cms) h x 24” (61cms). (1) €1300 - 1500

€800 - 1200

1080 1080 A pair of rosewood and birds eye maple banded demi-lune side tables, George III period, each with a wide frieze on square tapering spade legs, 33” (84cms)h x 53” (135cms)w. (2) See illustration

€800 - 1500

See illustration

€2000 - 3000

1081 1081 A dark amboyna and rosewood banded fold over card table, George III period, the rectangular top with front canted corners and raised on four inlaid spade legs, 36” (92cms). (1)

1073 1073 A two-part walnut and mahogany brass bound military chest, George IV period, with an arrangement of three long and two short drawers, each with brass inset handles, on a short plinth with turned legs, 41.25” (105cms) x 41.25” (105cms). (1). See illustration

€1000 - 1500

1078 1078 An attractive inlaid and cross banded mahogany cellarette or teapoy, George III period, probably Irish, the rectangular top cross banded in kingwood with fan spandrels and a centre shell oval, the front with conforming decoration on an inlaid fixed base with four square tapering spade legs, 25” (64cms) x 19” (49cms). (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500

See illustration

€800 - 1100 1082 An inlaid walnut Davenport, Victorian, the hinged top with a fret cut three-quarter gallery, opening to reveal a fitted interior with two glass ink bottles, the sloped leather inset writing top opening to reveal drawers on a pedestal with four drawers and front scroll supports with bun feet, 21.25” (54cms). (1) €500 - 800 1083 A pair of attractive French gilt armchairs, 20th century, each moulded frame with an arch back above a tapestry type padded panel and a conforming seat on tapering fluted legs. (2) €300 - 400

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1084 A mahogany three-tier bedside pedestal or lamp table, in the George III style, with serpentine front and central drawer, 27” (59cms) x 20” (51cms). (1) €200 - 300

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1085 1085 A fine quality rosewood and brass inlaid teapoy, Regency period, the sarcophagus shaped top with a hinged cover opening to reveal four lidded compartments, on a rectangular upward tapering two-stage stem with beaded collars on a quatrefoil concave platform and four splayed legs with lion paw casters, 28.5” (73cms)h x 14”(36cms)w. (1)

1087 A good rosewood Canterbury, early Victorian, with fret cut open work slats, some carved with acanthus leaf and c-scrolls, above a concave frieze drawer raised on four scrolled cabriole legs, 21” (53cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

1091 1091 A pair of mahogany pole screens, 19th century, each with a tapestry panel, on a half-turned stem, with tri-form base and bun feet. (2) See illustration

€250 - 350

See illustration

€1200 - 1800

1088 1088 A rosewood fold-over tea table, William IV period, the top with front rounded corners above a shaped frieze on an upward tapering octagonal stem and quatrefoil base with leaf carved scroll legs, 36” (92cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

1086

1089 A small demi-lune fold-over tea table, George III period, the moulded top above a wide frieze on square tapering legs, 32” (82cms). (1) €800 - 1500

1086 A good brass inlaid rosewood ladies work table, Regency period, the rectangular top with rounded corners opening to reveal a fitted interior and wool compartment on a turned stem on brass inlaid tripod base with brass lion paw casters, 17.25” (44cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

1090

1092 1092 A very attractive carved mahogany settee, Victorian, the arched button back with a carved top with leaf crest above a padded serpentine fronted seat on front leaf carved cabriole legs, 79” (201cms). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800 1093 A nest of three walnut occasional tables, in the George III style, each with a rectangular graduating top, on turned supports, 24” (61cms). (3) €300 - 500 1094 A serpentine shaped walnut stool, late 19th century, with four moulded cabriole legs, 22” (56cms). (1) €60 - 90

1090 A very unusual pair of rectangular rosewood side tables, 19th century, each with coromandel wood cross banding above a frieze drawer flanked with moulded spandrels, raised on standard supports, united by a shaped stretcher on four bun feet, 28” (71cms)h x 29” (74cms)w. (2) See illustration

€2500 - 3000

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1095

1096 1099 A mahogany hump-back settee, George III period, with scroll arms and a loose cushion seat, raised on front square legs, covered in cream fabric, 97” (222cms)w. (1)

1095 A fine mahogany writing table or sofa table, Regency period, the rectangular breakfront top with bowed ends, above a central frieze drawer, flanked to one side with a smaller frieze drawer and another small frieze drawer on the opposing side and five mock drawers, raised on two rectangular upward tapering standards, united by a turned stretcher and raised on four splayed legs with lion paw casters, 28” (71cms)h x 38” (97cms)w. (1)

See illustration

€2000 - 3000

See illustration

€1500 - 2500 1096 A good Irish mahogany silver or centre table, George III period, with rectangular dish top, above a shaped frieze raised on cabriole legs with webbed feet, 28 1/2” x 31” x 20 1/2” (72cms x 79cms x 62cms). (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2500

1097 1097 A rectangular Dutch floral marquetry and walnut side table, late 18th century / early 19th century, the moulded top with central urn, bird and flowers above a frieze drawer on cabriole legs and pad feet, 33” (84cms). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100 1098 A carved walnut stool, late 19th century, the rectangular padded top covered in a tapestry type fabric raised on four scroll carved cabriole legs, terminating in hoof feet, 25.5” (65cms). (1) €300 - 400

1100 1100 A pair of asymmetrical carved gilt wood girandoles, 19th century in the Chippendale style, each crested with a leaf carved scroll, above a shaped mirror plate, in a leaf and scroll carved frame issuing three candle branches, each with an urn socket, 46” (117cms)h x 26” (68cms). (2) See illustration

€700 - 900 1101 An inlaid mahogany fold-over tea table, 19th century, of demi-lune form, with inlaid frieze on four square tapering legs, 37.5” (96cms). (1) €500 - 700

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1102 A Chinese royal blue wool runner, with central medallion and sprays of flowers inside a turquoise border with conforming floral decoration 11ft 4in (346cms) x 2ft 10in (86cms). (1) €250 - 350

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1112 A Donegal red-ground Arts and Crafts Turkish style wool carpet, with central starshaped medallion and stylized flowers with conforming spandrels inside a green floral border with smaller bands, 11ft 4in (345cms) x 10 ft (305cms). (1) €4000 - 6000 1113 An extremely large royal blue ground carpet, The central medallion with a harp and a crest of the four provinces with an inner Celtic band and inscribed, “Modia Dodia Motír Dotír” and Celtic style interlaced border in ivory and gold, 43.8 ft (1332cms) x 16.7 (505cms). (1) See illustration on page 86

€15000 - 25000 1114 A petit point Aubusson style wall hanging or rug, with ivory floral medallion on a red floral field inside a wavy border, 73” (185cms) x 48” (122cms); together with another similar. (2) €150 - 220 1115 Two similar petit point rugs, or wall hangings, each with a floral field and ivory ground with conforming borders, 72” (183cms) x 47” (119cms); together with another similar smaller ditto. (2) €250 - 350 1116 An Aubusson style petit point carpet, with large floral medallion, on an ivory ground with floral spandrels and borders, 10’ (305cms) x 8’ (244cms). (1) €700 - 1100 1117 A pair of attractive large machine made tapestry wall hangings, each depicting a pastoral scene with figures, 85” (215cms)h x 70” (177cms). (2) €400 - 600 1118 An attractive Persian runner, the ivory ground with a floral field, inside an iron red border, 154” (391cms) x 28” (71cms). (1) €1000 - 1500

1109 1109 A fine Oriental silk carpet, the iron red ground with elaborate central floral, navy blue medallion inside a floral field with navy spandrels and an outer border with mythical animals and scroll foliage and a smaller ivory border, 12 ft (366cms) x 9ft 2in (280cms). (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000 1110 A fine Dobag prayer rug, with centre mustard medallion inside three borders, 68” x 43” (173cms x 110cms). (1) €300 - 400 1111 A fine quality Middle Eastern carpet, part silk, the ivory ground with colourful floral trellis work, inside a turquoise floral border, 12’ x 9’ (356cms x 274cms). (1) €700 - 1100

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1119 A large deep pile wool carpet, probably Donegal, with large ivory central floral medallion, on a dark pink ground with self print floral sprays and conforming spandrels, inside a turquoise green and ivory floral border with an outer red band, 24’10 (757cms) x 11’3 (342cms). (1) €400 - 600 1120 A pink ground oriental style machine made carpet, with floral medallion, inside a multicoloured triple band border, 9’8 (292cms) x 7’3 (221cms). (1) €250 - 350 1121 A machine made rug, the green ground with multiple hunting trophies, inside a brown border with oval spandrels, 118” (300cms) x 99” (201cms). (1) €200 - 300

1122 A pink ground Art Nouveau Donegal runner, with two octagonal medallions, inside a shaped green, brown and ivory border, 14’8 (447cms) x 4’4 (133cms). (1) €1500 - 2000 1123 A small Afghan runner, with a row of octagons on an iron red field inside a triple border, 7’2 (218cms) x 2’ (61cms). (1) €100 - 150 1124 An oriental style ivory ground carpet, with floral field and iron red border, 13’6 (411cms) x 10’2 (310cms). (1) €200 - 300 1125 A Persian rug, the centre medallion with an octagon on a blue and iron red field with ivory spandrels inside a panel border, 79” (200cms) x 52” (133cms). (1) €250 - 350 1126 A large Kazak rug, with three multi coloured medallions, on an ivory ground, in a light blue field with conforming spandrels and three outer borders, 124” (314cms) x 88” (225cms). (1) €500 - 800 1127 A dark red Bokhara carpet, with five rows of octagons inside a multi-border, 12’ (366cms) x 9’ (278cms). (1) €600 - 900 1128 A Turkmenistan carpet, 20th century, the honey comb pattern woven with lamb’s wool and goat hair, inside four borders, 123” (312cms) x 7’1 (217cms). (1). €1200 - 1800 1129 A very long Hamadan runner, North West Persia, with stylised red field, inside two borders, 19’2 (583cms) x 24” (61cms). (1) €1000 - 1500 1130 A good Aubusson style ivory ground runner, with three oval floral medallions, inside a floral border with a pink edge, 12’ (366cms) x 37.5” (86cms). (1) €400 - 600 1130A A set of four brown velvet curtains, each with the oriental style with rows of medallions, against a brown background, each 139” (353cms)h x 50” (128cms). €400 - 600 1131 A Chinese dark green carpet, with floral field, and central oval medallion, inside a gold coloured border, 10’10 (330cms) x 94” (239cms). (1) €400 - 600 1131A A dark red ground Bokhara carpet, with three rows of large octagons, inside a multiborder, 12’4 (376cms) x 8’6 (259cms). (1) €400 - 600 85


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1132 - 1138 Garden Furniture 1132 A bronzed metal figure, of a Cavalier holding a gilt brass torch, with crested breast plate on a bow fronted moulded plinth, 56” (143cms). (1) €180 - 250

1134 A green patinated bronze study, life-size, depicting Diana the Huntress with bow and arrow standing on a sphere, 83.5” (212cms)h. (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200 1134A A classical bronze group, modern, modelled as a youth holding a dead pheasant with hound by his feet, 46” (117cms). See illustration

€600 - 900

1132A 1132A A large heavy cast iron entrance, 19th century, in five sections, comprising a pair of heavy gates, each with vine cast finials and leaf cast rails, 66” (168cms), 10’6 (320cms) w, a pair of matching bowed sections (to be mounted on a well), 4’1 (124cms)h x 6’ (183cms)w, and one long straight section to be mounted on a wall, 4’1 (124cms) x 10’6 (310cms)w.

1135 A pair of heavy cast iron garden benches, each with a vine cast back and pierced metal slatted seat and rustic sides, 71” (180cms)w. See illustration

€800 - 1200 1135A A set of five small cast iron garden urns, 19th century, each with a moulded and folded rim, on a half reeded body with square stem base, 13.5” (34cms). (5) €100 - 150

1136 A fine large pair of nicely patinated carved pink marble garden sphinxes, each in recumbent position wearing a floral tiara on a rectangular plinth, 27” (70cms)h x 40” (102cms). (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000 1136A A pair of cast iron garden urns, 20th century, of campana form, each with a half reeded body and stem base, 17” (43cms); together with three small wrought iron trivet type stands. (5) €100 - 120 1137 A life size bronze study of a goat, with two horns, 48” (122cms). (1) €600 - 900 1137A A pair of composition sandstone pillar caps, each modelled as a sphere on a square flared base, 23” (58cms). (2) €400 - 500

See illustration

€1500 - 2200 1133 A heavy pair of cast iron garden benches, each back pierced and cast, with scrolling ivy and oak, above a slatted seat, pierced arm rests with dog head terminals, 57” (145cms). (2) €800 - 1500 1133A A pair of good quality heavy cast iron garden seats, each pierced back with Gothic tracery above a honey comb seat and a conforming front on square legs, 54” (137cms)w. (2) See illustration

1136

€1000 - 1500

1138 1138 A set of twelve cast iron balcony railings, 19th century, by W.A. Barker and Co. Ltd., Newport, 32ft approx in total, each panel with a leaf scroll frieze and shaped leaf cast rails below, each headed with an arch, and conforming lower panels, 30.5” (77cms)h x 30’ (915cms)w in total approx. See illustration

€800 - 1500

1133A

1134

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PAINTINGS & PRINTS II 1139 - 1199 1141 AFTER JOSEPH M.W TURNER RA A set of twelve mezzotint engravings by John Cother Webb, depicting the various masterpieces by Turner, the majority inscribed verso, in attractive gilt frames under black and gilt glass mounts, 15” (39cms) x 19.25” (49cms). (12) €1000 - 1500

1144 THOMAS MORTIMER (19th/20th century) FIsherfolk unloading catch on a beach, watercolour, and its companion, a similar scene, a pair, both signed lower left, 9.5” (25cms) x 14” (36cms). (2) See illustration

€250 - 350

1139

1145 1142

1139 (detail) 1139 JAMES CLARK (fl 1858-1909) Marion, a portrait of a grey hunter in a stable, signed, dated 1867 and inscribed 21 Walbrook Street, New North Rd., Hoxton (lower left), also inscribed verso, 18.25” (47cms) x 23” (58cms); together with its companion Fireway II, 1870, a portrait of black stallion standing in a stable, bears indistinct signature lower left, inscribed and dated verso 1870, Crow Hall, Denver, Norfolk, 20” (51cms) x 24” (61cms) each in maple frame; with corresponding silver medals, the Roadster Stallion 1st Prize won by Mr. Benjamine Mitchell, Horse Show 1874 and the Norfolk Agricultural Association Breeders Medal. (4)

1142 EARLY 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL Busy city scene by a river, oil on panel, 19.5” (50cms) x 24” (60cms). (1) See illustration

1145 G.J. BROOME (Act 1867-1873) Colourful still life with fruit and ewer on a dish, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 16”(40cms) x 19.5” (49cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 800

€800 - 1200

See illustration

€1200 - 1800

1146

1143 1143 ATTRIBUTED TO ALEXANDER GEORGE FRASER I (1786-1865) Peasant family group outside a cottage, oil on canvas, 26” (66cms) x 19” (48cms). (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500

See illustration

€1200 - 1600 1147 19th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL The Card Game, Interior with figures playing cards around a table, oil on canvas, 30” (76cms) x 25” (63cms). (1)

1140 1140 CANEVARI - probably Giovanni Battista Canevari (1789 - 1886) Portrait of a gentleman in black jacket wearing black cravat, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, 29” (74cms) x 24” (60cms). (1)

1146 CIRCLE OF NICHOLAS MATTHEW CONDY (1816-1851) Good Morning - a cottage scene with figures in an interior greeted by a man at the window, oil on panel, 19” (48cms) x 15.5” (39cms). (1)

See illustration on page 89

€1500 - 2500

1144

1148 19th CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL Cavaliers at a campsite, oil on canvas, 8.5” (22cms) x 11.5” (29cms). (1) €300 - 500

See illustration

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1157 1157 G.H BLACKBURN (early 20th century British) Portrait of a pug dog, and its companion Portrait of a tabby cat, oil on board, both signed upper left and dated 1910, 9.25” (24cms) x 6.75” (17cms). (2) 1147 1149 19th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Portrait of a gentleman wearing white cravat and black velvet jacket, head and shoulders, oil on canvas, 18” (48cms) x 14” (35cms). (1) €500 - 700

1152 CLAUDE PRATT (1860-c.1935) Elderly woman with bonnet in polkadot blue dress, watercolour, signed lower left, 8” (20cms) x 6” (15cms). (1) €300 - 500

1150 HAROLD LAWES (1865-1940) Near Brockenhurst in Hants, and its companion The Lyn Valley, Devonshire, a pair of watercolours, both signed and inscribed, 9.5” (24cms) x 19.25” (49cms). (2) €500 - 800

1153 G. PARSONS (19th/20th century British) Fishing fleet in a squall off a coastline, oil on canvas, signed and dated ‘89 lower right, 12” (30cms) x 21” (54cms). (1) €300 - 500 1154 EDGAR LONGSTAFFE (1849-1912) Extensive landscape with windmill, sheep and figure in foreground, oil on canvas, signed with mongram lower left, 14” (36cms) x 18” (46cms). (1) €300 - 500

See illustration

€250 - 350

1158 1158 19th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Extensive river landscape with figures by a cottage, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed lower left and dated 1887, 9.5” (24cms) x 17.5” (45cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 400

1155 A pitch pine Gothic framed print, The seventh station of the cross, 36” (92cms) x 20” (51cms). (1) €50 - 80 1156 19th CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL Street scene with figures, watercolour, 12” (31cms) x 8.5” (22cms). (1) €100 - 150 1151

1159

1151 FOLLOWER OF JEAN-HONORE FRAGONARD (1732-1806) The Angling Lesson, two young women and a young man fishing at the edge of a town, oil on panel, 17.5” (45cms) x 14.5” (37cms). (1)

1159 The Annunciation a leaded and stain glass panel, 19th century, in pine frame, 18.5” (47cms) x 20” (51cms). (1)

See illustration

See illustration

€700 - 1100

€800 - 1500

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PAINTINGS & PRINTS II 1136 - 1199 1165 ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL MARNY (1829-1914) River landscape with figure in punt in the foreground, 4.5” (12cms) x 8” (20cms). (1) €80 - 120

1168 19th CENTURY SCOTTISH SCHOOL, probably Jas. Davison Tam O’Shanter outside the Inn, figures outside a thatched Inn, inscribed Jas. Davidson Spirits and Ale above the door, watercolour, 9” (23cms) x 11.25” (29cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350 1169 AFTER HERMIER Veiled woman, an over-painted print on panel, 10” (26cms) x 8” (20cms). (1) €60 - 90 1166 1160 1160 CIRCLE OF WILLIAM SHAYER (1811-1892) Fisher folk and donkey on a beach, oil on board, tondo, 11.5” (29cms). (1) See illustration

1166 JOHN LONGWORTH JAMES (b. c1800) Greenhill, Edenderry, King’s County, view of the house and gardens with figures tending to the lawns, watercolour, signed, inscribed and dated 1866 verso, 6.5” (16cms) x 11.5” (29cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

€180 - 250

1161

1170 CHARLES VICKERS (19th century British) A farming hamlet with forge scene, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 15.5” (39cms) x 23.5” (60cms). (1) €300 - 400 1171 ALBERT RUCKING (19th century) Busy fishing harbour, watercolour, indistinctly signed lower right, 18” (46cms) x 26” (66cms). (1) €300 - 500

1166A

1161 WILLIAM PITT (act 1853-1890) English hamlet with figures in foreground, oil on panel, signed with monogram lower right, 5” (13cms) x 7.5”(19cms). (1)

1172

See illustration

€300 - 400 1162 19th CENTURY SCOTTISH SCHOOL A figure fishing at a highland lough, by a cottage, oil on canvas, 12” (30cms) x 23.5” (60cms). (1) €200 - 300

1166A (detail) 1166A 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL The Mocking of Christ, oil on canvas, 24.5” (62cms) x 32.5” (83cms), together with its companion a similar subject a pair, both unframed. (2) See illustration above and on page 112

€1500 - 2500

1163

1167 19th CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL Lovers at the edge of a wood with lamb, oil on panel, unframed, 11.5” (29cms) x 15” (38cms). (1) €100 - 150

See illustration

€280 - 350

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€700 - 1100 1173 AFTER MURILLO Three peasant boys, oil on board, 13.5” (34cms) x 9.75” (25cms). (1) €300 - 400 1174 ROY PERRY (1935-1993) Extensive coastal scene, watercolour, signed lower left, 16” (41cms) x 24” (61cms). (1) €300 - 500 1175 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (probably Austrian) Tailor in his shop holding a ticket, oil on canvas, 10” (26cms) x 9” (22cms). (1) €300 - 400

1163 A pair of stained and leaded glass panels, 19th century, one centre oval decorated with a bird, the other depicting a flower, 18.5” (48cms) x 11.5” (29cms). (2)

1164 19th CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL Bad News, figures in an interior, one reading a letter, oil on panel, unframed, 14.5” (36cms) x 12” (30cms). (1) €180 - 250

1172 B. VERTUNNI (19th century, Italian) Interior scene with couple reading a newspaper, signed and inscribed upper right, B. Vertunni, Firenze, 11.5” (29cms) x 15.5” (39cms). (1)

1176 ENGLISH SCHOOL British and French Men o’ War, oil on panel, 6” (15cms) x 11” (26cms). (1) €250 - 350 1168

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1177 1177 AFTER GERARD DOU (1613-1675 Leiden) Der Schreibmeister, oil on metal, 14.75” (38cms) x 12” (31cms). (1)

1181

See illustration

€300 - 500

1178 1178 J.M. HARRISON (19th century British) Mare and Stallion in a stable, oil on panel, signed and dated 1847 lower left, 7.5” (19cms) x 9.5” (24cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

1182 1180 FOLLOWER OF SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK Mrs. Blunt, a portrait of a young lady adorned with pearls, half length, oil on board, label verso, 15.75” (40cms) x 12.5” (32cms), in gilt frame. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2000 1181 CIRCLE OF GIOVANNI GHISOLFI (C. 1623-1683) Architectural Cappriccio, oil on canvas, 19.25” (49cms) x 26” (66cms), label verso, in gilt frame. (1)

1179 1179 18TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL A wooden river landscape with peasants and animals at rest, a cottage and lake beyond, oils on panel, 13.5” (34cms) x 17.25” (44cms), in ornate gilt wood frame. (1)

See illustration

€3000 - 5000

See illustration

€2000 - 3000 1180

1182 FRANCOIS RYCKHALS (C. 1600-1647) Cabbages, carrots, copper pans and clay pots by a table, a fine still life interior, oop, 10” (25cms) x 8” (20cms). (1) See illustration

€3000 - 5000

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1189 1189 A set of five French coloured prints, late 19th century, La deman Mariage; La Preparation; Mr. & Mrs. deFon Rose Abor dent Adeliade; Le jeunne Fenrose oblient la main di Adelaide; and Le Jeunne Fenrose attire lattention di Adeliade. (1)

1183 1183 AFTER NICOLAES BERCHEM (1620-1683) Peasants at rest, with white horse and blacksmith, oil on panel, 8.5” (22cms) x 11” (28cms). (1)

See illustration

€160 - 180

See illustration

€3000 - 4000

1190

1186 1184 1184 19th CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL Street scene with musicians and dancers, and its companion, a similar scene, oil on canvas, signed Andrea Lorca 13.5 (34cms) x 9.5” (24cms). (2) See illustration

€400 - 600

1186 A large coloured print, depicting Amaryllis, together with another pair of colourful flower prints entitled Fireweed, and Arethusa. (3)

1190 ATTRIBUTED TO GERARDUS VAN DINTER Portrait of a boy with green velvet jacket, oil on canvas, bears signature, 23” (59cms) x 18” (46cms), in black wooden frame. (1) See illustration

€550 - 750

See illustration

€180 - 220 1187 AFTER E. WALKER 16th century silver gilt cup; a framed coloured print, two other coloured prints entitled Venetian Glass and Decorative Art Wall Paper and one other, depicting a three-tier wedding cake. (4) €120 - 150 1188 A pair of late 19th century coloured prints, entitled Hat Fashions, attractively mounted and framed. (2) €60 - 80

1185 1185 GOLDRICKE, 19TH CENTURY Sheep by a footbridge at the edge of a wood, oil on canvas, 17.25” (44cms) x 13.5” (34cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

1191 1191 17th CENTURY FLEMISH SCHOOL St. Peter, a half length portrait, oil on canvas, 27” (69cms) x 20” (51cms), in gilt frame. (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200 92

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1192 1192 JAMES CLARKE HOOK (1819-1907) A well-deserved lunch, a woman with child with infant in a hayfield and figures cutting hay beyond, oil on panel, 12” (30cms) x 16” (40cms). (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500

1193 1193 HENRY HARRIS (1805-1865) Cattle watering in a river with large castle beyond, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 29” (74cms) x 49.5” (123cms). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1200

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PAINTINGS & PRINTS II 1136 - 1199 1198 GEORGE GOODWIN KILBURNE R.I., R.O.I. R.M.S. (1835-1924) The Coaching Accident, a series comprising four watercolours depicting The Build Up, The Accident, The Arrival at the House and The Follow Up, all signed and dated 1904, 5.5” (14cms) x 7.5” (19cms). (4) See illustration on page 112

€2000 - 3000 1194 1194 ARNOLD PIENNE (19TH CENTURY) Extensive landscape with figure in hay wagon and woman crossing a bridge by a farmstead, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 19.5” (50cms) x 29.5” (75cms). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1200 1195 R. LAVENDAR (19th CENTURY) Great Marlow on the Thames, with figures hay-making in foreground, oil on canvas, signed and inscribed lower right, 29.5” (75cms) x 50” (127cms). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1200 1196 MARGARET ELLIS Portrait of a young boy, pastel, signed lower right 14.5”(37cms) x 11.5” (29cms). (1) €50 - 80

1197 1197 EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Portrait of a lady, reputed to be Lady Aberdare, oval, pastel, 28” (72cms) x 23” (59cms). Note: Lady Aberdare was wife of Lord Aberdare (Henry Austin Bruce Aberdare 1815-1895), Barrister and Liberal politician, Home Secretary 1868-1873, Lord President of the council 1873/1874. His wealth arose from the discovery of coal on the family estates at Dufferin and Aberdare. Chairman of the Royal Niger Company 1882-1886. Promoted university education in Wales. (1)

1199 1199 ATTRIBUTED TO JAN BRUEGHEL THE YOUNGER (1601-1678) Landscape with travellers resting on a track in foreground, with town beyond, oil on board, 22cms x 28.5cms, bears signature and date, label verso, in contemporary gilt wood frame. (1) See illustration

€3500 - 5000

See illustration

€700 - 1100

1195

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1205 1205 CECIL FRENCH SALKELD ARHA (1904-1969) Leda and the Swan, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 23.5” (60cms) x 19” (49cms). (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2500

1202 1200 1200 FERGUS O’RYAN RHA (1911-1989) Derelict house by the Liffey, oil on board, signed lower left, 14.25” (36cms) x 18.25” (47cms). (1) See illustration

1202 SIR PHILIP OVERINGTON BLUNDEN BART. (1922 - 2007) Midnight, O’Connell Street, water paste on board, exhibition label verso - At the Club Room, Kiely’s of Donnybrook, Dublin, Monday 8th December, 1969, 15” (38cms) x 28” (71cms). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800

€300 - 500 1203 DARIUS JOSEPH MACEGAN (1856-1939) Nelson’s Pillar, Dublin 1932, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, also inscribed verso, 15.5” (40cms) x 9.5” (24cms). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100 1201 1201 IN THE STYLE OF JAMES ARTHUR O’CONNOR (19th century) River Landscape with figures approaching a cottage, oil on canvas, 12” (30cms) x 19.75” (50cms). (1)

1204 EVIE HONE (1894-1955) The Stain Glass Window - an abstract study, watercolour and wash, signed lower right, also with sketches verso, 17” (43cms) x 5.25” (13cms). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100

See illustration

€400 - 600

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1206

1208

See illustration

1208 PAULINE BEWICK, RHA, Aos Dana, (B.1935), Our old door, Tuscany, acrylic on board, signed, inscribed and dated 1999-2000, with RHA exhibition label verso, 36” X 28” (91cms x 71cms). (1)

€2500 - 3500

See illustration

1206 EVIE HONE (1894-1955) Spring Day, garden scene depicting a lady seated on a cast iron garden bench with dog at her feet, mixed media on board, signed lower right, 23.5” (60cms) x 13” (33cms). (1)

€3000 - 5000

1210 1210 Fr. JOHN O’BRIEN (20th / 21st century Irish) Haystacks, West of Ireland, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, 19” (49cms) x 23” (59cms). (1) See illustration

1209

€300 - 500

1209 JAMES HALL FLACK (b.1941) After the harvest, view of a poppy field in Ireland with extensive rural landscape beyond, watercolour, signed lower right 22” (56cms) x 29.25” (75cms). (1) 1207 1207 FRANCES J. KELLY ARHA, aka Judy Boland (1908-2002) Still life, vase of colourful flowers, books and a statue on a ledge, mixed media on canvas, signed lower left, 32” (82cms) x 22” (56cms). (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000 96

See illustration

€300 - 500

1211

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1200 - 1249 IRISH ART 1211 JAMES S. BROHAN (b. 1958) A large colourful vase of flowers in a window, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 19.5” (49.5cms) x 24” (61cms). (1)

1214 MARK O’NEILL (b.1963) Orchard composition, oil on board, signed lower left and dated 2007, 15.5” (39.5cms) x 11.5” (29cms). (1)

See illustration on page 96

See illustration

€1500 - 2500

€1000 - 1500

1219 HARRY AARON KERNOFF (1900-1974) Portrait of Cathal O’Shannon, head and shoulders, charcoal on paper, signed and inscribed, date ‘31, 15.5” (39.5cms) x 12.5” (32cms). (1) €500 - 800 1220 SEAN O’SULLIVAN (1906-1964) Portrait of a seated cleric holding a glass, charcoal and pencil, signed and dated 1950, 13” (33cms) x 10” (26cms). (1) €250 - 350 1221 THOMAS RYAN PPRHA (B.1929) Doorway - The City Jail, Limerick, signed and inscribed, 8” (20cms) x 6.25” (16cms). (1) €500 - 700

1215 1212 1212 LIAM TREACY (1934-2004) Kildare Street, Dublin, oil on canvas, signed lower right 10” x 12” (12cms x 30cms). (1)

1215 JAMES S. BROHAN (b. 1958) Flower pots, Malta, signed lower left, 13.5” (34cms) x 17.5” (45cms). (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500

1222 ERIC PATTON RHA (1925-2004) Dublin, 1963, oil on board, signed lower left, also signed and inscribed verso, 9” (23cms) x 12.5” (32cms). (1) €250 - 350 1223 SIMON LEGGE The Grand Canal, Dublin, watercolour, signed and dated ‘90, also inscribed verso, 9.5” (24cms) x 7” (18cms); together with a large watercolour, by J.E. MALLON, Did the earth move from you darling, watercolour, inscribed verso, 17.5” (44cms) x 12.75” (32cms). (2) €200 - 300

See illustration

€700 - 1100

1216

1213 1213 JANE O’MALLEY (b.1944) Evening flow - from Leguise towards Montana del Fuego, acrylic on paper, signed lower left, also inscribed, numbered (902) and dated 11.03.04 verso, 20” (51cms) x 24.5” (62cms). (1)

1216 DOUGLAS ALEXANDER RHA (1871-1945) Turf Stacks, West of Ireland, oil on board, signed lower left, 8.5” (22cms) x 11.25” (29cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

See illustration

1224

€800 - 1500

1224 CHARLES GRAY RHA (1808-1892) Portrait of a St. Bernard, head and shoulders, oil on canvas, oval, signed lower right, 19” (48cms) x 23.5” (59cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1500 1217 1217 DOUGLAS ALEXANDER RHA (1871-1945) The Killerey Conneamara, watercolour, signed lower left, also inscribed verso, 14.5” (37cms) x 20.5” (52cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

1214

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1218 VIVIENNE BOGAN (b.1951) The Sunday Times, 24th October 1982, mixed media comprising, linen and paper fragments and watercolour, a collage, 41” (104cms) x 25” (64cms). (1) €400 - 600

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IRISH ART 1200 - 1249 1228 JOHN MORRIS Life guard on inch beach, Co. Kerry, oil on board, signed lower left and inscribed verso, 30” (76cms) x 36” (92cms). (1) €600 - 900

1225 1225 19th/20th CENTURY IRISH SCHOOL Views of the gardens at Loughcrew, a set of seven watercolours, each depicting different views of the gardens, dated between 1898 and 1913, all monogrammed and dated, 10.25” (26cms) x 14.5” (37cms). (7) See illustration

€700 - 1000

1231 MARY O’CARROLL Still life, bowl of fruit, oil on board, 9.5” (24cms) x 12” (30cms) and its companion, by the same hand, a similar subject; together with another framed coloured still life print. (3) €60 - 80 1232 ELEANOR HARBISON (1922-2007) Celery & Onions, pastel on paper, signed lower left, 17.25” (44cms) x 22” (56cms). (1) €100 - 200

See illustration

€250 - 350 1236 TERENCE ATTRIDGE WILLIAMS (D.1998) Dawn at Dunquin, Dingle Peninsula, oil on board, mono, 11.5” (29cms) x 15.5” (40cms). €100 - 120

1233 PATRICIA JORGENSEN (20th/21st Century Irish School) Mushrooms near Roundwood, signed, inscribed and dated November 1885, 17” (43cms) x 20” (51cms). (1) €100 - 150

1226 1226 JAMES HALL FLACK (B.1941) A place of rest amongst the bluebells, watercolour, signed lower right, 14.5” (37cms) x 22” (56cms). (1) See illustration

1235 1235 AFTER MICHAELANGELO HAYES Bianconi’s Establishment, a set of six coloured coaching engravings, modern. (6)

1234 ROGER HAY (20th/21st century Irish) Island, watercolour, signed, inscribed and dated ‘89, 12.75” (32cms) x 16.5” (42ms). (1) €100 - 150

1237 SEAMUS MURPHY, SCULPTOR (1907-1975) Sylphide, a life sized carved white marble bust of a woman, head and shoulders, signed and dated 1943, 16.5” (43cms)h. Note: The model for this piece was Maighread Ui hUiginn (Higgins), who later became the sculptor’s wife Exhibited: RHA 1943; Cork 1956; Adare 1973 Literature: Seamus Murphy 1907-1975 Sculptor, Crawford Art Gallery 2007 See illustration

€300 - 400

€3000 - 4000

1227 1227 JAMES HALL FLACK (b. 1941) West of Ireland Lake Scene, watercolour, signed lower right, 22” (56cms) x 29” (74cms). See illustration

€400 - 600

1228

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1238 ROBERT CARVER (c.1730-c.1791) Extensive Landscape with figures angling on a lake under a castle ruin, oil on canvas, 29” (74cms) x 53” (135cms), with three mirror panels below, in a Georgian giltwood Trumeau mirror frame with egg and dart moulding and projecting corners each with a rosette, 56” (143cms) x 64” (163cms) overall. (1) Provenance: Originally in the collection at Westport House, Co. Mayo. According to a note pasted verso, ‘This picture formerly belonged to Mathew Scanderbeg De Rinzy ex Clobemon Hall, Co. Wexford, was purchased by me at the sale of his nephew Capt. Rizy, Castlebar, c.1866, Clobeman Hall is now the property of Mr. Dundas’. Born in Wexford, Ireland on 9 Dec 1836 to Mathew Thomas De Rinzy and Jane Richards Jessop. Matthew Scanderbeg married Henrietta Elizabeth Wallace and had 4 children. He passed away on 4 Feb 1874 in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada. See illustration

€20,000 - 30,000

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1239 1239 MARK O’NEILL (b.1963) The informal drawing room (Marlfield House), an interior scene depicting an open fire, oil on board, signed lower left and dated 2009, 30” (76cms) x 41.5” (106cms). (1) See illustration

€3000 - 4000 1240 ATTRIBUTED TO HUGH DOUGLAS HAMILTON (C.1740-1808) Portrait of a gentleman with brown powdered wig and blue jacket with white cravat, oval, pastel; together with its companion, depicting another gentleman, probably the son of the former, each in attractive brass mounted gilt frame, 10” (26cms) x 8” (20cms). (2) See illustration

€3500 - 4500

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1242 1244 MYRA BARRY (1885-1960) Still life, colourful vase of flowers, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 24” (61cms) x 20” (51cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500 1246 IN THE STYLE OF WILLIAM ORPEN Young girl with dolls seated on a bench with church beyond holding a sketching pad, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed H. Chard*** 1900, 29” (74cms) x 21” (53cms). (1)

1241 1241 JAMES HALL FLACK (b.1941) Winter landscape at sunset, watercolour, signed lower right, 22” (56cms) x 29” (74cms). (1)

See illustration

€400 - 600

See illustration

€400 - 500

1244

1242 WILLIAM PERCY FRENCH (1854-1920) Turf stacks, west of Ireland, watercolour, signed lower right and dated , 6.75” (17cms) x 9.5” (24cms). (1)

1247 AFTER GRAHAM KNUTTEL Na Taoisigh, a set of twelve limited edition coloured portrait prints, depicting Irish taoisigh of the 20th century, 28.5” (72cms) x 20” (51cms). (12) €400 - 600 1248 MAEVE TAYLOR (20th/21st century Irish) Young boy with dog in Stephen’s Green, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 9.75” (25cms) x 13.5” (34.5cms) €150 - 250

See illustration

€2000 - 3000

1249 RT CocHrane (Irish, 20th century) Extensive Donegal Landscape with hunting scene, oil on canvas signed, 35” (89cms) x 51” (130cms), in attractive gilt frame. (1) €280 - 350

1243 1243 GERALDINE O’BRIEN (b.1922) A bowl of colourful flowers, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 18.5” (47cms) x 24” (61cms). (1)

1246

See illustration

€180 - 220

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PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS III 1250 - 1321 1255 A fine pair of open mahogany bookcases, late William IV period, by Williams & Gibton, stamped and numbered 12196, each with a rectangular white marble top above one shallow and one deep shelf, flanked with shaped and moulded leaf capped corbel type pilasters, raised on a rectangular plinth, 46” (107cms)h x 44” (102cms)w x 16” (41cms)d. (2).

1250 A walnut occasional table, Victorian, the circular dish top on a turned and reeded stem, with circular base and scroll legs, 12” (30cms). (1) €100 - 200 1251 An inlaid mahogany demi-lune fold-over mahogany card table, 19th century, the moulded top above a frieze drawer on four square tapering legs, 40” (102cms). (1) €500 - 700 1252 A fruitwood and floral marquetry two-tier étagère, French, early 20th century, the shaped top with a brass edge on turned and tapering fluted supports and a conforming shelf below, 30” (76cms) x 19.25” (49cms). (1) €100 - 200 1253 A mahogany Sutherland table, Victorian, the moulded top with rectangular flaps and rounded corners on turned supports and pull-out legs united by a turned stretcher, 36” (91cms). (1) €150 - 250

Provenance: Humewood, Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow, HOK dispersal sale, July 1992, lot 215 See illustration

€5000 - 7000

1254 1254 A walnut and floral marquetry fold-over card table, Dutch c.1800, the rectangular top profusely inlaid with a central vase, above two stylised eagle heads, issuing scrolling flowers above a conforming inlaid frieze on square tapering legs, 31” (78cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 1254A A high back wing armchair, in the George III style, covered in floral gold fabric, on front cabriole legs with pad feet. (1) €200 - 300 1256

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1250 - 1321 PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS III

1258 1256 A large oval Swedish gilt wall mirror, 19th century, crested with flowers and a cartouche, above a bevelled plate in a floral and leaf moulded frame, 57” (145cms) x 41” (104cms). (1) See illustration on page 102

€1500 - 2500

1260 1258 A fine heavy brass lectern, late 19th century, by Jones and Willis, stamped, the top in the form of an eagle with outstretched wings, perched on a sphere and a two stage column with multi-knops and a circular pierced base with three heavy lion paw feet, 74” (188cms)h x 23” (58cms). (1) See illustration

1260 A carved gilt wood wall mirror, 18th century, possibly Irish, crested with an eagle with outstretched wings, above a central shell flanked to each side with two S-scrolls, above a mirror plate, in a frame carved with ho-ho birds, floral swags and fruit, the apron with conforming central shell, 59.5” (151cms)h x 31” (79cms). (1)

€2000 - 3000

See illustration

€1200 - 1800 1261 A fine quality mahogany and kingwood banded sofa table, 19th century, with two D-shaped flaps flanking two frieze drawers, on an X-shaped frame with down turned legs united by a turned stretcher on brass casters, 57” (145cms). (1) €800 - 1200 1262 A mahogany four-tier whatnot, George IV period, with three galleried shelves and urn finials, the bottom shelf with a long drawer raised on turned legs with brass casters, 62” (158cms)h x 26” (66cms). (1) €400 - 500

1257 1257 A mahogany centre table, William IV period, the specimen marble top with a central black marble panel, inlaid with a scallop shell and three fish, an outer variegated marble band and a white band depicting colourful shell specimens in coral, and a black and variegated marble outer band, 27.5” (70cms)w, on a conforming hexagonal base, with a two-stage reeded section on a shaped rosewood stem with triform platform on leaf scroll lion paw feet. (1)

1259 1259 An oval ebonised and parcel gilt Irish Wall Mirror, 19th Century, the frame with two rows of glass studs, 29” x 22” (74cms x 56cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

See illustration

€2000 - 3000

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1263

1265

1263 A very unusual kingwood banded and brass mounted French vitrine, 19th century, the domed top above a fall-front glazed door, with an ornate leaf cast border enclosing a single shelf and a velvet lined interior, flanked with projecting sides, each with ornate leaf cast mounts on square tapering legs, with unusual brass mounted feet, 56” (143cms) x 28.25” (72cms). (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2500 1267

1264 A fine mahogany sofa table, Regency period, the moulded top with two shaped drop flaps, flanking two frieze drawers on baluster shaped standards, united by a ring turned stretcher on reeded splayed legs, with brass casters, 59” (150cms) extended. (1) €800 - 1200 1265 A fine quality carved gilt wood girandole pier mirror, George II style in the manner of William Kent, with cartouche shaped crest and swan neck pediment above a frieze carved with a central shell issuing scrolling foliage above a mirror plate in a conforming egg and dart moulded frame with shell spandrels and hanging drapes, and a conforming carved apron below with two bronze candle arms, 52” (132cms)h x 27” (68cms)w. (1) See illustration

€800 - 1500

1267 A fine pair of satinwood banded mahogany bergeres, each in the George III style, c. 1900, with cane back, side panels and seat, with two loose cushions, the front with baluster reeded and turned arm supports, on front square tapering inlaid legs with square brass casters. (2) See illustration

€800 - 1500

1266 1266 A three-tier ebonised and kingwood étagère, late 19th century, of serpentine form, each tier with a floral marquetry panel, the upper shelf with a frieze drawer all raised on shaped brass mounted supports, 31” (78cms) x 17.25” (44cms). (1)

1268 A inlaid mahogany teapoy, Regency period, with satinwood banding, the hinged top opening to reveal a three-canister section and a blending section, with metal lined pull-out drawer on a reeded tripod base, 31” (79cms)h x 16” (41cms)w. (1) €700 - 1100

See illustration

€200 - 300 104

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1250 - 1321 PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS III

1269 1269 A pair of inlaid mahogany corner occasional chairs, Edwardian, each with triple splat back on turned legs. (2) See illustration

€150 - 250 1270 A very unusual French white marble, brass and blue enamel side table, 19th century, the rectangular moulded marble top above a frieze with brass and blue enamel panels and rectangular leaf cast panels, raised on four conforming legs, each with white marble top supporting a Doric capital, on a tapering brass inlaid blue enamel section terminating in leaf cast brass urns with conforming blue enamel inlay, the legs united by a scroll stretcher surmounted with an urn, 31.5” (80cms)h x 24.5” 962cms)w x 17” (43cms). (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500

1271 1271 A mahogany bookcase, in the George III style, with a moulded cornice above two long astragal glazed doors, on a rectangular stand with square tapering legs and block feet, 86” (219cms)h x 45” (115cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

1272 1272 A good two-tier circular mahogany dumb waiter, Regency period, probably Irish, the reeded shelves united by three turned brass and baluster shaped supports on a turned and reeded stem with quadruple reeded pod with brass casters, 42.5” (108cms)h x 21” (53cms)d. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 1800

1273, 1274 1273 A mahogany desk chair, 19th century, with horse shoe shaped railed back, and a button panel above a serpentine shaped button seat raised on front ring turned tapering legs, covered in olive green coloured hide. (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100

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PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS III 1250 - 1321 1274 A fine quality mahogany swivel office chair, Regency period, with open arms and a horseshoe shaped back, and scroll moulded arm terminals, on baluster turned supports flanking a waisted splat above a circular seat on rollers, covered in green olive coloured hide, raised on four reeded sabre legs with brass casters. (1) €1200 - 1500

1277 A pair of inlaid mahogany demi-lune side tables, George III period, each segmented top with an inlaid fan design and a central demi-lune satinwood panel, inside a cross banded edge, above an inlaid frieze on four square tapering inlaid legs, each headed with a satinwood oval, 51.5” (131cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

1279 1279 A good set of four fluted and half reeded mahogany pilasters, 19th century, each with a half reeded and fluted panel and Doric capital, raised on a plinth, 11’7 (354cms)h x 24” (61cms). (1) See illustration

1275

€1500 - 2500

1275 A Kingwood and mahogany serpentine bombe commode, Italian, c.1900, with floral marquetry and ornate brass mounts, the cross banded and segmented top above an arrangement of one long and two short drawers, each with ornate handles, on shaped tapering legs, united with a brass mounted apron, 35” (89cms)h x 45.5” (116cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1500 1276 A fine carved giltwood wall mirror, 19th century, with cartouche, leaf and c-scroll crest flanked with two ho ho birds above an oval plate in a moulded frame applied with carved leaf scrolls, 56” (143cms) x 27” (69cms). (1) €1800 - 2500

1280 1278 1278 A set of twelve oak side chairs, Arts and Crafts, each with a brass metal label of Goodyers of Regent Street and Bond Street, London NW, each with a recurving slatted back above a padded seat on front square tapering legs, each flanking an arch. (12)

1280 An inlaid and cross banded mahogany serpentine fronted side table, George III period, with a long frieze drawer, raised on square tapering spade legs headed with curved angles, 54” (138cms)w. (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

See illustration

€800 - 1500 1277

1281 1281 A pair of unusual carved gilt wood corner console tables, 19th century, each with a shaped marble top above a shell moulded frieze issuing flowers and other foliage on a cabriole single support with scroll foot, 39” (100cms)h x 27” (69cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1500

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1285 A fine serpentine shaped birds eye walnut marquetry centre table, 19th century, the top with floral panels and spandrels inside kingwood banding, above a central frieze drawer with marquetry panels, against dark fruit wood veneers and two similar panels to each side, on cabriole legs with heavy brass mask mounts and brass sabots, 28.5” (72cms)h x 54” (137cms)w x 26.5” (68cms)d. (1) See illustration

1282

€2500 - 3500

1282 A set of eight Irish inlaid mahogany dining chairs, c. 1890, each back inlaid with a satinwood oval above a conforming cross rail and stuff over seat, raised on front square tapering legs; together with a pair of associated dining room armchairs. (10)

1286 A fine three-seater walnut settee, in the William & Mary style, the triple panel back above a three-cushion loose seat, flanked with scroll arm rests, on carved and moulded base shaped legs, united by three X-shaped stretchers, 71” (214cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1500 1287 A circular gilt convex wall mirror, 19th century, crested with an eagle with outstretched wings, flanked with leaf scrolls above a ball moulded frame around a mirror plate, 27” (68cms). (1) €400 - 600

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€800 - 1200 1283 A fine circular mahogany Jupes type circular mahogany dining table, in the George III style, 20th century, with five spare leaves, 6’ (183cms) diameter extended, reducible to 50” (125cms) without leaves, on a turned stem and reeded quadruple pod with splayed legs and brass casters. (1) See illustration on page 106

€1500 - 2500 1284 A small gilt pier mirror, Regency period, the inverted breakfront cornice above a relief moulded panel with scrolling flowers and a central rosette, above a mirror plate flanked to each side with bead turned pilasters, 29.5” (75cms) x 16.25” (41cms)w. (1) €200 - 300

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PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS III 1250 - 1321 1292 A pair of limed beech and parcel gilt side chairs, 20th century French, each with an oval caned back above a bow-fronted cane seat on front turned fluted legs. (2) €100 - 150 1293 A beech wood fauteuil, Louis XVI, the carved oval back with a padded centre and flanked with two carved and padded elbow rests, over a conforming bow fronted seat on tapering turned reeded and half fluted legs. (1) €350 - 500 1294 A very attractive serpentine fronted satin wood knee hole desk, in the George III style, with triple panel tooled green leather top above a central frieze drawer flanked to each side with three smaller drawers on square tapering spade legs, 60” (152cms). (1) €600 - 900

1299 A three compartment gilt overmantel, Regency period, the ball moulded inverted breakfront cornice above a relief moulded frieze with two masks, 25” (64cms) x 60” (163cms). (1) €500 - 700 1300 A pair of white marble obelisks, each on a square moulded base and brass collar, 42” (107cms). (1) €500 - 700 1301 An unusual pair of half reeded and fluted pine plinths, each with a moulded top above hanging floral swags on conforming moulded base, 29.5” (100cms)h x 21” (53cms). (2). €1500 - 2000

€4000 - 5000

1302 A large mahogany bow fronted sideboard, late 19th century, the three quarter gallery with a central inlaid oval panel, above a long frieze drawer flanked to each side with two mock drawers above two recessed cupboard doors, each with a satinwood oval and two further cupboard doors to each side, raised on square tapering spade legs, 97” (246cms). (1) €1500 - 2000

1289 A very large mahogany dining table, George IV period, with three spare leaves, on two telescopic sections, each on four ring turned legs, 12’3 (373cms) x 58” (148cms) extended. (1) €1500 - 2500

1303 An attractive pair of 12” (30cms) terrestrial and celestial library globes, each on a William IV period rosewood triform base, with bead edge and lapped feet, the globes and brass mount modern, 33.5” (85cms)h. (2) €2000 - 3000

1288 1288 A set of eighteen mahogany dining chairs, each in the Chippendale style, with a shaped top rail above a pierced baluster shaped ribbon back and a drop in seat, on front leaf carved cabriole legs with ball ‘n claw feet. (18) See illustration

1295 1295 A nicely figured mahogany chest, Charles X period, the moulded top with front rounded corners above three long drawers with shaped fronts and brass handles on large turned legs, 42” (107cms). (1). See illustration

€500 - 600 1296 A gilt overmantle, late 19th century, with arched and moulded frame around a mirror plate, 53” (135cms) x 50” (127cms). (1). €500 - 700 1290 1290 A very attractive inlaid and cross banded mahogany and hare wood side board, early 20th century, with brass gallery, the drop centre with an arrangement of three drawers and a shelf flanked with two cupboard doors to each side, each with an ornate inlaid roundel in specimen timbers enclosing a shelved interior raised on turned tapering reeded legs, 48” (122cms)h x 61” (155cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1500 1291 A fine mahogany chest-on-chest, George III period, the dentil moulded cornice above a blind fret-cut frieze, above three long and two short drawers flanked with fluted canted corners on a base with a brushing slide and three long drawers raised on bracket feet, 70” (178cms)h x 44” (112cms). (1) €1500 - 2500 108

1297 A pair of gilt gesso and birds eye maple corner wall brackets, 19th century, each arched top crested with a cartouche inset with a blue jasper panel, depicting the classical scene and issuing scrolling leaves above two mirror plates each flanked with hanging bell flowers and acanthus leaf sprays, over a bow fronted breakfront shelf, on a shaped bracket and vine terminal, 39” (99cms)h x 13” (33cms)w. €600 - 900 1298 A very attractive gilt console, with matching mirror, 19th century, the arched top crested with a bird amongst fruit and foliage, above a mirror plate in a conforming leaf and fruit moulded frame, on a white marble top console, the frieze with a central leaf form cartouche with fruit, on two conforming cabriole legs, united by a rustic stretcher, 99” (252cms)h x 34.5” (88cms). (1) €1200 - 1500

1304 A good mahogany wine cooler, William IV period, attributed to Williams & Gibton, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover on a rectangular tapering body enclosing a zinc lined interior on reeded turned mushroom type legs, 31” (79cms). (1) €2000 - 3000 1305 A mahogany side table, William IV period, the back carved with two eagle heads and a central leaf crest, above a rectangular top, and a mirror panel below with a concave moulded base, on lion paw feet, 52” (132cms). (1) €300 - 500 1306 An oyster veneered walnut cabinet on stand, William & Mary period 18th century, the moulded cornice above a concealed frieze drawer, above two doors inlaid with banded concentric circles and nicely figured oyster veneers inside a walnut banded edge, opening to reveal a very impressive interior with an arrangement of ten drawers, on a later stand with kneehole centre and three drawers, raised on leaf carved cabriole legs, with ball n’ claw feet, 58” x 40” (148cms x 102cms). (1) €2000 - 3000 1307 A mahogany bureau, George III period, the slope front enclosing a fitted interior with drawers and pigeon hole compartments, above three long and two short drawers raised on bracket feet, 41” (104cms)w. (1) €350 - 550 Background: lot 1288

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1250 - 1321 PERIOD FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS III 1308 A mahogany pedestal sideboard, Victorian, with an arched back above three frieze drawers, raised on two pedestals, each with an arched and moulded panel door and raised on a plinth, 83” (211cms). (1) €100 - 150

1315 A mahogany pembroke type drop leaf table, 19th century and later, the rectangular flaps with rounded corners flanking a frieze drawer on square legs, 36” (92cms). (1) €100 - 120 1316 An oak side table, in the 18th century style, the top with canted sides above a frieze drawer on front turned supports united by a stretcher shelf, 30” (76cms). (1) €150 - 250 1311 1311 A nicely figured mahogany foldover tea table, Regency period, the rectangular top with front rounded corners on a ring turned stem and reeded quadruple pod with brass mounts and casters, 36” (91cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200 1309 1309 An octagonal shaped brass bound mahogany cellarette, George III period, with divided zinc lined interior, on a base with later square tapering fluted legs, 28” (72cms) x 21” (53cms). (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2000 1310 A fine Irish mahogany hall bench, William IV period, attributed to Williams & Gibton, struck with the letter D over four digits 6516, the shaped and reeded back with a central cartouche within C-scrolls and reeded spandrels, above a solid seat flanked with bolster type arm supports, with baluster turned columns, raised on four turned and tapering reeded legs, 64” (163cms)w. See illustration

€5000 - 7000

1312 A heavy triple top mahogany or red walnut games tea table, of demi lune form, raised on four tapering legs, terminating in pad feet, 32.5” (83cms). (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 1313 A rectangular carved mahogany window stool, in the Chippendale style, the top covered in pink self print floral fabric and raised on four shell capped carved cabriole legs with ball ‘n claw feet, 41” (104cms). (1) €150 - 250 1314 An ebony strung oak night-time commode, the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior with a lidded bowl, above two mock drawers on square tapering legs, 18.5” (47cms)h x 18.5” (47cms)w. (1) €150 - 200

1317 A mahogany and cross banded dining table, modern in the Regency style, the top with two bowed ends and a spare leaf, raised on twin pedestals each with a turned stem and tripod base, 72” (183cms) x 36” (92cms). (1) €180 - 250 1318 A mahogany bureau, in the Georgian style, 20th century, the slope front enclosing a fitted interior above an arrangement of three long and two short drawers on ogee bracket feet, 27.5” (70cms). (1) €100 - 150 1319 An oak corner cupboard, in the 18th century style, the moudled breakfront cornice, above two triple panel doors forming an arch and raised on short bracket feet, 60.5” (154cms)h x 37.5” (95cms). (1) €150 - 250 1320 A collection of reference books relating mainly to English porcelain, including Minton, Coalport, Royal Crown Derby, Derby, Chelsea, Wedgwood; together with some Millers Guides, etc. (a lot) €100 - 150 1321 A set of four old books, The Irish Statutes. (4) €50 - 70

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Buyers are reminded that there is a 20% V.A.T. inclusive premium payable on the final bid price for each lot. The Auctioneers are always pleased to advise clients and to execute bids on their behalf, but if successful, the purchase price payable will be the final bid price and the V.A.T. inclusive premium of 20% chargeable thereon. Bids must always be made or confirmed in writing or by fax, reference being made to each sale through the code names on the title page of each catalogue. To ensure that bids will be accepted and that delivery of Lots is not delayed, intending Buyers should supply bank or other suitable references to the Auctioneers prior to the auction. The references should be supplied in good time to be taken up before the sale. Bids are accepted in Euro only. Bid offers can be accepted via email but must be confirmed in writing via fax (+353 (0)56 4400911) or letter. Payment by cash, guaranteed cheque, wire transfer (details available on request) or credit card (mastercard/visa and subject to 3% surcharge). Cheques/Drafts to be made payable to ‘Mealys Fine Art Ltd’. N.B. Payment by cash or guaranteed cheques. All Cheques or Drafts to be made payable to ‘Mealy's Fine Art Ltd.’ Third Party Cheques or Drafts will not be accepted as payment for lots purchased.

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 of Craftsman. • Attributed to In our opinion probably a work by the Artist or Craftsman but less certainty 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 Crafstman. • 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 stamp of the artist or craftsman. • Bears Signature or Stamp Has a signature or stamp, which in our opinion might be 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

GOU

Gouache

MAH.

Mahogany

VICT.

Victorian

EDW.

Edwardian

W.A.F.

With all faults

As Is

With all damages, faults, restorations, etc.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: While Mealys endeavour to answer clients enquiries, we accept no responsibility or liability for any inaccuracy in auction results given verbally during the sale days. We recommend that clients should only make such enquiries following the conclusion of the Sale. N.B.: Please note the auctioneers offer no After Sale Guarantee whatsoever, with regard to mechanical and electrical items, or firearms. We accept no subsequent liability for any damage, loss or injury arising from the use of the foregoing. FIREARMS: Special Note Regarding Firearms • A specific Permit or Licence must be produced relating to the Firearm purchased, before same can be removed from our Premises. Please contact your local Garda Station for relevant information. DELIVERY: All lots must be paid for and cleared by 4.30 p.m. on Thursday 12th April 2012. All clearing is at the purchaser's risk and expense. Any lots uncleared by 4.30 p.m. on Thursday 12th April, 2012, will be subject to Clause 3 of the Buyers Conditions and will be held in storage at the purchaser's risk and expense. Ignatius O’Neill: Photographer – 056-7725155 Absentee Bidders must have commissions lodged with our Offices before 4.30 p.m., Monday, 2nd April, 2012. We accept no responsibility or liability for acts or omissions regarding any bids received after this deadline. Condition reports & Image requests: All requests for condition reports and/or additional images of lots in this sale must be received no later than 5pm on Friday 30th March 2012. Any requests recevied after this deadline will not be entertained.

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BUYER’S xx - xx CONDITIONS FURNITURE 1. INSPECTION: Ample opportunity is given for inspection and each purchaser by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to all the Sale Conditions, the physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired. 2. PROPERTY AND RISK: The property in a lot shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid the purchase price in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the purchaser from the fall of the hammer. Each purchaser shall forthwith give his full names and permanent address and if called upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall forthwith pay to Mealys such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. If the purchaser fails to do so, the lot may at the Auctioneer’s sole discretion be put up again and re-sold. 3. Removal of goods: (a) No purchase shall be claimed or removed until the sale has been concluded. All lots shall be paid for and removed at the buyers risk and expense at the end of the Sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all lots not so removed shall remain at risk of the buyer and subject to the minimum warehousing charges outlined below. If they are not paid for and removed within thirty days of the Sale the Auctioneer may re-sell them by Auction or privately 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. (b) Storage and warehousing charges: Please note that there will be no charge to purchasers who collect their lots within one week of the sale. On the Monday following one week after the sale, a transfer and administration charge of €10.00 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 Mealys and are subject to VAT. (c) However, with regard to House Clearance Sales there will be a minimum charge of €20 per Lot for items not collected before 4 o’clock the following day. This will include removal to our warehouse at Castlecomer, after that €2 per Lot per day will apply for storage, (but not insurance). (d) 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. 4. 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. 5. 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 parties. 6. Mealys may at their option sell at a ‘hammer price’ below the reserve but in any such case the Sale proceeds to which the Seller is entitled shall be the same as they would have been had the Sale been at the Reserve. 7. The Title of any Article or Articles purchased will not pass until the Auctioneers receive full payment for same. 8. Any person purchasing an item or items, whether on behalf of a client or not, is responsible for payment of that item or items. 9. Under no circumstances can the Auctioneers accept Third Party Cheques either in full or Part Payment of any lot. 10. By participating in this Sale, all buyers and bidders agree to be bound by the terms of the conditions of business which appear in the catalogue for Sale. 11. From time to time Audio Visual Equipment is used to display items for Sale at Auction. This service is merely a reminder to the Customer of items viewed previously during View Days. We do not guarantee the quality of the item viewed, the accuracy of the images or guarantee the item on display is the item being sold. Disputes arising as a result of the displayed images will not be entertained. IMPORTANT NOTES 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 4.30 p.m. on day preceding Auction, and should be entered on the forms provided. Bank References are essential. With regard to this Service – Mealys accept no responsibility for items not viewed, whether condition report has been given or not. * Intending Buyers should note ‘live’ telephone Bids are limited to items with estimates in excess of €200 (Two Hundred Euro). 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. We accept no responsibility or liability for acts or omssions regarding any bids received after the deadline specified above. CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute arises between two or more bidders, the lot in dispute shall immediately be put up again and resold. 2. In the case of lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller. 3. The Purchasers to give their names and places of abode. 4. The lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description at the buyer expense and risk, within one day of close of Sale; the Auctioneers not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness or authenticity of or any default or defect in any lot, and making no warranty whatever. 5. To prevent inaccuracy in the delivery and inconvenience in the settlement of the purchase, no lot can on any account be removed during the time of sale, and the remainder of the purchase money, must be paid absolutely on delivery. 6. Upon failure of complying with above conditions, the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited. All lots uncleared within the time of aforesaid shall be resold by public or private sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such resale, shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale. 7. Payment by cash or guaranteed cheques. 8. Purchasers to pay 20% (inclusive of V.A.T.) Auction Fees. N.B.: Please note the auctioneers offer no After Sale Guarantee whatsoever, with regard to mechanical and electrical items, or fire arms. We accept no subsequent liability for any damage, loss or injury arising from the use of the foregoing. DELIVERY: All lots must be paid for and cleared by 4.30 p.m. on Thursday, 12th April, 2012, All clearing is at the purchaser’s risk and expense. Any lots uncleared by 4.30 p.m. on Thursday, 12th April, 2012, 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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