Mealy's Spring Sale 2017

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The Spring Fine Art Sale 2017 Tuesday 28th & Wednesday 29th March



THE SPRING FINE ART SALE 2017 (ref. 0252) on Tuesday 28th & Wednesday 29th March 2017 at our Castlecomer Saleroom, Kilkenny Road, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny commencing at 11am 1000 lots, to include: the collection of an Irish Gentleman of Title, comprising period paintings, furniture, and decorative arts; the entire contents of a country house in the South East of Ireland - on the instructions of the representatives of the estate; a private collection of guns and other militaria, with rare examples not seen on the market for decades; fine family silver previously held at an Irish bank vault; and a diverse selection of fine art, antiques, and interiors from other Irish estates and collections.

PUBLIC VIEWING: Sunday 26th (noon - 5pm) Monday 27th (10am - 5pm) Illustrated Catalogue €10 (admits 2) Sorry – No children under 12 years of age

Front Cover: Lot 578 Back Cover: Lot 364 Inside Front Cover: Lot 533 Inside Back Cover: Lot 314 Sale Reference: 0252 All estimates shown are in Euro (€)

DIRECTIONS: – Coming from Dublin – Take M7 out of Dublin, followed by the M9. Take the Athy exit off the M9 and continue through Athy and onto Castlecomer. In Castlecomer, follow the N78 for Kilkenny. The new auction gallery is situatied 2km south of the Castlecomer Town Centre Square on the N78. Take a left between the Country Life Glanbia building and O’Shea Plant Hire, and drive into Castlecomer Business Park. – Coming from Cork – Take the M8 out of Cork to the termination of the M8 motorway. Continue along the N8 through Cullahill into Durrow. Take the N77 from Durrow to Ballyragget, followed by the R694 from Ballyragget to Castlecomer. Take a right at the Castlecomer Town Centre Square onto the N78 for Kilkenny. The new auction gallery is situated 1.9 km south of the Castlecomer Town Centre Square on the N78. Take a left between the Country Life Glanbia Building and O’Shea Plant Hire and drive to the large designated car park in Castlecomer Business Park. – Coming from Kilkenny – Take the N78 north, in the direction of Castlecomer. Take a right between O’Shea Plant Hire and the Glanbia Country Life Building and drive to the large designated car park in Castlecomer Business Park.

Photography by Ignatius O’Neill (Studio One) and Peter Hilliard

CASTLECOMER, CO. KILKENNY, IRELAND Tel: +353 (0)56 4400942 info@mealys.ie www.mealys.ie Design & Print: Lion Print. Tel. 062-61258

Live Bidding Available


CONTACTS

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

David Mealy Director david@mealys.ie

Lucy Mealy Auctions Administrator lucy@mealys.ie

George Gerard Mealy

Cait Madigan

Mary Gaynor

Consultant georgegerard@mealys.ie

Reception caitmadigan@mealys.ie

Consultant marygaynor@mealys.ie

Background: Lot 868


INFORMATION FOR BUYERS 1 A SMALL BEDSIDE PEDESTAL, O.R.M., with two shelves and a frieze drawer, on splayed bracket feet, 30in (76cm). (1) €50 - 100 2 A CARVED OAK HIGH BACK BENCH, 18th century and later, the back with seven carved panels and a solid plank top, the seat flanked with gadroon-moulded scroll armrests, raised on turned supports and legs, 62’’ (158cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500 3 MODERN SCHOOL, Cattle Grazing by a Pond, O.O.C., 30” (78cm) x 39” (100cm). (1) €450 - 500 4 A GEORGE IV PERIOD MAHOGANY CORNER WASHSTAND, with tall three-quarter gallery above two shelves - one with a drawer, raised on sabre legs, united by shaped stretchers, 41” (104cm) high x 23” (59cm) wide. (1) €140 - 180 5 AN UNUSUAL METAL GARDEN BENCH, O.R.M., modelled with a red tractor bonnet, with wooden slatted seat, metal back, and iron armrests, 50” (127cm) wide. (1) €450 - 500 6 A PAINTED WOODEN BUTTER CHURN, O.R.M., with iron handle, 14” (35cm) high. (1) €150 - 170 7 NOEL SHERIDAN (1936-2006), a pair coastal scenes, O.O.B., each 12” (30cm)h x 15” (38cm). (2) €400 - 600 8 ELIZABETH RIVERS (1903-1964), “The Kelp Gatherers” O.O.B., signed lower left, also signed and inscribed label verso, 8.5” (21cm)h x 11” (28cm); together with a small river landscape by J. Barrett, O.O.B., signed lower right, 5.5” (14cm)h x 13” (33cm)w. (2) €150 - 200

11 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD BEDSIDE POT CUPBOARD, the back with a divided pediment, above an attractively inlaid panel door with urn and leaf sprays, raised on a plinth base, bears the trade label of Bladin & Sons, Complete House Furnishers, 29” (74cm) high, 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 12 A LATE REGENCY PERIOD BRASS-INLAID MAHOGANY DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, with fusee movement, the painted dial with Roman numerals, indistinctly signed and inscribed Cornhill, London, 27” (69cm) high, 17” (43cm) wide. (1) €650 - 750 13 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DINING ROOM ARMCHAIR, with pierced splat, on front cabriole legs. (1) €100 - 200 14 AN INLAID ROSEWOOD CHILD’S ARMCHAIR, with etched ivory inlay and pierced splat, above a bow-fronted seat, on square tapering splayed legs. (1) €200 - 300 15 A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY STYLE GAINSBOROUGH TYPE ARMCHAIRS, each with padded hump-back and serpentinefronted seat, flanked with two ornate arm-fronts, each with leaf carvings, above an ornate leafcarved apron and central cartouche, raised on leaf-moulded cabriole legs with scroll feet. (2) €800 - 1,200 16 AN ATTRACTIVE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY CABINET-ON-STAND, the leaf-carved and fret-cut swan-neck pediment above two glazed doors in unusual Gothic style, on a two-door cupboard base raised on four cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 46” (117cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,200 17 A MODERN TWO SEATER LEATHER SETTEE. (1) €80 - 120

9 A GLOBE-WERNICKE COMPANY OAK BOOKCASE, with four sections - each with glass door, 56.5” (143cm) high, 34” (87cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250

18 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY GOUT STOOL, of octagonal form, the padded top with adjustable mechanism, raised on four paw feet, 17” (43cm) high, 12.5” (31cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150

10 A NATURALLY FORMED BOG-WOOD PIECE, now converted to a table lamp, 36” (91cm) high including shade. (1) €150 - 180

19 AN 18TH CENTURY OAK DRESSER BASE, the oblong moulded top above four doublepanel frieze drawers, raised on turned supports with stretchers, 33” (84cm) high, 92.5” (235cm) wide, 19” (49cm) deep. (1) €600 - 900

20 A MODERN OAK BREAKFRONT HANGING DISPLAY CABINET, with centre glazed door, and two bevelled bowed glass sides, on a moulded base, 26” (66cm) high, 51” (130cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200 21 AN ORNATE VICTORIAN DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, with Prince of Wales plume crest, above a circular painted dial with Roman numerals, inside an arched and glazed door, with parquetry cross-banding, within two turned columns and a double-scroll base, 36” (91cm) high. (1) €240 - 260 22 A POLISHED ALUMINIUM MODEL OF A FOUR-ENGINE PROPELLER AEROPLANE, 17” (43cm) high. (1) €150 - 200 23 A PAIR OF SILVER-PLATE CORINTHIAN STYLE TABLE LAMPS, each on square stepped base, 24” (60cm) high. (2) €450 - 500 24 AN ART DECO STYLE VENEERED BURR ELM CONSOLE OR SIDE TABLE, O.R.M., the rectangular moulded top on a V-shaped support and an arched base, 36” (92cm) high, 4ft (123cm) wide. (1) €600 - 700 25 A GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR, in the 18th century style, O.R.M., with leaf and scroll crest over a mirror plate, in a shaped and moulded frame with leaf scrolls, 47” (120cm) high, 34” (86cm) wide. (1) €600 - 700 26 A RECTANGULAR LEAF-MOULDED CUSHION-FRAMED WALL MIRROR, with bevelled plate, 44” (110cm) high, 31” (79cm) wide. (1) €70 - 120 27 TAXIDERMY: A PRESERVED AND STUFFED FAWN, in a reclining pose, 28.5” (72cm) wide. (1) €450 - 500 28 A 19TH CENTURY BOULLE SIDE CABINET, with ornate brass inlay and brass mounts, around a centre glazed door and velvet lined interior, raised on a shaped plinth, 43.5” (111cm) high, 32.5” (83cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400

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29 AN OAK TWO PART HALL STAND, attributed to Jas Shoolbred, with wall mounted hat and coat stand, with brass finials, rails, hook, and a centre mirror, over a hinged glove compartment, 36.5” (93cm) high x 31” (79cm) wide; together with a lower matching free-standing section, with a raised back and brass gallery, above a projecting top with a frieze drawer, struck twice with the patent registry mark, and flanked to each side with brass tubular rails for sticks and umbrellas, surmounted with urn finials, 41” (104cm) high x 40” (102cm) wide. (2) €1,600 - 2,000 30 A PAINTED SCALE MODEL OF A GYPSY CARAVAN, with spoked wheels, 26.5” (67cm) wide. (1) €350 - 400 31 A LATE WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY TWO-DOOR SIDE CUPBOARD, of breakfront outline, the plain frieze above two nicely figured panel doors, flanked to each side with turned column and flat pilaster, 38” (97cm) high, 5ft (153cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 32 FOLLOWER OF THOMAS FAED R.A., R.S.A. (1826-1900), ‘Peasant Couple with Infant and Doves by a Cottage Door’, oil on canvas, 19” (48cm) x 13.5” (35cm). (1) €80 - 120 33 A PAIR OF OLD PAINTED CELLAR DOORS, probably Irish, each with four steel railed panels and iron hinges, each 72” (183cm) high x 19” (48cm) wide. (2) €200 - 300 34 A HEAVY RECTANGULAR LIFT TOP CAMPHOR WOOD CHEST, with heavy brass carrying handles on a moulded plinth base, 41”(104cm). (1) €200 - 300 35 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN JAR AND COVER, O.R.M., of baluster form, 22” (56cm) high. (1) €150 - 180 36 A RECTANGULAR CENTRE TABLE, O.R.M., with pine top, the base constructed with a pair of antlers, 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €400 - 500

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37 A GOOD LATE VICTORIAN ORNATE BRASS BEDSTEAD, the head with tubular brass rails and urn finials, and a conforming foot with baluster bands, 4ft6 (137cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500 38 A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED CHAIR AND SEAT CUSHIONS, of various designs, sizes and colours. (a lot) €20 - 30 39 A 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK SETTEE, the carved four-panel back with a central shell crest, above a solid seat with fitted cushion and shaped arm rests, raised on turned legs united stretchers, 74.5” (190cm) wide, 27” (69cm) deep. (1) €700 - 1,100 40 A GEORGE III PERIOD CIRCULAR FLIPTOP MAHOGANY OR RED WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, with turned stem and tripod base, 27.5” (70cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 41 A GEORGE III STYLE BOW-FRONTED INLAID AND CROSS-BANDED MAHOGANY, SATINWOOD AND HAREWOOD CORNER CABINET, the top with a segmented fan panel, above two bow fronted doors - each inlaid with a two handle urn, flanked with fluted pilasters to each side on a mounted plinth, 34in (87cm) high, 30in (76cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 42 A LARGE PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASES, O.R.M., each domed cover with triple lion finial, 43” (109cm) high. (1) €1,200 - 1,500

45 A LATE VICTORIAN TELESCOPIC MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, with two spare leaves, the moulded top raised on four turned and fluted legs, each with a reeded collar, 7ft10 (240cm) long, 3ft11 (120cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 46 A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, with padded back, sides, and seat; raised on front turned and fluted legs. (1) €80 - 120 47 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD-BANDED TWO-DOOR HANGING WALL CUPBOARD, with bracket shelves, 23” (58cm) high, 28” (71cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 48 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, by Williams and Gibton of Dublin, stamped and numbered 14257, with tall padded back, seat, and arm panels; with lappet moulded arm-fronts, raised on conforming front turned legs. (1) €400 - 600 49 AN OCTAGONAL OAK TRAY, with silver-plate gallery, handles and bun feet, 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €70 - 90 50 A FINE 19TH CENTURY EBONISED AND BRASS-INLAID CENTRE TABLE, the rectangular top with bow-shaped ends, the centre inlaid in brass with a central urn issuing leaf and flower sprays, above a conforming frieze with one long drawer decorated in similar inlay, on four fluted brass-mounted legs, united by an X-shaped stretcher, 50.5” (128cm) wide, 29in (45cm) deep. (1) €600 - 900

43 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF ART DECO STYLE WALNUT VENEERED BEDSIDE CHESTS, O.R.M., each of cylindrical form with three drawers, 33.5” (85cm) wide. (1) €700 - 800 44 AN INLAID MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE, George IV period and later, the moulded cornice above three glazed doors and three inlaid and cross banded doors below, raised on a plinth, adapted, 106in (269cm) high x 89in (226cm) wide. (1) €600 - 900

51 51 A LARGE GEORGIAN LIFT-TOP OAK COFFER OR MULE CHEST, with a four-panel front and three base drawers, raised on a shaped plinth, 36” (92cm) high, 61”(155cm) wide. (1) €500 - 800

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52 A LARGE JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASE, decorated with birds perched on floral branches, the baluster shaped body with a flaring neck, now converted as a standard lamp, 61” (154cm) high overall (including shade). (1) €250 - 350 53 A GOOD PINE KITCHEN DRESSER, the moulded cornice above a fret-cut frieze, with three shelves, on a base with three drawers and two cupboard doors, 62” (132cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 54 A RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY STOOL, probably Irish, with drop-in padded seat, on shell capped cabriole legs and lion ball and claw feet, 25” (64cm) wide. (1) €300 - 350

60 A GOOD PAIR OF ROCOCO STYLE CARVED AND MOULDED GILTWOOD WALL BRACKETS, O.R.M., of asymmetrical form with leaf and C-scrolls, 17” (43cm) high. (2) €200 - 300 61 A NEST OF FOUR RECTANGULAR INLAID MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLES, each on four square tapering legs, 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €400 - 450 62 A FRENCH ROSEWOOD AND KINGWOOD POUDREUSE OR LADIES DRESSING TABLE, decorated with marquetry and parquetry inlay, the top inlaid with musical trophies, with three lift up compartments and drawers to the frieze, raised on cabriole legs, 31” (79cm) wide. (1) €500 - 700

55 A TALL 19TH CENTURY GILT PIER MIRROR, in moulded frame, the top with rounded corners, 113” (287cm) high, 46” (117cm) wide. (1) €500 - 700

64 A 19TH CENTURY GILT PIER MIRROR, with moulded inverted breakfront cornice, above a shell moulded frieze, the mirror plate flanked to each side with spiral fluted pilasters, 40” (102cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €350 - 550 65 GERALD DAVIS (1938-2005), ‘Abstract Landscape with a Figure’, mixed media on board, 11.75” (30cm) x 15.5” (39cm). (1) €250 - 350 66 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FOLD-OVER TEA TABLE, on turned and moulded stem and quatrefoil base, with four scroll legs, 36” (91cm) wide. (1) €350 - 450 67 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STYLE CAST METAL CEILING ROSES, each of circular star form, with eight points, and the centre pierced with scrolling vines, 38” (97cm) diameter. (2) €600 - 700

56 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, by James Aiken Corke, the arched and moulded cornice above an arched brass dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, on a silverised chapter ring, with subsidiary dial for seconds and date aperture, under a convex roundel to the arch, with maker name, the trunk with an arch door, on moulded box base, with bracket feet, 87” (220cm) high x 21” (53cm) wide. (1) €1,200 - 1,800

68 A VICTORIAN STYLE CAST METAL CEILING ROSE, of circular star form, with eight points, the centre pierced with scrolling vines, 38” (97cm) diameter. (1) €300 - 350

57 A SMALL CIRCULAR MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, by Gillows, raised on four cabriole legs, 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120

69 A CARVED GILTWOOD WALL BRACKET, O.R.M., with serpentine-shaped shelf, on corbel style bracket, 13” (33cm) high x 13” (33cm) wide. (1) €70 - 120

58 A THREE-TIER TUBULAR BRASS TELESCOPIC STANDARD LAMP, with brass and copper reservoir and three metal shelves below, on shaped legs, approx 5ft (152cm) high. (1) €200 - 300

70 A HEAVY CAST IRON AND RELIEFMOULDED POST BOX, with leaf-cast dome top above a cylindrical body and post slot, the door decorated with gilt harp, complete with lock and keys, 42” (107cm) high. (1) €450 - 500

59 A LARGE GEORGE III STYLE GILT WALL MIRROR, O.R.M., with an urn crest issuing leaf and flower swags, the gadroon moulded frame around a bevelled oval mirror plate, 59” (150cm) high, 37” (94cm) wide. (1) €700 - 750

71 RICHARD FAULKNER R.U.A. (1917-1988), ‘Rough Sea, Ballintoy, Co. Antrim’, 13.5” (34cm) x 21” (53cm). (1) €200 - 300

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63 A RECTANGULAR CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY STOOL, with drop in seat, on leaf carved cabriole legs, terminating in ball n claw feet, 23” (59cm). (1) €180 - 250

72 A SERPENTINE SHAPED WOODEN WALL BRACKET, 43” (109cm). (1) €50 - 80 5


79 AN UNUSUAL MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN’S VALET, with jacket hanger, trousers rail, and two trinket drawers, on spiral fluted supports and four shaped legs below, united by three rail stretchers for shoes, 23” (58cm) high. (1) €350 - 400 80 A COMPOSITION MODEL OF A STAG HEAD AND HORNS, the head ebonised, the horns in natural colours, on an oak panel, 41” (104cm) high. (1) €230 - 270 81 A TIFFANY STYLE BRONZED TABLE LAMP, with coloured glass and metal shade, on baluster stem, 18” (46cm). (1) €90 - 120 82 TWO SIMILAR CHINESE IMARI PORCELAIN BARBER OR SHAVING BOWLS, each decorated with flowers in a pot, each 11” (28cm) diameter approx. (1) €350 - 400 83 A PORCELAIN GROUP, modelled with two Chinese nodding head figures, together with another with moving fan, 7” (18cm) high approx. (2) €50 - 70

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73 A GOOD EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY FOURPIECE BEDROOM SUITE, comprising a large breakfront wardrobe, with Greek key moulded and inlaid cornice, above a centre section with two doors enclosing linen slides, and a lower chest below with three long and two short drawers, flanked to each side with an arched mirror door, raised on a plinth with bracket feet, 88”(223cm) high x 83” (211cm) wide; together with a matching chest with an arrangement of eight drawers, 48”(122cm) wide; a matching bow-fronted dressing table with six drawers and a shield shaped mirror, 54”(137cm) wide; and a bedside pot cupboard. (4) €1,000 - 1,500 74 A HEAVY CAST IRON STICK AND UMBRELLA STAND, the back with an arched and pierced scroll splat, on oval base, 16” (41cm). (1) €120 - 140 75 A HEAVY CAST IRON STICK AND UMBRELLA STAND, O.R.M., the back with a star crest and open roundels, on an oval base, 14” (36cm) wide. (1) €120 - 140

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76 AN UNUSUAL SET OF SEVEN BRONZED COMPOSITION RELIEF PORTRAITS OF 1916 HEROES OF THE EASTER RISING, Patrick Pearse (1879-1916), James Connolly (1868-1916), Joseph Plunkett (1887-1916), Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916), Sean MacDiarmada and Eamonn Ceannt (18811916); each in leaf moulded frame with name plate, 9” (23cm) x 7.25” ( 18cm). (7) €350 - 450 77 A VICTORIAN SATINWOOD AND ROSEWOOD SIDE OR CENTRE TABLE, the segmented satinwood top inside a rosewood band, above two frieze drawers, on carved and moulded baluster supports and raised on four cabriole legs, 44.5” (113cm) wide. (1) €650 - 850 78 A HEAVY BRONZE VASE OF CAMPANA FORM, relief moulded with classical figures, on a flared fluted stem with square plinth, as is, 19” (48cm) high. €500

84 A PAIR OF BRONZE AND MARBLE BOOKENDS, each modelled with a kid goat, 6.25” (16cm) high. (2) €100 - 150 85 A FRENCH MARBLE AND GILT BRASS THREE-PIECE MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE, the arched case around a decorated convex dial, with Arabic numerals, inscribed ‘Just’, flanked to each side with a corbel, on a breakfront plinth, 10” (26cm) high, 15” (39cm) wide; together with a pair of matching baluster shaped urns, each with lion masks and ring handles. (3) €850 - 950 86 A TIFFANY STYLE BRONZED TABLE LAMP, with coloured locust pattern and metal mushroom shade, on baluster stem, 18” (46cm). (1) €90 - 120 87 A GOOD BRASS OIL LAMP, with half reeded brass reservoir, Messengers patent, supporting an etched bulbous shade on a reeded column with square moulded and stepped base, 28.5” (72cm) high. (1) €300 - 350

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88 A NEST OF FOUR GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED RECTANGULAR OCCASIONAL TABLES, each with graduating tops, on turned supports, 22” (56cm) wide, the largest. (4) €600 - 700

93 AN OAK THREE-BOTTLE TANTALUS, with silver-plate mounts and handle, enclosing three square-cut glass decanters, each with prism stopper, 14” (36cm) wide. (1) €260 - 280 94 A LARGE TIFFANY STYLE MOSAIC TABLE LAMP, with coloured locust style glass and metal shade, 23” (53cm) high. (1) €100 - 140 95 A VICTORIAN OAK DESK CHAIR, with curved back and pierced splat above a stuff-over seat, on turned and fluted legs. (1) €400 - 600

99 A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY TWOSEATER SETTEE, covered in tan hide, with two loose cushions, the frame with close hammered brass tacks, on four cabriole legs, with ball and claw feet, 64” (162cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600 100 A VICTORIAN WALNUT DROP-LEAF SUTHERLAND TABLE, raised on turned supports and gate legs, 35” (89cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200 101 A LARGE PAINTED SCALE MODEL OF A FISHING TRAWLER, with various riggings, etc., 46” (117cm) wide. (1) €400 - 450 102 A PINE PLANK TOP KITCHEN ISLAND OR BLOCK, O.R.M., with two frieze drawers and two slatted shelves, raised on square legs, 43” (109cm) wide. (1) €600 - 700 103 A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY BUTLER’S TRAY, with four fold-down sides and brass strap-work hinges, on a conforming stand, with square chamfered legs, 37” (94cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300

89 89 A LARGE EDWARDIAN INLAID AND CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY WARDROBE, with double arch and bow-fronted cornice, above two bow-fronted doors, profusely inlaid with urns, scrolling foliage, and hanging bell flowers; with a vacant compartment below, above an arrangement of three long and two short drawers, and flanked to each side with a tall arched mirror door, and raised on a bracket plinth, 72” (213cm) wide. (1) €600 - 800 90 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘Family Group in an Interior’, O.O.P., 15” (38.5cm) x 11” (28cm). (1) €250 - 300 91 A VERY ATTRACTIVE MINIATURE LONGCASE CLOCK, the case inlaid profusely with floral marquetry, the divided pediment over a circular enamel dial, with Roman numerals, above a faux arched door with two columns to each side, on a stepped rectangular plinth base, 16” (41cm) high. (1) €400 - 450 92 AN ATTRACTIVE ROSEWOOD FRET-CUT BOOK TRAY, with scroll-cut centre and side panels, raised on four moulded feet, 15” (38cm) wide. (1) €300 - 350

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96 96 DAVID CUBBIN (B.1970), ‘The Malachite Kingfisher’, ‘The White Fronted Bee Eater’, and ‘The Plum Coloured Starling’, three bird studies in watercolour, each signed and inscribed, 11.5” (28cm) x 8” (20cm). (3) €400 - 600

104 A 17TH CENTURY STYLE CARVED OAK WAINSCOT CHAIR, 19th century, with padded back and seat, raised on ornate carved legs, united by a conforming stretcher. (1) €150 - 200 105 AN EDWARDIAN RECTANGULAR INLAID AND CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY CURIO DISPLAY TABLE, with five glazed panels and a hinged top, 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €400 - 450

97 A PAIR OF CAST IRON DOOR STOPS, each in the form of a classical woman, 16” (41cm) high. (2) €150 - 250

107 A LARGE RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY STOOL, the padded top covered in pink trellis fabric and raised on four turned legs, 41” (104cm) high x 31” (79cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300

98 AN OCTAGONAL SHAPED EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE, on shaped legs with square stretcher shelf, 35” (89cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300

108 A SMALL OAK DROP-LEAF GATE-LEG TABLE, with demilune flaps, early 20th century, 36” (91cm) wide. (1) €60 - 70

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109 A SLENDER MOULDED GILT CONSOLE AND MIRROR, O.R.M., the demi-lune table on a leaf-moulded cabriole support, with conforming mirror, 77” (198cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €400 - 500

117 A MATCHED SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with a panelled top rail, above a ropemoulded cross-rail and stuff-over seat, raised on front turned legs and covered in tartan fabric. (8) €250 - 350

110 A SMALL REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY DRUM TABLE, the circular top with one frieze drawer, raised on a quadruple pod, 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €70 - 120

118 A MAHOGANY PULL-OUT DINING TABLE, in the George IV style, with three spare leaves, raised on half-reeded fluted legs, 9ft (274cm) high x 51” (129cm) wide approx. (1) €600 - 900

111 A METAL-BOUND OAK SILVER STRONG CHEST, with the name plate of Captain F.W. Heneage, Royal Engineers, the lift top opening to reveal fitted interior with trays, and slots for knives forks etc., applied with two heavy carrying handles, 32” (82cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600

119 A HEAVY BRASS CANOPY BED, with tall square tubular head end and two angled spandrels for supporting drapes, united by a cross-rail, above an arched section with fifteen square tubular brass rails and conforming foot end, 5ft (153cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600

112 AN ATTRACTIVE VICTORIAN ARMCHAIR, probably Irish, the back leg struck with the digits 20472, the balloon shaped moulded back with a padded panel and crested with a cartouche, flanked to each side with scrolling armrests, above a serpentine moulded padded seat, raised on front moulded cabriole legs and covered in attractive salmon fabric; together with a matching ladies nursing chair. (2) €300 - 500 113 A SMALL VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, with one spare leaf, raised on turned legs. (1) €250 - 300 114 A REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY TABLE, with two lyre supports and sabre legs, 32” (81cm) wide; together with a modern oval gilt composition mirror. (2) €70 - 90 115 AN ATTRACTIVE BRASS-MOUNTED CYLINDRICAL SHAPED VITRINE, with marble top above four bowed glass panels, flanked with fluted and parcel gilt pilasters and solid brass mounted panels below, 57” (145cm) high x 25” (63cm) wide. (1) €900 - 950 116 AN ORNATE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY FLIP-TOP CENTRE TABLE, with birdcage action on a turned stem, with leaf carved tripod base and ball and claw feet, the shaped circular top with a pierced and carved edge, with shells, scrolls, leaves, and open-work trellis panels, 27” (69cm) high x 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250

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120 A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT NURSING CHAIR OR LOW CHAIR; together with a modern inlaid mahogany occasional table, with rectangular top; and a small bow-fronted bedside chest with three drawers, raised on cabriole legs. (3) €140 - 160 121 A REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY CHEVAL MIRROR, with oval plate and two urn finials, raised on four splayed legs with brass casters. 67” (170cm) high x 26” (66cm) wide. (1) €120 - 160 122 A BOW-FRONTED MAHOGANY BEDSIDE TABLE OR LAMP TABLE, O.R.M, with tooled leather top above a frieze drawer and two shelves, on bracket feet, 28in (71cm) high x 20.25in (52cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120 123 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY TRAYTOP BEDSIDE NIGHT-TIME COMMODE, with shaped gallery above two cupboard doors and pull-out seat, raised on square moulded legs, 23in (59cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 124 MARY MCGRATH (20TH/21ST CENTURY IRISH), ‘Profile Portrait, Head Study of a Woman’, charcoal on paper, signed lower right, 22” (56cm) x 16” (41cm). (1) €80 - 120 125 VICTORIAN SCHOOL, ‘Child in Red Dress on a Donkey’, O.O.C., 15.75” (39cm) x 11.5” (29cm). (1) €80 - 120

126 AN ORNATE VICTORIAN CARVED ROSEWOOD AND GRAINED ROSEWOOD CHEVAL FIRE SCREEN, with C-scroll and floral crest above a tapestry panel depicting a biblical scene, on ornate scroll-carved cabriole legs, 50” (127cm) high x 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 127 A 1916 PHOTOGRAPH, original monochrome, showing an armoured car on a Dublin street, 10” (25cm) x 12” (30cm). (1) €100 - 150 128 A GEORGIAN PERIOD MAHOGANY HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, with bow front and moulded cornice, above two doors and two drawers, 46” (117cm) high x 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €150 - 220 129 AN EARLY VICTORIAN BUTTON BACK LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, on front turned legs. (1) €200 - 300 130 A VERY LARGE CIRCULAR GILT WALL MIRROR, O.R.M., with bevelled plate and ebonised band, 48” (122cm) wide. (1) €600 - 650 131 A KASHMIR STYLE RUG, the blue ground with all-over ‘Tree of Life’ pattern, inside an ivory border, 7ft6 (229cm) x 5ft1 (155cm). (1) €160 - 220 132 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS EARLY MEDIEVAL AND LATER COINS, together with a bronze buckle ring, pendants, crosses, etc. (a lot) €800 - 1,200 133 A TRAVEL PERMIT, issued to Patrick Fitzgerald, London, England - issued in Dublin, 9th October 1939, permit number 31745, with photograph and various immigration stamps. (1) €80 - 120 134 A KASHAN CARPET - CENTRAL PERSIA, with diamond-shaped floral medallion, on a burgundy ground with all-over floral pattern, inside tricolour spandrels and conforming borders, 12ft (366cm) x 9ft6 (290cm). (1) €500 - 600

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135 A CARVED ‘BLACK FOREST’ PIPE STAND, modelled with a seated bear, complete with associated pipe, 6” (15cm). (1) €50 - 80 136 A LARGE KASHAN CARPET, Central Persia, with oval fawn medallion on an ivory field, with all-over floral pattern, within two colour spandrels and fawn border with ivory bands, 12ft1 (369cm) x 9ft11 (302cm). (1) €500 - 600 137 A VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE, c.1880, modelled as Charles Stewart Parnell, standing holding a shillelagh in one hand and a flag bearing the Union Jack and Irish Harp in the other hand, title in relief to base, 13.75” (35cm) high. (1) €200 - 300 138 AN EARLY CIRCULAR POCKET SUNDIAL, with Roman numerals and folding gnomon, with screw-on cover, 1.25” (6cm). (1) €100 - 150 139 A QASHQAI CARPET, South Persia, the iron red field, with a centre diamond shaped medallion, with central octagon, the all-over floral field decorated with birds and insects, inside turquoise spandrels with similar designs, and a triple-band border, 10ft5 (318cm) x 7ft (213cm). (1) €300 - 400 140 A 19TH CENTURY OVAL DECORATED PORCELAIN BOX WITH HINGED COVER, decorated with a woman in a landscape, 4.5” (11cm); together with a later rectangular floral decorated red porcelain box and cover, 4” (10cm); and a shaped green porcelain ditto. (3) €140 - 160 141 A DARK RED GROUND AFGHAN RUG, in Bokhara design, with three rows of octagons, inside a multi-band border, 9ft7 (292cm) x 6ft7 (200cm). (1) €350 - 450

145 A FINE SET OF THREE SEVRE STYLE PORCELAIN CABINET PORTRAIT PLATES, after the Chateau De St. Clovel, depicting portraits of Md. DeMontespan, Md. Elisabeth, and Md. DeLavalliere, each within a gilt decorated cobalt border, each signed Debric, 9.5” (24cm) diameter. (3) €200 - 300

153 A 19TH CENTURY IRISH CARVED BOG OAK DESK STAND, carved with an Arcadian bond, under a leaf carved band and scrolling shamrocks, above a concealed frieze drawer, 16” (40cm). (1) €200 - 300 154 A GEORGE IV PERIOD SERPENTINEFRONTED MAHOGANY SWING-FRAME DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, with three frieze drawers, and raised on turned legs, 23” (58cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250

148 A BLUE GROUND PERSIAN SAROUK RUNNER, with blue all-over trellis pattern, inside conforming borders, 9ft9 (117cm) x 3ft6 (46cm). (1) €160 - 220 149 LOUIS NEVILLE (act 1887-1914), ‘Thatched Farm House by the Sea’, probably Conneamara, W.C., signed and dated lower right, 1913, 7” (17cm) x 9” (23cm); together with a black and white engraving by John Byrne (H.B.), ‘Field Day in the Phoenix Park, 1843’. (2) €150 - 250 150 A FINE TABRIZ STYLE CHINESE WOOL CARPET, the large ivory field with colourful all-over floral pattern, a central medallion and iron red spandrels inside a wide red border with four smaller bands, purchased at Harrod’s, 12’4 (377cm) x 9’ (275cm). (1) €800 - 1,200

155 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN OPEN ARMCHAIRS, each with a recurving button back and buttoned armrests flanking a padded seat, on front turned legs, covered in green brocade. (2) €400 - 550 156 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE, the rectangular serpentine shaped top above two frieze drawers, raised on shaped standards and four short scroll legs, 53” (135cm) wide. (1) €600 - 700 157 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHAISE LONGUE, with single scroll end and shaped back, raised on turned legs. (1) €250 - 300

151 A LARGE BRASS-MOUNTED COPPER HUNTING HORN, 47” (119cm). (1) €70 - 120 152 A GOOD 19TH CENTURY IRISH CARVED BOG OAK BOOK STAND, by Cornelius Goggin Dublin, ‘Irish Bog Oak Carver to Her Majesty’, carved with fern leaves, ivy and shamrock, 23” (59cm) wide, cased. (1) €200 - 300

158 AN EDWARDIAN CARVED WALNUT ARMCHAIR OR LIBRARY CHAIR, with carved crest above a button back and a padded seat, raised on turned and reeded front legs. (1) €300 - 350

142 AN IRISH CIVIL WAR PHOTOGRAPH, depicting Rory O’ Connor addressing a crowd, standing on the back of a car, guarded by armed Republicans, original photograph, 3.25” (8cm) x 4.5” (11.5cm); together with another larger later copy. (2) €200 - 300 144 A MODERN PERSIAN STYLE RUG, with rows of rectangular panels decorated with various motifs and colours, inside an ivory border, 7’ (210cm) x 4’ (122cm). (1) €150 - 250 10

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161 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SETTEE, with triple arch back and floral crest to centre; the back, seat, and arm panels covered in pink fabric and raised on cabriole legs, 65” (165cm) wide. (1) €150 - 300 162 AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL CHAIR, with shaped top rail and conforming cross rail, with drop-in seat, on turned legs with reeded collar. (1) €70 - 120 163 AN ART NOUVEAU INLAID MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL SIDE CHAIR, with pierced splat and serpentine-fronted seat, on front cabriole legs. (1) €75 - 120

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159 A FINE WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY CHILD’S ROCKING CRADLE, with Gothic style arched hood and fabric covered panels, with iron brackets, hanging from two turned posts, united by a shaped stretcher, on four scroll shaped legs, 40” (102cm) high x 48” (122cm) wide. (1) €2,200 - 2,500

160 A GOOD REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT TABLE, with rectangular moulded flip-top, with rounded corners, on a turned and reeded stem with quadruple pod, splayed legs, and ornate brass casters, 44” (112cm) high x 51” (129cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600

164 AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FOLDOVER TEA TABLE, with shaped and moulded frieze, on a leaf moulded and turned stem with quatrefoil platform and four leaf carved legs, 36” (92cm) wide. (1) €350 - 500 166 A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN’S LINEN CUPBOARD-ON-CHEST, with moulded cornice above a two-panel door on a base with two long and two short drawers, raised on bracket feet, adapted, 50” (127cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 167 A GOOD CARVED OAK MONK’S BENCH, late 19th century, in the Renaissance style, the shaped top crested with a grotesque mask above an arrangement of carved panels, the longer centre panel depicting a lion attacking a man in an interior, under a band inscribed Richard the First 1190 A.D.; and pierced wheellike panels to each side, the carved lift-up solid seat flanked to each side with a carved lionform arm rest, and conforming carved panels below, 60”(152cm) wide. (1) €1,800 - 2,200 168 A GOOD SET OF HEAVY COPPER MEASURES, from the four gallon to the half pint, each with loop handle, and raised on stem base, one indistinctly signed on the trade label, another signed ‘Loftus, London’, 15” (38cm) the largest, 4.5” (11cm) the smallest. (7) €400 - 600

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169 A PAIR OF LARGE HEAVY BRASS DOOR KNOBS; together with a pair of iron stirrups, mounted on circular rouge marble bases. (4) €150 - 250

175 AFTER FERNANDO BOTERO (B. 1932), ‘A Couple Dancing in an Interior’, a large screen print, 89” (226cm) x 60” (152cm), in wooden box frame. (1) €200 - 300 176 AN EDWARDIAN BRASS BED, with round and square tubular rails and knop finials, the head and foot-board inset with rectangular cross-banded mahogany panels, 5ft (152cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 177 NAOMI HEATHER (1911-1989), ‘A Gypsy’, watercolour, signed lower right, 15” (38cm) x 22” (56cm). (1) €300 - 400

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170 A GOOD VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SERVING OR SIDE TABLE, the rectangular tongue-and-dart moulded top, with front rounded corners above a concealed frieze drawer, raised on large leaf and scrollcarved cabriole front legs with reeded bun feet, 54”(137cm) wide. (1) €1,500 - 2,000

178 A LARGE VICTORIAN WALNUT-CASED CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK, the works by R.M.S., the brass-mounted domed top with eagle surmounted, above an arched brass dial with silverised chapter ring and Roman and Arabic numerals, with a fast/slow subsidiary dial and another chime/silent dial, inside an arched and bevelled glazed door, flanked to each side with canted corners and applied with brass caryatids, and pierced arched panel doors to either side, on a rectangular moulded base with leaf cast claw feet, 27” (69cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €2,000 - 3,000

172 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY BLACK AND WHITE ENGRAVINGS, depicting Kilkenny Castle showing the North and East views respectively; together with a coloured print after J.B. Yeats; and a Bartolozzi engraving. (4) €50 - 70

179 A GOOD ADVERTISING FRAMED POSTER, for Gilbey’s Spey Royal Whiskey, depicting a fisherman on a river near a bridge, 21” (54cm) x 27” (69cm). (1) €250 - 300

173 A GEORGE IV PERIOD INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE, the upper pull-out fall-front drawer enclosing a fitted interior, above two long and two short drawers, on bracket feet, 43.5” (110cm) high x 43” (109cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300

180 A SHOP OR PUB ADVERTISING PRINT, for Allman’s Fine Old Whiskey, 19” (48cm) x 23” (59cm). (1) €60 - 80

174 A VERY ATTRACTIVE INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by W.M. Gregory of London, with arched and moulded inlaid hood, around a square brass dial with arched top, silverised chapter ring, and Roman and Arabic numerals; around a gilt centre with subsidiary dial for seconds and date aperture; the arch with a silvered roundel chased with a flying eagle and flanked with two dolphin spandrels, the trunk door inlaid with an ornate vase of flowers and shell spandrels, inside fret-cut canted corners, on a moulded box base with conforming inlay, 88” (223cm) high. (1) €2,000 - 2,500

181 AFTER GEORGE MORLAND, two pairs of coloured engravings, depicting various subjects, all titled. (4) €100 - 200

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182 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CANTERBURY WHATNOT, with three-quarter gallery and urn finials, on spiral reeded supports, above three music slots and a base drawer, raised on turned legs, 22” (56cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300

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183 AN EMBOSSED BRASS STICK AND UMBRELLA STAND, with figures in relief, 32” (82cm) high. (1) €350 - 400 184 A BRASS-MOUNTED CUT-STEEL FENDER, 52” (132cm); a brass fire kerb, 49” (125cm) wide; and another pierced brass fender, 57” (145cm) wide. (3) €200 - 300 185 MODERN SCHOOL (20TH OR 21ST CENTURY), ‘Vase of Colourful Flowers’, still life, oval, oil on board, and its companion, a similar subject, 39” (99cm) x 29” (74cm). (2) €500 - 700 186 AFTER F.C. TURNER, ‘The Noble Tips’ a set of four coloured hunting prints, “Mores Tallyhoe to the sports”, ‘Tipperary Melody’ and ‘Tipperary Boy’ Tipperary Killing No Murder’ and ‘Tipperary Glory, each in hogarth frame, 20” (51cm)h x 27” (69cm). (1) €300 - 500 187 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, ‘Man with Boy, Blowing a Horn’, and its companion, a similar subject, each in maple frame. (2) €50 - 70 188 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CARVED ALABASTER BUST, modelled as a young lady, head and shoulders, wearing a leaf tiara, on square upward-tapering socle, 20.5” (52cm) high. (1) €1,000 - 1,500 189 AFTER GEORGE MORLAND, three large coloured engravings, ‘The Fern Galleries’, ‘Children Bird Nesting’, and ‘The Thatcher’, all 17.5” (44cm) x 22” (56cm) approx. (3) €150 - 220

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194 190 AN INLAID SATINWOOD PEDESTAL, with square reeded top above a frieze inlaid with anthemions, on a square trunk and moulded plinth base, 46” (117cm) wide. (1) €250 - 320 191 A VERY GOOD VICTORIAN SERPENTINESHAPED LADIES WALNUT WORK TABLE, with marquetry inlay, the hinged top opening to reveal a fitted interior and a hinged wool compartment, raised on two open scroll standards, and four cabriole legs, united by a turned stretcher, 29” (74cm) high x 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €1,200 - 1,500

196 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID PURDONIUM, with three-quarter gallery and shaped back, above a pull-down moulded front panel, struck with the five digit number 92376, enclosing metal interior and shovel, 27” (69cm) high x 15” (39cm) wide. (1) €400 - 500

192 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CARVED GILTWOOD WALL APPLIQUES OR MIRROR SPANDRELS, carved with scrolling foliage, 32.5” (83cm) high. (1) €150 - 180 193 A LATE 19TH CENTURY LIFT-TOP BRASSBOUND PINE CHEST, on moulded base with bracket feet, 24.5” (63cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 194 A LARGE PLANK-TOP PINE KITCHEN TABLE, raised on six turned legs, united by a series of stretchers, 10ft (305cm) high, 3ft6 (107cm) wide. (1) €1,000 - 1,500 195 A GOOD SET OF EIGHT (6+2) REGENCY EBONISED AND PARCEL GILT DINING CHAIRS, each with a curved top rail, with central rosette and gilt band, above a double cross-rail inset with two rosettes, flanked to each side with a rope section, above a cane seat with cushion, on front sabre legs. (8) €700 - 1,100

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197 A FINE FRENCH RED BOULLE CURIO DISPLAY TABLE, of serpentine shape with brass mounts and inlay, the hinged and glazed top above a fourpanel glass frieze, raised on cabriole legs, 31” (79cm) wide. (1) €1,800 - 2,000 198 IN THE STYLE OF CLARKSON STANFIELD, ‘Abandoned Brig on a Rugged Coastline’, O.O.P., 12” (30cm) x 18” (46cm). (1) €100 - 150 199 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘Young Boy with a Dog, Tending Sheep on a Coastal Hillside’, O.O.C., 11.5” (29cm) x 17” (44cm). (1) €180 - 250

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200 TAXIDERMY: A NICELY PRESERVED LESSER KUDU HEAD AND HORNS, mounted on a shield shaped oak panel, 44” (112cm) high approx. (1) €200 - 300 201 A LARGE BURGUNDY GROUND TABRIZ CARPET, with centre medallion and all-over stylised floral field, with fawn dark blue and ivory spandrels, inside a wide conforming border with two bands, 12ft6 (381cm) x 9ft9 (299cm). (1) €500 - 600 202 A LARGE SIZE TERRACOTTA-GROUND BOKHARA STYLE CARPET, with eight rows of octagons, inside a multi-band wide border, 14ft4 (437cm) x 10ft6 (320cm). (1) €600 - 700 203 A GOOD QUALITY ORIENTAL CARPET, with centre medallion, on an iron red ground with all over stylised pattern, with conforming spandrels and multi band border, 12ft5 (379cm) x 8ft4 (254cm). (1) €300 - 500 204 A THREE-PIECE FRENCH POLISHED LIMESTONE AND ROUGE MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE, with brass and bronze mounts, the clock surmounted with a bronze figure of Mercury, the clock with fourteen-day movement, by Japy Freres, striking on a steel bell, the enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, 23” (59cm) high x 11” (28cm) wide; together with a pair of brass mounted urns on plinths, 15.5” (39cm) high. (3) €500 - 550 205 A PAIR OF PORCELAIN FIGURES OF STANDING LIONS, 13” (33cm) high. (1) €50 - 100 206 THREE TALL BRASS EWERS, 11.5” (29cm) approx; together with two small copper measures; an Italian porcelain soup tureen, cover, and stand; and a porcelain figure modelled as a vagrant on a park bench. (7) €50 - 60 207 A PAIR OF MODERN CHINOISERIE DECORATED RED LACQUERED COLUMN TABLE LAMPS, 23” (59cm) high. (2) €250 - 350

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208 A PAIR OF HEAVY BRASS TABLE LAMPS, each with knopped stem, on circular moulded base, 21” (53cm) high. (2) €100 - 150 209 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN TALL BRASS SPIRALSTEM CANDLESTICKS, each on circular moulded stem, 20” (51cm) high. (2) €80 - 150 210 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH EGYPTIAN REVIVAL GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, by Japy Fils, with urn finial above a decorated dial with Roman numerals, 13” (33cm) wide, as is. (1) €80 - 150 211 A HEAVY BRASS COLUMN TABLE LAMP, with Corinthian capital on a square stepped base 21” (53cm) high. (1) €120 - 150 212 AN OLD BRASS OIL LAMP, converted, with cut glass reservoir, 24” (61cm) high. (1) €70 - 90 213 A VERY HEAVY SILVER-PLATE TABLE LAMP, stamped West & Son, Dublin, the fluted column with a Corinthian capital, on a square stepped and gadroon moulded base, 16.5”(42cm) high, €150 - 250

218 AFTER WILLIAM BOUGUEREAU, a large coloured print, ‘The Berry Pickers’; together with its companion, ‘A Young Girl Resting by a Tree’, after L. Perrault, 39” (99cm) x 27” (69cm). (2) €200 - 300 219 A BOW-FRONTED MAHOGANY DEMI-LUNE SIDE CABINET, in the Chippendale style, the moulded top above a bow-fronted door, flanked to each side with a bowed glass door, raised on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 53” (135cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500 220 A GEORGE III INLAID AND CROSS-BANDED MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the cornice above two astragal glazed doors, on a base with two cupboard doors under a dropfront writing compartment, fitted with drawers and pigeon holes, on bracket feet, adapted, 100” (245cm) high, 49” (125cm) wide, 21” (53cm) deep. (1) €600 - 900 221 A COMPOSITION BUST OF APOLLO, head and shoulders, on circular sockle, 31.5” (80cm). (1) €150 - 180 222 A TALL CYLINDRICAL SIMULATED MARBLE PLINTH, on turned and moulded ebonised base, 40” (10cm) high. (1). €250 - 350

214 A 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY CASKET-SHAPED TEA CADDY, the front inlaid with a shell, 12.5” (31cm) high. (1) €80 - 120 215 AN IRON RED GROUND ORIENTAL CARPET, with centre cruciform medallion, with all-over pattern of stylised flowers inside conforming borders, 12ft5 (379cm) x 8ft4 (254cm). (1) €450 - 650 216 JOHN SCHWATSCHKE (B. 1943), ‘The Bridge at Bennettsbridge’, depicting two kids and a terrier, O.O.C., signed lower right, 17” (43cm) x 21” (53cm). (1) €500 - 600 217 A CIRCULAR GRAINED-WOOD AND PANELGILT WALL CLOCK, with painted dial and Roman numerals, striking on a gong, 19” (48cm) high. (1) €250 - 270

223 223 A LARGE HEAVY PAIR OF IRISH GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY PEAT BUCKETS, each of spiral reeded form, with two brass bands and heavy roped brass swing handle, and a heavy brass liner with separate swing handle, 24” (61cm) high x 24” (61cm) diameter. (2) €1,400 - 1,600

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228 LATE 19TH CENTURY OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY, ‘Dead Game Bird Hanging’, and its companion, ‘A Pheasant’, O.O.C., unframed, 30” (76cm) x 12.5” (31cm). (2) €100 - 150 229 A LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS STANDARD OIL LAMP, now converted for electricity, the reeded column with a centre circular onyx table top, raised on a half-reeded circular moulded base, with C-scroll legs, 71” (180cm) high including shade. (1) €300 - 400 230 A FINE 18TH CENTURY OAK CUPBOARD, the inverted breakfront and dentil-moulded cornice above two doors, each with two panels, opening to reveal a vacant interior, on a chest-type coffer base with three-panel front and two drawers below, 55” (140cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,200 231 ANNE TALLENTIRE (B.1949), ‘A Row of Georgian Houses’, O.O.C., signed lower right, 14.5” (37cm) x 29” (74cm). (1) €300 - 400

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224 A VERY FINE GEORGIAN LIBRARY WALL SECTION, with double-inverted and moulded cornice above a plain panelled frieze, supported by a half-round fluted column, with Corinthian capital, flanked by two arched niche sections and two conforming Corinthian pilasters, 99” (251cm) high x 80” (203cm) wide approx. (1) €2,500 - 3,500 225 AFTER MICHAEL ANGELO HAYES, a set of six Bianconi’s Establishment coaching prints,each in maple frame, 14” (36cm) x 22” (56cm). (1) €300 - 500 226 A COMPOSITION STONE GARDEN GROUP, modelled with two embracing cherubs, on oval base, 18” (46cm) high. (1) €150 - 180 227 A SET OF THREE SQUARE COLUMN CAPITALS, each in the gothic style with scrolling foliage; together with another similar, 11” (28cm) high. (4) €100 - 140

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232 AN EARLY CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR, probably Irish, the scroll and leaf-moulded frame crested with a grotesque mask, around a bevelled plate, 53” (134cm) high x 45” (114cm) wide. (1) €500 - 800 233 A LARGE CHINESE DEEP-PILE WOOL RUG, with rusk and ivory floral medallion, inside a conforming border, with wide spandrels, 13ft10 (42cm) x 10ft (305cm). (1) €80 - 120 234 A COMPOSITION STONE FIREPLACE, with moulded shelf and jambs, approx 50.5” (129cm) high x 64” (163cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150

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235 A SIXTY-PIECE PART VICTORIAN ENGLISH STONEWARE DINNER SERVICE, comprising large meat platters, dinner plates, soup plates, vegetable tureens, and a sauce tureen; some with Scottish crest depicting tower and bearing the motto Pro. Patria. Mori. (60) €20 - 30

244 A FINE 19TH CENTURY PARIAN GROUP, modelled as Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852), seated on a chair, published by Samuel Alcock & Co. June 18th 1852, after George Abbott, 11.5” (29cm) high. (1) €400 - 500

236 A 19th CENTURY RECTANGULAR PINE DOUGH BIN, of casket form, raised on a trellis type base, 30” (76cm) high, 37.25” (94cm) wide, 17.25” (44cm) deep. (1) €300 - 500

245 AN ART DECO STYLE CERAMIC FIGURE, modelled as a huntress with two greyhounds. (1) €100 - 200

237 A RECTANGULAR STEEPLE FIRE BACK OR PANEL, with seated nude in relief, bears signature Sergeff, 20.5” (52cm) high x 24.25” (61.5cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600 238 AN 19TH CENTURY OAK COFFER OR CHEST, with hinged lift-up plank top above a triple panel front and frieze, and a double panel to each side, 46” (117cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 239 MAURICE JOSEPH MACGONIGAL, PPRHA (1900-1979), ‘Ballydavid, Co. Kerry’, watercolour, signed and also inscribed Taylor Gallery label verso, 8.25” (21cm) x 22.5” (58cm). (1) €300 - 500

250 A PAIR OF TALL WATERFORD CRYSTAL VASES, with trellis cut panels and raised on stemmed foot, 14” (35cm) high. (2) €100 - 150 252 A MODERN RECTANGULAR WALL MIRROR, 27” (69cm) high x 39” (99cm) wide. (1) €10 - 15

246 A 19TH CENTURY PARIAN GROUP, modelled with Austrian hunter with hound and dead stag, 8” (20cm) high. (1) €200 - 300

253 AN UNUSUAL MAHOGANY OFFICE DESK, the concave and bow-fronted moulded top with three tooled leather insets, raised on two pedestal type cupboards, approx 83” (210cm) wide. (1) €1,200 - 1,500

248 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY CASKETSHAPED TEA CADDY, the hinged top opening to reveal four compartments, applied with a swing brass handle and paw feet, 11” (28cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250

254 A GOOD EDWARDIAN WALNUT WARDROBE, with moulded cornice, above two solid fitted doors, on a chest base with two long and two short drawers, raised on a plinth, 53” (135cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300

249 A LARGE SEMI-ANTIQUE MESHED CARPET, with large central medallion, on an iron red, fawn and dark blue floral ground, inside conforming spandrels and multi-band border, 169” (428cm) x 127” (325cm). (1) €400 - 600

255 AN UNUSUAL CHILD’S TWO-WAY FEEDING HIGH CHAIR, Edwardian, with pierced splat and solid seat, folding to form a child’s low feeding chair, on turned and fluted supports and legs. (1) €400 - 500

240 A CARVED AND WHITE PAINTED WOODEN FIGURE OF A BUDDHA, seated on a lotus base, 24” (61cm) high. (1) €100 - 150 241 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF GILT METAL WALL APPLIQUES, each in the form of a ribbon box, 9.5” (24cm) high. (1) €100 - 150 242 A PERSIAN RUNNER, with a row of octagons in iron red, on a fawn field, inside a triple-band border, 11ft (302cm) x 3ft8 (112cm). (1) €160 - 220 243 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DESK CALENDAR, with three rolling paper dials, 6” (15cm); together with a faux-tortoiseshell and Chinoiserie lacquered jewellery box, with hinged cover and drawer, 9.5” (24cm). (2) €200 - 300

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256 A GOOD QUALITY THREE SEATER MODERN CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, covered in burgundy hide, the seat with three cushions and button back and sides, as new, 78” (198cm) wide. (1) €1,000 - 1,200

266 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY DROPLEAF PEMBROKE TABLE, with two D-shaped flaps flanking one mock and one frieze drawer, raised on square tapering legs, 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350

268 A VERY FINE BRASS SKELETON CLOCK, by G. Blackhurst Warrington, the cathedral style case with fret cut silvered dial, with Roman numerals, on an oval moulded plinth base, 26.5” (67cm)h x 17” (43cm)w. (1) €3,000 - 4,000

257 A SET OF SIX FRAMED HUNTING PRINTS, all inscribed with different quotations, hand coloured. (6) €70 - 90

267 A MAHOGANY TOWEL RAIL, with arched ends, on turned supports, 24.5” (62cm) wide; and a pair of modern pine bar stools. (3) €70 - 90

269 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS, each with an interlaced and scroll open-work back, above a solid seat on front turned legs. (2) €700 - 800

258 A FRENCH WALNUT BEDSIDE POT CUPBOARD, with rouge and white marble top above frieze drawer and lined pot cupboard, on tapering fluted supports and stretcher shelf, 33.5” (85cm) high x 16” (40cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 259 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE, with serpentine shaped top above a scroll and leaf carved and moulded frieze, on a hexagonal baluster stem and quadruple pod, 36” (92cm) wide. (1) €550 - 650 260 A PAIR OF CARVED WOODEN CORINTHIAN STYLE CAPITALS, each carved with scrolling foliage, on a gadroon base, now with rectangular glass top forming a table, 42” (107cm) high x 20” (51cm) wide. (1) €250 - 300 261 IN THE STYLE OF REMBRANDT, ‘Portrait of a Gentleman’, O.O.C., 30” (76cm) x 25” (64cm). (1) €300 - 500 262 A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY PARTNERS’ WRITING TABLE OR DESK, the rectangular gadroon moulded top with tooled leather inset above an arrangement of ten drawers, raised on shell-capped cabriole legs, with ball and claw feet, 67” (170cm) high x 42” (106cm) wide. (1) €500 - 700 264 A HEAVY MAHOGANY DOME-TOP CHEST, with lift top and brass carrying handles, 24”(61cm) wide. (1) €150 - 220 265 AN 18TH CENTURY OAK PLANK-TOP COFFER CHEST, the rectangular moulded top above a frieze carved with arches, and a centre panel with a rosette and floral panels to each side, 50” (127cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500

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270 A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FLIPTOP BREAKFAST TABLE, with rectangular top, on turned stem and tripod base, 52” (132cm) x 32” (82cm). (1) €100 - 250 271 ESTELLA FRANCES SOLOMONS, H.R.H.A. (1882-1968), ‘A Morning Trot and a Morning Walk on a Beach’, O.O.P., signed with initials lower rights, E.F.S., studio sale number 109, 11” (28cm) x 15” (38cm). (1) €350 - 450

272 ESTELLA FRANCES SOLOMONS, H.R.H.A (1882-1968), ‘Grey Clouds over the Mountains in West of Ireland’, O.O.C.B., signed lower right, 12” (30cm) x 16” (41cm). (1) €400 - 600

273 ESTELLA FRANCES SOLOMONS, H.R.H.A (1882-1968), ‘A Quiet Irish Beach’, O.O.C.B., signed lower right, 10” (26cm) x 14” (36cm). (1) €300 - 400 274 A SMALL BRONZE FIGURE OF A PRANCING BULL, on polished limestone base, 8.5” (21cm) high. (1) €100 - 200 275 A BRONZE GROUP, modelled with four beagles, 5” (13cm) high. (1) €100 - 150 276 A SMALL BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE CHINESE GROUP, modelled with a seated religious figure holding an urn, 6” (15cm) high. (1) €100 - 150 277 A PIECE OF FREE-FORM IRISH BOG OAK, on rectangular base, 14.5” (37cm) high. (1) €250 - 270 278 AN EMBOSSED BRASS AND METAL HALL LANTERN, of hexagonal form, with four frosted glass panels, including a door, as is, 21” (53cm). (1) €80 - 150

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279 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY SERVING OR SIDE TABLE, the oblong top with a gadroon edge, raised on front leaf-carved cabriole legs with scroll feet, 35.5in (19cm) high, 80in (204cm) wide. (1) €600 - 900

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280 A FRENCH GILT STOOL, with cane seat, raised on fluted legs, united by a shaped stretcher, 40” (102cm). (1) €80 - 150 281 EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘Oncoming Squall with Fishing Boats’, O.O.P., 19.5in (50cm) x 23in (59cm). (1) €700 - 1,000 282 A SET OF THREE BRASS FIRE IRONS, each with urn finial. (3) €80 - 120 283 A PAIR OF GEORGE III PERIOD INLAID MAHOGANY FOLD-OVER TEA TABLES, the rectangular top with front canted corners and a plain frieze, raised on square tapering spade legs, 37.25” (95cm) wide. (2) €150 - 250 284 GILL, ERIC, ‘The Four Gospels of The Lord Jesus Christ, According to the Authorised Version of King James I’, London Folio Society, a facsimile edition printed in 2007, by Memminger Medien Centrum, on favini felt marked laid paper, bound by G. Lachenmaier, in full goat skin leather, with Fabriano Tiziano end-leaves, a limited edition of 2750 numbered copies, for sale to members of The Folio Society, this copy being 1462, accompanied with a bound copy of essays by John Dreyfus and Robert Gibbings, in original box case. (1) €40 - 60 285 TIM GOULDING (B. 1945), ‘The Path Exists but not the Traveller on it’, and its companion, ‘In the Beginning’, a pair, both dated 1974, David Hendricks Gallery label verso, 6” (15cm). (2) €20 - 30 286 EVIE SYDNEY HONE (1894-1955), ‘Portrait of a Man, Head and Shoulders’, pen and ink, as is, 13.75” (35cm) x 10” (26cm). (1) €30 - 50 287 ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT GIBBS (Act. c.1808-1818), ‘A River Landscape with Bridge by a Town’, pen, ink and pencil, 14” (35cm). (1) €80 - 120

288 ALICIA BOYLE (1908-1996), ‘Common Prayer in the Church of Ireland’, depicting a priest looking for direction, pen and ink, 14” (36cm) x 6” (15cm). (1) €20 - 30 289 A LARGE BLACK AND WHITE DOUBLE PORTRAIT ENGRAVING, of Oliver Cromwell and John Lambert, engraved by Andrew Miller Dublin 1745, sold by Mick Ford painter and print seller on Cork Hill, 17” (43cm) x 22.5” (56cm). (1) €40 - 60 290 19TH CENTURY ANGLO IRISH SCHOOL, ‘Oval Portrait of a Military Gentleman’, depicted in uniform, O.O.C., 16” (41cm) x 12.5” (32cm). (1) €40 - 60 291 A GOOD GEORGE III PIERCED AND BRIGHT-CUT BRASS FENDER, with bow front, raised on three ball feet, 52” (132cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150 292 ANNA RITCHIE (1937-2010), ‘Untitled Abstract’, O.O.C., signed lower right and dated ‘65, 13.75” (35cm) x 9.5” (25cm); together with another painting by Sean Mulcahy, ‘Scape Two’, abstract, 12” (30cm)sq. (2) €20 - 30 293 ALICE BERGER-HAMMERSCHLAG (19171969), ‘Impulse Rhythm’, O.O.C. signed and inscribed verso and dated 1967, unframed, 20” (51cm) x 16” (41cm). (1) €20 - 30 294 PATRICK SCOTT (1921-2014) , ‘Still Life, High Grass’, drawing, signed and dated ‘79 lower right, 11.5” (29cm) x 16” (41cm). (1) €80 - 120 295 A 19TH CENTURY GILT OVERMANTEL, with mirror plate inside a moulded frame, 26.5” (68cm) high x 51” (130cm) wide. (1) €70 - 90 296 A VICTORIAN SILVER PEAR-SHAPED TEAPOT, by Atkin Brothers Sheffield 1888, with domed cover and two ebonized handles, on a spiral reeded body with three scroll legs, 331g., 6” (15cm). (1) €80 - 120

297 A VERY UNUSUAL SILVER MOUNTED AND TORTOISE SHELL REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK, late 19th or early 20th century, with French movement, by E.G.L. Paris, striking on a gong, also indistinctly signed on the circular enamel dial, the tortoise shell case with ornate silver corner bands, on four reeded bun feet, 5” (13cm) high. (1) €100 - 200 298 A GOOD SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, set with three rectangular sapphires and four small diamonds, on an open scroll setting and gold band. (1) Provenance: Gore-Booth Family Lisadell by descent. €300 - 500 299 AN EARLY IRISH GLASS DECANTER, with triple neck rings, 9” (23cm) high. (1) €10 - 20 300 AN ENGRAVED AND CUT GLASS CLARET JUG, probably by Pugh Glassworks of Dublin, etched with ducks on a pond, together with a matching stopper, 10” (26cm) high. (1) €60 - 90 301 A PAIR OF OVAL SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICKS, each in the Adam’s style, 8.25” (21cm); together with another pair of hexagonal baluster-shaped silver plated candlesticks, late 19th century, 10” (26cm). (4) €20 - 30 302 A 19TH CENTURY GERMAN PORCELAIN SWEET MEAT STAND, modelled with a seated lady holding a bowl, as is, 10” (26cm); together with a pair of German porcelain candelabra, one modelled as a classical man, the other a classical woman, each standing by a tree with two flower encrusted branches, 8.5” (22cm). (3) €40 - 60 303 A HEAVY TWO-HANDLED CUT-GLASS FRUIT OR SALAD BOWL, with heavy silver plated mounts, 11.5” (29cm). (1) €10 - 15 304 SIX SIMILAR CHINESE 18TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE PLATES, with various scenes depicting birds, flowers and river landscapes, 9” (23cm) diameter. (6) €80 - 120

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305 A VICTORIAN EBONIZED GILT DECORATED AND MOTHER-O-PEARL INLAID DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, with single fusee movement and circular dial with Roman numerals, above a pendulum aperture, 28in (71cm) high, 18in (46cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150

307 ATTRIBUTED TO STEPHEN CATTERSON SMITH (1806-1872), ‘Portrait of a Lady’, three quarter length, depicted sitting by a table, wearing a satin dress and bonnet with lace trim, O.O.C., 50.5” (129cm) x 39.5” (100cm). (1) €800 - 1,200

306 ATTRIBUTED TO MARTIN CREGAN (1788-1870), ‘Portrait of a Lady’, by repute Lady Mary Stewart, depicted with a young boy, O.O.C., 36” (92cm) x 28” (71cm). (1) €150 - 200

308 AN OAK EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, by John Smith of Chester, the divided pediment crested with a brass eagle, above a square brass dial with a silverised chapter ring, with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds and date aperture, within mask and scroll spandrels, above a long shaped mahogany banded door and fluted quarter pilasters, on a moulded box base, 7ft (213cm) high x 20in (51cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500 309 A MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, by Joseph Foster of Exchange Alley, the plain moulded top above a square brass dial and silverised chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds and date aperture, surrounded by cherub mask spandrels, the glazed door flanked with two plain turned columns, above a plain long trunk door, on moulded back base, 77.5” (197cm) high, 17” (43cm) wide. (1) €600 - 900 310 A RARE IRISH 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, of small proportions, with eight day movement and a circular painted dial with Roman numerals, the painted dial signed Robert Parsons, Limerick, and subsidiary dial for seconds, above an arched date aperture, the swan neck pediment with central urn and brass roundels above a glazed door and a brass mounted fluted column to each side, the trunk with canted corners and inlaid door on a moulded box base with bracket feet, 79” (202cm) high, 19.5” (49cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,200 311 MILDRED ANNE BUTLER (1859-1941) R.A R.W.S., ‘Heronry, Kilmurry, Co. Kilkenny’, watercolour, inscribed lower centre and dated July 4th 1879, 9” (22cm) x 7” (18cm). (1) €1,500 - 2,500

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312 MILDRED ANNE BUTLER, R.W.S. (1859-1941) R.A R.W.S., ‘Irish Coastal Scene’, watercolour, indistinctly monogrammed M.A.B. lower left, and dated July 22nd 1880, 6.5” (16cm) x 9.5” (24cm). (1) €800 - 1,500 313 A DROP-LEAF MAHOGANY GATE-LEG DINING TABLE, with demi-lune flaps, on square legs, 51” (128cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 314 A FINE POLLARD OAK CIRCULAR BREAKFAST TABLE, in the manner of George Bullock, early 19th century, the bead moulded top with an ebonised circular band, on an unusual quadruple pod, with square flaring stem, and a quatrefoil concave platform on four short splayed legs terminating in heavy leaf cast brass casters, 4ft6 (130cm) diameter. (1) €3,500 - 4,500 See illustration on page 21 & inside back cover

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320 A LARGE VICTORIAN OVAL GILT GIRANDOLE, with shell and leaf scroll crest, above an oval wreath-moulded frame, applied with flower heads and leaf scrolls, around a mirror plate and three candle arms below in the form of scrolling leaves, 56” (142cm) high x 30.5” (77cm) wide (1) €800 - 1,500

318 A FINE DECORATED SATINWOOD TRICOTEUSE, the top with bowed side sections and square centre, decorated with scrolling foliage and flowers, on a double-lyre support, united by a stretcher shelf and raised on splayed legs, 28” (71cm) wide. (1) €250 - 300 319 AN 18TH CENTURY IRISH SILVER TABLE, with rectangular dish top above a shaped frieze, on leaf carved cabriole legs terminating in lion paw feet, 28” (71cm) high, 32” (81cm) wide. (1) €1,500 - 2,000

321 A RECTANGULAR EDWARDIAN OAK DINING TABLE, with moulded top and canted corners, on turned legs, 54” (137cm) high, 42” (106cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 322 A PAIR OF HEAVY EDO BRONZE COURT DWARVES, Benin, Nigeria, in good condition with good patina. 17” (42cm) x 7” (18cm) approx. (2) Note: Created using the traditional ‘’lost wax’’ method, these fully detailed figures are in the tradition of the dwarves retained by various Obas, rulers of Benin, at their courts from the 15th century. Dwarves, in the tradition of court jesters, were kept principally as entertainers but sometimes also as spies and minor officials. One of their primary functions was to detect evil aimed at the ruler and to prevent harm coming to him. They were permitted considerable licence in performing their function. €1,000 - 1,500 323 A RHYTHM POUNDER FIGURE, Senufo, Ivory Coast, Deble, good patina, 26.5” (67cm) x 6” (15cm). (1) €250 - 350

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330 A LARGE GLASS CHANDELIER, with sixteen arms on two levels, united by a festoon of buttons and adorned with glass pear shaped pendants and lustre drops, approx 30” (76cm)w. (1) €400-600 330A A FINE SET OF ELEVEN (9+2) REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with a triple-rail back comprising central rail with double circles and leaf brackets, the top and lower rail with corn cob centre and tapering bead ends, above a caned seat, now over laid with a padded drop in seat, raised on front sabre legs. (11) €800 - 1,500

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324 A SMALL OLD CHOKWE STOOL, Angola, the pillar carved with three faces, 15” (37cm) x 7” (17cm) approx. (1) €30 - 50 325 AN ALTAR MEMORIAL FIGURE, Luba, DRC, modelled as a renowned hunter with elephant tusks, 19” (48cm) x 6” (15cm) approx. (1) €250 - 350 326 A VERY OLD AND RARE CEREMONIAL PIPE, Dogon, Mali, of gourd, copper and lion bone, 14.5” (36cm) x 5” (13cm). (1) €350 - 350 327 AN ANTHROPOMORPHIC WATER JAR, Djenne, Mali, of terracotta, modelled as a female bust with kitab. (1) €250 - 300 328 A PAIR OF CARVED GILTWOOD TWOBRANCH WALL LIGHTS, O.R.M., each with scrolling arms on a leaf moulded mount, 9” (23cm) high. (2) €120 - 160 329 A TWELVE-BRANCH TWO-TIER GLASS CHANDELIER, the upper section with four scroll shaped spiral reeded arms, and four scroll candy canes, and eight conforming branches below, issuing festoons of buttons and drops, and a frosted glass bowl below, 35” (89cm) high x 28” (71cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500

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331 A SIX-BRANCH CUTGLASS CHANDELIER, the dome top with festoons of buttons and drops above a second dome - also issuing festoons of buttons to the shaped arms, with triple-gourd centre stem above a ball terminal, 40” (102cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide approx. (1) €700 - 1,100

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332 A GOOD QUALITY CYLINDRICAL BRASS HALL LANTERN, with leaf cast corona and fancy link chain, the four C-Scroll arched supports above four curved panels, 30” (76cm) high. (1) €750 - 800 333 AN UNUSUAL REGENCY STYLE DEMI-LUNE WALL-MOUNTED HALL LANTERN, with five lights and two curved glass panels, 27” (69cm) high x 16.5” (42cm) wide. (1) €650 - 750 334 A FINE PAIR OF BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE TWO-BRANCH WALL LIGHTS, from Hector Finch of London, each with a pine cane finial above two rams’ masks, issuing leaf scroll arms with candle-type fittings, and a large bronze leaf entwined terminal, 25” (64cm) high. (2) €500 - 700

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335 TAXIDERMY: A PRESERVED AND MOUNTED GAZELLE HEAD AND HORNS, on an oak shield-shaped panel, 25” (63cm) high. (1) €350 - 400 336 TAXIDERMY: A PRESERVED AND MOUNTED GOAT’S HEAD AND HORNS, on shield shaped wooden panel, 28” (71cm) high. (1) €350 - 400 337 TAXIDERMY: A PRESERVED AND MOUNTED RAM’S HEAD AND HORNS, on shield shaped panel, 22” (56cm) high. (1) €350 - 400

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338 A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN CARVED SILVERED WOOD PRICKET CANDLESTICKS, each circular moulded vase-shaped top above shell and leaf-carved and moulded multi-section stem, on a tri-form scroll base, with three bird legs, 39” (99cm). (2) €800 - 1,500 339 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILTMETAL MANTEL CLOCK, with Sevre-style porcelain mounts and an urn finial with hanging swags, above a circular painted porcelain dial, signed Feenglay Bros, Paris, decorated with birds, insects and flowers, and another porcelain panel below decorated with a couple seated in a garden, above a cast female mask in relief, on ram’s mask and hoof feet, 20.5” (52cm) high x 15” (39cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400 340 AFTER VICTOR VENNER (19th/20th CENTURY), ‘His Girl’, a set of ten satirical coloured prints, c. 1905, 15” (38cm) x 11.5” (29cm). (11) €600 - 900

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341 A PAIR OF CARICATURE GOLFING SCENES, AFTER JIM BATEMAN, each a Guinness advertising poster, framed, each 10.5” (27cm) x 7.5” (19cm). (2) €80 - 120 342 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE FRAMED BLACK AND WHITE WHISKY POSTERS, one a scene with greyhounds, inscribed; the other with terriers, inscribed “Best of Spirits”, each in oak frame, 19” (49cm) x 15” (38cm). (1) €100 - 150

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343 A LARGE HEAVY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND BRASS-BOUND CABIN CHEST, with lift top and heavy iron carrying handles, on a moulded plinth base, 30.5” (77cm) high x 58” (147cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,500

344 344 A FINE ATTRACTIVE CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCK, by Sharman D. O’Neill, Belfast, striking on eight steel bells and five gongs, the arched and moulded hood with three brass ball finials, above an arched and brass silverised dial, the arch with a rotating mechanism depicting a seascape and landscape, the attractive gilt and fretcut steel dial with Arabic numerals and a subsidiary dial for seconds, and two smaller dials for strike/silent and chime on eight bells, Westminster, flanked to either side with Corinthian columns over a glazed trunk door, showing three brass weights and a pendulum, flanked with similar columns, on a moulded and panelled box base, 92” (234cm) high x 20” (51cm) wide. (1) €5,500 - 6,000

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353 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by Reed and Todd Glasgow, the moulded cornice above a square brown dial with Roman numerals, and a subsidiary dial for seconds and date, the Gothic style trunk with an arched door, flanked with reeded rounded pilasters, on moulded box base, 79” (201cm) high x 20.5” (52m) wide. (1) €400 - 600 354 A VERY FINE REGENCY PERIOD GILTWOOD CONVEX GIRANDOLE, the top crested with an eagle with outstretched wings, perched on an urn above a lion mask, issuing a festoon of glass buttons, on two mythical sea horses, in a leaf moulded frame, around a concave plate, issuing two candle arms above a carved apron, 5ft (153cm) high x 42” (107cm) wide approx. (1) €2,000 - 3,000

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345 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CIRCULAR WALL CLOCK DIAL AND DOUBLE FUSEE CLOCK MOVEMENT, by Joseph Harris Dublin, indistinctly signed, with subsidiary dial for fast and slow, 14” (36cm) high. (1) €100 - 200 346 A FINE IRISH VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD BREAKFAST OR CENTER TABLE, the circular serpentine shaped moulded top on reeded vase shaped stem, applied with three open scrolls, on an ornate tri-pod base, with shaped scroll legs, stamped Strahan and struck with a four digit number. (1) €1500 - 2000 346A A 19TH CENTURY INDIAN CARVED IVORY PALANQUIN GROUP, with court figure seated in the palanquin, a domed roof and two shafts, surrounded by seventeen attendants, 19” (23cm) high x 5” (12.5cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350

350 A CONTINENTAL WALNUT, PARCEL GILT, AND POLYCHROME-DECORATED CONVERSATION SETTEE, with three tapestry seats and railed sides, raised on nine cabriole legs, each seat covered in floral red ground tapestry, 56” (142cm) wide. (1) €700 - 900 351 A 19TH CENTURY BOW-FRONTED MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE, with wide plain frieze, raised on six square tapering spade legs, with block feet, 33” (84cm) high x 77” (196cm) wide. (1) €600 - 900 352 A VERY GOOD PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS, each leaf-carved and shaped back with a centre cartouche, above a solid seat and raised on cabriole legs. (2) €1,400 - 1,600

347 A FINE EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD AND EBONIZED SIDE CUPBOARD WITH CHEST, the moulded cornice decorated in a Neoclassical style, with vases and hanging bell flowers, the top with two panel doors, enclosing a fitted interior with drawers and vacant compartments, above four long drawers flanked with decorated canted corners, and raised on ebonized bun feet, 57” (145cm) high x 32” (82cm) wide. (1) €600 - 900 348 A VERY GOOD EBONISED BABY GRAND PIANO, by Sohmer, with iron frame, 48” (122cm) keyboard, raised on three square tapering legs, 59” (150cm) high x 53” (134cm) wide; together with an oblong matching stool. (2) €1,200 - 1,500 24

355 A VICTORIAN EBONISED AND BRASS MOUNTED CREDENZA, of breakfront outline, with central inlaid cupboard door enclosing a velvet-lined interior with shelves and a bowed glass door to each side, on breakfront plinth base, with turned feet, 42in (107cm) high, 5ft (153cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400 356 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TAPESTRY FIRE SCREEN, the top crested with leaf scrolls, above a woolwork panel, depicting a parrot amongst colourful flowers, on turned and fluted stem and tri-pod base with scroll feet, 6ft (183cm) high approx. (1) €180 - 250

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357 A LARGE GEORGIAN STYLE SPIRALREEDED MAHOGANY PEAT BUCKET, O.R.M., with brass bands, handles, and liner, 26” (68cm) high. (1) €2,200 - 2,500

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358 TOM CULLEN (1932-2001), ‘Brazen Head Hotel’, oil on canvas, 13” (33cm) x 9.25” (24cm). (1) €300 - 500 359 AFTER ALONSO SANCHEZ COELLO (C.1531-C.1590), ‘Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain’, a fine portrait, three quarter length,O.O.C., 37” (95cm) x 32” (82cm). (1) Note: Anna was born in 1549 and died in 1580. She held the title of Queen of Spain by virtue of her marriage to her uncle, King Philip II of Spain Queen Consort of Spain 1570-1580. Provenance: Grattan-Bellew of Mount Loftus. €2,500 - 3,000

361 JOHN R. HARRIS, ‘Dubai’, watercolour, signed lower right, also signed and dated March 1999 verso, 16.5” (42cm) x 25.5” (65cm). (1) €100 - 150

365 AFTER PETER CURLING, a coloured hunting print, ‘Calling up the hounds’, limited edition, signed in pencil, 21” (53cm) x 17” (43cm). (1) €150 - 250

362 A FINE 19TH CENTURY CARVED MAHOGANY CENTRE CHESS TABLE, the square specimen marble top inside an ornate leaf and scroll border, above a conforming carved triform stem, with flaring base and leaf-capped scroll legs, 30” (76cm) high, 21” (54cm) square. (1) €1,500 - 2,500

366 AFTER SUSAN CRAWFORD, a coloured racing print, limited signed edition, 26/250; and one other print, entitled ‘The Three Kings’. (2) €100 - 150

363 SENAN O’BRIEN, ‘Playmates, Cliften, Co. Galway’, oil on board, signed lower right, also inscribed verso, 19” (49cm) x 25” (65cm). (1) €800 - 1,500

360 ATTRIBUTED TO ALFRED FREDERICK ROLFE (1815-1907) ‘Fishing Bag and the Day’s Catch on a Riverbank’, oil on canvas, 18.5” (47cm) x 24.5” (62cm). (1) €400 - 600

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367 A FRAMED COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT, of the champion four-time gold cup winner Yeats, signed by Mr. Aiden O’Brien, 17” (43cm) x 22.5” (57cm). (1) €100 - 150 368 AFTER PETER CURLING, ‘Frosty Morning on the Curragh’, a signed limited edition coloured print, 18” (46cm) x 27” (69cm). (1) €200 - 300 369 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF FRENCH KINGWOOD PETIT COMMODES, each with brass mounts and rectangular serpentine shaped top, over two drawers, on tapering shaped legs, 27.5” (70cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. (2) €1,100 - 1,500 370 A KASHMIR STYLE RUG, with centre medallion, on ivory ground with floral sprays, inside a wide conforming border, 7ft6 (229cm) x 5ft1 (155cm). (1) €160 - 180 371 A PAIR OF GERMAN PORCELAIN FLOWERENCRUSTED WALL BRACKETS, late 19th century, probably Sitzendorf, each applied with seated cherub, 8.5” (21cm) high. (2) €80 - 150 375 A FINE 19TH CENTURY GILTWOOD SHIELD SHAPED WALL MIRROR, the top crested with a putto mask and a shell within scrolling foliage, flanked to each side with griffin, of tapering rectangular form with tongueand-egg moulded edge, the apron with double shell and fruit swag, 48.5” (122cm) high, 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €500 - 800

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376 A SET OF RAMS’ HORNS, mounted on an oval oak panel, and applied with a cut silver armoured crest, 17” (43cm) wide. (1) €200 - 250

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364 ATTRIBUTED TO JONATHAN RICHARDSON I (1665-1745), ‘Portrait of a Military Officer’, O.O.C., in carved giltwood frame, 49” (124cm) x 39” (99cm). (1) €4,000 - 6,000

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381 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY LADIES WORK TABLE, with rectangular gadroon top, and a frieze drawer, on turned and reeded stem, with galleried wool compartment, on quatrefoil leafmoulded platform, and four scroll legs, 24” (61cm). (1) €150 - 250

377 377 AN UNUSUAL GILT AND GESSO CONSOLE TABLE, with serpentine shaped white marble top, the ornate tri-pod base applied with a cherub holding fruit, issuing leaf swags and scrolls, on three leaf-moulded legs, headed with stylised urns, 36” (91cm) high x 42” (107cm) wide. (1) €1,200 - 1,400

382 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE LACQUERED AND DECORATED CABINETON-STAND, with ornate brass mounts and lock plate, the doors decorated with pagodas and figures some in boats, others on horseback - opening to reveal an arrangement of twelve drawers with conforming decoration, on a stand with four square legs and pierced spandrels, 62” (158cm) high x 38” (97cm) wide. (1) €600 - 900 383 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, ‘Interior Scene with Two Musicians’, O.O.P., 12.5” (32cm) x 9” (23cm). (1) €180 - 250 384 A 19TH CENTURY K.P.M. PORCELAIN PORTRAIT PANEL, ‘Portrait of Charles I’, depicted leaning on a table, by F. Lapf of Dresden, 15.5” (39.5cm) x 13.5 (34cm). (1) €1,500 - 2,500

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378 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, the rectangular moulded top above three frieze drawers, the centre with leaf sprays, tied with a ribbon bow, and raised on four square tapering fluted legs, headed with oval patriae, 54” (138cm) wide. (1) €1,800 - 2,000 379 AFTER CECIL ALDIN, a large coloured hunting print, 17” (43cm) x 29” (74cm). (1) €150 - 220 380 A LATE 19TH CENTURY ADJUSTABLE TABLE-TOP BOOK OR BIBLE REST, 12” (31cm), as is; a modern gilt pier mirror; and a late Victorian silver plated cruet, with five bottles and a jar. (3) €100 - 200

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385 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SCHOOL, ‘Highland Cattle Watering in a River’, O.O.C., 19.5” (50cm) x 30” (76cm). (1) €250 - 300 386 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OVAL NEEDLEWORK PICTURE ON SILK, depicting a woman in a landscape, in gilt frame, 14.5” (37cm) x 12” (30cm). (1) €80 - 100

388 389 A CARVED FRENCH WALNUT-CASED BRACKET CLOCK, late 19th century, the architectural style case surmounted with a female bust and a circular dial with blue enamel Roman numerals, flanked to each side with musical trophies on a breakfront base, the movement with an outside count wheel striking on a steel gong, 18.75” (48cm) x 12” (30cm). (1) €180 - 220 390 AN ATTRACTIVE LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, the movement with an outside count wheel, striking on a steel bell, the black dial with gilt Roman numerals, signed Rolfsen, surmounted with a young lady and child, on a conforming shaped base applied with cherubs, on lion paw feet, 20” (51cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600

387 A DECORATED BELLEEK BASKET, encrusted with flowers and coral handles, 9” (23cm) high. (1) €150 - 250 388 AFTER DOMINGOS ANTONIO DE SEQUEIRA, c.1802, ‘Portrait of John VI of Portugal - known as “The Clement”, King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and The Algarves, from 18161822’, depicted in full dress, O.O.C., 24” (61cm) h x 19” (48cm). (1) €300 - 500

391 391 FLORENCE JAY (act 1905-1920), ‘Frank’, depicting a recumbent sheep dog in a landscape, O.O.C., signed lower right, inscribed on frame, 14.5” (37cm) x 19.5” (50cm). (1) €400 - 500

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392 A GOOD GEORGE IV PERIOD MAHOGANY FIVE-DRAWER BOW-FRONTED CHEST, with reeded pilasters and raised on a turned legs, 43” (109cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400

396 A VERY ATTRACTIVE FRENCH WHITE MARBLE AND GILT-BRASS LYRE CLOCK SET, the lyre-shaped white marble clock with a convex enamel dial and Arabic numerals decorated with floral swags, the top crested with a gilt brass mask sunburst and hanging floral swags, the pendulum of circular form set with sparkling stones around the dial, raised on an oval stepped and moulded stem base, 13.5” (35cm) high; together with a pair of matching three-branch urn-shaped candelabra, each with two mask handles, 11.5” (29cm) high. (3) €3,000 - 4,000

399 AN IVORY GROUND KASHMIR STYLE RUG, with all-over floral design inside a red floral border, 7ft6 (229cm) x 5ft1 (155cm). (1) €160 - 180

393 393 GERALD DAVIS (1938-2005), ‘Departure’, abstract, O.O.C., signed and dated ‘83 lower left, also signed, dated, and inscribed verso, 47” (119cm) x 35.5” (90cm). (1) €700 - 1,100

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400 A BERLIN PORCELAIN GROUP, modelled with a classical woman and goat, on a Rococo style base, 8” (20cm) high. (1) €80 - 150

397 A GOOD 19TH CENTURY GILT PIER MIRROR, the ball-moulded inverted breakfront cornice above a row of rosettes to the frieze, and a tall mirror plate flanked to each side with leaf and spiral-mounted pilasters, 64.5” (163cm) high x 33” (84cm) wide. (1) €900 - 1,100

394 394 JOHN SCHWATSCHKE (b.1943), ‘Rumour’, a pen and ink drawing inscribed below with a definition of rumour in medieval script, within unusual Greek key and other border bands, also signed and inscribed verso, archive number 50, exhibited Le Hotel De Paris, Monte Carlo 1964, 20” (50cm) x 31” (79cm). (1) €700 - 900 395 JOHN MORRIS, ‘Summer Inchydoney’, O.O.B., signed and inscribed, 10” (26cm) x 24” (61cm). (1) €500 - 700 28

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398 398 A GILT CONSOLE TABLE, in the 18th century style, with rectangular white moulded marble top above front lion monopodia support, 35.5” (90cm) high x 37” (94cm) wide. (1) €1,200 - 1,400

401 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN TWO COMPARTMENT SALT OR SWEETMEAT STAND, modelled with a boy seated between two baskets, on a Rococo style oval base, 5.5” (14cm) high. (1) €180 - 220

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402 A SITZENDORF PORCELAIN CANDLESTICK, modelled with classical woman and cherub, on a flower encrusted base, 12.5” (37cm) high; together with a German porcelain sweetmeat stand, modelled with a woman and a basket, 9” (23cm) high. (1) €80 - 100

409 ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS UNWINS (1782-1857), ‘Dorothea Disguised as a Shepherd Boy’, O.O.B., 13.75” (35cm) x 10.5” (27cm). (1) €250 - 350 410 A VICTORIAN RECTANGULAR BLACK AND GILT LACQUERED PAPIER-MÂHÉRAY decorated with butterflies and moths, with rounded corners, 31” (79cm). (1) €40 - 60

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411 AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BILLIARD OR SNOOKER SCORE BOARD, By D. Harris & Son, Charlemont Bridgeworks Dublin, with four ebonised knobs and two rectangular glass apertures, 21” (54cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120

405 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN GROUP, modelled with Bacchus standing by a large ewer, on Rococo style base, 9” (23cm) high. (1) €200 - 300

403 403 A GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURE, modelled as a classical artist by an easel with an oval painting, 8.5” (22cm) high. (1) €80 - 90

406 A LARGE MEISSEN CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, decorated in relief with gilt leaf sprays and ribbons, against a cobalt ground; together with another smaller similar ditto. (2) €70 - 120 407 A PAIR OF VERY ATTRACTIVE GERMAN GLASS ROEMERS, each bowl decorated with stylised dolphins and scrolling flowers, in bright enamels on a knopped stem, with baluster section, 8” (20cm) high. (2) €80 - 100

404 404 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN MUSICAL GROUP, modelled with a woman and a cherub on a circular wreath-moulded base, 9” (23cm) high. (1) €250 - 350

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408 AN EXTREMELY FINE INLAID SATINWOOD CABINET, late 19th or early 20th century, the inlaid swan-neck pediment with a centre reeded urn finial, above an upper frieze inlaid with drapes between two brass mouldings, and two glazed doors below enclosing a glass shelf and concave glass panel to each side, and two spiral fluted and turned columns below; on a breakfront base, the lower frieze inlaid with mythical animals, urns, and scrolling foliage, between brass moulding, with a centre glazed door with concave glass panel to each side, raised on brass-mounted vaseshaped legs, 77” (195cm) high x 41” (102cm) wide. (1) €5,500 - 6,500

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412 EUGENE PAVY, late 19th or early 20th century, ‘Falcon Hunt’, O.O.P., signed lower right, 11.5” (29cm) x 9.5” (24cm). (1) €150 - 200 413 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY SLOPE-TOP CANDLE BOX, 18.25” (47cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 414 IN THE STYLE OF EDWIN HAYES, ‘Two Fishing Boats in Rough Seas’, O.O.C., 6.5” (16.5cm) x 9.5” (24cm); together with a small watercolour, by Louise Neville (act. 1887-1914), ‘Farm Cottages by a Lake’, signed lower right, 6.75” (17cm) x 9.5” (24cm); and a black and white etching, inscribed ‘Field day in the Phoenix Park 1843’. (3) €200 - 300

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415 415 AFTER NICOLAS POUSSIN (1655-1657), ‘The Lamentation over Christ’, O.O.C., 26.5” (67cm) x 36” (91cm). (1) €1,500 - 2,500 416 A 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘Two Figures on a Country Lane’, O.O.C., 17.5” (45cm) x 23.5” (59cm). (1) €400 - 500

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417 417 BERRISFORD HILL (BRITISH, B.1930), ‘A Study of Pheasant, Hens, and Cocks, in a Woodland Track’, O.O.C., signed lower right, 24” (61cm) x 36” (91cm). (1) €200 - 320 30

418 TONY O’CONNOR (B.1977), ‘Serene’, a horse study, O.O.C., signed and dated lower right 2016, 39” (99cm) x 59” (150cm). (1) €3,000 - 4,000

420 A VICTORIAN TWO-DOOR WALNUT SIDE CABINET, with brass mounts and marquetry inlay, raised on a plinth, 48” (122cm) wide. (1) €700 - 800

419 TONY O’CONNOR (B.1977), ‘Swish’, a horse study, signed and dated lower right 2016, O.O.C., 39” (99cm) x 59” (150cm). (1) €3,000 - 4,000

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424 A CIRCULAR FRENCH STYLE BRASSMOUNTED AND MARQUETRY-INLAID OCCASIONAL TABLE, with stretcher shelf and brass basket bowl, 19” (49cm) diameter. (1) €200 - 250

431 A FINE GEORGE IV PERIOD MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE, probably Cork and likely commission by Daniel Callaghan MP for Lotabeg in the 1830s, the bead-moulded top above a drop-front frieze drawer with pigeon holes and two cupboard doors below, flanked with spiral reeded legs, on paw feet. (1) Provenance: Lotabeg, Co. Cork €700 - 1,100

421 421 A SET OF TEN FRENCH IGOR CARL FABERGE CRYSTAL CHAMPAGNE FLUTES, with kissing snow dove pattern and with frosted glass shelves, 9.75” (25cm). (10) €200 - 300 422 A CARVED 17TH CENTURY STYLE WALNUT AND OAK COURT CUPBOARD, the moulded cornice above a relief carved panel door, depicting figures outside an inn, after David Tenniers, supported by a Dutch milk maid and a farmer, above a frieze drawer and a similar carved relief panel below, raised on a moulded plinth with bun feet, 77”196cm) high, 40”102cm), 19”49cm) deep. (1) €500 - 700

425 425 BERRISFORD HILL (BRITISH, B.1930), ‘Study of a Standing Greyhound’, O.O.C., 23” (59cm) x 31.5” (80cm). (1) €300 - 500 426 FOLLOWER OF JUSEPE DE RIBERA (1588-1652), ‘Saint Paul the Hermit in the Wilderness, Holding a Cross’, O.O.C., 34in (87cm) x 28in (71cm). (1) €600 - 900 427 ALAN FERBER (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY), ‘Cloisters, Oxford University’, O.O.P., signed lower right, 30” (76cm) sq. (1) €300 - 400

423 423 A FINE ORMOLU MOUNTED SEVRE STYLE FRENCH PORCELAIN URN AND COVER, with pineapple finial, the cobalt porcelain body decorated with a courting couple in a landscape, and the reverse with a cottage in a river landscape, flanked to each side with a satyr-mask handle, on a shaped stem base, 15” (38cm) high. (1) €300 - 500

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430 AN ATTRACTIVE TALL SIX-DRAWER WALNUT WELLINGTON STYLE CHEST, O.R.M., of inverted breakfront outline, raised on a plinth base, 45” (115cm) high x 21.5” (54cm) wide. (1) €1,200 - 1,400

432 A TALL MAHOGANY TWO-TIER JARDINIERE, or plant stand, 41” (105cm) high. (1) €200 - 250 433 A COLLECTION OF LARGE NATURAL FORM CONCH SHELLS, including one other large specimen shell. (6) €60 - 100 434 A LARGE 19TH CENTURY OVAL GILT WALL MIRROR, with shell and leaf crest, issuing scrolling foliage above a bevelled plate in bead, egg, and guilloche-moulded frame, 60” (153cm) high x 42” (107cm) wide. (1) €2,500 - 3,000 435 A FINE GEORGIAN STYLE CARVED WHITE AND ROUGE MARBLE MANTELPIECE, the inverted break front and moulded top above a Greek key frieze with central oval carved patriae, the projecting front with two Doric columns fronting the jambs in coloured marble, raised on block feet, 51.5” (131cm) high x 67” (170cm) wide. (1) €1,000 - 1,500

436 428 428 BERRISFORD HILL (BRITISH 1930), AFTER HENRY ALKEN, ‘Horse Carriage, Driver and Dogs in a Winter Landscape’, O.O.C., signed, inscribed, and dated 1986 lower right, 26” (66cm) x 22” (56cm). (1) €200 - 300

436 A SEVRE STYLE CAMPANA SHAPED BLUE CELESTE PORCELAIN CACHEPOT, late 19th century, decorated with colourful flowers and musical cherubs, applied with two handles on a stem base, 5.25” (13.5cm); together with another similar ditto with three panels of colourful flowers with an ornate gilt cartouche, 5.25” (13.5cm). (2) €100 - 150 31


439 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CHEST, with three long drawers on square tapering legs, 41.5” (106cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 440 A PAIR OF FRENCH FABERGE GLASS AND FROSTED GLASS CANDLESTICKS, each in the form of a dove supporting an urn, on circular marble base, 9” (23cm) high. (1) €80 - 120 441 A 19TH CENTURY GILT THREECOMPARTMENT OVERMANTEL MIRROR, crested with central stylised shell, issuing C-scrolls and leaves, above three mirror plates, on a moulded base, 22” (56cm) high x 49” (125cm) wide approx, as is. (1) €200 - 300 442 A GOOD LOUIX XVI STYLE FIVE-PIECE GILT SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURE, c.1900, comprising a three-seater settee, with guilloche and bead-moulded back, flanked to each side with fluted column, each with a leaf finial and a tapestry covered back and seat with colourful flower, raised on conforming fluted legs; together with a pair of matching armchairs and side chairs. (5) €1,500 - 2,000

437 (pair) 437 A GOOD PAIR OF ARCHITECTURAL PINE COLUMNS, each with ornate carved Corinthian capital, on fluted flaring cylindrical column and circular moulded base, 8ft3 (251cm) high approx. (2) €1,200 - 1,500

443 A FOLDING MAHOGANY TOWEL RAIL, on four splayed legs, 44” (112cm) wide. (1) €150 - 180

438 WILLIAM ROWLAND (19TH CENTURY BRITISH), a set of four coaching scenes, each O.O.P., all signed, 5.5” (14cm) x 11.5” (9.5cm). (4) €800 - 1,200

444 444 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS BOUND RIBBED PEAT BUCKET, O.R.M., in the Georgian style, with brass liner and brass swing handle, 17” (43cm) high. (1) €1,000 - 1,500 445 AN ATTRACTIVE BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF A WOMAN, modelled in a pleated dress holding a ribbon scarf aloft, 28” (72cm). (1) €450 - 550 446 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU BOUDOIR MANTEL CLOCK, the top surmounted with a young peasant girl holding a wounded dove and a spilled basket at her side, above a circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed Richond Ft. Eve. Monttre, 17 a Paris, the works by J. Pons, with an outside count wheel and striking on a steel bell, the ornate case with leaf scrolls and scroll front legs, 14” (36cm) high x 10.5 (27cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 447 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE THREE-DRAWER BOMBE-SHAPED PETITE COMMODE, O.R.M., each with brass mounts, on shaped legs, 30” (76cm) high x 16.5” (42cm) wide. (1) €600 - 650 448 A GOOD QUALITY NEST OF FOUR RECTANGULAR PARQUETRY OCCASIONAL TABLES, each graduating top inlaid with a trellis pattern, raised on turned supports, with brass mounts on shaped legs, the largest 22” (56cm) wide. (4) €1,400 - 1,600

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449 A REGENCY PERIOD ROSEWOOD FOLDOVER CARD TABLE, on square two-stage beaded stem and a quatrefoil platform, on four splayed legs, 36” (92cm) wide. (1) €400 - 500 450 ATTRIBUTED TO OLIVER CHARLES DE PENNE (1831-1897) ‘Two Hounds in a Stable’, O.O.P., bears signature lower left, 11” (28cm) x 9” (23cm). (1) €400 - 600 451 A FINE 19TH CENTURY BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE EWER, chased and cast in relief, the handle surmounted with a cherub and a grotesque mask below, the central bronze band with all-around cherub decoration, on a circular vine cast stem base, 23” (58cm). (1) €400 - 600 452 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER-PLATED WARE, comprising an oval pierced gallery tray, 10.5in (27cm); a silver-plated pepper mill; a tea strainer and stand; two carver rests; a pair of sweetmeat or salt stands; two plated basting spoons; three napkin rings; condiments, etc. (a lot) €30 - 50 453 A DRESDEN PORCELAIN FLOWERENCRUSTED TABLE CENTRE OR COMPORT, the pierced quatrefoil bowl decorated with floral panels and garlands, on a flower-encrusted stem applied with three cherubs, on a pierced Rococo style base, 18” (46cm) high. (1) €100 - 150 454 A LARGE SITZENDORF PORCELAIN TABLE CENTRE, c. 1900, profusely encrusted with colourful flowers and fruit, on cartouche-shaped floral decorated panels and alternating pierced trellis panels, the centre painted with colourful flowers, supported by four cherubs, 7” (18cm) high x 14½ (37cms) wide. (1) €250 - 350 455 A PAIR OF DERBY STYLE PORCELAIN FIGURES, one modelled as a male cellist, seated on a rococo style base, and its companion, a woman playing a hurdy-gurdy, 5.25” (13cm). (2) €80 - 120 456 A RARE EARLY 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURE, entitled ‘The Mower’, modelled as a man standing by a tree stump holding a scythe, 7.5” (19cm). (1) €80 - 150

457 A VERY ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF CHELSEA SAMSON PORCELAIN CANDLESTICKS, one modelled as a lady holding a bird cage, and a lamb by her feet, seated by bocage, on a scrolling rococo style base; the other an elegant gentleman with dog by his feet, a pair, 10.5” (27cm) high. (2) €150 - 250 458 A LARGE SITZENDORF PORCELAIN TABLE CENTRE PIECE, in the Rococo style, the pierced floral decorated and encrusted bowl surmounted with three musical cherubs, raised on a flower and fruit encrusted stem, 14” (36cm) high x 13” (33cm) wide. (1) €200 - 350 459 A THIRTEEN-PIECE PART FRENCH PORCELAIN DESSERT SERVICE, decorated with floral sprays; together with a set of twelve S. Hancock dessert plates. (23) €40 - 60 460 A FINE 19TH CENTURY FIFTEEN-PIECE WORCESTER IMARI PATTERN PORCELAIN DESSERT SERVICE, comprising ten 8.5” (22cm) plates; a shellshaped serving dish; and four square lobed serving dishes, each decorated with stylised flowers in iron red, gilt, and cobalt. (15) €300 - 400 461 A FRENCH GILT METAL AND ONYX MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th or early 20th century, with circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, flanked to one side with a figure holding a rake, on an ornate base, with floral swags, standing on a serpentine-fronted gilt stand, 15” (38cm) high x 15” (38cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 462 A COPPER CASED BAROGRAPH, inscribed Robert Peel Worden 1954-1960, with brass carrying handle, 12.25” (32cm). (1) €70 - 90 463 A GARNITURE OF THREE LATE 19TH CENTURY BOHEMIAN ENGRAVED AMBER GLASS DECANTERS AND STOPPERS, each decorated with deer in woodland scenes, 9” (23cm). (3) €150 - 200 464 A PAIR OF GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY KNIFE BOXES, each sloped top inlaid with an oval partriae and a garland of bell flowers, above a serpentine front with hanging swags, 13.5” (35cm) high, 8.5” (22cm) wide. (2) €800 - 1,200

465 A LARGE COBALT BLUE GLASS FRUIT BOWL, with open-work border, bears Tiffany & Co. mark to base, 16” (41cm). (1) €150 - 250 466 CASMIR DUNIN MARKIEVICZ, COUNT MARKIEVICZ (1874-1932), ‘Panoramic Landscape with Thatched Cottage in Foreground’, O.O.C., 12” (30cm) x 17” (43cm). (1) Provenance: Gore-Booth family, Lissadell House, by descent. €400 - 600 468 A PAIR OF CIRCULAR WATERFORD CRYSTAL BOWLS, each with fluted edge, 8” (20cm). (2) €100 - 150 469 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH EMPIRE EBONIZED BRASS AND MOTHER O’ PEARL INLAID PORTICO CLOCK, by Japy Freres, Paris, with outside count-wheel striking on a steel bell, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals indistinctly signed, inside a very ornate chased brass bezel with central mask, supporting a heavy cast brass pendulum with portrait of the Queen, on a cartouche panel, the shaped arched top supported by four columns, on a rectangular moulded base, 21” (54cm) high x 12” (31cm). (1) €400 - 600 470 A VERY ATTRACTIVE FRENCH WHITE MARBLE AND GILT BRASS PORTICO MANTEL CLOCK, by P. Japy & Co., with outside count-wheel striking on a steel bell, the pendulum with a classical mask within a floral wreath, the top surmounted with draped white marble urn with pineapple finial, above a ribbon crest and a circular painted enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the drum supported with four brass mounted white marble columns, each headed with a Corinthian capital with pineapple finials, on a rectangular moulded white marble base, with brass mounts and feet, 17” (43.25cm) high x 7.5in (19cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400 471 A FINE REGENCY PERIOD SATINWOOD, MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID SOFA TABLE, with rosewood banding, the two D-shaped flaps flanking two mock and two frieze drawers, raised on leaf-carved lyre supports, united by a ring turned stretcher, and with four splayed legs terminating in brass casters, 28’’ (71cm) high, 62’’ (158cm) wide, 26’’ (66cm) deep extended. (1) €700 - 1,100

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473 A RECTANGULAR BLACK POLISHED LIMESTONE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK, with circular enamel dial and Roman numerals, lacking movement, the case surmounted with a male medieval figure reading from a scroll and a book by his left elbow, on a stepped two-stage plinth with brass feet, as is, 12” (31cm) high x 15.5” (40cm). (1) €80 - 120 474 A FINE SET OF ELEVEN (9+2) REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with a triple rail back, comprising central rail with double circles and leaf brackets, the top and lower rail with corn cob centre, and tapering bead ends, above a caned seat, now overlaid with a padded drop-in seat, and raised on front sabre legs. (11) €700 - 1,100 475 AN OLD SIX-STAGE BRASS TELESCOPE, 41” (114cm) extended. (1) €70 - 90 476 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN ARCH-TOP FOOT STOOLS, covered in gold fabric, 16”41cm) wide. (2) €100 - 200

479 A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND TAPESTRY COVERED OCCASIONAL OR NURSING CHAIR, with carved crest and moulded frame, raised on front cabriole legs. (1) €100 - 150 480 See page 35

477 AN EXTREMELY FINE WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD RECLINING ARMCHAIR, likely commissioned by Daniel Callaghan MP for Lotabeg in the 1830s, the padded back flanked with two leaf and scroll moulded wings, the reclining back above a padded seat, flanked with leaf scroll elbow rests, raised on front leaf capped lion paw feet. (1) Provenance: Lotabeg House, Cork. €2,000 - 4,000 478 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD RECTANGULAR ROSEWOOD SOFA OR LIBRARY TABLE, with moulded top above two frieze drawers, on octagonal baluster supports and bun feet, 48” (122cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600

481 A VERY LARGE LATE VICTORIAN TELESCOPIC MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, with Joseph Fitter patent mechanism, the associated softwood and grained top with seven leaves, raised on five carved square tapering legs, each with a double wheel castor, extending to 15ft2 (185cm) long x 39” (114cm) wide. (1) €2,500 - 3,500 482 A FINE PAIR OF REGENCY PERIOD BRASSINLAID ROSEWOOD FOLD OVER CARD TABLES, each top opening to reveal a baise-lined interior, with rounded corners, above a panelled frieze inlaid with a ho ho bird amongst scrolling foliage, on double spiral reeded columns, resting on a concave quatrefoil platform with similar inlay, and raised on four scroll-headed sabre legs, terminating in brass paw casters, 29” (74cm) high x 36” (92cm) wide. (2) €2,000 - 4,000

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480 A RARE SET OF FOURTEEN CARVED VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, by Eadon and Sons Sheffield, all stamped, each with oval wreath moulded back and ribbon crest above a padded button panel, supported by scroll spandrels, above a large shaped and padded seat and a panelled frieze, raised on front leaf moulded and turned tapering legs, with bulbous reeded feet, all covered in faded burgundy hide. (14) Note: George Eadon was a cabinet-maker, upholsterer, carver, and gilder, at 23 Newchurch St., Sheffield, (Sheffield Directory 1852). In an article by Julie Banham, she examines the building and furnishing of Endcliffe Hall, in the 1860s by Sir John Brown, one of Sheffield’s leading Victorian industrialists. She mentions that Sir John was determined that Endcliffe Hall should be a show house, not just for himself, but also for Sheffield and its skills. The firm of John Eadon & Son and John Manvel and Son were commissioned to produce the furniture for Endcliffe Hall. An image of the Grand Saloon at Endcliffe Hall Sheffield shows an identical set of chairs. ₏6,000 - 8,000

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483 A PAIR OF ROCOCO STYLE GILT AND GESSO WALL BRACKETS, late 19th century, each with a bead-moulded serpentine edge supported by a cartouche with hanging floral swag, 11.5”30cm) high, 10”26cm) wide; together with a small compositon bracket with cherubs. (3) €100 - 200 484 AN ATTRACTIVE MAHOGANY GAINSBOROUGH TYPE ARMCHAIR, in the 18th century style, with padded hump back and conforming seat, flanked to each side with carved and shaped armrests, each terminating with an eagle head, and raised on cartouche-moulded cabriole legs, with paw feet, covered in red printed fabric. (1) €600 - 900

488 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY CARVED MAHOGANY DINING ROOM ARMCHAIR, the shaped and carved top rail with shell corners and central shell crest, above a pierced vaseshaped splat, flanked with two outward curved scroll armrests, above a padded seat, on ornate leaf-carved cabriole legs, with ball and claw feet. (1) €300 - 400 489 AN ATTRACTIVE WILLIAM IV PERIOD ROSEWOOD LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, with padded back and arm panels, flanking a cushion seat, the C-scroll arm-fronts with carved rosettes, raised on baluster turned legs, with brass casters. (1) €500 - 700

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485 AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD BANDED SOFA OR LIBRARY TABLE, with two mock and two frieze drawers, raised on two upward-tapering cylindrical columns, on a concave platform, with four lion paw feet, 60” (152cm) wide. (1) €350 - 550 486 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WHITE MARBLE AND GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK CASE, surmounted with a philosopher holding a slate with his elbow resting on the clock case, on a large serpentine shaped marble base, 18.5” (47cm) high x 20” (50cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 487 A FINE 19TH CENTURY GILT BRASS AND WHITE MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK, by Japy Freres of Paris, the lever movement with outside count wheel striking on a steel bell, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, in an unusual leaf and scroll cast case, crested with a laurel wreath and scroll, flanked to one side with a figure of Shakespeare seated on a stool holding a quill, the other side with theatrical trophies, on a white marble two stage moulded plinth, under glass dome, 17.44” x 23” (46cm x 56cms). (1) €1,500 - 1,800 36

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490 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE, with circular reeded rouge marble top, on a cylindrical reeded stem and square bead moulded platform, with four carved lion paw feet, 39” (99cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,200 491 A HEAVY BRASS CORINTHIAN STYLE TABLE LAMP, with reeded column and square stepped base, on four heavy cast lion paw feet, 21” (53cm) high. (1) €200 - 300 492 AN EXTREMELY FINE PAIR OF WILLIAM IV PERIOD ROSEWOOD LIBRARY ARMCHAIRS, each with a curved and arched tub-shaped button back, above a padded seat, flanked with moulded arm fronts and raised on front turned and tapering fluted legs. (2) Provenance: Lotabeg House, Cork €1,500 - 2,500

493 A FINE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND BUTTON-BACK LIBRARY ARMCHAIR, with moulded frame and leaf-scroll arm terminals, raised on turned legs. (1) €200 - 300 494 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD LIBRARY OR SOFA TABLE, the rectangular moulded top above a leaf and scroll moulded frieze, raised on two baluster reeded bi-pods, each with two cabriole legs, 48” (122cm) wide. (1) €1,000 - 1,500 495 DEMI LOWRY, 20TH/21ST CENTURY, ‘White and Yellow Roses’, a pair of watercolours framed as one, 9.5” (25cm) x 7” (18cm); another watercolour by the same hand, ‘A Church in a Hamlet’; a pair of signed coloured etchings, ‘Venetian Scenes’; a book entitled ‘Art of the Printed’; and another book ‘The Spirit of the Letter in Painting’. (a lot) €60 - 90 496 A COLLECTION OF PAMPHLETS - Irish Independence interest, including: H. Neville Roberts, “The Fruit of Freedom”, Talbot Press Dublin and Cork; “The Freedom we Fought For” by Eamon Derwent, Dundalk Dundalgan Press 1944; a manuscript copybook of the official list of names of men and women attached to the G.P.O. Garrison in 1916, as supplied by Liam Daly of the Garrison Committee; another similar copybook for the G.P.O. and Garrison 1916; and an illustrated view of the six days Rebellion in Dublin 1916. (a lot) €150 - 200 497 ARTHUR GRIFFITH, ‘Michael Collins’, printed in Ireland by Martin Lester Ltd. Dublin; a sheet containing examples of stamps, used prior to 1916; a first day issue envelope, commemorating 1902-1921, Kevin Barry Stamp and Padraig Mac Piarais An Gum, by Tomas O’ Laoi. (a lot) €150 - 180 498 A COLLECTION OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, including: Maeve Cavanagh’s ‘A Voice of Insurgency’, dedicated to her friend James Connolly; a pamphlet entitled ‘The Strength of Sinn Fein’; a presentation address by the Rev. Michael O Flannigan, 14 Oct 1934; three photos; a facsimile photo of Kevin Barry, etc. (a lot) €80 - 150


499 OLD IRELAND IN PICTURES, its parliament, scenery and its social life, famous Irishmen and Irish women, battle scenes and great Irish paintings, issued by Wilson Hartnell & Co. Dublin; together with a ‘Presentation to Survivors of the Knocklong Rescue’, by Eamon De Valera T.D. 1949. (2) €80 - 90 500 A 1915 MIDLAND GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF IRELAND COMPANY, divided statement to a Mrs Anne O’Neill and another from Dublin and Eastern Railway Company Statement for half year interest to the same said Anne O’Neill 1913; together with a Waterford, Dungarven Lismore Railway Company Chain Certificate, 1877. (3) €100 - 150

507 A 19TH CENTURY OVAL GILT AND GESSO GIRANDOLE, with shell and oval crest, above a mirror plate, in a moulded frame, 37” (94cm) high, 22” (56cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300

515 A FINE 18TH CENTURY IRISH RED WALNUT ARM CHAIR, the shaped back and vase shaped splat crested with a shell above a drop in seat, flanked with scrolling arm terminals, above a bow front on front cabriole legs, united by a shaped stretcher. (1) €650 - 750 516 A GOOD THOMAS EDISON PHOTOGRAPH, with rotating cylinder in oak case, with domed top, 12.5” (32cm). (1) €200 - 300

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501 AN IRISH WAR OF INDEPENDENCE BLACK AND TAN MEDAL, 1917-1921, with Comrac bar; together with a 1929-1971 Survivors Medal (Truce Commemoration Medal). (2) €80 - 150

508 AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD SOFA OR LIBRARY TABLE, with six mock and two frieze drawers, raised on a square two-stage upward-tapering stem, on concave quadruple base, 60” (153cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500

502 FOUR PIERCED BRASS CHESTNUT ROASTERS, three with iron handles; a brass ladder; a small copper bed warmer; and an apple corer. (a lot) €70 - 90

510 A PAIR OF CARVED OAK SIDE CHAIRS, each in the 17th century style, with padded back and two lion mask finials, above a padded seat. (2) €300 - 350

503 A COLLECTION OF STAFFORDSHIRE GROUPS, including: cow creamer; cow and calf; boy milking a cow; a large cow spill vase; two small groups modelled with girl on a goat; a girl and dog; and a pair of modern parrot figures. (8) €80 - 120

511 AN ART DECO STYLE BRONZE FIGURE, modelled with a dancing lady, O.R.M., on a marble base, 19.5” (50cm) high. (1) €3,000 - 3,200

504 AN AMERICAN WALNUT CASED MANTEL CLOCK, 23” (59cm) high. (1) €100 - 120

512 A BRONZE FIGURE OF A CHIMPANZEE, seated on a rouge marble base, 14.5 (37cm) high. (1) €250 - 280

505 AN INLAID AND GRAINED ROSEWOOD CASED XYLOPHONE, in miniature upright piano-form case, 11” (28cm) high, 16.25” (42cm) wide. (1) €70 - 120

513 A SMALL BRONZE FOUNTAIN FIGURE, O.R.M., modelled with young boy holding a fish, 23” (58cm)h. (1) €300 - 400

506 A BRASS AND GLASS TABLE LAMP, with spiral glass stem and leaf cast brass mounts, on a circular base, converted to electricity, 27” (69cm) high. (1) €120 - 160

514 A FINE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, in the Irish mid-18th century style, with shell crested back and vase shaped splat, above a drop in seat, on front shell capped cabriole legs, with ball and claw feet. (1) €500 - 700

517 LILLIAN W. O’NEILL, “P.H. Pearse (1879-1916)”, a profile portrait, head and shoulders, in pastel, signed, inscribed and dated 1979, 7.5” (19cm)h x 7.5” (19cm)w; together with an oval facsimile print of Pearse; a coloured portrait print “Countess Markievicz” after a watercolour by Holloway; another black and white ditto; and a small 19th century needlework picture on silk. (4) €80 - 90 518 A COLLECTION OF FACSIMILE LETTERS AND PHOTOGRAPHS, relating to 1916-1922, including an order from Waterford Brigade headquarters, to transport goods to Ballinacourty Station February 18161922, signed by Quartermaster Gumbleton. (a lot) €80 - 100

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519 519 ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD SCOTT, “Lady Seated in an Interior with Small Pet Dog and a Cockatoo”, O.O.C., 27” (69cm)h x 35” (89cm)w. (1) €2,000 - 2,200 520 IN THE STYLE OF JOHN INIGO RICHARDS (1731-1810), “Figures Near a Cathedral Town”, O.O.P., 12.5” (32cm)h x 15.5” (39cm)w. (1) €380 - 450 521 A COMPREHENSIVE VENEZIA DINNER AND COFFEE SERVICE, by Rigo & Co. in cobalt blue with chased gilt bands, comprising four large graduating meat platters; a large oval ogee shaped soup tureen and cover; a pair of vegetable tureens and covers; a sauce tureen with cover and fixed stand; six large serving dishes or bowls; thirty nine dinner plates; eleven sipper plates; eleven side plates; eight coffee cups; eight coffee saucers; twelve soup bowls; coffee cup and cover; one small gravy tureen with fixed stand; four boat shaped serving dishes. (114 approx) €700 - 840 522 A LARGE COMPREHENSIVE NORITAKE BONE CHINA GARDEN EMPRESS PATTERN DINNER AND TEA SERVICE. (a lot) €100 - 200

521 523 A VICTORIAN THREE TIER MAHOGANY DUMBWAITER, the arched and pierced back flanked to either side with an anthemion, above two shelves supported with scroll corbels, and two drawers to the base, raised on bulbous moulded legs, 42” (107cms)w. (1) €180 - 250 524 A TALL BLUE AND WHITE CERAMIC JARDINIERE STAND, with square top, on hexagonal stem and square base, 40.5” (100cm)h. (1) €140 - 160 525 IN THE STYLE OF GIOVANNI ANTONIO CANNELETTO (LATE 19TH CENTURY), A Crowded Italian Square, with Elegant Figures, O.O.C, 31in (79cm)h x 55in (140cm) approx. (1) €600 - 900 526 A FINE 19TH CENTURY KINGWOOD AND ROSEWOOD BONHEUR DU JOUR, with attractive marquetry inlay, the centre top with a three quarter brass gallery above a drawer and a glazed display compartment, flanked to either side with two lower shelves, each above two small drawers, flanking a recessed vacant compartment and a tooled leather writing surface above a velvet lied frieze drawer, raised on turned, tapering brass mounted fluted supports, united by a shaped stretcher and short turned legs, 59in (150cm)h x 35.5in (90cm). (1) €600 - 900

527 A VERY ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF BOW FRONTED ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY SIDE CUPBOARDS, early 20th century, each with a white and grey veined marble top, with projecting corners, above a floral inlaid frieze, the bow fronted door inlaid with colourful flowers, in specimen timbers, inside a scrolling leaf frame, with mother o’ pearl cartouches, flanked with conforming inlaid pilasters and side panels, the pilasters headed with gilt brass drapery and ribbon bows and similar mounts below, on vase shaped legs, 45in (114cm)h x 33in (84cm)w. (2) €1,800 - 2,200 528 A SUPERB ELEVEN PIECE ART DECO HILLE DINING ROOM SUITE, c. 1920-1930, comprising a large bowfronted side board, with a concave step down centre and two cupboard doors, flanking two large drawers, raised on four reeded cabriole legs, in fine figured rosewood and walnut veneer, 80” (203cm)w; together with a matching bowfronted music cabinet, 31” (79cm)w; a telescopic dining table with spare leaf, and rosewood top above a bowed frieze, 3ft8 (112cm)w; and a set of eight (6+2) matching dining chairs, each with a vase shaped splat and a drop in seat. (11) The Hille Furniture Company started in 1906 in the east end of London by Salamon Hille. His focus on furniture was quality rather than quantity. By the 1930’s his company had gained an international reputation and supplied products all over the world. Salman’s daughter joined the company to work and produce furniture to original designs. Salman retired in 1932. Ray then took over the company. €2,000 - 3,000

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532 532 BERRISFORD HILL (BRITISH B.1930), ‘The Winner’ Enclosure, Cheltenham’, O.O.C., 28”71cm) x 39”99cm). (1) €1,500 - 2,500

533 ADRIAEN VANDIEST (1655-1704), ‘A Man-O-War Firing a Salute with Figures on the Shore Line’, O.O.C., 18.75” (48cm) x 24.25” (61cm). (1) Provenance: Christie’s, London, October 7th 1993, Lot 406. €8,000 - 12,000

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539 A GILT PIER BRACKET, with mirror, surmounted with a leaf and ribbon crest, on a corbel support, 48” (122cm) high x 13” (33cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 540 GEORGE BLACKIE STICKS (1843-1938), ‘Sea Birds’aunt, Coast of Caithness’, oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1895, 18”45cm) x 15”38cm). (1) €500 - 700 541 AFTER VAN DYKE, 20th century, ‘Portrait of Philip, Lord Warthon’, O.O.C., 27” (69cm) x 21.5” (55cm). (1) €80 - 150

534 534 A FRENCH SEVRE STYLE PORCELAIN PORTRAIT VASE, of baluster form, with domed cover and brass pineapple finial, the cobalt body with an oval portrait depicting a lady, the opposing panel with a bouquet of flowers, above an all-around panoramic river landscape, with musicians in a garden, on a stem base, 19” (48cm). (1) €250 - 350 535 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE FRENCH SEVRES STYLE COBALT GROUND PORCELAIN AND BRASS MOUNTED JARDINIERES, each with a brass bead-cast rim, the bowls decorated with musical groups in landscapes, within jewelled borders, and the reverse with flowers and fruit, on detachable brass bases with paw feet, 8” (20cm) high x 9” (23cm) diameter. (2) €350 - 450

536 536 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY INLAID KNIFE BOX, the hinged sloped top inlaid with leaf sprays and oval patriae, above a serpentine front inlaid with drapes and tassels, 14”(36cm) high x 9” (23cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 537 P. JOYCE (20TH/21ST CENTURY), ‘Still Life, Colourful Vase of Flowers’, O.O.C., signed, 36” (90cm) x 24” (60cm). (1) €180 - 250 538 A PAIR OF GERMAN WESTERWALD BLUE STONEWARE JARDINIERE STANDS, late 19th century or early 20th century, each with lion masks and floral swags in relief, 32.5” (82cm) high. (2) €120 - 150

542 ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM BINGHAM MCGUINNESS RHA (1849-1928), ‘Continental Street Scene’, watercolour, 21.5”54cm) x 14”37cm). (1) €180 - 220 544 AN OLD BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO, showing Geraldine’s G.A.C., Champions of All Ireland 1898 and 1899, Holden’s of Dr. Croke Cup 1898 and 1899, Dublin Champions with Key to Kittens, 1898 and 1899; and an old coloured engraving, after George Moreland, ‘The Fern Gatherers’. (2) €100 - 200 545 AFTER JOHN FREDERICK HERRING SNR. a pair of large coloured hunting prints, 18.5” (47cm) x 29” (74cm); together with another pair, after W.P. Hodges ‘Hare Hunting’, plates I & II. (4) €250 - 350

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546 THE ILLUSTRIOUS SONS OF IRELAND, a 19th century coloured engraving, 21” (53cm) x 29” (69cm); together with a black and white print ‘A Scene in the G.P.O., 1916’ after its evacuation. (2) €100 - 200 547 DON QUIXOTE, ‘The Life and Exploits Translated from the Original Spanish of Miguel De Cervanles Saavedra by Charles Tarvas Esq.’, London printed for William Miller 1810, quarter calf 4to, 4 vols; together with 2 vols of ‘The Irish Dragoon’ by Harry Lorrequer with illustrations by Phiz, Dublin printed, William Curry Jun & Company 1841; and ‘The Confessions of Harry Lorreguer’, also printed by William Curry Jun and Company 1839; ‘The Works of Oliver Goldsmith’ Edinburgh, William P. Nimmo 1867; ‘The Jaunte and Jollities’, by R.S.Surtees; and many other books. (a lot) €70 - 90 548 J. DELSAUX, ‘Interior with Woman Seated’, O.O.C., 15.5” (40cm) x 10.75” (27cm); together with a coloured print, ‘Interior Scene’, depicting a woman by a fire. (2) €180 - 220 549 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, ‘Portrait of an Elegant Woman in Red Satin Dress’, pastel on paper, 24.5” (62cm) x 20” (51cm), in attractive gilt frame with ribbons and flower crest. (1) €250 - 350 550 ALF MONTAGUE (BRITISH 19TH CENTURY), ‘St. Werburgh St. Chester’, O.O.C., signed lower left, and its companion, ‘Old Chester Gate Macclesfield’, both signed, inscribed, and dated 1896 verso, 23.5” (59cm) x 15.5” (39cm). (2) €200 - 300 551 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, ‘Young Boy Tending Sheep by a Wall’, O.O.B., and its companion ‘A Boy Returning with Sheep’, both signed Rovda, lower right, 26.5” (67cm) x 19” (48cm). (1) €150 - 250 552 NORMAN K. WILKINSON (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY), ‘Extensive Landscape with Plough Field’, W.C., signed lower right, 14.5” (37cm) x 19” (48cm). (1) €150 - 250

560 AN EXCEPTIONAL CIRCULAR ROSEWOOD CENTRE OR BREAKFAST TABLE, the nicely figured top on a square upward tapering stem, with concave sides and a gadroon collar, on a quadruple pod with ornate scroll feet, 47”(119cm) diameter. (1) €2,400 - 2,600

560 553 AN ATTRACTIVE BAKHTIARI CARPET, with centre ivory star-form medallion, on an iron red ground, within navy spandrels, and a conforming dark border with two smaller bands, 13ft6 (411cm) x 9ft7 (287cm). (1) €1,000 - 1,500 554 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY CASKETSHAPED TEAPOY, with hinged cover, enclosing a divided interior, above panel sides, on a turned stem with quadruple pod, 28n (71cm) high x 21in (53cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 555 A PAIR OF SERPENTINE-SHAPED SATINWOOD AND EBONISED ETAGERES, O.R.M., each with marquetry inlay and brass mounts, the top with a frieze drawer and stretcher shelf, 29” (74cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €600 - 700 556 G. SCANTON (20TH/21ST CENTURY IRISH), ‘Country Road with Bridge’, O.O.C., signed, 9.5” (24cm) x 11.5” (29cm). (1) €80 - 120 557 G. SCANTON (20TH/21ST CENTURY IRISH), ‘Atlantic Breakers’, O.O.C., signed, 11.5” (29cm) x 15.5” (39cm). (1) €80 - 120 558 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY OVAL GILT AND GESSO WALL MIRRORS, each with an urn crest, issuing floral swags, on tongue and dart moulded frame, 22”(56cm) high x 22” (56cm) wide. (2) €180 - 250 559 A LATE VICTORIAN MATCHED SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURE, comprising a three-seater chesterfield settee, with drop-side, covered in beige floral fabric on front turned legs; together with a pair of easy armchairs. (3) €150 - 250

561 561 A LARGE EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice above three glazed doors, each with two panels, flanked to each side with half-round turned pilasters, on a low waisted base with three conforming solid panel doors, raised on a plinth base, 8ft” (244cm) high x 75” (190cm) wide. (1) €2,000 - 2,500

562 562 A PAIR OF FRENCH PORCELAIN CORNUCOPIA VASES, each decorated with flowers and birds, on Rococo style base, 9” (23cm). (2) €100 - 200

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563 A FINE QUALITY MINIATURE ROSEWOOD AND FLORAL MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, with divided pediment above a circular silverised dial with Roman numerals, the trunk flanked to each side with a pair of turned columns, on a moulded box base, 17” (43cm); together with another smaller walnut ditto. (2) €200 - 300 564 A VERY FINE REGENCY PERIOD INLAID AND SATINWOOD-BANDED MAHOGANY BOW-FRONTED TALLBOY, with four long and two short drawers and cross-banded side panels, raised on cross-banded bracket feet, 56” (142cm) high, 42” (107cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,500 565 AN ENGLISH VICTORIAN STONE CHINA BLUE AND WHITE SOUP TUREEN, COVER AND STAND, the stand 14” (36cm) wide. (1) €80 - 90 566 AFTER W. HOUNSOM BYLES, a pair of Pre-Raphaelite style coloured lithographs, each depicting a woman by the sea, tondo, in ebonised and parcel gilt frames. (2) €100 - 200 567 MYLES ROCHE, (20TH/21ST CENTURY), ‘Unwashed Clown’, mixed media, signed and inscribed verso, 15” (38cm) x 11” (28cm). (1) €60 - 90

568 ESTELLA FRANCES SOLOMONS (HRHA, 1882-1938), ‘Chickens and Haystack Through the Red Barn Door’, O.O.B., signed with initials E.F.S. lower left, 15.25” (39cm) x 19.5” (50cm). (1) €400 - 600 569 TOM NISBET R.H.A. (1909-2001), ‘Grand Canal at Mespil Road, Dublin’, W.C., signed lower right, 11” (28cm) x 15” (38cm). (1) €100 - 150 570 A BRONZE FIGURE OF A BULL, O.R.M., on polished limestone base, 14.5” (37cm). (1) €250 - 280 571 A BRASS BOUND AND COOPERED WOODEN PEAT BUCKET, with swing handle and metal liner, 13” (33cm) high. (1) €200 - 300 572 A LATE 19TH CENTURY OVAL GILT AND GESSO WALL MIRROR, with ribbon crest, the floral moulded frame around a bevelled plate, as is, 39” (99cm) high x 31” (79cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400

573 A JACOBS BISCUIT COMPOSITION SHOP DISPLAY, modelled as a young girl with a dark red dress and pink lace trim, standing on a biscuit, 31” (79cm) high. (1) €100 - 200 574 A LARGE MEISSEN STYLE PORCELAIN TABLE CENTRE, the flower encrusted basket bowl on a reeded stem, and four dancing cherubs, on a colourful octagonal base with gilt scroll legs, 28.5” (72cm). (1) €300 - 500 576 A PAIR OF FRENCH THREE-TIER MARQUETRY CONSOLE DESERTE, 20th century, each with a pierced three-quarter gallery and a frieze drawer, raised on tapering fluted legs, 32” (82cm) high x 32” (82cm) wide. (2) €500 - 800 577 A SATINWOOD BANDED MAHOGANY WELLINGTON CHEST, O.R.M., with six graduating drawers, decorated with musical trophies, flowers, leaf swags, and ribbon bowls, 41” (105cm) high x 18.5” (47cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400

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589 A MINIATURE MODEL OF A LONGCASE CLOCK, with arched and moulded pediment and a brass dial, 14.75” (37.5cm); together with another carved smaller ditto, 13.5” (34cm). (2) €150 - 200 590 A SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN JARDINIÈRE, decorated with flowers on a celeste blue ground, 8” (20cm) high. (1) €150 - 170 591 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD FIGURED MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD-BANDED BOW-FRONT CHEST, with three long and two short drawers, raised on bun feet, 42” (107cm) wide. (1) €400 - 500 592 AN 18TH CENTURY DUTCH MAHOGANY ARMOIRE, the divided and moulded pediment with a central urn finial above a rosette issuing scrolling foliage, and two fielded panel doors enclosing shelf and drawers, on a base with three long drawers and projecting canted pilasters, 68” (173cm) wide. (1) €1,800 - 2,200

578 578 A FINE PAIR OF WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY AND CRESTED HALL CHAIRS, each waisted double C-scroll back with reeded top rail, above a central cartouche with a carved crest (of De Renzi Annesley Charles Castriot), depicting a sword and the motto Facta Non Verba (Deeds, not Words), above a solid seat, raised on front sabre legs. (2) €500 - 600

583 A FINE QUALITY TURKISH 100% WOOL CARPET, of ‘Littleriver’ design, the iron red ground with assorted medallions inside a dark border, with stylised flowers, 8ft11 (272cm) x 14ft2 (432cm). (1) €700 - 1,100

579 MICHAEL BURNS (20TH/21ST CENTURY), ‘More Stuff’, abstract, ‘At Raphael’s, Youghal’, inscribed on gilt metal plate, 15.5” (39cm) x 16” (41cm). (1) €60 - 90

584 AN IRON RED GROUND PERSIAN CARPET, with all-over pattern within iron red spandrels, and a multi-band border, 14ft (427cm) x 7ft (213cm). (1) €400 - 600

580 AFTER ROBERT BALLAGH, ‘The G.P.O., 1916 Rising, a large limited edition coloured lithograph, no. 33/300. signed by the artist and with artists stamp, 22.5” (57cm) x 23” (61cm). (1) €400 - 600 581 JOHN O’CONNELL, R.U.A., (b. 1935), ‘Studio Model’, acrylic on board, labels verso, 30” (76cm) x 24” (61cm). (1) €600 - 900 582 AFTER MURILLO, ‘The Prodigal Son Cast Out’, and ‘The Prodigal Son Returns’, a pair of black and white prints; together with a black and white portrait print of Arch Bishop T.W. Croke, Cashel. (3) €50 - 70

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587 AN ATTRACTIVE DARK RED GROUND LAVAR KERMAN STYLE CARPET, South West Persia, with centre diamond shaped medallion, on a red ground, and allover geometric patterns, inside navy spandrels and conforming borders, 11ft4 (345cm) x 7ft8 (233cm). (1) €300 - 500 588 AN ATTRACTIVE PERSIAN MASHAD CARPET, with all-over floral design within a multi-band border, 11ft2 (340cm) x 8ft5 (256cm). (1) €500 - 800

593 A PERSIAN HAMADAN RUG, with centre ivory medallion, and all-over stylised floral field within a dark blue border with two fawn bands, 5ft11 (180cm) x 5ft3 (160cm). (1) €200 - 300 594 MICHELLE SOUTER (b.1956), ‘In its Element II’, oils on paper, signed lower right, inscribed and dated 1997 verso, 13” (33cm) x 9” (23cm). (1) €100 - 200 595 J. BATEMAN, ‘Feeding Time in the Farmyard’, oil on canvas, signed with initials and dated 1848, 16.5” (42cm) x 21.5” (55cm). (1) €400 - 600 596 ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD CHARLES BARNES (ACT. 1856-1882), ‘ After the Falcon Hunt, with Figures, Animals, and Birds by a Stately Home’, O.O.C., bears signature lower right, 25” (63cm) x 35” (90cm). (1) €900 - 1,200 597 CIVIL WAR PHOTOGRAPHS, ‘The Dublin Battle’, ‘The Gresham Hotel in Flames’, ‘Armorial Cars Outside Hammond’, and ‘The Hammond Hotel well Alight’, all in monochrome, some with press stamps verso. €150 - 250

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598 A BRASS BOUND MAHOGANY LIFT TOP CELLARET, with fitted interior and concealed handles, 21” (54cm) high x 18.5” (47cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500 599 AN ORNATE BRASS FLOOR STANDING RING DIAL TELEPHONE, on triple gourd stem, 41” (104cm) high. (1) €80 - 150 600 AFTER HIPPOLYTE FRANCOIS MOREAU (1832-1927), ‘L’Oiseau Blessé’, a bronze figure, signed Hip Moreau, on a turned rouge marble socle, 33” (84cm). (1) €800 - 1,500

603 A PAIR OF DRESDEN PORCELAIN TABLE MIRRORS, each with oval flower encrusted frame, applied with three cherubs, on scroll legs, 13” (33cm ) high, 9” (23cm) wide. (2) €180 - 250

610 A FINE SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN AND GILT-BRASS MOUNTED TABLE LAMP, with decorated panels, depicting cherubs on a celeste blue ground, (converted), 20” (51cm) high. (1) €200 - 300

604 AN UNUSUAL BLUE AND CLEAR ARTGLASS CENTERPIECE, by Adam Jablonski, 18” (46cm). (1) €80 - 120

611 AN ONYX AND GILT METAL TABLE LAMP, modern, modelled with three cherubs, 26” (66cm) high. (1) €80 - 90

605 A HEAVY CUT GLASS ASHTRAY, as is; a moulded glass stem bowl, 9” (23cm) high; and a pair of modern composition mantelpiece urns, 14” (36cm) high. (4)

613 A FRENCH SILVER GILT MOUNTED GLASS PERFUME FLASK, set with semi-precious stones, 3.75” (9.5cm). (1) €80 - 150

606 A HEAVY CUT GLASS STEM BOWL, probably Waterford, 10” (26cm) diameter. (1) €60 - 80

614 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK, with five glass panels and a swing handle, 5.25” (13cm). (1) €120 - 170

607 AN OVAL OGEE-SHAPED GERMAN PORCELAIN CACHE-POT, with garlands of colourful encrusted flowers, against a white ground, applied with two handles, 9” (23cm). (1) €100 - 150

616 AFTER R.R. SCANLAN, a pair of coloured engravings, ‘Drogheda to Dundalk’ and ‘Donnybrook to Dublin’. (2) €100 - 200

601 601 A GERMAN PORCELAIN GROUP, modelled with a couple seated on a tree stump, with a dog and a lamb, 8” (20cm) high. (1) €80 - 90

617 DAVID WILSON (1873-1935), ‘Still Life, Colourful Flowers on a Ledge’, O.O.C., signed lower left, 28.5” (73cm) x 24.5” (62cm). (1) €180 - 250

608 608 A FRENCH SEVRE STYLE GILT METAL MOUNTED JARDINIERE, decorated inside and out with floral sprays, insects and bouquets, 7” (18cm). (1) €180 - 250

602 602 A GERMAN PORCELAIN GROUP, probably Meissen, modelled with classical woman, cherubs and a goat, 9” (23cm) high. (1) €180 - 250 44

615 A LARGE JAPANESE SATSUMA SAUCER DISH, decorated with warriors and court figures, 15” (38cm); together with a square Dresden porcelain dish decorated with flowers, 9” (23cm). (1) €100 - 150

609 A MATCHED BLUE AND WHITE MEISSEN PORCELAIN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, comprising six oval lobed saucers, six matching cups, a sucrier and cover, a jug and cover, an oval dish, six larger saucers, six matching cups, and eleven other pieces. (a lot) €150 - 200

618 LOUIS PIERRE VERWEE (1807- 1877), ‘Shepherdess with Sheep and Dog on a Country Path’, O.O.C., signed lower left 23” (59cm) x 31” ( 79cm). (1) €700 - 1,100 619 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, probably German, ‘Figures in Procession Leaving a River Side Church, O.O.C., 25” (64cm) x 31” (79cm). (1) €300 - 500 620 ATTRIBUTED TO EDWIN HAYES R.H.A. R.I. (1820-1904), ‘Fishing Boats in Rough Seas’, O.O.B., bears signature lower right, 19.5” (49cm) x 29.5” (75cm). (1) €1,200 - 1,800

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628 A RARE 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN COMMEMORATION PIPE, with coloured portrait of Daniel O’Connell, 7” (18cm). (1) €80 - 120

632 A VERY ATTRACTIVE ROUGE, GREY AND WHITE MARBLE PLINTH, with square top and turned stem, on square block base, 41” (104cm) high. (1) €600 - 900

629 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘Portrait of a Gentleman Wearing a Black Jacket with Hand on Chest’, O.O.B., 10” (25cm) x 8” (20cm), in carved giltwood Florentine frame. (1) €70 - 90

633 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH PORCELAIN VASES, each decorated with a courting couple in a landscape, on cobalt-blue and gilt ground, applied with two gilt scroll handles, 17.5” (45cm). (1) €550 - 600 634 A GOOD LATE 19TH CENTURY WALNUTCASED WALL CLOCK, by Gustav Becker, with weight driven eight-day movement, the divided pediment with an urn finial and a rosette, above an arched and glazed door showing brass weights and pendulum, within two reeded, turned, and rounded pilasters; the circular dial with Roman numerals, 52” (132cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €700 - 800

622 622 AN 18TH CENTURY ENGRAVED ARMORIAL CORDIAL GLASS, with the crest of the Crosbie Family, Earls of Glandore, raised on a baluster facet-cut stem and circular shaped bowl, 4.25” (11cm). (1) €150 - 200

635 AN OBLONG WALNUT WINDOW STOOL, with padded seat above a ribbon-moulded frieze, on leaf-carved fluted supports united by a shaped stretcher, on short vase shaped feet, 36” (91cm) wide. (1) €140 - 180

623 AN 18TH CENTURY GILT DECORATED CORDIAL GLASS, with undecagon bucket bowl, on baluster stem, 5” (13cm); together with another small 18th century wine glass. (2) €80 - 100 624 A GOOD QUALITY GILT BRONZE BOX COVER, with a profile relief of Admiral Lord Nelson, inscribed, above two olive branches, 4” (10cm). (1) €200 - 250 625 A CHINESE “FANLASY COIN”, part of a set, this one 1906-1967 commemorating Emperor Quiing 3.5” (9cm); together with a brass mounted Chinese style porcelain table lamp, 19” (48cm)h. (2) €100 - 150 626 AN EARLY OAK DRESSER, probably Continental, the two-shelf back with iron hooks and plate racks, on a base with a single frieze drawer and two carved panel doors, 63” (160cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600 627 A LARGE PINK GLASS GOBLET, with all-over spiral tear-drop and lattise design, on cylindrical stem, 10” (26cm). (1) €100 - 120

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636 A LARGE REGENCY STYLE GILT OVERMANTEL OR WALL MIRROR, with shell and scroll crest, above a leaf moulded frieze, the large bevelled plate inside two leaf moulded pilasters, with beaded edge, 94” (239cm) high, 48” (120cm) wide. (1)

630 630 A GOOD PAIR OF EBONISED PARCELGILT AND SILVERED BLACKAMOOR CANDELABRA STANDARD LAMPS, each with six lights on leaf moulded arms, supported by a blackamoor figure, on serpentine base, 75” (198cm) wide. (2) €1,400 - 1,600 631 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH VARIEGATED MARBLE AND ORMOLUMOUNTED COLUMN PLINTH, c.1880, the square white marble top resting on an ornate ormolu corinthian capital, on a variegated marble stem, on ormolu mounted moulded square polished black lime stem block base, 46.5” (118cm) high. (1) €1,000 - 1,500

638 A 19TH CENTURY VIENNA WALNUT-CASED WALL CLOCK, the double C-scroll top surmounted with an eagle with outstretched wings, above an arched and glazed door and a circular twostage enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial for seconds, lacking hand, with brass pendulum, flanked to either side with a turned and fluted pilaster with Doric capitals, and a conforming terminal below, 54” (137cm) high x 19” (49cm) wide. (1) €250 - 300 639 WILLIAM FREDERICK HULK (1852-c.1906), ‘Bringing Home the Cattle’, depicting a landscape with a figure, haystacks, and cattle, O.O.C., signed lower left, 19.5” (50cm) x 15.25” (39cm). (1) €400 - 600

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652 TEN SIMILAR GREEN GLASS WINES; a pair of smaller ports; three blue glass wines; two cranberry glass wines; and four other smaller sherry and liqueur glasses. (21) €70 - 120

640 AFTER GIOVANNI DOMENICO CAMPIGLIA (1692-1768), ‘Raccolta Di Statua Antiqua’, a set of eight 18th century engravings of sculptural antiquity, 18.5” (48cm) x 12” (31cm). (8) €600 - 900 See illustration on page 8 641 AFTER FINCH MASON, C. HAVELL AND BRADLEY, a set of eight sepia style hunting prints, 8.5” (22cm) x 10.5” (27cm). (8) €80 - 120

646 (set of 6) 647 A LARGE HEAVY CUT GLASS MAGNUM DECANTER, engraved with vines and with oval stopper; together with a Victorian decanter and stopper, and a small modern blue glass decanter and stopper. (3) €80 - 120

642 AFTER JOHN LEECH, a set of four hand-coloured hunting prints, ‘Mr Bunlings Shocking Bad Horse’, ‘The Jug and his Juvenile Field’, ‘Who Would Have Thought of Seeing You’, and ‘Appleton Hall’, 9.75” (25cm) x 11.75” (30cm). (4) €80 - 120

653 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CUT-GLASS DECANTER, with double neck rings and mushroom stopper, 10” (26cm) high; together with four other small decanters and stoppers. (5) €80 - 120 654 A LARGE CUT CRYSTAL BOWL, of ogee form, 12” (31cm) diameter. (1) €70 - 90

648 A HEAVY CUT GLASS CLARET JUG, with silver mounted stopper, 9” (23cm) high. (1) €80 - 90

644 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE SEVRE STYLE COBALT PORCELAIN CACHE-POTS, each decorated with frolicking cherubs, within jewelled borders and gilt vine sprays, with leaf moulded handles, 4.5” (12cm). (1) €250 - 350

649 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS WINE DECANTERS, each with matching stopper, 14.25” (36cm) high. (2) €80 - 120

645 A VICTORIAN BLUE AND WHITE ENGLISH IRONSTONE SOUP TUREEN, COVER AND STAND, as is; another similar Victorian ditto, as is; together with a large Nicholas Moss pottery bowl, and a circular stand, (as is). (a lot) €70 - 90

650 A LARGE VICTORIAN CUT GLASS MALLETSHAPED DECANTER AND STOPPER, 14” (36cm) high. (1) €80 - 150 651 A SET OF SIX STEMMED COCKTAIL GLASSES; a set of six wine glasses, and two cobalt glass ewers, decorated in coloured enamels. (14) €40 - 60

646 A GOOD SET OF SIX HUTSCHENREUTHER OR COMTE HARRACH KARLSDAD COMPANY PLATES, each decorated with panels of colourful flowers, within a gilt leaf spray and turquoise border, and two chased gilt bands, 10” (26cm)d. (2) €150 - 250

655 655 A RARE IRISH CUT GLASS BOWL, c.1800, the oval boat-shaped base with strawberry bands and hanging drapes, on a double-knop stem, raised on a domed and fluted foot, 10” (25cm) high, 8” (20cm) wide. (1) €350 - 550 656 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FERN LEAF ENGRAVED CLARET JUG, of baluster form, with spiral reeded handle, and circular stem foot, 13.25” (34cm) high; together with another smaller similar water jug, with reeded handle, on stem foot, 10.5” (26cm) high approx. (2) €140 - 160

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657 A SILVER-MOUNTED GREEN GLASS DECANTER, with silvered glass stopper, 13” (33cm) high, the mount by W.M. Hutton & Sons, London 1897. (1) €150 - 250

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657, 658, 659, 660 658 AN ART DECO DARK GREEN DECANTER, of octagonal upward-tapering form, with matching clear glass stopper, in shaped pierced and chased silver shoe, 11” (28cm) high. (1) €150 - 250 659 A LIGHT AMBER GLASS DECANTER AND STOPPER, with pierced silver collar, 11” (28cm) high. (1) €100 - 120

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660 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED CLUTCH DECANTER, with matching stopper, the base struck with the number 47855, 13.75” (35cm). (1) €80 - 150 661 AN EDWARDIAN TABLE-TOP OAK SMOKER’S COMPANION, with two doors, enclosing two drawers, applied with two recessed handles, 9.25” (23cm) high x 12” (30cm) wide. €100 - 120 662 A SELECTION OF IRISH BOOKS, one first edition entitled ‘Sean Treacy and The Third Tipperary Brigade’, by Desmond Ryan, The Kerryman Ltd. 1945; together with Eoin MacNeill’s ‘Phases of Irish History’, M.H.Gill & Sons Ltd 1920; James White’s ‘My Clonmel Scrapbook’; Thomas J. Kenny’s ‘Tour of the Tipperary Hurling Team in America 1926’; and one other. (5) €150 - 250 664 A 19TH CENTURY TWO-COMPARTMENT MAHOGANY CUTLERY BOX, with brass handle, 14.5” (37cm). (1) €100 - 120 665 TWO SIMILAR COLOURED AND LEADED GLASS PANELS, 12.5” (32cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. (2) €180 - 250

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667 A VERY ATTRACTIVE DUBLIN-STYLE DECORATED AND PAINTED FLOWER CART FOR A PONY, basically green with transfer floral decoration and landscapes and tubular steel side rails, on a spring carriage, with steel spoked wheels, with rubber tyres, the adjustable bench with slatted back and seat, 47” (119cm) high x 189” (480cm) wide. (1) €900 - 1,100

668 A FINE TWO-SEATER PONY TRAP, in pristine condition, by McKeon Builder Drumbarton, the main carriage coloured in black with red bands and yellow liner, applied with brass classical female busts, the button seat and back with under-seat storage, on a spring chassis, with two steps and red painted wooden spoked wheels with yellow liners and rubber tyres, one hub stamped with the coach builders name as above, 53” (135cm) high x 57” (145cm) wide x 116” (295cm) deep, including shafts. (1) €900 - 1,400

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669 A VERY LARGE CAST IRON GARDEN OR PARK FOUNTAIN, the hexagonal base with six spouting lion masks, supporting a large circular tongue and dart cast pan with guilloche band, on a baluster leaf cast stem, the pan supporting another smaller pan, on tri-dolphin stem, and two classical semi-draped figures above with hands around a reeded column. (1) €2,500 - 3,000

675 A COMPOSITION GARDEN BIRD BATH, with leaf cast bowl, on a stem formed with The Three Graces, approx 30” (76cm) high. (1) €100 - 150 676 A COMPOSITION STONE GARDEN PLANTER, of circular lobed form, depicting the Twelve Apostles in relief, 12” (30cm) diameter. (1) €60 - 90

670 A GOOD HEAVY CAST IRON FERN PATTERN GARDEN BENCH, with slatted wooden seat. (1) €250 - 350

677 A PAIR OF VERY HEAVY RUSTIC CAST IRON GARDEN BENCHES, each with fern cast back and sides and wooden slatted seat, raised on conforming legs, approx 88” (223cm) wide. (1) €1,000 - 1,500

671 TWO RECTANGULAR ELECTRIC WARMING STANDS. (2) €50 - 70

678 A CAST BRONZE CHURCH OR YARD BELL, with crown finial, 21” (53cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350

671A TWO ELECTRIC GARDEN LAMP STANDARDS, as new, unused. (2) €60 - 90

679 A PAIR OF UNUSUAL SQUARE-CUT KILKENNY LIMESTONE AND CUT-METAL FOOT SCRAPERS, the scrapers in the form of springer spaniels, 12.5” (32cm). (2) €150 - 200

672 TWO SIMILAR CAST IRON GARDEN URNS AND STANDS, each with an egg and dart moulded rim, on a half-reeded and fluted bowl, with stem foot, raised on a two stage square plinth, 32” (96cm) wide approx. (2) €200 - 300

680 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CIRCULAR SLATE SUNDIAL, with bronze gnomon, 12” (30cm) diameter. (1) €500 - 550

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681 A LARGE PAIR OF NICELY WEATHERED COMPOSITION STONE EAGLE PILLAR ORNAMENTS, one facing left, the other facing right, each with wings half spread, 42.5” (108cm) high x 30” (76cm) wide. (2) €850 - 950

674A A LIFE-SIZE BRONZE CLASSICAL FIGURE OF A MAN, holding a club and torch, on circular base, 71” (180cm) high. (1) €5,000 - 6,000

673 673 A HEAVY VICTORIAN CAST IRON GARDEN ARMCHAIR, the back formed with leaf scrolls and upward-scrolling armrests, above an oval seat on three leaf cast legs. (1) €150 - 250 674 A HEAVY CAST IRON CIRCULAR GARDEN TABLE, with marble top, on shaped and pierced figural legs, by T. Green & Co. Ltd, Leeds and London, as is, 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €150 - 180

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691 A TWO-HANDLED GLAZED POTTERY AMPHORA-TYPE VASE, 24” (61cm); together with a collection of planted and other pots, various shapes and sizes; a twohandled blue and white Chinese style modern foot bath; and a large bulbous glass planter. (12) €80 - 150 692 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS TERRACOTTA AND OTHER GARDEN POTS, the majority planted; together with an old terracotta chimney pot. (13) €100 - 150

682 681A A CIRCULAR PIERCED AND CAST ALUMINIUM GARDEN TABLE, together with a pair of similar chairs. (3) €40 - 60

685 A VICTORIAN CAST IRON GARDEN SEAT, probably Coal Brookdale, the rustic back with scrolling foliage and vines above a wooden slatted seat, on four rustic legs, 66” (167cm) wide. (1) €1,700 - 2,100

682 A LARGE PAIR OF WELL MODELLED AND NICELY WEATHERED MEDICI LIONS, near life size, each with a front paw resting on a sphere, one facing left, the other right, on a rectangular plinth , 41” (104 cm). (2) €1,200 - 1,500

686 A LARGE CUT-GRANITE BOLLARD OR GARDEN ART PIECE, with foundation stone attached. (1) €200 - 300

683 A PAIR OF HEAVY CAST IRON STAG-ONBALL PILLAR FINIALS, 35.5” (90cm). (2) €600 - 700

687 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR CUT-GRANITE TROUGH. (1) €200 - 300 688 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR CUT-GRANITE TROUGH. (1) €200 - 300

684 A PAIR OF GOOD QUALITY GOTHIC STYLE CAST METAL GARDEN BENCHES, each back in typical Gothic tracery, above a pierced and honeycomb seat, on square legs, 54” (137cm) wide. (1) €1,200 - 1,500

689 A PAIR OF LARGE TERRACOTTA GARDEN PLANTERS, each with a spiral-cut shrub; together two other terracotta planted pots; and a black glazed pot. (5) €150 - 200

684A A PAIR OF VERY HEAVY VICTORIAN CAST IRON RUSTIC GARDEN BENCHES, each back and seat with scrolling vines on four conforming rustic legs united with serpent stretcher, 51” (129cm) wide. (1) €1,500 - 2,200

690 A COLLECTION OF PLANTED TERRACOTTA AND OTHER GARDEN POTS, various shapes and sizes. (7) €100 - 150

693 A LARGE HEAVY OLD CAST IRON STREET OR YARD PUMP, with shaped handle and fluted dome top, on a three-stage cylindrical trunk, raised on a square stepped composition base, 60” (153cm) high. (1) €250 - 350 694 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS GARDEN POTS, the majority terracotta, various shapes and sizes, some planted. (12) €80 - 120 695 A VERY LARGE HEAVY CUT-GRANITE TROUGH, of asymmetrical form, 32” (81cm) high x 25” (64cm) wide. (1) €350 - 550 696 A LARGE RECTANGULAR CUT-GRANITE TROUGH, 59” (150cm) long, 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €400 - 500 697 A RECTANGULAR CUT GRANITE TROUGH, 37” (94cm) long, 17” (43cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 698 A RECTANGULAR ROUGHLY CUT-GRANITE TROUGH, 38” (97cm) long, 19.5” (49cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 698A A PAIR OF PIERCED CAST-METAL PATIO TABLES OR JARDINIERE STANDS, each of circular form with moulded and pierced top on a tripod base with scroll legs, 28” (71cm) high. (1) €150 - 250

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699A A PAIR OF HEAVY GARDEN OR PATIO CHAIRS, each with pierced back and round pierced seat, on cabriole legs; together with a circular similar table. (3) €120 - 170 700 AN ENFIELD PERCUSSION CARBINE REPLICA, with 28” (71cm) barrel, and two-band threequarter stock, the lock bears a crown and inscribed Enfield, brass furniture and steel ramrod, 44” (112cm). (1) €150 - 220 701 A PERCUSSION ENFIELD CARBINE, with 22” (82cm) barrel, on two-band threequarter stock, with steel ramrod, fold-up ladder sight, no markings to stock, lacking hammer, as is, 48” (122cm). (1) €100 - 150 702 AN EARLY FLINTLOCK MUSKET, with 30” (96cm) barrel, with three-quarter stock and two brass rings, brass furniture, steel ramrod, distressed, as is. (1) €80 - 120 703 AN ENGLISH PERCUSSION MUSKET, probably Tower, with 33” (84cm) barrel, with three-quarter stock, steel ramrod and brass furniture, the lock loose and stamped with a crown, lacking brass back-strap, 49” (125cm). (1) €250 - 350 704 A DOUBLE BARREL SIDE-BY-SIDE PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN, serial number 1046, with associated barrels, as is; together with another percussion single barrel ditto, also as is. (2) €80 - 100 705 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BELGIAN FLINTLOCK MUSKET REPLICA, with 27” (69cm) barrel, and full stock with two steel bands, the lock struck with a standing lion holding a shield, 43” (110cm) overall. (1) €100 - 200 706 A 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION MUSKET, with 32” (82cm) barrel, the three-quarter stock with two brass rings and a steel ramrod, steel furniture and lock, no apparent marks, 48.5” (123cm). (1) €180 - 250

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715 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH PERCUSSION MILITARY MUSKET, with 27” (69cm) barrel, on light wooden three-quarter stock and steel ramrod, the lock indistinctly inscribed De St Elienne, brass furniture, 43” (110cm). (1) €180 - 220 716 A FINE HEAVY 1851 TOWER PERCUSSION MUSKET, with 39” (100cm) barrel, on three-quarter stock, the lock struck with the crown an V.R, Tower and 1851, the stock struck with the name A.E. Nightingale by the back strap, also markings by the butt, 54” (137cm). (1) €300 - 500 717 A FRENCH PERCUSSION RIFLE, with three-quarter octagonal barrel, sighted, 32” (81cm), stamped 195 at the breech, with brass furniture and steel lock, 48” (122cm), lacking ramrod. (1) €180 - 250 718 A FINE TOWER BROWN BESS PERCUSSION MUSKET, with 39” (99cm) sighted barrel, three-quarter walnut stock, the steel side lock with crown G.R. and Tower, the barrel with various proof marks, and stamped 1849, all brass furniture and steel ramrod, 55.5” (140cm). (1) €200 - 300 719 AN 1857 TOWER PERCUSSION MUSKET, with 38.5” (98cm) three-band barrel, on threequarter walnut stock, with steel ramrod, the lock stamped with the crown VR and tower with 1857, brass furniture, 55” (140cm). (1) €280 - 350 720 A RARE AUSTRIAN PERCUSSION SHORT CAVALRY CARBINE, with 14.5” (37cm) sighted barrel, on three quarter stock, with steel ramrod and steel furniture, sling bar with paddle ring, 30” (76cm). (1) €250 - 320 721 A GOOD LARGE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH PERCUSSION SERVICE MUSKET, serial number 2764, 40” (102cm) barrel, with three-quarter three-band stock, steel ramrod, brass and steel furniture lock plate, inscribed MRE. LLE/ De St Etienne, 54” (138cm). (1) €300 - 500 722 A VERY GOOD THREE-BAND SNIDER CONVERSION ENFIELD RIFLE, stamped Tower 1870, the lock also struck with the crown, 38” (97cm) barrel, the three-quarter stock with brass furniture, lacking folding ladder sight, 55” (140cm) overall. (1) €400 - 600

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723 AN EAST INDIA COMPANY .75 BORE BROWN BESS MUSKET, converted to percussion, the lock markings show the East India Company Rampant Lion adapted in 1808, the lock is also stamped D11, the barrel with three-quarter stock steel ramrod and brass furniture, as is, 54” (140cm). (1) €400 - 500 724 A 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION MUSKET, probably French, with 40” (102cm) barrel, on a three-band three-quarter stock, with steel ramrod, the stock stamped with a crowned monogram and an oval device, 56” (142cm). (1) €200 - 300 725 TWO OLD PERCUSSION RIFLES, both as is. (2) €80 - 150 726 A HEAVY 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION MUSKET, with two-stage octagonal section barrel, 34” (86cm), on half-elm stock with steel furniture, distressed; together with another smaller percussion sporting gun, probably French, as is. (2) €100 - 200 727 A 19TH CENTURY SPORTING MUSKET, with 38” (97cm) barrel, on half walnut stock with steel ramrod and brass furniture, no visible markings, as is, lacking hammer; together with another small percussion sporting gun, distressed. (2) €60 - 90

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728 A GOOD RARE NEPALESE .577 CAL SNIDER RIFLE, with three-band three-quarter walnut stock, with steel ramrod, breech lock latch and brass furniture, the butt cap and trigger guard band inscribed in Nagari script, the folding adjustable sight also in Nagari numerals, 55” (140cm). (1) €300 - 400 728A W.J. JEFFERY & CO. LTD, a fine pair of 12-bore double-barrel box lock side-by-side sporting ejector guns, no. 1 & 2, serial number 25666 & 25667, with 30” (76cm) barrel, each signed on barrel, rib and lock, with walnut stock, double-trigger chequered grip, the locks nicely chased with scrolling foliage, 47” (119cm) overall, in original brass bound leather case. (2) €5,000 - 8,000 729 A GOOD 1877 TOWER SNIDER RIFLE, with crown VR cypher to lock, 29.5” (75cm) barrel, on two-band three-quarter stock, ramrod, and four-stage folding ladder sight, 49” (124cm). (1) €300 - 500 730 AN 1860 BRITISH SERVICE PERCUSSION MUSKET, with 24” (61cm) barrel, on three-quarter two-band stock, with steel ramrod and brass furniture, the lock stamped with the crown and VR and 1860, 40” (102cm). (1) €200 - 300 731 A LARGE HEAVY FRENCH PERCUSSION MUSKET, with 38” (97cm) barrel, on three-quarter stock, the lock inscribed De St. Eitnne, with iron furniture, as is. (1) €100 - 200

732 A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL MUSKET, probably Belgian, with 33” (84cm) barrel, on a three-quarter two-band stock, with steel ramrod and iron furniture, 50” (127cm). (1) €180 - 250 733 A PERCUSSION MUSKET, probably East India Company, with 28” (72cm) barrel, on three-quarter stock, associated steel ramrod and brass furniture, the steel lock struck with the lion rampant, 44” (112cm), (damage to stock), as is. (1) €200 - 300 734 A 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION MUSKET, with 29” (74cm) barrel, on two-ring three-quarter stock and brass furniture, lacking ramrod, no apparent marks, 46.5” (118cm). (1) €200 - 300 735 A 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION CARBINE, with 26” (66cm) barrel, on a three-quarter twoband stock, lacking hammer, with brass furniture, the butt-plate struck with 99 over M over 393, barrel badly pitted, as is. (1) €80 - 150 736 AN EGYPTIAN MODEL 1879 ROLLING BLOCK SINGLE SHOT RIFLE, by Remington USA, with 34” (86cm) three-band barrel, on three-quarter stock, lacking sight, 51” (130cm). (1) €200 - 300 737 A COLLECTION OF FIVE ASSORTED REPRODUCTION FLINTLOCK PISTOLS. (5) €70 - 90

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749, 750, 751 738 A 19TH CENTURY DOUBLE BARREL SIDE BY SIDE PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOL, with 2.75” (7cm) screw-off Damascus barrel, engraved lock, and chequered walnut grip, 7.5” (19cm). (1) €80 - 120 739 A GOOD PERCUSSION FIVE-SHOT REVOLVER, probably Belgian, with 4.75” (12cm) octagonal barrel, engraved lock plates and buttcap, with two-part wooden grip, 10” (26cm). (1) €100 - 150

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752 A RARE FLINTLOCK BOX-LOCK POCKET PISTOL, by Gillet Briston, with 1.75” (4.5cm) screw-off barrel, signed on the brass lock with concealed trigger and slide, safety catch thumb-piece, on a walnut flat-sided grip, 6” (15cm) overall. (1) €200 - 300

745 A SMALL PERCUSSION BOX LOCK PISTOL, Symonds, with 1.5” (4cm) screw-off barrel, engraved and signed lock with concealed trigger, and a walnut grip, with sliding thumb piece safety, 5” (13cm) overall. (1) €180 - 250

753 A GOOD PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOL, by Simmons of London, with 1.75” (4.5cm) octagonal blued screw-off barrel, brass signed box-lock, with concealed trigger and slide safety catch thumb-piece, on a chequered walnut grip, 6” (15cm) overall. (1) €200 - 300

746 A SMITH AND WESSON NICKEL-PLATED PIN FIRE FIVE-SHOT REVOLVER, 3.5” (9cm) barrel, serial number 84870, 8” (20cm). (1) €100 - 200 747 AN AMERICAN MARLIN FIREARMS COMPANY NO. 32 STANDARD 1875 NICKEL-PLATED FIVE-SHOT SINGLEACTION REVOLVER, with 3” (7.5cm) barrel, signed and inscribed on the barrel, .32 rim fire bag shaped checkered gutta-percha grips, 7” (18cm). (1) €150 - 250 748 A .32 CAL FINE FIVE-SHOT REVOLVER, by Wilkes-Barre P.A., with spur trigger, 1.75” (4.5cm), octagonal barrel, with two-part horn grip, Lee Arms Co. “Red Jacket”. (1) €150 - 250 749 A RARE GERMAN MILITARY PERCUSSION PISTOL-CARBINE, lacking its detachable shoulder stock, wtih threequarter walnut stock, brass furniture and steel lock, 10” (26cm) barrel swivel ring to brass buttcap, struck with no. 318A, the brass side plate inscribed C,D, A10B, 17.5” (45cm) overall. (1) €300 - 400 750 A PERCUSSION MILITARY PISTOL, with 9” (23cm) barrel, indistinctly signed on the steel lock, on half walnut stock with brass furniture, the brass plate dated 1828, the butt with swivel Lanyard ring, 15.5” (40cm). (1) €150 - 200 751 AN 1846 REGULATION ISSUE SEA SERVICE PERCUSSION PISTOL, with 6” (15cm) steel barrel, stamped with various proof, ordnance and inspection stamps, and with swivel ramrod, the lock stamped with the crown VR and Tower 1846, with three-quarter walnut stock, brass butt-cap with steel Lanyard loop, 12” (20cm) overall. (1) €200 - 300

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754 A LARGE SWEDISH PERCUSSION CAVALRY RIFLE PISTOL, with 11.75” (30cm) sighted barrel, the steel side lock stamped 1853, on a half walnut stock with brass furniture and typical checkered grip, the brass butt-cap with steel Lanyard ring, and struck with various numbers, 816 to one side and the opposite 1 over 1 over 36, the barrel and the lock also struck with 816, 19” (48cm) overall, lacking shoulder stock. (1) €300 - 500 755 A FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOL, unsigned, with plain steel lock and full walnut stock, inlaid with brass and white metal geometric designs, the barrel 11” (28cm), with steel ramrod, 19” (48cm) overall. (1) €100 - 200 756 A GOOD CONTINENTAL SIX SHOT PINFIRE REVOLVER, probably Lefaucheux, with 3.5” (9cm) octagonal barrel, ELG proof mark to cylinder, with folding two-part wooden grip, 7” (18cm). (1) €150 - 200 757 A SMALL SIX-SHOT CONTINENTAL PINFIRE REVOLVER, DeFaucheux style, 3.5” (9cm) barrel with fold-up trigger, the rib stamped 1850, 7” (18cm) overall. (1) €105 - 250 758 A LEFAUCHEUX RIMFIRE POCKET REVOLVER, six-shot with folding trigger, 3” (7.5cm) octagonal barrel with steel ejector rod and walnut two-part grip, Liege mark on cylinder, 7” (18cm). (1) €150 - 200 759 A SIX SHOT RIMFIRE REVOLVER, probably Lefaucheux, with 2.75” (7cm) barrel and a folding trigger, with two-part wooden bagshaped grip, 6.5” (17cm). (1) €100 - 200

761 A GOOD PERCUSSION PISTOL, by Weiss Bros, with 8” (20cm) barrel, and full walnut stock with checkered grip, the butt-cap with steel Lanyard ring and signed on the lock, 13” (33cm). (1) €250 - 320 762 A PERCUSSION PISTOL by Joseph Charles Reilly, London, with 7.5” (19cm) octagonal barrel, signed on the rib, full walnut stock with checkered grip, also signed on the engraved lock, lacking hammer and ramrod, 13.5” (34cm). (1) €200 - 300 763 A DOUBLE BARREL EUROPEAN OVER AND UNDER PERCUSSION PISTOL, with two Damascus cannon barrels, 4” (10cm), struck with various numbers; and another similar ditto, both with double triggers. (2) €100 - 200 764 A PERCUSSION CAP POCKET PISTOL, with 2.75” (7cm) screw-off cannon barrel, associated wooden grip; together with another similar pistol with octagonal barrel, and checkered walnut grip, 7.5” (19cm), both as is. (2) €80 - 120 765 A BELGIAN FLINTLOCK SEA SERVICE PISTOL, with 9” (23cm) barrel, on .75 walnut stock, Belgian proofs to barrel, brass furniture and butt-cap with steel ring, grip broken and restuck, lacking upper cock section, 15.25” (39cm) as is; together with another similar, also lacking upper cock section. (2) €250 - 350 766 A J.A. LIEGE DOUBLE BARREL SIDE-BYSIDE PERCUSSION PISTOL, with 4.75” (9cm) barrel, engraved boxlock, with two-part checkered and shell-carved grip, (one hammer and two triggers damaged), 9” (23cm); together with another similar, as is. (2) €100 - 200 767 A VERY LARGE THREE-BAND PUNT GUN, with three-quarter stock, and 64” (163cm) barrel, flared at the muzzle. (1) €700 - 800 768 AN 18TH CENTURY OR EARLY 19TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK PISTOL, with 12.25” (31cm) octagonal steel barrel, threequarter walnut stock with steel lock, 19” (48cm) overall (as is). (1) €150 - 200

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781 A 19TH CENTURY BOX LOCK PERCUSSION PISTOL, with 1.25 (4cm) screw-off barrel, signed and inscribed London on lock, walnut grip 6” (15cm), together with a small commemoration plaque applied with two bullets and Irish national volunteers badge. (1) €100 - 150 790 A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF ENGLISH, EUROPEAN AND ORIENTAL PORCELAIN, comprising various miniature porcelain figures; two Royal Doulton girl figures; two potted plant ornaments; stoneware candlestick; various cups and saucers, etc. (approx 22 pieces) €30 - 40 791 A CHINESE LIGHT BLUE AND BROWN CRACKLEWARE DRAGON VASE, 12” (31cm) high; a small Chinese needlework band; two small ironstone jugs; other assorted ironstone; and a Bloor Derby plate. (a lot) €70 - 90 792 A PAIR OF CHINESE NANKIN BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SOUP TUREENS AND COVERS, 18th century, each decorated with dwellings by a river, the dome tops with scroll finials, each with two rabbit-mask handles, 13” (33cm). (2) €400 - 600 793 AN ENGLISH NANKING STYLE BLUE AND WHITE SOUP TUREEN AND COVER, 19th century, printed in the Chinoiserie style, with lion head finial and two scroll handles, 14” (36cm). (1) €80 - 120

798 A BALINESE CARVED HARDWOOD FIGURE, modelled with a fisherman holding a net, 23.5” (60cm) high. (1) €100 - 200 799 A CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE DRAGON VASE, of baluster form, 16” (41cm). (1) €150 - 170 800 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CYLINDRICAL VASES, each with slightly flared neck, four character mark to base, both as is, 12” (31cm). (2) €70 - 90 802 A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASES, each decorated with fish, 6” (15cm); together with a modern baluster shaped Chinese vase and cover, decorated with phoenixes, 12.5” (32cm). (3) €70 - 120 803 ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN DOYLE (1792-1868), pen name H.B., ‘A Satirical Portrait of Daniel O’Connell Looking Through a Window, Holding a Pistol’, O.O.C., bears indistinct monogram H.B. lower left, 23” (59cm) x 18” (46cm); offered with a framed copy of the sketch and text relating to same. (1) Note: This image appeared in a book entitled ‘Sixty Years a Queen’ - the cartoon was drawn by John Doyle who painted in oils. It is quite possible this was commissioned later by O’Connell or some Irish club. This particular sketch depicts him on the watch for an opportunity to attack the government with the weapon of ‘Repeal’, (2) €700 - 1,100

794 AN ANTIQUE CHINESE BRONZE WATER LADLE, with geometric pattern and stylised dragons, inset with a wooden handle, 10” (26cm). (1) €180 - 250

778 PADRAIG H. PEARSE 1879-1916, a silver proof medallion by Paul Vinez, commemorating 1916-1966, with relief portrait on the reverse, the reverse with a quotation of the proclamation, issued by Warboys, 70g, in original case. (1) €200 - 300

796 A PAIR OF CHINESE BRASS AND CLOISONNE VASES, each with two brass handles, 9.5” (24cm) high. (2) €105 - 250

779 AN EAMONN DE VALERA COMMEMORATIVE BRONZE MEDALLION, 1882-1875, in fitted case, 2.25” (5.5cm) diameter. (1) €40 - 60

797 A CHINESE BRONZE DEITY FIGURE, possibly Tara, seated on a lotus cushion, 14” (36cm). (1) €200 - 300

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811 A VERY IMPORTANT CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE “KRAAK” PORCELAIN DISH, WANLI (1573-1619), the centre roundel decorated with three ducks on a river bank and two in flight amongst foliage, the border with eight alternating panels, depicting sunflowers and precious objects, 19.5 “(50cm)d. (1) Provenance: Geoffrey Walters London, stamp verso . Also Spink & Co. stamp verso. €4,000 - 6,000

805 AN INDIAN CARVED WOODEN GROUP, modelled with a figure riding on an elephant pulling a log, 13.5” (35cm) high. (1) €140 - 180 806 A SMALL CHINESE FIGURE OF A SEATED BUDDHA, on tri-form stand with three legs, 9.5” (24cm). (1) €100 - 200 807 A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE OR STICK STAND, of cylindrical form and flared neck, decorated with all-over prunus pattern and genre chattels, 23.5” (60cm). (1) €300 - 500

812 A GOOD PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SMALL MEAT PLATTERS, Qianlong (1736-95), the centre panel decorated with a bird perched on a tree branch, and another in flight above, by a three panel screen, the border decorated with various birds, 13” (33cm) wide. (1) Provenance: Geoffrey Waters, London Stamp on base. €800 - 1,200

810 810 A LARGE QIANLONG (1736-95) CHINESE IMARI PATTERN PORCELAIN MEAT PLATTER, decorated with a pair of phoenixes, riding a over flowering plants and fruit, 17” (43cm)w. (1) Provenance: Geoffrey Waters London, stamp on the base. €800 - 1,200

808 808 A FINE RARE PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE KANGXI (1662-1722) PORCELAIN JARS, each decorated with phoenix amongst prunes, each with carved and pierced prunus pattern and cover, one with stamp and number, 9.25” ( 23.25cm) high. (2) Provenance: P. Fungst Collection, Geoffrey Waters London, two stamps. €1,200 - 1,800

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820 AN UNUSUAL FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE, with short flared neck, decorated with noble figures and attendants in red, green, white, blue, and black, 17.5” (44.5cm). (1) €600 - 900

832 INDIAN SCHOOL, a set of six portraits depicting various Indian women, in colourful traditional costume, by various artists, gouache on dark paper, 15” (38cm) x 9.75” (25cm). (6) €100 - 200

821 A 19TH CENTURY FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN DRAGON VASE, decorated with two four-claw dragons, on yellow ground, 13.5” (34cm) high. (1) €100 - 150 823 A BLUE AND WHITE CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE OR JAR, with all-over fruiting pomegranates, 11.5” (29cm). (1) €600 - 900 824 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, 19th century, decorated with stylized scrolls, on circular foot, 6.5in (16.5cm) diameter. (1) €60 - 90 825 AN UNUSUAL CHINESE TURQUOISE GROUND FAMILLE ROSE BOWL, with seal mark, 8” (20cms). (1) €60 - 90

833 833 A PAIR OF TALL MEIJI PERIOD HEXAGONAL SATSUMA PORCELAIN VASES, profusely decorated with court figures, 18.5” (47cm). (2) €200 - 300

826 A SET OF FOUR LATE 18TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PLATES, each centred with a hen and cockerel by garden fence with colourful flowers, 9 inches (23cm). (4) €140 - 160 828 A JAPANESE IMARI DISH, decorated with flowers and birds, 11” (28cm); together with a pair of smaller ditto, 8.5in (22cm); and one other pair with serrated panelled edge, 9” (23cm). (5) €30 - 50 829 A CHINESE GILT BRASS CENSER, with pierced cover and dragon-head finial, and two elephant masks to the body, on a tri-form wooden base, 11” (28cm). (1) €100 - 150

834 834 A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE BOTTLE VASE, decorated with figures in a mountainous river landscape, 11.5” (29cm) high. (1) €200 - 300

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835 A RARE PAIR OF IRON RED “DRAGON” WINE CUPS, with blue six-character mark to base, crisply potted, and finely enamelled around the exterior, depicting two ferocious five-claw dragons chasing after flaming pearls amidst flaming clouds above a band of crashing waves to the foot, 2” (5cm) high, 2.25” (6cm) diameter. (2) €1500 - 2500

840 A NINE PIECE CHINESE CHERRYWOOD SUITE OF DINING ROOM FURNITURE, comprising eight chairs (6+2), each with dragon carved pierced splats, the dining table with a spare leaf, the frieze carved with dragons, and raised on square legs, 110” (280cm) long x 42” (107cm) wide. (9) €700 - 1,100 841 AN EARLY CHINESE JADE BI-DISC, with raised scroll decoration, on the centre band, and an outer etched band, with various designs to both sides, the outer edge bevelled, the disc 3.5” (9cm) diameter, the centre opening 1” (2.5cm). (1) €600 - 700

836 836 A GOOD PAIR OF LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGERS, KANGXI (1654-1722) decorated with pagodas in a landscape, inside fruit sprig border, 15.25” (39cm). (1) Provenance: Geoffrey Waters London stamp on base. €800 - 1,200

842 A CIRCULAR CHINESE GREEN JADE DISC, one side carved with a stylised dragon in relief, the other plain with a bevelled edge, 4” (10cm). (1) €150 - 200

849 849 A PAIR OF ADAMS STYLE SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Sheffield c.1921, each of oval form with fluted vase shaped socle, on tapering fluted stem, on oval foot, 29.5” (30cm) high. (2) €250 - 350

838 A CARVED CHINESE EROTIC GROUP, modelled with a couple, 6” (15cm) high; together with a gold-plate full hunter fob watch case. (2) €70 - 90

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845 A CHINESE PAPER FAN, decorated with figures on balconies and bone sticks, in silk needlework pouch, 11” (28cm); together with another Chinese fan, decorated with flowers and inscribed “Grand Hotel Des Wagons Lits Ltd, Peking China” with a view of the hotel showing various flags, including the Union Jack, the opposite side with the view of The Temple Heaven Peking, inscribed with various signatures in pencil, 10” (26cm). (2) €80 - 150

843 THREE JADE BANGLES, various colours. (3) €80 - 150

837 A CHINESE JADE BEAD NECKLACE, 25” (64cm) long. (1) €80 - 120

839 A CHINESE WHITE METAL OR SILVER QUIVER, with three bands and reeded body, holding a knife and two chopsticks, with ring suspender, indistinct mark to base, 11” (28cm). (1) €100 - 200

844 A CHINESE PIERCED LIGHT JADE BI-DISC, the circular band carved with raised spirals, and with two pierced scrolling spandrels to either side, 2” (5cm) diameter, 3.25” (8cm) including spandrels. (1) €150 - 250

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855 A CUT GLASS CLARET JUG, with silver plated mounts, the glass engraved with scrolling vines and bird, the silver-plate top with a grotesque mask spout and domed case, 12.5” (32cm); together with another smaller similar ditto with mask spout, 9.5” (24cm). (1) €150 - 250 856 A HEAVY TWO-HANDLED SILVER TROPHY OR RACING CUP, by Walker and Hall Sheffield. 1908, on stem base, inscribed ‘The Muskerry Hunt Point to Point 7th March 1910 Members Race’, 12” (30cm), 987g. (1) €800 - 1,200

851 851 A LARGE HEAVY CRESTED SILVER TRAY OR SALVER, late Victorian London, 1897, and with the stamp of Langley Archer West (Law), with serpentineshaped gadroon edge, around a chased and crested centre, raised on four ball and claw feet, 2564g, 19” (48cm) diameter. (1) €1,000 - 1,500

857 A GOOD PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER AND SILVER GILT GOTHIC STYLE STEMMED SALTS, by H.Y Wilkinson & Co. Sheffield 1939, each pierced body with typical Gothic tracery, and inset with cobalt blue cut-glass liners, 175g. (2) €250 - 350

852 A GEORGE III STYLE SILVER SALVER, Sheffield 1904, with shell and scroll edge, on three scroll legs, 1100g, 15.5” (39cm). (1) €600 - 800

858 A FINE EARLY GEORGE II IRISH SILVER BOWL, by Robert Calderwood Dublin 1729, with plain circular body, on a short circular stem foot, 7.25” (18.5cm) diameter, 667g. (1) €1,500 - 2,500

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864 A PAIR HEAVY SILVER-PLATE CANDLESTICKS, by Reed & Barton U.S.A., each with baluster leaf-moulded and fluted stem, on Rococo style circular foot, 13.25” (34cm) high. (2) €100 - 200

859 859 A FINE LARGE VICTORIAN SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, by J. Mahony, Dublin 1846, comprising a pumpkin-shaped teapot, chased with flowers and scrolling foliage, under a domed cover with flower-head finial, on a circular chased stem base, together with a matching jug and bowl. (3)

860 860 AN ATTRACTIVE THREE-PIECE VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT TEA SERVICE, London 1879, by Robert Harper, comprising an ogee baluster-shaped teapot, profusely chased with scrolling foliage and cartouches under a domed cover with flower-head finial, the spout in the form of an eagle head above a grotesque mask, raised on four scroll legs, headed with grotesque masks, together with a matching sugar and cream, 875g. (3) €350 - 550 861 A CASED SET OF SIX SHEFFIELD SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, c.1922, by Jas. Dixon & Son: together with a set of six cased Birmingham coffee spoons 1946; and a cased set of six silver soup spoons, Sheffield 1930. (3) €150 - 200

865 AN UNUSUAL ART NOUVEAU SILVER TABLE CENTRE OR APERGNE, with three flower-head arm vases, and a conforming centre vase, on a circular dome bowl, Birmingham 1911, 12” (30cm) high, 587g overall. (1) €200 - 300 866 A GOOD VICTORIAN SILVER CLARET JUG, by Robert Hopper and Sons, London 1862, profusely chased with cherubs, scrolling foliage, vines and large cartouche, applied with a leaf scroll handle, on stem base, 13” (33cm) high, 924g. (1) €1,200 - 1,600

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867 A GOOD PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN PEAR SHAPED CHOCOLATE POTS, London 1891, each chased with foliage and scrolls under a domed cover and applied with octagonal ebonised handle, on three shell-cast scroll legs, 6” (15cm) high, 374g overall. (2) €400 - 500

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868 A RARE SOLID SILVER LOBSTER-FORM CAVIAR DISH COVER, and silver-gilt liner, by Comyns London 1995, naturalistically modelled with articulated claws, 16.5” (42cm) long, 3600g approx. (1) €2,500 - 3,500

862 A HEAVY SILVER-PLATE OVAL TWO-HANDLED TRAY, the top chased with scrolling foliage, within an ornate pierced serpentineshaped border, with a series of classical female masks in relief, with two shell and scroll handles on four leaf-cast legs, 26” (66cm). (1) €200 - 300 863 A VERY FINE AND HEAVY PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SHEFFIELD SILVER-PLATE TWO-BRANCH THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, by Creswick & Co. Sheffield, each with two leaf-cast scroll arms, and a conforming centre light, on a baluster stem and circular foot, with three shell feet, 20” (51cm) high. (2) €450 - 550

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869 869 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN WIRE-WORK COASTERS, each with heavy vine-cast edge, on a circular base, both crested, by Elkington & Co. Birmingham, 8” (20cm). (2) €200 - 300

870 870 A LARGE HEAVY SILVER-PLATED TRAY, with two scroll handles, the pierced serpentine shaped border with leaf scrolls and a bead edge, the tray top chased profusely with scrolling foliage, within a bright-cut border, 30” (77cm)h, distributed by Rhodes of Bradford. (1) €450 - 550

872 A GEORGE II SILVER WARWICK CRUET SET, by John Delmestre, London 1757, the six circular slots housing three matching vase shaped castors; together with a pair of small cut-glass ewers, associated, each with white metal mount, spout and handle, incorporating a hinged top with steel thumb-piece, the frame on four shell and leaf-cast legs, with an armorial cartouche to the front, 1674g. (6) €2,000 - 3,000

876 A SET OF FIVE GOOD QUALITY SILVER PLATED AND SILVER GILT STEMMED SALTS, each on reeded body, with a leaf and shell-cast edge, 3.5” (9cm). (5) €150 - 200 877 A PAIR OF SILVER CRESTED HELMETSHAPED SAUCE BOATS, Birmingham, mid 20th century, each with leaf crest, double scroll handle and raised on shell capped legs, with pad feet, 364g. (2) €200 - 300

873 A GOOD OVAL 19TH CENTURY SILVERPLATED DISH AND COVER, chased with scrolling foliage and cartouches, under a lion mask and leaf-cast handle, 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150

878 A RECTANGULAR SILVER-PLATED TABLE COASTER, with faux-tortoiseshell base; together with a novelty cruet stand, modelled as a hound with salt and mustard container. (2) €100 - 120

874 A PAIR OF SHEFFIELD SILVERPLATED TWO-BRANCH THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, each with two reeded arms, each vase-shaped socket with a flame finial on a gadroon moulded tapering stem, with circular base, 22.5” (57cm) high. (2) €200 - 300

879 A PAIR OF TIFFANY & CO. STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKS, each with vase-shaped socket, on a tapering stem and circular base, 609g, 9.5” (24cm). (2) €250 - 350

875 A SET OF THREE HEAVY SILVER ASH TRAYS, modern Sheffield marks, each with shell and scroll-cast edge, 233g. (3) €150 - 200

880 A SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKER, Birmingham 1953, of dodecagon vase form, with circular dome cover and strainer, inset on octagonal stem base, 7.5” (19cm) high, 398g, (1) €250 - 350

871 871 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CAKE BASKET, London 1897, with swing handle, the bowl chased with fruit panels and alternate pierced panels on a stem base, 10” (26cm) diameter, 628g. (1) €350 - 450

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881 A RECTANGULAR SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, London 1907, and smaller similar Birmingham ditto. (2) €80 - 150 882 A RECTANGULAR MACHINE-TURNED SILVER CIGAR OR CIGARETTE BOX, with Celtic style rim and feet, 7” (18cm). (1) €100 - 150 883 A RECTANGULAR MACHINE-TURNED SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, Birmingham 1929, 5.5” (14cm). (1) €80 - 150

890 A LARGE OVAL SILVER-PLATED SERVING TRAY, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 185363, chased with scrolling foliage, inside a C-scroll and stylised shell border, with two shell and leaf cast handles, 29.5” (75cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 891 A PAIR OF BIRMINGHAM SILVER CONESHAPED VASES, c.1902, each with circular weighted foot, 6.25” (16cm) high. (2) €60 - 90

884 A CASED SHEFFIELD SILVER GRAPE SCISSORS, c.1897, 97g. (1) €100 - 150

892 AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER GOBLET, chased with vines and scrolling foliage and a central cartouche, by Thomas Jones of Dublin 1789, on a flaring stemmed foot, 6.5” (16cm), 217g. (1) €300 - 400

885 A PAIR OF SMALL SILVER ARCH-TOP TOAST RACK, London 1935, 98g, (1) €80 - 120

893 A FERN ENGRAVED GLASS CLARET JUG, with silver-plated mount, spout and handle, 11.75” (30cm) high. (1) €150 - 220

886 THREE SILVER ASH TRAYS, various dates and shapes, 212g. (3) €80 - 90

894 A LARGE HEAVY VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATE TANTALUS, with three cut-glass decanters and stoppers, the ornate frame with shaped mask handle and further grotesque masks, within cartouches below, on scroll legs, 18” (46cm) high. (1) €120 - 180

887 A MODERN IRISH SILVER MUSTARD POT, in the George II style, Dublin 1967, with domed and hinged cover, together with a blue glass liner, and an associated silver spoon, 287g. (1) €300 - 400 888 A SILVER PLATED AND CRESTED CAMPANA SHAPED CHAMPAGNE COOLER, with lift-out liner, the rim applied with two handles, on a stem base, 11.25” (29cm) high. (1) €250 - 320 889 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED WINE COASTERS, each with vine cast edge, 8.5”; together with another similar ditto. (3) €80 - 150

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897 A SMALL THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, Birmingham 1920, comprising an oval tea pot with ebonised handle, and a matching sugar bowl and cream jug, 650g. (3) €350 - 450 898 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED STATIONARY CASE, the silver front profusely chased and pierced with scrolling foliage, cartouche, flowers and C-scrolls, 11.25” (29cm)w; together with a matching silver fronted blotter pad. (2) €400 - 500 899 AN OVAL SILVER-PLATED WAITER, on four steel legs; together with a two-piece condiment set; a silver-plated two-handled warming stand on four legs; a silver-plated candlestick; and a glass pickle jar with cover, on plated stand. (a lot) €60 - 90 900 A GEORGE III STYLE SILVER SAUCE BOAT, London 1960, with gadroon edge on a helmet shaped body and leaf scroll handle, raised on three shell-capped legs with pad feet; together with another slightly smaller ditto, London 1935, 545g. (2) €180 - 250 901 A TWO-HANDLED SILVER PORRINGER, late Victorian, London 1894, with gadroon band and half-reeded and fluted body, 7” (17.5cm) high, 224g. (1) €80 - 120 902 A HEAVY DUBLIN SILVER STRAWBERRY DISH, with 1916-1966 Jubilee commemoration mark; another small strawberry dish, Dublin 1988 commemorative Dublin City Millennium; and a lobed and pierced silver bon-bon dish, Dublin 1973, commemorating Ireland’s entry into the European Community, 397g. (3) €140 - 180 903 AN IRISH SILVER WAITER, in the George III style, Dublin 1999, with shaped border, 10” (25cm), 521g. (1) €80 - 150

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904 A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER-CRESTED TABLE SPOON, by John Shield Dublin 1759; together with another Edinburgh tablespoon, 1796; an Irish Victorian silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs by C. Cummins Dublin 1853; another similar, Dublin 1860; a pair of Birmingham silver serving spoons, each with pierced handle; and a late George IV Irish kings pattern sauce ladle by J. Brady Dublin 1926, 500g. (7) €180 - 250

907 A CONTINENTAL SILVER GILT CHRISTENING CUP AND SAUCER, the cup of lobed form and triple-scroll handle, chased with flowers on a matching saucer; together with a late Victorian chased silver bowl, London 1890, in the Indian style, 365g. (3) €80 - 150 908 A SET OF THREE LATE GEORGIAN SILVER SALT TUBS, each with gadroon edge on three mask and scroll feet; together with another Irish Georgian ditto Dublin 1815, raised on lion mask and paw feet; another by James Le Bass Dublin 1818; and one other late Victorian salt tub, 668g. (6) €500 - 700

905 AN IRISH VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING CUP, Dublin 1839, by J. Moore, the baluster body with a vine band applied with eagle head and leafcast handle, 4” (10cm) high, 207g. (1) €100 - 150

909 A GOOD SILVER-MOUNTED AND CUTGLASS CLARET JUG, with silver collar, cover and handle, London 1901, 11.5” (29cm) high. (1) €200 - 300

906 A BALUSTER-SHAPED SILVER CREAM JUG, London 1773, on stem base, chased with flowers, 4.25” (11cm); a small vase-shaped pepper castor Birmingham 1878; and a small London Silver bon-bon dish, 1997, combined weight 161g. (3) €100 - 150

910 A VICTORIAN CRESTED CRUET STAND BASE, chased with scrolling foliage and raised on four scroll legs, 8.25” (21cm)h, as is; together with a Sheffield silver-plated entree dish stand, with two handles on four scroll legs, 13.25” (34cm) high. (2) €100 - 150 911 A RECTANGULAR SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, Chester 1897, 7” (18cm); a three-piece christening set comprising a small Irish Victorian silver fork and spoon, and a small bone-handled knife. (4) €200 - 250 912 A 9K GOLD PRESENTATION CIGARETTE CASE, to W.H. Collins, the famous sports journalist, of pen name Dromio, who died in 1950, Signed by H.L. & R.F. Doherty, and HS Mahony; 109g, 4.5” (11cm) high x 3” (7.5cm) wide. The Dohertys were English brothers and competed successfully in both singles and doubles at Wimbledon. H.W. Mahony was a Cork born Olympic bronze medalist (1900) in Tennis and also a Wimbledon champion. (1) €1,200 - 1,500 913 A THREE-STRAND PEARL BRACELET, with silver clasp. (1) €70 - 90 914 A 9K GOLD MUFF CHAIN, with horse and jockey pendant, 27” (69cm), 28g; together with a small 9k gold ribbon brooch. (2) €200 - 300 915 A SILVER AND GOLD RUBBED LATE VICTORIAN BANGLE, together with a pinchbeck muff chain, with ball locket pendant. (2) €50 - 80 916 A SET OF FOUR HEAVY “BOAR HEAD” SILVER MENU STANDS, London 1911, each on circular base; together with a French silver wine taster with serpentine ring handle, 274g. (5) €100 - 200

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938 ATTRIBUTED TO STEPHEN CATTERSON SMITH (1806-1872), ‘Portrait of Gerald Fitzgerald, 5th Duke of Leinster (1851-1893)’ according to plate on frame, depicted standing in a landscape, wearing a brown coat, leather gloves, and a double barrel sporting gun, O.O.C., 54” (137cm) x 42” (107cm). (1) €2,000 - 3,000

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TERMS & CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS 917 A THREE-PIECE SILVER-PLATED TEA SERVICE, each piece with oval fluted body, comprising teapot and sugar and cream; a similar tall coffee pot; a silver plated tray; and another teapot. (6) €70 - 90 918 A LARGE 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED ENTREE DISH AND COVER, with leaf scroll edge and two handles, on a conforming rectangular warming stand, with two handles and four leaf scroll legs, 15” (38cm); together with three other rectangular entree dishes and covers, each with handles. (4) €100 - 200 919 A PAIR OF SILVER-PLATED HELMETSHAPED SAUCE BOATS, each with scroll handle and three pad feet; another small plated gravy boat; a pair of serpentine shaped oval silver plated entree dishes, covers and handles; a rectangular silver plated entree dish cover and handle; and another oval ditto with bead edge. (7) €100 - 200 920 TWO SIMILAR FOUR-PIECE SILVER-PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICES, modern. (8) €80 - 120 921 A RUSTIC CAST AND SILVER PLATED MIRROR TOP TABLE PLATEAU, 16” (40cm) high; together with a 19th century plated table centre, with three swans supporting a cut-glass bowl, as is, 10” (26cm). (2) €150 - 250 922 AN OVAL CUT-GLASS AND SILVER-PLATED BISCUIT JAR, with cover, on shell feet, 9” (23cm) high. (1) €75 - 100 923 A PAIR OF VERY HEAVY SILVER PLATED PRESENTATION BOWLS, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, c.1886, late 19th century, each profusely chased and embossed on a half-reeded body and circular stem base, 10.25” (26cm) diameter. (2) €150 - 200

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924 A LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED FOUR BRANCH FIVE LIGHT CANDELABRUM, with scrolling arms on a leaf cast baluster shaped stem, 22” (56cm) high; together with another similar ditto, 21.5”(54cm) high. (2) €150 - 200 925 A PAIR OF SILVER-PLATED TWO-BRANCH CANDELABRA, each with two scrolling arms, supporting two vase shaped sockets, on a tapering stem with square moulded foot, 19” (49cm). (2) €100 - 150 926 A CASED SET OF SIX SHEFFIELD SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, c.1922, by Jas Dixon & Son; together with a set of six cased Birmingham coffee spoons 1946; and a cased set of six silver soup spoons, Sheffield 1930. (3) €80 - 120 927 A COLLECTION OF FILLED SILVER FRUIT AND NUT ORNAMENTS, comprising banana, three apples, pear, two nuts, and two other fruits. (a lot) €70 - 90 928 A STERLING SILVER SERPENTINE-SHAPED TEA CADDY, with hinged cover; together with an Art Nouveau engraved glass claret jug with silver plated mount and handle. (2) 929 A GEORGE IV SILVER SUGAR AND CREAM, R. Pippin London 1825, the two-handled bowl with a gadroon edge and half-spiral reeded body and leaf-cast handles, raised on leaf-cast paw feet, together with a matching jug, 477g. (2) €250 - 350 930 A SET OF THREE VICTORIAN SALTS, by W.R. Smily, London 1855, each chased with scrolls and foliage, raised on three lion mask and paw feet, 392g. (3) €140 - 180

931 A SET OF SIX SILVER PLATED NAPKIN RINGS, one silver napkin ring, and one other plated ditto. (8) €30 - 50 932 AN IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHT-CUT SILVER TABLE SPOON, by John Power Dublin 1800, with painted starcut top, 74g, 10in (25cm). (1) €150 - 200 933 A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN AND CRESTED TABLE SPOONS, London 1808, 159g, 9in (23cm). (2) €100 - 150 934 A SET OF TEN SILVER PLATED DINNER FORKS; ten dessert spoons; four table spoons; three fiddle pattern dessert spoons; a plated sauce ladle; and two odd forks. (30) €30 - 50 935 A SET OF TWELVE TAPER-PATTERN SILVERPLATED FISH KNIVES, together with another set of six fish knives; a set of six silver plated fish forks; a set of ten silver plated fish forks; and two other fish knives. (36) €60 - 90 936 A SERPENTINE-SHAPED SILVER TRINKET TRAY, chased with foliage and a garden scene with figures, Chester 1905, 10.5in (27cm), 150g. (1) €60 - 90 937 AN ETCHED GLASS CLARET JUG, with reeded glass handle and silver plated mount and cover, 12” (31cm) high. (1) €100 - 150 938 See page 65

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1.) THE BUYER: The buyer shall be highest bidder acceptable to the auctioneer, whose bid is at the hammer price. Any dispute arising in relation to same shall be settled at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. Bidders will be assumed to acting as principal in the transaction unless specific instructions are provided detailing otherwise. As such, all bidders are liable in a personal capacity for the total amount due, irrespective of agency agreements. Mealy’s contract as agents for sellers whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is generally not disclosed. Accordingly, buyers are reminded that the primary contract is between the buyer and the seller, with Mealy’s acting as agent for the seller. 2.) INSPECTION: Ample opportunity is given for inspection. Each purchaser, by making a bid for a lot, acknowledges that he or she is fully satisfied before bidding, by physical inspection or otherwise, as to the description, condition, and other information relating to the lot. Despite all efforts being made to ensure accurate descriptions and estimates, lots purchased are assumed to have been viewed and inspected. As such, all lots are sold with all faults and errors of description, at the buyers risk. The Auctioneers are not responsible for the correct description, genuineness, authenticity or any default or defect in any lot, and make no warranty in this respect. Estimates reflect a range of values, the lower of which usually represents the reserve price. Buyers are reminded that estimates are merely the opinion of the auctioneer, are subject to change and are in no sense definitive. 3.) Payment: All lots purchased are subject to a 20% + V.A.T. buyer’s premium. By bidding, all prospective purchasers agree in advance to pay this premium on the hammer price. Buyers attending the auction are encouraged to pay for lots purchased on the day of sale. Unless otherwise agreed in writing prior to the auction, the buyer of a lot shall pay to the auctioneer within five working days the total amount due. Notwithstanding this, the auctioneer may at its sole discretion, require a buyer to pay a deposit of up to 25% of the total amount due at the conclusion of the auction. The auctioneer may apply any payments received by a buyer towards any sums owing from that buyer to the auctioneer on any account, regardless of directions given by the buyer in that regard, whether express or implied. Payment methods include cash, Euro bank draft, cheque drawn on the buyer’s Irish bank account, EFT (subject to applicable bank charges), debit card and credit card (subject to 3% surcharge for Mastercard & Visa , 1% charge on any international debit card, and 5% surcharge for American Express). Under no circumstances can the Auctioneers accept third party cheques either in full or part payment of any lot. Non-payment by a buyer may result in any of the following actions: - proceedings against the buyer for damages for breach of contract. - recission of sale. - resale of the lot(s) without notice, after which the buyer shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due. - removal, storage and insurance of the lot(s) at the buyer’s expense. - interest may be charged, commencing after five working days from the sale date, on the outstanding debt at a rate 1% above the Bank of Ireland base interest rate on the day of purchase. - retention of lot(s) purchased at Mealy’s until the outstanding balance is settled in full - rejection of all future requests for bidding by the buyer or his/her agent. - application of proceeds of sale of items consigned to Mealy’s by the buyer in settlement of outstanding balances. 4.) RESERVATION OF TITLE & RISK: Title in an item or items purchased will not pass to the buyer until Mealy’s have received payment in full, notwithstanding possession. However, each lot remains the sole risk of the purchaser from the fall of the hammer. 5.) COLLECTION, REMOVAL & DISPATCH OF GOODS: Collection & removal of items purchased is at the buyer’s risk and expense from the fall of the hammer and is available from our offices for five working days after the sale. No purchase shall be claimed or removed until the sale has been concluded, i.e. purchasers cannot collect items while an auction is in progress. Collection can only take place during normal regular hours. Mealy’s shall not be responsible for lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed lots, if not collected within the allotted time frame. All lots not removed are subject to the minimum warehousing charges outlined below. Lots not removed within thirty days of the sale may be re-sold by auction or private sale without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer, in respect of any loss, shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the purchaser of the lot. Storage and warehousing charges: Please note that there will be no charge to purchasers who collect their lots within five working days of the sale. After five working days has passed, a transfer and administration charge of €20.00 per lot will be payable and a storage charge of €2.00 per lot per day will then come into effect. These charges are payable by the purchaser to Mealy’s and are subject to VAT. House Clearance & Specialised Sales: the charges outlined above relate to our regular gallery sales. House Clearance sales and other specialised sales are subject to higher removal and storage charges that will be notified to buyers where relevant. Buyers should confirm the storage and warehousing charges for such sales in advance of bidding. If any buyer fails to comply with any of the above conditions, the damage recoverable from the defaulter shall includwe all loss arising from any re-sale of the lot, together with the warehousing charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the auctioneer against the defaulters liability and may be appropriated in settlement of the liability. NB. Mealy’s do not offer packing or dispatch services. We strongly recommend that all bidders consult a professional shipping company. A list of approved service providers is available on request. 6.) FORGERIES: If within 30 days after the Sale of any item, the Auctioneer receives a notice in writing from the Buyers by Registered Post that such an item is a deliberate forgery, together with the necessary evidence to satisfy the Auctioneers of such an allegation, then the Sale of that item will be rescinded and the net Purchase monies refunded (less any outlays incurred by the Auctioneers) to the Purchaser.

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7.) CONDITION OF LOTS: All lots at auction are sold ‘as is’. Mealy’s act as agents for the seller and as such, are dependent on information provided by the seller. Whilst efforts are made to inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them, we are unable, in the normal course of business, to carry out detailed examinations of lots to ascertain condition. In addition, Mealy’s are not restorers, conservation experts or related professionals. Buyers are provided with ample time to examine lots and ascertain condition, and by bidding, accept the duty and responsibility for inspecting, examining and investigating lots that they intend to bid on. Imperfections, defects and other condition issues are not stated in the catalogue description. Mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. 8.) CONDITION REPORTS: Condition reports may be requested by buyers in advance of the sale and our employees may be able to assist buyers by providing such reports. However, these are provided for guidance online, without legal obligation or prejudice to standard terms and conditions of sale. Such reports are merely the gratuitous opinion of Mealy’s employees or operatives. Neither Mealy’s, nor the seller, accept any responsibility for the condition of lots or for the content of condition reports. Subsequent disputes arising in relation to condition and/or the content of such condition reports will not be entertained. 9.) ABSENTEE BIDDING: Absentee bidding is available to prospective purchasers in the form of commission bidding & telephone bidding. However, registration for absentee bidding must be completed by 5pm on the day preceding the sale. Mealy’s accept no liability for acts or omissions relating to bids received after this deadline. From time to time, Mealy’s will entertain absentee bidding requests received after the deadline has passed, but this is at the discretion of our employees and Mealy’s accept no responsibility for accuracy in the execution of such bid requests received after the deadline. All items purchased by absentee bidders are sold as is, and are assumed to have been viewed and inspected by the purchaser. In the case of commission bids, these will be executed by Mealy’s as cheaply as possibly, having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two bidders submit identical commission bids, the auctioneer has sole discretion to determine the successful buyer, but will generally opt for the first commission bid received. Telephone bidders are reminded that telephone lines are inherently subject to technical issues. It is strongly advised that telephone bidders leave a ‘cover bid’, e.g. a commission bid with their maximum bid price, to account for situations in which technical issues result in telephone bidding problems. Once an absentee bid is received, a contractual agreement is in place and the bid cannot be revoked without express agreement in writing signed by the auctioneer. 10.) ONLINE BIDDING: Mealy’s offers online bidding services to those who cannot attend the sale via the-saleroom.com & artfact.com. Bidding registration for online bidding must be completed by 5pm on the evening preceding the sale day. A surcharge of 3% will be levied on the ultimate hammer price, in addition to the regular buyer’s premium of 20%, for successful purchases executed using this service. Since online bidding is hosted by 3rd parties, Mealy’s accept no liability whatsoever for disputes arising from same. We strongly encourage all prospective buyers to utilise our absentee bidding services in priority. Online bidders contract with the online auction host directly, not with the auction house. However, by registering with an online auction host, the bidder: - authorises Mealy’s, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given to the online auction host, in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased -confirms that he or she is authorised to provide these credit card details and is indeed the account holder 11.) AUCTION DISPLAYS AND ONLINE IMAGES: Images are used to display items for Sale at Auction. This service is merely a reminder to the customer of items viewed previously during exhibition days. We do not guarantee the quality or condition of the item viewed, the accuracy of the display image or guarantee the item on display is the item being sold. Subsequent disputes arising as a result of such image displays will not be entertained. 12. MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ITEMS AND POST - 1950 FURNITURE: Mechanical & electrical are sold as ‘antiques’ only, for decorative purposes. There is a duty on the buyer to have such items checked for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified expert. Please note the Auctioneers offer no after sale guarantee whatsoever with regard to mechanical and electrical items. We accept no subsequent liability for any damage, loss or injury arising from the use of the foregoing. All items of furniture in this sale are offered for sale as works of art. Such items may not comply with safety regulations and should not be used functionally unless inspected by a relevant expert. 13.) EXPORT OF GOODS: Buyer’s intending to export goods purchased at Mealy’s should ascertain the following in advance of bidding: - Whether an export license is required - Whether there is any specific prohibition on exporting/importing goods of that character (e.g. CITES regulations) 14. DISPUTES & AGENCY: In the event of any dispute arising in relation to any of the foregoing, the matter shall be referred to an Independent Arbitrator to be agreed between the relevant parties. As auctioneers, we generally contract as agents for sellers whose identity, for confidentiality reasons, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly, a buyer’s primary contract is with the seller. 15. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY: All members of the public that enter on our premises at any time, for whatever reason do so at their at their own risk. Inaddition, Mealy’s will not be responsible for any damage or loss caused to vehicles parked in the vicinity of our premises.

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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