MEALY'S Summer Sale 2013

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The Dublin Residence Sale 2013 Sunday 23 June 2013



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The Dublin Residence Sale 2013 Sunday 23rd June 2013 commencing at Noon sharp at the Conrad Hotel, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 and online at mealys.ie 500 Lots including art & antiques from four exclusive Irish collections, including the collection of Dr. Sean & Dr. Brighid Malone, late of 64 Brighton Square, Rathgar, on the instructions of the representatives of the estate; a collection of Indian & South East Asian Art collected in the 70s & 80s in the countries of origin; the contents of a large country house in the Irish midlands; and a diverse private collection of Irish Art assmebled over the last twenty years.

Conrad Hotel, Earlsfort Terrace

Exhibition / Public Viewing Friday, 21 June & Saturday 22 June 2013, at Herbert House, No. 21 Herbert Street, Dublin 2 10am - 8pm Front Cover Illustration: Lot 367 Illustrated Catalogue: Back Cover Illustration: Lot 81 €10.00 Inside Front Cover Illustration: Lot 397 Sorry – No children under Inside Back Cover Illustration: Lot 420 12 years of age Sale Reference: 0226 CASTLECOMER, CO. KILKENNY, IRELAND Tel: +353 (0)56 – 4400942 Fax: 056-4400911 info@mealys.ie www.mealys.ie

21 Herbert Street

CONTACT NUMBERS FOR VIEWING AND SALE DAYS: +353 (0) 877974575 / +353 (0) 872672685 / +353 (0) 87 2027759


A selection of sales conducted by Mealy’s Rosemount, Co. Wexford, for the late Mrs. A.D. Place The Canon Charles Travers Collection of Antique Arms, Burlington Hotel, in Association with Christies. Talbot Hall, Wexford, for Misses G. & M. Roche Piper’s Hall, Wexford, for Miss K .Poe Brownsbarn, Kilkenny, for Lord Teignmouth Ballinamona Park, Waterford, for the Executors of the late Major R.J.H Carew Graigueaverne House, Laois, for the children of the late Hon. John Forbes Dunbrody Park, Wexford, for Lord and Lady Donegall Thornsfields, Limerick, for Mr. Gerard P. Bourke Lismacue Castle, Tipperary, for the Reps, of the late Mr. Wm. Baker Croom House, Limerick, for Mr. and Mrs. H.R.T. Fitzjohn Knocktoran House, Limerick, for the Executors of the late Capt. Geoffrey T. Brooke Killinure House, Carlow, for the Fegan family Shanbally House, Tipperary, for Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Powell St. Austins’s, Wexford, for Major and Mrs. H.M.E. Grogan Charleville Castle, Offaly, for Mr. Michael McMullen Ballyvelly House, Kerry, for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Ryle Curragh Grange, Kildare, for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. McGrath Trudder, Wicklow, for the Reps. of the Estate of the late Lt. Col. FC. Cowper Evington House, Carlow, for Capt. R.H. Prior Wandesforde Castle House, Limerick, for the Reps. of the late Dr. Nora O’Connor Fenagh House, Carlow, for the Reps. of the late Commander Denis John Pack-Beresford Dolly’s Grove, Meath, for Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Ryan Shankill Castle, Kilkenny, for the Misses Toler–Alyward’s Acraboy House, Tipperary, for Lady Harris Roseboro House, Kildare, for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shannon Annagh Lodge, Tipperary, for the Reps of the late Mr. M.R. Cubitt Doneen House, Limerick, for the Honourable Steven F.L. and Mrs. Stanhope The Ronald McDonnell Collection, Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin Wellington House, Tipperary, for Mr. And Mrs R. J. Powell Lisdonagh House, Galway, for the Reps. of the late Ms. Valda Palmer


Moyne Park, Galway, for Mrs. Penny Macbeth The Old Vicarage, Swords, Dublin, for Mr. F. Morrin Abbeyleix House, Laois, for the Viscount and Viscountess de Vesci Mount Loftus, Kilkenny, for the Reps. of the late Mrs T. H. (Bettina) Grattan-Bellew Ballynaparka, Waterford, for Mr. and Mrs. James H.G. Villiers-Stuart Summerhilll House, Tipperary, for Mr. J.P. Prendergast Abington Rectory, Limerick, for Sir George and Lady Earle Borleagh Manor, Wexford for Mr. Malachy C. Stone The Grange, Kikenny, for Dr. T.A. White Kellsgrange, Kikenny, for Mr. and Mrs. Eric B.G. Wardrop Killarugh Glen, Cork, for Mr. and Mrs. Robin Boyd Coolbawn House, Kilkenny, for Mrs. Iris Briggs-Swifte Upper Court Manor, Kilkenny, for Mr. Patrick Fitzgerald Kilshane House, Tipperary, for Mr. and Mrs. Ian Hurst Raford House, Galway, for the Lord and Lady Hemphill The Hermitage, Cork, for Mr. and Mrs. Cyril E. Hall Garretstown House, Meath, for their Highnesses Prince and Princess Guirey The Murnaghan Collection, for the Executors of the late Mrs. Alice Murnaghan, in Association with Christies Loughananna House, Cork, for the Reps. of the late Mrs. Catherine Kennedy Glenwood House, Cork, for Dr. and Mrs. Dietmar Borchers, Tullanisk, Offaly, for Mr. and Mrs. G.H Gossip Ferndene, Blackrock, Co .Dublin, for Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Cruess-Callaghan Lissadell, Co. Sligo, for Sir Josslyn and Lady Gore-Booth- Part 1 Ballyowen House, Tipperary, for Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCan Tigorney House, Avoca, Co. Wicklow, for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Deschodt The Rectory, Littleton, Thurles, Co. Tipperary, for the Owners The Goldberg Collection, for the Reps. of the late Mr. Gerald Y Goldberg, Ben- Truda, Cork Luggala, on the instructions of Barbican Corporation, home of the Right Honour Garech Browne Mount Congreve, on the instructions of the representatives of the estate


CONTACTS

George Mealy Senior MRICS MSCSI Managing Director george@mealys.ie George is a licensed auctioneer with 40 years experience in the sale and valuation of fine & decorative art and personal property. He is a fully accredited member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, in the faculty of Art & Antiques. He is also a member of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland. His specialties include period furniture, paintings, silver, porcelain, militaria and clocks.

George Gerard Mealy BBLS, Attorney-at-Law Director of Business Development georgegerard@mealys.ie George Gerard studied Fine Art Valuation in Southampton Solent University before graduating with a double major with honours in Business & Law at UCD. He then trained with PricewaterhouseCoopers Advisory Services during which time he sat and passed the New York bar exams. He is member a of the New York State Bar Association and is a qualified attorney. He began training in Mealy’s in 2008 and is primarily focussed on business development and auxilliary services.

Sara Kenny ASCSI Consultant sarakenny@mealys.ie Sara has over 25 years experience in the furniture and fine art profession and is a fully accredited associate of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland. She previously worked as a director of the fine art department at Hamilton Osborne King and was a consultant with Adam’s.

Rhonda Mealy BA Marketing & Communications Manager rhonda@mealys.ie Rhonda studied Psychology at York University in Toronto. She manages Mealy’s marketing and communications strategy and is responsible for the introduction of live auctions, the Mealy’s newsletter and online social media networking via Linkedin, Facebook & Twitter.

Other contacts for this sale Cait Madigan Reception & Administration caitmadigan@mealys.ie

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The Mealy’s / SCOOP Summer Contemporary Art Sale 2013 Saturday 6th July 3pm SHARP at the Thomas Prior Hall Bewley’s: Ballsbrige Dublin 4 50 extraordinary artworks from some of the most important artists living in Ireland today. All raising funds in order to build a brand new Educational Village for over 150 ‘street’ and homeless children living in Varanasi, India. Launches Wednesday 19th June at 8pm, in The Odessa Supper Club, Dame Court, Dublin 2, with wine and music. All 50 artworks will also be available for viewing in the Thomas Prior Hall in Bewley’s on the 4th and 5th July from 11am until 7pm. For more information on the event, bidding, artists and cause, please visit: www.scoop.org www.mealys.ie Other artists include: Sean Hillen, Jordi Fornies, Henry McGrane, Orla Walsh, Felim Egan, Trevor J. Brown, Marty Cullen, Shane Sutton, Dragana Jurisic, Jonathan Knuttel, Eugene Conway, Ken Browne, Mark Baker, Daire Irwin, Aine Macken, Lucy McKenna, Duda, Mo Kelly, Joby Hickey and many more. Image: ‘Sunrise’ by Ronan Goti

The Summer Decorative Art & Design Sale 2013 JULY 16th 2013 commencing at 10am 650 lots, including 18th, 19th & 20th century furniture and furnishings, interiors, silver, porcelain, carpets, light fittings, etc.

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3 1 A SET OF SIX WATERFORD CRYSTAL STEMMED TUMBLERS, three other cutglass tumblers, four cutglass ports, probably Waterford, and four cutglass champagnes. (17) €60 - 80 2 A SILVER PLATED COCKTAIL SHAKER, early 20th century, of vase form with swivel cocktail recipes to cover, 9in (23cm) high. (1) €70 - 90 3 WALTER HEATH WILLIAMS (1835-1906) Figure Driving Sheep on a Country Lane, with Cattle by a River, oil on canvas, 17.5in (44cm) high, 24in (61cm) wide. (1) See illustration

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€700 - 1100 4 STUART PARK (1862-1933), Colourful Flowers in a Vase, against black background, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 23.25in (59cm) high, 19.25in (49cm) wide. (1)

6 DAVID GOLDBERG (B.1945), The Road Past Lilly Finnegans, oil on canvas, signed with initials and device lower right, also inscribed verso, 15in (38cm) high, 21in (53cm) wide. (1)

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€1200 - 1600 5 A CARVED WOODEN TIMOR PHALLIC GUARDIAN DEITY, 18th/19th century, seated with two stylised birds resting at the head, on a carved stylised base, 37.25in (94.5cm) high. (1)

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€700 - 900 7 A PAIR OF ENGLISH LOZENGE-SHAPED IMARI STYLE DISHES, c.1800, probably Spode, each decorated with flowers and gilt sprays, 11in (28cm). (2) €120 - 150

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€800 - 1200

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11 9 A SET OF SIX HEAVY IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN AND CRESTED DINNER FORKS, George III, Dublin 1808, by Tudor and Whitford, 4549. (6) See illustration

€180 - 220

12 12 W.F. COOPER The Bog Pool, Connemara, watercolour, signed lower right, inscribed verso, 10.25in (26cm) high, 13.75in (35cm) wide. (1) See illustration

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€100 - 200

8 A NATURAL IRISH BOG OAK COMPOSITION, on marble base, 47in (120cm)h. (1) See illustration

€100 - 150

10 10 A BRONZE AND MARBLE GROUP, Lovers, modern on circular marble base, 8.5in (22cm). (1) See illustration

€150 - 200 11 A GOOD PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH SILVER HELMET-SHAPED SAUCE BOATS, by Thomas Johnson, Dublin 1761, each profusely chased with birds, scrolls, cartouches and flowers, applied with a leaf cast scroll handle, raised on shell capped scroll legs with pad feet, 8.5in (22cm), 647g. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2000

13 13 A RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE OR PARTNERS DESK, late 19th century, early 20th century, the moulded top inset with a tooled leather surface, inside a cross banded edge, above four frieze drawers, two to either side, raised on four heavy square tapering fluted legs, with carved lion paw feet, 30in (76cm)h x 67in (170cm)w x 41in (104cm)d. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2000 14 KNAPPOGUE pot still whiskey, distilled 1951 in Tullamore by B. Daly & Co. and bottled 1987. (1) €300 - 400

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16 16 A FINE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH KINGWOOD AND FIGURED WALNUT AND LABERNUM SIDE CABINET with ornate cast brass and silver plated mounts, of breakfront outline, the moulded top with banded panels, above two shaped doors with silver plated mouldings and ornate centres, flanked on each side with open adjustable shelves, raised on a plinth, 38.25in (97cm) high, 85in (216cm) wide. (1)

17 GEORGES BOUILLON (1841-1892), Fishing Boats in a Harbour, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 17.5in (45cm) high, 21.25in (51cm) wide. (1) €650 - 750

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€5000 - 7000 18 18 AN INDIAN CARVED TEAKWOOD UPRIGHT PANEL, 19th century, the top decorated with five serpent heads above three figures, the serpents entwined throughout, 93.75in (238cm) high, 14in (36cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€600 - 900 19 A DERBY IMARI STYLE PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE AND COVER, early 19th century, decorated with flower and gilt sprays, 9.5in (24cm). (1) €80 - 120 20 A VERY FINE EDWARDIAN SERPENTINE SHAPED SATINWOOD CABINET, profusely decorated with flowers and green painted bands with scrolling foliage, under a pierced threequarter pierced brass gallery, the frieze with fruit-filled cornucopias flanked with rams and leaf sprays, and outer conforming frieze panel above a central door, decorated with a classical scene after Angelica Kaufmann and glass doors on each side, raised on four sabre legs, 55.5in (141cm) high, 57in (145cm) wide. (1) See illustration

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21 21 A SET OF SIX IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN DINNER FORKS, George III, Dublin 1804, each with the Butler (Dukes of Ormonde) crest, by John Power, 4039. (6) See illustration

€200 - 300

25 24 JAMESON LIMITED EDITION IRISH WHISKEY 1119/1500, celebrating the sale of 3 millions cases of Jameson Whiskey. (1) €200 - 300 25 THOMAS EDWIN MOSTYN (1864-1930) The Garden Pool, O.O.C., signed lower right, 19in (48cm)h x 29in (74cm)w. (1) See illustration

€600 - 900

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26 A CARVED INDIAN TEAK TEMPLE WALL BRACKET, 19th century, decorated with stylised elephant, 22.75in (58cm). (1) See illustration

€250 - 300 27 A HARDWOOD BURMESE SIDE TABLE, 19th century, with rouge marble top above three concealed frieze drawers, profusely carved throughout with foliage, birds, insects, crabs, fish, and assorted sea creatures, with conforming base and rectangular platform, the feet modelled with stylised fish, 45in (114cm) wide, 25in (65.5cm) high. (1) See illustration

22 TOM CARR (1909-1977) Out in the Country, racing scene, mixed media on paper, signed lower right, 12.5in (32cm)h x 20in (51cm)w. (1)

€600 - 900

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€800 - 1500

23 23 EDWARD ARMFIELD (1817-1896), Terrier in a Landscape, O.O.P., 8.25in (21cm)h x 11.5in (29cm)w. (1) See illustration

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30 30 A SET OF FIVE IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DINNER FORKS, George III, Dublin 1809, by George Nagle and one other by R. Sawyer Dublin 1812, 387G. (6) See illustration

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29 29 A NEST OF FOUR RECTANGULAR BURR YEW AND MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLES, O.R.M., each decorated with floral sprays on turned supports, united by bow stretchers, the largest 20in (51cm). (4) 28 28 A WORCESTER BLUE SCALE BALUSTER VASE, c.1768-1776, decorated with colourful exotic peacocks within reserves and similar smaller panels of flowers, with blue square seal mark to base, 9.25in (24cm). (1)

See illustration

€600 - 900

31 A REGENCY GILT GIRANDOLE, the ball and rope moulded frame crested with a stylised sea horse on carved flower and rock work, above a convex mirror plate, flanked with two double leaf moulded candle arms to each side and an apron carved with two interlaced serpents, 48in (122cm) high, 40in (102cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000 32 ABERLOUR 10 year old Scotch malt whisky, 1L. (1) €30 - 50

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THE Dublin RESIDENCE Sale 2013 33 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, Buckingham Palace from the Garden, with Figures Strolling and Swans on the Lake, O.O.C, 19in (48cm)h x 23in (59cm)w. (1) See illustration on page 12

€800 - 1500

35 38 38 GREGOR GREY (ACT. 1870-1911), Young Girl in a Meadow with Goat, O.O.C., signed and dated lower right 1885, 20.5in (52cm)h x 16.5in (42cm)w. (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500

36 34 34 EUGENIO ZAMPIGHI (1859-1944) The New Litter, Woman and Boy with Puppies, O.O.C., bears signature lower left, 39.5in (100cm)h x 23.25in (59cm)w. (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800 35 A BRASS INDIAN REPOUSSE SCREEN, 19th century, in the Mughal style, of square form, the centre decorated with entwined peacock, 23in (58.5cm). (1)

36 AN ATTRACTIVE SET OF FOUR EDWARDIAN INLAID SATINWOOD SIDE CHAIRS, each with triple arched interlaced back with pierced splat, decorated with flowers and beads, above a serpentine fronted seat, raised on square tapering moulded legs. (4) See illustration

€600 - 800 37 A GEORGE III DOUBLE BOWL SILVER MARROW SCOOP, by Hester Bateman, London 1787, together with another George III silver crested double bowl marrow scoop. (2) €180 - 250

39 A CARVED RAJASTHANI TEAK HAVELI DOOR LINTEL, 19th century, elaborately decorated with birds amongst foliage and interspersed with flower heads, 30.75in (78cm) wide, 8.75in (22.5cm) high. (1) See illustration

€350 - 500 40 A CANTONESE PORCELAIN PLATE, early 20th century, with pierced rim, decorated with figures. flowers and birds, 8.25in (21cm), together with a square green wedge wood jasper ware box and cover, a small oval dish, a davenport Imari pattern bowl (as is), a small Spode Imari pattern jar and a small blue scale pot (as is). (6) €60 - 80

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€500 - 800

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THE Dublin RESIDENCE Sale 2013 41 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY CENTRE TABLE, with centre fan shaped roundel, issuing bell flowers, inside a satinwood band, inside another band of ribbons and ribbon bows, raised on turned legs, united by a circular shelf with brass gallery on scroll supports, 29.5in (75cm)h. (1) See illustration

€600 - 900 42 A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX, with bow front and slope top enclosing a nicely fitted and slotted interior, 16in (40cm)h x 10in (25cm)w. (1) See illustration

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43 A CASED SET OF EIGHT SILVER ACANTHUS PATTERN DESSERT FORKS, by George Jensen, and a set of Eight silver handled knives, all in original presentation case. (1) See illustration

€350 - 550 44 A RARE 19TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE MEAT PLATTER, stamped Donovan, decorated in transfer in the chinoiserie style, with pagodas and river landscape, with camels, giraffes and Chinese figures, inside a wavy edge, 20.5in (52cm). (1) See illustration

€350 - 450 45 EDRADOUR CROCK, 10 year old Scotch Malt Whisky €80 - 90 46 THOMAS BUSH HARDY R.B.A. (1842-1897), Fishing Boats near a Harbour, watercolour and wash, signed lower right, 13.5in (34cm)h x 19.25in (50cm)w. (1) 46 14

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€500 - 700

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THE Dublin RESIDENCE Sale 2013 50 AN EARLY GEORGE III SILVER TAPER PATTERN SHELL BACK TABLE SPOON, London 1764, a pair of Edinburgh fiddle pattern ditto 1813 and another Edinburgh spoon 1826. (4) See illustration

€100 - 150 47 47 A CARVED TEAK RAJASTHANI HAVELI DOOR LINTEL, 19th century, the centre decorated with an urn with foliate scrolls and elaborate stylised birds to each end, 30.25in (77cm) wide, 7.25in (18.5cm) high. (1) See illustration

€350 - 500

49 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY CENTRE TABLE, with centre fan shaped roundel, issuing bell flowers, inside a kingwood band, inside another band of ribbons and ribbon bows, raised on turned legs, united by a circular shelf with brass gallery on scroll supports, 29.5in (75cm)h. (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100

51 51 A PAIR OF HEAVY GEORGE JENSEN NO. 38 PATTERN SALAD SERVERS, each with a pierced handle and floral finial; the fork, 9.25in (14cm) long; the spoon 10in (26cm) long; 239g together. (2)

48 48 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE SPODE PORCELAIN BOWLS, each decorated with panels of flowers, inside a shaped dark blue border, 9in (22cm), together with a lobed dish en suite, all with retailer mark of T. Goode and Co. London. (3) See illustration

€80 - 120

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€300 - 500 52 GEORGE F. CAMPBELL R.H.A. (1917-1979) Lanzarote Island, W.C., signed lower right, also inscribed Richie Hendriks Gallery verso, 12.25in (31cm)h x 19.25in (49cm)w. (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100

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53 AN INDIAN WOODEN TEMPLE WALL BRACKET, 18th/19th century, modelled as a protector from demons, 17.75in (45cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 54 A DRESDEN PORCELAIN DECORATED CUP AND SAUCER, 19th century, each decorated with panels of figures and flowers, together with another attractive Dresden tea cup and saucer. (4) €80 - 120 55 A VERY ATTRACTIVE 12 PIECE PART FRENCH SEVRES PORCELAIN CABARET SET, c.1900, comprising a large serpentine shaped two handled tray, decorated with a classical scene, signed P. Soustre, within trellis spandrels, each decorated with a cherub within a roundel, 23in (58cm), together with a stemmed teapot and cover, also decorated with classical scene and birds amongst flowers, a matching two-handled stemmed sugar bowl and cover, a small baluster shaped jug, three cups and three saucers, in fitted case. (12)

56 56 A GEORGE III FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN SILVER SOUP LADLE, London 1801 by Thos. Streetin, 245g. (1) See illustration

€150 - 220

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€600 - 900

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57 A PAIR OF UNUSUAL TIFFANY STERLING SILVER NOVELTY SALT AND PEPPER CASTERS, each modelled as an owl with red glass eyes, 3in (8cm)h. (2) See illustration

€300 - 500

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THE Dublin RESIDENCE Sale 2013 59 DUNGOURNEY IRISH WHISKEY, pure pot still special reserve, 1964. (1) €150 - 250 60 GEORGE WEBSTER (1797-1864), Morning Sun Breaking Through The Mist with Fishing Boats on the Thames, O.O.C., signed lower left, 23.5in (60cm)l x 41.25in (105cm)w. (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800 61 A CARVED INDIAN WOODEN GROUP, 19th century, modelled as Saraswati standing in an archway with two children, one suckling, 27.5in (70cm) high. (1) See illustration

€450 - 600 58 58 A PAIR OF SHELL WORK FLOWER DISPLAYS, Victorian, c.1860-1870, each depicting a flower strewn cornucopia issuing an arrangement of flowers, on an oval red velvetlined giltwood base with glazed domed cover, the giltwood stand with bun feet, 20in (51cm)h excl. case; 24in (61cm)h incl. case. (2) See illustration

Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Tony Ryan €300 - 400

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THE Dublin RESIDENCE Sale 2013 62 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN BOWL, early 18th century, decorated with stylised flowers in a spiral pattern, 5in (12cm). (1) €70 - 90 63 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE PORCELAIN VASES, 20th century, each cream ground and decorated with foliage, with centre panel depicting courting couples, each on a two stage pierced brass base, converted for electricity, 21in (53cm)h. (2) €300 - 400

65 65 ANNE YEATS (1919-2001), Mountain Tarn, oil on paper, signed lower left, inscribed on Taylor Galleries label verso; catalogue number 8, date 17th February, to the 4th of March 1981, date painted 1979, 10.5in (27cm)h x 14.75in (37cm)w. (1)

64 64 A LATE VICTORIAN THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, Sheffield 1897, comprising oval half-reeded teapot and a matching sugar bowl and cream jug, 812g. (3) See illustration

€500 - 600

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€300 - 500 66 A WESTERN INDIAN CARVED POLYCHROME WALL BRACKET, 18th century, modelled as Krishna-Muralidhara carrying a lute, with leaf moulded and beaded sides, 27.5in (70cm). (1) See illustration

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THE Dublin RESIDENCE Sale 2013 67 A PAIR OF CHINESE IMARI PLATES, late 18th century, with flowers and bamboo, 9in (23cm) and another similar octagonal ditto. (3) €100 - 150

74 BERNARD CHARLES SHIAPORY, French, Fl. 1851-1859 Young Boy Looking at a Bird’s Nest, pastel, signed and dated 1852, oval, 28in (71cm)h x 22.5in (57cm). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800

68 68 A PAIR OF FRENCH SEVRES PORCELAIN CABINET PLATES, one depicting King Louis XVI of France within a gilt band with leaf sprays and an outer dark blue border, with kidney shaped panels of colourful flowers and gilt sprays, the other a matching plate of Marie Antoinette, both in bead moulded circular gilt frame, with leaf crest and two hoho birds, 15in (38cm) long, 12.45in (32cm) wide. (2)

75 75 A SEMI-ANTIQUE KIRMAN, with central medallions and ivory floral ground, inside a red and turquoise boarder, 7ft 4in (224cm) x 4ft 7in (140cm). (1)

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€700 - 1100

See illustration

€800 - 1000

69 A CASED SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN SILVER APOSTLE COFFEE SPOONS AND SUGAR TONGS, London, c.1894. (1) €120 - 150 71 JAMES HUMBERT CRAIG R.H.A. R.U.A. (1877-1944), The Sea at Ballycastle, O.O.P., signed lower left, 9.5in (24cm)h x 13.5in (34cm)w. (1)

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See illustration on page 19

€2000 - 3000 72 A WESTERN INDIAN CARVED WOODEN WALL BRACKET, 18th century, modelled with Krishna, flanked with anthemion scroll decoration to the sides, 22in (56cm). (1)

76 76 A GROUP OF MINIATURE COLD PAINTED BRONZES, probably Austrian, one group modelled with a cat seated on a stool, playing an upright piano with a terrier howling, and five other miniature cat figures, the piano 2.25in (6cm) high, 1.75in (4.5cm) wide. (6)

See illustration

€400 - 500 73 A PAIR OF RUBY AND CUT GLASS “PIGGIN” SHAPED SALTS, 19th century, 3in (8cm); together with a small Staffordshire group, Young Boy and Rabbits, and a real Ironstone platter, 13in (33cm). (4) €80 - 90

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77 77 JOHN HAYES (1857-1945), Freedom, depicting young girl in a panelled interior, holding a small bird in her left hand, leaning by a cage, O.O.C., indistinctly signed centre left, 34.5in (87cm)h x 28in (72cm)w. (1) See illustration

â‚Ź3000 - 4000

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78 78 A CARVED INDIAN WOODEN SACRED COW HEAD, c.1900, with bridle, 15.75in (40cm). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

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79 79 A SOUTH INDIAN CARVED WOODEN AND PAINTED SACRED COW HEAD, late 18th century, decorated with headdress and rope carved bridle, 17.5in (44.5cm). (1) See illustration

80 AN ATTRACTIVE EIGHTEEN-PIECE ROCOCO STYLE DESSERT SERVICE, probably Ridgeway c.1830; comprising five plates, each decorated with a different scene inside a pierced and moulded edge, 9in (23cm); six oval serving dishes; another serving dish; and a pair of stemmed, two-handled sauce tureen covers and stands, some pieces with damage. (18) See illustration

81 KONSTANTIN JOHANNES FRANZ CRETIUS (1814-1901), A Young Boy Playing with Punch Doll and Whip in a Garden, O.O.C., oval, signed lower left and dated 1856, exhibition label verso. See illustration

Provenance: Christie’s, Old Brompton Road 2003, 12.5in (32cm)h x 10.75in (27cm)w. €2500 - 3500

€400 - 600

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85 85 A SET OF EIGHT UNUSUAL AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN QUAIL EGG CUPS, c.1900, each modelled with a cherub holding a shell aloft on a rugged base, 2.75in (7cm). (8)

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€150 - 220

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86 86 GEORGE FREDERICK CHESTER (ACT. 1861-1889) Portrait of a Medieval Lady Seated in a Chair, W.C., signed with monogram lower right, inscribed verso, 6.5in (16cm)h x 7(18cm)w. (1)

82 82 A SEMI ANTIQUE LORI RUG, early 20th century, with three large medallions on a red ground, inside a three banded border, 12ft 5in (380cm) x 5ft 1in (155cm). (1)

See illustration

€300 - 500

See illustration

€800 - 1200 83 ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB ISAAKSZOON VAN RUISDAEL (1628-1682), Figures in a Wooded River Landscape, O.O.P., 12.25in (31cm)h x 20in (51cm)w. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

84 84 A SOUTHERN INDIAN WOODEN RELIGIOUS FIGURE, modelled as a goddess in costume with polychrome decoration, 18in (46cm). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

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87 87 A TAXIDERMY MODEL OF A BADGER, early 20th century, 26in (66cm). (1) See illustration

€250 - 300 92 92 SARAH LOUISE KILPACK (1840-1909) Woman and Young Girl on a Settee, watercolour and gouache, signed and dated 1880 lower right, 7in (18cm)h x 7.75in (19.5cm)w. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

88 88 A CAUCASIAN RUNNER, with a row of nine hexagons on an iron red ground, inside three bands, 12ft 1in (370cm) x 3ft 6in (107cm). (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2200

90 90 A CARVED WOODEN WALL BRACKET, 18th century, modelled as Hanuman, 14.25in (36cm). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350 93 93 A MOUNTED TAXIDERMY MODEL OF A SAKER FALCON, 20th century, with leather bands and bell attached to leg, resting on a simulated rock base, 13.5in (34cm). (1) See illustration

€280 - 350

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91 A RIDGEWAY PORCELAIN DESSERT SAUCE TUREEN AND COVER, c.1840, with fixed stand, decorated with fruit against a trellis pattern; together with three cutglass and etched finger bowls and a glass canopy with triple neck ring. (5)

€400 - 600

See illustration

89 89 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL, Italian Beauty in a Landscape, O.O.C., 15.5in (39cm)h x 12in (30cm)w. (1)

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99 99 DAVID GOLDBERG, (B.1945), The Sea road and Old Boat House, O.O.B., signed with initials and device lower right, 11.5in (29cm)h x 23in (59cm). (1) See illustration

€600 - 800

96 96 A CARVED NURISTANI WOODEN MORTAR, late 18th century, with carrying handle, waisted and decorated with carved girdle, 9.5in (24cm). (1) See illustration

94 94 AN ATTRACTIVE KARAJA RUNNER, early 20th century, the ivory ground with a row of nine different medallions, inside a tri-banded border, 13ft 6in (411cm) x 36in (91cm). (1) See illustration

€2200 - 2600

€120 - 150 97 A PAIR OF SILVER MOUNTED AND CUTGLASS CYLINDRICAL VASES, 9.25in (24cm), a cut glass water jug 6in (15cm) and a small cutglass jar and cover, 5in (12.5cm). (4) €100 - 150

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95 95 A ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY LIBRARY CLOCK, with French silk suspension movement, by H. Mark of Paris, striking on a bell, with silverised machine turned dial and Roman numerals, with ornate brass swing handle, raised on a rectangular moulded plinth on bun feet, 8in (20cm)h x 6in (15cm)w. (1)

98 A PAIR OF DRESDEN PORCELAIN URNS AND COVERS early 20th century, profusely decorated with colourful flowers and figures in garden scenes against white and dark blue backgrounds, the covers with similar decoration, each bearing Augustus Rex mark to base, 12in (30cm)h. (2)

100 A MAHOGANY DOMESTIC POST/ LETTER PILLAR BOX O.R.M., of circular moulded form with hexagonal top, hinged letter panel, and a bowed cupboard depicting postage rates, above a drawer on circular moulded base, 16.5in (42cm)h. (1) See illustration

€300 - 400

See illustration

€400 - 600

See illustration

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101 A FINE FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND WHITE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, 19th century, the top surmounted with two gilt bronze doves, issuing floral garlands, above a circular dial, with white metal Roman numerals, sitting on two scroll corbels, on a rectangular moulded and brass mounted plinth, with brass feet, 13.5in (34cm)h x 16in (41cm)w. (1)

104 A FRENCH THREE-PIECE GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE, late 19th century, the lever movement by Marti of Paris, with porcelain urn finial above a circular porcelain dial with Arabic numerals, signed Kempbro Paris, and a porcelain dial below, depicting two figures on a path, flanked on each side with two porcelain panels, each decorated with scenery, on splayed scroll legs and a serpentine shaped gilt wooden base, 22in (56cm)h; together with a pair of matching urns, each with similar decoration, 14.5in (37cm). (3)

See illustration

€700 - 1100

See illustration

€600 - 900

103 103 A CUTGLASS URN AND COVER IRISH, 19th century, the domed cover with a cut knop finial above a flute cut rim and a diamond cut band on a square stem base 15in (38cm). (1) See illustration

€300 - 400

105

102 102 A CARVED TEAK TEMPLE DECORATION, 18th century, profusely decorated with a figure of a young boy with bow and arrow (probably Ram as a youth), stylised elephants, birds, monkeys, and other typical motifs, 33.5in (85cm) high. (1)

105 AN ATTRACTIVE ORIENTAL RUNNER, early 20th century, with three medallions on dark blue ground, inside a double banded border, 10ft 8in (325cm) x 2ft 8in (86cm). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1600

See illustration

€1000 - 1500

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106 IN THE MANNER OF CLAUDE- JOSEPH VERNET (1714-1789), Rugged Coastal Scene, with Figures Being Rescued to Shore from a Shipwreck, O.O.C., 32.5in (83cm)h x 53in (134cm)w. (1) See illustration

€3000 - 4000

107 AN INTRICATELY CARVED WOODEN TEMPLE PILLAR, 17th/18th century, decorated with deities under door arches, with worn orange paint work, 46in (117cm). (1) See illustration on page 29

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108 TWO SIMILAR IRISH CUT GLASS DECANTERS, 19th century, each with a mushroom stopper and triple neck rings, 19.5in (24cm). (2) €150 - 200

€700 - 1000

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€250 - 350

109 109 A VERY ATTRACTIVE MEISSEN FLOWER ENCRUSTED PORCELAIN CENTRE PIECE, 19th century, the bulbous body with two rustic handles, on white ground encrusted with flowers and decorated with two opposing panels, each depicting elegant figures in garden scenes, on a pierced rococo style triform base, with similar flowers on scroll feet, 12.5in (13cm)h. (1) See illustration

€600 - 900 110 A TAXIDERMY MODEL OF A HIMALAYAN MONAL PHEASANT, on a simulated pebble and rock base, 20in (51cm). (1) See illustration

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€100 - 150

113 A POLYCHROME RAJASTHANI ARCHED DOOR PANEL, early 19th century, profusely decorated on both sides with identical scenes, the central panels decorated with merriment scene depicting Mathura-Nagarpati, the cowherd flautist, falling in love with Radha, twenty-four outer circular panels depicting a variety of genre & religious scenes, and a raised outer panel with roundels interspersed with elephants and mythical stylised animals, 72in (183cm) high, 36in (91.5cm). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1800 114 A VICTORIAN CUT GLASS CLARET JUG AND STOPPER, 11in (28cm) and a cut glass decanter. (2) €70 - 90

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115 A GERMAN FLOWER ENCRUSTED PORCELAIN TABLE CENTRE, early 20th century, the pierced bowl decorated with colourful flowers and insects, on a rustic stem with scrolling flowers, with three standing figures on a conforming triform base with scroll legs, 19in (48cm)h. (1) €300 - 500 29


THE Dublin RESIDENCE Sale 2013 118 A CARVED WOODEN TIMOR DOOR, decorated with an upright phallic male, probably a guardian, with carved panel above, decorated with concentric geometric lines, 57.5in (146cm) high, 25in (63.5cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€800 - 1000

116 116 A CAUCASIAN RUG, late 19th century, the centre with arched panels, and ivory spandrels, inside a series of bands, 7ft 9in (237cm) x 4ft 10in (149cm). (1) See illustration

€700 - 900 117 AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER MEAT SKEWER, by A.M., probably Arthur Murphy Dublin, 1804,12.25in (31cm)l, 99g. (1) See illustration

€150 - 200

119 119 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE DRESDEN PORCELAIN JARS AND COVERS, 19th century, Augustus Rex mark AR, each with a domed cover and finial decorated with figures and flowers, on a similarly decorated body with gilt trellis bands and decorated panels, 15in (38cm). (2)

122 122 A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE LADLES, by T.T., also stamped Law, Dublin 1816. (2) See illustration

€150 - 200

See illustration

€400 - 600 120 A SMALL ART NOUVEAU BRASS TABLE LAMP, with leaf scrolls and pink opaline shade, 13.25in (34cm). (1) €180 - 250

121 121 AN ATTRACTIVE TABRIZ RUG, c.1940, with orange centre medallion on a floral ivory field, inside conforming borders, 4ft 8in (142cm)h x 7ft 4in (224cm). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

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123 123 A TIMOR SANDSTONE PHALLIC FERTILITY IDOL, c.1850, modelled as a guardian, 33in (84cm) high, 10in (25cm) wide at the base. (1) See illustration

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124 124 A VICTORIAN BLUE AND WHITE JASPER WARE WINE JUG, probably Ridgeway, with hunting scenes in relief and scrolling vines, 7in (18cm)h. (1) See illustration

€150 - 200

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125

126 A CARVED HARDWOOD INDIAN MODEL OF A HORSE HEAD, 19th century, braced with metal support, 21.75in (55.5cm). (1)

125 A BOTEK RUNNER, Maharjan, with dark navy ground and rows of hooked gulls, inside a red border, 11ft 6in (350cm) x 3ft 5.5in (105cm). (1)

See illustration

€400 - 600

See illustration

€1000 - 1200

127 AN ATTRACTIVE SUITE OF DRINKING GLASSES, each piece engraved in the rococo style, with animals amongst foliage, cartouches and scrolls, comprising a pair of claret jugs with stoppers, 13.75in (35cm)h, twelve champagne flutes, and twelve wine glasses. (24) See illustration

€500 - 700

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€350 - 550 131 A TAXIDERMY MODEL OF A MARMOT FROM THE AUSTRIAN ALPS, on shaped base, 14.5in (37cm). (1) €200 - 300

130

132 132 A SILK ORIENTAL PORTRAIT RUG, depicting two figures with vessels and flowers, inscribed in Arabic, on an ivory ground within an iron red floral border, 6ft (183cm)h x 4ft 1in (123cm)w. (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2200 133 JAMESON Select reserve, 750ml, in cardboard presentation case. (1) €80 - 120

128 128 A SARAH RUNNER, early 20th century, with six diamond medallions on an ivory field, inside three borders, 11ft 1in (338cm) x 41.5in (105cm). (1) See illustration

€1400 - 1600

129 129 A SOUTH INDIAN TEMPLE GRANITE LINGHAM, c.1700, 17in (43.5in). (1) See illustration

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136 136 AN IVORY GROUND ISFAHAN RUG, c.1930, with floral scrolls all over, inside conforming borders, 6ft 9in (206cm)h x 4ft 9in (145cm)w. (1) See illustration

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€1200 - 1800 137 JAMESON vintage reserve, in special presentation gift carton, 700ml at 43% ABV. (1). €150 - 250

139 A PAIR OF GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURES, early 20th century, one modelled as a woman in a floral dress with a basket of flowers, the other a gentleman, 14.5in (37cm). (2) See illustration

€200 - 300

134 134 A BRONZE HANGING TWO-TIER TEMPLE LANTERN, c.1800, the top tier modelled with flowerhead on ring turned column support; used for the Prosperity Feast, 17in (43cm) high, 13.5in (34.5cm) wide. (1)

140 140 A CASED TAXIDERMY MODEL OF A GREEN PARROT, 17.5in (44.5cm) high, 12.5in (31.5cm). (1)

See illustration

€600 - 800

See illustration

€150 - 200

135 135 A SEVENTEEN PIECE PART VIENNA PORCELAIN COFFEE SERVICE, comprising: a pear shaped coffee pot with light green panels, decorated with colourful floral bouquets, under a conforming cover with bud handle; a matching sugar bowl and cover; a jug and 12 cups and saucers, all colourfully decorated. (17)

See illustration

See illustration

€300 - 500

€400 - 600

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138 138 A CARVED SOUTHERN INDIAN WOODEN TEMPLE WALL BRACKET, 17th century, The Face of Glory, modelled as a Shaivite lion, protector from demons, 16.5in (42cm). (1)

141 141 A FINE INDO-TABRIZ CARPET, with ivory floral field inside a wide lime green floral border with two smaller red bands, 18ft 4.5in (560cm) x 11ft 10in (360cm). (1) See illustration

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144 A LARGE GILT UPRIGHT COMPARTMENTED OVERMANTEL, 19th century, in the rococo style, with acanthus leaf scrolls, the central mirror plate flanked by pillar sides, 108in (274.5cm) high, 55in (140cm). (1) See illustration

€600 - 900

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142 FILIPPO GIULIANOTTI (ROME 1852-1903) a carved white marble bust of a gentleman, probably George Bernard Shaw, signed and inscribed Roma, dated 1898 on square section socle, 12.25in (331cm), raised on a black, grey and white speckled marble plinth. (1)

145 WILLIAM HENRY BARRIBAL (Exh. 1919-1938), Elegant Lady Seated in a French Chair, W.C heightened in white, signed lower right, 11in (28cm)h x 8in (20cm)w. (1)

See illustration

Note: Barribal was a figure painter and illustrator, Illustrated at the R.A. and other galleries, best known today for his illustrations, usually of beautiful women, for advertisements such as Schwepps. €300 - 400

See illustration

€600 - 900 143 A PAIR OF CARVED WOODEN INDIAN TEMPLE WALL BRACKETS, c.1890, modelled as temple lions amongst scrolling foliage, 24.75in (63cm). (2) €600 - 800

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146 146 A FINE KASHAN RUG, Central Persia, silk and wool, the turquoise ground and floral field with exotic birds and animals inside a conforming ivory border, 6ft 3.5in (192cm) x 4ft (122cm). (1) See illustration

150

€1000 - 1500

148 A CARVED TRIBAL WOODEN PHALLIC MALE IDOL, Timor, 19th century, resting on a circular geometrically carved base, 29.75in (75.5cm). (1) See illustration

€500 - 700

149 149 JULIUS SCHEUERER (1859-1913), Terrier with Cockerel and Dove, Friends, O.O.P., 4in (10cm)h x 5in (13cm). (1) See illustration

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€600 - 900

147 JOSEPH SLOAN (B.1940), Bronze relief portrait, untitled, no. 2/3, signed verso with monogram J.S., on a polished limestone plinth. 17in (43cm)h x 10.5in (27cm)w. (1)

150 ROWAN GILLESPIE (b.1953) Bronze Female Nude Study, 1/9, signed and dated 1984, 5in (13cm)h. (1)

See illustration

€800 - 1200

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151 151 A CARVED HARDWOOD WALL BRACKET, early 20th century, modelled as a bird, 12.5in (32cm). (1) See illustration

153

€120 - 150 152 AN ATTRACTIVE VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY DAVENPORT, with three-quarter pierced brass gallery on a hinged top, opening to reveal stationary and pen and ink compartment, over a sloping and bow fronted writing surface with a leather inset, inside a burr maple band, the interior fitted with two drawers on a pedestal with four further drawers, raised on bun feet, 22in (56cm). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100 153 EDWARD DELANEY R.H.A.(1930-2009), Female Nude, silver on square marble block, signed with initials E.D., 6in (15.5cm)h, including base. (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 152 36

154 154 A STONE AND PAINTED SOUTH INDIAN (NANDI) SCULPTURE, 19th century, modelled as a seated sacred cow, 9in (23cm). (1) See illustration

€150 - 250

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157 156 EDWARD DELANEY R.H.A.(1930-2009), Standing Figure, silver on limestone base, signed with initials on upper left leg, 7in, including base. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500

155 155 A VERY ATTRACTIVE THREE-PIECE BERGERE SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURE, in the Chippendale style, comprising: a kidney shaped settee with carved and moulded frame, crested with shell and leaf sprays above a long cane panel, with padded seat, raised on three front shell capped cabriole legs with lion paw feet; together with a pair of matching armchairs, all with loose cushions. (3)

157 A FINE SATINWOOD AND DECORATED BOW FRONTED COMMODE, Edwardian, the demi-lune top with a band of chained roses against a green background, inside a kingwood outer band, above a frieze drawer, decorated with colourful garlands of flowers tied with ribbon bows and cupboard door below, with a central roundel, decorated with a family group in a garden within leaf sprays, with fan spandrels and two outer conforming panels, on square tapering spade legs, 39in (99cm)h x 42in (107cm)w. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500

See illustration

€1500 - 2500

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158 158 A DENBY HAND CODNOR IRISH REFORM STONEWARE CORDIAL BOTTLE, 19th Century, in the form of Daniel O’ Connell, 8.25in (21cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

161 162 NOEL SHERIDAN (1936-2006), West of Ireland Landscape, O.O.B.,indistinctly signed lower right, inscribed Dawson Gallery label verso, 12in (30cm)h x 16in (40cm)w. (1) See illustration

€600 - 800 159 159 A BALUCHISTANI BRASS AND METAL STUDDED SHIELD OR DAHL, early 19th century, decorated with birds, hearts and flowerheads, 12in (30.5cm). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 160 A FOUR BRANCH FIVE LIGHT SILVER PLATED CANDELABRUM, with reeded scrolling arms, 18.5in (47cm); together with a silver plated cake basket. (2) €100 - 150 161 EDMOND BEECK 1927, Portrait of a Young Girl Holding a Poppy, O.O.C., signed and dated lower right 1927, in carved giltwood frame, 35in (89cm)h x 28in (71cm). (1) See illustration

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163 CHARLES THOMAS BURT (British 1823-1902) A Woman by a River Near a Cottage with Man Driving Cattle on Horseback Beyond, O.O.C.,signed lower right, 23.5in (60cm)h x 19in (49cm)w. (1)

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See illustration

€500 - 800 164 A SUITE OF WATERFORD CRYSTAL GLASSES, comprising twelve wine glasses, each on hexagonal stem, 6in (15cm); together with seven matching tumblers. (19) €100 - 150

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165 EDWARD ALSTROP (ACT. 1880-1920), Two Terriers Watching a Rat in a Barn, O.O.C., 25in (64cm)h x 21.5in (55cm)w. See illustration

€2000 - 3000

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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 166 A RENAISSANCE STYLE CARVED WALNUT CASKET 19TH CENTURY, the domed cover with recumbent lion surmounted, sliding to the left to reveal a secret compartment, above carved scale moulding and leaf carved edge, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted compartment, with lift out centre, the panels profusely carved with scrolling foliage and raised on lion paw feet, 15in (38cm)h x 18in (46cm). (1) See illustration

€500 - 700 168 SIX WATERFORD CUTGLASS WHISKEY TUMBLERS, six small Waterford crystal champagnes. (12) €70 - 100 169 WILLIAM SADDLER II (1782-1839), Ross Castle Killarney, with Figures Angling in Foreground, O.O.P, 19in (48cm)h x 30.25in (77cm)w. (1) See illustration

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€2500 - 3500 170 A SET OF TEN WATERFORD CRYSTAL PORT GLASSES, together with a set of six Waterford crystal wines, and seven cutglass champagnes or grapefruit dishes, and three other cutglass wines. (26) €80 - 120 171 AN IRISH SILVER AND SILVER GILT WINE GOBLET, Dublin 1975, together with a pair of Irish silver two handled trophy cups, Dublin 1919 by West & Son, 5.75in (14cm), and another smaller Irish silver two handled trophy cup Dublin 1933 4.5in (11cm) 725g combined weight. (4) See illustration

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€200 - 300

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172 172 EDOURD LOUIS AUGUSTE METTON (1856-1927), Cattle on a Hill, O.O.C., signed lower right, 9in (23cm)h x 11.5in (29cm)w. (1) See illustration

€500 - 700

175

173 173 AN ATTRACTIVE INLAID MAHOGANY LIBRARY BRACKET TIME PIECE, early 19th century, with arched top and brass swing handle, and four brass urn finials, above a circular convex enamel dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, on brass ogee bracket feet, 8.5in (22cm)h. (1)

175 A LARGE WALNUT ARMCHAIR, in the George III style, with a vase shaped burr maple splat, above a drop in bow fronted seat, raised on shell capped cabriole legs, with ball and claw feet. (1)

176 19th CENTURY INDIAN SCHOOL (RAJASTHAN) Krishna and cowgirls, with figure in dark clouds beyond, gouache on cloth (linen and mixed media), 19in (48cm)h x 31in (79cm)w. (1)

See illustration

See illustration

€500 - 700

€500 - 800

See illustration

€200 - 250 174 A CHINESE NEEDLEWORK PICTURE ON SILK, late 19th century, of a cockerel spying on a hen amongst foliage, inscribed top right, 32.75in (83cm) high, 17in (43cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300

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177 A COLOURFUL SIXTEEN PIECE BOTANICAL DESSERT SERVICE, early 19th century, probably Spode, comprising nine plates, five serving dishes and a sauce tureen, cover and fixed stand, each piece decorated with a different flower within gilt sprays and vines. (16) €300 - 500 178 A FINE VICTORIAN WALNUT CREDENZA, with ornate brass mounts and porcelain panels, the shaped top with kingwood cross banding, above a wide frieze, inset with floral decorated porcelain panels, and two ornate doors below, each with brass egg and dart mouldings, around a large oval porcelain panel, depicting a courting couple, within a leaf cast gilt brass frame, flanked to either side with a bowed glass display compartment, and two inlaid fluted columns, each with brass leaf capital, and raised on a shaped plinth base, 42.5in (108cm)h x 71in (180cm). (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000 179 A REGENCY BRASS AND CUTGLASS CHANDELIER, the corona with a row of rosettes and hanging lustre drops, issuing festoons of buttons to conforming brass rings with rosettes and drops, issuing six arms with cutglass drip trays and urn sockets, terminating in a prism, 42in (108cm) high, 33in (84cm) wide approx. (1) See illustration

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180 180 A RECTANGULAR TRIPLE TOP FOLD OVER MAHOGANY CARD/TEA TABLE, about 18th century and later, the moulded top above two side frieze drawers, raised on front leaf carved cabriole legs, with ball and claw feet, and concealed castors, and three similar legs to the rear, 39in (99cm)w. (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1500 181 PATRICK HENNESSY R.H.A. (1915-1980) Five Roses, still life, oil on canvas, signed lower left, also with the Richard Hendricks Gallery label verso, 10in (26cm) x 12in (30cm). (1)

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€3000 - 4000

182 182 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CORNER CUPBOARDS, each with a bow front, and an arched and moulded door, raised on a conforming plinth base, 34in (87cm)h x 25.5in (65cm)w. (2) See illustration

€1500 - 2500 183 PATRICK HENNESSY R.H.A. (1915-1980) Basket with two roses on a Ledge, still life, signed lower left, with Richard Hendricks Gallery label verso, 12in (30cm) x 10in (26cm). (1) See illustration

€3000 - 4000 183

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184 AN EXCEPTIONAL PLUM PUDDING MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD GRAND PIANO, by Erard of Paris, no 80080, 13 & 21 Rue du Miul Paris, the case crossbanded in satinwood and kingwood, the top with a decorated oval after Angelica Kaufmann, with classical figures, the front panel also with a classical scene, above a 46.5in (118cm) ivory keyboard, the iron frame signed and numbered, the interior in birds eye maple, raised on six square tapering legs, all inlaid with hanging bell flowers, inlaid lyre peddle frame, the sides with oval inlay panels and similar rear panel, 6ft 1in (185cm) long form keyboard to rear and 55in (140cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€12000 - 18000

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186 185 A VERY GOOD LATE WILLIAM IV PERIOD CIRCULAR WALNUT LIBRARY DRUM TABLE, the moulded and cross banded top, with a central tooled leather panel, above a frieze with four mock and four frieze drawers, raised on an unusual pod, with four slender leaf moulded columns, and a larger centre column, all on a quatrefoil concave platform, with rounded reeded corners on bun feet, 48in (122cm). (1) See illustration

186 A RARE 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN GROUP, modelled with classical maidens, holding garlands of flowers, and dancing around a plinth or an altar, surmounted with a semi nude maiden, on a naturalistic base, 19in h x 12in d (49cm x 31cm). (1) See illustration

€4000 - 6000

187 AN IRISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, George III, by Isaac Bull of Dublin, the divided pediment with an inlaid frieze above a square brass dial with date aperture and subsidiary dial for seconds, flanked with two fluted columns above a cross banded and inlaid trunk door, flanked with curved fluted pilasters, on a moulded inlaid box base with bracket feet, 92in (234cm) high, 19.5in (50cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2500

€3000 - 4000

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188 188 JOHN HAYES (1857-1945) World Domination - Four Puppies in a Library over a Creased Map of the World, O.O.C., signed vertically lower right, 29.5in (75cm)h x 24in (61cm)w See illustration

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189 A LARGE THAI QUARTZ NATURAL ROCK FORM, 13in (33cm) high. (1) See illustration

€50 - 80

190 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, probably Irish, the moulded cornice above two astragal glazed doors, enclosing adjustable shelves, upon a base with two frieze drawers and two cushion panel doors, enclosing a slide, raised on bracket feet, 93in (236cm), 61in (155cm). (1) €800 - 1500

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191 191 GEORGE SHERIDAN KNOWLES, RI, RBA, ROI, RCA, (BRITISH 1863-1921), Young Girl with Pet Collie Seated on a Log with Flowers in a Woodland Scene, O.O.C., signed lower right and dated 1908, 35.5in (90cm)h x 23.5in (60cm)w. (1) See illustration

€6000 - 8000

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193 192 A PAIR OF RAJASTHANI CARVED WOODEN SHUTTER WINDOWS, 18th/19th century, each with three metal grilled panels, 63in (160cm) high, 15.25in (39cm) wide. (2)

194 EDWIN THOMAS ROBERTS (1840-1917), To Market to Buy a Fat Pig, Mother and Young girl carrying a Baby in a Basket, O.O.C., signed lower left, 19.5in (50cm)h x 33in (84cm)w. (1)

See illustration

See illustration

€450 - 600

€8000 - 12000

193 A FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Sheffield 1949, comprising an oval moulded ogee shaped tea pot with bright cut band and wooden handle, with conforming sugar bowl, cream jug and coffee pot, 1717g. (4)

195 AN IRISH SILVER STRAWBERRY DISH, by The Royal Irish, Dublin 1975, with circular lobed body, 338g. (1) €150 - 200

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196 A BURGUNDY UPHOLSTERED BUTTON BACK GENTLEMAN’S ARMCHAIR, in the Victorian style, O.R.M. (1) €70 - 100

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197 197 ALFRED WILLIAM STRUTT (1856-1924), Sweet Tooth - Young Girl with Sheep Dog Feeding Sugar to a Pony, O.O.C., signed lower left, 23in (59cm)h x 17.5in (45cm)w. (1) See illustration

€12000 - 18000

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198 A CARVED INDIAN WOODEN, STUDDED AND POLYCHROME HAVELI WINDOW, 18th century, together with another matching ditto, in parts, each 53in (135cm) high, 21in (54cm) wide approx. (2) See illustration

€1000 - 1500

199 JAMES WRIGHT (B.1935.) Farm Houses with Hens in Foreground, O.O.C, signed lower left, 15.5in (40cm)h x 24in (61cm)w, together with it’s companion, The Plough Team, O.O.C. 18in (46cm)h x 24in 61cm)w. (2) €250 - 350

200 A CARVED WOODEN INDIAN DOOR, 17th/18th century, profusely decorated with fifteen unique panels, in five rows of three panels each, the top row with warriors & hunting themes, the second row depicting figures on elephants and horseback celebrating, the lower rows decorated with stylised animals, fish, and birds in genre & grotesque scenes, with raised intersection decorated with an outer rim of carved fish, the balance with carved geometric decoration and raised roundels, 65.25in (166cm) high, 33in (84cm). (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2500

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202 202 19TH CENTURY ANGLO IRISH SCHOOL, Young Boy on Donkey Back, with Dog Holding a Cane in a Landscape, O.O.C. 11in (28cm)h x 15.5in (40cm)w. (1)

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€500 - 700 203 A KHOTAN XINXIANG (SINKIANG) CARPET, late 19th/early 20th century, on a rust ground decorated with peacocks amongst foliage, 56in (142cm) x 90in (229cm). (1) See illustration

€2000 - 2500 204 FANNIE MOODY SWA (1861-1948) Young Friends: Kittens and Puppies at Play, O.O.C., 14.25in (37cm)h x 19.25in (49cm)w. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000 205 AN ANTIQUE ISFAHAN PERSIAN CARPET, c.1900, on an ivory and rose ground, the outer band of stylised flowers and central medallions, inside two narrow and one wide border with conforming decoration, 56in (142cm) long, 83in (211cm) wide. (1)

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€800 - 1200 205A AN ANTIQUE ISFAHAN PERSIAN CARPET, c.1900, on an ivory and rose ground, the outer band of stylised flowers and central medallions, inside two narrow and one wide border with conforming decoration, 56in (142cm) long, 83in (211cm) wide, a near pair to lot 205. (1) €800 - 1200

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206 206 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE VIENNA PORCELAIN CABINET DISHES, each decorated with a different classical scene after Angelica Kaufmann, within green white and red panels, 13.25in (34cm)h See illustration

€250 - 350 207 A VERY ATTRACTIVE BRASS AND MARBLE OIL LAMP, late 19th century, with brass reservoir on a marble column, with brass Corinthian capital, on a pierced square brass base, with winged paw feet, converted for electricity, 34.5in (88cm)h. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 208 A TURKMAN CHUVAL, c.1900, the dark red field decorated with rows of gulls within a border of geometric design and with original end cords intact, 61in (155cm) x 39.5in (100cm). (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2000

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209 ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN BUTTS (1728-1765), Figures by Powerscourt Waterfall, O.O.C., 38in (96cm)h x 48in (122cm). (1) See illustration

€15000 - 25000

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210 AN EBONISED BURR WALNUT AND INLAID CREDENZA, late 19th century, with moulded rim above a frieze inset with a Wedgewood style plaque, above a central door with ribbon tie gilt decoration, flanked with tapering columns and bowed glazed doors to each side, on plinth base and bun feet, 43.5in (110.5cm) high, 61.25in (155.5cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€600 - 1000 211 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, AFTER JEAN-BAPTISTE ISABEY (1767-1855) Portrait of King of Rome as a Young Man Wearing a Red Sash (Napoleon’s Son), O.O.C., bears signature and date, “Larpanteur” Avril, 1815, 10.5in x 8.5in (27cm x 22cm). (1) See illustration

Provenance: Mealy’s Sale, Luggala Co. Wicklow, Tuesday May 2nd 2006, Lot No.333. €800 - 1500 212 A TURKMAN CHUVAL, c.1900, the dark red field decorated with panels of gulls within border of geometric design and with original end cords intact, 61in (155cm) x 39.5in (100cm). (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1500 213 A SET OF FIVE WATERFORD CUTGLASS WINES, six glass ports, six cutglass Waterford champagnes, and three other glasses. (20) €80 - 120 211

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€2000 - 3000

215 215 NIO FIORATO, Early 20th century, Italian-American school, Portrait of a Young Lady, W.C., signed lower left, 14in (36cm)h x 10 (26cm). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 216 A NORTHWEST AFGHAN CHUVAL RUG, late 19th/20th century, with ivory, green and blue ground, very fine weave, full pile, with panels of geometric designs throughout, with perfect backing, 31.25in (79.5cm) x 57.25in (145.5cm). (1)

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€1200 - 1500 217 A PAIR OF WATERFORD CRYSTAL WINE DECANTERS, each with stopper, 13in (33cm) high. (2) €100 - 150

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218 218 A PAIR OF BLACKAMOOR PARCEL GILT AND PAINTED CANDELABRA, O.R.M., each with nine leaf scroll arms, supporting a simulated candle light, being held aloft by a blackamoor figure on a plinth base, 80in (203cm)h.(1) See illustration

€700 - 1100 219 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL, Young Man and Woman Chatting in a Landscape, and it’s companion similar subject, O.O.C., 24in (31cm)h x 7in (18cm)w. (2)

219 221 A WATERFORD CUTGLASS WINE DECANTER, together with another Waterford crystal decanter with octagonal stopper. (2) €100 - 150 222 A PAIR OF BRASS CHENETS, early 20th century, decorated with entwined serpents among acanthus foliate scrolls, 23in (58.5cm). (2) €100 - 200

224 A GUJARATI APPLIQUE WEDDING TENT HANGING, antique, hand stitched, on an ivory ground with a border of yellow, grey and maroon, applied with six panels, interspersed with silk diamond panels, and with cotton appliques, 76.5in (194.5cm) wide x 109.5in (278cm). (1) See illustration on page 57

€700 - 1100

See illustration

€300 - 400

225 225 A VERY HEAVY IRISH YEW WOOD HUNT TABLE, in the George III style, with two demi lune flaps, and raised on six tapering legs, each with pad feet, 6ft (183cm) diameter extended. (1) See illustration

€1200 - 1500 223 220 220 A TURKMEN CARPET, c.1920, from the Ersari tribe, on a red ground decorated with two centre panels flanked by geometric stylised borders, 71in (181cm), 90in (229cm). (1) See illustration

223 WILLIAM DERBY (1786-1847), The Countess of Carlisle and her Daughter, W.C., inscribed verso, 10in (25cm)h x 8in (20cm). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100

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226 226 FREDRICK JAMES KNOWLES NBA (B.1874) A Farm by the Lake, with Figures and Hens, W.C., signed lower right, 10.5in (27cm)h x 14.5in (37cm)w. (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 227 A GEORGE III IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN BASTING SPOON, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1814, 12.5in (32cm), 134g. (1) €150 - 180 224

228 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD CIRCULAR MAHOGANY CROSS BANDED FLIP TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, on hexagonal upward tapering stem and tri form base with bun feet, 51in (130cm)diameter. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

229 229 MILDRED M. HALL (late 19th/early 20th century English School) Village Scene with Figures, W.C., signed lower right, 8.5in (22cm)h x 12in (30cm)w.(1)

228 232 ALICE M. ANSELL, English school, Woman Herding Geese Through a Village, W.C. signed and dated, 1995, lower right, 10in (26cm)h x 8.25in (21cm)w. (1)

See illustration

€150 - 250

See illustration

230 A CASED PAIR OF MODERN SILVER TRUMPET SHAPED VASES, each with weighted base. (2) €80 - 120 231 A SET OF FOUR OAK ART NOUVEAU SIDE CHAIRS, the top rail centred by a lotus design, above padded and ring turned baluster shaped legs. €100 - 150

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€200 - 300 233 A PAIR OF CASED SILVER HELMET SHAPED SAUCE BOATS, Sheffield, 1950, 215g. (2) €100 - 150

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234 AN IRISH VICTORIAN KILLARNEY YEW WOOD AND MARQUETRY LIBRARY OR CENTRE TABLE, the rectangular moulded top with bowed ends, inlaid with a band of scrolling shamrocks, and the centre with three fern leaves, and a roundel with a deer in a landscape and a conforming roundel inlaid with an abbey ruin, above two mock and two frieze drawers, all inlaid with shamrock sprays, raised on two octagonal baluster stems, standing on a concave platform, inlaid with four roundels each depicting a different subject, and raised on four paw feet, 65in (165cm)w x 28in (71cm)deep. (1) See illustration

€6000 - 9000

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235 235 A FINE SET OF EIGHT (6+2) HEAVY EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD DINING CHAIRS, each with a pierced shield shaped back, profusely decorated with colourful flowers, peacock feathers and beads, above a serpentine fronted stuff over seat, covered in attractive green floral fabric, on front square tapering spade legs. (8) See illustration

€4000 - 6000 236 A THREE PIECE CASED MODERN SHEFFIELD SILVER CONDIMENT SET. (1) €80 - 120

237 A GILT FRAMED CHAISE LONGUE, in the Regency style, O.R.M. with grooved scrolling ends, on feather banded claw feet, 83in (211cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 238 A FINE EDWARDIAN TELESCOPIC MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, with two spare leaves, the inlaid moulded and satinwood banded top, with straight ends, raised on four square tapering spade legs, each with satinwood bands, 8ft 1in (246cm)l x 4ft (122cm)w. (1)

239 A THREE PIECE CASED MODERN BIRMINGHAM SILVER CONDIMENT SET. (1) €80 - 100 240 AN ORNATE LEAF CARVED TEAK CENTRE TABLE, O.R.M., with circular glass top, with quatrefoil leaf carved support, on a centre reeded stem, with leaf collar, on a circular reeded base, 29.5in (75cm)h x 40in (102cm) diameter. (1) €350 - 550

See illustration

€2000 - 3000

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247 242 A CASED SET OF FOUR OVAL PIERCED SILVER TWO-HANDLE PICKLE DISHES, Birmingham c.1910, including four matching tongs. (1) €150 - 200 243 A 19TH CENTURY TWO COLOUR MARBLE BUST, head and shoulders of a woman wearing a veiled headdress with a floral band, the dress in a reeded pattern with floral bands, in white and speckled marble, 23in (59cm)h x 18in (46cm)w. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

241 241 A WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CORNER CABINET, in the Victorian style, the floral inlaid frieze above a bowed glass door, enclosing two shelves, flanked with marquetry pilasters to either side, and raised on a plinth, 42in (107cm)h x 28in (71cm). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1500

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244 AN EXCEPTIONAL EDWARDIAN INLAID DECORATED AND CROSS BANDED SATINWOOD CORNER CABINET, the upper section with an inlaid and moulded cornice, and a frieze inlaid with hanging drapery, above two bowed and glazed doors, enclosing three shelves, on a bow fronted base, with a decorated frieze drawer, flanked with two classical portraits to either side, on smaller concealed drawers, the two bowed solid panelled doors below each decorated, with a figure under a canopy, within scrolling foliage, raised on front square tapering legs, 83in (211cm)h x 35in (89cm)w. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

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245 A SET OF SIX ART DECO SILVER HANDLED FRUIT FORKS, cased; together with a set of six cased matching knives. (2) €80 - 120 247 FERDINANDO VICHI (1875-1945) Bust of a young Lady, white marble on moulded socle, signed verso, 23in (59cm)h. (1) See illustration on page 61

€2000 - 3000 248 AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN GRAVY SKIMMING SPOON, by John Bollard, the bowl with a pierced divider, 12in (31cm), 131g. (1) See illustration

€180 - 250 249 A PAIR OF ART NOUVEAU BRISTOL BLUE GLASS FINGER BOWLS, each with ornate silver plated mounts, in the form of scrolling flowers, 4.5in (12cm). (2) See illustration

€250 - 320 250 A GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN AND CRESTED BASTING SPOON, London1818 by Thomas and George Hayter, 12in (30cm), 135g. (1)

251 251 A TORTOISE SHELL TEA CADDY, c.1830, of rectangular casket form, with white metal inlay, the hinged cover opening to reveal two lidded compartments, and raised on bun feet, 7.25in (19cm)w. (1) See illustration

€550 - 650 252 A PAIR OF CRESTED FIDDLE PATTERN SHELL TOP TABLE SPOONS, late George III, London 1819 by Wm Ehey & Wm Fern, 173g. (2) See illustration

€120 - 150

253 253 A BRONZE GROUP, c.1900, depicting a medieval soldier, in full armor, on horse back, 13.5in (37cm)h. (1) See illustration

€700 - 800 254 A SILVER SAUCE LADLE, London 1908, together with a silver plated and crested sifting ladle. (2) See illustration

€60 - 80

See illustration

€180 - 250

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257 257 A GOOD VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT STICK BAROMETER, by Frankhan & Wilson, Wilson Street Gray’s Inn, the arched top above a glazed panel, and ivory dials and a centigrade and Fahrenheit dial below, above a circular moulded cistern cover, 37in (94cm)h. (1)

259 255 A LARGE HEAVY THREE PIECE GILT BRONZE AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE, the circular clock drum, within a reeded white marble case, with a floral decorated enamel convex dial, with Arabic Numerals, and ornate hands, the lever movement num. 211872 by Samuel Marti of Paris, flanked to either side with a seated gilt bronze musical cherub, on an oblong brass mounted plinth, with applied floral swags and rosettes, 12.5in (32cm)h x 28in (71cm)w, together with a pair of matching gilt bronze five branch, six light candelabra, each on a triform leaf cast stem, on a fluted white marble, triform base, 26in (66cm)h. (3)

See illustration

€900 - 1000 258 A CASED SET OF 12 LATE VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, London 1895, together with a similar silver plated sugar nips.(1) €80 - 120

See illustration

€4500 - 5500

256 256 A PIERCED AND BRIGHT CUT SILVER PLATED PASTRY OR FISH SERVER, with Irish Georgian silver handle. (1)

259 A FINE FRENCH THREE PIECE GILT BRASS AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE, 19th century, by Japey Freres, the case surmounted with a two handled urn, over a circular blue and white porcelain dial, with Roman Numerals, indistinctly signed Gatini Rochesferi, on a waisted stem flanked to either side with leaf scroll spandrels, on a base with bowed ends, and blue porcelain panel, 13.5in (34cm)h x 10in (26cm)w, together with a pair of matching two branch, three light candelabra, 14in (36cm). (3) See illustration

€2800 - 3500

See illustration

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260 260 AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER CRESTED SAUCE BOAT of helmet form with bead hammered rim and scroll handle on three shell capped pad feet, 7in (18cm), 227g. (1) See illustration

€600 - 800 261 A ROYAL CROWN DERBY DINNER SERVICE, in the Imari style, decorated in red, blue, white and gilt, comprising two handled soup tureen cover and stand, a pair of vegetable tureens and covers, a sauce tureen and cover, three large meat platters, including one with gravy well and tree, fourteen dinner plates, seven soup or pudding bowls, and six supper or side plates, some as is. (39)

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See illustration

€650 - 850

262 262 A PAIR OF CELTIC STYLE SILVER SAUCE BOATS, Birmingham 1937, each of helmet form, on gargoyle mask feet, 325g. (1)

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€200 - 300 263 A PAIR OF MODERN TUB SHAPED CANED ARMCHAIRS, with padded seats. (2) €50 - 80

266 264 264 A PAIR OF EMBOSSED SILVER TWO HANDLE TAZZI, Birmingham 1889, each on stem foot, 7in (17cm), 222g. (2) See illustration

€180 - 250

265 A GOOD LATE 19TH CENTURY REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK, with five glass panels, the French two train movement, with enamel dial and Roman numerals, signed W. Thornhill, New Bond St. London, flanked with turned pilasters, in leather bound travel case, 6.25in (16cm)h. (1)

266 AN ART NOUVEAU FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFE SERVICE, London, 1908, comprising coffee pot, of oval baluster form, and wooden handle, a conforming oval tea pot, sugar bowl and jug, 1638g.(4) See illustration

€300 - 400

See illustration

€800 - 900

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267 A VERY UNUSUAL CAST IRON BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE CHESS SET WITH MATCHING BOARD, the chess men modelled as Viking soldiers, medieval saints, kings, etc.the tallest figure chess king, 7in (18cm), the board 26in (66cm)sq. (1) See illustration

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268 A VERY HEAVY OVAL SILVER TWO HANDLED TRAY, with Celtic edge and handles, Birmingham 1937, by Elkington and Co. Ltd., 28in (71cm)l, 3800g. (1) See illustration

€1600 - 2500 269 A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE SILVER PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, each piece chased with scrolling foliage. (4) €100 - 120

€500 - 700

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271 A PAIR OF MODERN BIRMINGHAM SILVER TRUMPET SHAPED BUD VASES, 6.5in (17cm), 120g. (2) €80 - 120 272 HANS BLANK (B. 1952), Bronze Group Fishermen, signed, 11.5in (29cm)h x 17in (43cm)w. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500

270 AN ATTRACTIVE VICTORIAN ENGRAVED GLASS AND SILVER PLATED CLARET JUG, the vine cast spring action handle, opening a spouted cover with a lion finial, raised on a stem base, 12.25in (32cm)h. (1)

273 AN ATTRACTIVE ART NOUVEAU SILVER EPERGNE Sheffield 1907, the centre cone shaped vase, with a pierced rim, and three silver brackets each holding a hanging basket, with three legs, on a triform reeded base with bun feet, 15in (38cm), 988g. (1)

See illustration

See illustration

€300 - 500

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274 DOREEN DUNNE, bronze study, female nude on rectangular, bronze base, signed rear right leg, 24in (61cm)h.

275 A GOOD IRISH GEORGE III SILVER HOOK TOP SOUP LADLE, by John Craig, Dublin 1776, the handle chased with flowers and scrolls and with a shell bowl, 16in (40cm). (1)

See illustration

€400 - 600

€600 - 900

See illustration

276 ROWAN GILLESPIE, (B.1953) The Limerick Lady & The Herald, The Herald, signed and dated 1994, 8/9, and the Limerick Lady, 9/9, The Herald, 22in (56cm)h x 5.5in (14cm)w, The Limerick Lady, bronze on slate base, a pair, 20in (51cm)h x 5.5in (14cm)w. (2) See illustration

According to the artist, The Herald and Lady of Limerick were always intended as a pair. Two casts were created on a large scale which were separated, with Lady of Limerick located on Cruises Street, Limerick, now called The Singer from Quimper and Herald in the grounds of St. Vincent’s Centre on the Navan Road. However, an example of the large scale pair can be found sited together in Cheesman Park, Denver, Colorado. €7000 - 11000 277 A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT WINE COASTERS, by Christopher Haines, Dublin c.1790, each chased with garlands and flowers within pierced bands, 5in (13cm).(2) See illustration

€700 - 1100

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278 278 JACQUES FRANCOIS CARABAINE (1834-1933), Port Town with Figures on a Street, O.O.C., signed lower left, also extensively inscribed on artist’s original label by the artist verso, 20.5in (62cm)h x 14in (46cm)w. (1) The inscription is in French, translated it reads: “I give this signed declaration that this painting on the opposite side is titled “Une vue a Verrazza bord de lac Mediterrannee” [A view of the Verrazza banks bordering the Mediterranean Lake] (Italy), painted by me and original. Bruxelles 10 April 1906. 71 Rue de la Porte.” See illustration

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279 279 AN IRISH SILVER SUGAR BOWL, Dublin 1913, by West & Son, chased with birds and foliage, under a bead hammered rim, on lion mask and shell feet, 244g. (1) See illustration

€300 - 400

281 281 A PAIR OF PIERCED VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR BASKETS, both in the Adam’s style, London 1890, each chased with hanging drapes and oval wreaths, on a pierced stem base, 325g, 5.5in (14cm). (2) See illustration

€200 - 300 282 PATRICK O’ REILLY (B.1957) Shamen, 1/1 unique, on rectangular bronze base, 55in (140cm)h. (1) See illustration

€5000 - 7000

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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 287 A CASED PAIR OF CHASED AND EMBOSSED SILVER AND SILVER GILT BERRY SPOONS, London 1782, together with a matched silver sifting ladle, London 1793, in fitted case. (1) €180 - 250 283 283 A SET OF THREE LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BON BON BASKETS, London 1892, each with two pierced handles with mask terminal, 6in (15cm), 186g.

285 A SILVER TAZZA, Birmingham, c.1930, with shaped and chased edge on stemmed foot, 6in (15cm)diameter, 141g. (1) €80 - 150

See illustration

€180 - 250

288 288 PATRICK CAHILL (B.1954) Rain in Foster Place, O.O.B., with Kilcock Gallery label verso, 24in (61cm)h x 29in (74cm)w. (1) 286 286 JANICE LINDEN (20th/21st Century) Bay Horse Under the Old Tree, O.O.C., signed lower left, inscribed verso, 24in (61cm)h x 31.5in (80cm). (1)

See illustration

€800 - 1500

See illustration

€300 - 500

289 AN 18TH CENTURY EBONISED MUSICAL BRACKET CLOCK, by Thomas Grimsted, St. Pauls, Church Yard, London, the square section dome top with a brass urn finial, above an arch and a silverised dial with a Roman and Arabic Numerals Signed Thomas Grimsted London, the arch with a pointer hand, towards The Toast, Changes, Catches, and Psalm, the movement with a pull repeat, striking on eight bells, with double fusee movement, ornate engraved back plate, flanked to either side with pierced brass trellis panels, two caryatids, pilaster mounts, and two brass handles, raised on leaf scroll brass legs, 26in (66cm)h x 16in (40cm)w. (1)

284 284 PATRICK O REILLY (B.1957), The Hand of God, Bronze , #2/8, height, 29in (73.66cm), width 48in (122cm), depth 11in (28in), on rectangular plinth, overall height 78.5in (199cm). (1)

See illustration

€6000 - 8000

See illustration

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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 290 ANTOINE DE SALOME (19th Century) Portrait of Algormon Pack-Beresford, and another Hugh Pack-Beresford, both as young boys, a pair, pastel on buff paper, both signed lower left and dated 1880, 16.25in (41cm)h x 12in (31cm)w. (1) See illustration

€250 - 350 291 A PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE BLUE CELESTE PORCELAIN JARDINIERES, of small proportions, early 20th century, each with a brass bead moulded edge, the body decorated with a scene depicting a woman seated at the edge of a wood, within a gilt border and gilt sprays, the other decorated with a similar subject, both on a gilt brass stand, 4.5in (12cm). (2) See illustration

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€180 - 250 292 ANTOINE DE SALOME (19th Century), Portrait of Dennis William Pack-Beresford, (Fenagh lodge Carlow) and his companion Annette Caroline Pack-Beresford, (Annette Caroline Browne of Browne Hill Carlow), a pair, both pastel on buff paper, both signed lower right and dated 1880, 19in (49cm)h x 14in (36cm)w. (2) See illustration

€300 - 400 293 A PAIR OF VERY ATTRACTIVE SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN JARDINIERES, each decorated on a dark blue ground one decorated with a panel, the front depicting figures in a cottage interior with dog, and the opposing side with birds amongst colourful flowers, the other a peasant family in a cottage interior and the reverse with bird amongst colourful flowers, both with two shell scroll handles, on a short stem base, 9.25in (23.5cm)h. (2)

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€500 - 700

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294 PAULINE BEWICK R.H.A (B.1935), Leda and the Swan, watercolour on paper,signed lower right and dated 1982-7 22.5in (57cm)h x 31in (79cm). (1)

296 LEON LYNCH, Awakening III, black chalk on buff paper, signed lower left and dated march ‘92, 19in (49cm)h x 25in (63cm)w. (1)

See illustration

See illustration

€1500 - 2500

€150 - 200

295 A MINTONS PORCELAIN JARDINIERE, 19th century, decorated with an all round panoramic view with cherubs by a river, with jewelled bands and two gilt handles, the base signed W.J. & G. Phillips London, as is, 6.5in (17cm)h. (1) See illustration

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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 297 AN ATTRACTIVE FRENCH BRASS MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century, of architectural design, with Chinoiserie porcelain mounts and panels, the swan neck pediment with a two handled porcelain urn, depicting a Chinese figure standing by flowering shrubs, the circular painted dial with Arabic Numerals, and a portrait of a Chinese woman seated in a landscape, flanked with two turned brass columns and two scroll corbels, on an inverted breakfront plinth, with further decorated porcelain panels, 14.5in (37cm)h x 10in (26cm)w. (1) See illustration

€500 - 800 298 MAURICE JOSEPH MACGONIGAL PRHA (1900-1979) Landscape Roundstone, signed lower left, O.O.B., 14in (36cm)hx 17.5in (45cm)w. (1) See illustration

€2500 - 3500

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301 299 GRAHAM ISOM (B.1945), Lady Riding Side Saddle with Horse Head Study and Hound Studies, W.C. and oil, signed lower left, 15in (38cm)h x 19.5in (50cm)w. (1) See illustration

301 A CUTGLASS DISH LIGHT, probably Irish, c.1800, the inverted dish top with a row of hanging spear shaped drops and buttons, and a lower bowl with a shaped edge and with hanging lustre drops, and spear point terminal, 30in (76cm) x 18in (46cm). (1)

€700 - 1100

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300 A VERY ATTRACTIVE SPODE FELSPAR BOTANICAL DESSERT SERVICE, comprising a pair of boat shaped serving dishes, decorated with colourful floral arrangements, inside a yellow and spotted pattern band, (Pattern No. 3414) and a leaf and gadroon moulded edge, with gilt lines, a pair of matching rectangular serving dishes, with conforming decoration and gilt leaf spray handles, a sauce tureen cover and stand, with three butterfly handles, a pair of square shaped serving dishes, and twelve plates, 8in (20cm). (21) 302

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€600 - 900 302 A MODERN BRONZE, Abstract, gilt brass patina, on square white marble base, 13in (33cm) overall. (1) See illustration

€150 - 250

See illustration

€600 - 900

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303 303 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BLUE PORCELAIN LYRE MANTEL CLOCK, in the Sevres style, by Causard of Paris, with swinging colourless paste set bezel pendulum, and the movement striking on a steel bell, convex painted enamel dial, with Arabic numerals and floral garlands, two pierced lyre shaped gilt brass hands, the dial signed Causard Horloger Du Roy, at Paris, crested with a classical sunburst female mask, and a hanging floral garland, on an ornate oval brass mounted blue porcelain base, with adjustable legs, 19.25in (49cm)h x 8in (20cm)w. (1) See illustration

Note: Successor to Lacour, Georges Causard, Horloger, received master in 1770 â‚Ź10000 - 12000

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304 304 PAULINE BEWICK R.H.A. (B.1935) Moon Mother and Twins, permanent watercolours and acrylics, handmade acid free paper, signed lower right, inscribed lower left and dated 2000, 74in (109cm)h x 56in (143cm)w. (1) See illustration

€6000 - 8000 76

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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 305 A FINE 19TH CENTURY CARVED WHITE MARBLE BUST, of classical woman, probably Venus, semi nude with arms crossed over her chest, 18in (46cm). (1) See illustration

€3200 - 4000 306 PETER DEIGHAN (B.1941), Gold River Wins from Bikala, The Last Furlong V, signed lower left, inscribed on brass plaque, Solomon Gallery Label Verso 9.5in (24cm), 11.5in (34cm). (1) See illustration

€150 - 250 307 PETER DEIGHAN (B.1941), The Last Furlong VII, Willie Carson on BusToni and W. Swinburn on Centurius, O.O.C., signed lower right, inscribed on brass plate, with Solomon gallery label verso, 9.5in 924cm)h x 11.25in (29cm)w. (1) See illustration

€150 - 250 308 PETER DEIGHAN (B.1941), The Last Furlong VI, Protection Racket Wins from Heighlin, O.O.C., signed lower right, inscribed on brass plate, with Solomon brass label verso, 9.5in (24cm) x 11.25in (29cm)w. (1) See illustration

€150 - 250

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309 A 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN CIDER MUG, with burgundy ground and gilt bands, the centre decorated with a hunting scene, in a landscape, applied with a rustic leaf moulded handle, 5in (13cm)h. (1) See illustration

€150 - 250 310 PETER DEIGHAN (B.1941), Famous Finish, Derby 1984, O.O.C., signed lower left, inscribed lower centre, 15.25in (39cm)h x 19.25in (49cm). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 311 A FINE FRENCH LOUIS XVI ORMOLU MOUNTED WHITE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, by Laurent Ridel of Paris, the circular painted enamel dial, signed with Arabic numerals,the open work hands with two arrow points and another star form hour hand, and a steel spear point calendar pointer, six suspension pendulum, and star cut count wheel, striking on a steel bell, surmounted with classical woman, with birds and a winged cherub, on a bow fronted marble base, with an oblong leaf moulded panel, depicting musical cherubs amongst clouds, 16.5in (42cm)h x 17in (44cm)w. (1) See illustration

Note: According to Richard Redding, Ridel was an expert in his field, whose name is only associated with cases of the very highest quality. He used cases made by Lemoyne, Feuchères, Denière, Mathelin and Deverberie and had dials and enamel decoration executed by Coteau as well as Georges-Adrien Merlet. Ridel is also noted to have used springs made by Monginot l’Aîné. Although little of his early life is known, Ridel appears to have made his name before the Revolution since J-D Augarde notes that he supplied a cartel clock to Mesdames Victoire and Adelaïde at Bellevue before 1789 (no. 3748 in the sale of the Château). Ridel continued his success during the Directoire period and by 1800 was established at Rue aux Ours, Paris. A skeleton clock by Ridel can be seen in the Musée François-Duesberg, Mons, Belgium (cited above), the museum owns a ‘Pendule L’Afrique’ by him, while the Metropolitan Museum, New York owns another of his clocks. €6500 - 7000

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312 MICHAEL MULCAHY (B.1952), Abstract Untitled, mixed media on paper, 21.5in (55cm)h x 29.5in (75cm)w. (1) See illustration

€250 - 350 313 AN EDWARDIAN WALNUT DOUBLE SLOPE COAL SCUTTLE, with ornate brass mounts and handle, and an associated shovel, 13in (33cm)w x 24in (61cm)d. (1) €180 - 250 314 OTTAVIO SCHEGGI, 19th century, carved white marble bust of a Renaissance Woman, inlaid with micromosaic bands, signed verso and inscribed Firenze, 15in (38cm). (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2800 315 A VERY UNUSUAL RECTANGULAR BRASS BOUND MAHOGANY FUEL BIN, late 19th century, with hinged sloping top, the top opening to reveal a metal lined interior, above three brass bands, on bracket feet, 29in (74cm)w. (1)

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€800 - 1500

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316 316 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, Study of Rembrandt in his Studio, O.O.C., 25.5in (65cm)h x 21in (53cm). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350 318

317 317 A THREE PIECE FRENCH BRASS MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE, comprising an architectural style clock, the lever movement stamped, Mougin, the circular pierced dial with Arabic Numerals on an Ivorine panel, flanked with two turned columns, on a shaped plinth, 10.25in (27cm)h x 8in (20cm), together with a pair of matching urns, each with two leaf scroll handles, on a square moulded base, with bracket feet, 9in (23cm). (3) See illustration

€500 - 700 318 AN EXCEPTIONAL FRENCH EMPIRE BRONZE AND ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, by Gabriel Le Roy, Rue Du Temple Paris, with silk suspension, two train movement, outside count wheel, striking on a steel bell, surmounted with Venus and Cupid, above a circular enamel convex style, with Roman Numerals, signed, on a rugged bronze mount, applied with a quiver of arrows, rosettes and flowers, above a wide gilt brass band, applied with portrait medallion, issuing two leaf scroll anthemions, on a white marble plinth, with fluted bowed ends, and raised on bead cast brass bun feet, 22in (56cm)h x 20in (51cm). (1) See illustration

€6500 - 7500

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319 319 A SET OF FOUR EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD SIDE CHAIRS, each with an arched top rail, over a pierced splat, and stuff over seat, raised on front ring turned legs. (4) See illustration

€300 - 400 320 A CONTINENTAL SILVER GILT CHALICE, in the Neo Gothic style, with half egg shaped bowl, applied with a pierced foliate collar, on a triple knop stem, with typical Gothic tracery and open work, on a flared hexagonal form foot chased with religious figures and vines, the base inscribed, To Rev. James A Cary In Memory of Rev. John J O’Brien, from his Mother in Memory of his Father June 2nd 1928, Holemans Brussels, 9.5in (24cm)h. (1) €700 - 900

321 321 A NEST OF TWO IRISH KILLARNEY YEW WOOD AND MARQUETRY OCCASIONAL TABLES, 19th century, each rectangular moulded top, with scrolling shamrocks and fern leaves, raised on turned legs with scroll feet, 20.5in (52cm)w, the larger. (2) See illustration

€500 - 800 322 FOUR SILVER PLATED SALVERS, various sizes, 12.5in (32cm) the largest, all 19th century, together with a plated coffee pot with wooden handle, a plated biscuit jar and cover, a plated beaker, a vegetable tureen and cover with handle, a plated and pierced bottle stand, etc. (a lot) €80 - 120 79


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323 323 ALFRED EDWARD EMSLIE (1848-1918), Young Boy in Red Velvet Suit, with Lace Trim Holding a Book, in the Guise of Little Lord Fauntleroy, O.O.C., signed lower right, 35in (89cm)h x 27in (69cm)w. (1) See illustration

324 A VICTORIAN GILT AND GESSO GIRONDOLE, the oval mirror plate with a cartouche crest, issuing scrolling foliage, on a husk and bead moulded frame, with two double candle arms, above a shell and leaf apron, 36in (92cm)h x 24in (61cm). (1) €400 - 600

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325 325 CHARLES G. HARDS, (FL. 1883-1891) Puppies Bath Time, Children outside of a Cottage, bathing Puppies at a Pump, O.O.C., 35.5in (90cm)h x 27.5in (70cm)w. (1) See illustration

€5000 - 7000

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326 A MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK, 19th century, with the trade label of Robert Strahan of Dublin, the rectangular gadroon moulded top with canted corners above a long frieze drawer enclosing a writing slide and various concealed drawers and compartments, above another concealed drawer and a recessed cupboard, flanked to each side with four drawers, raised on front ogee bracket feet with gadroon mouldings, 34in (86cm) high, 48in (122cm) wide. (1) €1000 - 1500

328 CHARLES G. HARDS (FL. 1883-1891), Now You Are Married We Wish You Joy, young girls playing ring-a ring-a rosie, O.O.C., 21.5in (54cm)h x 21.5i (54cm)w. (1)

327 A LARGE BRONZE GROUP, late 20th century, modelled with classical figure riding a centaur, green and iron red patina, 45in (115cm)h. (1)

€2500 - 3500

See illustration

€4000 - 6000 329 ALEXANDER ROSELL (1859-1922), Elegant Figures Seated on a Garden Bench with Young Child Throwing a Ball, O.O.C., signed lower left, 29in (74cm)h x 21in (54cm). (1) See illustration on page 84

See illustration

€1200 - 1800 82

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330 PAULINE BEWICK R.H.A (B.1935) Watching a Frog, W.C., signed and inscribed, 11in (28cm)h x 8in (20cm)w. (1) See illustration on page 84

€800 - 1200

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331 331 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, Rescuing the Sick Ewe, Farmer on Horseback with Young Girl in the Highland, O.O.C., signed with monogram lower left, 14in (36cm)hx 19.5in (50cm)w. (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500

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332 PAULINE BEWICK R.H.A. (B.1935), Pregnant in the Sky, acrylic, eggshell and gold leaf on paper, laid on board, signed and dated lower right, artist label and title verso, also Taylor Galleries exhibition label verso, catalogue number 19 September 2003. See illustration

€3000 - 5000

333 333 CHARLES COLLINS II (1851-1921), Farmyard Scene, with Woman and Boy Watching a Cow and Calf with Doves and Hens, O.O.C, signed and dated 1884 lower left, 13.5in (35cm)h x 17.5in (45cm). (1) See illustration

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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 334 PAULINE BEWICK R.H.A (B.1935) Tulips, Busy Lizzie, and a Girl Dressing, W.C. on paper, signed lower left, inscribed lower right and dated April to February 1994-6 lower centre, 31in (79cm)h x 22.25in (57cm)w. (1)

See illustration on page 85

See illustration on page 85

€2500 - 3500

340 FRANCIS H. EASTWOOD (FL. 1875-1908), A Jig for the Neighbours, O.O.C., signed lower left, 34.5in (87cm)h x 51in (129cm)w. (1)

€3000 - 5000

335 335 A LARGE CIRCULAR SPECIMEN MARBLE CENTRE TABLE, the centre with a lapis lazuli roundel, within a colourful trellis pattern array, of fine coloured marble specimens, within white marble bands, and Gothic style arches, inside a Greek key pattern border, on a parcel gilt and painted tri form base, with scroll legs, 55in (140cm) diameter. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

337 337 A SET OF FOUR FRENCH CARVED AND PARCEL GILT SIDE CHAIRS, 19th century, each with rectangular floral and ribbon moulded back, above a rounded cane panel, above a bow fronted seat, on tapering fluted legs. (4) See illustration on page 85

€500 - 700

341 341 A REGENCY BRASS INLAID AND EBONY STRUNG LANCET CASED BRACKET CLOCK, signed Ross and Peckham, Bedford St. Strand, the arched top above a circular painted dial with Roman Numerals, double fusee movement, striking on a steel bell, flanked with two arched and pierced Gothic style side panels, on a rectangular plinth with brass ball feet, 17.75in (45cm)h x 10in (26cm)w. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2000

336 336 GRAHAM KNUTTEL (B.1954) Three Gangsters, oil on paper, signed lower right, 22in (56cm)h x 30in (76cm)w. (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

338 338 IRISH RUGBY JERSEY, Signed by the Irish Team 2004, framed. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 339 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, Peasant Girl with Rake and Pitcher in a Landscape, O.O.C., signed with monogram, and dated 1887 lower right, 35.25in (90cm)h x 24in (61cm)w. (1)

342 342 ALFRED LEYMAN (1856-1933) Cottages at Gittisham, W.C., signed lower left, 14.25in (36cm)h x 20.5in (52cm). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

See illustration

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343 343 AN ART NOUVEAU CAST BRONZE CEILING LIGHT, the leaf corona issuing four leaf cast arms, each with coloured glass and gilt leaded shade, and a centre conforming shade, of square tapering form, with four arched panels, 31in (80cm)h x 28in (71cm)w. (1) See illustration

Provenance: By repute, the property of the late Freddie Mercury €1500 - 2500 345

344 344 ALFRED LEYMAN (1856-1933), The Ship Inn, Porlock, W.C., signed lower left, 14in (36cm)h x 20.5in (52cm). (1)

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€300 - 500 345 A FINE FRENCH KINGWOOD AND ORMOLU MOUNTED VITRINE, by Paul Sormani of Paris, signed on the lock plate, the serpentine shaped top above an arch, and a bow fronted glazed door, enclosing two adjustable shaped glass shelves, and a mirror back, flanked with two smaller glazed panels, with ornate leaf cast ormolu frames, the side panels also with shaped glazed panels, in conforming frames, the front canted corners with scroll corbells and mounts, on shaped cabriole legs, with ormolu mounts and lion paw feet, 73in (186cm)h x 48in (122cm)w. (1)

346 346 A LARGE BLUE AND WHITE ENGLISH JUG, 19th century, decorated in transfer with all around scenery, depicting stately homes, animals and figures on a river, 12in (31cm)h. (1) See illustration

€180 - 250

347 A FRENCH BLUE PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, 19th century, signed Kreissea of Paris, modelled with a cherub, playing a drum, held by a brass strap, and a brass wreath on his head, the lever movement, striking on a steel bell, with circular porcelain dial, with Roman numerals and decorated with flowers, the clock drum resting on a porcelain tree stump, and raised on a circular plinth, 11.5in (29cm), together with a pair of 19th century blue porcelain figures, possibly associated, one modelled with a young boy with a basket of fruit and the other a young girl with a basket of flowers, 9.5in (24cm)h. (3) See illustration

€1800 - 2500

See illustration

€4000 - 6000

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348 A VERY ATTRACTIVE DEMI LUNE FOLDOVER MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, early 20th century, with floral marquetry inlay and satinwood banding, raised on four square tapering legs, 30.5in (77cm). (1) See illustration

€500 - 800

349 A GOOD OVAL EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD AND DECORATED CENTRE OR OCCASIONAL TABLE, the top decorated and cross banded, with floral garlands, around a central oval panel, decorated in monochrome with three cherubs, and an outer interlace band, with scrolling foliage and ribbons, above a conforming floral frieze, raised on decorated square tapering spade legs, 27in (69cm)w. (1)

350 A FINE IRISH CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, probably by Butler of Dublin, late 19th century, early 20th century, the rectangular top with a carved edge, above an apron with grotesque leaf carved mask, flanked with scrolling acanthus leaves and hanging garlands, raised on four cabriole legs, each headed with masks and hanging bell flowers, and ball and claw feet, 33in (84cm)h x 60in (153cm)w x 26in (66cm) deep. (1)

See illustration

See illustration

€600 - 900

€4000 - 6000

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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 354 ELIZABETH BROPHY (20th/21st Century), The Girl in White, depicting a woman with boy, seated by a flowerbed, O.O.B., signed lower right, inscribed and labeled verso, 16in (40cm) h x 20in (50cm)w. (1) See illustration

€600 - 800

351 351 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD TRIPLE CHAIR BACK SETTEES, each shield shaped panel with a pierced splat, decorated with colourful flowers, beads, and peacock feathers, above a serpentine shaped stuff over seat, on four square tapering spade legs, 54in (137cm). (2)

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€2000 - 3000

353 353 ALFRED GEORGE STEVENS, (1817-1875) Young Man with Two Work Horses, Exiting a Farmyard, W.C., signed lower left 12in (30cm)h x 15in (38cm)w. (1)

355 A FINE DECORATED SATINWOOD CHEVAL DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, early 19th century, with swing framed bevel plate, on square supports with urn finials and with splayed legs, the entire profusely decorated with scrolling flowers, 59.5in (151cm)h x 26in (66cm)w. (1) See illustration

€800 - 1500

See illustration

€300 - 500

352 352 ELIZABETH BROPHY (20th/21st Century) Golden Days: Picking Wild Flowers, O.O.B., 15.25in (39cm)hx 19in (49cm). (1)

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€500 - 700

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356 REGINA BARTSHE (20th/21st CENTURY), Drawing Room Interior, mixed media on paper, signed and dated 2007 lower right, 14.5in (37cm)h x 22in (56cm)w.(1) See illustration

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362 358 358 MARK O’NEILL (B.1963) Straw Bales, O.O.P., signed and dated 2005 lower right, 16in (40cm)h x 13.25in (35cm)w. (1) See illustration

362 MARTIN FINNIN (B.1968) The Two Amigos, O.O.B., signed lower right, inscribed and dated 2004 verso, 11.5in (29cm)h x 13in (33cm)w. (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500

€3000 - 4000 359 A GEORGE III PERIOD INLAID MAHOGANY SWING FRAME DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, the shield shaped bevel plate, on shaped supports, raised on a serpentine fronted platform, with three frieze drawers, and raised on ogee bracket feet, 23.5in (60cm). (1) See illustration

€350 - 550

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357 357 A VERY UNUSUAL EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY TANTALUS AND GAMES COMPENDIUM, the top opening to reveal a mirrored compartment with three square cut glass decanters, each with a prism stopper, the interior lined with satinwood, the fall front with a fitted three compartment drawer for various games, a slide out gilt metal tray, a brass mounted cribbage marker, and a concealed spring action drawer, with section interior for cards and other games, the front profusely inlaid with scrolling foliage and the centre oval fan, on a rectangular moulded base, 14.5in (37cm)h x 16in (41cm)w closed. (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1200

363 JOHN JOSEPH BARKER OF BATH (1824-1904), Figures Resting in a Landscape, with Cattle by a Pond, O.O.C. signed lower left, inscribed with gallery label verso, 16in (41cm)h x 24in (61cm)w. (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100 360 360 A GOOD REGENCY PERIOD BRASS INLAID ROSE WOOD TEA CADDY, of casket form, with domed cover, profusely inlaid, with brass leaf scrolls, the rectangular hinged top opening to reveal, two lidded canter’s, and an associated glass bowl, raised on bun feet, 13in (33cm)w. (1) See illustration

€580 - 650 361 A GEORGE IV PERIOD MAHOGANY SWING FRAME DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, with rectangular plate, supported by two ring turned baluster shaped columns, united by a conforming stretcher, on scroll legs, 24.5in (63cm). (1) €180 - 250

364 364 NIALL WRIGHT (20th/21st CENTURY) Mountain Side Summer Mist, O.O.C., signed lower left, also signed and inscribed verso, 12in (30cm)sq. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

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€3000 - 5000

365 365 ALEXANDER WILLIAMS R.H.A (1846-1930), Howth Castle a Path in the Woods, and it’s companion Surrey Lane, O.O.C, a pair, signed lower right, and lower left, 15.5in (40cm)h x 10in (25cm)w. (2) See illustration

€1500 - 2500 366 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, the dentil moulded cornice above three long and two short drawers, each with an oval brass handle with Prince of Wales plume in relief, on a conforming base with three long drawers and raised on bracket feet, 69in (175cm) high, 48in (122cm) wide. (1) €700 - 1100

368 368 A THREE PIECE CUT GLASS TABLE GARNITURE, probably Irish, 19th Century, comprising a turn over fruit bowl, with strawberry and fan cut panels, on a facet cut single mount stem and square stepped cut glass base, 8in (20cm), together with a pair of matching urns and covers, each double gour domed cover with a mushroom finial, on a conforming urn, with turn over rim, 10.5in (27cm). (3) See illustration

€300 - 360 369 DONATELLA RICHTMAN CINGUINI (B.1948), The Stallion, a bronze study of a horse, 20.5in (52cm)h x 31.5in (80cm). (1) See illustration

Note: Donatella Richtman Cinquini was born in Florence in 1948. Both her parents came from artistic families - most notably, her uncle was the Tuscan painter Moses Levi. Her career as a sculptress began in Italy, through work with master sculptors in the artistic centre of Bottega Versilies, in Pietra Santa, where she still has her studio. Besides sculpture, Donatella expresses her art in other forms like platinum and diamond jewellery. She has created a notable series with the characteristic title “Woman and Moon” for the Meister Design Company in Zurich. €5000 - 7000

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378 378 A COLD PAINTED BRONZE FIGURE OF A TIGER, 4.25in (11cm)l, and another similar figure of a lioness, 4.75in (12cm), both stamped with device. (2)

370 370 A COLD PAINTED BRONZE GROUP, modelled with Three Nubian Children, Playing Dice on an Oriental Carpet, probably Vienna, late 19th century, apparently unsigned, 3.5in (9cm)h x 8in (20cm)w x 5.5in (14cm) depth. (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 371 A WILLIAM IV SECTIONAL MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, comprising two D-ends, each on ring turned legs with brass cup casters, and two foldover swivel top sections, on conforming legs, 11ft 3in (320cm), 4ft (122cm) approx., extended. (1) €1200 - 1800

See illustration

374 374 MIEKE VANMECHELEN (B. BELGIUM 1974) Lush Place, O.O.C., signed with monogram lower right, also signed and inscribed verso, 39in (99cm)h x 47in (120cm)w. (1) See illustration

€500 - 700

€200 - 300 379 MIEKE VANMECHELEN (B. BELGIUM 1974), Abstract untitled, O.O.C, and its companion, both signed with monogram, and dated ‘05 lower right, also signed verso, 47in (120cm)h x 63in (160cm)w, each. (2) €800 - 1500

372 ROD COYNE, (B.1967) Cliff Hanger, O.O.C., signed lower left, also signed and inscribed verso, 39in (99cm)h x 27.5in (70cm)w. €800 - 1000

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373 373 A RECTANGULAR EARLY VICTORIAN SATIN BIRCH LADIES WRITING TABLE, by C. Hindley and Sons, Late Miles and Edwards, 134 Oxford Street London, stamped 7940, the rectangular top with rounded corners and tooled leather writing surface, above a frieze drawer, on four upward tapering columns, united by a turned stretcher, on bun feet with castors, 28.5in (72cm)h x 30in (77cm). (1) See illustration

€500 - 700

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375 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED CANDLESTICKS, each with turned and fluted stem with a lower spinal and baluster fluted section supporting a brass urn socket and drip tray on circular moulded base, 19.5in (50cm). (2) See illustration

€800 - 1000 376 A GEORGE III PERIOD INLAID AND CROSS BANDED MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, with two serpentine shaped flaps flanking a frieze drawer, raised on square tapering spade legs, 33in (84cm). (1) €800 - 1200

380 380 A BIRDS EYE MAPLE AND CROSS BANDED CHEST OF SMALL PROPORTIONS, in the 18th century style, with three long and two short drawers, raised on bracket feet, 31in (79cm)h x 26.5in (67cm)w. (1) See illustration

€600 - 900

377 REGINA BARTSH (20th/21st CENTURY) Salmon Roses in Studio, O.O.C., signed lower right and dated 2003, title on label verso, 54.5in (139cm)h x 37in (94cm)w. (1) €800 - 1200

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€800 - 1500 385 CHARLES HENRY COOK, (1830-1906) A Welcome Rest, Figures by a lake at the Edge of a Wood Killarney, O.O.C., signed and dated ‘80 lower right, bears older label verso, 30in (76cm)h x 41in (104cm)w. (1)

381 381 MIEKE VANMECHELEN (B. BELGIUM 1974), Abstract, untitled, O.O.C., signed by monogram and dated ‘06 lower right, 47in (120cm)h x 63in (160cm)w. (1) See illustration

€400 - 700

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382 A HEAVY SOLID SATINWOOD EDWARDIAN SLOPED FRONT BUREAU, profusely decorated and cross banded, with musical trophies, garlands of flowers, ribbon bows, and scrolling foliage,the front opening to reveal a nicely fitted interior, with a miniature portrait of a lady on a central cupboard door, flanked with an arrangement of drawers and pigeon hole compartments, and with the trade label H.A. Comer, Shaftesbury Avenue London, above a long frieze drawer and two cupboard doors, flanking three smaller drawers, on four cabriole legs, 41.5in (104cm) h x 36in (92cm)w.(1)

383 KARLA ENRIGHT (20/21st century Irish) Seeing The Light, O.O.C., 40in (102cm)h x 30in (76cm)w. (1)

Charles Henry Cook was born in Bandon Co. Cork, 1830. He painted portraits and scene’s of Irish Life and landscapes, he exhibited painting’s in the Royal Hibernian Academy. After many years practising in Cork, he moved to England, where he died in Scarborough in 1906. See illustration on page 95

€5000 - 7000

See illustration

€250 - 350

See illustration

€1500 - 2500

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386 A VERY ATTRACTIVE EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD ARMCHAIR, profusely decorated with colourful floral garlands, and an oval miniature portrait of a lady, above an X shaped splat, flanked with two scrolling elbow rests, each decorated with chained bell flowers, above a cane seat, with loose cushion, on floral decorated ring turn legs. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 387 SHIRLEY ANNE MOSSMAN NESBITT (U.S. 20/21st century) Kill Rialiag Morning, signed lower right, mixed media on board, 29in (64cm)h x 39in (100cm)

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€300 - 400 386

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€200 - 300

388 388 A COLOURFUL ENGLISH BOTANICAL PORCELAIN DESSERT SERVICE, probably Spode, 19th century, comprising six plates, each decorated with a different colourful flower, within a pierced and bead moulded edge with pink boarder, and gilt bands, 9in (23cm), together with a pair of conforming comports, each on raised on three S scrolls and the tri-form base with scroll legs, 7in (18cm)h, together with a slightly smaller matching ditto, 5.5in (14cm). (9)

391 391 GEMMA BILLINGTON Reaching the Big Rock, abstract, O.O.C., signed and inscribed extensivley verso and dated 2006, 39in (99cm)sq. (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1200

See illustration

392 JOHN FAULKNER RHA (1835-1894) A By-Way Chashorn. Hants, with Cattle near a Church, signed and inscribed lower left, 18in (46cm)h x 38.5in (198cm)w. (1)

€500 - 600

See illustration on page 98

€2000 - 3000 390

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390 A FRENCH BLACK MARBLE AND BRONZE LIBRARY MANTEL CLOCK, 19th century, the lower movement by T. Marti Paris, with two stage dial, with gilt Roman Numerals and signed J & S Robertson Paris, flanked with two classical mask handles and surmounted with a bust of Marcus Aurelius and raised on bronze lion paw feet, 22in (56cm)h x 11.5in (29cm)w. (1) See illustration

€600 - 900

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393 393 VICTOR RICHARDSON (B.1952) Okefenokee, Savannah Gerogia, pastel, signed lower left, also signed and inscribed verso, dated 2002, Solomon Gallery label verso, 13.5in (34cm)h x 12in (30cm). (1) See illustration

€600 - 900

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394 JOHN FAULKNER RHA (1835-1894), Children Fishing Off the Bank of the Avon near Warwick, W.C. signed and inscribed lower left, 18.75in (48cm)h x 39in 100cm)w. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 2500 395 POPPY MELIA (B.1966), Duck’s and Ducklings Swimming Amongst Reeds, W.C. on heavy paper, signed lower right and dated 1996, 22in (56cm)h x 70in (178cm)w.(1) See illustration on page 96

€1500 - 2500 396 JOHN FAULKNER RHA (1835-1894), Irish School, Lough Corib Co. Mayo, with Figures, Cattle and Sheep near a Cottage, W.C.,signed and inscribed lower left. 17.5in (45cm)h x 29in (74cm)w. (1) 396

See illustration

€1800 - 2500

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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 399 ANTHONY SCOTT (20TH/21ST CENTURY) Bronze study of a Hound, 3 of nine, signed, 50in (38cm). (1) See illustration

€2500 - 3500

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397 397 CLAUDIO VISCARDI (19TH/20TH CENTURY) Coastal Scene, O.O.C., signed and dated 2004 lower right, 43.5in (110cm)h x 55in (140cm). (1)

401

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€1200 - 1800 398 JOHN FAULKNER RHA (1835-1894), Pasteral Scene, with Woman Driving Two Cattle, by Thatched Farm House, W.C., signed lower left, 18.5in (47cm)h x 38in (96cm)w. (1) See illustration on page 98

€1500 - 2500

401 A PAIR OF WALNUT AND PAINTED OVAL JARDINIERES, with gilt metal mounts of acanthus foliate scrolls and baluster reeded legs, the interior with tin liners, 34in (88.5cm) wide, 18in (46cm). (1)

403 MARTIN FINNIN (B.1968) Abstract, acrylic on paper, signed and dated ‘08, 19.5in (50cm0h x 27.25in (70cm)w. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

See illustration

€200 - 300 402 AN EDWARDIAN BRASS DESK LIGHT, with brass tubular arm and etched ruby glass shade, now converted for electricity, 21.5in (58cm)h. (1) €180 - 220

404 404 A GOOD REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY REPEATER BRACKET CLOCK, by Alex Mitchell of Glasgow, NO. 1312, with double fusee movement, signed on the back plate, the arched top with an urn finial, above a circular painted dial, with Roman Numerals, raised on a ripple moulded plinth on brass bun feet, 21in (53cm)h x 12in (30cm)w. (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

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405 JUDY HAMILTON (20/21st Century) Seascape, O.O.C., 24in (61cm)h x 36in (90cm)w. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 406 A VICTORIAN PIERCED SILVER MUSTARD POT, Sheffield, c.1854, by Hy. Wilkinson & Co., with associated feather edge spoon, 139g. (1) €150 - 250 407 MICHAEL MULCAHY (B.1952), Pink Moon, mixed media on paper, signed lower right, 10in (26cm)h x 30in (76cm). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

409 409 JESSICA ROTH (20th/21st CENTURY) Blue Sheep on a Hill, pastel on paper, signed and inscribed verso, 19in (49cm)h x 24in (61cm)w. (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

411 411 KARLA ENRIGHT (21th/21st CENTURY) Om, O.O.C., signed and inscribed verso 40in (102cm)sq. (1) See illustration

€300 - 400

410 410 MIEKE VANMECHELEN (B. BELGIUM 1974), Abstract, untitled, O.O.C., signed verso, 39in (99cm)h x47in (119cm)w. (1) 408 408 CIARAN SWEENEY (20th/21st Century) Angel From St. Peter’s Row, pencil and wash, signed and dated ‘02 lower right, 31in (79cm)h x 60.25in (42cm)w. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 100

See illustration

€400 - 700 412 412 COLIN O’ DALY (B.1952), Abstract, O.O.C., 23.5in (60cm)h x 19.5 (50cm)w See illustration

€300 - 500

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€700 - 1100

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413 413 REGINA BARTSH (20th/21st CENTURY), Mixed Flower’s, W.C. on paper, signed lower left, 31in (79cm)h x 22in (56cm)w.

416 A MASONIC APRON AND SASH, the apron with square compass and G symbol on ivory kid skin, presented to Wor. Bro. Charles Johnston, lodge 535, the sash with cross bar and shamrock pendant; together with another apron with gauntlets and sash, presented to W. Bro. SJ Ferguson, by lodge no. 486. (6) See illustration

€180 - 250

419 A SILVER TABLE BELL, early 20th century, two silver ash trays, a three piece silver condement set and other miscellaneous silveer items. (a lot) €80 - 100 420 THE BOOK OF KELLS, Fine Art Facsimile volume, no. 1296, by Facsimile Verlang Luzern 1990, this addition is published in a unique addition of 1480 copies worldwide, numbered in Arabic numerals, in leather bound presentation box, embellished with silver plated mountings and gold embossing, hand crafted by, Bukhardt, Book Binders, the book itself bound in Goatskin, the case, 15in (38cm)h x 13in (33cm)w x 5.25in (13cm)d. (1) See illustration

See illustration

€3000 - 5000

€250 - 350

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414 414 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY BRONZE AND BLACK MARBLE BUSTS, depicting “Antinous” the other “ Arianne”, both on fluted marble plinth on a square base and four leaf cast bronze paw feet, 11.5in (29cm). (2) See illustration

€500 - 700

415 415 A LIMITED EDITION BRONZED RESIN FEMALE NUDE, Anime, no. 32/60, inscribed numbered and dated 2001, 12.5in (32cm)h x 18in (46cm)w. (1) See illustration

€180 - 250

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421 421 A 19th Century North European Cream-Painted and Parcel-Gilt Etagere, the semi-circular moulded upper tier and three C-scroll supports above three futher tiers joined by two bow-shaped and a central arrow-shaped supports, on later bracket feet, previously with mirrored back, re-decorated, restorations. 24.5” (63cm) wide; 60.5” (154cm) high; 13” (33cm) deep.

423 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” (107cm)h x 44” (102cm)w x 16” (41cm)d. (2)

424 A SERPENTINE SHAPED KINGWOOD COMMODE, early 20th century, of bombe form, with floral marquetry and attractive brass mounts, enclosing one long and two short drawers, and raised on shaped legs, 45.5in (116cm)w. (1) See illustration

€600 - 900

Provenance: Humewood, Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow, HOK dispersal sale, July 1992, lot 215. See illustration

€2000 - 3000

See illustration

€300 - 500 422 A SILVER VASE SHAPED SUGAR CASTER, Birmingham 1902, 7in (18cm), 1329, three smaller silver two handled trophy cups, 114G, and a pair of silver tub salts, Birmingham 1905 and a matching mustard. (6) €100 - 150

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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 425 AN IRISH REGENCY PERIOD EBONY STRUNG MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, the reeded top, above two frieze drawers, one enclosing an adjustable writing surface on a ratchet, with pen and ink compartments, the other drawer pulling from front and rear, flanked with two D shaped flaps, and raised on two turned columns to either side, and raised on four reeded and splayed legs, terminating in brass castors, united by turned stretcher, 29.5in (75cm)h x 65in (166cm)w extended, x 25.5in (65cm)depth. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500 426 A GEORGE II PERIOD CONCERTINA ACTION FOLD OVER MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, probably Irish, the rectangular top with rounded corners, above a concealed frieze drawer, raised on attractive shell and scroll capped cabriole legs, with pad feet, 27in (69cm)h x 34in (87cm)w x 17in (43cm)d. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

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427 427 A FINE IRISH GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR, with ornate carved and pierced back, the shaped leaf and scroll moulded top rail, with scroll ends, above a pierced and interlaced splat, above a drop in seat, on front shell capped cabriole legs, with ball and claw feet, and unusual cabriole legs to the rear. (1) See illustration

€800 - 1500

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428 428 A VICTORIAN CALAMANDER WOOD TRAVELLING VANITY JEWELLERY CASE, with the Brass trade label of Leuchars & Son, Picadily London, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior with silver mounted jars and bottles, hall marked for London 1840, and the lift out tray with vacant compartment below, flanked to either side with two concealed brass handles and a concealed drawer below for jewellery, 12in (30cm)w. (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500

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429 A HEAVY SILVER TEA KETTLE ON STAND, late Victorian, London 1895, the half reeded kettle with a godroon edge, and shaped handle with centre wooden section, on a stand with lamp and four scroll legs, and shell feet, 17.75in (45cm)h, 1643g. (1)

430 A VERY FINE IRISH GEORGE IV SILVER TEA URN, by E. Crofton, Dublin 1822, profusely chased with scrolling flowers and foliage, under a domed cover, with leaf cast urn finial, a double gourd body with two caryatid and scroll handles, and a centre crested cartouche with the motto, Mutare Sperno, on four grotesque capped sabre legs, terminating in claw feet, on a quadrophile concave platform, centred with an urn shaped lamp on ball feet, 17in (44cm)h, 4195g. (1)

See illustration

See illustration

€1200 - 1500

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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 433 A GOOD FRENCH KINGWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED OVAL CENTRE TABLE, the segmented top inside a brass edge, above a shaped frieze, on tapering legs, united by a conforming shelf, 29in (74cm)h x 22in (56cm)w. (1) See illustration

€600 - 700 434 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE BRONZE FIGURAL TABLE LAMPS, each with attractive moulded opaline shade, supported by two classical figures, on a short plinth, 22in (55cm)h. (2) €650 - 750

431 431 A GOOD QUALITY PAIR OF BRONZE AND GILT BRASS FIGURAL CANDELABRA, in the regency style, 20th century, each with two cut glass vase shaped sockets on gilt brass and leaf cast arms, each issuing lustre drops with prism buttons, supported by a bronze cherub, on a brass mounted white marble base, on a square black marble plinth, 19in (49cm). (2)

435 A FINE REGENCY PERIOD AND BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD TEA POY, the top of sarcophagus form, with hinged cover, opening to reveal six lidded compartments, above a rectangular tapering body, with paneled canted corners, on a two stage octagonal stem, with a beaded collar, and a quadrophile concave platform, with brass inlaid sabre legs, terminating in lion paw casters, 33.25in (85cm)h x 22.5in (57cm)w. (1)

See illustration

€1600 - 1800

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See illustration

€2000 - 2500

432 432 AN ATTRACTIVE CUTGLASS MUSHROOM TABLE LAMP, the dome shade, supported on three brass arms, and a baluster shaped cut glass stem, on a circular dome foot, 16.25in (41cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

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436 436 A VERY UNUSUAL LATE VICTORIAN, OAK AND POLLARD OAK DAVENPORT, the divided top opening to reveal a pop up writing compartment, with pullout slope, with tooled leather panels, and hinged storage compartments, silver ink bottles with glass centres, letter and stationary compartments, original journals and books, for cash accounts, addresses, diary and letter book,all leather bound, each in its own fitted compartment, the flaps also fitted with engagement notes, memoranda, paper knives etc., the hinges all inscribed, “Eclipse,” patented in Great Britain and in other countries, on a pedestal with three drawers, on front cabriole supports, flanking a cushion panel, carved with an urn, raised on a plinth, to be sold with a furniture sales receipt, from Finnagens Ltd Manchester, December 20th 1918, 32in (82cm)h x 23.5in (60cm)w. (1) See illustration

€2800 - 3500

437 A HEAVY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS AND STEEL FENDER, surmounted with two winged cherubs, each on a square fluted column, flanking a very ornate pierced and cast brass frieze, with classical figures, scrolling foliage, rosets and trophies, and two similar side panels, on a heavy polished steel moulded base, 65in (165cm) long. (1) See illustration

€1600 - 2000

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438 A HIGHLY IMPORTANT 18th CENTURY IRISH LONG CASE CLOCK, by Martin Kirkpatrick of Dublin, the case in yew, birr yew, walnut and oyster veneered, with seaweed marquetry spandels, inlaid bands, on satinwood, the arched top with three urn finials above a brass dial, with silverised chapter ring, with Arabic and Roman numerals, the centre roundel with two key squares, date aperture, and subsidiary dial for seconds, mechanical moon phases to the arch, and ornate gilt brass spandrels, the hood with a fret cut frieze band, and ornate door frame, with two turned columns, each with Corinthian capital, the trunk with an arched inlaid and cross banded door, with an oval glazed apature, on a conforming moulded box base with bracket feet, 102in (259cm)h x 23in (59cm)w. (1) See illustration

â‚Ź17000 - 19000

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439 A VERY UNUASUAL BOW FRONTED CHINESE CABINET, with bone marquetry inlay, profusely inlaid with dragons, bats, fish, birds, and flowers, and a pierced and carved door panel, with interior scenes, amongst ornate floral scroll work, the top in the form of a pagoda roof, with pierced roof ridges and etched panels, the pagoda roof type top with two stylised dolphins, flanking two fret cut panels, and a centre with three immortals in relief, the flaring roof surmounted with a dragon, on a centre section with a cupboard door, a drawer and ten vacant compartments, the base with a shaped pierced open work drawer, and four vacant compartments, raised on stylised cabriole legs, 94in (240cm)h x 52in (132cm)w. (1) See illustration

â‚Ź3000 - 3500

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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 440 A FINE CHIMING LONG CASE CLOCK, early 20th century, with double fusee movement, by Leonard Hall, of Louth Scotland, with Whittington and West Minster chimes, the domed hood with a bronze figure of a Herald, standing on a sphere, above an arched and moulded corness, with blind fret cut frieze, and an arched brass dial, with two silverised chapter rings, Roman and Arabic numerals, the centre etched with a hunting scene and signed G. E Vardisc, three key squares and a subsidiary dial for seconds, a smaller dial to the arch with chime pointer,chiming on nine stainless steal tubular bells, showing through the arched and glazed door, three heavy brass weights, on an unusual rectangular flared base, with bun feet, 111in (282cm)h x 29in (74cm)w. (1) See illustration

â‚Ź13000 - 15000

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441 A FINE CARVED WHITE MARBLE BUST, 19th century, Marie Antoinette, unsigned, on turned sockle, 30in (77cm)h x 17in (43cm)w. (1)

444 A FINE CUTGLASS CRYSTAL MUSHROOM LAMP, the dome shade resting on an outward tapering stem. (1)

See illustration

See illustration

€2500 - 3500

€100 - 200

442 A FINE 19th CENTURY CARVED ITALIAN WHITE MARBLE BUST, Venus, 27in (69cm). (1) See illustration

€2500 - 3500 443 A GLASS CHANDELIER, 19th century, the corona with lustre drops issuing festoons of buttons, to a circular brass band with glass rosettes, and a basket formed with further lustre drops and button beads, with ball terminal, 42in (107cm) high, 24in (61cm) wide approx. (1)

445 445 GOULD, ROBERT FREKE, The History of Freemasonry. Its Antiquities, Symbols, Constitutions, Customs Etc. 6 Volumes, Thomas C. Jack 1886-1887, London, 1886. Frontis (portrait), colour plates. Bright blue cloth. Gilt designs to front boards and spines. Gilt page edges. (6)

See illustration

€600 - 900

See illustration

€250 - 350 444

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446 446 A STUFFED AND MOUNTED KESTREL, perched on a rock under a glass dome, 17” (43cm). (1) €80 - 150

449 FREDERICK BUCH (1771-1839/40) Portrait of a Gentleman Wearing Black Jacket & White Bow Tie, oval miniature on ivory, 2.5in (6.25cm) high, 2.25in (6cm) wide. (1) See illustration

451 451 FREDERICK BUCH (1771-1839/40) Portrait of a Gentleman, oval miniature on ivory, the reverse with lock of hair, and monogram, on blue enamel, 2in (5cm) high, 1.75in (4.5cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€500 - 700

€300 - 400

447 A COLLECTION OF LAW BOOKS, including The Statues Revised (13 Vols, including volumes 1 - 10, 12, 14 and 15); together with five volumes of Butterworths Supplemental Forms and Notes (7 Vols including 1,2,3,4,5,6 & 8); and The Irish Law Times Public Statutes, Thirteen Vols. (a lot) €100 - 150

452 450

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452 FREDERICK BUCH (1771-1839/40) Portrait of a Gentleman Wearing a Brown Jacket, Gold Floral Jacket and Blue Bow Tie, oval miniature on ivory, 2.75in (7cm) high, 2in (5cm) wide. (1)

€450 - 650

See illustration

450 FREDERICK BUCH (1771-1839/40) Portrait of a Gentleman, oval miniature on ivory, 2.5in (6.25cm) high, 1.75in (5cm) wide. (1)

448

€700 - 900

448 FREDERICK BUCH (1771-1839/40) Portrait of a Gentleman, oval miniature on ivory, 2.5in (6.5cm) high, 2in (5cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€300 - 400

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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 457 AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD AND DECORATED THREE PIECE SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURE, comprising, a double chair back settee, decorated in the neo classical style, with urns and flowers, each back with triple splat, under an oblong floral panel with arched top, and a bow fronted padded seat, flanked with scroll arm rests, on front baluster turned and decorated legs, together with a pair of matching armchairs. (3) See illustration

€1200 - 1600 455

453 453 ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN COMERFORD, Portrait of a Gentleman Wearing Black Cravat and Bow Tie, oval miniature on ivory, lock of hair verso, 2in (5cm) high, 1.75in (4.5cm) wide. (1)

455 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL Portrait of a Gentleman Wearing a Black Bow Tie, oval on ivory, in ornate gilt metal pendant frame, lock of hair verson, 1.5in (4cm). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

See illustration

€200 - 300 458 456 456 ADAM BUCK (1759-1833) Portrait of a Gentleman, a circular miniature on ivory wearing blue jacket with velvet collar and white bow cravat; and its companion, a portrait of a lady wearing white dress wearing pendant and chain around her neck and pink ribbon in her hair, both signed with initials A.B. lower right, 3in (7.5cm) diameter. (2)

458 A FINE LARGE KERMAN CARPET, with all over floral design on ivory ground inside a pink semi paisley border, 19’10 (604cm) long, 12’ (366cm) wide. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

See illustration

€1500 - 2500 454 454 JEAN-BAPTISTE SABATIER (Paris, act. 1831-1841) Portrait of Susan Westrapp Wearing a Blue Velvet Dress by a Red Curtain, miniature on ivory, signed & inscribed ‘Paris’, 4in (10cm) high, 3.5in (9cm) wide. (1) See illustration

Note: Susan Westrapp was the sister of Dawson Westrapp, who married William Bolton 1843 of the Island, Co. Wexford. €400 - 600 457

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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 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:

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Paintings, Prints, Works Of Art, Furniture, Etc.

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.

• 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.

O.R.M.

Of recent manufacture

R.V.O. Remote viewing only - i.e. the item cannot be physically viewed at our galleries, but additional images and condition reports are available. In some cases, video remote viewing may be available

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 Noon on Tuesday 25th June 2013. All clearing is at the purchaser's risk and expense. Any lots uncleared by Noon on Tuesday 25th June, 2013, will be subject to Clause 3 of the Buyers Conditions and will be held in storage at the purchaser's risk and expense. Absentee Bidders must have commissions lodged with our Offices before 8p.m., Saturday 22nd June 2013. 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 21st June 2013. Any requests recevied after this deadline will not be entertained.

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GUIDE TODUBLIN BUYINGRESIDENCE AT MEALY’SSALE AUCTIONS THE 2013 Step 1 - Browsing: All items scheduled for sale in our auctions are featured on our website with descriptions, estimates, illustrations, and any other relevant information such as provenance, exhibition history, etc. By visiting Auctions on our site, you will have access to all this information at the touch of a button. PDF versions of the print catalogue are also available online. If an item takes your fancy, you can request a condition report, or further images, or a call-back from the expert. Just make sure such enquiries are made in good time. If you prefer the printed word, our catalogue publications are generally available approximately 7 working days in advance of the sale. These feature much of the information from the website such as descriptions, estimates, etc and also show a cross section of illustrations of the most exciting lots. These can be ordered online, or you can telephone our offices to request a copy of same. You can also subscribe to our mailing list on an annual basis to ensure you receive these publications by post while they are still hot off the press. Public viewing takes place on the two days immediately prior to any major sale, wherein you can visit our gallery and inspect the items for yourself. A note on Estimates: All estimates are shown in Euro. The figures are intended as a guide to prospective purchasers in relation to the value of the piece. They are approximate values, based on previous sales of comparable items, are not definitive and subject to revision. Reserves, if applicable, will not be higher than the lower estimate, adjusted for vendor commissions. A note on Condition Reports: Requests for condition reports must be received prior to public viewing, i.e. at least three days in advance of the sale, to allow time for the request to be processed and a response to be prepared. All lots at auction are sold ‘as is’. Imperfections, defects and other condition issues are not stated in the catalogue description. It is the duty of the prospective purchaser to satisfy himself or herself as to the condition of a lot prior to bidding. Condition reports may be requested in advance of sale and best efforts will be made to provide prospective purchasers with such reports, but such reports are merely the gratuitous opinion of the auctioneer. Subsequent disputes arising in relation to the content of such reports will not be entertained. Step 2 - Bidding: There are a number of bidding methods available at Mealy’s, including paddle bidding in the auction room, absentee bidding such as commission bidding & telephone bidding, and online bidding. Paddle Bidding - Come to the saleroom on auction day and experience the atmosphere and buzz of a real live auction. Paddles are available on entry, but if you haven’t registered with us for bidding previously, please bring a government issued ID and allow up to 20 minutes for registration to process Commission Bidding - Fill out a written absentee bid form instructing the auctioneer to bid on your behalf up to a fixed maximum bid. You will be alerted after the sale if you have been successful. Telephone Bidding - Fill out a telephone absentee bid form and receive a call from one of our team moments before your lots is offered, who will assist you and will execute your bids to the auctioneer in real time over the telephone Online Bidding - Choose your favourite online bidding forum and bid from the comfort of your own home at the click of a button Step 3 - Payment: Once you have confirmation that you have won your lot(s), there are a host of options available for payment. Payment must be completed within five working days of the sale date. There are several payment options to choose from, including cash, cheque drawn on an Irish bank, Euro bank draft, EFT, debit card and credit card. Remember first however that your hammer price total is subject to a buyer’s premium of 20% (VAT inclusive) in all cases of lots purchased at auction. Online Bidding will often be subjected to a 3% surcharge, thus such bidding will incur a total premium of 23%. Finally, if choosing pay by credit card, there will be additional charges added to the invoice total, 3% for Mastercard & Visa, 5% for American Express. Step 4 - Collection & Delivery: Once you have made payment, collection is available for five working days following a sale. In the event of a two-day sale, collection of items purchased on the first day will be unavailable on the second day since a live auction is still in progress. Mealy’s are happy to advise and assist with collection enquiries and can provide a list of approved service providers upon request. International buyers are encouraged to seek quotations for shipping in advance of purchasing at Mealy’s. Lots not collected will be subject to clause 5 of the conditions for buyers. Once you have made payment, collection is available at Herbert House up to 7pm on Sunday June 23rd; from 9am to 5pm on Monday 24th June & from 9am until Noon on Tuesday 25th June. After this, all items will be removed to Mealy’s warehouse in Kilkenny at the purchaser’s risk. Transfer to Mealy’s will cost €10 per lot and a storage fee of €5 per day will commence on all lots not collected by Wednesday July 3rd. International buyers are encouraged to seek quotations for shipping in advance of purchasing at Mealy’s. A note on VAT All lots offered at auction are sold under the Auctioneer’s VAT margin scheme, unless specifically highlighted as otherwise. Revenue regulations require that the buyer’s premium must be invoiced at a rate which is includive of VAT. This is not recoverable by any VAT registered buyer. Some lots purchased by international buyers and exported outside the EU may be exempt, however, it is the duty of the buyer to seek advice in relation to same. For further information, please contact Irish tax and customs at www. revenue.ie. TERMS & CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS 1. THE BUYER The buyer shall be highest bidder acceptable to the auctioneer, whose bid is at the hammer price. Any dispute arising in relation to same shall be settled at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. Bidders will be assumed to acting as principal in the transaction unless specific instructionsare provided detailing otherwise. As such, all bidders are liable in a personal capacity for the total amount due, irrespective of agency agreements. Mealy’s contract as agents for sellers whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is generally not disclosed. Accordingly, buyers are reminded that the primary contract is between the buyer and the seller, with Mealy’s acting as agent for the seller. 2. INSPECTION Ample opportunity is given for inspection. Each purchaser, by making a bid for a lot, acknowledges that he or she is fully satisfied before bidding, by physical inspection or otherwise, as to the description, condition, and other information relating to the lot. Despite all efforts being made to ensure accurate descriptions and estimates, lots purchased are assumed to have been viewed and inspected. As such, all lots are sold with all faults and errors of description, at the buyers risk. The Auctioneers are not responsible for the correct description, genuineness, authenticity or any default or defect in any lot, and make no warranty in this respect. Estimates reflect a range of values, the lower of which usually represents the reserve price. Buyers are reminded that estimates are merely the opinion of the auctioneer, are subject to change and are in no sense definitive. 3. PAYMENT All lots purchased are subject to a 20% (VAT inclusive) buyer’s premium. By bidding, all prospective purchasers agree in advance to pay this premium on the hammer price. Buyers attending the auction are encouraged to pay for lots purchased on the day of sale. Unless otherwise agreed in writing prior to the auction, the buyer of a lot shall pay to the auctioneer within five working days the total amount due. Notwithstanding this, the auctioneer may at its sole discretion, require a buyer to pay a deposit of up to 25% of the total amount due at the conclusion of the auction. The auctioneer may apply any payments received by a buyer towards any sums owing from that buyer to the auctioneer on any account, regardless of directions given by the buyer in that regard, whether express or implied. Payment methods include cash, Euro bank draft, cheque drawn on the buyer’s Irish bank account, EFT (subject to applicable bank charges), debit card and credit card (subject to 3% surcharge for Mastercard & Visa and 5% surcharge for American Express). Under no circumstances can the Auctioneers accept third party cheques either in full or part payment of any lot. Non-payment by a buyer may result in any of the following actions: • proceedings against the buyer for damages for breach of contract • recission of sale • resale of the lot(s) without notice, after which the buyer shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due • removal, storage and insurance of the lot(s) at the buyer’s expense • interest may be charged, commencing after five working days from the sale date, on the outstanding debt at a rate 1% above the Bank of Ireland base interest rate on the day of purchase • retention of lot(s) purchased at Mealy’s until the outstanding balance is settled in full • rejection of all future requests for bidding by the buyer or his/her agent • application of proceeds of sale of items consigned to Mealy’s by the buyer in settlement of outstanding balances

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GUIDE TO BUYING AT MEALY’S THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALEAUCTIONS 2013 4. RESERVATION OF TITLE & RISK Title in an item or items purchased will not pass to the buyer until Mealy’s have received payment in full, notwithstanding possession. However, each lot remains the sole risk of the purchaser from the fall of the hammer. 5. COLLECTION, REMOVAL & DISPATCH OF GOODS Collection & removal of items purchased is at the buyer’s risk and expense from the fall of the hammer and is available from our offices for five working days after the sale. No purchase shall be claimed or removed until the sale has been concluded, i.e. purchasers cannot collect items while an auction is in progress. Collection can only take place during normal regular hours. Mealy’s shall not be responsible for lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed lots, if not collected within the allotted time frame. All lots not removed are subject to the minimum warehousing charges outlined below. Lots not removed within thirty days of the sale may be re-sold by auction or private sale without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer, in respect of any loss, shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the purchaser of the lot. Storage and warehousing charges: Please note that there will be no charge to purchasers who collect their lots within five working days of the sale. After five working days has passed, a transfer and administration charge of €20.00 per lot will be payable and a storage charge of €2.00 per lot per day will then come into effect. These charges are payable by the purchaser to Mealy’s and are subject to VAT. House Clearance, Specialised Sales & Dublin Residence Sales: the charges outlined above relate to our regular gallery sales. House Clearance sales and other specialised sales are subject to higher removal and storage charges that will be notified to buyers where relevant. Buyers should confirm the storage and warehousing charges for such sales in advance of bidding. If any buyer fails to comply with any of the above conditions, the damage recoverable from the defaulter shall include all loss arising from any re-sale of the lot, together with the warehousing charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the auctioneer against the defaulters liability and may be appropriated in settlement of the liability.NB. Mealy’s do not offer packing or dispatch services. We strongly recommend that all bidders consult a professional shipping company. A list of approved service providers is available on request. 6. FORGERIES If within 30 days after the Sale of any item, the Auctioneer receives a notice in writing from the Buyers by Registered Post that such an item is a deliberate forgery, together with the necessary evidence to satisfy the Auctioneers of such an allegation, then the Sale of that item will be rescinded and the net Purchase monies refunded (less any outlays incurred by the Auctioneers) to the Purchaser. 7. CONDITION OF LOTS All lots at auction are sold ‘as is’. Mealy’s act as agents for the seller and as such, are dependent on information provided by the seller. Whilst efforts are made to inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them, we are unable, in the normal course of business, to carry out detailed examinations of lots to ascertain condition. In addition, Mealy’s are not restorers, conservation experts or related professionals. Buyers are provided with ample time to examine lots and ascertain condition, and by bidding, accept the duty and responsibility for inspecting, examining and investigating lots that they intend to bid on. Imperfections, defects and other condition issues are not stated in the catalogue description. Mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. 8. CONDITION REPORTS Condition reports may be requested by buyers in advance of the sale and our employees may be able to assist buyers by providing such reports. However, these are provided for guidance online, without legal obligation or prejudice to standard terms and conditions of sale. Such reports are merely the gratuitous opinion of Mealy’s employees or operatives. Neither Mealy’s, nor the seller, accept any responsibility for the condition of lots or for the content of condition reports. Subsequent disputes arising in relation to condition and/or the content of such condition reports will not be entertained. 9. ABSENTEE BIDDING Absentee bidding is available to prospective purchasers in the form of commission bidding & telephone bidding. However, registration for absentee bidding must be completed by 5pm on the day preceding the sale. Mealy’s accept no liability for acts or omissions relating to bids received after this deadline. From time to time, Mealy’s will entertain absentee bidding requests received after the deadline has passed, but this is at the discretion of our employees and Mealy’s accept no responsibility for accuracy in the execution of such bid requests received after the deadline. All items purchased by absentee bidders are sold as is, and are assumed to have been viewed and inspected by the purchaser. In the case of commission bids, these will be executed by Mealy’s as cheaply as possibly, having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two bidders submit identical commission bids, the auctioneer has sole discretion to determine the successful buyer, but will generally opt for the first commission bid received. Telephone bidders are reminded that telephone lines are inherently subject to technical issues. It is strongly advised that telephone bidders leave a ‘cover bid’, e.g. a commission bid with their maximum bid price, to account for situations in which technical issues result in telephone bidding problems. Once an absentee bid is received, a contractual agreement is in place and the bid cannot be revoked without express agreement in writing signed by the auctioneer. 10. ONLINE BIDDING Mealy’s offers online bidding services to those who cannot attend the sale via the-saleroom.com & artfact.com. Bidding registration for online bidding must be completed by 5pm on the evening preceding the sale day. A surcharge of 3% will be levied on the ultimate hammer price, in addition to the regular buyer’s premium of 20%, for successful purchases executed using this service. Since online bidding is hosted by 3rd parties, Mealy’s accept no liability whatsoever for disputes arising from same. We strongly encourage all prospective buyers to utilise our absentee bidding services in priority. Online bidders contract with the online auction host directly, not with the auction house. However, by registering with an online auction host, the bidder: • authorises Mealy’s, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given to the online auction host, in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased • confirms that he or she is authorised to provide these credit card details and is indeed the account holder 11. AUCTION DISPLAYS AND ONLINE IMAGES Images are used to display items for Sale at Auction. This service is merely a reminder to the customer of items viewed previously during exhibition days. We do not guarantee the quality or condition of the item viewed, the accuracy of the display image or guarantee the item on display is the item being sold. Subsequent disputes arising as a result of such image displays will not be entertained. 12. MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ITEMS AND POST-1950 FURNITURE Mechanical & electrical are sold as ‘antiques’ only, for decorative purposes. There is a duty on the buyer to have such items checked for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified expert. Please note the Auctioneers offer no after sale guarantee whatsoever with regard to mechanical and electrical items. We accept no subsequent liability for any damage, loss or injury arising from the use of the foregoing. All items of furniture in this sale are offered for sale as works of art. Such items may not comply with safety regulations and should not be used functionally unless inspected by a relevant expert. 13. EXPORT OF GOODS Buyer’s intending to export goods purchased at Mealy’s should ascertain the following in advance of bidding: - Whether an export license is required - Whether there is any specific prohibition on exporting/importing goods of that character (e.g. CITES regulations) 14. DISPUTES & AGENCY In the event of any dispute arising in relation to any of the foregoing, the matter shall be referred to an Independent Arbitrator to be agreed between the relevant parties. As auctioneers, we generally contract as agents for sellers whose identity, for confidentiality reasons, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly, a buyer’s primary contract is with the seller. 15. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public that enter on our premises at any time, for whatever reason do so at their at their own risk. Inaddition, Mealy’s will not be responsible for any damage or loss caused to vehicles parked in the vicinity of our premises. By participating in our sales, all bidders and buyers acknowledge that they have read the above terms and agree to be bound by our conditions of sale

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