The Old Vicarage, Swords, Co. Dublin

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The Old Vicarage, Swords, Co. Dublin. Monday April 3rd. 1995


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Sale Reference: C 1167

Important Fine Art Sale at The Old Vicarage, Swords, Co. Dublin For the O w ner & Selected Item s from other Prestigious Estates

The Sale will include: Fine early English oak, walnut and mahogany Furniture, good early Irish Furniture, 18th and 19th Century Paintings including a good collection of Early Portraits. Fine Bronzes, English, European and Oriental Ceramics, Clocks, Early Irish and English Glass, Works of Art, Important Pine Furniture, fine Overmantels & Mirrors, Country Furniture, Oriental Rugs, Carpets, Fine Light Fittings, Soft Furnishings, Garden Furniture and Ornaments, etc. Approx. 500 Lots.

ON MONDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1995 at 11.00 a.m. (Sharp)

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SATURDAY, APRIL 1st - 12.00 - 5.30 p.m. SUNDAY, APRIL 2nd - 2.00 - 5.30 p.m. Colour Illustrated Catalogue: £9.00 + £1.00 (p.p.) Please Note: THERE WILL BE N O BREAK DURING SALE

Front C over Illustration: Lot 559. Back Cover Illustration: View in D raw ing Room N.B. N O CHILDREN ALLOWED PLEASE VIEWING REGULATED THROUG HOUT HOUSE INDEX: BACK HALLW AY..................................................57 - 82 STAIRS & L A N D IN G ........................................... 8 3 - 1 0 4 B A T H R O O M ........................................................ 105 - 108 D IN IN G R O O M ..................................................175 - 281 S T U D Y ................................................................... 281 - 350

BEDROOM & TOP L A N D IN G ......... REMAINDER OF OIL PAINTINGS & WATERCOLOURS ............................. DRAWING R O O M ................................. GARDEN FURNITURE

.351 -5 3 6 .4 2 3 -4 6 5 .539 - 610 .611 - 660

MEALYS CHATSW ORTH STREET, CASTLECOM ER, CO. KILKENNY, IRELAND.

Telephone: 056/41229/41413. Fax: 056-41627 Telephone on View and Sale Day Only: 01-8401320/8409946 W hen phoning from L ondon, use the prefix 010-353 and dro p 0 of code 1


INFORM ATION FOR BUYERS: B u y e r s are r e m i n d e d that there is a 10% p r e m i u m p a y a b le o n the final b id p ric e for each lot. V . A . T . at the st andard rate is payable in all cases o n the p r e m i u m . T h e A u c t io n e e r s are alw ays pleas ed to a d v is e c lien ts and to e x e c u t e b i d s o n their b e h a lf , b u t if su c c e s s fu l , the pu rchase price p ayab le w ill be the final bid price and th e p r e m i u m o f 10% t o g e t h e r w ith any V . A . T . ch argeable th ereon . B id s m u s t alw ays be m a d e or c o n f i r m e d in w r itin g or by F a x , r eferen ce b e in g m a d e to ea ch sale th r o u g h the c o d e n a m e s on the title p a g e o f ea ch cata logue. T o e n s u r e that b id s w ill be a c c e p te d and that d eliv ery o f L o t s is not d e la y e d , in t e n d i n g B u y e r s s h o u ld su p p l y b an k or o th e r su ita b le refe ren ce s to the A u c tio n e e r s . T h e refe rences sh o u l d be su p p l ie d in g o o d tim e to be taken up b efo re th e sale.

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PAINT ING S, PRINTS, WORKS OF ART, F U R N ITU R E, ETC. T h e f i r s t n a m e or n a m e s a n d s u r n a m e o f th e A r t i s t or C raftsm an -

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O ils on C anvas O ils on Panel O ils on Board Watercolour G o u a ch e M ah ogan y Victorian Edwardian With all Faults With all d am ages, faults, restorations, etc.

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In ou r o p in i o n p rob ably a w ork by the Artist or C r a ftsm a n but less certainty as to a u t h o r ­ s h i p is e x p r e s s e d than in th e p r e c e d i n g category . T h e i n i t ia l s o f th e f i r s t n a m e ( s ) a n d th e s u r n a m e o f the A r t i s t or C r a f t s m a n -

In ou r o p in i o n a work o f the p rio d o f the artist or craftsm an and w hich m ay b e in w h o l e or in part th e w ork o f the artist or craft sm an. T h e s u r n a m e o n l y o f the A r t i s t or C r a f t s m a n -

In our o p in i o n a work o f the s c h o o l or by o n e o f the fo llo w e r s o f the artist or craftsm a n or in his style. T h e s u r n a m e o f th e A r t i s t or C r a f t s m a n , p r e c e d e d b y A f t e r ’' -

In ou r o p in i o n ,a c o p y o f the w ork o f the artist or craft sm an. *-

T h i s in dicate s that the c o n v e n ti o n a l te rm in this glo ssary is not appropriate but that in our o p in i o n the work is a work by the artist or craft sm an n am ed .

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T E L E P H O N E : 0 5 6 - 4 1 2 2 9 / 4 1 4 1 3 . FAX: 0 5 6 -4 1 6 2 7 . T elep h o n e on V ie w & S a le Days: 0 1 -8 4 0 1 3 2 0 /8 9 0 0 3 5 2 . D E L IV E R Y : All Lots must be paid for and cleared by Tuesday, 4th April, 1995. All clearing is at purchaser’s risk and expense. A n y lots unclcared at 4 .3 0 p.m. on Tuesday, 4th April, 1995, will be subject to Clause 3 o f the Buyers Conditions and will be held in stor­ age at the purchaser’s risk and expense. C ATERING: Teas and Light Snacks available on Sale Day. D IRECTIO NS: Located in the centre o f Swords o ff the Main Street. Five minutes from Dublin Airport.

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H a s a sign iture, w h i c h in our o p i n i o n is the si gn atu re o f the artist or craft sm an. B e a r s S i g n a t u r e or S t a m p :

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H a s a signatu re or stam p w h ic h in our o p in i o n m i g h t be t h e s i g n a t u r e o f t h e ar tist or craftsm an. D ated -

Is so d ate d and in our o p in i o n was e x e c u t e d at ab ou t that date. Bears D ate -

I f so d ate d and in our o p in i o n m a y h a v e b een e x e c u t e d at ab ou t that date. All m e a s u r e m e n t s are g iv e n h e ig h t b efo re w id th .

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S T R I C T L Y N O S M O K I N G IN H O U S E . N O C H I L D R E N U N D E R 12 Y E A R S O F A G E A L L O W E D IN H O U S E REGULATED V IEW ING T H R O U G H O U T HOUSE.


Lots 1-35:

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BACK HALLWAY 36. An Oriental brass Bell on carved hardwood stand. (1) £30/35 37. A large Victorian porcelain Meat Dish, and a blue and white Willow pattern ditto. (2) £70/100 38. A large copper Scoop, a pair of small copper Jugs, and four other items of Copper. (7) £65/100 39. A beech ladder back Chair. (1) £40/50 40. A large pine lift top Grain Bin, 40" (102cms). (1) £125/200 41. A 7 piece part old Coronaware Dinner Service, pheasant pattern, comprising of two large Meat Platters, four Bowls, and another Dish. (7) £80/100 42. A large antique copper Kettle, and a smaller similar ditto. (2) £ ^ /1 2 0 43. Three antique Pewter Plates, 9'/4"d, and an old Pewter Hot Plate. (4) £40/70 44. An 19th Century pewter Samovar, and three other pieces o f Pewter. (4) £70/120 45. A mahogany Armchair with cradle back, sides and seat, raised on square legs. (1) £80/120 46. An antique oak Table with circular top on turned stem with tripod base, 26" (66cms). (1)£150/220 47. A William IV period mahogany Table with later octagonal white m arble top, on circular base with paw feet. (1) £120/150

Lot 59 56. A good early 19th Century Irish pine panel back Settee, with plank seat, 79" (201cms) £300/350 57. Two antique copper Bed Warmers, each with turned wooden handle and hinged cover. (2) £120/150 58. An early oak plank top Coffer, the two front panels with diamond shaped inlay and plain side panels, 40" (102cms). (1) £300/400 59. An early 18th Century English oak Dresser Base, with single plank top, above three double panel frieze drawers on baluster turned supports and base stretcher shelf raised on short turned legs, 76" (193cms). See Illustration. (1) £1000/1500 60. A 19th Century mahogany Hanging Cabinet, with inlaid and dentil moulded pediment over two astragal glazed doors, enclosing three shelves, 41" x 37 Vi" (104cms x 95cms). (1) £300/350

62. A painted Carving Table with rectangular moulded marble top, 27" (69cms). (1) £80/90 63. Three early Cork Haystack Pewter Measures, and another similar measure. (4) £80/150 64. A 19th Century circular painted tripod Occasional/ Games Table, with circular slate top, 18’/ i" (47cms). (1) £150/250 65. A 19th Century two tier circular mahogany Dum b Waiter, with graduating shelves on tripod base with down swept legs, 32" (81cms). (1) £280/320 66. A Georgian style Com er wing back Settee, with curved seat raised on square tapering spade legs, 77" (196cms). (1) £300/400 67. A heavy brass mounted Ships Wheel, with turned spokes, 32" (81cms). (1) £180/250

48. A pair of Georgian pierced ladder back Provencial oak Side Chairs, each on square legs, (some alterations). (2) £150/250

68. A 19th Century carved mahogany Occasional Table, with circular top on three turned legs. (1) £60/70

49. An antique elm ladder back Armchair with rope seat. (1) £180/220

69. An Oriental carved and painted wooden U m or Jardiniere Table on cabriole legs, 21" (53cms). (1) £120/150

50. After A. Van de Velde "Chasse Royal," black and white Sporting Engraving; and "L’Entree a I’Ecurie," a coloured Sporting Print after C. Vernet. (2) £150/250

70. A late Georgian inlaid oak Longcase Clock, the swan neck pediment with ball fmials above an arched painted dial, with moving scene in arch, flanked with corinthian style pilasters with brass capitals, above a long door on a box base with bracket feet, 93 Vi" (237cms). See Illustration. (1) £800/1200

51. A pair of coloured Celestrial Prints. (2) £40/65 52. After Andrew Nichol A set of 5 early Railway Prints, depicting "Dublin - Kingstown Railway", framed. (5) £350/450

71. A large Chinese blue and white porcelain dragon Bowl, 14’/ i" (37cms). (1) £120/180

53. A set o f 3 coloured Coaching Prints, "Bianconi’s Establishment"; and set of 3 Irish Road Maps, after Taylor and Skinner. (6) £60/120

72. An unusual pair of Johnson Bros. Fruit Plates, one with a scene depicting M onk with newspaper, and the other with M onk drinking wine, 9" (23cms), and four similar Mugs with similar scenes. (6) £50/80

54. A William IV rosewood Picture Frame converted to a Notice Board 31" x 27", and another painted Notice Board. (2) £120/160 55. An Edwardian carved oak Aneroid Wall Barometer, the white porcelain face signed E.R. Moore & Co., 86 Grafton St., Dublin. (1) £80/150

61. An attractive 19th C entury inlaid and crossbanded walnut Chest of three long drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet, 32" (81cms). (1) £400/500

73. Three various electric copper Kettles, and another copper Kettle. (4) £75/120 74. A pair of heavy polished brass Saucepans, and a copper Frying Pan. (3) £70/120

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75. A 19th C e n tu ry inscribed O riental brass T able G o ng, on an ebonised h ard-w o o d stand, also a heavy Benares brass T azza, a n d a sim ilar Dish. (3) £100/150

108. After J . CanC oloured a q u a tin t, "D u b lin ," d ated 1806, 9" X 16" (23cms x 40.5cms); tw o coloured illu s tr a tio n s fro m " L o n d o n I llu s tra te d N ews," and three o th e r p rints o f Dublin. (5) £75/125

76. A p air o f circular W illow p a tte rn Dishes, a sim ilar P late, and an O riental Vase, w.a.f. (4) £30/50

109. 19th Century English School Pencil d raw ing, "C o n tin e n ta l L andscape with W indm ills," 14" x 20" (35.5cms x 51cms); three o th e r w atercolours, and two prints. (6) £75/100

78. After T. Rowlandson "Irish J a u n tin g C a r," a h an d colou red print, pub h sh e d 1814; an d two o th e r prin ts similar, "P o sting in Ireland," a n d "Asses o f the N in eteen th C entu ry." (3) £200/300

110. M . Rudge Set o f 3 orig ina l etchings o f D ub lin , "T rinity College"; "C u sto m H ouse"; an d "The F o u r C o u rts," 4 V i" x S 'A " (11.5cms x 16cms), signed on m ou n ts. (3) £90/140

79. J . H arris after R. Scanlon "H orse D ealing," N os. I & II, a p air o f coloured Prints, 17Vi" x 22 Vi", H o g a rth frames. (2) £150/250 L o t 98

STAIRS & LANDING 83. After W .P . Hodges, H . Aiken A set o f 3 early m o n o ch ro m e E ngravings, H u n tin g Scenes- "T he C hase," "F in d in g in the Bog", "T he D eath & F reeing," each in ebonised a n d parcel gilt fram e, 15" x 23" (38cm s X 58.5cms). (3) £200/300 84. O riginal Etchings; "E n d o f the C oppice," signed a n d d a te d Cyril S. S p ackm an, 1914, 12 ’A " X 12" (32cms x 32.5cms); a pair "C on tin e n ta l Street Scenes," signed Reginal G reen , & 1 other. (4) £150/220 85. A fter Creswick, Bartlett etc. Set o f 3 hand-co lo u re d E ngravings o f Dublin, a n d an o th er black an d white set o f 4, fram ed as one. (4) £85/120 86. T w o w atercolours o f D ublin, "T he M artello T ow er, S andy m o u n t,"; an d "View o f M arlebo rou gh St., D ublin," also "P icture o f D ublin, in sc ril^ d M.J. C larem on t, 1966"; & 1 o ther inscribed "Skippers Alley," with Exhibition label on reverse. (4) £150/200 88. I. Sm ith after G . Kneller M ezzotint, " P o rtra it o f the Rt. H on. J o h n Earl o f E x eter," 14" x 10" (35.5cm s x 25.5cms); a n d four o th er P o rtra it E ngravin gs,"Jam es Ussher," "W illiam III" " M i­ chael le B lo n ," an d " M a ry , Q u e e n o f E nglan d," h o g arth frames. (5) iE125/175

100. A small E d w ardian inlaid O ccasional C hair, an d a sm all Cradle with X shaped beech fram e. (2) £40/50 101. A V icto rian m a h o g a n y A rm c h a ir w ith m oulded arm fronts, raised on m oulded cabriole legs. See Illustration. (1) £280/350 102. A go od V ictorian rosew o od O ccasional C h a ir with tall scrolled back raised on m oulded cabriole legs. See Illustration. (1) £280/320 103. A p air o f carved F re nch w alnut Fau teuils, each with a cartouche sh aped cane back and se a t, w ith loose c u s h io n o n m o u ld e d cabriole legs. (2) £280/350

BATHROOM 105. A m ah o g an y m irro r back H anging D isplay Case, with glass shelves an d doo rs, 40" (102cms). (1) £80/120 106. An E d w ard ian T ow el Rail, and a p ain ted E dw ardian Chair. (2) £50/60 107. M . Giamy W a te r c o lo u r , " I ta lia n C o a sta l R o a d " , signed, 13'/2"x 4 Vj " (34.5cms x 12cms), and its c o m p an io n a similar subject, an d a n o th e r W atercolou r, signed with initials B/ C, 8" x 11" (20c ms x 28cms) £50/70

111. After George B ax ter C oloured prints, "T h e M assacre o f the Missionaries, Rev. J. W illiam s, and M r. H arris," an d its c o m p an io n , a pair; a n d " H in d o o an d M a h o m e d a n Buildings," 1834, all with gilt an d black glass m ou nts, a n d h o g arth frames. (3) £90/140 112. A large m o d e m m a h o g a n y O p en Bookcase, with cupb o ard s, 76" (193cms). (1) £70/120 113. A three tier p a in te d H an g in g B ookshelf o r Bracket, and a n o th e r similar. (2) £30/60 114. A p air o f b rass C andlestick T ab le L am p s, 12'/2" (32cms). (2) £50/80 116. A p a ir o f relief m o u ld e d O rien tal red terrac otta b alu ster shaped d rag o n Vas«s, 121/2" (32cms). (2) £70/90 117. A 19th C e n tu r y Irish y ew -w o o d a n d m a r q u e try S ta tio n e r y Box, the s lo p in g front with h a r p an d scrolling sh a m ro ck inlay, 9 'A" (24cms). (1) £100/150 118. A m iniatu re V ictorian and brass m o u n te d w alnut Bottle Box with arch ed top, 6" (15cms). (1) £80/120 119. A p air o f tall brass T able Lam ps, each w ith multi gou rd stem o n circular foot, 26" (66cms), fitted w ith large shades. (2) £120/150

89. J . Cunningham W a te rc o lo u r, "T he T holsel, D u b lin in 1829", 5" X 7 V (12.5cms x 17.5cms). (1) £90/150 90. A n attractiv e gilt Pier M irro r, with cherub an d b ran ch cresting, above a bevelled plate with ebonised band, flanked with hanging husks a n d conform ing ap ro n , 36" x 20" (91.5cms X 51cms). (1) £250/350 91. A large a n d unusual heavy baluster shaped bronze Vase, with green p a tin a su rm o u n ted w ith th r e e s e m i- n u d e m a id e n s , 2 1 'A" (75cms) £800/1000 95. A V ictorian satin m ah o g an y Prie-dieu with beaded fram e and legs. (1) £60/90 97. A n old o a k C utlery Case with fitted interior an d brass carrying handles. (1) £80/100 98. A small 19th C e ntury inlaid m ah o g an y Chest, with three long and two short draw ers, on ogee brack et feet, 33" (84cms). See Illustration. (1) £5(K)/800 L o ts 102, lOI

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PLATE IV

Selection ol Ceramics

Lot No. 557

Lot No. 542


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Lot No. 519 (Pair)

Lot No. 408


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Lot No. 261


120. A very attractive porcelain Plaque, deco­ rated with three classical Maidens in a garden, inside a gilt decorated dark blue border, in ornate gilt frame, 17" x 14" (43.3cms X 36cms). (1) £120/150 122. A set of 6 antique Chinese Famille Rose Bowls, a similar small Plate, and an Imari Saucer (as is). (8) £60/70 123. A small yellow and red ground Royal Doulton Ewer, with long narrow neck, and a smaller blue and gilt decorated ditto. (2) £60/90

130. A pair o f antique Pewter Candlesticks, each with baluster stem and shaped foot, 9 Vi" (24cms). (2) £50/80

125. A large Victorian pink ground and floral decorated Presentation Mustache Cup with ring handle - presented to G. Murphy, by J. Henshaw, 1892, 4% " (12cms). (1) £80/120 126. A 19th Century Imari Plate with scalloped edge and centre floral panel, decorated in typical palate, 11" (28cms), and a smaller similar ditto, 8Yi" (21.5cms). (2) £180/250

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128. A two h and led English blue g ro u n d Jardiniere, a colourful porcelain Chamber Pot, (as is)., and a Famille Rose Vase. (3) £60/90 129. A pair of attractive ceramic vase shaped Table Lamps, each encrusted with flowers and young boys, on a naturalistic base, 34" (86.5cms). (2) £150/250

124. An attractive gilt and floral decorated Royal Doulton Coffee Pot, with shaped gilt handle and cover, 9" (23cms). (1) £30/50

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127. A very unusual George III style miniature Edwardian satinwood Longcase Clock, with raised enamel numerals on a gilt metal dial, the hood and case profusely inlaid with vases and foliage, on a box and plinth base, 2 3 'A" (58.5cms). See Illustration. (1) £300/500

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131. A pair of 19th Century French ormolu and porcelain m ounted Mantle Candlesticks, each with leaf cast um socket and baluster shaped porcelain stem, decorated with flowers, on a circular leaf cast foot, 8 Vi" (21.5cms). (2) £120/160 132. A 19th Century French ormolu and gilt metal Mantle Clock by Vauvray, Paris, with classical women surmounted, and enamel dial, above a floral decorated porcelain panel, 24" x 18" (30.5cms x 46cms). (1) £150/250 133. A bronze G roup modelled with Camel and Nomad, 6 'A" (17.1cms). (1) £50/80 134. A 19th Century rectangular mahogany Tea Caddy, with canted comers and crossban­ ded top, 8%" (21cms). (1) £120/150 135. A small Victorian pierced black and brass Fender, 36" (91.5cms). (1) £70/90 136. A carved Oriental hardwood Jardiniere Stand with circular marble inset top and pierced frieze, raised on four cabriole legs, 19" (48cms). (1) £180/250 137. A Chippendale style Fender Stool with tapestry top, on cabriole legs and ball n’ claw feet, 35" (89cms). (1) £140/160 139. An E dw ardian Easy A rm chair, newly covered in yellow trellis fabric, raised on square tapering legs. (1) £100/150

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140. A Georgian demi-lune Fan Light converted to a Mirror Overmantel, with sectioned plates in the Adams style, 31" x 6 3 Vi" (79cms X 161.5cms). (1) £150/250 141. A very unusual carved walnut Settee, the top rail with centre leaf carved cresting above a padded back and shaped arms, with five loose cushions above a leaf carved apron on short cabriole legs, with leaf scroll feet. (1) £600/800 142. A set of 4 Georgian oak Provincial ladder back Dining Chairs, each with pierced crossrails, above a stuff over seat on square legs. (4) £300/400 143. A G eorge III style fold up c ircular mahogany dish top Occasional Table, on turned supports, 35" (89cms). (1) £200/350 144. A small Queen Anne style wing Armchair, with scallop back and loose cushion, on leaf carved cabriole legs. (1) £150/220 145. A George IV inlaid mahogany Side Table, the rectangular top with rosewood cross­ banding and rounded comers, above a long frieze drawer on ring turned legs, 27" (68.8cms). See Illustration. (1) £350/450 146. A William IV period mahogany Ladies W ork/W riting T able, with crossbanded hinged top and fitted interior over a frieze drawer on turned legs, (some alterations), 22" (56cms). See Illustration. (1) £250/320 147. A good Georgian style painted pine C om er Cabinet, with moulded pediment above two astragal glazed doors, and with two solid doors below on bracket feet, 39" (99cms). (I) £300/400 148. A Victorian walnut Ladies Work Table, with hinged top on octagonal tapering stem and carved tripod base, (some alterations), 16" (41cms). (1) £150/250 149. An Edwardian mahogany Ojjen Bookcase, in the George III style with m oulded pediment on bracket feet, 64" (162.5cms). (1) £300/400 150. A late 19th Century square top mahogany Cricket Table on tum ed supports, with stretcher shelf, 16" (41cms). (1) £60/70 151. A late Regency period lift top mahogany Commode, raised on front reeded sabre legs. (1) £80/90

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152. A Queen Anne style beech Stool, on cabriole legs. (1) £60/70 153. An Edwardian folding Armchair with X framed supports, covered in gold draylon. (1) £80/90 154. An attractive black lacquered and chinoiserie decorated Chinese Side Cupboard, with shaped apron on square legs, 24" (6lcms). (1) £280/350 155. An unsual 19th Century mahogany Side Chair, with slatted back raised on turned legs. (1) £100/120 156. A good Adams style oval gilt Wall Mirror, with vase and leaf cresting on a moulded frame with hanging husks and rosettes, 48" X 29" (122cms x 74cms). (1) £400/500 162. An attractive 19th Century inlaid mahogany Secretaire Cabinet, the top with a moulded pediment above two diamond glazed doors on a base with four long drawers, the top with a drop front enclosing an attractive fitted interior with drawers, pigeon holes and cupboard, on bracket feet, 82"h x 43" {207cms x 109cms). (1) £1500/2800

168. A dark red ground Hamadan Rug with sylized field, 6’ x 4’ (185cms x 114cms). (1) £150/250 169. A large Bokhara Rug with four rows of octagons on a red ground, 6’x 8’11" (183cms X 272cms). (1) £300/400 170. A small beige ground Kerman Rug, with floral medallion, 2’ x 4’ (6Icms x 125cms). (1) £70/100 171. Two small Afghan Rugs, 27" x 17". (1) £80/100 172. Two similar ditto. (2) £80/100 173. Two similar ditto. (2) £80/100 174. A very attra ctiv e A rt N ouveau style composition Figure of a young semi-nude Girl, with draped gown on naturalistic base, 55" (140cms). See Illustration. (1) £600/800

176. A good set o f 4 early Chinese Famille Rose Plates, each decorated with birds in fiight and flowers by a fence, 9" (23cms). (4) £200/250 179. A pair of late 18th Century Chinese blue and white Nan Kin octagonal shaped Bowls, 8%" (22cms). (2) £100/120 180. A large Masons Ironstone Meat Platter, with floral pattern, stamped Thomas Higginbo­ tham, Dublin, 22" (56cms). (1) £150/170 181. A large early Chinese Famille Rose Dish or Platter, decorated with pavillions in a landscape and flowers, 14" (35.5cms). (1) £280/350 184. A William IV period inlaid mahogany Tea Caddy, with hinged cover, 14" (36cms). (1) £180/250 185. A large good quality green onyx and gilt metal m ounted column Table Lamp, with reversed corinthian style capital on square stepped base with paw feet, 28" (7Icms). (1) £500/700 186. A 20th Century Imari pattern Oriental porcelain Toureen, Cover and stand of octagonal form, with two handles decora­ ted in bright enamels with flowers and birds, surmounted with a strawberry finial, 17" (43cms). (1) £250/350 187. A 19th Century circular mahogany Lazy Susan, with dished top on moulded foot, 14" (36cms). (1) £180/250 188. An attractive 47 piece part 19th Century A shw orth Bros. Im ari p a tte rn D inner Service, comprising of; 15 large Dinner Plates, 14 Soup Plates, a Soup Toureen and Cover, a Sauce Toureen, Cover and Stand, a Gravy Boat, an oval M eat Platter, a Vegetable Toureen and Cover, another Serving Toureen, 6 - 8 Vi" Plates, a circular H ot Plate, and a small oval Serving Dish. (47) £750/900

Lot 162 Lot 188 192. A superb 19th Century - 33 piece Rock­ ingham Dessert Service, comprising of 17 9" Plates, each decorated with a different rural scene, on a cream ground inside a blue and beige pierced border, a pair of larger rococo style matching Com ports on pierced stems, a pair of Sauce Toureens, Covers and Stands, and 8 various shaped Serving Dishes. (33) £1500/2000 See Colour Illustration - Plate IV.

163. A Ham adan Rug with centre medallion, on iron red floral field inside a fawn border, T X 4’10" (21 Icms X 145cms). (1) £200/300 164. A good H am adan Rug with centre medal­ lion, on a floral red field and beige fioral border, 7’8" x 4’9" (234cms x 146cms). (1) £400/600 165. A red ground Ham adan Rug with centre medallion, inside three borders, 7’6" x 4’4" (230cms X 133cms). (1) £200/300

Lot 174

166. A Ham adan Rug with centre medallion on a red ground, with stylized field, 7’9" x 4’6" (236cms X 139cms). (1) £200/300

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167. A green and beige ground Afghan Rug, with stylized field and beige border, 6’ x 5’ (179cms X 142cms). (1) £300/500

175. A set of 4 early Chinese Famille Rose Bowls, each decorated with pavillions in a land­ scape and fiowers, 9" (23cms). (4) £180/250

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193. An 18 piece cased Art Deco Aynsley Coffee Set, each decorated with floral swags on a white ground with coloured band, and the cups in pierced silver holders by Walker & Hall, Sheffield. (18) £200/300 194. A very attractive 18 piece cased Aynsley Coffee Set, decorated with gilt on a dark blue ground, the coffee cans in pierced silver holders. (18) £250/350


Lot 214 Lot 192 207.

A heavy silver plated Adams style two handled Soup Toureen and Cover, on circular domed foot. (1) £140/220

209. A Georgian silver Adams style oval Tea Caddy, with hinged cover and urn finial, the bod y with tw o bands o f reeding and engraved with family crest and motto, 5" (13cms), London c. 1800, llo z s. (1) £400/600 Lot 195 195. A very fine 66 piece Copeland Spode stone china Famille Rose pheasant pattern Dinner Service, com prising of: Soup Toureen, Cover, Stand and Ladle, with gilt mask handles, a pair o f matching Sauce Toureens, Covers and Stands, a pair o f Vegetable/ Entree Dishes and Covers, 5 graduating Meat Platters, 11 - 7 'A" Plates, 12 - 8 'A" Plates, 12 - 9 'A" Soup Bowls, & 12 - 9%" Plates. (66) £800/1200 See Colour Illustration - Plate IV. 196. A heavy 19th Century two handled silver plated and crested Tray with ornate cast edge, 2 9 / 2 " (75cms). (1) £200/300 197. A silver plated armorial circular Tray, 15" (38cms). (1) £30/40 198. A pierced and silver plated circular Tray, with roped edge, 15" (38cms). (1) £20/30 199. A silver plated oval Carving Dish with gravy well and tree, inside a floral leaf cast border, 19", (48.5cms). (1) £50/80

210. A very heavy pair o f George II style silver crested helmet shaped Sauceboats, each with scroll handle and raised on heavy cast lion mask and scallop feet, by G. & W., London c. 1911, 33ozs. See Illustration. (2) £800/1200

215. A George III style mahogany and parcel gilt Pier Mirror, with swan neck pediment and plume cresting, ab ove a shaped plate fianked with hanging swags above a shaped apron, 47" x 25" (120cms x 63.5cms). (I) £400/600 216. A Chippendale style mahogany Carver Armchair with shaped top rail, above a pierced splat and drop in seat on square legs. (1) £200/300 217. A 19th Century oak Butler’s Tray with pierced handles, on folding stand, 34" (87cms). (1) £240/350

Lot 210 211. A George III silver Card Tray or small Salver, with scallop and scroll edge raised on four scroll legs, Sheffield c. 1908. (1) £70/90 212. A 19th Century hide covered oblong Fender Stool, with brass studs. (1) £120/160 213. An Irish George III period brass bound Peat Bucket, with brass swing handle and scroll mounts, and a matching Plate Bucket, with later metal liner, 22 V2 " (57cms). (2) £1500/2200

200. A large silver plated oval Meat Platter with leaf moulded scroll edge, by Reed & Barton, 2 3 ’A", (60cms). (1) £150/250

Lot 218

218. A good Irish Georgian period mahogany Silver Table, or Centre Table, the rectan­ gular moulded dish top above a shaped frieze on cabriole legs with fluted pad feet, 3 4 ‘/ 2 " (88cms). See Illustration. (1) £1200/1600

201. An unusual 6 piece silver plated George III style Tea & Coffee Service, comprising o f a bulbous Tea Kettle with half reeded body and leaf cast scroll handle, on a circular stand with spirit lamp, a matching Teapot, a Coffee Pot, a Sucrier and Cover, a Jug, and a two handled Bowl. (6) £500/700

219. A decorated black ground pontypool Tray with gilt lines and borders, decorated with flowers and birds, 29" (73.5cms). (1) £200/300

202. A good pair o f late 19th Century Sheffield plated Entree Dishes, Cover and handles, each with gadroon edge and engraved with an armorial crest, 11" (28cms)., and another similar ditto. (3) £140/200

220. An Irish Chippendale period mahogany Side Chair, the shaped top rail with leaf carved scroll com ers, above a pierced vase shaped splat with two bird masks and a drop in seat on cabriole legs, with ball n’ claw feet. (1) £180/250

203. A pair o f large 19th Century silver plated bowl shaped Wine Coasters. (2) £80/100

221. A fine Georgian period mahogany Serving Table, with three quarter gallery over a short frieze, raised on six ring turned legs with leaf capitals on ball n’ claw feet, 12>Vi" (187cms). See Illustration. (1) £1800/2500

205. T w o similar 19th Century silver plated Chamber Candlesticks and snuffers. (2) £80/120 206. A good pair o f heavy plated 19th Century tw o handled vase shaped Wine Coolers, with leaf crested handles, vine and leaf embossed rims on similar circular bases, lacking one liner, 11 "h (28cms). (2) £600/ 800

214. A very unusual three part polished steel and pierced brass Firescreen with turned gallery and mesh panels, on brass bun feet and centre gate, 50" (127cms). See Illustration. (1) £400/600

Lot 213

222. A late George IV period mahogany lift top Cellaret, raised on fixed stand and turned legs, 19" (48cms). See Illustration. (1) £200/300

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Lot 221 226. A 19th Century three tier mahogany Dumb Waiter, with circular graduating shelves, raised on turned stems and tripod base, 43" (109cms). See Illustration. (1) £700/900 227. A rare Irish Georgian period yew-wood Chest of four long and two short drawers, raised on bracket feet, 33" (84cms). See Illustration. (1) £800/1200

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Lot 228

Lot 227

Lot 223 223. A boat shaped oval brass bound mahogany Wine Cooler, with lion mask and ring handles, raised on later outswept legs, 24" (61cms). See Illustration. (1) £600/700 224. A late G eorgian period mahogany Teapoy or Cellaret, the rectangular crossbanded hinged cover enclosing a divided interior on a fixed stand with turned legs, 19" (48cms). See Illustration. (1) £300/500 225. A 19th Century Irish Chippendale style mahogany Side Chair, with shell cresting and leaf carved vase shaped splat above a drop in seat on cabriole legs, with paw feet, united by a H shell stretcher, possibly Butler of Dublin. See Illustration. (1) £500/700

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228. A heavy 18th Century Florentine carved giltwood Wall Mirror, with cartouche and cherub cresting, the frame profusely carved and embelhshed with large flower heads and scrolling branches, above an eagle carved apron, 56" x 36" (91.5cms x 42cms). See Illustration. (1) £1500/1800 229. A 19th Century three tier mahogany Dumb Waiter, with circular graduating shelves, raised on turned stems and tripod base, 43" (109cms). See Illustration. (1) £700/900 230. A William IV period mahogany Chiffonier, the super structure with a pierced brass gallery over a grey grained marble surface raised on turned brass pillars, above a conform ing m arble to p and two open shelves below, flanked with leaf carved pilasters, on bulbous turned legs, 41" (104cms). See Illustration. (1) £1800/2500 231. An Irish William IV period m ahogany Carving T able, with rectangular black marble inset raised on ring turned and tapering reeded legs, 34" (86cms). See Illustration. (1) £300/500

Lot 230 232. A very attractive eariy 19th Century inlaid and m ahogany Cabinet, the swan neck pediment with pierced angles and carved rosettes, above a parquetry comice a n d a single astragal glazed door, over two s.olid doors each inlaid and crossbanded with shells and ovals on bracket feet, 83" h x 32'/2"w (211cms x 82.5cms). See Illustration. (1) £1800/2500


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Lot 233

Lot 234

Lot 235 235. A good late George IV mahogany Dining Table with rounded comers and reeded edge, the two end sections with a telescopic action raised m reeded ring turned tapering legs in brass cup castors, 119" x 5 4 / 2 " (303cms x 138.5cms), including three spare leaves. See Illustration. (1) £2000/3000 236. A good dark red ground Turkish style bordered English Wool Carpet, with sty­ lized field, 17’6" X 12’. (1) £800/1200 See Colour Illustration - Plate IV.

Lot 238 237. A H am adan Rug with black and beige field inside a multi-coloured border, 7’2" x 4’3" (218cms X 130cms). (1) £300/400 238. An exceptionally fine pig skin Travelling Case, fitted with original cutglass and engraved bottles and jars, silver backed brushes, combs and mirrors, secret jewel­ lery case, and all fitted in an inner folding dressing table case, and with original outer canvas protector case. (1) £600/800

Lot 232 233. A late Regency period gilt metal Chandelier in the Egyptian manner, with leaf cast suspenders supporting five branches, sur­ m ounted with five sphinxes issuing from an urn, 44" x 33" (112cms x 84cms) approx. See Illustration. (1) £1500/2000

239. 18th Century Continental School "Portrait o f an Eastern M an with Turban", O.O.P., 9 1 /2 " x 7" (24cms x 17.7cms). (1) £500/800

234. A very fine Harlequin set o f 10 (8 + 2) Irish Sheraton period inlaid m ahogany Dining Chairs, each with a double bar back above a stuff over seat with brass studs, covered in heavy dark blue self print floral fabric , raised on front tapering inlaid square legs. (10) £2600/3600 See Colour Illustration - Plate IV. IMPERFECTIONS

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240. Early 19th Century Irish School "Portrait of a Lady", oval, 0 . 0 . C., 10" X 8 V2 " (25.4cms X 21.5cms)., and its com pa­ nion, "Lady with green ribbon Hat," a pair. (2) £250/350

Lot 225

241. Early 19th Century Irish School "P ortrait o f Y oung M an with Dog," O.O.C., 15" X 11" (38cms x 28cms). See Illustration. (1) £700/900

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247. 18th Century Italian School " L a n d s c a p e w ith Classical R u in s a n d F ig u re s," 0 . 0 . C ., 24" x 29" (61cm s x 73.7cms). (1) £1500/2000 248. Ibbetson, late 18th Century English School "Extensive landscape with drover, dog and cattle by tree in fo re g ro u n d , lake an d m o u n tain s in b ack g ro u n d ," 0 . 0 . P., 19" x 25", (48.25cms x 63.5cms), bears old label on reverse. (1) £800/1400 249. 19th Century Continental School "T h e Finishing T ouches," - A rtist in his Studio, O .O .C ., indistinctly signed, 26" x 21" (66cms X 53.5cms). (1) £500/700 250. F. Jukes after Thomas Walmsley "M u c k ro s s A bb ey, K illarney," an d its c o m p a n i o n , " B a l l y h o o ly C a s t l e , C o . C o rk ," a p air o f cold, engravings, in orig. black a n d gilt frames. (2) £200/300

L ot 241

242. W. W eekes "F eeding Swine" - Figures by a T hatch ed C ottage, 0 . 0 . P., bears m o n o g ram , 9 'A'' x 131 / 2 " (24.1cms X 34.2cms). (1) £300/500

251. Morland, 18th Century English School "C o u n try Scene with figures by a table ou tside a C o tta g e ," O .O .C ., 18" x 24" (46cms x 61cms). (1) £1300/1800 See Colour Illustration - Plate IIL 252. H. Kern "B av arian M a n with Pipe and Spirit J a r in an In n," O .O .C ., 13 ’A " x 9 % " (34.3cms x 24cms). (1) £200/300

243. 18th Century Dutch Schooi - After Teniers "Figures M erry m aking in an Inn," O .O .P ., 1 2 " X 9 " (30.5cms x 23cms). (1) £400/600 244. Late 18th Century English School A P o rtrait o f "G entlem an in A rm o u r, Oliver Crom well?" oval, O .O .C ., in gilt fram e, 30" x 24" (76cms x 61cms). (1) £300/500

L o t 257 257. Late 18th Century Irish School "R u ra l L and scap e with figure, sheep and dog in foreg ro und," O.O .C ., 20" x 2 3 '/i" (51cms X 59.5cms), *Ex Collection, Santry House, inscribed on old label on reverse. See Illustration. (1) £800/1250 258. Noreen Rice "L isten to Spring," signed on b o a rd , 25" x 43" (63.5cms x 109cms), inscribed on David H end riks label on reverse. (1) £200/300 L ot 253 253. After Van Dyk " P o rtra it o f a G en tlem an, possibly T ho m as H o w a rd - E arl o f A rundel," 0 . 0 . C., in gilt fram e, 2 6 I/2 " x 21 Vi" (67.5cms x 54.7cms). See Illustration. (1) £400/600

L ot 244

245. Circle o f Michael Dahl " P o rtra it o f A nne wife o f C olonel A lex­ a n der Cosby, G o v enor o f N o v a Scotia," half-length, wearing bro w n dress a n d a white chemise, O.O .C ., in a pain ted oval, 29 Vi" X 25" (75.5cms x 63cms). (1) £300/500 246. Attributed to John Astley "H alf-length P o rtrait o f M a rth a N o ble, w earing a brow n dress," inscribed indis­ tinctly on brow n lable on reverse, indicating sitte r, 0 . 0 . C ., 24" x 1 9 % " (61cm s x 50.5cms) £200/300

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254. Early 18th Century French School " I m p o r t a n t, h alf-len g th P o r tr a it o f a N o b le m a n in m ilita ry a ttir e a n d w ith crested breastp late," O .O .C ., 32" x 26" (81.5cms x 6 6 cms) * R eputed to be o ne o f T he W ild Geese from Ireland. (1) £3000/5000 See Colour Illustration - P late VI. 255. Late 18th Century English School, manner of Gilbert Stuart Half-length, "P o rtra it o f M rs. T h o m a s N a i r n , w ith a t t r a c t i v e la c e b o n n e t , " O .O .C ., 25 V2 " X 22" (65cms x 56cms). See Illustration. (1) £800/1200 256. K. Rohr (Munchen) "G e rm a n R ural L and scap e with figure d riv in g h o rse, h a y c a r t, a n d an o xen," 0 . 0 . B., signed , A 'A " x 6 " (11.5cm s x 15cms). (1) £300/500

259. Moreau " F r e n c h B each Scene w ith n u m e ro u s elegant Ladies an d o th er F igures," O.O.C., signed, 25" x 21" (63cms x 53.5cms). See Colour Illustration - Plate VI. (1) £1000/1500 260. T. Webster " G o o d News from A ustralia," - Figures re a d in g a letter in a C o tta g e In terio r, O .O .C ., 28" X 36" (71cms x 91.5cms). See Colour Illustration - Plate IV . ( 1) £1200/1800 261. Angenely " F a r m y a rd Scene with W o m an on D onkey an d W o m a n feeding H ens," O .O .C ., signed, 25" X 21" (63.5cms x 53.5cms). (1) £1200/1600 262. C. Isen " In terio r with M a n an d W o m a n in an Inn," O .O .C ., signed, 38" x 25" (96.5cm s x 63.5cms). See Illustration. (1) £800/1200 263. Patrick Phelan A .N.C.A . "View o f C apel Street Bridge," O.O.B., 19 Vi" x 23 'A" (49cms x 60cms), inscribed on label on reverse. (1) £90/150


274. A small 19th Century plain Irish glass Decanter with two neck RJngs, and a small cutglass Decanter and stopper. (2) £80/120 275. A very good pair of early 19th Century cutglass and crested Confitures, each with domed cover and circular knop handle, over a diam ond and slice cut cylinderical body engraved with a crest and m otto "Mune Vel - N un Quam," on matching stand, S'A" (14cms). See Illustration. (2) £300/500

Lot 275 276. A set o f 3 Irish cutglass Salts, c. 1800, each with a folded rim on square lemon squeeze base, 2Vi" (6.5cms). See Illustration. (3) £200/250 Lot 283

Lot 262

285. An attractive pair of Chippendale style m ahogany Armchairs, each with a scrolled flame figured top, fianked with two leaf carved lion masks above a pierced lyre splat, on cabriole legs with paw feet. (2) £600/800

264. 19th Century Continental School "The Philosopher," an old beraded Man by a window with book, O.O.P., 19" x l5Vi" (48.2cms X 39.5cms). (1) £300/500 265. 19th Century Chinese School "Large Junk leaving a H arbour (Bogue)," O.O.C., inscribed, and its companion a similar scene "Canton Harbour," 15'/i" x 20" (38cms x 51cms). (2) £400/600 266. A set o f 6 - 19th Century Irish cutglass Rummers, each with a diamond cut band on single knopped stem and circular foot, and twenty-three others en suite, or similar. See Illustration. (29) £200/300 267. A set of four air twist Wine Glasses, each with trum pet shaped bowl, IV*" (18.5cms). See Illustration. (4) £80/150 270. A suite of 12 early 19th Century small crested and cutglass Rummers (Possibly Cork), each with a wide diamond cut band engraved with crest on a knopped base with circular foot. See Illustration. (12) £130/150

Lots 276, 267, 277 211. A good pair o f Irish boat shaped cutglass Salts, each with a serated rim over a herring bone band, on oval lemon squeeze base with shaped edge, c. 1800, 3" (7.5cms). See Illustration. (2) £200/300 278. A small Irish fiute cut Decanter with triple neck rings, and targ e t sto p p e r, 9 Vi" (24cms). (1) £60/80 279. A good early 19th Century Irish cutglass Decanter with triple neck rings, demi-lune diamond cut panels, over a beaded band and flutes, with m ushroom stopper, 9V*" (23.5cms) £120/150

STUDY 281. A George III style spiral mahogany Library Steps, with turned pole and supports and leather inset steps. (1) £200/300

Lots 266,270, 271 271. A suite of 11 similar 19th Century engraved Drinking Glasses, each with a single knop stem and circular foot. See Illustration. (11) £150/200 272. A boat shaped Irish cutglass Salt with diam ond shaped lemon squeeze base, c. 1800, and five others (chipped). (6) £150/180 273. An early 19th Century Irish cutglass Pickle Jar with domed cover, 6" (15.2cms), and another with fan cut rim, S'A" (14cms). (2) £ 100/120

282. A William IV period mahogany Com er High Chair, with curved top rail on turned su p p o rts and legs, united by a cross stretcher. (1) £200/300 283. A very attractive Chippendale style wing Armchair o f small proportions, covered in fine pink and green striped velvet, raised on shell carved cabriole legs with ball n’ claw feet. See Illustration. (1) £400/600 284. A 19th Century mahogany Cheval Fire­ screen. (1) £80/120 IMPERFECTIONS

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Lot 286 286. A very good 19th Century Irish yew-wood fiip-top C entre Table, with segmented specimen top and crossbanded edge, raised on an o cta g o n a l tapering stem on a conforming circular speciment base, raised on three scroll feet, 36"w (91.5cms). See Illustration. (1) £900/1200 287. An attractive pair of unusual small carved pine Consoles, each with an inlaid white marble top supported by a carved eagle, 24" See Illustration. (61cms) £300/500 15


288. A very fine 18th Century style blue Japanned Continental Bureau Cabinet, decorated all over in gilt with Howers and rural scenes with figures, the arched moulded pediment above two cushion panel doors and a sloping front with fitted interior and two conforming doors below with shaped apron on moulded cabriole legs. 43" (llOcmsV See Colour Illustration - Plate V. (1) £1800/2500 289. An attractive pair of brass classical style Fire Dogs, with woman surmounted. (2) £100/150

Lots 308,315

290. A set of 3 - 19th Century brass Fire Irons, each with u m finial. (3) £120/150 291. A set o f 3 Georgian steel Fire Irons, each with turned stem and u m finial. (3) £180/250 292. A 19th Century Irish brass Fender, with rof)ed top and um finials, above a frieze with pierced panels and turned gallery on moulded plinth, 60" (152cms), Dublin. (1) £800/1200 293. An attractive pair of Chinese red lacquered and bone overlaid octagonal shaped Boxes and Covers, decorated with flowers, 11 Vi" (29.2cms). (2) £200/300

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301. An attractive C api-de-M onte porcelain Vase, relief moulded and decorated with colourful classical figures, 11" (28cms). See Illustration. (1) £140/250

Lots 305, 313 307. A very fine antique Meissen baluster shaped dark blue ground porcelain Vase, with portrait panel and gilt overlay, 6" (15cms). See Illustration. (1) £150/250 308. A very attractive pair of 19th Century porcelain Figures, modelled as cherubs semi-nude with colourful gowns, - bears gold anchor marks, (as is). See Illustration. (2) £250/350 309. A pair of G erm an porcelain Figures modelled with W oman by an Easel paint­ ing, and its com panion W om an with hamm er and chisel forming a sculpture, 8" (20cms). (2) £120/180 311. A good Meissen porcelain Figure of a Cherub, "Je les Balance," with quiver of arrows on tri-form base, S'A" (14cms). See Illustration. (1) £140/180

315. A Derby style porcelain Figure of Man with basket o f grapes, on rococo style base (bears gold anchor mark), 6" (15cms). See Illustration. (1) £60/80 317. A rare pink ground English Jug decorated with panels o f classical figures inscribed R ichard & M ary T yrer, Blackrod, 7" (18cms). See Illustration. (1) £200/300 318. A very attractive pair of Sitzendorf porcelain Pot Pourri bulbous shaped Vases and Covers, each profusely encrusted with colourful fiowers and decorated with fig­ ures, 9" (23cms). See Illustration. (2) £200/300 320. A late Meissen Figure modelled as an elegant Gentlem an in striped pink cos­ tume, 7" (18cms). See Illustration. (1) £80/90

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303. A fine Capi-di-Monte relief moulded oval gilt metal m ounted Jewellery Casket, deco­ rated with classical figures, the hinged cover enclosing a floral decorated interior on four scroll legs, 7 Vi" (19cms). See Illustration. (1) £200/300 305. A fine Meissen G roup modelled with five children playing musical instruments and a dog, on a naturalistic base, 7" (18cms). See Illustration. (1) £150/250

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313. An attractive pair of late Meissen porcelain Vases, each profusely decorated and en­ crusted with colourful fiowers, 6" (15cms). See Illustration. (2) £120/180

295. A small ebonised and gilt metal mounted Terrestrial Table Globe - Phillips 9", on circular moulded stand. (1) £80/90

297. A George IV period inlaid mahogany Tea Caddy, with crossbanded top and satinwood interior, 12" (31cms). (1) £200/250

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312. A Meissen porcelain Figure modelled with cherub by a sacrificial altar "Te Mets le C alm e" on oval base with greek key moulding, 8" (20cms). Sec Illustration. (1) £200/300

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294. A rectantgular Chinese red lacquered Box, applied with carved bone and decorated with fiowers, l2Vj" (32cms). (1) £150/220

296. A good pair o f dark blue ground baluster shaped Meissen Vases, each with a double serpent handle and egg and dart gilt bands, raised on a single knop fluted gilt circular foot, 11" (28cms). (2) £280/320

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Lot 317 321. A good English chinoiserie porcelain Figure of a W oman (possibly Bow), in colourful costume, 6 Vi" (16cms). See Illustration. (1) £200/300 323. A fine pair o f pale blue Portuguese porcelain Wine Coolers, each with two scrolled leaf handles, and hand painted in a panel of nowers, S ’/ i" (21.5cms). (2) £150/250

Lots 338, 595

324. A Royal Worcester Japan pattern Cabinet Tray, decorated with emblems of Japan, on a cream ground inside a gilt and brown edge, 19" (38cms). (1) £80/150

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326. An im portant pair of early Derby Compona vase shaped Coolers and Covers, each decorated on a white ground with colourful floral arrangements and gilt, and applied with lion mask handles on a stemmed base with square foot and pinapple finial, 14" (35.5cms). (2) £1000/2000 See Colour Illustration - Plate III. 327. An 18th Century circular blue and white Delft Charger, possibly Dublin, (as is), 13'/4" (33.5cms). (I) £200/300 328. A large 18th Century blue and white Delft Dish, the centre panel with basket of nowers, 15'/a" (39cms), (as is). (1) £200/300 329. A large 18th Century blue and white Delft Dish, the centre panel with an arrangement of flowers, (as is), 15 Vi" (39cms). (1) £200/300

335. A superb large German porcelain (possibly Meissen), Mantle Clock, modelled with classical Lady, with floral wreath on her head, and colourful gowns, leaning on a pedestal surm ounted with a clock, the circular enamel dial with arabic numerals in a gilt metal beaded frame, signed on back F. Marti, Paris, the pilasters encrusted with colourful floral garlands and half fluted with blue bead insets, on a shaped base with colourful panels depicting landscapes and birds, raised on six flower head legs, 30"h x 17"w. (1) £2500/3500 See Colour Illustration - Plate VI.

338. A very good late 19th Century French brass and cloisonne Carriage Clock, the bowed reeded handle with scroll supports over a gilt and enamel dial overlaid with leaves and birds, signed (Egan o f Cork), flanked with C o rin th ia n style cloisonne pilasters, on a brass base, 8 Vi" (21.5cms). (1) £600/800 See Colour Illustration - Plate III. 339. A fine 19th Century Rockingham Vase and Cover of baluster form, applied with two double rustic handles profusely decorated with colourful flowers raised on four leaf scroll legs, 19’A" (49.5cms). (1) £600/800 See Colour Illustration - Plate III.

336. A large Chinese blue and white dragon Bowl, 15" (38cms). (1) £120/180

330. A Japanese Imari porcelain Jardiniere of tapering square form, decorated with birds amongst flowers, 7"h (18cms). (1) £150/180 331. A good pair of Bisque figural Table Lamps, each modelled with classical woman holding mirror and flute, on gilt edge and cominthan style plinths, and fluted wooden bases, 36" (92cms). See Illustration. (2) £300/400 332. An Italian Majolica type ceramic yellow ground Garden Seat, with cushion type removable top on cylinderical base, with tossels and drapes, 18" (46cms). (1) £300/500 333. A good pair of 19th Century Paris porcelain Campana shaped Urns, each decorated with a colourful landscape and "Tiger Hunt", applied with gilt mask handles on square moulded base, 9" (22.5cms). (2) £300/400

Lots 337, 341, 343

337. A 19th Century Cantonese Vase, decorated in colourful enamels with flowers and panels of figures, applied with two gilt handles, modelled with dogs and ball, 16 Vi" (42cms). See Illustration. (1) £300/500

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352. A 19th C entury mahogany Occasional Table, the rectangular walnut veneer top on four turned legs, united by stretcher, (part of a nest). (I) £125/200 353. A good walnut Chest with an arrangement of three long and three short drawers, inlaid with herring bone banding flanked with canted corners on a stand with three drawers and shaped apron, on cabriole legs, 42" (107cms). See Illustration. (1) £800/900

Lots 347, 398

Lot 340 340. A very good pair o f 19th Century Meissen porcelain Candlesticks, each surmounted with two cherubs, "Winter & Summer," by flower encrusted stems on rococo style quatrefoil base with four scroll feet, B '/ i (34.5cms). See Illustration. (2) £600/800 341. A 19th Century Canton Vase decorated in bright enamels, with insects, flowers and various panels depicting battle scenes, and figures in interiors, applied with two pierced handles, 2 5 'A" (65cms). See Illustration, ( i) £350/550 342. A yellow ground Majolica Vase, converted to a Table Lamp on moulded ebonised base, 34" (86cms). (1) £200/300

348. A Serves Blanc-de-Chine gilt metal mounted and relief m o u l d e d bombe shaped Jewellery Casket, 7" (18cms). (1) £80/150 349. A 19th C entury Rockingham porcelain Basket colourfully decorated and encrus­ ted with flowers and rustic handle, 12" (31cms). See Illustration- (1) £250/350 350. A very attractive 19th Century ebonised and gilt metal mounted Continental Jewellery Case inset with an arrangement of fourteen porcelain panels - all colourfully decorated with figures on balconys, others in interiors, and panoramic views, the front with two doors enclosing three drawers inset with conforming panels, flanked with gilt metal column on p;iw feet, 8" x 6" (20cms x 15cms). See Illustration. (1) £800/1200

343. A pair of 19th Century C anton Vases, each d eco rated in b rig ht enam els depicting various mythical scenes with figures and animals on a light green ground, applied with butterfly handles, 23" (58.5cms). See Illustration. (2) £800/1200

Lot 353 354. A pair o f antique pine candle stands converted to Table Lamps with baluster fluted stem, on circular moulded foot. (2) £150/250

344. A pair of 19th Century English demi-lune porcelain Bough Pots, painted with panels of flowers and gilt lines, applied with gilt rams masks, each 9" (22.9cms). (2) £70/90

355. A small George 1 style slope front walnut Bureau, with fitted interior over four graduating drawers, on slightly splayed bracket feet, 25" (63.5cms). See Illustration. (1) £400/600

Lot 350

BEDROOM & TOP LANDING 351. A good quality Georgian style rectangular oak Wall Miiror, with carved egg and dart rim, and florai rosettes, 32" x 41" (8l.5cms x 104cms). See Illustraticn. (1) £170/250

Lot 346 346. A superb pair o f Serves porcelain Cabinet Plates, each decorated with a different scene "Versailles C har d ’Apellon" and "Ch. de St. Cloud," inside a dark blue and gilt border, both inscribed on circular moulded gilt frames, 9Vt" (24cms). See Illustration. (2) £500/700 347. A good Majolica Figure of a black Cook, with dark blue jacket and yellow trousers, on ebonised stand with lamp fitted, 16" (41cms). See Illustration. (1) £250/350 18

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A n ela b o ra te 19th C entury C o n tin en ta l ha n d-ca rv ed o a k C o a t-o f-A r m s, flanked by t w o cupids, and decorated in gilt and vivid co lo u rs. (1) £ 3 5 0 /4 5 0

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A n E liz a b e th II C o r o n a t io n C u s h io n , a n o th e r fine tapestry C ushio n, and four o th er C ushio ns. ( 6 ) £ 7 0 /1 0 0

363. A g o o d quality I9uh C e n tu r y tu rned oak T o w el Rail, o n f o u r o u ts p la y e d feet. (1) £ 1 2 0 /1 9 0 364.

358. A large rectangular Victorian Fend erstool, the upholstered blue velvet slope top on four tu rned ball feet, bears label o f M illar & Beattie, 64" (1 6 2.5 cm s). (1) £ 2 5 0 /3 5 0 359. A n unusual late 19th Century w alnu t high b a c k Sid e C h a ir , c o v e r e d in a ttra c tiv e tapestry raised o n reeded scroll legs, and united by a c o n fo r m in g stretcher. ( 1 ) £ 4 0 0 /6 0 0

A sm all circular T a b le , c o n v e rted , and draped in blue velv<et vvith p la te glass top ( I ) £ 6 0 /1 2 0

365. A very g o o d Rege;ncy p erio d m a h o g a n y D ressing T able M ir r o r , w ith le a f carved scroll to p rail and ce;ntred w ith anth em io n s, a b o v e a rectangular p la te flan ked w ith tw o b a lu s t e r s p ir a l reied ed p il a s t e r s , o n a serpentine fronted Ijase w ith tw o shaped drawers, 24" (6 1 c m s ). S ee Illustration. (1) i£40()/600

375. A pair o f framed 19th C en tu ry Irish M a p s, "D ublin and Kildare," & " W ick lo w , C a rlo w & W exford," hand c o lo u r e d in outline. (2) £ 8 0 /1 2 0 376. After J a m es Gillray, & H .W . Bunbury H a n d -c o lo u r e d engraving, "C onn oisseurs e x am in in g a c olle ctio n o f G e o r g e M o rlands," 1 0 1 /4 " x 8%", after Gillray; an d "A Hail Storm," after Bunbury. (2) £ 1 5 0 /2 2 0 377. After Van D y ck E n g r a v in g s , " T h e T h r e e C h ild r e n o f Charles I,"; "The F a m ily o f C harles I,"; & "Queen H e n r ie tta M aria," three sim ilar hand c o lo ured engravings. (3) £ 1 2 5 /2 0 0 378. Kenneth Steel Im p o r ta n t set o f 4, o r ig in a l d r y p o in t etchings, "Trinity C o lleg e, D ub lin ," "The C u sto m H ouse," "The F o u r C ourts," and another, each a L im ited E d itio n o f on ly 60, and signed in pencil o n th e m o u n t, app rox. 10" x 13", (2 5 .5 cm s x 3 3 cm s). (4) £ 3 0 0 /5 0 0

360. A n unusual rectangular w alnut W in d o w B ox, w ith hin ged top , 48" (122cm s). (1) £ 1 2 0 /1 8 0 361. A large 19th C entury b e e ch w o o d Bergere E lb o w Chair, w ith lo o se cushio n covered in light blue velvet. (1) £ 2 0 0 /3 0 0 S e e Illustration

379. Early 19th Century English A ttractive pair o f h a n d -c o lo u r e d Prints, "View o f D u b lin fro m th e Park," a nd "Derrinane A b b e y , the seat o f D a n . O ’C o n ­ nell, Esq., M .P .," 5" X e'A " . (2) £ 1 5 0 /2 0 0 380. W illiam Roe, Early 19th Century Irish School O r ig in a l p e n c il s k e tc h , " B u llo c k , C o . D ublin," 6 / 4 " X 10", sig n e d an d dated 1832. (1) £ 2 0 0 /3 0 0 381. Kenneth Steel Original pencil Sketch, " W o o d Q u a y before D ev elo p m e n t," 1 1 '/i" x 1 3 ^/4 " (2 9 c m s x 35cms), signed. * A rare V iew . (1 ) £ 3 0 0 /5 0 0 Lot 365 366. A small W illiam IV m a h o g a n y O ccasio n a l T able, the rectangular to p w ith ro se w o o d crossbanding, over a frieze draw er and tw o slides, raised o n tu rn ed legs, 2 0 " (5 1cm s) H ) £ 2 8 0 /3 5 0 367. A G e o r g e IV period m a h o g a n y L am p T able with tw o frieze and six m o ck drawers under a later to p raised o n tapering reeded lees 21 V2 " (55cms). (I ) £ 3 0 0 /5 0 0

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A late 18th Century o a k C h e st o f three lo n g and tw o short drawers, w ith panelled front o n bracket feet, 37" (94cm s). See Illustration. (I ) £ 5 0 0 /7 0 0

368. A plain 19th C entury rectangular o ak Side T able, w ith single frieze draw er o n four square legs. ( 1 ) £ 1 2 5 /2 0 0 369. A n unusual pair o f 19th C entury o ak Side C upb oard s, each w ith a C o n n em a ra marble to p over a d o o r w ith tw o small and tw o large p a n e ls , o n a p lm th b a s e , 3 6 ’/ j" (92.5cm s)h. ( 2 ) £ 4 5 0 /7 0 0 370. A g o o d quality 18th C entury o a k Side Chair, with solid seat. ( 1 ) £ 1 5 0 / 2 0 0 371. A late G eo rgia n period bo w -fro n ted m a h o ­ g any C o m e r W a sh-stand , w ith pierced top , a b o v e a s h e lf w ith d ra w er, r a ise d on o utsw ept legs united by a shaped stretcher, 22" (56cms). (1) £ 1 8 0 /2 5 0 372. A small gilt framed c o n v ex W all M irror (I ) £ 7 5 /1 2 0 373. After George Baxter "Queen Victoria," and "The Prince R e ­ gent, tw o coloured prints, in attractive o v a l and rectangular gilt frames. ( 2 ) £ 1 2 5 /2 0 0

382. Kenneth Steel O riginal d r y p o in t E tc h in g , "The F o u r C o u rts, D u b lin ," 9% " x 13" (2 5 c m s x 33cm s), signed in pencil o n m o u n t; and an o th er view o f sam e. N o . 6 o f a L im ited E dition o f 50, an original e tc h in g signed by Brian C oghlan . (2) £ 1 4 0 /2 0 0 383. A Lithograph, "The D u k e o f W e lh n g to n on Horseback," d a ted 1842, 12" x 14". ( 1 ) £ 6 0 /1 0 0 384. Victor Brown Set o f six original w a te r co lo u rs. C o stu m e D esig n s, "Cursing Priests," "B ooks," "R o se Priestess," "Tracker," "Priests," a nd "Pro­ secutor," various sizes, all signed. ( 6 ) £ 3 0 0 /4 0 0 385. A 19th Century O riental blu e g r o u n d R u g w ith triple m e d allio n cen tre, inside a w ide bo rder, (w o r n ), 118" x 73" (3 0 0 c m s x 186cms). (1) £ 1 5 0 /2 5 0 386. A n Oriental blue g r o u n d R u g w ith stylized field, 72" X 44". (I ) £ 8 0 /9 0 388. A pair o f late 19th C entury O riental Jars a nd C overs, w ith ball han dles. ( 2 ) £ 9 0 /1 4 0 389. A plaster cast, "M ask o f a Y o u n g Girl", a S p o d e B ust o f W in s to n C h u r c h ill, a nd an oth er item. (3) £ 4 0 /7 5 390. A g o o d quality early 19th C en tu ry carved w hite marble R o u n d el, d e p ic tin g Profile o f the D u k e o f W e llin g to n , su rro u nded by roses, thistles, sh a m r o c k s, an d sabres, 1 2 " (30cm s)d. ( 1 ) £ 1 5 0 /2 5 0

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Pair o f c o lo u r e d o v a l prints, "The B lack ­ berry Gatherers," and "The Pedlar"; a lso tw o small c o lo ured prints by G Baxter (4)

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391. A carved m arble Figure o f C ry in g C hild , 13" (33cms). ( 1 ) £ 1 2 0 /1 8 0

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392. A good quality 19th Century white marble Bust o f Classical Woman, on base 12"h (31cms); and another Head and Shoulders o f a Gentlem an, lacking base, 12’/2"h (32cms). (2) £125/175 393. A small bronze, "Bust o f Hippocrates," on circular stand, W 'A " (27cms)h. (1) £100/150 394. An attractive 19th Century miniature "Bust of Louis XVI," on marble pedestal, 7" (18cms)h. (1) £120/180 395. A 19th Century walnut Candle Stand with beaded stem, 10" (39.5cms). (1) £80/100 396. An old Continental pine Lamp Stand or Torchere, with circular top on triform base, 59" (ISOcms). (1) £150/180

401. A Japanese Im ari Saiucer Dish, and an 18th Century blue an.d wvhite Chinese Dish, (as is). (2) £60/70 402. A 19th C entury C ’ontinental carved pine Sporting Trophy, d<epicitng deer, bird, and gun. (1) £130/180 403. A 19th Century S o u th East Asian carved giltwood Figure o f the Standing Buddah with flowing gown,, set with semi-precious studs, etc, 30" (76cims). (1) £400/600 404. A demi-lune fold-cJver red Japanned and chinoiserie decorate-‘d Tea Table, with wide frieze on tapering legs and pad feet, 24" (61cms). See Illustration. (1) £400/500

397. An early carved wooden Figure "Face of Christ," 10" (26cms). (1) £120/180 398. A 19th Century heavy brass Reflector Microscope by Baker of London, in brass m ounted m ahogany case with various lenses, fittings, and slides, etc. See Illustration. (1) £500/700

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Lot 399 399. A large pair of very unusual Japanese cloisonne enamel Vases, with Satsuma panels and necks and bases, 20" (51cms). See Illustration. (2) £300/350 400. A 19th Century 12" Philips terrestrial Library Table Globe, with brass mounts on mahogany stand, with three short turned legs and stretcher. See Illustration. (1) £700/900

405. An early 19th Century English Longcase fruitwood Clock, with inlaid swan-neck pediment above a domed painted enamel dial, flanked by receded pillars with brass capitals, over a kJng attractively figured door on a box base with small bracket feet, 84" (214cms)h. (1) £700/900 See Illustration 406. A Victorian carve<l oak "Cock Fighting" type Occasional Side Chair, the top rail with a hinged compartment and carved panel over a saddle seat on spiral twist legs and stretcher. See Illustration. (1) £300/500 407. An old pine and oak Library Steps, 95" (141cms). ( 1) £100/120 Lot 411 408. An early Irish Architectural carved pine Mirror in the maimer of Francis & John Booker, Dublin - originally the Overmantel M irror in the Dining Hall at the Kildare Street Club, now (Converted very tastefully to a Library Bookcase retaining its original facade, with divided pediment and dentil moulding, above a frieze with three fiuted panels - four shelves over two solid doors flanked with two very impressive fluted pilasters, each w'ith carved corinthian capitals raised on a panelled plinth, 114"h X 94"w (290cms x 239cms). (1) £4000/6000 See Colour Illustration - Plate V. 409. An 18th Century oak Side Table, the rectangular top above a frieze drawer on spiral twist s u p p o r ts , united by a shaped stretcher, 32’/ j" (82cms). (1) £400/600

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410. A Georgian oak and elm Provincial Arm­ chair with va.>e shaped centre splat over solid seat on square chamfered legs. (1) £150/180

411. An exceptional pair o f carved walnut high back Side Chairs, each with shell and leaf cresting, above an arched and pierced panel back, carved with scrolls and shells, flanked with two turned pilasters above a stufT over seat on turned legs, united by a carved conforming stretcher. Ex: Collection Malahide Castle. See Illustration. (2) £1500/2000 412. A good early walnut Side Table with rectangular crossbanded top and moulded edge over a long frieze drawer, raised on bulbous turned supports, united by shaped Hat stretchers on bun feet, 35" (89cms). See Illustration. (1) £700/900 413. A very impressive and fine pine Hanging Bookcase o f Architectural design, with divided egg and dart pediment above three shelves and two recessed ditto, each with a carved ribbon and rosette edge and con­ forming apron, 57" (145cms). See Illustration. (1) £1800/2500


415. A pair o f high b^ack oak Side Chairs, each with a waisied bialuster shaped splat over a drop in rope seiat, raised on cabriole legs with pad feet. (2)) £150/200 416. A good large walinut C om er Cupboard with moulded pedimeint above a centre arch with two doors enclos;ing three shelves, and with two doors below on bun feet, 41" (104cms). See Illustration. ((1) £ 1500/1800

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Lot 413 414. A rare late 18th C entury French pine Jardiniere with circular top, above a reeded body raised on three m oulded deer legs with hoof feet on triform base, 34 Vi” (87cms). See Illustration. (1) £700/900

Lot 419 420. A well modelled pair of large carved wooden H ands, each with ivory coloured nails, 18" (46cms). (2) £120/180 421. An attractive antique Oriental Rug with triple border on a crimson field, 64" x 39" (162.5cms x 99cms). (1) £250/350

Lot 416 417. A 19th Century W illiam & M ary style silver gilt Stool, with tapestry top and shaped X stretcher. (1) £300/350 418. A long 19th C entut^ breakfront Open pine Library Bookcase, with stepped top and leaf moulded pediment, above a frieze applied with floral swags, rams masks, and patrae, the centre with three open shelves flanked with Corinthian style pilaster and conformed side shelves, 136" x 60" (345cms x 152cms). See Colour lllustraHon - Plate IV . (1) £1500/2500 419. A good old carved pine Candle Stand with leaf carved fluted stem and triform scroll base, 57" (I45cms), See Illustration. (1) £300/350 Lot 414

422. B. Boschetti A rectangular Bronze Panel depicting a Classical Ceremonial Scene with cherubs in relief - stamped and inscribed Roma, 6 'A" x 91/2 " (16.5cms x 23.5cm s), in w ooden cushion frame. (1) £150/250

REMAINDER OF OIL PAINTINGS & WATERCOLOURS 423. Pritchett "Venetian Scene with figures in foreground, St. M arks in background," O.O.P., 10 Vi" x 22" (27cms x 56cms). (1) £250/400 See Illustration 423A.Horsbrugh Porter - English School "Landscape with painted male and female nude figures applied," O.O.C., 36" x 48", (91.5cms X 122cms), signed, unframed. (1) £150/250

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435. Austin Osman Spare, 20th Century School Pastel, "Head and Shoulders o f a Gentle­ man with yellow waistcoat," signed, 25" x 17 / 2" (63.5cms X 44.5cms), an its smaller com panion, "Man with Cap," 16 Vi" x MVi" (42cms X 32cms), in cont. oak frames. (2) £250/350 436. J. Brink "Wash-day - Child in high chair and M other washing clothes beside Cottage," 0 . 0 . C., signed, 12" x 16" (30.5cm s x 41cms). (1) £700/900 See Colour Illustration - Plate IV. 437. W. Hoare of Bath Pastel, "Half-length Portrait o f an Irish Gentleman, with white wig and red jacket," 24" X 18" (61cms x 46cms), In fine original hand carved egg and dart pine frame, made by the Artist. (1) £2000/3000 See Colour Illustration - P late VII.

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438. After Van Dyck "Head and Shoulders o f an elderly Gentle­ man with stiff white Collar," 0 . 0 . C., 24" x 20" (61cms X 51cms). (1) £300/500 439. T. Hudson 18th Century English School Half-length "Portrait o f Captain Fletcher, a middle-aged Gentleman with grey wig in red velvet coat," 0 . 0 . C. 30" x 25" (76.2cms x 63.5cms), in contempory gilt frame. See Illustration. (1) £800/1250

Lot 425 (Pair) 424. A pair o f colourful Japanese Prints depicting Flowers and Birds, 13" x 18" (33cms x 40cms). (2) £100/150

431. After James Ma*lton Coloured Print, "Old Soldiers Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin," published 1794, in hogarth frame. (1) £200/300

425. F. Herink Pair o f Harbour Scenes, Constantinople, O .O .C., 13" X 21" (32cms x 54cms). See Illustration. (2) £450/750

432. A collection o f 5 antique engraved views o f Swords Church, Castle, & Round Tower, some hd. colouxed. (5) £90/150

426. John Boydell, publisher Coloured engraving, "William Penn trading with the Indians," 17" x 22 Vi" (43cms x 57cms), published 1775, & cold, by hand. (1) £200/300 427. J. Bowles after P. Pelham Mezzotint, "Jonathan Swift, S.T.D.," 14" x 10" (35.5cms x 25.5cms), hogarth frame. (1) £90/150 428. A good quality 19th Century stripped pine and gesso Overmantel Frame, fitted with unusual and attractive picture o f Oriental Aviary, hand-painted on linen by noted Balinese Artist. (1) £400/650

433. "A Prospect rJf Dublin, the Capital o f Ireland," by Cary, and a 19th Century hand-coloured "Plan o f Dublin," framed. (2) £90/140 434. J. Peacock K.H .A. 1828 "Painting o f RcJyal Arms," O.O.C., 2 9 'A” x 42 Vi" signed o n reverse, and with lengthy in scrip tion o n label, o ld pine frame. ♦Specially com missioned for Parish o f St. Paul, Dublin. (1) £600/1000 See Illustration

441. 19th Century Irish School Half-length "Portrait o f an Elderly Gentle­ man with white hair, and long white beard," O.O.C., 25" X 21", (63.5cms x 53.5cms). (1) £250/400

429. After James Malton "View from Capel-Street, looking over Essex-Bridge," and "West Front o f St. Patricks Cathedral," a pair o f coloured prints, published 1797 & 1793, in hogarth frames. (2) £300/450

442. 18th Century French School "Allegorical Subject with Pan and Pipes, Dancer, etc.", O.O.C., 38" x 50" (97cms xl27cm s), in pine frame. (1) £900/1400 See Illustration

430. After James Malton C oloured Print, "Blue C oat Hospital, Dublin," pubUshed 1798, good colouring, hogarth frame. (1) £200/300

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443. Sir G. Kneller Half-length, "Portrait o f Roger Boyle, Earl o f Cork & Orrery," O.O.C., 30" x 25" (76cms X 63.5cms), Ex Collection, Malahide Castle. See Illustration. (1) £500/800


447. 18th Century English School Half-length P o rtrait o f a "G entlem an in A rm o u r, with long wig," 0 . 0 . C. 30" x 25" (76.2cms X 63.5cms), Ex Collection M alahide Castle. See Illustration. (1) £500/750 448. A n unusual Vanity F air C a rto o n , by Ap>e. (1) £60/90 449. W. Payne, Early 19th Century English School W atercolour, "C oastal Scene with figures in fo reg ro u n d , castle, bo ats, etc. in backb ro u n d , 8 ' / / ' x 13'/j". (1) £250/350 Lot 442 450. Hayes, 19th Century Irish School W atercolou r, Fine quality half-length oval " P o rtra it o f Y oung M a n with bow-tie", 16 1/ 2 " x 13 V - (1) £250/350

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Lot 446 446. Kitty Wilmer "Italian M aitre d ’H otel," reputed to be H ilton E dw ards O .O .C ., 18" x 16" (46cms x 40.5cms), signed with initials, & inscribed on label on reverse, in deep black frame. See Illustration. (1) £500/750

452. After Baron Von Eisenberg A ttractive set o f three early F re n ch P rints on E q u itatio n, "Caprioles, parle D roite," "B alottades parle D roite," & "D em ij air parle droite," approx. 12'/2" x 12 V 2 " (32cms X 32cms), in h ogarth frames. (3) £150/250 454. Early 18th Century English School Half-length P ortrait o f "Y o u n g Scottish N o b lem an with lace collar, b ro w n cape an d em broidered red jacket," O .O .C ., 29" x 24" (74cms X 61cms). See Illustration. (1) £1500/2000

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455. 18th Century Italian School Allegorical subjects, "T he Y o u n g B acchus," and its c o m p an io n , "Classical W o m a n w ith C upid an d Flowers," O .O .C ., to n d o , 28" (71cms). (2) £1200/1600 See Colour Illustration - Plate I I I

444. Early 19th Century English School H alf-length P o rtrait o f a " Y o u n g M an with high w hite C ollar," O .O .C ., 30" x 25" (77cm s X 63.5cms). See Illustration. (1) £350/600

456. Early 18th Century English School H alf-length, " P o rtrait o f G e n tle m a n with fully dressed wig, with lace tie a n d e la b o ­ rately w orked jacket, m em ber o f D e T a lb o t F a m ily ," O .O .C ., 28" x 23" (7 1 cm s x 58.5cms), Ex Collection, M a lahide Castle, Co. Dublin. See Illustration. (1) £750/1200

445. Late 18th Century Irish School H alf-length, " P o rtrait o f L ord Townsend?, seated, an d with book in h an d . C oa t o f A rm s on Wall in b ackgroun d," O .O.C., 30" X 24" (76cm s x 61cms), in an attractive pine frame. See Illustration. (1) £600/900

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451. 19th Century School, after Murillo "M a d o n n a an d Child," O .O .C ., 6 7 '/2 " x 43" (171.5cms X 109cms), unfram ed. See Illustration. (1) £300/400

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Lot 458

William Mosman 1745 Half-length, "Pfjrtrait of Sir William Fairlie - Cunningehame o f Robertland, Ayrshire, Scotland, 6th Bfironet," and its companion "Lady Fairley - Cunninghame," a pair, both signed and dated, O.O.C., 30" x 25", (760cms X 635cins), in fine cont. frames. ^Inscribed on old label on reverse. See Colour Illustration - Plate VII (I) £3500/5000

Lot 462

459. Sir P. Lely Three quarter length, "Portrait of Lady in satin dress seated by a window and red velvet curtain, holding a dog," O.O.C., 49" X40" (124.5cms A 102cms), in contemporary carved giltwood frame. (1) £3500/5000 See Colour Illustration - Plate VII 460. P. Reinagle "Gold and White Setter at a kennel door," O.O.C., 44" X 56" (112cms x 142cms), in a stripped pine frame. See Illustration. (1) £800/1250

Lot 463

457. Late 18th Century English School Half-length, "Portrait of young man with wig, in blue velvet jacket," 0 .0 .C., 30" x 25", (76.2cms x 63.5cms). (1) £600/850

468. A pair of Bronze Groups, each modelled with Viking Warriors, blowing Musical Instruments, 8" (20.2cms), (2) £180/250 Lot 460 461. A pair of 19th Century Bartolozzi Sepia Engravings, "Love" and "Friendship," each in ebonised and parcel gilt frames, 7 Vi" x S'/j" (19cms X 21.5cms). (2) £200/300 462. Vadilio "Italian Peasant Boy with bunches of Grapes," 0 .0 .C., 24" x 29" (61cms x 73.7cms). See Illustration. (1) £1000/1500 463. Late 18th Century French School Portrait of a Gentleman - Physician or Scientist, "M ons Buffons," O.O.C., inscri­ bed, 40" X 30". See Illustration. (1) £1000/1500

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466. An attractive Bronze Model of a Lion with ball, on rectangular base, I6 V2" (42cms). (1) £150/180 467. A late 19th Century French marble model of Wild Boar, on rectangular base, lO'/j" (27cms). (1) £180/250

469. Schener Bronze Group with "Two Dutch Children in Clogs," signed and dated 1906, 12" (30.5cms). See Illustration. (1) £400/500 470. An Austrian bronze Bust of a Nude Woman on square marble base, 9 Vi" (24cms). See Illustration. (1) £150/200 471. A fine pair of early 19th Century French bronze Candlesticks, each modelled as a cupid with gilt arrow supporting an ormolu vase shaped candle socket, 8 %" (21cms). See Illustration. (2) £250/350 472. Alenzo Bronze Figure "Old Man Sweeping," S'A” (21.5cms). See Illustration. (1) £120/150 473. A. Larroux Bronze Figure - "Woman with Hay Fork," signed Larroux, 8 %" (21cms). See Illustration. (1) £200/300


480. A n old cradle typ e w o o d e n Fuel Bin, with tray type pierced h a n d les, 23" (58.5cms). ( 1) £70/90

491. A blue and white C opeland S pode Basin, deco rated in transfer with scenery. ( 1) £150/180

482. A large antiq ue cop p er T u b o r F uel Bin with iron handles, 2 2 '/ 2'’ (57cm s). (1) £150/250

492. A Chinese blue an d white porcelain Stick S tand o f cylinderical form , 25" (63.5cms). (1) £120/150

483. A n antiq u e carved woo>den G r o u p , depicting C hrist an d F igures carry in g the cross, 21" (53cms). (1) £150/200 484. T w o old brass C h e stn u t R oasters, and four o ther pieces o f brass a n d copper. ( 6 ) £90/130 485. A late G eo rgian p erio d m a h o g an y lift to p Box, with double sided d o o rs an d brass carrying handles, o n b ra c k e t feet. ( 1) £180/250

493. A set o f brass W ind Bells. (1) £30/40 495. A fine gilt m etal m o u n te d ro u g e an d sp e ckled m a rb le P edestal, w ith sq u a re stepped base, 43 Vi" (115cms). (1) £350/450 496. A heavy 17th C entury style carved oak T h ro n e C hair, with double dolp h in cresting above two carved panels an d reeded arm s, above a solid seat on turned legs. ( 1) See Illustration. £200/300

486. A good quality 19th C e n tu ry blue an d white circular Dish, a larger similar ditto , possibly Spode, an d an early W illow p attern D ish. (3) £150/220 487. A g o o d heavy O rie n ta l B ro n ze M a sk , depicting a m ythical lion on later stand, 22" (56cms). (1) £200/300 488. A p ainted an d carved Chinese w ooden Figure o f a F o o Lion, with scroll m ain, on conform ing stand , 30"h x 19" (76.2cms x 48.3cms). (1) £150/250

I.ot 469 474. A. Gori A very fine F rench gilt bronze an d carved ivory Figure o f a W o m an with Basket o f Flowers, on a circular m oulded m arble base, signed a n d inscribed - Salon Des Beaux Art, Paris, 14'/2" (37cms). (1) £1500/2000 See Colour Illustration - Plate I II

489. A heavy an tiqu e c o p p er Preserving Pan, with steel loop handles. ( 1) £80/120

475. A pair o f early 19th C entury oak C and le Stands, each with a circular dish to p and turned stem, I 6 V2" (42cms). (2) £150/180 476. A G eorgian oak Deed Box with brass handle and hinged cover, 20 V2 " (52cms). (1) £80/90 477. A p a ir o f 19th C entury brass C h a m b e r Candlesticks, on rectangular bases, each with cone shaped snuffers. (2) £170/240 478. A pair o f tall late 19th C entury Candlesticks, each with tu rn ed stem an d ejector nozzle, on circular dom ed foot, 20 Vi" (52cms). (2) £120/150

Lot 490

479. A 19th C e n tu ry four c o m p artm en t oak T a n ta lu s with four square glass D ecanters, each w ith p lated m o u n t inside a hinged cover above a base drawer, 15 lA" (39.5cms). ( 1) £180/250

490. A large blue an d white Italian F aience Ewer, with arm orial crest and two m ask handles, 18" (46cms). (1) £ 2 0 0 / . ^ S ee Illustration

o Lot 497

497. A sm all G e o r g ia n o a k Side T ab le o r L o w b o y , w ith c ro ss b a n d e d t o p over a frieze d raw er on tapering legs with pad feet, 33" (84cms). See Illustration. (1) £500/700

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498. A 17th C e n tu ry style u pholstered Side Chair, covered in yellow draylon with fringe edges. (1) £150/200

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Lot 517 517. A fine W illiam & M ary style m a h o g an y wing back Settee, with high double h u m p back, raised on shaped cabriole legs w ith bracket type feet, united by a long shaped stretcher, 64" (162.5cms). See Illustration. (1) £1200/1500 518. A G eorg ian oak lift top Chest, with plain fro n t on bracket feet, 46" (I17cm s). (1) £300/400

L o t 501 499. A n O tto m a n gilt decorated white g ro u n d L am p S t a n d a r d , w ith t u r n e d ste m o n circular d o m ed foot. (1) £180/250

519. A n exceptional pair o f late 19th C entury Q ueen A nne style m ah o g an y A rm chairs, each with an arched pad ded back and o u t scrolling p added arm s, abov e a concave seat with loose cushion on leaf an d scroll carved cabriole legs, with cloven feet, covered in self prin t pink floral d am ask. (2) £1500/2500 See Colour Illustration - Plate V

500. A G eo rgian m ah ogan y Side C h a ir with shaped to p rail, above a pierced splat an d needlework seat, raised on square c h a m ­ fered legs. (1) £180/250 501. An alm ost m atching pair o f good early English w aln u t A rm chairs, with p a d d e d back an d leaf carved arm rests, raised on spiral twist su p p o rts an d stretchers. (2) £1200/1500

520. A n old pine Plinth with fluted colu m n and gilt m etal b ands on a square m ou lded base. (1) £150/200 521. A p air o f Regency pine an d beech Side C hairs, with rope seat on tu rned legs. (2) £70/90

502. A 19th C e n tu ry o ak O ccasional Table, with circular dish to p on tripod base. (1) £150/220 503. A large 19th C entury pine C o rn er C a bine t with m o uld ed pedim ent above two glazed d oors an d tw o cup b o ard d o o rs below, on plinth base, 56" (142cms). See Illustration. (1) £1000/1400 504. A 19th C e n tu ry m aho gany tripod O cca­ sional T able, with circular elm top. (1) £150/250 505. A n early o a k an d elm Joiners Stool with rectan gular top, on tu rned legs united by stretchers. (1) £200/300 506. A pair o f V ictorian m a h o g an y F o o t Stools, each cov ered w ith ta p e s try type heavy fabric, raised on b u n feet. (2) £100/150 507. A n early carved pine H ead o f a b eard ed classical m an, 14" (36cms). (1) £150/180 508. A 19th C e n tu ry C o rin th ian style pine Plinth, with fluted colum n an d scroll capital, 62" (157.5cms). (1) £180/220 509. A late G e o rg ia n o a k Side T a b le w ith rectan gular m oulded to p , above a frieze d ra w e r o n sq u a re c h a m fe re d legs, 23" (81.5cms). (1) £280/350 510. A large an tiq u e steel b o u n d oak F uel T u b , with piggin type han dles and sheet cover, 24'/2"d X 27" (62.5cms x 68cms). See Illustration. (1) £700/900

522. A V ictorian pine pedestal with m o uld ed top an d base, and a pine M irro r w ith leaded panel. (2) £80/120 h o t 510 511. A p a ir o f Regency style ebonised T orcheres o r Pedestals, each with circular to p with gilt d ecorated b ands, an d applied w ith lion m ask and ring handles, raised o n three sabre legs, united by a tri-form shelf, 4 0 ’/ j" (103cms). (2) £250/350 512. A late Irish G eorgian oak Side T able with later m oulded m arble top, abov e a straight frieze on four cabriole legs with square flared feet, 58" (l47.5cm s). N .B . This piece o f F urn itu re was originally m ad e for the Vicarage at Swords. See Colour Illustration - Plate I I I (1) £1500/1700 513. A n early 19th C entury C o n tinen tal silver gilt C a ndle Stand or Torchere, with circular top a n d shaped stein on trifo rm base, 57" (145cms). (1) £200/300 514. A n 18th Century C on tin ental carved oak T u b , applied with a grotesque carved m ask, 2 7 ’A " (70cms). (D £180/250 515. A pair o f antique carved pine C o rin th ian style Capitals converted to F o o t Stools, with pad ded tapestry tops. (2) £180/250 516. A G eorgian period oak sn a p -to p C entre T able on b a lu ste r turned stem, an d trip od base, 33" (84cms). (1) £600/700

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523. A n 18th C entury style blackened oak Side C h a ir with high back and vase shap ed splat, over a straw seat on baluster legs with pad feet. (1) £80/150 524. A n early oak lift top CofTer o r Chest, with panelled front and sides, 54" (137cms). (1) £300/500 525. A p air o f late 18th C entury English oak elm ladd er back Side Chairs, each with solid seat an d turned stretcher. (2) £180/250 526. A good 19th Century pine C o m e r C abinet w ith m oulded pedim ent, above tw o astragal glazed d o o r s and tw o c u p b o a r d d o o r s below, on short bracket feet, 44" (113cms). See Illustration. (1) £600/700 527. A n early oak Low boy, the rectan g u lar c ro ssb an d ed to p above a sh a p ed frieze inset with three drawers on cabriole legs an d p a d feet, 32" (82cms). S ee Illustration. (1) £350/450 528. A n early oak Plate Rack o r Bracket, with m o u ld e d ped im en t ab o v e th re e shelves flanked with shaped sides, 52" (132cms). (1) £400/700 529. A 17th C entury style carved o a k M o n k s Bench. (1) £250/400 530. A small 17th C entury style o ak d ro p -leaf T able on turned supports. (1) £50/80


544. A late Regency beech Arm chair with bergere panel back over baluster turned arm supports, raised on turned legs. (1) £200/300 545. A similar ditto on square tapering legs. (1) £180/220 546. A 19th Century satin maple Pembroke Table with demi- lune flaps and frieze drawer, raised on square slightly tapering legs, 34" (86.5cms). See Illustration. (1) £700/900

Lots 546 547. A Louis X style carved walnut Library Chair, the padded hump back above carved and moulded arm rests and padded seat raised on shell carved cabriole legs, and ornate carved apron with scroll feet. (1) £500/800 548. A 19th Century yellow scagliola Plinth o f cylinderical form on circular moulded base, 3 9 ’/a" (lOOcms). (1) £200/300 549. A tall pair o f early 19th Century gilt Pier or Console M irrors, each with cartouche and leaf cresting above two part mirror plate, flanked with reeed pilasters, 8’4" x 3 2 ’/ j" (254cms x 83cms), Ex: Somerville House, Co. Meath. See Illustration. (2) £1800/2500

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DRAWING ROOM 539. A red and beige ground Ham adan Runner, with a row o f eight medallions, inside a wide border, 2’6" x 11’ (331cms x 76cms). (1) £400/600 Lot 527 531.

A n 18th C en tu ry C o n tin e n ta l carved wooden polychrome Figure o f a Saint, 24" (61cms). See Illustration. (1) £200/300

532. A steel bound oak Tub Stool, and i red lacquered Wastepaper Basket. (2) £60/90 533. A n old elm and ash M ilking Stool on turned legs. (1) £80/120 534. A 19th Century oak D oo r Panel, carved with w arrior with spear, 35" x 9 V2", and a smaller carved Pugin style Panel. (2) £150/

200 535. A n early carved wooden Figure o f a King, 22". (1) £150/170 536. A brass Hanging Light, with original milk glass shade. (1) £80/140

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540. A dark red ground Ham adan Rug with floral field and fawn border, T x 4 ’ (21 Icms X 107cms). (1) £300/400 541. A beige and fawn ground H am adan Rug w ith centre m edallion , and d a rk blue border, 5’ 10" x 3’7" (I75cm s x 109cms). See Colour Illustration - Plate I V (1) £1500/2500 542. A very good large French Carpet, the beige ground in a Turkish style, speckled with small medallions in red and blue, 16’ x 18’. See Colour Illustration (1) £1500/2500 543. A late Regency period ormolu Chandelier with Bohemian blue and overlaid glass bowl and vase centre, with cameo type m ilk glass panels decorated in gilt with foliage and patrae, the orm olu pierctd suspenders issuing from an ornate corona supporting twelve conforming branches in four sets with leaf and flower cast arms and glass candle sockets with drops, (electrified), 55" 35 V2" (140cms x 90cms). (1) £3500/5000 See Colour Illustration

550. A fine pair o f gilt Console Tables, each with a heavy cream Sienna marble top above a leaf moulded frieze supported by a carved gilt eagle on ball n’ claw feet, 38"h x 28" (97cms x 7 Icms). See Illustration. (2) £1500/2500 551. A pair o f unusual Victorian burr-maple Occasional Tables, each with a circular fioral marquetry and crossbanded top on a spiral stem with circular base, on three scroll feet, 12" (30cms). See Illustration. (2) £600/800 552. A good Chippendale style mahogany Fender Stool, the oblong padded top with floral tapestry covering, raised on six leaf carved cabriole legs with ball n ’ claw feet, 56" (142cms). 5^^ Illustration. (1) £400/600 553. An early 19th Century oval gilt Cheval Firescreen, with floral tapestry panel, the frame carved with ribbon ties, flowers and bows, raised on four splayed rustic branch legs, 43'/2"h x 33" (1 lO.Scms x 84cms). See Illustration. (1) £400/600 554. An antique Florentine ebonised and parcel gilt Table, with spiral twist leaf moulded stem on reeded cushion base with later circular marble top, 21 'A" (54.5cms). (1) £300/400

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Lot 553 556. A very attractive Regency rosewood and brass inlaid fold-over Tea Table, with front rounded comers raised on hexagonal taper­ ing concave stem and base, with four splayed legs and brass paw castors, 36" (91.5cms). See Illustration. (1) £1000/2000

Lot 549, 550 555. A good set of 3 Regency period mahogany and parcel gilt Side Chairs, each with a delicate bead work back and bergere seat riased on tapering bead front legs. (3) £450/500

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557. A pair of 19th Century giltwood and gesso Neo-Classical style shield shaped Wall M irrors, each with urn and leaf scroll cresting, above a ball and X moulded frame, and a m irror plate with leaf apron below, 50" X 30" (127cms x 76cms). See Colour Illustration - Plate IV (2) £1500/2500 558. An "Envelope" type mahogany Occasional Table, with three drop leaves, raised on three turned stems with splayed legs. (1) £150/180

Lot 556 559. A superb gilt Japanned and decorated C abinet, the to p with engraved brass mounts, decorated with flowers and birds, the two doors enclosing a spectacular interior with an arrangem ent o f seven drawers and a centre cupboard with two doors enclosing a further arrangement of drawers and a theatre type stage and secret drawers behind, flanked with two decorated doors in two niches, raised on a very elaborate Florentine stand carved with cherubs, floral a rran g e m e n ts scrolling leaves, wreaths, etc., on four ornate cab­ riole legs with scroll feet, 63"h x 47 Vi" (160cms x 120.5cms). (1) £4000/6000 See Front Cover Illustration Lots 551, 28

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571. A Regency perio d rosew ood O p en D w a r f Bookcase, w ith brass in lay, the shelves flanked w ith tw o brass m oun ted and brass inlaid turned pilasters, raised on turned legs, 2 4 '/ 2 " (62cm s). See Illustration. (1 ) £ 6 0 0 /8 0 0 572.

A n early 19th C e n tu ry carved g iltw o o d O v e rm a n te l (possibly Irish), w ith carved o p en w o rk pe dim e nt a n d centre carved crest above a m ir r o r p la te , flanked w ith le a f carved scroll and pierced sides a nd c o n ­ f o r m in g a p r o n , 5 4 " x 4 7 " (1 3 7 c m s x 120cms). See Illustration. (1 ) £ 1 2 0 0 /1 7 0 0

Lots 560 , 560. A 19th C e n tu ry s atinw o od C u r io T a b le , inlaid w ith chequered edging and crossbanding, the rec ta n g u la r hinged top w ith a glass panel over a frieze w ith fo u r glass panels raised on square tapering legs, united by a concave stretcher, 25" (63.5cm s). See Illustration. (1 ) £ 8 0 0 /1 2 0 0

5V7 569. A 19th C e n tu ry s atinw o od Side C h a ir in K a u ffm a n n style, decorated w ith flo w e r inset, and w ith a padded back on fluted and reeded legs. (1 ) £ 1 5 0 /1 8 0

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570. A p a ir o f Regency period brass m ounted grained rosew ood Side C hairs, each w ith a panelled to p rail a nd le a f carved crossrail raised fro m sabre legs. (2 ) £ 2 5 0 /3 5 0

561. A Regency p>eriod brass in laid and grained rosewood Side C h a ir w ith carved b a r back and bergere seat, on reeded fro n t legs. (1 ) £ 1 0 0 /1 5 0 562. A G eorge 111 style m ah o g a n y C an d le Stand, w ith shaped to p on fluted baluster stem, w ith trip o d base, 35 Vi" (90cm s). (1 ) £ 8 0 /1 5 0 563. A p a ir o f 19th C e n tu ry serpentine fronted pine C onsole T a b les , each w ith m arble top on tw o c ab rio le legs, 2 0 Vj " (52cm s). (2 ) £ 40 0 /6 0 0 564. A G eorge I V style tw o tier po lla rd m aple W h a tn o t o r Bedside Pedestal w ith square top and turne d supports, 18" (45.7cms)sq. See Illustration. (1 ) £ 2 8 0 /3 2 0 565. A rectangular s im ila r d itto , 24" (61cm s). See Illustration. (1 ) £ 2 8 0 /3 2 0 567. A m arble C onsole T a b le w ith serpentine shaped m o u ld e d t o p raised o n flu te d cabriole su p p o rt, 31" (78.7cm s). (1) £ 30 0 /5 0 0

Lot 573

568. A 19th C e n tu ry le a f carved pine W a ll M ir r o r with o b lon g p late, 65" x 38" (165.2cm s x

L o t 571 573. A n early Ita lia n carved giltw o o d C en tre T a b le, the stem in the fo rm o f three carved acanthus leaves, w ith open w o rk on a trip o d

96.5cms). (1 ) £ 4 0 0 /5 0 0

base w ith carved flo w e r heads and scroll feet, surm o unted w ith a later oc ta g o n al w hite m arble to p , 30" (76cm s). See Illustration. (1 ) £ 5 0 0 /7 0 0 574. A small G e o rg e I I I style Occasional T a b le , the rectangu lar flip -to p inset w ith a tapestry panel on turned baluster stem w ith trip o d base, 17'/2" (44cm s). (1 ) £ 1 8 0 /2 2 0 575. A small p a ir o f 19th C e n tu ry c ircu la r gilt F o o t Stools, each w ith padded top raised on fo u r short cab riole legs. (2 ) £ 2 0 0 /3 0 0

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583. A small 19th Century oval ebonised and parcel gilt Irish Mirror, the moulded frame set with two rows of glass studs, 20" x 16 Vi" (51cms X 42cms). See Illustration. (1) £300/400

576. A superb 19th Century French gilt and gesso suite of Seat Furniture, comprising of a Settee with shell and leaf cresting on a moulded top rail, above a padded back and serpentine fronted seat, flanked with moul­ ded arms and padded elbow rests, raised on moulded cabriole legs headed with leaves, and covered in gold printed damask, with four matching Armchairs, and four Side Chairs. (9) £5000/7000 See Colour Illustration - Plate III

584. A larger ditto - en suite, 27 Vi" x 22" (70cms X 56cms). (1) £400/600 585. A Chinese black lacquered and gilt metal mounted Jardiniere of square tapering form, on bracket feet, 13" (33cms), with metal liner. (1) £220/280

577. A George III style Edwardian inlaid satinwood Curio Display Table, with hinged glass top and four glass frieze panels, raised on four square tapering legs with block feet, 24" (61cms). See Illustration. (1) £1200/1500 578. A late 19th Century mahogany "Carlton House Desk," the super structure fitted with drawers, cupboards, and letter boxes, flanked with two shaped hinged compart­ ments and two secret compartments, two frieze drawers on square tapering inlaid spade legs, the entire piece profusely inlaid with scrolling foliage, flowers, vases, etc., 48" (122cms). (1) £2500/3500 See Colour Illustration - Plate III

586. A 19th Century marquetry Table Cabinet with domed top above two cupboard doors, each inlaid with floral arrangements on a shaped inlaid plinth on bracket feet, 16" (41cms). See Illustration. (1) £300/400

Lot 580

Lot 581 582. A good circular dish top mahogany flip-top Table, on turned baluster shaped stem with bird cage action on carved tripod base, 30" (76.2cms). (1) £600/800 Lot 579

591. A tapestry gilt metal mounted Bell Pull, and another similar. (2) £100/120 592. A 19th Century parcel gilt and painted Foot Stool, with tapestry top, 13" (33cms). (1) £60/90

580. A very fine 19th Century gilt Centre Table, the circular top with a leaf moulded edge and the centre painted in fine watercolours with two children amongst colourful flow­ ers, inside a colourful landscape, with portraits of children on a spiral twist stem with tripod base, 27" (68.5cms). See Illustration. (1) £1000/1500

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587. A small French two tier kidney shaped Etegere with marble top and brass gallery, over a frieze drawer on cabriole legs united by a conforming shelf with gallery. See Illustration. (1) £400/500 590. An attractive needlepoint black ground floral Tapestry Bell Pull, mounted on board, 68" (173cms). (1) £80/120

579. A very fine carved French Fauteuil, the cartouche shaped back and seat covered in attractive needlework tapestry, depicting couple and fiowers, in a moulded floral carved frame, and serpentine fronted seat, on cabriole legs. See Illustration. (1) £700/900

581. An Irish Georgian style Open Armchair or Library Chair, with carved eagle head arm finials, raised on conforming cabriole legs with ball n’ claw feet, covered in striped floral fabric. See Illustration. (1) £400/600

Lot 587

593. A carved white marble Head and Shoulders Bust of Man, 13"h (33cms) on black marble base. (1) £180/250 594. P. Veri

"Eurydice" - A bronze mounted Art Nouveau white marble Bust, on square marble base, signed and inscribed, 8" (20.2cms). (1) £180/250

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610. A large circular Japanese Satsuma Saucer Dish, decorated in typical pallate with W a r r i o r , Inse c ts, an d F lo w e r s , 15" (38cms). (I) £100/150

GARDEN FURNITURE 611. A good pair of well modelled 19th Century Italian crackleware glazed ceramic Lions, each seated, one with shield and the other with bail, 26" (66cms). See Illustration. (2) £400/600 612. A pair of composition Cotswold stone models o f Whippets. (2) £60/90 613. A pair of heavy 19th Century cast iron Cauldrons or Skillets each with floral body, on a stand with four ball n’claw feet, 22 Vi" (57 cms). (2) £180/250 614. A heavy cast lead model of a Turkey, 16" (41 cm). (1) £60/90 Lots

392,

595. An important 19th Century French gilt brass C arriage repeating Clock, with grande sonnerie movement, the enamel dial with roman and arabic numerals, and three lower subsidiary dials for day, date and month, flanked with two corinthian style pilasters, raised on a leaf cast moulded base, 8" (22cms), in original leather case. See Colour Illustration - Plate III (1) £1500/2500 596. A carved white marble Head and Shoulders Bust of a Woman, with circular moulded base, raised on a moulded wooden plinth, 20" (51cms). (1) £200/300 597. A pair of early pine Candlesticks, each with a turned and fluted stem on circular moulded foot, 30" (76.2cms). (2) £150/180 599. A set of 18 - 19th Century cast Portrait Intaglios, m ounted in two reeded ebonised parcel gilt frames, 7"sq (18cms). See Illustration. (2) £200/250

593,

594,

596

602. A pair of Ainerican Empire style gilt metal Girandoles or Lustre Candlesticks with glass drops, on figural stems and rectangu­ lar marble bases, 14" (36cms). (2) £150/250 603. A pair of 19th Century vaseline glass Cornucopia Vases, with gilt bronze rams mask mounts, each on rectangular marble base. See Illustration. (2) £150/180 604. A good 19th Century French ormolu Mantle Clock, surmounted with woman and basket of fish, over a circular enamel dial flanked with two floral decorated porcelain panels, raised on rustic legs by Marti of Paris, 16" (41cms). (1) £200/300 605. A pair of heavy antique spiral stem and cast metal Andirons, with scroll legs. (2) £180/220 606. A George HI brass bound and brass m ounted m ahogany Fire Bellows, with wheel winder and pulley. (1) £300/400

615. A late 19th Century relief moulded terra­ cotta Garden Urn, applied with masks and drapes, on a square stepped base, 32" (81 cms). (1) £180/220 617. A terracotta Garden Urn, on square base, 28" (71 cms). (1) £30/50 618. A I9th Century white marble Pedestal, with octagonal moulded top, on an octagonal tapering stem, and concave quatrefoil base, surmounted with a later bronze Sundial, 32" (81cms) H. (1) £180/220 619. A pierced cast iron Foot Scraper, and another with lion masks. (2) £80/120 620. A cast iron Singer Sewing Machine base with rectangular slate top and another similar. (2) £80/120 621. A Classical bronze Figure of a Discus Thrower, 26" (66cms). See Illustration. (I) £180/200 622. An old lead Garden Figure modelled as a Cherub, with hands held aloft, 27" (68 cms), on a fluted cast iron plinth, 32" (81cms). (1) £180/250 623. An old lead Pond or Fountain Centre, modelled with two putti holding an um and serpent, 23" (58cms), on a composition marble plinth, 35 Vi" (90cms). (1) £180/220 624. A massive 19th Century cast iron Garden Urn, - the bowl with egg and dart folded rim, over a half reeded body and fluted stem, with square stepped base, on a square plinth, with relief moulded panels, 55" x 42" (140cms X 107cms). See Illustration. (1) £500/700

Lots

Lot 599

600. A pair of 19th Century Portrait Intaglios, each in reeded ebonised and parcel gilt frame, 2'/4"sq (6cms). (2) £120/150 601. A very good heavy pair of three branch cast brass Wall Lights, in the manner of Mathew Bolton, with rams masks, vases, drapes, and scrolls, 21" (53cms). (2) £300/500

609,

607

625. A Victorian pierced cast iron Rosette or Centrepiece, 29 Vz” (75cms)d. (1) £80/90

626. An old lead Figure modelled as a putti, with 607. A Regency ormolu Table Centre or Com­ bowl and and another old lead Figure, 26" port, the circular vase shaped top with a leaf (66cms). and bead moulded edge, on a baluster See Illustration. (2) £150/250 shaped leaf cast stem and triform base with paw feet, raised on a triform plinth, !6"h 627. A 19th Century composition marble Plinth (40.5cms). of cylinderical form, on a moulded base, 42" See Illustration. (1) £550/750 (107cms). (I) £80/90 609. A very fine Regency ormolu Comport, surmounted with a classical Lady holding a shell on a triform bowl with tri satyr supports and scroll handles, 12" (30cms). (1) £400/600

628. An old lead Fountain, modelled with Pan playing pipes, seated on a shell, supported by three putti, on a larger shell, raised on tri-dolphin base, 34"h approx. (86cms). See Illustration. (1) £280/350 31


Lot 628 629. A pair o f Garden Seats. (2) £80/120 Lot 654 630. A carved Classical Figure of a kneeling nude m an, on oblong marble base, 22" (56cms) (as is). (1) £120/150 631. A pair of cast iron G arden Urns, each with base shaped fluted body, on square flared base, 35" (89cms). (2) £200/300 632. Two circular Patio or Garden Tables. (2) £50/70 633. A good pair of 19th Century circular white marble Plinths, each with a m oulded top and base, 30" (76cms)h. (2) £400/600 634. An unusual pair of 19th Century cast iron G arden Urns, each with a vase shaped body and shaped rim, on a circular reeded foot, and spiral fluted plinths, 48" (122cms). See Illustration. (2) £280/350

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635. A m arble and sandstone Plinth, with o c ta g o n a l to p a n d stem with bronze sundial surm ounted, 43" (llOcms). (1) £80/120 636. A composition G arden Figure, o f Pan with pipes, on an earlier moulded limestone base, 39" (99 cms). (1) £100/150 637. A very large 19th Century campana shaped leaf m oulded terracotta Vase, with two handles, a n d folded rim, on a square base, with fluted stem, 39"h (99 cms). See Illustration. (1) £300/500 638. A pair o f old sandstone Angels, 24 (62cms). (2) £80/120

Lot 637

639. An old sandstone Figure of Saint and another similar - a pair 22 Vi" (57cms). (2) £80/120


640. A composition Model of a Putti, raised on a tall circular cast iron plinth, 68" (173cms). (1)£120/180 641. Two marble Morters, and a small limestone Plinth. (3) £50/70 642. Four small square limestone Pillar Caps, 10" (25.5 cms). (4) £60/90 643. Pair of Garden Troughs, 18" (46cms). (2) £80/100 644. Two Garden Troughs, 24" (61 cms). (2) £120/160 645. Pair of Garden Troughs 25" (63.5cms) and a larger ditto 28" (71cms). (3) £150/220 646. A heavy circular cast iron Garden or Patio Table, with pierced top and shelf raised on mask moulded cabriole legs, 23" (58.5cms). (1) £130/160 647. A Victorian cast iron G arden or Patio Table, with circular marble top, on ornate stem, with lion masks, 20" (51cms). (1) £80/100

652. A pair o f bronzed Spelter Figures, modelled as two boys, 18" (46cms). (2) £60/90 653. A William IV period heavy cast iron Garden Seat, with scrolled arm rests, over a wooden plank seat, raised on front scroll cabriole legs, with paw feet, 54" (137.3cms). (1) £400/500 654. A very large pair of early "Royaldalox" Doulton & Co. 60 gallon Chemical Stone­ ware Jars and Covers, each with two ear handles and tap, 48" (122cms). See Illustration. (2) £400/500 655. A pair o f Victorian cast iron Garden Chairs, each with pierced seat and back, on cabriole legs. (2) £150/220 656. A composition Garden Figure, modelled as a Cherub, and a larger ditto. (2) £80/120 657. A cast iron vase shaped G arden U m , with fluted body, on square tapering plinth, 39" (99cms). (1) £120/180 658. A cast iron Garden Table, with marble top, 36" (91.5cms). (1) £40/50

648. Pair of old Garden Seats. (2) £80/120 649. An attractive pair of cast Bronze Storks, 42" (106.7cms). (2) £250/350 650. Pair of similar Ditto. (2) £250/350 651. A bronze Duck in a swimming position, 13 ■A" (1) £80/90

659. A Victorian terracotta Garden U m , on fluted base and a terracotta Stand. (2) £80/

100 660. A pair o f very attractive well modelled cast bronze Ducks. (2) £180/250 661. Pair of Victorian Gothic-style two seater cast iron Garden Benches, each with open work back and honey comb seat. £800/1200

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BUYERS CONDITIONS 1

I N S P E C T I O N : A m p l e o p p o r t u n i t y is given f or in sp e ct i o n a n d e a c h p u r c h a s e r by m a k i n g a bid fo r a lot a c k n o w l e d g e s t h a t he h a s s atisf ied h i m se l f fully b ef or e b i d d i n g by in sp e ct i o n o r o t h e r w i s e as to all th e Sale C o n d i t i o n s , t h e p h y s i c a l c o n d i t i o n o f a n d d e s c r i p t i o n o f the lot i n c lu d in g but n o t r est ri cte d to w h e t h e r the lot is d a m a g e d o r h a s be e n r e p a i r e d .

2. P R O P E R T Y A N D R I S K : T h e p r o p e r t y in a lot shall n o t p a s s to th e b u y e r until he has p ai d each lot is at the sole risk o f the purchaser from the fall o f the h am m er. E a c h p u r c h a s e r shall a n d p e r m a n e n t a d d r e s s a n d if called u p o n to d o so by th e A u c t i o n e e r shall f o r t h w i t h p ay to o f t h e p u r c h a s e pr ice as the A u c t i o n e e r m a y r eq uire . If the p u r c h a s e r fails to d o so, th e lot

th e p u r c h a s e p ri ce in full b u t f o r t h w i t h give his full n a m e s M e a l y s Ltd. su c h p r o p o r t i o n m a y at t h e A u c t i o n e e r ’s s o le

d i s c r e t i o n be p u t up a g a i n a n d r e-sold. 3.

R E M Q V A L O F G O O D S : (a) N o p u r c h a s e shall be cl a i m e d o r r e m o v e d unitl th e sale ha s bee n c o n c l u d e d . A ll lo ts sh a ll b e p a i d f o r a n d r e m o v e d at th e buyer s risk a n d ex p e n s e by th e en d o f the Sale, failing w h i c h th e A u c t i o n e e r sha ll n o t b e r e s p o n s i b l e if th e sa m e ar e lost, stolen, d a m a g e d or d e s t r o y e d , a n d all lots n o t so r e m o v e d shall r e m a i n at th e risk o f t h e b u y e r a n d s u b je ct to a m i n i m u m w a r e h o u s i n g c h a r g e o f 50p p e r lot p e r da y. I f they a r e n o t p a i d fo r a n d r e m o v e d w i t h i n s e v e n d a y s o f the Sale the A u c t i o n e e r m a y resell th em by A u c t i o n o r p r i v a t e l y w i t h o u t n o t i ce t o th e buy er . A n y liabi lity w h i c h t h e r e m a y be o n the p a r t o f the A u c t i o n e e r , in respect o f a n y loss shall be r es tr ic te d t o a m a x i m u m o f t he p ri ce p a i d b y t h e p u r c h a s e r o f the lot. ( b ) I f a n y b u y e r fails to c o m p l y with an y o f the a b o v e c o n d i t i o n s , t h e d a m a g e r e c o v e r a b l e f r o m t h e d e f a u l t e r shall i n c l u d e al l loss a r i s i n g f r o m a n y r e- sale o f the lot, t o g e t h e r w ith th e c h a r g e s a n d e x p e n s e s in r es pe c t o f b o t h sales, a n d a n y m o n e y d e p o s i t e d in p ar i p a y m e n t shall be held by the a u c t i o n e e r a g a i n s t th e d e f a u l t e r s liability a n d m a y be a p p r o p r i a t e d in s e t t l e m e n t o f the liability.

4.

I f w i t h i n 30 d a y s a f t er the Sale o f an y item, the A u c t i o n e e r receives a n o t i c e in w r i t in g f r o m the B u y e r by R e g is t e r e d P o s t t h a t s u c h a n item is a del ib er ate f or ge r y t o g e t h e r w ith th e n ec es sa ry ev i d e n c e to satisfy t he A u c t i o n e e r s o f s u c h a n a l l e g a t i o n , t h e n the Sale o f th at item will be r esci nd ed a n d th e net P u r c h a s e m o n i e s r e f u n d e d (less a n y o u t l a y s i n c u r r e d b y t h e A u c t i o n e e r s ) to the P ur c has er .

4 A I n t h e e v e n t o f a n y d i sp u t e ar ising in r el ati on to a n y fo re g o i n g , th e m a t t e r shall be r ef e rre d to a n I n d e p e n d e n t A r b i t r a t o r t o b e a g r e e d b et w ee n the par ties. 5.

M e a l y ' s m a y at their o p t i o n sell at a “ h a m m e r p r i c e ” b el o w th e rese rv e b u t in a n y su c h ca se t h e Sale p r o c e e d s t o w h i c h t h e S el ler is e nti tled shall be the sa m e as they w o u l d ha ve bee n h a d th e Sale bee n at th e R ese rv e.

6.

T h e T i t l e o f a n y Ar ticle or Ar ticles p u r c h a s e d will not p as s until th e A u c t i o n e e r s receive lull p a y m e n t fo r sa m e .

7.

A n y person purchasing an item or items, whe the r on b e ha lf o f a client or not, is responsible for p a y m e n t o f th a t item or Items

8.

U n d e r n o c i r c u m s t a n c e s can the A u c t i o n e e r s ac c e p t T h i r d P a r t y C h e q u e s e it he r in full o r P a r t P a y m e n t o f a n y lot.

IM PO RTA N T N O TES Bids: We will be pleased to excecute bids on beha lf o f intending buyers, an d no char ge is m ad e for this service L o ts will be p u r c h a s e d as c heaply as per mitted by other bids an d reserves Bids must be s ub m it te d to the C o m m i s si o n s D e p a r t m e n t at least h a lf a n h o u r b el o r e the sale commences, and shou ld be entered on the form s p ro vi ded Bids left by telep hon e will be ac ce pt ed only on t he c o n d i t i o n t hat thev are at the senders risk an d must m any case be co n fi rm ed in writing. Bank References are essential

CON DITION S OF SALE 1.

T h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r to be the buyer , at.d if a n y d i s p u t e ari ses b e t w e e n t w o or m o r e b i d d e r s , t h e lot in d i s p u t e shall i m m e d i a t e l y be pu t up ag ai n an d r esold.

2.

I n t h e c a s e o f lots u p o n wh ich ther e is a r eser ve, the A u c t i o n e e r shall h a v e th e right to bid o n b e h a l f o f t h e seller.

3.

T h e p u r c h a s e r s to give their n a m e s a n d pl ace s o f a b o d e

4.

T h e l o t s t o be t a k e n a w a y a n d paid f or, w h e t h e r g e n u i n e a n d a u t h e n t i c o r n o t , w ith all fa u lt s a n d e r r o r s o f d e s c r i p t i o n at t h e b u y e r s e x p e n s e a n d r isk, within o n e d a y o f close o f Sale; A u c t i o n e e r n o t bein g r e s p o n s i b l e fo r th e c o r r e c t d e s c r i p t i o n , g e n u i n e n e s s o r a u t h e n t i c i t y o f or an y d e f a u l t o r defect in a n y lot, a n d m a k i n g no w a r r a n t y w h a t e v e r ,

5.

T o p r e v e n t i n a c c u r a c y in the deliver y a n d i n c o n v e n i e n c e m t h e se t t l e m e n t o f t he p u r c h a s e , n o lot c a n o n a n y a c c o u n t be r e m o v e d d u r i n g th e ti m e o f sale, a n d t h e r e m a i n d e r o f the p u r c h a s e d m o n e y , m u s t be p a i d a b s o l u t e l y o n d el iv er y.

6.

U p o n f a i l u r e o f c o m p l y i n g with a b o v e c o n d i t i o n s , th e m o n e y d e p o s i t e d in p a r t p a y m e n t shall be f or f ei t ed . All lots u n c l e a r e d w i t hi n th e ti m e af or e sa id shall be r e so ld by pu b l i c o r p r i v a t e sale, a n d th e def ic ie n cy (if a n y ) a t t e n d i n g su c h r e s a l e , s hal l be m a d e g o o d by the d e f a u l t e r at this sale.

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