Mount Congreve - The House Sale

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Mount Congreve The House Sale Tuesday 10 July & Wednesday 11 July 2012 Tuesday 4 October & in association with Wednesday 5 October 2012



The House at Mount Congreve

Mount Congreve - The House Sale Tuesday 10th & Wednesday 11th July 2012 commencing at 11.00am each day on the premises at Mount Congreve, Kilmeadan, Co. Waterford, Ireland Viewing Saturday, 7 July 2012, Noon - 5.00pm Sunday, 8 July 2012, Noon - 5.00pm Monday, 9 July 2012, 10.00am - 5.00pm

Online bidding available at the-saleroom.com and liveauctioneers.com

Entries by catalogue only Illustrated Catalogue: €25.00 (Admits 2 people). Note: Children must be accompanied by an adult

Location Map

Back Cover Illustration: Lot 911 Inside Front Cover Illustration: Lot 194 (detail) Sale Reference: CONGREVE

Directions to Mount Congreve From Dublin/ Northern Ireland, etc.: M50, get off at Junction 9 Newlands Cross. At Newlands Cross take N7 onto M7, passing Naas. From M7 take a left at Junction 11 onto M9. Follow M9 passing Carlow and Kilkenny onto Waterford City. Head towards the City of Waterford at double Roundabout. On Roundabout take the M25 to Cork – through Tollbridge. Leave to the left at First Junction, signpost Waterford / Tramore. Turn Right at Second Roundabout – Signposted Mount Congreve. From Cork: Take M25, to Waterford City. Leave before Tollbridge at Junction signposted Waterford / Tramore. Turn Right at Second Roundabout – signposted Mount Congreve. From Limerick: Take N24, to double round about outside Waterford City. On Roundabout take the M25 to Cork – through Tollbridge. Leave to the left at First Junction, signpost Waterford / Tramore. Turn Right at Second Roundabout – Signposted Mount Congreve. From Galway: Take N18, to Limerick. From Limerick take the N24 to double roundabout outside Waterford. On Roundabout take the M25 to Cork – through Tollbridge. Leave to the left at First Junction, signpost Waterford / Tramore. Turn Right at Second Roundabout – Signposted Mount Congreve.

CASTLECOMER, CO. KILKENNY, IRELAND Tel: +353 (0)56 4400942 / 4441229 Fax: +353 (0)56 4400911 / 4441627 E-mail: congreve@mealys.com www.mealys.com

8 King Street, St. James’s London SW1Y 6QT Tel: +44 (0)20 7839 9060 Email: info@christies.com www.christies.com

GPS Cordinates : Latitude. 52.2 Longitude. -7.2


Fonsie Mealy Director

George F Mealy Director

George Mealy Senior MRICS MSCSI Managing Director, Mealys Fine Art Ltd

George Gerard Mealy BBLS, Attorney-at-Law Director, Mealys Fine Art Ltd

Christie’s Ireland Representative: Christine Ryall. Tel. +353 (0)59 8624996. Email. CRyall@christies.com LIVE BIDDING:

CONTACT DETAILS FOR VIEWING AND SALE DAYS:

Please note that live bidding is available via the-saleroom.com and liveauctioneers.com. This service incurs a surcharge of 3% levied by the live auction host and chargeable on the hammer price in addition to the buyer’s premium. Mealy’s advise all prospective buyers that live auctions are subject to technical issues that are beyond the control of Mealy’s and as such Mealy’s cannot guarantee the accuracy of bids placed online. Absentee bidding and telephone bidding is available as an alternative to live bidding and does not incur any surcharge to the buyer. Issues relating to live bidding should be addressed directly to the live auction host.

0872751361 - Brigid Coady Email: congreve@mealys.com

0872672685 - Rhonda Mealy

RESTROOM FACILITIES: Restroom faciliies will be available outside, adjacent to the house. Mealy’s remind all attendees that the restroom facilities within the house will not be available. CATERING:

ABSENTEE BIDDING: Absentee bids must be received no later than 5pm on Monday July 9th 2012. Any bids received after this deadline cannot be guaranteed. If you are bidding with Mealy’s for the first time, please contact the office for guidelines on registration.

Ample catering facilities will be available in a designated marquee adjacent to the house. COLLECTION:

Telephone bidding is available on all lots with a pre-sale estimate of €500 or more. Registration for telephone bidding ends at 5pm on Monday July 9th 2012. Any requests for telephone bidding received after this deadline will not be entertained.

All items purchased must be collected by 4.30pm on Friday 13th July 2012. Items not collected by that time will be removed from Mount Congreve by Gibbons Removals at the purchasers risk and expense. For collection enquiries, please contact Gibbons Removals in advance. For contact details, please refer to the Gibbons Advertisement infra. In relation to chandeliers, carpets, curtains, large furniture and garden furniture, removal is solely at the purchaser’s own risk and expense.

PARKING:

VIEWING:

Ample parking facilities will be available on the premises during the viewing and sale days. Please follow the signposts provided.

Please note that although many areas of the house at Mount Congreve will be available for viewing, certain areas will be closed. Please pay attention to the signs posted throughout the house.

TELEPHONE BIDDING:

GARDENS: THE GARDENS AT MOUNT CONGREVE ARE STRICTLY OUT OF BOUNDS DURING THE VIEWING AND SALE DAYS.

Hotels in this area Ramada Viking Hotel, (5.2km from Kilmeaden) Cork Road, Waterford, Tel: 051-336933

Faithlegg House Hotel, (6 miles east of Waterford City) Faithlegg, Waterford, Tel: 051-382000

The Fitzwilton Hotel, (8.6km from Kilmeaden) Bridge Street, Waterford City, Tel: 051-846900

The Haven Hotel, Dunmore East, Co. Waterford, Tel: 051-383150

Granville Hotel, (9.0km from Kilmeaden) Meaghers Quay, Waterford, Tel: 051-305555

The Park Hotel, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, Tel: 058-42899

Tower Hotel & Leisure Centre, (9.5km from Kilmeaden) The Mall, Waterford, Tel: 051-862300

Cliff House Hotel, Ardmore, Co. Waterford, Tel: 024-87800


MOUNT CONGREVE

AND THE CONGREVE FAMILY The Congreve family has played a leading part in the history of Waterford city and county over eight generations and nearly four centuries. The name is derived from Congreve in Staffordshire, which was their principal seat from the 14th century. The family has produced several celebrities, including: • William Congreve the poet and dramatist, born at Bardsey, Yorkshire, in 1670 (he lived for some years in Ireland when his father was stationed here as an army officer); • Sir William Congreve, 1st Bart, who made improvements in the manufacture of gunpowder; • His son Sir William Congreve, 2nd Bart, inventor of the Congreve Rocket, the Congreve Clock, and much else; • Sir Walter Congreve, awarded the VC in the Boer War and later a vigorous corps commander in the First World War (his elder son, also awarded a VC, was killed at the Somme). The first of the family to settle in the Waterford area was the Rev. John Congreve, rector of Kilmacow, co. Kilkenny, who died in 1710. His son, the first Ambrose Congreve, played a leading part in the affairs of Waterford City: he erected a dry dock for the repair of boats and a bridge over St Catherine’s Pill; served as Mayor in 1736-37; and was the first of three generations of his family to represent Waterford at the Irish parliament in Dublin. He also bought or rented from the Corporation a considerable amount of property in the city and liberties. In 1741 Ambrose died leaving a young son and heir John. Two years later his widow married Dr John Whetcombe, Bishop of Clonfert and later Archbishop of Cashel. Whetcombe was a noted biblical scholar, and several of the books in Mount Congreve Library bear his bookplate. In 1758 John Congreve, son of Ambrose, married Mary Ussher, of the Kilmeaden branch of that family. They had two sons. John, the elder, lived at Landscape near Carrickbeg and died unmarried in 1801 (after his death Landscape was rented by a cousin, the celebrated politician and duellist William Congreve Alcock; a later tenant was the infamous Captain Boycott). The younger, Ambrose Ussher Congreve, succeeded his father.


The elder John continued his father’s acquisition of land near Waterford City. In particular, he acquired in 1759 the lease of property belonging to the Christmas family of Whitfield. Here he settled, and two years later we find him described as “of Mount Congreve”. We may therefore assign the building of the house to about 1760, and an account-book in the Mount Congreve archives shows that the builder was the Waterford architect John Roberts. (Of all Roberts’s buildings in and around Waterford, including the two cathedrals, this is the only one of which we have direct evidence of his involvement.) John assembled the Mount Congreve Library, and many of the older volumes bear his bookplate, comprising the arms of Congreve impaling those of Ussher. His grandson and namesake compiled a catalogue of the library; of which he had some copies printed locally in 1827 (See Lots 770, & 779); to his own copy he added further acquisitions made down to his death in 1863. Superbly restored in recent times, the library forms an interesting and valuable collection. John and both his sons were enthusiastic supporters of the Volunteer movement and participated in the affairs of the Irish parliament. The rebellion of 1798 and the Act of Union in 1801, however, put an end to these activities. Ambrose Ussher Congreve died in 1809 and was succeeded by his son John, who in 1827 married Louisa Dillon of the Clonbrock family. Their son and heir, the third Ambrose Congreve, succeeded to the estate in 1863 and married his first cousin Alice Dillon of Clonbrock. Life at Mount Congreve during their time is depicted in the photographs of the Clonbrock Collection, some of which featured in the National Library’s recent “Power and Privilege” exhibition in Temple Bar. Their son, Major John Congreve, succeeded his father in 1901, and married Lady Irène Ponsonby, daughter of Edward Viscount Duncannon, later eighth Earl of Bessborough. Lady Bessborough’s mother was the redoubtable Lady Charlotte Schreiber. Her first husband was Sir Josiah John Guest, (See Lot 71), manager of the Dowlais Iron Works near Merthyr Tydvil, which became the largest of its kind in the world. After her husband’s death she took over complete management of the works. Then in 1855 she married Charles Schreiber, a classical scholar, left Dowlais, and together with her husband travelled Europe collecting objets d’art, especially ceramics, (See Lot 200).

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Ambrose Christian Congreve, only son of Major John and Lady Irène, was born in 1907. Having worked for Unilever in England and China, he married in 1935 Marjorie Glasgow, whose father was one of the two founders of Humphreys and Glasgow. After his marriage Mr Congreve joined the firm, and in 1935 he took over its complete management; he remained chairman for many years, greatly expanding its capabilities. In 1965 he was created a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (Civil Division), and in 1967 was elected an honorary member of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, an acknowledgement of his unique contribution to British chemical engineering. On taking over Mount Congreve he fully restored and modernised it, taking up residence there in 1968. He also progressed the development of the gardens, which had been a lifelong interest. He had begun planting with his father in his late teens, inspired by Lionel de Rothschild’s garden at Exbury. Lorry-loads of plants arrived, carriage paid by de Rothschild, including the newly discovered Rhododendron sinogrande. In 1955 Mr Congreve began to make large clearings in the woodlands to create the necessary conditions where the plants thrive. The garden comprises around seventy acres of intensively planted woodland garden and a four-acre walled garden, and is said to have the largest collection of plants grown out of doors in Europe. In 1987 Mr Congreve was awarded a Veitch Memorial Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society, and in 2001 a Gold Medal by the Horticultural Society of Massachusetts, who classified Mount Congreve as a Great Garden of the World.

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Mr Congreve also developed the farm and bred a large dairy herd of Friesian cattle. Garden, nursery and farm have given employment to many, in good times and in bad, and Mr Congreve was respected as an employer who would value and reward loyalty and honest work. A conscientious member of the Anglican Communion, Mr Congreve devoted considerable financial resources down the years to the improvement of the local churches, in particular Waterford Cathedral and Kilmeaden Parish Church.

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Mr Congreve died on 24 May 2011 aged 104, the eighth generation of his family to enhance the life of Waterford. They have well served the family motto: Non moritur cujus fama vivit – “He does not die whose good name lives on.” Julian C. Walton June 2012

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Order Of Sale Tuesday 10 July 2012 Main Hall

1-40

The Sitting Room

41-67

First Floor Lobby

68-123

The Bedrooms Part I

124-199

The Schreiber Collection

200

Wine, Port & Spirits

201-275

The Bedrooms Part II

276-328

Silver 329-398 Offices & Adjoining Apartments

400-481

Garden Furniture

482-492

Miscellaneous Furniture, Silver Plateware, Linen, etc 500-560

Wednesday 11 July 2012 The Library

600-879

Library Furniture & Furnishings

880-899

Oriental Art

900-972

Large Drawing Room

976-1009

Small Drawing Room

1010-1043

Dining Room

1044-1070

Miscellaneous Ceramics, Glassware, etc.

1071-1100

Tack & Other Equestrian Related Items

1101-1121

Approximately 1100 lots in total


Main Hall


1 - 40 MAIN HALL 1 A leather Shot Carrier, late Victorian, with open canvas-lined top, coopered sides and later carrying handles, the front stamped JAH and with War Department arrow and stencilled letter N, 28 1/2” (72cms). (1) €400 - 600 2 A walnut Chest, 19th Century, the stepped moulded rectangular hinged top enclosing a plain interior, the front carved with two lozenges flanking a roundel centred by a cartouche, on low shaped bracket feet, restorations, 19 3/4”h x 33 1/2”w x 14 1/2”d (50cms x 85cms x 37cms). (2) €300 - 500

Lot 4 8 A Meissen model of a South American Parrot, 19th Century, blue crossed swords mark, Presnummer 02, naturalistically modelled perched on a tree-stump, its plumage predominantly green, yellow, blue and red (tip of tail and wings restored, some scattered chipping to branches), 11 3/4”h (30cms). (1)

5 A German porcelain model of a Jay, circa 1900, overglaze blue bishop’s crook mark, naturalistically modelled after a Meissen original, perched on a tree-stump with typical plumage, 10”h (25cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

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Lot 3 3 A pair of black-painted lead models of Egyptian Sphinxes, George III, late 18th Century, modelled with Pharaoh’s heads and lions’ bodies, 9 3/4” (25cms). (2) See illustration

€400 - 600 4 Two Japanese black-painted Spelter Figures, of recumbent tigers, each modelled with crossed paws and scrolled tails, the bases with character mark, 10 1/2” (27cms). (2)

6 A Meissen model of a golden Oriole, circa 1860, blue crossed swords mark, incised 820x and Pressnummer 92, naturalistically modelled perched on a tree-stump (some damage and restoration to its beak and tail feathers and minor scattered chipping to the branches), 10”h (25cms). (1)

€500 - 700 9 A Meissen model of a South American Parrot, 19th Century, blue crossed swords mark, incised 20, Presnummer 127, naturalistically modelled perched on a tree-stump, its plumage predominantly green, yellow, red and blue (some restoration to tips of wing and tail, some scattered chipping to foliage), 11 3/4”h (30cms). (1)

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€400 - 600 7 A Continental porcelain model of a Parrot, circa 1900, modelled perched on a tree-stump above a pompom of flowers, its plumage enriched in green, white, gilt and black (some minor chipping), 11”h (28cms). (1) €150 - 250

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€500 - 700

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€500 - 700

Lot 5

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Lot 10 10 A white marble model of a sleeping Lion, 19th Century, on a brocatelle marble rectangular base, 9 1/2” (24.5cms) w. (1)

Lot 11

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€1500 - 2000

€600 - 900

14 A 19th Century ivory figure of Ceres, standing with one bare breast and on a cylindrical ebony pedestal, repair to head, 12 1/4” (31cms). (1)

11 A pair of cut-glass lustre Candlesticks, each with an urn shaped socket above a cutglass pan with hanging lustre drops on a square moulded plinth with stepped base, 12.25” (31cms). (2) See illustration

€800 - 1200

13 A pair of Louis XVI ormolu and patinated bronze Cassolette Vases/Candlesticks, late 18th Century, possibly North European, with domed foliate cast covers with brass ball finials, the fluted foliate cast bodies with eagle head handles on spreading fluted socles and foliate cast circular bases and on foliate cast and engine-turned brass plinths, 9” (23cms). (2)

Lot 12 12 A pair of cut-glass flared oval section Butter-Tubs, early 19th Century, the bevelled shaped rim above a cut prism section, diamond-pattern bands and broad flutes, 8 1/4”w (21cms). (2)

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€1000 - 1500

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1 - 40 MAIN HALL 15 Two Italian Maiolica Albarelli both 17th Century, the first probably Montelupo, named for CHA/RITAS within a crowned cartouche above a plain label reserved on a ground of blue and white fruit and leaves, 5 3/8”h.; and a blue and manganese Albarello, probably Naples, painted with a panel of stylized flowers, 5 1/2” (14cms). (2) See illustration

€500 - 800 16 A Palermo Albarello, circa 1600-1620, named for SY•DE STICA, the named banner below a winged cherub’s mask within a gadrooned cartouche on a ground decorated with trophies between bands of scrolling foliage (some damage and restoration to rim, crack to base), 9 5/8”h (24cms). (1) See illustration

€700 - 900 17 A Palermo Maiolica Albarello, circa 1600-1620, painted with a portrait of a Roman Emperor, quarter-length, in profile to the left, within a gadrooned cartouche, the reverse with a flower head issuing scrolls between panels of stylized foliage, the rim with a border of guilloche pattern, the lower part with scrolling foliage (some damages and restoration to rim), 9 5/8”h (24cms). (1)

Lot 15

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€700 - 900

Lot 16

Lot 18

Lot 17

18 A Meissen model of a Swan, circa 1860, blue crossed swords marks, incised K139, Pressnummer 3107, naturalistically modelled above a grassy mound and rushes (small chip to foliage), 13 1/4”h (34cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

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Lot 19

19 A fine cut-glass ten-light Chandelier, George III third quarter 18th Century, with inverted dish corona hung with coloured glass drops, the part hobnail-cut multiple waisted baluster shaft above a lozenge-cut bowl with notched scrolled branches, five upscrolled branches with arrowhead finials and drop-hung drip-pans, ten candle-branches with tulip sockets and star-shaped drip-pans hung with coloured drops, with an associated tear-drop boss, fitted for electricity, restorations and replacements, 60” (152cms) h x 38” (96.5cms) w. (1) See illustration

€15000 - 25000

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1 - 40 MAIN HALL 20 Two pairs of cream damask Curtains, lined and interlined, with an entwined fern border and draped fringed pelmet with swagged centre and skirted sides each drop 147”h x 66”w (373cms x 168cms), a pair of smaller curtains, en suite, lacking pelmet, each drop 122”h x 88”w (310cms x 223cm). (6) €700 - 1000 21 A Kashan or Tabriz Carpet, the ivory and beige field woven all over in blues, browns and turquoise with scrolling flower-sprays around a central dark brown ground cruciform medallion with pendants, the ivory ground palmette border between triple guard stripes, areas of staining and wear, 18’ x 26’. (1)

Lot 21

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€3000 - 5000 22 A modern Qum Prayer Rug, the ivory field woven with rows of stylized flowerheads around a beige and ivory hooked mihrab within a multi-pattern border approx. 72” x 36”, together with a North West Persian Prayer Rug, the beige field woven with a flower-spray between two green ground geometrically woven columns, the green ground mihrab woven with hooked boteh, the ivory ground floral border between pale green ground floral guard stripes, areas of wear, 67” x 49” (170cms x 124cms). (2) €400 - 600 23 A modern cotton Runner, Ziegler style, the ivory ground woven all over with flowersprays, the green ground palmette border with faded red floral guard stripe 156” x 50”, a modern flat woven rug of Aubusson style, the ivory ground woven with panels of flower-sprays, the green ground palmette border woven with further panels of flowers, 109” x 91” (277cms x 231cms). (2) €400 - 600 24 A serpentine steel Fender, 19th Century, the pierced top rail above a bead band and alternating pierced panels below, each panel divided with an oval on a moulded base, 60” (153cms). €300 - 500

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Lot 26 25 A set of three early Victorian polished brass and steel FireIrons, circa 1840, each with a beaded and fluted baluster handle above berried base with spirally-turned shaft, the shovel with a waisted pierced pan, the shovel 30 1/4” (77cms) long. (3) €300 - 500

26 A pair of Irish Regency style brass-bound mahogany Plate Buckets, 19th/20th Century, of ribbed form, each with brass liner with separate loop handle, 19”h. x 151/4”d (49cms x 39cms). (2) See illustration

€1500 - 2500

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27 A George III giltwood Mirror, circa 1760, with divided arched rectangular mirror plate and mirrored borders in a frame carved with rockwork, C-scrolls, foliage and flowerheads, the arched cresting carved with C-scrolls and scrolling confronting acanthus centred by a cabochon, the shaped apron with C-scroll clasp, centred by scrolling acanthus foliage and stepped rockwork, the centre plate replaced, 78”h x 36”w (198cms x 92cms). (1) See illustration

€15000 - 25000

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1 - 40 MAIN HALL 28 An Aubusson style flat woven Rug, modern, the ivory ground with sprays of flowers inside a lime green border, 110” x 91” (280cms x 232cms). (1) €300 - 400

29 A mahogany and stained beechwood Secretaire, with associated bookcase top, the moulded overhanging cornice fitted with a pair of geometricallyglazed doors between similar sides and enclosing a shelf, the base with moulded rectangular top above a secretaire drawer enclosing an interior fitted with three pigeonholes surrounded by nine variously-sized drawers and three open cupboards above two short and three long graduated drawers on a moulded plinth and acanthus and foliate carved ogee bracket feet, probably incorporating 18th Century elements, 301/2”w x 66”h (77cms x 167.5cms). (1) See illustration

€2500 - 3500

Lot 29

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MAIN HALL 1 - 40 30 An Irish mahogany Side Table, George III style, with later rectangular Connemara marble top above a plain frieze and trellis-backed apron centred by a grotesque mask between acanthus scrolls, on cabriole legs headed by acanthus carving and with flower head angles and on paw feet, late 19th/early 20th Century, 31 1/2”h x 62”w x 30”d (80cms x 158cms x 76cms). (1) See illustration

€8000 - 12000

Lot 30

31 An Irish George III style mahogany Side Table, 19th Century, with later rectangular Connemara marble top above a plain frieze and trellis-backed apron centred by a lion-mask flanked by acanthus scrolls and with elongated S-scroll edge, on cabriole legs headed by acanthus carving and on claw-and-ball feet, 31 3/4”h x 61 1/2”w x 25 1/2”d (81cms x 156.5cms x 64.5cms). (1). Provenance: Geoffrey Henry Browne, 3rd Baron Oranmore and Browne (1861–1927) €8000 - 12000 16

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1 - 40 MAIN HALL

Lot 32

32 A Neapolitan giltwood Side Table, mid-18th Century, with moulded quarter veneered Siena serpentine marble top, the moulded frieze centred by stylised foliage on a pounced ground, on moulded scrolled cabriole supports headed by scrolling foliage centred by cabochons and suspending harebells, the friezes pierced and carved with foliage, re-gilt, 36 3/4”h x 56 1/2”w x 26 3/4”d, (93.5cms x 144cms x 68cms). (1) See illustration

€7000 - 10000 33 An ormolu-mounted kingwood Jardinière, Louis XV style, the rectangular top with foliate cast ormolu border above a slightly bombé frieze centred by a panel of flowers issuing from a basket with foliate scrolls on a trellis ground within a C-scroll and foliate cast border on conforming acanthus cast scroll sabots, with tin liner, 19th Century, 11”h x 24.5”w x 13”d (28cms x 62cms x 33cms).

Lot 33

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€800 - 1200

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Lot 34 34 A Neoclassical giltwood centre table, early 19th century, in the manner of Del Vecchio of Dublin, regilt with later rectangular green, red and cream onyx marble top, the frieze carved with bands of anthemion and centred on either side by a portrait medallion within winged mermaid scrolls and on four leopard-headed acanthus carved winged monopodia and on foliate and entrelac carved square supports joined by bowed stretchers carved with further bands of entrelac and berried laurel leaf foliage centred by a similar boss, re-gilt, 35”h x 64”w x 33 3/4”d (89cms x 163cms x 86cms). (1) See illustration

€15000 - 20000

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Lot 35 35 A giltwood Mirror, Irish George III - mid-18th Century, with later shaped rectangular plate in a rockwork carved and pierced surround carved with vine leaves and bunches of grapes and acanthus scrolls, the cresting carved with displayed hoho birds resting on C-scrolls and centred by a pierced shell, surmounted by a fretwork carved panel supporting further flower heads, fruit and foliage, the shaped apron with confronting C-scrolls and foliate carved clasps, re-gilt, 58”h x 32”w (147.5cms x 82cms). (1) See illustration

€15000 - 20000

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36 A ‘Kentian’ giltwood SIDE table, probably 19th Century, regilt, with rectangular green veneers, later marble top above an egg-anddart and key-pattern moulded frieze suspending oak leaf and acorn swag to the side, the central pedestal with displayed eagle standing on rockwork surmounted by a shell, on a green simulated marble indented pedestal with egg-and-dart moulded border, re-gilt, 32 1/2”h x 34 1/4”w x 18”d (82cms x 87cms x 47cms). (1) See illustration

€4000 - 6000

Lot 36

37 A set of eight ebonised and gilt side chairs, Regency - early 19th Century, including two armchairs, each with moulded foliate carved top rail above two horizontal splats divided by foliate roundels, the cane-filled seats with squab cushions on sabre supports. (8) See illustration

€2500 - 3500

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Lot 38 (also showing lot 21) 38 A Louis XV style ormolu-mounted mahogany Bureau-Plat, 19th Century, the rectangular red leather-lined top with milled edge with foliate corner clasps, the front with recessed centre with two panelled drawers flanked to each side by doors with foliate lock plates, on eight squared cabriole legs joined by solid under tiers and with foliate sabots, 30 1/2”h x 59 1/2”w x 33”d (77.5cms x 151cms x 84cms). (1)

39 A mahogany Library Armchair, George III, third quarter 18th century, with arched rectangular padded back and upholstered seat covered in a dark green velvet, the reeded foliate carved stiles on moulded square supports joined by plain H-shaped stretchers. (1)

40 A pair of George III mahogany Library Armchairs, third quarter 18th century, with rectangular padded back, seat and padded arm rests on square supports joined by H-shaped stretchers. (2) See illustration

€4000 - 6000

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€2500 - 3500

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€4000 - 6000

Lot 39

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The Sitting Room

Showing lot 42 - A Savonnerie style woven woolen carpet


41 - 67 THE SITTING ROOM 41 A pair of Italian silvered and parcel-gilt Altar Candlesticks, 17th Century style, of leaf-carved baluster and urn form and on a spreading panelled triangular base with canted block feet, fitted for electricity as lamps with hexagonal cream silk fringed shades, 28” (71cms), excluding fittings and shades. (2) €500 - 700 42 A Savonnerie style woven woollen Carpet, late 19th/early 20th Century, the brown ground woven with foliage around a central lime-green, pink and gold circlet with foliate centre, the ivory border woven with blue and pink acanthus scrolls between yellow, brown and beige scrolled lined borders, the spandrels with brown ground shaped circular panels enclosing blue ribbon-tied flower heads supported by C-scrolls and acanthus foliage, 11’ 3” x 15’ 4” (340cms x 470cms). (1) €4000 - 6000 43 Two pairs of cream and green foliate patterned Curtains, lined and interlined, with swagged pelmets applied with flower heads, 148” x 60” (378cms x 152cms). (2) €200 - 300 44 A two-seater mahogany Settee, covered in floral loose fabric with two loose cushions on front leaf-carved cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet, 55” (140cms)w, together with a small easy armchair, covered in matching fabric. (2) €400 - 600 45 Two modern Easy Armchairs, the rectangular padded backs, sides and seat cushions covered in pink flower-spray material. (2) €200 - 300

Lot 48 46 A Regency style mahogany Canterbury, 20th Century, the open rectangular top with reeded knop finials on fluted column supports and turned feet, lacking castors, 20 1/2” (52cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 400 47 Two similar small Renaissance style walnut tables, early 20th Century, each with rectangular moulded top on vase-shaped solid ends joined by a waved stretcher, on paw feet, 20”h x 23 1/2”w (51cms x 58.5cms). (2) €180 - 250 Lot 46

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48 A Louis XVI ormolu-mounted kingwood and mahogany Secretaire à Abattant, circa 1770, the later moulded canted rectangular Siena marble top above a frieze drawer with ring handles and flanking a ribbon-tied husk-draped escutcheon, the fall-front enclosing a fitted interior of six drawers and pigeonholes and with green baize-lined writing surface, above two further doors enclosing a shelf between canted angles headed by triglyph mounts on canted square feet, restorations, 55½’’ high; 32’’ wide; 14¾’’ deep (141cm. x 81cm. x 37.5cm.) Provenance: The Countess of Coventry, Croome Court, Worcestershire, Sotheby’s, London, 25 June 1948, lot 97 See illustration

€1500 - 2500

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Lot 50

Lot 49

49 A Flemish giltwood Picture Frame, 17th Century, with later rectangular bevelled plate in an ornate frame profusely carved with winged cherubs resting on scrolling acanthus foliage, the apron centred by a winged cherub head mask, the cresting with displayed eagle, 33” x 27” (84cms x 68.5cms). (1)

51 A mahogany Cellaret, Regency period, early 19th Century and later embellished, the hinged rectangular top and front inlaid with broad boxwood line with pokerwork chevrons, the front with later oval inlaid parquetry medallion, the sides with brass carrying handles on a conforming stand fitted with a drawer on square tapering supports, 24”w (61cms). (1)

See illustration

See illustration

€1500 - 2500

€400 - 600

50 An Italian kingwood and parquetry Bedside Commode, 19th Century, the rectangular quarter-veneered top with crossbanded border above a frieze drawer inlaid with chevron banding, a sliding tambour shutter and a parquetry inlaid frieze on square tapering supports, enclosing a commode with waisted blue and white painted pottery liner, 19 1/2” (49.5cms). (1)

52 A mahogany Bureau, George III period, mid -18th Century, the moulded rectangular fall-flap enclosing a fitted interior with a cupboard door, various short drawers and pigeonholes above four graduated long drawers on a moulded plinth with later bracket feet and handles, 39”w. (99cms). (1) €400 - 600

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Lot 51 53 A walnut and herringbonebanded Bureau Cabinet, Queen Anne period, early 18th Century, and adapted, the shaped rectangular top fitted with an arched mirrored door enclosing an interior fitted with two adjustable shelves, the frieze fitted with a candle-slide above a rectangular herringbone-crossbanded and burr-wood-veneered fall-flap enclosing a fitted interior with a well and six variously-sized drawers and five pigeonholes, the base fitted with four long graduated drawers on a moulded plinth with bracket feet, adapted, 24”w x 76”h (61cms x 193cms). (1) See illustration

€3000 - 5000

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41 - 67 THE SITTING ROOM 54 A set of three brass and steel Fire-Irons, Regency - early 19th Century, with hexagonal knop finial above a part spirally-turned shaft, the shovel with circular piercing, the shovel 28 3/4” (73cms). (3) €500 - 700 55 A serpentine steel Fender, 19th century, the pierced top rail above a bead band and alternating pierced panels below, each panel divided with an oval on a moulded base, 53.5” (136cms). (1) €300 - 500 56 A Dutch style brass Bucket, 19th Century, with open circular top, the front cast with fruit between lionmask and ring handles with a gadrooned and beaded base, 12” (32cms) diameter, together with a pierced steel-weaved mesh Spark Guard with scroll finials, 22”w (56cms). (2) €100 - 150 57 A mahogany Mantel Clock, late Victorian - 19th Century, with circular white enamel dial, the boxwood-lined case inlaid with an oval conch-shell medallion, the arched cornice with brass carrying handle on gilt brass ogee bracket feet, 12”h (30cms). (1) €80 - 120

Lot 58 58 A pair of Louis XVI style ormolu Candlesticks, 19th Century, each with part-fluted vase-shaped and acanthus-cast nozzle below a beaded drip-pan supported on a pierced tripod with central thyrsus flanked by ram-headed supports, the pierced stepped circular base with crossed laurel leaves and acanthus scrolls, 11”w (28cms). (2) See illustration

€600 - 900

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Lot 59 59 A bronze model of a Stag, after pierre-jules mene, beside a tree, on rounded rectangular naturalistic base, 15”wide. (1)

Lot 61

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€1000 - 1500 60 An iron and wrought iron standard Lamp, Arts & Crafts, with urn finial raised on a tripod base, electrified, overall height 61” (155cms), including ivory-coloured shade. (1) €80 - 120 61 A Chamberlain’s Worcester Imari part Tea-Service, circa 1815, printed marks to the underside of the covers, pattern no.968, painted in a typical palette with flowering branches above terracing between panels of further flowers on a dark-blue ground below feathery leaves, comprising: a round teapot and cover; a two-handled sugar-bowl and cover; a milk-jug; ten tea cups; four coffee-cups; nine saucers. (28) See illustration

€800 - 1200 62 An English white and gilt spirally fluted part Tea and Coffee Service, comprising: a slop basin; three coffee-cups and saucers and a tea bowl and saucer; together with an English porcelain saucer painted with a river landscape within a white and gilt border. (10) €100 - 200

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64 An English porcelain buff and dark-blue ground part Dessert-Service, circa 1835-40, perhaps Davenport, painted to the centre with fruit and flowers within borders gilt with flowers and moulded C-scroll rims, comprising: a twohandled lozenge-shaped dish (cracked); another similar; and twelve plates. (14) See illustration

€600 - 900

See illustration

€300 - 500

Lot 65 65 A Meissen Schneeballen Tea-kettle, cover and a stand, mid-19th Century, blue crossed swords mark, the globular tea-kettle with ormolu mounts, moulded with S-scrolls supporting a crab-stock handle, the spout similarly modelled, encrusted with mayflower heads and pompoms and gilt roses with canaries perched among the branches, the pierced scroll-moulded trefoil stand encrusted with further flowers (some minor damages and repairs), 16”h. (1) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 66 An English porcelain dark-blue ground part Dessert-Service, circa 1845, probably Coalport, painted with birds among branches within blue borders gilt with trailing flowers within C-scroll rims, comprising: two rectangular serving-dishes; two shell-shaped dishes; two quatrefoil dishes; twelve plates; and a two-handled footed centrepiece (some damages and restoration throughout). (18) €250 - 450 67 A Boccara rug, the iron red ground with two rows of octagons, inside a border of geometric bands, 104” (265cms) x 58” (147cms). (1) €300 - 400

Lot 64

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Lot 68

Lot 69

68 Attributed to JOSEPH HIGHMORE, Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, in a red coat with academic robe, with grey powdered wig feigned half-oval, with signature ‘J. Highmore’ (lower right), oil on canvas, 29” (74cms) x 24.5” (62cms). (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500 69 Attributed to JOSEPH HIGHMORE, Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, in grey coat and academic robes, feigned oval, oil on canvas, 29” (74cms) x 25” (63cms). (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500 70 Follower of SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, in a black coat with a velvet collar, oil on canvas, 29” (74cms) x 24” (61cms). (1) €2000 - 3000 71 A Victorian cream-painted terracotta Bust of Sir John Guest, Bt. (1785-1852), mid-19th Century, with curled hair and side-burns, and in a toga, on turned socle, 34 1/2” (87.5cms). (1)

Lot 71

Provenance: Sir John Guest (1785-1852), to his wife Lady Charlotte Bertie (1812-1895), later Schreiber, by descent to their daughter Blanche, later Countess Bessborough, and by descent. See illustration

€800 - 1200

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72 A pair of rosewood breakfront low open bookcases, William IV period - c.1830, in the manner of Gillows, each with a later Siena marble top above a plain frieze with bead-and-reel edge and three registers of shelves divided by lotus and fluted baluster columns, on plinth bases, 36”h x 59 1/2”w x 19”d (92cms x 151cms x 48cms), en suite with lot 73. (2) See illustration

€10000 - 15000

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Lot 73 (en suite with previous lot) 73 A rosewood breakfront low open bookcase, William IV Period - c.1830, in the manner of Gillows, with associated grey marble top fitted with three sections of three open adjustable shelves divided by fluted and lotus-moulded columns on a conforming moulded plinth, 36”h x 96”w x 18”d, (91cms x 244cms x 46cm), en suite with lot 72. (1) See illustration

€4000 - 6000

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Lot 74 74 A pair of Irish George III style brass-bound mahogany ribbed Peat-Buckets, 20th Century, with later brass liners and additional loop handles, 17 1/2”h x 14 3/4”d (45cms x 37.5cms). (2) See illustration

€1500 - 2500 75 A Louis XV ormolu-mounted contre-partie Boulle Bracket Clock, mid-18th Century, inlaid overall with delicate foliate tendrils with coloured flowerheads, the circular enamel cartouche dial with engraved back plate, sunmask to the centre, with pierced gilt hands, the five-pillar movement with rectangular plates later signed Leroy a Paris, with verge escapement, silk suspension, outside count wheel and vertical hammer with top-mounted bell, in a waisted case mounted overall with acanthus and floral mounts below a tall asymmetric squared finial with foliate overhang, the front of the door with globe and telescope mount inscribed on a book, de toute les Sciences voici la plus immances, on a conforming ogee bracket with similar decoration and with massive acanthus scroll frame, restorations and re-gilt, 55”h (140cms). (2) See illustration

€10000 - 15000 76 A mahogany Sutherland Table, 20th Century, with twin-flap top and railed ends, 27”h (68cms). (1) €100 - 150 77 An Aubusson tapestry four-leaf Screen, the tapestry late 17th Century, each leaf with a single standing female figure below a lavish draped canopy, the sides low columns each with attributes, each leaf 81 1/2”h x 28”w (207cms x 71cms). (1) See illustration

€5000 - 8000

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Lot 78 78 A nest of three mahogany Occasional Tables, Edwardian, late 19th/early 20th Century, each rectangular top crossbanded and with an ebonised moulding, on ring-turned legs and inlaid splayed feet, 22” (56cms) the larger, 19 1/2” (49.5cms) wide and smaller. (3) See illustration

€400 - 600 Lot 81 80 Two Italian walnut Low Chairs, mid 17th Century, with waved top rail above baluster backs, one with turned stiles, the other with square stiles, each with a fringed red velvet seat and on baluster turned legs, restorations and replacements. (2) See illustration

€700 - 1100

Lot 79 79 A nest of three mahogany Occasional Tables, Regency period - early 19th Century, each with crossbanded and line-inlaid top above a plain frieze and on turned legs joined by turned box stretchers, 20” (51cms) wide, the largest. (3)

81 A pair of walnut Fauteuils, Louis XIV early 18th Century, each with serpentine padded back and seat covered in gros- and petit-point needlework, the backs centred by figures, the seats with animals, with down scrolled arms and S-scroll legs joined by serpentine H-shaped stretchers, restorations. (2)

82 A pair of Tuscan walnut open Armchairs, late 17th Century and later, the rectangular padded back and seat covered in black and cream cut velvet, foliate scrolled finials and flat arms with cabochon backs and on squared foliate carved baluster supports, the square legs joined by solid front stretchers centred by a cabochon, replacements. (2) See illustration

€1500 - 2500

See illustration

€4000 - 6000

See illustration

€500 - 800

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Lot 83 83 A mahogany drop-leaf Table, George II - mid-18th Century, with oval moulded top on cabriole legs with arched end aprons and on pad feet, restorations, 28”h x 54”w x 54”d (71cms x 137cms x 137cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200 84 An Italian polychrome-painted terracotta Group of the Madonna and Child, 16th Century, the child to one side playing the mandolin, on an oval stepped giltwood base, 17” (43cms) excluding base. (1) After the original by Desiderio da Settignano (circa 1430-64) at San Lorenzo, Florence See illustration

€3000 - 5000 85 A six-light cut-glass Chandelier, George II - mid-18th Century, with inverted bowl corona hung with straight drops above a baluster shaft and with six scroll notched branches with upturned flower head drip-pans and tulip-shaped nozzles, with further suspending inverted dish corona and ball boss, restorations and replacements, 22”d x 40”h (56cms x 102cms). (1) €8000 - 12000

Lot 84

86 An Italian painted SETTEE, with serpentine scrolled back, out scrolled arms and padded seat covered in green silk damask, the solid apron decorated in panels with scrolling flowers between bands of laurel, on short cabriole legs, redecorated, 86 1/2”w (220cms). (1) €1000 - 2000 87 Five pairs of cream striped wool Curtains, lined and interlined, edged with printed cotton foliate scroll banding below shaped and fringed cotton polychrome pelmets, each pair 151” x 68” (383cms x 173cm). (5) €800 - 1200

Lot 85

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Lot 88

88 An Agra Carpet, the beige field woven overall with a trellis work of stylized flower heads and displayed cruciform medallions in crimson, ivory, pink, beige and yellow, the red ground palmette border between ivory ground and flower patterned stripes and pink and red zigzag stripes, areas of wear and staining, areas of oxidisation and possible re-weaving, 21’3” x 15’ (638cms x 454cms). (1) See illustration

€12000 - 18000 89 A Fereghan Carpet, the dark blue field woven overall with herati, the bright red ground border woven with stylised flower heads between multi-coloured zigzag stylized leaves and between yellow and blue ground floral guard stripes, areas of wear, 15’4” x 6’4” (468cms x 194cms). (1) See illustration

90 A Malayer Rug, the coral field woven with trelliswork of three rows of fourteen stylized flower head medallions, the brown ground border woven with stylized flower heads between green leaves with red stripes and between ivory ground floral guard stripes, areas of wear, 8’7” x 52” (151cms x 132cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 700 91 A North West Persian Rug, the dark blue field woven with a trelliswork of hooked boteh and flower heads, the red ground border woven with further boteh and stylized insect motifs between ivory ground guard stripes woven with red cruciform motifs and blue stepped serrated leaves, areas of wear, 115” x 42” (292cms x 157cms). (1)

92 A modern Pakistani Bokhara Rug, the faded pink field woven with ten bright pink octagonal medallions enclosing blue lined and hooked lozenges between multi-pattern borders, 102” x 31” (259cms x 79cm), together with a modern Egyptian cotton rug of Ziegler style, the ivory ground woven with a trelliswork of flower heads, the faded green ground border woven with flower heads and scrolling acanthus between red ground floral guard stripes, 95” x 65”. (2) See illustration

€400 - 600

See illustration

€400 - 600

€2000 - 3000

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THE FIRST FLOOR LOBBY 68 - 123 95 A pair of Tub Armchairs, with green-ground floral cotton loose coverings on square supports with pierced steel castors, circa 1940, together with a mahogany side chair, the rectangular padded back and cushion seat covered in a green ground floral glazed chintz. (3) €100 - 150

97 A breakfront Commode, 19th Century, in the late Louis XV style, with moulded brèche d’Alep marble top above three long crossbanded drawers between canted angles with foliate cast clasps, the shaped apron on shaped cabriole supports with pierced and rockwork and foliate cast gilt metal sabots, the top with printed paper label with black heart, the drawers locked, 49”w x 35 3/4”h. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500 98 A mahogany drum Table, George IV circa 1820, the circular top with later beige and gilt-tooled leather lining, the frieze fitted with four drawers divided by simulated false drawers on a tapering octagonal column and concave triangular base with paw feet, 29 3/4”h x 48”d (76cms x 122cms). (1) See illustration

Lot 93 93 A Ziegler style carpet, modern, the ivory crown with stylized flowers inside a conforming faded iron-red border, 11’9” x 8’2” (360cms x 250cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200 94 An oak Coffer, late 17th Century / early 18th Century, the rectangular moulded plank top above a half reeded and fluted frieze and three inlaid panels raised on style legs with scroll spandrels, 29” x 56” (74cms x 143cms). (1) €400 - 600

€2000 - 3000

Lot 96 96 A walnut or stained beech open Armchair, 17th Century style, the C-scroll and foliate carved top rail above three stylized confronting scrolled carved and pierced vertical splats between baluster turned columns, the cane-filled seat with squab cushion flanked by out scrolled arm rests and conforming supports joined by a pierced C-scroll and foliate-carved front stretcher and by turned baluster cross stretchers, the back 56”h. (1)

99 An rosewood Book Trough, early Victorian, of rectangular form, the galleried sides with ring turned handles, 9” (22.5cms), together with a rosewood and parquetry box, 19th century, the top with a transfer printed oval depicting classical scene, 10.5” (27cms). (2) €100 - 150

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€400 - 600

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68 - 123 THE FIRST FLOOR LOBBY 101 A Chinese red lacquer Cabineton-Stand, late 19th/early 20th Century, fitted with a pair of cupboard doors decorated in black and white with figures beside pavilions in gardens with birds, the interior fitted with three drawers, one lacking front, on a moulded base with scrolled supports, the sides with metal carrying-handles; on a George II style giltwood stand with key-pattern frieze, acanthus carved cabriole supports and club feet, the table-cabinet 19”wide; the stand 22”w x 45”h (56cms x 114cms) overall. (2) €800 - 1200 Lot 104 104 A George III mahogany serpentine Chest, circa 1770, the moulded top above four long graduated drawers with later brass handles, on moulded plinth and bracket feet, the top split and sun faded, with plate glass preserve, 38 1/4”h x 44”w (97cms x 112cms). (1)

Lot 100 100 An ormolu-mounted kingwood Cabinet, Louis XVI style, late 19th/early 20th century, the gilt metal mounted three-quarter galleried top above a panelled frieze inlaid with panels of ormolu entrelac and fitted with a pair of glazed doors with pleated silk linings and enclosing two adjustable shelves, the base fitted with a drawer above a pair of quarter veneered and crossbanded cupboard doors inlaid with flower heads to the spandrels, the shaped apron with a gilt metal mount modelled as a vase issuing acanthus scrolls and with canted angle and serpentine mirror-veneered sides on gilt metal toupie feet, 73”h x 49”w, (186cms x 124.5cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

See illustration

€1000 - 2000

Lot 102 102 A green and gilt-Japanned kneehole Desk, George I - circa 1720, the moulded rectangular top decorated with figures smoking pipes and playing music in Oriental gardens with flowering prunus, rockwork and foliage, within a hexagonal trellis and trailing flower head border, the frieze fitted with a long drawer above a recess kneehole fitted with a cupboard door and flanked on either side by a column, three short graduated drawers on a moulded plinth with bun feet, 305”h x 32”w x 19 1/2”d (77cms x 81cms x 50cms). (1) See illustration

€3000 - 5000 103 A walnut Chest, early 18th century, the moulded and crossbanded top above a brushing slide and four long graduating drawers, raised on bracket feet, 32 3/4” x 34” (83cms x 57cms). (1) €1500 - 2500

Lot 105 105 Two similar Italian walnut Low Chairs, mid-17th Century, each with baluster splat below a scroll carved cresting centred by a cartouche and flanked by plain stiles with foliate finials, with green velvetcoloured fringed padded rectangular seat and on baluster legs joined by box stretchers, one branded with the Barberini crest on the reverse. (2) Provenance: Probably the Baberini Family, Rome See illustration

€800 - 1200

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THE FIRST FLOOR LOBBY 68 - 123 108 A pierced and engraved tortoiseshell Hair Comb, 19th Century, possibly Spanish, carved with a basket issuing flower-sprays and with winged insects resting on scrolling foliage, the border with interlinked scrolled foliate-carved arches enclosing flower-sprays, possibly Spanish, 19th Century, in mahogany and gilt-gesso glazed case, the panel 12”, the case, 16 1/2” (30cms x 42cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 700 Lot 106 106 A pair of Louis XV style ormolu Candlesticks, in the rococo style, 20th Century, each with circular drip-pan on an entwined scrolled column and stepped scrolled cast base, 9 3/4”h (25cms). (2) €500 - 700

Lot 109

Lot 107

109 A Worcester cabbage-leaf moulded blue and white Jug, circa 1756-58, imitation blue crossed swords mark, the globular body with a cylindrical neck moulded with overlapping leaves and applied with scroll handle, painted with the prunus root pattern, 10 1/2” (27cm). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100

114 A Turkish Prayer Rug, the plain ivory field woven with two columns with a central mosque lamp suspended from a red and gold foliate scrolled mihrab, the red ground border woven with flower heads and trees amidst scrolling foliage between a broad ivory border woven with geometrically woven hooked boteh and stiff leaf foliage and with triple guard stripes, areas of wear and staining, 80 1/2” x 57.5” (204cms x 146cms). (1) €250 - 350 115 A pair carved oak high-back Side Chairs, in the 17th century style, each with leaf scroll crest and a caned panel above a solid seat raised on front scroll legs, united by a pierced scroll apron. (2) €200 - 300 116 An Aubusson Tapestry Panel, circa 1770, woven with a couple dancing beside a maypole with a girl seated playing a flute in the foreground, a girl with a basket of flowers seated with a sheep and a dog, in a later green silk surround, 52” x 40”. (1) €800 - 1200

See illustration

€80 - 150

Lot 110

Lot 108

112 A pair of Spanish or Italian green and gilt Candlesticks, 17th Century, with baluster turned and foliate-carved stems on scrolled tripod bases ending in paw feet, adapted for electricity with pleated ivory silk shades, 22.5” (57cm). (2) €600 - 900 113 An Aubusson Panel, Napoleon III - circa 1870, the ivory ground decorated with a central flower-spray with foliate scrolls and with triple red ground border, in a later green silk surround, 23” x 58” (58cms x 147.5cms). (1) €500 - 800

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107 A pair of Dresden white porcelain Sweetmeat Groups, late 19th Century, modelled as scantily draped putti standing, their backs to a tree-trunk flanked by shell dishes on a scroll edged mound base (the comports lacking, some other damages), under glaze blue crossed swords marks, 9 1/2”h. (2)

111 A steel serpentine Fender, George III - circa 1770, with pierced front, 42” (107cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500

110 A walnut gate-leg Table, George II - circa 1730, with oval moulded twin-flap top above a box frieze fitted with a drawer to one side and on moulded cabriole supports and pad feet, the top repaired and re-polished, 48” (122cm) wide open. (1) See illustration

117 An early Italian painted stucco panel of the Virgin and Child, contained within a green and gilt painted tabernacle style frame with moulded overhanging cornice, overpainted and restored, 39” x 24” (99cms x 61cms). (1) See illustration

€2500 - 4000

€500 - 800

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68 - 123 THE FIRST FLOOR LOBBY 121 20th Century American School Winter at the Plaza, oil on canvas board, indistinctly signed lower left, 19.5” (50cms)h x 23” (59cms)w. (1) €300 - 500 122 20th Century American School Figures in the Snow, oil on canvas board, 15” (38cms)h x 11.25” (28.5cms)w. (1). €300 - 500

Lot 123

Lot 117 118 A mahogany Occasional Table, partly 18th Century, the circular stained top on a wrythen ringturned baluster stem and arched tripod support ending in pad feet, 23” (59cms). (1) €120 - 180

119 A mahogany Occasional Table, late George III, 18th century, the octangular segmentally veneered top with kingwood and fruitwood crossbanded border and centred by a concave rectangular boxwood medallion radiating chequer lines, the frieze fitted with a drawer to one side on a turned baluster stem and down swept tripod support ending in spade feet, the drawer with later? pine linings, inscribed in ink ‘EDoR’, the interior of the drawer with ‘SI’ interlaced monogram in ink, possibly Irish, 23 1/2” (60cms) wide. (1)

123 A Continental grey-painted walnut serpentine bombé Chest, possibly French, the moulded shaped top above two frieze drawers carved with C-scrolls, rock work and foliage above four shaped drawers carved overall with confronting C-scrolls and rock work between acanthus C-scroll carved canted angles headed by cherub masks and on foliate and rock work carved cabriole supports and scrolled toes, with plate glass preserve, 43”h x 39 1/2”w (109cms x 101cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 800

See illustration

€800 - 1200 120 After T. RAULINO, The outbreak of cholera in Vienna in the time of Emperor Franz I, 1831, coloured engraving 16 3/4” x 22 1/4” (42.5cms x 56.5cms). (1) €40 - 60

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Lot 127 127 A mahogany Sofa Table, in the Regency style late 19th century, with rounded rectangular twin-flap top, the frieze fitted with two drawers to one side on trestle end-supports and arched bar feet, with brass caps and castors joined by a square stretcher, 52” (132cms) wide, open. (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100 128 A satinwood and rosewood crossbanded Toilet-Mirror, George III late 18th century, the associated chequer-lined oval plate supported by square tapering columns inlaid with harebells, the bowed base fitted with a drawer on ogee bracket feet, the box base repaired, 16.5”w (42cms). (1) €300 - 500

Lot 129

Lot 124 124 An Italian 17th Century style stained walnut back Stool, with waved foliate-carved top rail above a shaped horizontal splat centred by a flower head roundel, the moulded solid seat and square supports joined by pierced shaped front stretcher and by square cross stretchers, together with a 17th century style French or Spanish walnut Chair, similar. (2) See illustration

€200 - 300 125 Three pairs of heavy pink and ivory ground lined and interlined Curtains, and matching pleated Pelmets, each drop 12’ high x 6’8” (357cms x 204cms) wide; together with a pair of cotton Curtains, lined and interlined, the ivory ground printed with panels of foliage, with an aquamarine pleated silk pelmet, 9’6”high x 6’1 1/2”wide (290cms x 186cm). (4) €500 - 800

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Lot 126 126 A burr-walnut and herringbone crossbanded Chest, 19th century in the early 18th century style, the moulded rectangular top with crossbanded border above two short and three long graduated drawers on a moulded plinth with bracket feet, 40 1/2” wide, 39” (99cm) high. (1)

129 An Italian red and gilt-Japanned Single Bed, with fielded panelled headboard carved with central roundel surrounded imbrication, with Vitruvian scroll border between fluted and stop-fluted foliate-carved and lozenge-carved columns with cone finials, the scroll cresting with central vacant cartouche and carved with ribbon-tied fruit swags and scrolls, the footboard and side rails carved with interlinked foliate roundels and with conforming front posts on turned and fluted baluster supports and bun feet, with base and mattress, 50”w (127cms). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1000

See illustration

€400 - 600

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Lot 130 130 A brass and steel serpentine shaped Fire Basket GRATE, in the George III style, with pierced front worked with roundels and cruciform motifs on square supports and foliate cast claw-and-ball feet headed by urn finials, 31 1/2” (80cm) wide, together with an arch top mesh brass Spark Guard, 20 1/2”. (52cms). (2) See illustration

€300 - 400 131 An ebonised and parcel-gilt caned settee, Regency -early 19th Century, the curved triple-panelled caned toprail with rounded ends above a padded inset back and bowed seat covered in yellow striped material, with two conforming cushions, with scrolled arms on ring-turned supports and conforming ring-turned front legs with brass caps and castors, restorations, 77’’ (196cm.) w. (1) See illustration

€3000 - 4000

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Lot 134 132 A modern flat woven Carpet, of Aubusson design, the beige and light brown field woven with a trelliswork of forty-eight ivory ground octagonal medallions woven with floral sprays within an ivory ground floral border, 9’ x 11’4” (274cms x 344cms). (1) €200 - 300 133 A walnut Stool, partly 17th Century, with rectangular upholstered top on turned baluster supports and inverted bell-shaped feet joined by turned baluster stretchers, 20”w. (1) €400 - 600

134 A Louis XIV walnut Stool, early 18th Century, the rectangular padded top covered in crimson silk damask and with fringed edge on baluster turned legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher, 20”h x 22”w x 18”d (51cms x 56cms x 46cms). (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

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124 - 199 THE BEDROOMS PART I 141 A mahogany library Open Armchair, George III - circa 1760, with arched padded back, arm rests and seat covered in yellowchord, the channelled downscrolled arms and on canted square legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher. (1)

135 A blue and white albarello, late 18th century / early 19th century, decorated with a settlement by a woodland, 8.25” (21cms); together with a blue and white Dervta delft bottle vase, 9” (23cms). (2) €300 - 400 136 A mahogany and beechwood Standard Lamp, the turned baluster stem on arched tripod support, the stem 67” (170cms) high; and another similar, as is. (2) €200 - 300 137 A walnut Toilet-Mirror, mid-Georgian style, with shaped rectangular plate in a moulded surround supported by fluted square tapering columns, the stepped base fitted with three short drawers above a long drawer, lacking feet, 14”w (36cms). (1) €200 - 300

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€1500 - 2500

Lot 139 139 A mahogany and ebony-lined Night Cupboard, George III period, the rectangular top with waved three-quarter gallery above a panelled cupboard door and a commode drawer on moulded square tapering supports, the top split, 32” (81cms) high. (1) See illustration

€600 - 900

Lot 138 138 A pair of mahogany Night Cupboards, George III style late 19th/early 20th Century, each with moulded serpentine top above a panelled cupboard door, the base fitted with a deep drawer on moulded plinth with bracket feet, 30”h x 21”w x 14 3/4”d (76cms). (2)

140 A mahogany Low Armchair, George III period, with gadroon moulded serpentine shaped top with leaf carved scroll corners above a Gothic style pierced splat and a stuff over seat on square legs. (1) €300 - 500 Lot 142 142 A Dutch mahogany DisplayCabinet, the arched and moulded cornice fitted with an arched glazed door between canted glazed sides and enclosing an interior fitted with two serpentine shelves, the bombé base fitted with three drawers between keeled angles and straight panelled sides, on later bracket feet, possibly adapted, the drawers with oak-lined fronts but pine frames, the cresting replaced, adapted, 46”w x 79”h. (1)

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€1000 - 1500

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€800 - 1100

Lot 141

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Lot 146 143 A French kingwood serpentine Semainier, 19th Century, with moulded pink, yellow and white mottled breccia marble top above seven crossbanded and quarter veneered drawers between slightly serpentine sides, the shaped apron with gilt metal C-scroll and foliate cast clasp on squat cabriole supports, 32”w x 54 1/2”h. (1) See illustration

€700 - 1000 144 A mahogany Child’s Side Chair, Regency period, with rope-twist and baluster turned top rail above a horizontal splat with ball spacers, the solid curved seat on ring-turned tapering supports. (1) €40 - 60 145 A pine Dressing Table, with kidney-shaped top and plate glass preserve, with satin striped covering, 48” (122cms)w. (1) See illustration

€50 - 80 Lot 143

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146 a double bed with arched scrolled padded headboard, base and mattress, 61” (155cm), three pairs of salmon-pink cut velvet curtains, lined and interlined, with pelmets, approx. 12’h x 79”w, (365cms x 100cms) wide. (a lot) €200 - 300 147 A flat woven Carpet, of Aubusson style, the beige ground woven with colourful floral sprays within a blue and green leaf border, 10’ x 7’ (304cms x 213cms). (1) €200 - 300 148 A Kuba Rug, the red field woven with two ivory ground blue lined cruciform motifs with central hexagonal medallions around a central dark blue ground panel with further red lined cruciform motif enclosing a hexagonal lozenge medallion, the dark blue border woven with multi-coloured hooked triangles between ivory ground floral guard stripes, areas of wear, 70” x 48” (178cms x 222cms). (1) €500 - 700

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124 - 199 THE BEDROOMS PART I 149 A mahogany Occasional Table, Victorian with circular flip top on a baluster turned stem and arched tripod base, 19 1/2” (48cms). (1) €80 - 100

Lot 152

Lot 150 150 A mahogany Chest, Regency period, the rectangular top above three long graduated drawers with later foliate cast handles, the shaped apron with splayed bracket feet, with plate glass preserve, 33”w (84cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

Lot 153

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152 A D-shaped cut steel Fender, Regency period, the front pierced with scrolling foliage and stylized flower heads on a moulded plinth with bun feet, 461/2in (118cm) wide, together with a wrought-iron and mesh-filled Spark Guard, the scrolled cresting above a rectangular banner applied with a vase issuing flowersprays and scrolls on scrolled bar feet, 231/2” (60cms) w. (2)

€400 - 600

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Lot 151 151 A set of three steel and brass Fire-Irons, 19th century, each with copper pommels and gilt coloured metal handles, the shovel with pierced copper bell-shaped pan, the shovel 28 1/2”high. (3)

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€250 - 350

153 A mahogany Pembroke Table, George III period late 18th Century, cross banded overall in tulipwood, the canted rectangular twin-flap top, above a frieze fitted with a drawer to one side, on boxwood-lined square tapering supports with brass caps and castors, 37” (96cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200 154 A Chinese export black and gold lacquer Toilet-Mirror, late 18th/early 19th Century, with waisted plate, the frame decorated with pagodas and flower-sprays and pierced scrolled supports, back support replaced, some losses, 22” x 17 1/2” (56cms x 44cm). (1) €250 - 350

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159 FRENCH SCHOOL, Mid-19th Century A fan with scenes of lovers and courtiers, probably printed, on decorated ivory sticks, the sticks possibly earlier, 10 1/2” x 19” (27cms x 49cms). (1)

€400 - 600

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162 LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, A painted fan depicting classical scene with gods and goddesses and putti around an altar, gouache on mother-of-pearl sticks, applied monogram to stick, 9” x 17 1/2” (23cms x 44.5cms). (1)

€150 - 250

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155 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, Circa 1791, A painted fan of a sheet of music dedicated to the Duchess of York, engraving on ivory sticks, 9” x 16” (23cms x 41cms). (1)

156 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, Late 19th Century A lace fan on mother-of-pearl sticks, 10” x 19” (25.5cms x 48cms). (1) See illustration

€150 - 250 157 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, Early 19th Century A painted fan with pedlar’s selling wares to two girls by a roadside, gouache with gold decoration on ivory sticks, 18” x 10 1/2” (46cms x 27cms). (1) See illustration

€150 - 250 158 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, Early 19th Century A painted fan with a lady and gentleman bringing wood to a hermit in a river landscape, gouache on gold decorated ivory sticks. 11” x 20” (28cms x 51cms). (1)

160 18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, A painted fan depicting shepherd and shepherdess conversing with another figure in a landscape, gouache on painted ivory sticks, the leaf finely pierced, the sticks with chinoiserie scenes depicting figures. 11” x 18.5” (28cms x 47cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 161 18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, A painted fan depicting dancers in a wooded landscape with church in background, gouache on paper and painted ivory sticks, 9 1/2” x 18” (24cms x 46cms). (1)

€300 - 500 163 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, A painted fan depicting elegant figures on a terrace, landscape beyond, gouache on gold engraved ivory sticks, 9” x 15 1/2” (22cms x 40cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350 164 LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, A painted fan with elegant figures teasing a sleeping man, gouache on mother-ofpearl sticks engraved with gold, 9” x 18” (23cms x 46cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

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€250 - 350

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€500 - 700

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Lot 158

Lot 159

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THE BEDROOMS PART I 124 - 199 166 A mahogany bow front Chest, Regency period, fitted with two short above three graduated long drawers with shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, 41” x 41” (104cms x 104cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 400 167 A mahogany ebony and boxwood-lined bowfront bedside Commode, late George III period - 18th century, the hinged top enclosing a recess for a wash-basin above a frieze fitted with two short drawers and a false drawer above a tambour shutter and two later drawers, adapted from a commode drawer, the sides with brass carrying handles, with shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, 33 1/2” x 24 1/2” (85cms x 63cms). (1) See illustration

€600 - 900

Lot 165

168 A pair of stained beechwood Bedside Tables, each in the form of a whatnot, the rectangular tops with plate glass preserves supported by ring-turned columns above a rectangular under tier fitted with two drawers on turned supports, 18 1/2” (47cms) w. (2) €200 - 300

165 A mahogany Cheval Mirror, early 19th Century and later, with rectangular adjustable plate with pierced scrolled cresting, supported by boxwoodlined square tapering columns containing counter weights and headed by later vase finials on arched bar feet with brass caps and castors, restorations, 65”h x 23 1/2”w (165cms x 59cms). (1)

169 A French beechwood Open Armchair, Louis XV - mid 18th century, with shaped rectangular padded back and upholstered bowed seat and padded arm rests in a moulded frame with twin flower head and foliate cresting, the conforming chair-rail on moulded cabriole supports and scrolled toes headed by foliate panels, previously white painted, re-blocked, the left front leg repaired and restored, the upholstered webbing stencilled XC. (1) €500 - 800 170 A white-painted French Open Armchair, Louis XVI late 18th Century, with arched rectangular padded back and moulded frame, the bowed upholstered seat and padded arm rests flanked by moulded scrolled stiles and turned stop-fluted tapering supports ending in turned toes, the decoration later. (1) €400 - 700 171 An easy Armchair, circa 1950s, covered in lime green fabric with salmon piping. (1) €80 - 150 172 A stained beech Standard lamp, with turned stem and tripod base supporting an ivory coloured shade, 67 1/2” (172cm). (1) €100 - 150

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€400 - 600

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124 - 199 THE BEDROOMS PART I 173 A walnut and mahogany pembroke table, George III period - c.1760, the top veneered in segments with satinwood crossbanded border and two twin oval flaps and a central boxwood oval patera, with bowed frieze and one mock drawer, on chamferred square legs, with brass barrel casters, joined by a pierced wavy X-shaped stretcher, 34” (86cms). (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2500 175 A mahogany and boxwood-lined side table, late 18th/early 19th Century, the moulded rectangular top with parquetry inlaid border above a similar inlaid frieze drawer on square tapering supports, probably embellished, 27” (69cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

Lot 173 177 A mahogany Occasional Table, Regency period, the rectangular top on four ring-turned supports, joined by a bowed stretcher originally from a set of quartetto tables, some damage to the top, 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €80 - 120

Lot 176 176 A silver-painted Wardrobe, the moulded overhanging cornice above three panelled cupboard doors divided by fluted pilasters, each headed with a scroll corbel, the base previously fitted with two drawers now converted to hanging space on a moulded plinth with bracket feet, 77” (197cm) w. (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

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178 A bleached walnut DressingTable, late Victorian - 19th Century, of serpentine form, the moulded top above a frieze centred with a drawer carved with C-scrolls and rock work and flanked on either side by two short drawers on moulded cabriole supports carved with foliage and bead decoration and on scrolled supports with brass caps and ceramic castors, with bevelled plate glass preserve, 55” (140cm) w. (1) €500 - 700 179 A silver-painted triptych ToiletMirror, with arched central plate in a moulded frame 27” (68cm) high; a pair of pine candlesticks with fluted tapering stems and foliate-carved circular bases, adapted to table lamps with pleated ivory silk shades, 14” (36cm) h, including fittings. (3) €100 - 150

180 An Italian green-painted and silvered double Headboard, 19th Century, of moulded serpentine form, the angles carved with C-scrolls, flower heads and scrolling acanthus foliage, the cresting carved with Cupid resting on a flower head swag within a trellis and rock work carved background, the cresting carved with scrolling rock work and further C-scrolls, with 5’ (152cms) wide divan Bedstead. (1) See illustration

€600 - 900 181 An Italian silver-painted night Cupboard, the serpentine top above a frieze drawer and a panelled cupboard door on moulded cabriole supports, the door split, 19” (48cms). (1) €150 - 250

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THE BEDROOMS PART I 124 - 199 182 A pair of green and gilt Table Lamps, with turned baluster stems on domed inverted bell-shaped bases, adapted to table lamps with pleated ivory silk shades, 19” (49cms) high. (2) €150 - 250

188 An upholstered two-seat Settee, with ivory ground cotton loose covering printed with red foliage and yellow flower heads; two pairs of matching Curtains, lined and interlined and a pair of matching pleated pelmets with tasselled borders, 12’ x 69” (365cms x 176cms). (2) €500 - 800

183 A walnut Chest, George I period early 18th Century, with cross- and feather-banded rectangular top above two short and three long drawers inlaid with stylized ovals on later bun feet, 35 1/2”h.; 37 1/2”w.; 22 1/2”d, (90cms x 95cms x 57cms). (1) €1800 - 2500 Lot 186

Lot 184 184 A brass serpentine Fender, George III period, the pierced front decorated with alternate panels of engraved flower head trellis and flower head roundels between fretwork bands, 56.5” (144cms) wide. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 185 A set of brass Fire Irons, George III period, comprising pair of tongs, a poker with steel terminal, a shovel with pierced rectangular panel, all with urn finials, the poker 28” (71cms) long, and a swing-handled helmetshaped coal scuttle. (4) €300 - 500

186 A plum-pudding mahogany bow front Chest, Regency period, the bowed rectangular crossbanded and ebony-lined top above four long graduated drawers with shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, 36” x 36” (91.5cms x 91.5cms) wide. (1)

189 A pair of ivory and silver-painted bedside Cupboards, each with eared rectangular reeded top above a frieze drawer, one fitted with a pair of cupboard doors, the other with an open shelf, on turned cylindrical supports, the decoration rubbed, 18 1/4” (47cm) wide. (2) €150 - 250

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€1000 - 1500 187 A modern flat woven Rug, of Aubusson style, the red field woven all over with a trelliswork of flower-sprays around a central oval beige medallion with flower-sprays and pendants, the spandrels similar, the shaped border woven with beige and faded olive-green borders enclosing further trelliswork and flower-sprays, 107” x 65” (272cms x 166cms); together with a pair of flat woven Rugs, of Aubusson style, the ivory grounds woven with a ribbon-tied trellis of flower-sprays, the beige key-pattern border woven with further flower-sprays between plain guard stripes, 70” x 47” (188cms x 120cms). (3) €300 - 400

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124 - 199 THE BEDROOMS PART I 190 A mahogany Low Bookcase, William IV circa 1835, the later ivory, yellow and beige-veined marble top above a frieze drawer and two adjustable shelves flanked by turned columns with foliatecarved capitals on a plinth base, 48” (122cms) wide. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500 191 A mahogany Standard lamp, with turned stem and tripod base, together with a similar stained beech ditto, 67” (170cms), to the fitting. (2) €180 - 250 192 An easy Armchair, circa 1940s, covered in blue self-print floral fabric with loose cushions on front scroll legs. (1) €80 - 120 193 A French composition Figure of a Young Boy, 20th Century, with curled hair and wrapped around shawl, on a turned wooden and parcel gilt base, bears signature ‘DECAZE...’, 13 1/2” (34cms) h. (1) €100 - 150 194 A suite of Italian cream and floral-painted Bedroom Furniture, comprising: a wardrobe with moulded overhanging cornice fitted with a pair of panelled cupboard doors divided into two sections and painted with arched vignettes of coastal and town scenes within borders decorated with vases issuing flower-sprays, exotic birds in flight, female herms and winged grotesque figures above a pair of drawers, the sides similarly decorated on square tapering supports 93”h x 67”w (266cms x 170cms) w.; a commode with moulded rectangular top fitted with two short above two long drawers on square tapering supports 50” (127cms) wide; a pair of night cupboards, each with moulded rectangular top above a drawer and a pair of cupboard doors on square tapering supports, 18” (46cms) wide; a pair of single beds with panelled head and footboards, 41” (104.5cms) wide; a washstand, the rectangular three-quarter galleried top above a frieze fitted with two drawers on square tapering supports joined by a shaped rectangular under tier 39 1/2” (100cms) wide. (7) See illustration

€3000 - 5000

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195 A set of five Italian neoclassical Side Chairs, early 19th Century, including one open armchair, with tapering rectangular backs painted with floral chains and grotesque beasts suspending scrolls, the rectangular splats with moulded borders painted with oval panels of town scenes within drapery swags, the borders with further horizontal splats centred by foliate roundels painted with grotesque winged beasts resting on foliate scrolls, the concave upholstered seats on square tapering supports painted with tapering foliage. (5) €1500 - 2500

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Lot 196

Lot 197

196 A serpentine steel Fender, George III period, with pierced front engraved with scrolling foliage issuing from a vase and cornucopia, 60 1/2” (154cms) w. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

Lot 198

197 A serpentine fronted steel Basket Grate, George III style, modern, with vase-shaped finials above a pierced frieze engraved with scrolling foliage issuing from a two-handled vase on conforming square tapering supports with bracket feet, 28” (71.5cms) w. (1)

198 A set of three brass and steel Fire-Irons, early 19th century, comprising a pair of tongs, a shovel with bell shaped pierced pan, a poker, and a tongs, each with a crown shaped pommel, the poker - 30” (76cms)

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€400 - 600

€400 - 600

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199 A brass cased Carriage Clock, late Victorian, with rectangular white enamel dial, the case 4 1/4” (11cms) h. (1) €150 - 250

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200 THE SCHREIBER COLLECTION

Lady Charlotte Schreiber

Lady Charlotte Schreiber, direct ancestor of the Congreves of Mount Congreve, was noteworthy both for her expertise in ceramics and her collection of same, found during her “china mania” travels throughout Europe with her second husband, Charles Schreiber. The voyage lasted from 1869 until shortly after Charles Schreiber’s death in 1884. Born Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Bertie to Albermarle Bertie, the ninth Earl of Lindsey, and his second wife, Charlotte Susanna Elizabeth (Layard) in 1812, Lady Charlotte began keeping personal journals at the age of nine, soon after the marriage of her mother to the Reverend Peter Parsons, three years after the death of her father. An accomplished and influential writer in her adulthood, Lady Charlotte would eventually keep a journal over the next seventy years, and her personal accounts of the 15-year ceramic expeditions would be published. It was not only ceramics that captured her interest and enthusiasm; she is widely known for her translation of the set of Welsh myths and legends called Mabiogion. Although the education of girls was discouraged by her stepfather, as a girl, Lady Charlotte taught herself French and Italian, and with the help of her brother’s tutors, learned Greek, Latin, Hebrew, and Persian and later studied archaeology and medieval history and legends. On July 29 1833, at the age of twenty-one, Lady Charlotte married Josiah John Guest, a successful ironmaster and the first Member of Parliament from the town of Merthyr Tydfil, Wales and moved near to the Dowlais Iron Company. Lady Charlotte was a driving force behind John Guest’s political career; she lobbied for him, spoke to the locals in the Welsh language and wrote on his behalf. A pillar for the community, Lady Charlotte’s social activism was a positive influence on both the welfare and rights of workers and the quality of education of the community. Her many gifts to the Welsh community included, but were not limited to: helping re-organise the system so that children fourteen and under could remain in school; opening a night school for working men and women; and focusing on educating illiterate young country women who came to work in the iron industry. In 1855, three years after Sir John’s death, Lady Charlotte married Cambridge scholar Charles Schreiber, who over the course of fifteen years accompanied Lady Charlotte through Europe, collecting china, antique playing cards and fans. Spanning sixteen years over two volumes, Lady Charlotte kept a now published and illustrated journal of her ceramics-related travels throughout Europe and the Middle East. The tone of her writing is energetic and thorough; the content sprinkled with the names of the known ceramics dealers and experts of England, The Netherlands, Germany and France, and the aristocrats who shared her interests and were her good friends. Lady Charlotte herself became an established authority on identifying markings and recognizing forgeries. After Charles Schreiber died in March 1884, Lady Charlotte catalogued the entire collection of fans, antique playing cards, and ceramics, and donated these to the South Kensington Museum and the British Museum. Her impressive collection of salt-glaze ceramics, including the Spanish cabinets where the collection her most unusual discoveries were stored by Lady Schreiber herself, are now offered to the public for the first time a single lot collection, together with the two volumes of Lady Charlotte’s journals. 200 A pair of Spanish walnut, giltmetal-mounted and ebonised display cabinets, basically 17th century, with tortoiseshell bands crested with arched centres below a baluster with brass acorn finials, the arched centre with a trifoil within a gilt metal frame above a glazed door enclosing a red velvet line and interior with shelves, the sides each with three glazed panels in ripple-moulded frames, the panelled pilasters headed by putto figures and fruit swags flanking a large glazed door, raised on ball-and-claw feet on later ebonised stands with rectangular tops on splayed bob and turned legs, united by a conforming x-shaped stretcher with centre roundel, 88” (224cms) h x 48” (122cms) w x 17.5” (45 cms) d. (4)

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THE SCHREIBER COLLECTION 200 200 The Schreiber Collection

An unusual collection of Staffordshire saltglaze ceramics, collected personally by Lady Charlotte Schreiber, comprising: •

A pair of Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware plates circa 1765, each pressmoulded to the centre with trellis-pattern below a well with scrolling leaf ornament below further pierced trellis-pattern and moulded ozier border within a shaped rim, 8.5in. diam. (2) A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware lozenge-section teapot and cover circa 1750, with recumbent lion finial, fluted spout and lamprey handle, moulded with scallopshells within lozenge and square panels with key-pattern ornament and seeded sections (some damages to rim and tip of spout), 5in. high. (1) A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware patty-pan circa 1760, of triangular form moulded with flowerhead radiating scrolling tendrils, the corners with shell ornament, the border also concealing a mask, in profile to the right (tiny chip to underside of rim, some minor restoration to rim), 5” (13cms). (1) A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware teapot circa 1745-50, perhaps John Wedgwood at the Big House Works, modelled as a three-storey three-bay house with the Royal Arms above the door, the spout formed as a swan’s neck with a grasping hand above it, a serpent and masks to the base terminal, the scroll handle cut with facets to the upper part, 3.75” (9.7cms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware patty-pan circa 1750-60, of moulded heart form with shell and scroll ornaments (chipping to rim), 3.75” (9.5cms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware teapot and cover circa 1750, the lozenge section with shell panels within Greek key and Vitruvian scroll bands, dolphin finial to cover and a dragon head spout, and lamprey handle on a moulded foot (some restoration to cover and finial, and some restoration to body), 5” (13cms). (2)

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A pair of Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware sauce-boats circa 1765, each of oval form moulded with trellis-pattern reserved with flowerheads within scroll borders and applied with strap handle with grooves (one with hairline crack), 6.5” (16cms) long. (2) A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware jug circa 1745, of hexagonal baluster form moulded with crowned double-headed eagles, figures and mythical beasts among tendrils (some chipping to rim), 3.5” (9cms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware sauce-boat circa 1750, of oval form and press-moulded with shells and scrolling foliage and winged cherubs heads, the spouts with snails to either side, applied with groove strap handle on three lion-mask and paw feet, 6.5” (16.5cms) long. (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware miniature tea-bowl and stand circa 1750, crisply moulded with birds among flowers, the stand with similar ornament, 2.75” (7cms). (2)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware teapot and cover circa 1750, of octagonal baluster form, press-moulded with figures and beasts at various pursuits below coats-of-arms, masks, etc., above lower rectangular cushion panels on a flared moulded foot, 5.5” (14cms). (2)

A pair of Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware plates circa 1765, each of octagonal form, press-moulded with a border of trailing foliage inside a beadmoulded rim around a plain well (one chipped and cracked to rim, the other with crack to rim and around well), 8.25” (21cms). (2)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware baluster jug circa 1745-50, of hexagonal baluster form press-moulded with unicorns, and other animals and figures below coatsof-arms, on flared and moulded foot (tiny rim chip, small chip to spout), 4.5” (11.5cms). (1)

Three Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware saucers and two tea bowls circa 1745-50, each press-moulded with flowerheads to the centre, radiating fanshaped panels of stylised figures, mythical beasts and crowned double-headed eagles, 5” (13cms). (5)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware stand circa 1765, of leaf form , the plain centre inside a border of overlapping leaves issuing from a stalk handle on three flowerhead feet, 10.25” (26cms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware teapot and cover circa 1750, pectin shellmoulded of baluster form with scrolling foliage, the spout moulded with a stylized figure and a faceted strap handle on three mask paw feet, (the cover slightly ill-fitting, the cover restored, further restorations to spout), 6” (15cms). (2)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware teapot and cover circa 1750, of octagonal baluster form, with press-moulded panels depicting figures, stags, birds and mythical beasts against seeded patterned ground and rectangular cushion panels below, on a flared foot (cracked to rim, chipping to spout), 5” (13cms). (2)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware teapot and cover circa 1750, of lozenge form, the moulded cover with lion finial and a dragon head spout and dolphin handle, the panels moulded with shell ornament within Greek key and Vitruvian scroll bands supported by a stepped and moulded flared foot, 6” (15cms). (2)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware teapot and cover circa 1750, the pectin shell-moulded body of baluster form, press-moulded with shells issuing scrolling tendrils and flowerheads applied with a double-scroll handle, the spout embraced by an emaciated figure (the cover flange with section missing and with crack, small chips to spout), 5.5” (14cms). (2)

A pair of Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware patty-pans circa 1765, each of heart form and press-moulded with shell and scroll ornament (small rim chip to one), 4.25” (11cms) h. (2)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware coffee cup circa 1745-50, press-moulded with vignettes of figures at various pursuits, mythical beasts and crowned double-headed eagles below coats-of-arms (crack to rim and cracked around foot rim), 3.35” (8cms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware soup-plate circa 1765, the shaped border moulded with panels of seeded and trellis pattern ornament on ozier-moulded ground around a plain centre (crack to rim), 9.5” (24cms). (1)

A pair of Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware oval stands circa 1755, press moulded with fretted trellis-pattern within shaped ozier and trellis-pattern panels to the borders (one with a slight crack to the well), 8” (20cms). (2)

Two similar Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware tea-caddies circa 1750, each of rectangular form with botanical studies of herbs, each with impressed titles (one with chip to rim), 3.75” (9.5cms). (2)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware bowl circa 1745-50, of flared form, pressmoulded with crowned double-headed eagles, camels and figures at various pursuits, and other subjects within panels above a gadroon lower section on a flared circular foot (faint hairline crack to rim), 6” (15.3cms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware cream-jug circa 1750, of lozenge section, press-moulded with a pectin shell within Vitruvian scroll and key-pattern ornament, 2.75” (6.2cms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware teapot and cover circa 1750, the cover with recumbent lion finial above a lamprey handle and a mask spout, incised with a lozenge ornament between sections, applied with extruded and chipped clay (one full length crack down one side and through the base, cracks to lower part), 5.24” (13cms). (2)

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A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware fish mould circa 1760, the interior scalemoulded and naturally modelled as a fish (a firing crack to the base), 6” (15cms) long. (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware jug,of baluster form press-moulded with bands of shell ornament and applied with a strap handle (the handle broken and restuck), 4.5” (11.2cms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware enamelled teapot and cover circa 1760, of globular form with reeded spout and crab-stock handle, the cover with a buttonmoulded finial, painted in a vivid palette with a stylised bird above pierced rockwork issuing peony, the reverse with prunus issuing from further rockwork (chip to rim and crack, chipping to spout), 3.75” (9.5cms). (2) A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware enamelled teapot and cover circa 175560, of globular form painted with scenes depicting castle ruin and other ruined buildings in stylised landscape below a diaper and demi-flowerhead pattern border (crack to base, crack by handle and restoration to handle), 4.25” (10cms). (2)

• A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware enamelled teapot and cover circa 1755-65, of globular form with crab-stock handle, finial and spout, sprigged with symmetrical sprays of stylised flowers in relief enriched in vivid palette (the spout restored), 3.5” (9cms). (2) •

A Staffordshire creamware hexagonal section teapot and cover circa 1765, perhaps William Greatbatch, with a griffin finial and a fluted spout with lamprey and scroll handle, the body crisply moulded with Oriental figures on a Greek key-pattern ground against ochre, brown, green and grey glazes (some minor damage to rim, finial and tip of spout), 6” (15cms). (2)

Two Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware enamelled models of a lemon and a plum ,18th century, naturalistically modelled and coloured each on a moulded mount (faint hairline crack to one), 4” (10cms). (2)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware mug circa 1755, of cylindrical form enamelled in a vivid palette with stylised flowers below leaf ornament, applied with a grooved strap handle (cracked to rim and chip to foot), 2.5” (6.3cms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware enamelled section teapot and cover circa 1755-65, of hexagonal form moulded in low relief with Oriental figures at various pursuits enriched in a vivid palette, the reeded spout and double scroll handle enriched in green, the finial formed as a griffin (crack to lower part and the spout broken and restuck), 6” (15cms). (2)

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A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware coffee-pot and cover circa 1745-50, of flared hexagonal form with a grooved strap handle to one side, the slender spout fluted and with a bird head terminal, the finial in the form of a recumbent lion, the panels press-moulded with stylised figures, animals and mythical beasts at various pursuits, one panel with a double-headed eagle below a coat-of-arms, within rope-moulded borders, the rim and cover moulded with masks (restoration to spout and cover), 9.25” (23.5cms). (2)

A Staffordshire creamware baluster jug, probably 18th century, moulded in relief with classical figures at various pursuits and other stylised scenes, the strap-work handle moulded with flowers and a bird, 7.5” (19cms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware food mould circa 1760, with pie-crust edge, the interior moulded in relief with fruiting vines, pears, apples, cherries and plums on three shell-moulded legs (section of edge missing), 7.5” (19cms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware teapot and cover circa 1760, of globular form painted in a bright palette with a portrait of Frederick II of Prussia, in profile to the left, within a titled cartouche, the reverse with his insignia within a similar cartouche on ermine-patterned ground, the crabstock handle, finial and spout enriched in monochrome (chips to spout and cover), 4” (10cms). (2)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware enamelled teapot and cover circa 1765, of globular form with leaf-moulded curved spout and crab-stock handle, surmounted with and acorn finial, painted in a bright palette with a stylised pagoda on an island (some restoration to spout), 4” (10cms). (2)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware Dutch-decorated sugar bowl and white stoneware cover, 18th century, of globular form, the bowl decorated in colours with a scene depicting Samson and the lion within cartouches on a cracked-ice pattern ground, the plain cover with a bird finial radiating shell ornament , (the bowl originally a globular teapot with infilling lacking spout and handle), 4.25” (11cms). (2)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware enamelled teapot and cover circa 1765, of globular form , painted in bright palette with a couple in a landscape, the revers with buildings in landscpaes applied with crab stock handle and spout, (the finial lacking, chipping to spout), 4” (10cms). (2)

A pair of Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware enamelled teabowls and saucers circa 1755, thinly potted and painted in a bright palette with flowers and leaves, 3” (8cms). (4)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware enamelled cream-jug circa 1760, of baluster form, painted with a bouquet of flowers among scattered sprigs, with a pinched spout and grooved strap handle, 3” (8cms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware enamelled cream-jug circa 1760, of baluster form painted in a vivid palette with stylised chrysanthemum and swags of flowers and leaves, with a pinched spout and grooved strap handle, 3” (8cms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware sauce-boat circa 1760, of quatrefoil form, moulded in relief with roses and flowers enriched in vivid palette, 6” (15cms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware jug, Jacobite circa 1755, enamelled with a portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie, halflength, within a gilt scroll cartouche, the spout painted with a tartan, the plain ground painted with thistles and stylised flowers (cracks to rim), 7” (18scms). (1)

A Staffordshire salt-glaze stoneware teapot and cover circa 1760, of cylindrical form, th blue enamelled ground with crab stock handle and reeded spout, painted in a vivid palette with stylised flowers within pink and black line mirror-shaped cartouches on a turquoise/blue ground (cracks to base), 3.5” (9cms). (2) A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware enamelled blue ground teapot and cover circa 1760-65, of globular form enamelled in a vivid palette with an open rose and bud to both sides on a blue ground, with rosette finial, leaf-moulded curved spout and crabstock handle (chipping to tip of spout and small chip to cover), 4.5” (11.5cms). (2) A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware enamelled dish circa 1765, of leaf form naturally modelled as a mulberry-leaf, the stalk handle issuing berries and further leaves, supported by three rosette feet, enriched in shades of green and puce (slight chip to edge), 6.25” (16cms). (1) A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware circular sugar bowl circa 1750-55, with an everted rim, sprigged with scrolling leaf ornament (cover lacking), 4.25” (11cms). (1) A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware and parcel gilt teapot and cover circa 1750-55, with bird finial above a crab-stock handle and spout, the body with gilt foliage and border raised on three paw feet (crack to teapot flange), 4.5” (11cms). (2) A Staffordshire salt-glaze white and gilt stoneware sugar bowl and cover circa 1750-55, with bird finial, sprigged with stylised flowers and scroll ornament enriched in gilding (chip to rim and finial and rubbing to gilding), 4.5” (11.5cms). (2) A Staffordshire salt-glaze white stoneware dish circa 1760-65, of leaf-moulded form reserved with harebells, supported by three rosette feet, 7.25” (18.5cms). (1)

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WINE, PORT & SPIRITS 201 -275 201 BORDEAUX Chateau Petrus 1952 Pomerol label dusty ts 1 bottle (1) €500 - 700

208 Ch Ducru Beaucaillou 1970 St Julien 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €700 - 900

202 Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1960 Label damaged ls 1 bottle; together with Ch. Nenin 1969 Pomerol (labels nicked - bin soiled), 3 bottles; Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou 1967 St Julien (Calvet) 2 eme Cru Classe, One label damaged -two capsules missing, 3 bottles; and Ch Lynch Bages 1966 Pauillac 5 eme Cru Classe (badly stained label)1 bottle (8) €500 - 700

209 Ch Ducru Beaucaillou 1970 St Julien 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €700 - 900

203 Ch Haut Brion Vintage 1970 Graves 1 er Cru Classe hs owc 5 bottles (5) €500 - 700 204 Chateau Cheval Blanc - 1970 St Emilion - 1 er grand cru classe (A) owc 11 bottles (11) €1000 - 1500 205 Chateau Brane Cantenac 1970 Cantenac 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €450 - 600 206 Ch Ducru Beaucaillou 1970 St Julien 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €650 - 900 207 Ch Ducru Beaucaillou 1970 St Julien 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €700 - 900

210 Ch Leoville Poyfrerre 1970 St Julien 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €500 - 700 211 Ch Leoville Poyfrerre 1970 St Julien 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles OWC (12) €500 - 700 212 Ch Leoville Poyfrerre 1970 St Julien 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €500 - 700 213 Ch Montrose 1970 St Estephe 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000 214 Ch Montrose 1970 St Estephe 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000 215 Ch Montrose 1970 St Estephe 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000 216 Ch Montrose 1970 St Estephe 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000 217 Ch Montrose 1970 St Estephe 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000 218 Ch. Mouton Rothschild 1970 Pauillac 1 er Cru Classe owc 10 bottles (10) €1000 - 1500

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201 - 275 WINE, PORT & SPIRITS 219 Ch Nenin 1969 Pomerol owc 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000

230 Chateau Margaux 1967 Margaux 1 er Cru Classe hs 12 bottles (12) €1600 - 2200

220 Ch Nenin 1969 Pomerol owc 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000

231 Chateau Margaux 1967 Margaux 1 er Cru Classe hs 12 bottles (12) €1600 - 2200

221 Ch Nenin 1969 Pomerol owc 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000

232 Chateau Margaux 1967 Margaux 1 er Cru Classe hs 12 bottles (12) €1600 - 2200

222 Ch Calon-Segur 1970 St Estephe 3 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €500 - 700

233 Ch Lynch Bages 1989 Pauillac 5 eme Cru Classe (slightly dusty) 5 bottles (5) €700 - 1000

223 Ch Calon-Segur 1970 St Estephe 3 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €550 - 750 224 Ch Calon-Segur 1970 St Estephe 3 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €550 - 750 225 Ch Leoville Poyfrerre 1970 St Julien 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €550 - 750 226 Ch Brane Cantenac 1970 Cantenac 2 eme Cru Classe owc 12 bottles (12) €400 - 600 227 Ch Ducru Beaucaillou 1990 St Julien 2 eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1100 228 Chateau Margaux 1982 Margaux 1 er Cru Classe 2 bottles (pristine labels) (2) €700 - 1000 229 Ch Haut Brion 1982 Graves 1 er Cru Classe 1 bottle (1) €350 - 500

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240 Ch d’Yquem 1966 Sauternes 1er Grand Cru Classe (Pristine labels) 6 bottles (6) €1200 - 1800 241 Ch La Tour Blanche 1969 Sauternes (Bommes) 1 er Cru Classe (some in original tissue) 3 bottles; together with Ch d’Yquem 1966 Sauternes 1er Grand Cru Classe, 1 bottle (4) €350 - 500 242 Ch La Tour Blanche 1969 Sauternes (Bommes) 1 er Cru Classe (some in original tissue) 6 bottles (6) €450 - 600

234 Ch Ducru -Beaucaillou 1970 St Julien 2 eme Cru Classe 10 bottles (one capsule damaged) (10) €700 - 1000

243 Ch La Tour Blanche 1969 Sauternes (Bommes) 1 er Cru Classe (some in original tissue) 6 bottles (6) €450 - 600

235 Ch Cos d’Estournel 1967 St Estephe 2 eme Cru Classe Labels in good condition vts 6 bottles (vts) (6) €450 - 600

244 Ch La Tour Blanche 1970 Sauternes (Bommes) 1 er Cru Classe OWC 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000

236 Ch Brane Cantenac 1966 Margaux 2 eme Cru Classe 11 bottles (capsules missing) (11) €200 - 300 237 Ch Latour 1989 Pauillac 1 er Cru Classe (four tissue wrapped) 5 bottles (5) €1200 - 1800 238 Ch Mouton Rothschild 1996 Pauillac 1 er Cru Classe (Pristine labels) 2 bottles (2) €450 - 600 239 Ch Margaux 1964 Margaux 1 er Cru Classe (labels in excellent condition) 6 bottles (ts) (6) €1200 - 1600

245 Ch La Tour Blanche 1970 Sauternes (Bommes) 1 er Cru Classe OWC 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000 246 Ch La Tour Blanche 1970 Sauternes (Bommes) 1 er Cru Classe OWC 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000 247 BURGUNDY Puligny-Montrachet 1979 Hameau de Blagny 1 er Cru 9 bottles (9) €450 - 600 248 Puligny-Montrachet 1974 Clos de la Garenne Domaine du Duc De Magenta 5 bottles (5) €200 - 300 249 Chasagne - Montrachet 1973 Domaine De Duc De Magenta Clos de la Chapelle 9 bottles (Red) (9) €180 - 250

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WINE, PORT & SPIRITS 201 -275 250 CHAMPAGNE Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Vintage 1966 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000 251 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Vintage 1966 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000 252 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Vintage 1966 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000 253 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Vintage 1966 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000 254 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Vintage 1966 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000 255 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Vintage 1955 1 bottle (1) €450 - 600 256 Bollinger Vintage 1964 R.D May 1973, 6 bottles; together with Bollinger Vintage 1964 R.D May 1973 6 bottles (12) €450 - 600 257 Bollinger Vintage 1964 R.D May 1973 4 bottles; together with Bollinger Vintage 1985 Grand Annee 1 Magnum and Bollinger N.V Special Cuvee (Foil damaged) 1 Magnum (6) €450 - 600 258 PORT Taylor 1955 Bottled by Mitchell & Sons (unlabelled - some seepage) Too dark to see levels 12 bottles (12) €1000 - 1500

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259 Taylor 1955 Bottled by Mitchell & Sons (unlabelled - some seepage) Too dark to see levels 12 bottles (12) €1000 - 1500

268 Cockburn’s 1955 (damaged labels- some seepage- capsules in poor condition) 20 half bottles 37.5cl (20) €800 - 1200

260 Sandeman 1945 (unlabelled - some seepage) Too dark to see levels 7 bottles (7) €700 - 1000

269 Dow 1947 (damaged labels- some seepage- capsules in poor condition) One label missing 11 half bottles 37.5cl (11) €1500 - 2000

261 Galwey 1963 (unlabelled - capsules damaged/seepage) 12 bottles (12) €600 - 800

270 Croft 1950 (Unlabelled - some seepage) 12 bottles (12) €800 - 1200

262 Galwey 1963 (unlabelled - capsules damaged/seepage) 3 bottles (3) €150 - 200

271 Croft 1950 (Unlabelled - some seepage) 12 bottles (12) €800 - 1200

263 Graham & Co. 1960 (stained labels - seepage) 12 bottles (12) €700 - 1000

272 Croft 1950 (Unlabelled - some seepage) 12 bottles (12) €800 - 1200

264 Taylor 1960 Labels dusty - some damaged 6 bottles (6) €450 - 600

273 SPIRITS Cognac Fine Champagne 1840 (damaged labels) 2 bottles (2) €2000 - 3000

265 Taylor 1960 Labels dusty - some damaged 4 bottles (4) €300 - 400

274 Cognac Grande Champagne des Heritiers 1904 Shipped 1967 / bottled 1977 1 bottle (1) €600 - 800

266 Cockburn’s 1960 (some seepage) 6 bottles (6) €350 - 450

275 GERMANY Mosel Saar Ruwer 1971 Brauneberg Auslese (labels damaged) 2 bottles (2) €300 - 400

267 Cockburn’s 1955 (some seepage) one label missing 10 bottles (10) €600 - 800

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Lot 283 276 A pair of walnut Bergere Armchairs, each in the Louis XV style, late 19th Century, with divided padded back and cushioned seat and padded armrests within moulded and foliate-carved frame with channelled flower head and acanthus carved cresting on foliate carved cabriole supports and scrolled toes, one back leg possibly a replacement. (2) €1000 - 2000

280 Two pairs of yellow ground floral cotton Curtains and Pelmets, lined and interlined, 12’ high x 69” (365cms x 175cms) wide; together with a pair of blue and white floral printed glazed chintz cotton curtains, lined and interlined with matching pelmets, 12’ high x 69” (365cms x 175cms) wide. (2) €400 - 600

277 A mahogany Dining Room Armchair, George III period and later, the arched back with a pierced splat above a drop-in seat on square tapering fluted legs, with alterations and additions. (1) €80 - 120

281 A pair of Italian creamware Figures, circa 1890 from the Venetian Carnival, each modelled as a masquerade wearing flowing cape and tricorn hat, standing on drum bases moulded with masks and festoons, 10 1/4” (26cm) high; together with two cutglass eau-de-toilette bottles and stoppers, prism cut with reeded sections. (4) €300 - 400

278 A mahogany bedside Cupboard, Regency period, early 19th Century, the rectangular top with three-quarter gallery above a moulded panelled cupboard door on ring-turned tapering supports (the top split), 14 1/2” (37cms). (1) €180 - 250 279 A flat woven Rug, Aubusson style, modern, the ivory ground woven with a blue and beige trelliswork of interlaced scrolled motifs and enclosing shaped circular blue ivory and red flower heads, the blue and beige border woven with confronting C-scrolls and stylized flower heads, 9’1” x 6’ (276cms x 183cms). (1) €150 - 250 68

282 A modern two-seater Settee, covered in attractive ivory trellis-pattern fabric, together with; a white-painted bathroom pedestal with glazed top; two white-painted bathroom chairs; a white painted stool; and a painted metal coal bin with cover. (6) €80 - 120

283 A suite of Venetian cream and polychrome-painted Bedroom Furniture, in the 18th Century style, decorated all over with floral cartouches, comprising: a dressing table with cartoucheshaped mirror between scroll supports, the serpentine top above two drawers, on cabriole legs, 34 1/4” (8cms) wide; an open armchair with interlaced vase-shaped splat and salmon damask covered seat; a three-drawer serpentine-shaped commode on short cabriole legs, 43 1/4” (110cms) wide; a pair of side chairs with conforming interlaced vase-shaped splats on cabriole legs; a matching wardrobe with two trellis-filled pleated pink silk-backed doors 67” (171cms) wide, 86” (118cms) high; a single bed with shaped headboard, the central oval with a painting of the Madonna and Child, 52” (132cms) wide; and a small matching bedside table with a drawer above a door and on short cabriole legs, 22 1/2” (57cms) wide. (8) See illustration

€2000 - 3500 284 A brass D-shaped Fender, Regency period, early 19th Century, the pierced front with bands of stylized flowerheads on a moulded base with inverted cup feet, 47” (119cms). (1) €400 - 600

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Lot 291 Lot 285 285 A five-piece set of brass Fireplace Implements, 19th Century, comprising: two pairs of scissors tongs, each with with urn finial, a pair of matching shovels, each with pierced pan, 28” (71cms); and a matching poker with steel tip. (5) See illustration

€400 - 600 286 A brass-bound mahogany Plate Bucket, Regency period, early 19th Century, of tapering cylindrical slatted form and brass swing handle, now with brass liner, 14” (36cms). (1) €800 - 1200 287 A satin-birch and pine Chest, George IV period - early 19th century, with two short and three long drawers with loop handles and shaped bracket feet, 40.5”h x 37 1/2”w (103cms x 95cms). (1) €400 - 600

291 A mahogany low Sofa Table, Regency style - 20th Century, the rounded rectangular twin-flap top above two frieze drawers and on paired end-supports joined by a turned stretcher on down splayed legs, 25.5” x 62” (65cms x 187cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 292 A mahogany Chest, 19th Century, the moulded rectangular top with reeded border above two short and three graduated long drawers on bracket feet, with plate glass preserve, 37 1/2” x 34 1/4” (95cms x 87cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 293 A yellow Japanned Bureau, in the George III style - 20th Century, the sloped front enclosing fitted interior with cupboard drawers and pigeon holes, and four long drawers below, raised on bracket feet, 36”h x 30”w (91cms x 76cms). (1)

Lot 295 295 A Nain Rug, the dark blue field woven all over in ivory, red and beige with scrolling foliage around a similar cusp medallion with pendants and with similar ivory ground spandrels, the ivory ground border similarly woven between beige ground floral guard stripes, (areas of staining and some wear) 103” x 66” (262cms x 168cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 296 A pair of stained beechwood Bergère Armchairs, late-19th/early 20th Century, with arched padded backs and padded waved sides, the moulded chair-rails carved with C-scrolls and stylised foliage on acanthus carved cabriole supports and moulded scrolled toes, some sections of the scrolled toes lacking. (2) €200 - 300

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288 Two pairs of pink, blue and cream pale stripe Curtains, lined and interlined, below solid waved pelmets, 12’h x 70”w (365cms x 178cms). (1) €300 - 500 289 A flat woven Rug, modern in the Aubusson style, with beige ground with two rows of floral medallions inside a conforming border, 113” x 83 1/2” (287cms x 212cms). (1) €180 - 250 290 A Tuscan walnut Low Table, late 17th Century, with rectangular top above a panelled frieze drawer and on baluster legs joined by box stretchers, with paper label inscribed in ink Mrs. Glasgow, 23”wide x 27” (58.5cms x 69cms). (1) €600 - 800

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THE BEDROOMS PART II 276 - 328 297 A black and gilt Japanned papiermâché Tray, Regency period - early 19th Century, in the chinoiserie style, decorated with figures, boats and buildings, of rounded rectangular outline and now on a black and gilt Japanned simulated bamboo stand with outsplayed legs, 18 1/2”h x 29 3/4”w x 22 1/2”d (47cms x 725.5cms x 57cms). (1) €300 - 500 298 A brass and steel basket grate, in the George III style, modern, the arched back above two bow fronted turned steel bars, with brass urn finials and a serpentine shaped apron below, foliate cast with scrolling foliage on a tapering fluted legs headed with conforming finials, 29” (74cms) €400 - 600 299 A set of three heavy brass fire irons, 19th century, each with a turned brass grip, including a bell shape shovel, tongs and a poker, 24” (61cms). (3) €300 - 400 300 A serpentine shaped brass fender, George III period, with bead moulded top and gothic tracery, on a moulded base, 51” (130cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 303 A decorated satinwood pembroke table, in the George III style, Edwardian, the moulded oval top with centre decorated with portrait of a medieval woman, the demi-lune flaps decorated with hanging floral baskets, and a frieze drawer on one side, on square tapering legs, 27.5” (70cms) x 27.25 (69cms) €800 - 1500 304 A Jaeger Le Coultre Mantel Clock, in a clear perspex case, the circular white and gilt dial with open centre showing the movement and hands on a brass plinth base, 5” (13cms) w. (1) €100 - 150

Lot 300 306 A decorated satinwood pembroke table, in the George III style, Edwardian, the moulded oval top with centre decorated with portrait of a medieval woman, the demi-lune flaps decorated with hanging floral baskets, and a frieze drawer on one side, on square tapering legs, 27.5” (70cms) x 27.25 (69cms). (1) €800 - 1500 307 A small mahogany Chest, Regency period, early 19th Century, fitted with two short and three long drawers, each with oval brass loop handle on tall bracket feet, 34 3/4” x 32 1/4” (88cms x 82cms). (1) €300 - 400 308 A mahogany and boxwood-lined Toilet-Mirror, late 19th Century / early 20th Century, the oval plate supported by scrolled ivory mounted columns, the serpentine base fitted with three short drawers, the lower tier fitted with a long drawer on ogee bracket feet, 18” (46cms). (1) €200 - 300 309 Two mahogany Bedside Pot Cupboards, George III style, each with rounded rectangular galleried top fitted with two open handles above a cupboard door on moulded square supports, 30”h x 14 1/2” (76cms x 37cms). (2) €600 - 900

310 An Italian green and gilt-painted Candlestick, in the 17th century style, with baluster stem and scrolled triform base, adapted to a table lamp with ivory card shade, 28 1/2” (72.5cms) overall, together with; another, similar, with putty and parcel gilt decoration; a pair of gilt plaster candlesticks modelled as kneeling nymphs holding baskets aloft, 8 1/2” (24cms) h; two modern creampainted standard lamps with baluster stems; a decorated waste-paper basket or coal scuttle; and a white painted stool. (8) €200 - 300 311 Three pairs of attractive floral cotton Curtains, lined and interline, with matching pelmets, 12’ high x 80” (365cms x 204cms wide), together with a pair of blue cotton curtains, lined and interlined, printed with foliage and with matching pelmet 9’8”h x 73”w (295cms x 186cms). (4) €200 - 300 312 A flat woven Aubusson style Carpet, the floral field against a beige ground inside a floral mustard border, 103” x 69” (261cms x 176cms). (1) €150 - 250 313 An attractive brass Fender, George III period, pierced and applied with oval medallions surrounded by foliate flower heads within beaded borders and a chased rectangular single central tablet on a moulded spreading base, 56” (142cms) wide. (1) €500 - 800

305 A pair of brass and steel fire irons, 19th century, each with a flower bud finial on a steel baluster grip. (2) €150 - 200 Lots 314 & 313 70

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276 - 328 THE BEDROOMS II 314 A brass serpentine Fire-Basket, in the George III style, modern, the three-bar front, headed by brass vaseshaped finials and the pierced serpentine frieze on square tapering supports and block feet, 27” (68.5cms). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1000

Lot 316

Lot 315 315 A set of three steel Fire-Irons, George III period, each with brass vase-shaped pommel, the shovel with pierced bell-shaped pan and a matching poker, 263/4” (67.5cms) long, and a brass and mesh-filled spark guard, modern. (4) See illustration

€600 - 800 316 A brass and steel Fire Basket, modern in the early Georgian style, with rectangular black-painted cast-iron backplate above a sparred rectangular basket headed by turned brass vase-shaped finials, the pierced serpentine frieze engraved with displayed hoho bird resting on scrolling foliage on scrolled supports and turned brass feet headed by further brass vase baluster finials, 24” (61cms). (1) See illustration

€600 - 900 317 A Turkish Ghiordes Prayer Rug, the plain faded green field woven with two columns and centred by a mosque lamp within a pink ground floral mihrab, the ivory ground border woven with flowerheads and scrolling foliage between triple foliate and geometric motif woven guard stripes, areas of wear and fading, the border reduced at one end, 72” x 52” (183cms x 132cms). (1) €200 - 300 318 Two pairs of ivory and cream striped Curtains with matching fringed Pelmets, lined and interlined, 97”h x 71”w (246cms x 180cms), together with; two pairs of coral pink curtains, lined and interlined with two matching pleated pelmets, with tassel borders, 98”h x 71”w (249cms x 108cms). (4) €300 - 400

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319 A rosewood Workbox, late George III period, the hinged rectangular top with parquetry border and applied with an oval printed panel, the interior with blue fabric lining, sun faded, 10 1/2” (27cms) wide, together with; a pair of Italian gesso gilt candlesticks, the moulded fluted stems carved with stiff leaf foliage on conforming circular bases, 20th century, 15 1/2” (39cms) high. (3) €200 - 300 320 AN OVAL mahogany Occasional Table, Regency period early 19th Century, the reeded top on a ring-turned stem with ebony-lined downswept tripod support, 32” (81cms) wide. (1) €300 - 500 321 A part-silk Souf Kashan Rug, the green field woven allover with flower-sprays and birds resting on branches around a cusped end medallion enclosing further flowerheads, the border woven with flowering shrubs and animals between pink ground floral guard stripes, worn and faded, 72” x 53”. (1) €200 - 300 322 A flat woven Carpet, Aubusson style, the ivory ground woven with a central flowerhead medallion within ivory spandrels woven with vases, scrolls and harebells, the beige and ivory panelled border woven with trailing flower-sprays, the spandrels with floral roundels, 135” x 104” (304cms x 264cms). (1) €300 - 400 323 Three pairs of yellow silk Curtains, lined and interlined with matching fringe pelmets, 110” x 75” (280cms x 190cms), together with; another pair of cotton curtains, lined and interlined, the ivory ground decorated with floral sprays and a matching pelmet with tie-backs, 58” x 61” (148cms x 156cms). (4) €300 - 500

324 A Sarabh Rug, Persian design, the brown field woven all over with stylized flower heads around a column of three dark blue ground lozenge medallions enclosing flower heads, the ivory S-scrolled border between red guard stripes with plain brown outer border, 72” x 39.5” (184cms x 100cms). (1) €200 - 400 325 Two pairs of floral cotton Curtains, lined and interlined, with matching pleated pelmets, the pale blue grounds printed with flower-sprays, 98”h x 71”w (249cms x 180cms), together with; a pair of glazed chintz curtains, lined and interlined, with matching fringed pelmet, the ivory ground printed with birds resting on flowering branches, 60”h x 71”w (152cms x 180cms). (3) €180 - 250 326 A pair of Arts and Crafts blackpainted wrought-iron CandleStands, 17th Century style, with a foliate cast candle-holder on turned stem, three bands of pierced scrolls and arched tripod base, adapted to electricity with white card shades, 45” (115cms) the stems. (2) €300 - 500 327 Two pairs of pale blue ground cotton Curtains, lined and interlined, the ground printed with flower-sprays and birds, with matching pelmets, 94”h x 71”w (239cms x 180cms). (2) €150 - 200 328 A mahogany single Bed, early 20th century, with sparred head and footboard, base and mattress, 36” (91.5cms) wide. (1) €50 - 80

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329 - 398 SILVER 329 A silver plated Dressing-Mirror, Victorian - late 19th Century, the arched mirror frame with a rectangular plate chased with figures, cartouche, C-scrolls and foliage in relief, centred with two standing figures, supported by two conforming upward tapering candlesticks, each on a square flared base, with rustic figures and scenes after David Teniers, 20”h x 17”w (51cms x 44cms). (1) €700 - 1100

334

330 330 A heavy silver Porringer & Cover, Victorian, London 1892, in the Charles II style by James Garrard, chased with a lower band of acanthus leaves, surmounted with a leaf chased dome cover with bun finial, 10 1/2” x 14” (27cms x 36cms), including two figural scroll handles, 2700g. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000 331 A pair of crested silver Chamber Candlesticks, George III - London 1784 by John Schofield, each with a bead edge and scroll handles, 5 1/2” (14cms)d, 420g. (2) See illustration

€200 - 300 332 An oval French silver Inkstand, Paris c. 1890, by Bointaburet Paris, the urn shaped fluted port with pineapple finial and draped with husk and fruit swags on an oval fluted dish base with bead edge, 312g, 5” (13cms). (1) €200 - 300

334 A silver Bedroom Timepiece Case, Edward VII Birmingham 1903, with shaped handle, 4” (10cms), with nickel plated watch enclosed, together with a desk Notepad by Asprey London 1924. (2) See illustration

€100 - 200 335 A rectangular Dutch silver Cigarette Box, 19th Century, engraved with a tavern scene after David Teniers, inscribed May Fest 1745 (lacking two feet) 5 1/4” (13.5cms), and another rectangular Dutch Box, 19th Century, reeded all over, 4 3/4” (12cms), 390g. (2) See illustration

337 337 An Irish silver Cup & Cover, Dublin 1810 by Jas Scott, of two handled vase form, the domed cover with a pineapple finial engraved with a coat of arms and motto “Medio Tutis Simus Ibis” on a spreading stem base, 16 1/4” (41cms), 2010g. (1) See illustration

€500 - 800 338 A glass and silver Inkstand, Edward VII, London 1904, the silver base with two up curved handles on four bun feet and a single square bottle with silver mount and cover, 8 1/4” (21cms). (1) See illustration

€150 - 200

€120 - 160

336 A Scottish silver Table Snuff Box, Victorian, by Jas. Nasmyth & Co. Edinburgh 1851, with engine turned base and sides, the hinged cover profusely engraved with scrolling foliage around a vacant cartouche (slight dents & minor wear) 5” (13cms), 220g. (1)

339 A rectangular silver Inkstand, George III, London 1810, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, the gadroon edge with shell cast corners, and two silver mounted glass bottles and a central taper stick with snuffer, 8” (20cms) 440g. (1) See illustration

€250 - 350

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€200 - 300

333 A silver Inkstand, London 1903, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., of domed circular fluted form with reed edge, 4 1/2” (10.25cms). (1) See illustration

€150 - 200

Lots 339, 526 & 338

Lot 331

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SILVER 329 - 398 342 A silver Waiter, Edward VII, London 1901, with circular shaped edge on a three scroll pad feet, 6” (15cms). (1) See illustration

€100 - 150

Lots 342 & 340

343 A pierced silver Lemon Strainer, George I, London 1716, by Thomas Kedden, with shaped and pierced handles with foliate scrolls around a pierced bowl, 6 1/2” (16.5cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200 344 A silver Lemon Strainer, early George II, London 1728, by James Slater, the shaped bracket handles with tri-foil terminals one engraved with a crest (pair of scales supported by a sword) 7 1/4” (19.5cms). (1) Lots 347, 332 & 341

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€800 - 1200 345 A pair of large silver Coasters, George III, London 1796, by David & Robert Hennell, each of circular shallow form, with wooden centres, the sides crested, 7 1/4” (18.5cms). (2) See illustration

€700 - 1100

Lots 349, 350 & 351

Lot 346 346 A silver Coffee Pot & matching Hot Water Pot, London 1931 & 1934, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths & Co., each with a band of stylized ornaments and applied with wooden scroll handle, 7 1/2” (19cms) 800g. (2) Lot 345

340 A plain circular silver Waiter, George II, London 1756, by William Peastor, with shaped shell and scroll border on three scroll pad feet, 6 34” (17cms) 200g. (1) €100 - 150

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341 A pair of helmet shaped silver Sauceboats, late George II, London 1758, each with leaf and scroll handle (damage to both & both with broken leg), 6 3/4” (17cms), 430g. (2) €200 - 300

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€280 - 350 347 A small silver Teapot, George III, Sheffield 1814, by John Roberts & Co., with circular half fluted body with shell and gadroon edge, on ball feet, 7” (18cms) 300g. (1) See illustration

€180 - 250

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329 - 398 SILVER 352 A half reeded silver Teapot, George IV, London 1821, with leaf chased handle and spout and gadroon edge, old repairs, makers mark, 11” (28cms) 700g. (1) See illustration

€150 - 250 Lots 357, 384 & 357 357 A pair of barrel shaped silver Mustard Pots, Victorian, Sheffield 1883, by Martin Hall, 2 1/2” (6.5cms), and a George III octagonal Mustard Pot, London 1798, probably by Will Catell, 2 3/4” (7cms). (3) See illustration

€250 - 350 Lot 348 348 A tapering silver Tea Kettle on stand, George III, London 1808, by Robert Garrard, of plain tapering circular form with wicker bound fixed handle, on associated tri-form stand with lamp on three shell and scroll feet, by John Henry Vere & Henry Lutwyche London 1768, 13 1/2” (35cms) overall, 1550g. (1)

353 A Swiss plain pear shaped Hot Water Jug, c. 1790, with short shaped spout and hinged cover, crested, 6 3/4” (17.5cms). (1)

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See illustration

€1000 - 1500

€200 - 300

349 A small silver sparrow beak Cream Jug, George III, London 1735, by George Jones, of baluster form with scroll handle, 3 1/8” (8cms). (1)

354 A pair of plain stemmed boat shaped Salts, George III, London 1799 by William Abdy, each with reeded edge, 4” (10cms). (2) €200 - 300

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€400 - 600 350 A silver sparrow beak Cream Jug, George II, London 1724, by John Edwards II, of baluster form on spreading foot, 3 1/8” (8cms). (1) €400 - 600 351 A silver sparrow beak Cream Jug, George II, London 1724, of baluster form with scroll handle and flared foot, 3” (7.75cms). (1) €300 - 500

Lot 353

Lot 358 358 A set of 3 French silver Beakers, modern, each of flared form chased with flowers and ribbons on gadroon bases, 4 1/4” (11cms). (3) See illustration

€150 - 220

355 A set of 4 silver Salts, London 1932, in George III style, of boat shape on oval flared stems with blue liners, 3 1/4” (8.25cms). (4) €200 - 300

Lot 359 Lot 356 356 A pair of oval pierced silver Salts, London 1929, by J. Carrington, each with pierced quatrefoils to sides, 3 3/4” (7.5cms), with blue liners and two others similar one Chester 1903, the other London 1901. (4)

359 A pierced oval silver Cake Basket, George III period, c. 1765, with interlaced pierced swing handle and a shaped floral cast rim on a pierced gadroon foot, apparently unmarked extensive repairs, 1100g, 16” (41cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

See illustration

€300 - 500

Lot 352

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SILVER 329 - 398 360 A set of 3 heavy silver Bowls, London 1935, by Tiffany & Co., each of plain circular form on spreading foot with moulded edge, 9” (23cms)d, 2430g. (3) See illustration

€1500 - 2000

Lot 360

361 A heavy Irish silver Tea Kettle & Stand, George III, Dublin c. 1760, the kettle of inverted pear shaped chased with flowers and scrolls, engraved with a crest and opposing coat of arms, under a double caryatid scroll handle and a bird head spout on a conforming caryatid and scroll stand with shell feet, the domed cover with a pine cane finial, 2300 g (apparently no makers mark). (1) See illustration

€3000 - 4000 362 A set of four heavy silver Salts, 1914 by Carrington & Co. Birmingham, each of rectangular form with ovolo and shell cast edge on stem base, 3 1/2” (9cms). (4) €200 - 400 363 A silver ring top Meat Skewer, George III by Wm. Eley & Wm. Fern, London 1801, 11 1/2” (29.5cms), and another slightly smaller ditto with the initials SW., 1798. (2) See illustration

€180 - 250 364 An Irish silver Asparagus Tongs, Dublin c. 1760, of scissor form (Hibernia & Harp mark only), 10 1/4” (26cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 365 A pair of silver Asparagus Tongs, George III, indistinct makers mark, probably HH, the spring action broken, 9 1/2” (24cms). (1) Lot 361

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€150 - 250

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Lots 370, 333 & 370 368 A pair of silver Candlesticks, late George III, 1816 by John & Thos. Settle, Sheffield, each with half reeded baluster stem and gadroon edge drip pan on circular moulded foot, 7” (18cms). (2) €700 - 1100

Lot 371 371 A Dutch silver barrel shaped Teapot, 1782 by Johannas Hermanus Lograth Amsterdam, with bead edge and pine cane finial and wooden handle, engraved with a later crest, 5”h (13cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

366 366 A silver helmet shaped Cream Jug, George III London 1788, by Hester Bateman, with reeded handle on square stem base, 6 1/4” (16cms). (1) See illustration

€250 - 350 367 A pair of telescopic silver Table Candlesticks, George III 1814, by Mathew Bolton, Birmingham, each with gadroon bands and half reeded urn sockets on circular base, 10 1/2” (27cms) extended. (2) See illustration

€800 - 1200

Lot 372 Lot 369 369 A pair of silver Gravy Ladles, Victorian 1839, Edinburgh, each with shell top, a William IV silver shell top Sauce Ladle, London 1830, crested and a pair of silver Grape Scissors. (4)

372 A silver Teapot, Sheffield 1911, by Mappin & Webb, the rectangular ogee shaped body with a reeded band and ebonised handle, 11” (28cms), 500g. (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

See illustration

€200 - 300 370 A silver Wine Taster, London 1934, with coin base and double serpent ring handle, together with another similar London 1932, 4 1/22 (11.5cms). (2) See illustration

€200 - 300

Lots 373 373 A pair of small silver Table Candlesticks, Queen Anne 1705, each with a half reeded and fluted stem with circular gadroon rim on conforming square base with canted corners, 5 3/4” (14cms). (2) See illustration

€800 - 1200 Lots 375, 344 & 343

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Lot 387 374 A silver Lemon Strainer, George I, London 1719, with octagonal pierced bowl and pierced scroll bracket handles, 7 1/4” (18cms). (1) €500 - 800 375 A silver Lemon Strainer, George II, London 1727, with pierced circular bowl and two shaped bracket handles, 6 1/2” (16.5cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 376 A cylindrical pierced silver Pepper Caster, London 1921, 3” (7.5cms), together with an Irish silver Wine funnel stand with gadroon edge, Dublin 1973, 5 1/2” (14cms); an English silver Funnel Stand London 1934, 3 3/4” (9.5cms); and a miniature silver chamber candlestick. (4) €100 - 150

Lot 391 378 A pair of small silver stemmed Bowls, George III, London 1794, by Henry Chawner, each with a reeded rim on flared octagonal stem foot, 3 1/4” (8.5cms). (2) See illustration

€300 - 500

See illustration

€300 - 500

See illustration

380 A set of three silver and silver gilt stemmed Bowls, crested, George III, London 1806, by John Edwards, crested, each with a gadroon edge on a circular stem foot, 3 1/2” (9cms), together with another similar London 1808 by Thos. Robins, 480g. (4)

383 An oval silver Mustard pot, George III, London 1792, by A.P., probably Abm. Peterson, the domed cover with an urn finial, on a lobed body with reeded handle, 3 1/2” (9cms). (1) €200 - 300

379 A pair of small silver and silver gilt stemmed Bowls, George III, London 1790, by AMB Peterson, crested and with reeded edge on a circular stem foot, 3 1/4” (8.5cms). (2)

See illustration

€600 - 900

Lot 377 377 A silver Snuffers Stand, George II, c. 1749, of shaped form with shell lobes on four pad feet and scroll handle, 7” (18cms). (1) See illustration

€600 - 800

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Lots 382 & 381 382 A silver Mustard pot, George III, London 1794 by Peter & Anne Bateman, the domed cover with a ball finial and pierced shell thumb piece on cylindrical body with scroll handle, 3 1/2” (9cms), (with blue glass liner). (1)

381 A silver crested Mustard pot, George III London 1768 by W.A. probably Wm. Abdy, of cylindrical form with domed cover and shell thumb pierced, 3” (8cms), (glass liner). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

€250 - 350

384 An Irish silver Beaker, George III, 1805, by Samuel Neville, Dublin, of plain tapering form, 2 1/2” (6.5cms). (1) €200 - 300 385 A silver Mustard pot, London 1934, of cylindrical form with pierced thumb piece, 3” (7.5cms); a pair of modern silver Match Pack Holders with hinged covers, a silver cigar stand with ash bowl, Birmingham 1900; and a pair of French silver leaf cast Woolfloks medallions 1990, by Puiforcat. (6) €200 - 300

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Lot 388

Lot 392

386 A small circular silver Teapot, George III, London 1814, crested with reeded body and scroll handle, 8 1/2” (21.5cms), 400g. (1) €250 - 300

389 A set of 12 silver Fruit Knives, George III, 1818 by Robertson & Walton Newcastle, each with a spiral reeded ivory handle. (12) €200 - 300

387 A large silver Salver, London 1932, in the George III style, by Tessiers Ltd., of circular form with shaped edge on four scroll and pad feet, 16” (41cms), 2kg. (1)

390 A set of 24 silver Fruit Knives and Forks, George III, 1813, by Wm. Eley, Wm. Fern & Wm. Chawner, each with a bone handle. (24) €180 - 220

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€800 - 1200 388 A silver vase shaped pepper Caster, George II, 1741, by Samuel Wood, London, the pierced and domed cover (damaged) with urn finial, 5” (13cms), and another similar London 1731, by Thos. Bambford (top also damaged). (2) See illustration

391 A matched set of 16 pistol handled Knives, early 18th Century, all crested and with indistinct marks all with curved steel blade, some damaged, 8 1/4” (21cms) approx., and a set of 12 smaller similar ditto, un-crested, 7 1/22 (19cms). (36) See illustration

€200 - 300

€300 - 500

Lot 393 392 A silver Sugar Tongs, George III, London 1792, a small silver scissors sugar nips with shell bowls; two pairs of small silver sugar nips; and two pairs of plated ditto. (6) See illustration

€80 - 100 393 A silver Tea Kettle, George I 1718, with domed swing handle with turned wooden grip on a globular body with shaped duck head spout on circular foot rim, the associated stand with lamp on three scroll legs, 15” (39cms) including handle the kettle with coat of arms and motto “Tene Fidem”. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000 394 A pair of silver sauceboats, George II, maker’s mark J.S. conjoined in script only, circal 1735, double-lipped, oval and on conforming foot ,m with two scroll handle, engraved with a coat of arms, each marked underneath, 7.75” (19.7cms) wide, 27 oz. (866gr.). (2) See illustration

€7000 - 10000

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Lot 396 396 A silver inkstand, George II, Mark of Samuel Herbert and Co., London, 1758, oblong and on four paw feet, with gadroon ed border and two pen rests, with three openwork supports for the three silver mounted glass bottles, engraved with a crest below a baron’s coronet, marked underneath and on supports, 9.75” (24.7cms) long weighable silver 20oz. 8dwt. (634gr.) Provenance: The crest is almost certainly that of Thynne, for Henry, 1st Baron Carteret of Hawnes (1735-1826). He was created a baron in 1784.

397 A set of four table candlesticks, George II, by John Cafe, London 1749, on shaped circular gadroon bases, chased with flowers, scrolls and foliage and rocaille cartouche, engraved with coat of arms, with floral baluster stems, shaped foliate sockets and with later addition above with detachable nozzles, 12.5” (31.8cms). (4) €5000 - 7000

398 A silver inkstand, George III, Mark of Samuel Whitford, London, 1811, oblong and on four scroll feet, with two pen rests and redded supports for the five silver-mounted glass bottles, one broken, four covers engraved with a crest, one cover further engraved inside ‘Willm Peters’, marked underneath on two rims and inside one cover 11.75” (29.7cm) long; weighable silver 31oz. 13dwt (984g). (1) Provenance: The crest is that of Peters, almost certainly for a son of the attorney -atlaw William Peters (d. 1807), whose family tomb bearing this crest is recorded in St. Andrews Church, Newgate Street, Newcastleupon-Tyne. (1)

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€600 - 800

See illustration

€600 - 800

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Lot 404 Lot 400 400 A mahogany cylinder-top Bureau, George III period -circa 1780, the rectangular superstructure with pierced gilt metal three-quarter gallery above a tambour shutter enclosing a green-lined writingslide and an interior fitted with four short drawers and eight pigeonholes, the kneehole surrounded by two long and four short drawers on square tapering supports with brass caps and brass barrel castors, 44 1/2”h x 42”w (113cms x 107cms). (1)

Lot 402 402 A heavy hexagonal brass Lantern, late Victorian, the turned baluster stem supporting scrolled corona and fitted with six bevelled glazed panels divided by brass glazing bars, the base with turned finials, 38” (97cms) approx. (1) See illustration

404 An Irish mahogany breakfront Wardrobe, William IV circa 1830, the moulded overhanging cornice fitted above four panelled cupboard doors, the centre section with five ash-lined sliding trays above a deep drawer, the sides with later brass hanging rail, 78”high overall x 102”wide (198cms x 259cms). En suite with next lot. (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100

€600 - 900

See illustration

€1800 - 2500

Lot 405 Lot 401 401 A set of twenty (18 + 2) mahogany Dining Chairs, George III style, modern, covered in faux beige suede raised on front square fluted legs. (20) See illustration

€1500 - 2000

Lot 403 403 A Spanish or Italian walnut Armoire, late 17th Century, with moulded dentilled egg-and-dart cornice above a frieze carved with foliate lunettes and fitted with a pair of panelled cupboard doors carved with bands of foliage amidst trellis and strapwork between fluted and stopfluted pilasters with foliate and Ionic capitals, on a moulded plinth base with bracket feet, 96 1/2”h x 63” (246cms x 160cms). (1)

405 An Irish mahogany breakfront Wardrobe, William IV circa 1830, the moulded overhanging cornice above a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing an interior fitted with sliding trays, the base fitted with a long drawer and flanked on either side by a full-length panelled cupboard door enclosing a brass hanging rail, on moulded plinth, 77” high x 110” wide (196cms x 280cms). En suite with previous lot. (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

See illustration

€3000 - 5000

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OFFICES & ADJOINING APARTMENTS 400 - 481 408 Three pairs of striped silk Curtains, lined and interlined with matching swags and tassel pelmets, each gold ground with self print floral design, with red, pink and gold stripes, 12’ (366cms)h x 78” (198cms). (3) €700 - 1100 409 A faded brown leather and gilttooled Cutlery Case, Louis XV -mid-18th Century, now adapted to a stationery box with velvetlined interior, the hinged sloping lid with later brass carrying handle, 13”h x 13”w (33cms x 33cms). (1) €500 - 800

Lot 406 406 An Irish mahogany and satinwood-banded Linen Press, George III - late 18th Century, with moulded overhanging cornice fitted with a pair of cupboard doors enclosing an interior, now converted with a hanging rail, the base fitted with three long graduated pine-lined drawers on a moulded plinth with bracket feet, restorations, 84”h x 50”w (213cms x 127cms). (1)

410 A bow fronted plum pudding mahogany Chest, Regency period, of small proportions, with two long and two short drawers on bracket feet, 34”h x 40” (87cms x 102cms). (1) €300 - 400

Lot 412 412 A mahogany Tub Armchair, Victorian, with button back and padded seat, on front turned legs, with brass cup casters, covered in loose green fabric. (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

See illustration

€500 - 700

Lot 411 411 A mahogany bedside Pot Cupboard, 19th century, in the George III style, with three quarter gallery and saw cut handles above a cupboard door on square tapering legs, 34” (86cms)h x 13” (33cms); together with another smaller Regency period ditto, on ring turned legs. (2) See illustration

€200 - 300

Lot 407

Lot 413

407 A bow-fronted mahogany Chest, Regency period early 19th Century, fitted with two short above two long drawers with shaped apron on splayed bracket feet, 36” (92cms) wide. (1)

413 A mahogany cylinder Bedside Pedestal, Victorian, with circular moulded top and bow fronted door, enclosing a shelf, on a moulded plinth, 33”h x 15”d (84cms x 38cms); together with a similar ditto (distressed). (2)

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€200 - 300

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€150 - 250 82

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400 - 481 OFFICES & ADJOINING APARTMENTS 419 An Oriental Rug, the red floral field with a centre medallion, inside a conforming beige and dark blue border, 93” x 53 1/2” (236cms x 136cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

Lot 414 Lot 420

414 A mahogany twin-pedestal Partners Desk, 19th century, the rectangular green leather-lined and gilt-tooled top above a frieze fitted one side with three drawers above a kneehole flanked to either side by a pedestal fitted with three short graduated drawers, the reverse fitted with three frieze drawers above two panelled cupboard doors on a moulded plinth on bracket feet, 31 1/2”h x 60”w x 36”d (80cms x 153cms x 92cms). (1)

420 A plum pudding mahogany bowfront Chest, Regency period, in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, the moulded top above two short and two long drawers between reeded angles and turned bulbous supports, 36.5” (92cms)h x 48” (122cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

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€1500 - 2500 415 A Breakfast Tray, modern, with newspaper slots and removable top; together with two laptop trays, a pair of modern single bed head boards covered in floral salmon covering, 36” (92cms); a marble table lamp; a pair of painted and parcel gilt table lamps; and four waste paper bins. (12) €100 - 150 416 A serpentine shaped pierced steel Fender, George III - c. 1770, the pierced front worked with a band of oval paterae between beadwork bands, 58” (147.5cms). (1) €400 - 600 417 A heavy wrought iron Firescreen, with scroll and flower head crest, above an ornate open work panel with a series of scrolls and flowers on four conforming legs, 38.5” x 35” (98cms x 89cms). (1) €200 - 300

Lot 418 418 A mahogany Linen Press, George III - late 18th century, with moulded overhanging cornice fitted with a pair of panelled cupboard doors, the interior now converted with a brass hanging rail, the base fitted with three long graduated drawers on moulded plinth and bracket feet, 84 1/2” x 48” (213cms x 122cms). (1)

421 A mahogany and rosewood banded bow front Chest, Regency period, fitted with two long and two short drawers, with oval brass loop handles, on splayed bracket feet, 36” x 36” (91cms x 91cms). (1)

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€400 - 600

Lot 421

€200 - 300

419

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OFFICES & ADJOINING APARTMENTS 400 - 481 422 A mahogany Chest-on-Chest, George III period, late 18th Century, with moulded overhanging cornice fitted with two short above two long graduated drawers, the base fitted with two further long graduated drawers with shaped aprons and splayed feet, possibly reduced in height, 59” x 44” (150cms x 112cms). (1) €400 - 600 423 A painted rosewood Polescreen, Victorian, the tapestry panel depicting a Turk on horseback, under an urn finial and three stage stem with baluster centre, raised on bun feet, 64” (162cms). (1) €200 - 300 424 A walnut and parcel gilt Toilet Mirror, in the early 18th century style, with shell crest, raised on four cabriole legs, 23 1/2” x 15” (59.5cms x 38cms). (1) €150 - 200

Lot 430 426 A mahogany Bureau, possibly Irish, George III - c. 1760, the rectangular panelled fold-flap enclosing an interior fitted with a central cupboard door surrounded by seven variously-sized drawers, eight pigeonholes and two secret compartments, the base fitted with a shallow long drawer above two short and two long graduated drawers on a moulded plinth with bracket feet, 42 1/2”h x 38” (108cms x 96.5cms). (1) See illustration

Lot 425 425 An oak coffer Chest, late 17th century / early 18th century, the rectangular four panel top, above three front panels, on fluted stile legs with shaped spandrels, 28.5” (73cms)h x 46.5” (118cms). (2) See illustration

€1500 - 2000 427 An ebony strung bow-fronted mahogany Chest, Regency period, with three long and two short drawers on splayed bracket feet, 41 1/2”h x 41” (106cms x 104cms). (1) €300 - 500

€300 - 500

428 A mahogany knee hole Dressing Table, George IV period, with an arrangement of four drawers, on square tapering legs, 30 1/2”h x 33” (78cms x 84cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500 429 A metal Strong Box or Document Box, 19th century, inscribed Dobbyn & McCoy of Waterford, 18” (46cms) x 23.5” (60cms). (1) €100 - 150 430 A set of eight unusual painted and parcel gilt Dining Room Armchairs, George III, each top rail decorated with musical, military and other trophies above a three rail back and a padded seat, on front square tapering legs. (8) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

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400 - 481 OFFICES & ADJOINING APARTMENTS 436 Three modern four drawer painted steel Filing Cabinets, together with an old wooden cased music centre; a single office chair; a painted table; and a three tier book case. (7) €80 - 120

Lot 431 431 An Irish mahogany twin-pedestal Dining-Table, 19th century, with rounded rectangular end sections on turned and foliate carved baluster shafts and splayed leaf-carved tripod supports, ending in ormolu scrolled toes with brass castors, with one extra leaf, the top probably later, 94 1/2” l x 35 1/2” (240cms x 90cms). (1)

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€500 - 700

Lot 437

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€1500 - 2500

Lot 432 432 A Chinese Carpet, the ivory field woven with precious objects and flower-sprays and vases issuing flowers around a central foliate medallion, the sky blue border woven with further panels of precious objects and flower-sprays between keypattern and zigzag floral stripes, areas of wear, 178 1/2” x 139” (453cms x 353.5cms). (1) See illustration

439 An Irish mahogany marquetry and parquetry Chest of drawers, late 19th Century, the rectangular satinwood crossbanded and line-inlaid top above an inlaid frieze with three shells and with two concealed drawers flanking a central panel, above two short and three further long drawers each with fan spandrels on later ogee bracket feet, 48”h x 54” (122cms x 137cms). (1)

440 Two pairs of coral damask Curtains, self print, lined and interlined with matching fringe pelmets, 131”h x 72” (333cms x 183cms). (2) €300 - 400

437 A pair of carved and inlaid mahogany Dining Room Armchairs, George III period, each shield shaped back with an arched top, the splat carved with a central vase under an oval inlaid patriae, issuing drapery and flower heads, above a serpentine fronted seat, on tapering leaf moulded front legs. (2)

446 A collection of miscellaneous blue and white Jardinières and Planters, various sizes and shapes, some with stands, twelve in all, together with two similar Chinese stoneware ditto; and a large modern famille rose bowl with birds and flowers. (15) €180 - 200

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447 A Chinese pink ground baluster shaped porcelain Jar, converted to a lamp, decorated with figures at various pursuits, flower and fans, 16” (41cms); together with a modern crackleware vase shaped table lamp, 19.5” (49cms); a large baluster shaped ceramic table lamp, broken and restuck with lime green shade, 33” (84cms)h overall; and two wooden table lamps. (5) €120 - 150

€800 - 1500 438 A mahogany Chest, late 18th Century, with rectangular top above two drawers with moulded plinth and bracket feet, adapted from a commode, 29” x 27” (74cms x 69cms). (1) €200 - 300

€200 - 300 433 A shield shaped plaster Relief, with armorial crest, 30” x 27” (76cms x 69cms). (1) €150 - 250 434 SEAN COTTER Bird in flight, mixed media, 16” x 22” (405.cms x 56cms). (1) €100 - 150 435 Two similar stained beechwood Standard Lamps, with turned baluster stems and arched tripod bases, with fabric covered shades, 67” (170cms). (1) €200 - 300

Lot 448 Lot 439

448 A pair of inlaid mahogany Dining Room Armchairs, George III period, each with an X framed splat under a satinwood banded and inlaid top rail and a salmon covered stuff over seat, on square tapering spade legs. (2) See illustration

€600 - 900

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OFFICES & ADJOINING APARTMENTS 400 - 481 454 A gilt metal bound wardrobe steamer Trunk, enclosing a hanging compartment and five graduating drawers, Spaulding Genuine Hard Vulcanised Trunk Fibre, with label First Class Baggage Hold - Cunard White Star Line, by the Innovation Trunk Company, New York, USA, on ball bearing rollers, 41”h x 24” (104cms x 60.5cms). (1) €250 - 350

Lot 449 449 A mahogany bowfront Chest, Regency period, the crossbanded and ebony-lined top above a satinwood-banded frieze and fitted with two short above three long graduated drawers with shaped apron and bracket feet, 41 1/2” x 40” (105.5cms x 102cms). (1)

Lot 458 458 A mahogany linen Cupboard, probably Irish, William IV period, the two panel doors with reeded fan spandrels, raised on front turned and spiral reeded legs, 47 1/2”h x 40 3/4” (120cms x 103.5cms). (1)

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€300 - 400 450 A pair of mahogany Bedside Chests, modern, each with serpentine moulded rectangular top above four long drawers between canted fluted angles, serpentine base with bracket feet, 28 1/2”h x 19 1/2” (72cms x 49.5cms). (2) €150 - 200 451 A Italian putty-painted and parcel gilt Headboard, modern, carved with rockwork, C-scrolls and foliage, 56.5” (143cms); together with a 5’ divan and mattress. (1) €200 - 300 452 A mahogany Easy Armchair, late Victorian, covered in green cotton and yellow piped loose covering on square tapering front legs, together with an attractive inlaid mahogany armchair with semi-wing back, covered in loose floral fabric on front inlaid square tapering legs. (2) €250 - 350 453 A pair of orange-ground cotton Curtains, lined and interlined, with matching pelmet, 106”h x 73” (269cms x 185.5cms), together with another pair of ivory ground floral curtains lined and interlined with matching pleated pelmet, 132” x 79” (335cms x 201cms). (1) €150 - 250 86

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€200 - 300

Lot 455 455 A mahogany Linen Cupboard, 19th century, the dentil moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors, the base fitted with two drawers on ogee bracket feet, the interior converted to an all-hanging compartment, 68.5” (174cms) h x 51.5” (131cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 456 A collection of Chinese and other porcelain Planters, modern, various designs, shapes and sizes (18 pieces) €150 - 250 457 A black painted wrought iron Spark Guard, of rectangular form, with scroll cresting above rectangular trellis-filled panel, on scroll feet, 36 1/2”h x 40 1/2” (93cms x 102cms)w. (1) €80 - 120

465 An inlaid and cross banded mahogany Chest, with four long drawers with bracket feet, 31” (79cms); a rectangular occasional table; a pine kneehole desk; an inlaid mahogany occasional table with drawer on short square tapering legs; a two tier occasional table; and a pair of beech armchairs in the French style with padded backs and seats; and a bamboo tub chair. (8) €150 - 250 466 A tubular framed Table Tennis Table, with folding top and centre detachable net, 108” x 60” (274cms x 153cms). (1) €80 - 120 467 A mahogany swing frame Dressing Table Mirror, Victorian period, the moulded rectangular plate on scroll shaped supports, with rectangular base on bun feet, 28” (71cms) x 22” (56cms). (1) €80 - 120 468 A bow fronted mahogany Chest, William IV period, with two short and three long drawers on turned legs, 48” x 42” (122cms x 107cms). (1) €200 - 300

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400 - 481 OFFICES & ADJOINING APARTMENTS 469 A small mahogany Chest, in the Georgian style, modern, with three long drawers on bracket feet, 29.5” (75cms), together with a pair of inlaid bedside pedestals, modern; two modern pink porcelain lamps with shades; and a modern 4’6 divan with bamboo headboard. (6) €80 - 120 470 A modern yew wood veneered Bureau, with slope front, opening to reveal a fitted interior with cupboard, drawers and pigeon hole compartments, above an arrangement of four graduating drawers on bracket feet. (1) €80 - 120 471 A set of seven framed modern Flower Prints, together with eight assorted equestrian prints and other assorted prints and pictures. (a lot) €20 - 30 472 A modern oak Wardrobe, in the 17th century style, another similar wardrobe; a single bed with bamboo headboard; a modern drawer leaf beech table; together with another modern wardrobe (as is); and a modern oak side chair; another similar ditto; and a painted table. (a lot) €60 - 90

476 An inlaid mahogany Chest, 19th century, with four graduating drawers on bracket feet, 39.5” (100cms) x 36” (92cms)w. (1) €200 - 300

480 A mahogany Chest, William IV period, with three long and two short drawers on turned legs, 47” (119cms). (1) €100 - 150

477 A two tier mahogany Whatnot, with base drawer, modern; together with a mahogany towel rail. (2) €40 - 60

481 A mahogany Sutherland Table, early 20th century, the rectangular flaps with canted corners on railed end with shaped legs, 36” (92cms). (1) €80 - 120

478 A circular mahogany Centre Table, Victorian, the moulded top on a tapering octagonal stem with triform base and scroll feet, 40 1/2” (103cms). (1) €150 - 250 479 An Art Deco style two-door oak Wardrobe, a similar oak chest with two long and two short drawers, a single bedstead with railed head and foot boards, and two bamboo bedside stands (a lot) €70 - 90

473 A bow fronted mahogany swing frame Dressing Table Mirror, 19th century, with oval mirror frame above an arrangement of three frieze drawers on bracket feet, 21” x 20 1/2” (53.5cms x 52cms); together with another similar rectangular ditto. (2) €60 - 90 474 An inlaid and cross banded mahogany Chest of drawers, modern in the Georgian style, with three long and two short drawers, each with brass handle, on bracket feet, 30” (76cms) x 30.5” (77cms). (1) €80 - 150 475 A modern inlaid Bedside Locker; two modern painted wardrobes, a single divan bed with bamboo headboard, a wooden bedside lamp; a ceramic ditto; and a small modern television stand. (7) €50 - 70

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482 - 492 GARDEN FURNITURE 484 A pair of circular lead Cisterns, 20th Century, each relief moulded with a sailing ship between anchors, inside strapwork borders, with shells, mermaids and dolphins, each bearing a date, 18” (46cms)h x 29.5” (75cms)d; each planted with a Rhododendron from Mount Congreve Gardens. (2) See illustration

€1000 - 1500

Lots 482, 483, 484 & 485 482 A pair of circular lead Cisterns, 20th Century, each relief moulded with a sailing ship between anchors, inside strapwork borders, with shells, mermaids and dolphins, each bearing a date, 18”h x 29 1/2”d (46cms x 75cm); each planted with a Rhododendron from Mount Congreve Gardens. (2)

483 A pair of circular lead Cisterns, 20th Century, each relief moulded with a sailing ship between anchors, inside strapwork borders, with shells, mermaids and dolphins, each bearing a date, 18” (46cms)h x 29.5” (75cms)d; each planted with a Rhododendron from Mount Congreve Gardens. (2)

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See illustration

€1000 - 1500

€1000 - 1500

485 A pair of circular lead Cisterns, 20th century, each relief moulded with a sailing ship between anchors, inside strapwork borders, with shells, mermaids and dolphins, each bearing a date, 18” (46cms)h x 29.5” (75cms)d; each planted with a Rhododendron from Mount Congreve Gardens. (2) See illustration

€1000 - 1500 486 A very large octagonal lead Cistern, probably 18th Century, each panel with a central roundel depicting a griffin crest in relief, flanked to each side with a Marquess’ coronet, headed with alternating anchors and stylized dolphins, the upper band with shells and starfish, the lower bands with further dolphins in relief, 35”h x 96”w (89cms x 244cms). (1). *** To be removed at purchasers risk and expense. See illustration

€6000 - 9000

Lot 486 (detail) 487 487 A large lead Group, depicting Bacchus standing with libation cup held aloft, and a bunch of grapes in his right hand, with seated Satyr by his feet, 54” (136cms)h. (1) See illustration

€3000 - 5000

Lots 486 & 487

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Lot 487

Lot 490

488 A cast iron Garden Bench, with plank top and seat and rustic frame, 72” (183cms)w. (1) €100 - 150 489 A heavy oblong limestone Trough, 19th Century, 65” (165cms)w. (1) €400 - 600

490 A large heavy lead Fountain Group, 19th century, modelled as Leda & the Swan, on an octagonal plinth, damages & restorations, 48” (122cms) h. (1)

491 A pair of barrow form painted wooden Garden Benches, each with a railed back and seat, with red painted shafts and spoked wheels, the wheel with a cast iron rim, 88” (224cms)w. (2)

See illustration

€800 - 1500

See illustration

€1000 - 1500

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482 - 492 GARDEN FURNITURE 492 A shell grey saloon type Rolls Royce Phantom VI, Chassis type PRH 4504, registration IKI384, 50 horse power, engine number 4504, 8 cylinder 6230 cc engine, first registered 11th April 1969. (1) *** One owner from new. See illustration

€12000 - 18000

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MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE, SILVER PLATEWARE, LINEN, ETC 500 - 560 500 A very large pair of six panel mahogany Doors, each with three heavy brass hinges, one fitted with lock and brass handles, 108” x 43” (274cms x 109cms). (2) €300 - 500

512 Eleven assorted cylindrical environmentally friendly recycled glass Vases, various sizes; together with a matching ice bucket or wine coolers. (12) €80 - 120

501 A large gilt Wall Mirror or Overmantel, Victorian, the moulded frame around a rectangular plate, 112”h x 78”w (285cms x 198cms). (1) €300 - 500

513 A collection of coloured glass Vases, each of tapering cylindrical form, in green, blue and purple glass, various sizes; together with a modern Belko purple glass double lip vase; and a large green moulded glass bottle; a blue glass vase with handkerchief type neck; three similar plain glass ditto; various sizes and shapes. (a lot) €80 - 120

502 A carved oak Coffer, late 17th Century / early 18th Century, with three panel hinged top and three carved front panels, 50” (127cms)w. (1) €200 - 300 503 An oak lift top Coffer, in the late 17th century style, with a plank top above two front panels and two drawers, on square legs, 46” (117cms) w. (1) €100 - 150 504 An oak lift top horse Blanket Chest, 56.5” (144cms). (1) €80 - 150 505 An old easy Armchair, covered in blue loose fabric; together with a small tub armchair. (2) €50 - 70 506 A pair of Tennis Court Net Posts, complete with net. (1) €50 - 80 507 A Chinese beige ground Carpet, with centre medallion inside a three band border, with damage, 11’8 x 10’ (360cms x 305cms); together with a small oriental Rug, as is. (2) €60 - 90

Lot 508 508 A mahogany Wardrobe, with moulded and dentilled cornice fitted with a pair of panelled cupboard doors, the base fitted with two drawers on square supports, incorporating some 18th or 19th Century elements, 74 1/2”h x 51” (189cms x 130cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300 509 A mahogany Tallboy, 18th Century and later, probably Irish, the moulded overhanging cornice above seven graduating drawers, flanked with curved and fluted pilasters, on an associated stand, 74 1/2” x 41” (189cms x 104cms). (1) €400 - 600 510 A mahogany Linen Press, Irish, Regency period - early 19th Century, the moulded cornice over two fielded panel doors, now enclosing a hanging compartment above two drawers, on a stand with a wide frieze and square legs, 71” x 49” (180cms x 125cms). (1) €250 - 350 511 An old metal bound Steamer Trunk, with leather carrying handles, 40”w (102cms). (1) €50 - 80

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514 A collection of miscellaneous Glass, comprising a set of five carafes, a pair of similar ditto, five other glass carafes, a pair of modern baluster shaped glass vases, a moulded glass decanter (lacking stopper), and other miscellaneous glass. (a lot) €80 - 120 515 A square glass case Decanter, c.1800, with octagonal neck, 9” (23cms); a small cutglass water jug, 5 1/2” (14cms); a modern cutglass vase; a Stewart crystal vase, 10 1/2” (27cms); another cutglass vase, 8 1/2” (22cms), a Galway crystal tazza, 5 1/2” (14cms); a bohemian yellow flashed glass vase, 19th century; and a small cutglass vase. (7) €80 - 120 516 A set of three modern trumpet shaped glass Vases, 14 1/4” (36cms); a pair of smoked glass champagne coolers or vases, 9 1/2” (24cms); a pair of large brandy balloon style stemmed glass vases; three baluster shaped stemmed glass vases; a tall tapering glass vase; and other miscellaneous glass and glassware. (a lot) €80 - 120 517 A Murano bulbous glass Vase, with gilt decoration, 7 1/2” (19cms); an oblong glass flower brick; two green glass decanters; a green glass bottle; a green glass vase; a glass bed pan; and other flower bowls and vases. (a lot) €70 - 90

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500 - 560 MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE, SILVER PLATEWARE, LINEN, ETC 518 A pair of octagonal Chinese blue and white Planters or Jardinières; a slightly smaller ditto with stand; two other smaller similar, with stands; a set of seven graduating blue and white Chinese jardinières, various sizes, modern. (a lot) €80 - 120 519 A hand painted porcelain Portuguese porcelain Wine Cooler or Ice Bucket, modern, decorated with flowers, with two gilt scroll handles, 8 1/2” (22cms); together with a pair of attractive modern Porcelain Royale vases, each of cylindrical form with flared neck, 8 1/2” (22cms). (3) €80 - 150 520 A small Majolica Cream Jug, 19th Century; a pewter figure of a duck; a Copeland vine moulded Parian vase; a Parian jug in the neoclassical style with mask spout, Victorian; and a Herand sparrow-beak jug. (5) €60 - 90 521 An English porcelain Jardinière or Ice Pail, 19th Century, decorated all-over with coastal scene depicting fisher folk, within pink bands, applied with two handles, 6.5” (16.5cms); and another Faience style two handled jardinière or wine cooler. (2) €140 - 180 522 A pair of hexagonal Jardinières, by Panda, 7 3/4” (20cms); together with another similar octagonal Chinese ditto; another circular Limoges jardinière; and other assorted jugs, vases, jardinières, etc. (a lot) €60 - 90 523 A small silver Sauceboat, on three scroll legs, as is, broken handle; a French silver wine taster, c.1900; a silver spoon and fork Christening set, cased; a miscellaneous collection of silver handled knives, some with pistol handles, other with silver blades; a set of six porcelain handled butter knives; and a collection of miscellaneous coffee, salt and mustard spoons. (a lot) €100 - 150 524 A suite of early Victorian electro-plated oval Meat-Dishes, the largest 22” (56cms); together with a pair, 19 3/4” (50cms); another pair, 16” (41cms); and one other pair, 13 3/4” (356cms). (7) €200 - 300

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525 A pair of silver plated twohandled Muffin Dishes and Covers, 7 3/4” (19.5cms)w; together with a plated tumbler pot; a small tea strainer and stand; a pair of modern plated shell butter dishes; and eight pairs of silver plated nut crackers. (17) €100 - 150 526 A French silver-mounted ceramic two-bottle Inkstand, late 19th Century, the ceramic body covered in a mottled pucecoloured glaze with two silver-lidded inkwells, four pen holders to the centre, the mounts by Keller, Paris, 6 1/2” (16.5cms). (1) €400 - 600 527 A set of eight silver plated Bowls or liners, 4 1/4” (12cms)d; together with a continental lobed bowl, 900 standard, 6 3/4” (17cms); and another heavy silver plated French bowl with agate type base, 7 3/4” (16.5cms). (10) €200 - 300 528 An American sterling silver Jersey type Hot Water Pot, 5 1/2” (14cms); together with a similar continental ditto. (2) €150 - 250 529 A set of four American plain circular Salt Cellars, circa 1900, on spreading bases, three with blue glass liner, stamped Sterling, 2 1/4” (6cms). (4) €100 - 150

533 Two concertina five-bar Toast Racks, George III period, on four stud feet, Sheffield, 1807 and 1816, marks possibly inserted, 4” (10cms). (2) €400 - 600 534 An old Sheffield plate Tea-Urn, on incurved square base and foliage feet, the upper body and cover chased with flowerheads and matted foliage with upright reeded handles, the domed cover similarly decorated, the tap detached, 18” (46cms)h. (1) €200 - 300 535 AFTER PAUL JONES, A set of fourteen colourful botanical prints, each depicting different floral specimens in attractive frame and mount. (14). 25.5” (65cms) x 20.5” (52cms). €500 - 800 536 A TWO TIER EBONISED AND PARCEL GILT ETAGERE, in the Regency style, modern, each with a tooled leather shelf on simulated bamboo supports, 25” (63.5cms)h x 50.75” (130cms) €80 -120 537 A quantity of miscellaneous modern bed and table linen (a lot) €20 - 30 538 A quantity of assorted bed and table linen (a lot) €20 - 30

530 A pair of heavy silver plated Table Candlesticks, in the Rococo style, each with asymmetrical baluster stem with leaves and shells, on a conforming shaped base, 10 1/2” (27cms). (2) €400 - 600

539 A LARGE QUANTITY OF FINE QUALITY FRENCH TABLE LINEN, including monogrammed napkins, cloths, etc. (a lot) €400 - 600

531 A pair of six compartment silver plated Toast Racks, together with two other similar ditto. (4) €100 - 150

540 A LARGE QUANTITY OF ASSORTED TABLE LINEN, inclusing various sets of napkins, small cloths, etc. (a lot) €300 - 500

532 A set of six silver plated threecompartment Toast Racks, by Elkington and Co., each with a monogram and two handles, 6” (15cms). (6) €200 - 300

541 A COLLECTION OF LINEN HAND TOWELS, various colours and sizes. €80 - 120 542 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS LINEN TABLE PLACE SETTINGS, napkins, cloths, etc. €100 - 150 93


MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE, SILVER PLATEWARE, LINEN, ETC 500 - 560 543 A COLLECTION OF GOOD QUALITY LACE EDGED AND CROCHET NAPKINS, mostly in sets. (a lot) €60 - 90 544 A LARGE QUANTITY OF MODERN SINGLE BED SHEETS, in white and other assorted colours. (a lot) €50 - 80 545 A LARGE QUANTITY OF ATTRACTIVE LACE NAPKINS, place mats, etc, mostly in sets, varoius shapes and sizes. (a lot) €60 - 90 546 A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS ATTRACTIVE LACE TABLE CLOTHS, covers, etc. (a lot). €120 - 150 547 A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS LAMP SHADES, for standard and table lamps, various shapes, colours and sizes. (a lot) €50 - 80 548 A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS LAMP SHADES, for standard and table lamps, various shapes, colours and sizes. (a lot) €50 - 80 549 A STEEL FENDER, William IV period, of D-shaped outline, with reeded tall frieze on vase shaped legs, 57” (!45cms) €200 - 300

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550 A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS ROLLS OF VARIOUS CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY FABRICS AND ACCESSORIES, mostly incomplete. (10 approx) €200 - 300 551 A LARGE QUANTITY OF FABRIC FRAGMENTS, including assorted lined and interlined curtains, curtain tie-backs, and other assorted textiles. (a lot). €80 - 120 552 A PAIR OF LARGE SALMON GROUND CURTAINS AND PELMETS, together with other assorted curtain fragments and related material. (a lot). €80 - 120 553 A LOT OF EGYPTIAN COTTON AND OTHER BED SHEETS, together with two new pillows. €80 - 120 554 A QUANTITY OF BEDROOM CURTAINS, various colours, patterns and sizes. €80 - 120 555 A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS CUSHIONS, various colours and sizes. (10 approx) €80 - 120 556 TWO MODERN ELECTRIFIED RECLINING ARMCHAIRS, as is. (2) €80 - 120

557 AN ATTRACTIVE FLORAL SILK WALL HANGING, with bright red flowers against a gold background, 82” (203cms) x 49” (125cms), together with another lighter coloured ditto and two other pieces. €80 -120 558 A LIGHT GREEN SILK COVER WITH RECTANGULAR BORDER CENTRE PANEL, 91 (231) x 70.5 (180cms), together with another smaller wall hanging in the Chinese style, and one other silver fabric wall hanging with trellis pattern. €80 - 120 559 A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED SUITCASE STANDS, two cribbage boards, a leather bound chess or draught board, a scrabble set, other board games, and a large quantity of old diaries, nickel plated desk clock, various picture frames, ash trays, etc. (a lot) €60 - 90 560 A PAIR OF BRASS AND STEEL FIRE IRONS, 19th century, each with a flower bud finial on a steel baluster grip; together with a matched set of three steel fire irons, comprising a poker and tongs, each with urn shaped knop and turned stem, the poker 27” (69cms), together with a similar shovel with pierced bell shaped pan. (5) €100 - 150

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Editions de Luxe Bindings: Grolier Society: Historic Court Memoirs, 20 vols. Paris & Boston Edition de Luxe 237 (1000) illus., uncut, orig. hf. mor. illus. uncut, orig. hf. mor. marble sides; & 5 others. As bindings. (20) €280 - 350 601 Bindings: Hope (A.) The Works of Anthony Hope, 15 vols. 8vo New York 1902. Authors Edn. Limited 101 (1000), illus. uncut, orig. hf. mor, marble sides; & 5 others, leather bound. As bindings. (20) €280 - 350 602 Bindings: Rollin - Oeuvres Completes de Rollin, 7 vols., roy 8vo Paris 1839, hf. mor. mor. labels; Dictionnaire de l’Academie Francoise, 2 vols. 4to Paris & L. 1815, 5th Edn., full calf, rebacked; & 6 others, leather bindings. (17) €140 - 200 603 Bindings: Hofmann (J.J.) Lexicon Universale, 4 vols. folio Leyden 1698. Some faults, later hf. calf, & 11 other folio vols., attractive leather bindings. As a lot, w.a.f. (15) €280 - 350 604 Cicero - Middleton(Conyers) The History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2 vols. 4to L. 1741., 2 add. engd. port. titles, list of subs., cont. sprinkled calf, joints cracking; The Woks of Ezekiel Hopkins, Late Lord Bishop of Londonderry in Ireland, folio L. 1710. Third Edn., red & bl. title, later hf. calf, as a lot, w.a.f. (3) €200 - 300 605 Milton (John) Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books, 2 vols. 4to L. (for J. & H. Richter) 1794, engd. port. frontis Vol. 1, list of subs., 13 engd. plts. & engd. vignettes, a.e.g. fine cont. straight grained crimson mor., blind & gilt tooled borders & spine. Good. As bindings. (1) €250 - 350

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606 Fine Prize & other Bindings: Moore (Thomas) A Selection of Irish Melodies, 2 vols. in one, 4to D. n.d., a.e.g. cont. full mor., tooled gilt panels; The Complete Works of Robert Burns, roy 8vo L. n.d., add. engd. title, port. frontis, engd. plts. a.e.g., fine tooled green mor.; The Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Trans by Geo. Long, roy 8vo N.Y. (Brentano’s) 1923, orig. fine full mor. tooled by Brentano’s’; Wilmott (R. Aris) Poems of William Wordsworth, 4to L. 1859, illus. a.e.g., v. attractive full crimson mor. profusely gilt tooled borders; Wordsworth (C.) Greece, Pictorial Descriptive & Historical, roy 8vo L. 1840, engd. views, a.e.g., fine crimson mor. tooled gilt borders; & 5 others sim. (10) €300 - 400 607 Bindings: Greig (James) Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A., His Life and Works with a Catalogue of His Pictures 4to L. (The Connoisseur) 1911. Mounted portrait & plates, full calf, good; & 3 others, full calf, & vellum, Eton Prize bindings. (4) €200 - 300 608

Bound by J. Devoy Dublin Irish Binding: The Book of Common Prayer, lg. 4to D. (Geo. & J. Grierson) 1831. Large print, silk ends, a.e.g., tooled gilt doublours, full tooled gilt purple mor., metal mounted corners, signed by J. Devoy, Dublin. V. good. (1) €300 - 400 609 Music & Illustrated items: Tennyson (Alfred) Elaine, illus. by Gustave Dore, lg. folio L. 1867. Lg. plts. orig. cloth gilt; 3 vols. of bound early 19th Century Sheet Music, mostly London printed, all cont. hf. mor.; & 1 other item. (5) €180 - 250

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610 Miller (Philip) The Gardeners and Botanist’s Dictionary, 4 vols. lg. folio L. 1807. Ed. by T. Martyn, 20 lg. engd. full page plts., full cont. diced calf, gilt tooled borders, rebacked with orig. spine, mor. labels. Good. (4) €300 - 400 611

Bowyer’s Edition Hume (David) The History of England, form the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688. 5 vols. v. lg. & thick folio L. (T. Bensley) 1806. Approx. 184 full page engd. plts., full diced calf, tooled gilt borders, rebacked. (5) €220 - 350 612 Legh (Ed.) Critica Sacra, Observations on all the Radices, or Primitive Hebrew Words of the Old Testament… 4to L. 1641. Also Critica Sacra: or, Philologicall and Theologicall Observations Upon All the Greek Words of the New Testament… 4to L. 1646, frontis licence sheet, red & bl. title, printed & m/ss commentary in borders, later hf. calf. As a lot, w.a.f. (2) €180 - 240 613 Early Printing: The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament and the New, Newly translated.. with Index Biblicas: or An Exact Concordance to the Holy Bible. By John Jackson. 4to Cambridge (John Field) 1668, later calf, as is. (1) €150 - 200 614 Godolphin (John) Repertoruim Canonicum: or An Abridgement of the Ecclesiastical Laws of this Realm, Consistent with the Temporal. 4to L. 1687. Third Edn., licence leaf, later hf. calf, mor. label; also Maranta (Rob.) Speculum Aureum, 4to Cologne 1614, red & bl. title; & 13 others sim., mostly religious, in calf bindings, some faults. As a lot. (15) €200 - 300

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BOOKS 600 - 879 615 Early Printing: St. Thomas Aquinas, Prima Pars Summa Sacre Theologie Angelici Doctoris Sacti Thome de Aquino, folio Argentine (Henry Knobloch) 1512, lacks title, a few stains, later hf. calf, S.N.S.R. Generally very good for such an early volume. (1) €150 - 200 616 Sanderson (Rob.) XIV Sermons, folio L. 1664, Fifth Edn. red & bl. title; The House of Mourning: Furnished … Delivered in LIII Sermons, folio L. 1660; Clerici (John) Genesis Sive Mosis Prophetae… Commentario Philologico… . Folio Amsterdam 1693; & 9 other volumes, sim., mostly early theology, some faults, all later hf. calf, gilt spines with mor. labels. As a lot., w.a.f. (12) €220 - 350 617 Tindal (N.)ed & trans. The History of England, Written in French by Mr. Rapin de Thoyras. 5 vols. in 6, lg. folio L. 1732 - 47. Second Edn., port. frontis Vol. I, red & bl. title with engd. vignette, fold. maps & plts. etc., cont. calf, worn & rebacked, as a lot. (6) €300 - 400

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618 Clerici (Joannis) Genesis sive Mosis Prophetae… Commentario Philologicae, 4 vols. folio Amsterdam 1710. Red & bl. titles, cont. full calf, raised bands, mor. labels; Concordantias Hebraeas & Chaldaeas, folio Basle 1631, lacks title, some faults, & 1 other sim., recent hf. calf. As a lot. (6) €120 - 200 619 Harrington (James) The Oceana of James Harrington Esq.; and His other Works: With an Account of his Life Prefix’d by John Toland. Folio D. 1737. Engd. port. frontis, list of subs. (includes Dr. Patrick Delany, Prof. Francis Hutcheson, Prof. of Philosophy, Glasgow, etc.), cont. panelled calf, raised bands, mor. label; also The Oceana of James Harrington, and His Other Works, folio L. 1700. Red & bl. title, 1 leaf torn (with loss), later hf. calf. As a lot. (2) €400 - 600 620 Walpole - The Works of Horatio Walpole, Earl of Orford, 5 vols. 4to L. 1798. Engd. port. frontis Vol. I, vignette titles, other ports. plts. & illus., later calf, triple gilt fillet borders, gilt spines & mor. labels. (5) €250 - 350 621 [Taplin (W.)] The Sportsman’s Cabinet; or, A Correct Delineation of the Various Dogs used in the Sports of the Field. 2 vols. 4to L. 1803. First Edn., 2 add. engd. titles, 2 engd. frontis & 22 engd. plts., cont. tree calf, gilt tooled borders, flat spine gilt in panels, lacks labels. (2) €350 - 500 622

Fine Hand-Coloured Plates Titford (WJ.) M.D. Sketches Towards A Hortus Botanicus Americanus; or Coloured Plates (with a Catalogue and Concise and Familiar Descriptions of Many Species), 4to L. (C. Stower, Hackney) 1811, cold. frontis, and cold. dedication, 17 cold. plts., 4pps. Subscribers list, (at end), later hf. green mor. with marble boards. (1) €1000 - 1500 622 & detail

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BOOKS 600 - 879 623 With Attractive Coloured Plates [Alexander (William)] Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the English, lg. 4to L. (John Murray) 1814, 50 hand cold. plts. (complete), full crimson mor., with lg. profusely gilt décor. & blind tooled borders, spine gilt in panels. Good Copy. (1) €500 - 700

624 Homes (Robert) Select Views in Mysore, The County of Tipoo Sultan, Lg. 4to L. (T. Bensley) 1794. Published by bowyer. First Edn., 29 engd. full page plts. & 4 fold. maps & plans (1 hd. cold.), some clean tears at folds etc., a.e.g., cont. str. grained dark blue mor. gilt fillet borders, & gilt lined panels, spine gilt. Good. (1) €300 - 400 625 Grose (Francis) The Antiquities of Ireland, 2 vols. Folio L. 1791. First Edn., 2 engd. titles, & 259 engd. plts., mostly v. clean & good, later hf. calf, joints cracked. (2) €400 - 600

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626 Harris (Walter) History of the Life and Reign of William III, folio D. 1749. List of subs & 15 engd. plts. (ex. 17) some fold. & some tears with loss, title page dam. with loss, later hf. calf, w.a.f. (1) €100 - 150

630 Gibson (Edmund) Codex Juris Eccesiastici Anglicani, One vol. in 2, folio L. 1713, red & bl. title, with faults, later hf. calf. (2) €100 - 150

627 Jacob (Giles) A New Law Dictionary, folio L. 1744. Fifth, title inscribed by John Congreve and Aubr. Conrgreve, cont. calf, worn. (1) €100 - 150 628 Weddell (Alex. Wilbourne) A Memorial Volume of Virginia Historical Portraiture 1585 - 1830, v. lg. thick 4to Richmond (Wm. Byrd Press) 1930. Lim. Edn. 825 (1000), cold. frontis, & plts. thro.-out, uncut, full tan mor., gilt coat of arms. V. good. (1) €250 - 350 629

Boydell’s Edition Shakespeare - Steevens (George) The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare, 6 vols. v. large folio (W. Bulmer & Co.) 1802. A.e.g., full cont. Russia attractive blind tooled boards, & lg. gilt fillet, rebacked with orig. spines. (6) €400 - 600

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631 Important Early Photographs of Egypt Fermor (T.H.G.) Photographs of Ancient Egypt, lg. folio c. 1855. Collection of 32 albumen prints (each approx.. 20cms x 25cms) only, each mounted on leaves & with manuscript captions, strongly bound cont. hf. mor., mor. label on upper. cover. As a coll. of photos. (1) €5000 - 7000 Views include: Kalabshee Obelisk at Luxor Kom Ombo North Entrance to the Hall of Karnach Dabod Obelisk at Karnach South Side of the Hall of Karnach Interior of the Hall of Karnach Unfinished Temple at Philae (x2) views Portico at Edfoo Gerf Hassain Rock Temple at Bouhel Hierosycaminer West End of Luxor (Dakkah) Dabod Gutassee (Luxor) Dendoor Nile Boat Pilo to West of Karnach (2 views) Small Temple at Aboosimbal Interior of Hall at Karnach Portico at Luxor Amada View of Karnach (Temple at Luxor) Pilo Edfoo Dabod Pilo of Philae Pilo at Philae (Edfoo) Dakkah 32 Albumen Photographs View of Karnach

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632 With Large Hand-Coloured Folding Maps Senex (John) A New General Atlas, Containing a Geographical and Historical Account of All the Empires. Lg. Atlas folio L. 1721. Red & bl. title with engd. vignette (torn with loss), list of subs, 13 plts. of coats of arms of subscribers, 34 fold. & dbl. page engd. maps, & plans, (mostly hd. cold.) a few torn at folds, or dam. with loss, cont. hf. calf, marble sides, worn. Scarce. As an atlas w.a.f. (1) â‚Ź2750 - 3500

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BOOKS 600 - 879 633 [Choiseul -Gouffier (M.G.F.A. Comte de)] Voyage Picturesque de la Grece, Tome Premier (Vol. I of 2, only). Lg. folio Paris 1782. Hf. title, engd. title with vignette, 103 lg. engd. plts. & 4 fold. maps, cont. full calf, dbl. gilt fillet borders. Clean copy. (1) €1500 - 2000 634 Early 19th Century Scrapbook, containing mostly French portrait engravings, some views etc., cont. hf. mor. As an Album, w.a.. f. (1) €180 - 250 635 Early Volumes: Tuckney (Anton) Praelectiones Theologicae, 4to Amsterdam 1679, In Two Parts, red & bl. title; Spanhenius (Frid) Dubliorum Evangelicorum, In Two Parts 4to Geneva 1639, red & bl. title, (title of portrait torn with loss); Glassius (Salomon) Pilogogia Sacra, lg. 4to Lipzig 1705, New Edn., red & bl. title; Infortiatum Pandectarum Iuris Ciilis…, 3 vols. Lg. thick 8vo L. 1557, & 8 others sim., mostly 4to, some dam., & all later hf. calf, mor. labels, as a coll., w.a.f. (14) €250 - 400

637 Prideaux (Humphrey) The Old and New Testament Connected in the History of the Jews and Neighouring Nations…, 2 Parts in One Vol., folio D. 1719. Red & bl. titles (Vol. I title torn with loss). List of subs.; A Collection of Cases, and Other Discourses Lately Written to Recover Dissenters to the Communion of the Church of England. Folio L. 1698 Third Edn.; Bacon (Francis) Opera Omnia, folio, red & bl. title (torn with loss) hf. title; & 10 others, folio, mostly religious subjects, some defective, all later hf. calf. As a coll. (13) €250 - 350 638 Critici Sacra Sive Doctissimorum Virorum in S.S. Biblia Annotationes, & Tractatus. Opus summa aura reconitum & In Novem Tomos divisum. 9 vols. Folio L. 1660. Vol. I red & bl. title, some edges frayed, 1 title page lacking, later hf. calf, raised bands, mor. labels; & two others sim., w.a.f. (9) €250 - 350

639 Bayle (Peter) The Dictionary Historical and Critical of Mr. Peter Bayle, 5 vols. Lg. folio L. 1734. Second Edn., engd. port. frontis. Vol. I red & bl. title, Vol. I inscribed by ‘John Whetcombe,’ 5 hf. titles, later hf. calf, rebacked, mor. labels. Good. Dr. John Whetcombe was one of the orig. founders of the Royal Dublin Society in 1731. (5) €250 - 350 640 Barrington (Sir Jonah) Historic Memoirs of Ireland; Comprising Secret Records of the National Convention, The Rebellion and The Union, 2 vols. L. 4to L. 1835. New Edn., 2 port. frontis & 40 ports. & fac-similes, complete, later full calf, blind tooled & gilt fillet borders, tooled gilt spines with shamrocks etc. Good. (2) €300 - 400

636 Rare Froben Printing Early Printings: Durandi (Wm.)Bp. Speculum Iuris, Joan. Andreae, Baldi, Reliquorumq. Praestantiss… 4 Parts in 2 vols. Folio Basle (Johann Froben) 1574. With printers device on title & end leaves, wd.-cut initials, in later hf. calf, but v. clean set. (2) €200 - 300 636

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641 Olearius (Adam) The Voyages and Travells of the Ambassadors, sent by Frederick Duke of Holstein,… Containing a Complete History of Muscovy, Tartary, Persia and other adjacent Countries. Folio L. 1669. Second Edn., Trans. By John Davies, of Kidwelly. In two parts. Engd. frontis (laid down) 2 engd. ports, 1 engd. text vignette, & 6 engd. dbl. page or fold. maps (some rebacked & with loss) some worm holes, near cont. panel calf, rebacked. (1) €700 - 1000 642

Limited to 150 Copies Only [Meason (G. Laing)] On the Landscape Architecture of the Great Painters of Italy, lg. 4to L. 1828, hf. title, litho title (loose) & 55 litho plts. (complete) include. frontis L.P. copy, one gathering loosening, orig. cloth, mor. label. (1) €250 - 350 643 Binding: Hamilton (Anthony) Memoires du Comte de Grammont, 4to L. (Edwards) n.d. (c. 1792). Engd. port. frontis & approx.. 76 end. ports. A.e.g., fine full calf, profusely tooled gilt décor. & panels, spine raised bands, gilt tooled in panels, in the style of George Mullen, Binder Dublin. As a binding. (1) €200 - 300 644

Scarce Dublin Edition Johnson (Samuel) A Dictionary of the English Language, 2 vols. 4to D. 1798. Eight, subs list, cont. tree calf, rebacked, raised bands, orig. mor. labels laid down. (2) €300 - 400

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645 Olivier (G.A.) Travels in the Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and Persia, 2 vols. In one, with Atlas vol. bound in at end, 4to L. 1801. Hf. title Vol. I, no title to Vol. II, with title & hf. title to Atlas present, 16 fold. & other plts. As called for (lacking Plate IX which was lacking in orig. edition, see printed footnote), in early 19th Century calf, tooled gilt borders, recent professional reback, mor. labels. V. good copy. (1) €1500 - 2000 646 Pallas (P.S.) Travels through the Southern Provinces of the Russian Empire in the Years 1793 and 1794, 2 vols. 4to L. 1802 / 03. First Edn. In English, engd. fold. frontis. Vol. I, & 51 fold. & other plts. mostly hd. cold., plus hd. cold. engd. vignettes, & 3 add. fold. maps, attractive early 19th Century full calf, lg. tooled gilt borders, rebacked, raised bands mor. labels, tooled gilt décor. in panels. V. good set. (2) €1200 - 1600

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647 Colquhoun (P.) A Treatise on the Wealth, Power, and Resources of the British Empire in Every Quarter of the World, including The East Indies, Lg. 4to L. 1815. Second Edn., cont. hf. calf, tooled gilt spine in panels. (1) €150 - 220 648 In Fine Presentation Binding: Acta et Monumenta Prima Congressus Catholicorum Reipublicae Cecoslovacae…, Folio Prague 1935. Profusely illustrated, full crimson mor., tooled gilt armorials & title. As a binding, w.a.f. (1) €120 - 180 649 Bindings: A pair of folio leather bound Blotter Pads, each with a fine full 18th Century crimson mor. upper cover, gilt panels & fillet décor. As bindings, w.a.f. (2) €100 - 150 650 Wilkins (David) Leges Anglo-Saxonicae Ecclesiasticae & Civiles, Folio L. 1721. List of subs., some damp dam. at corners, cont. calf, rebacked, S.N.S.R. (1) €150 - 200

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BOOKS 600 - 879 651 Hand-Coloured Plates: Historic, Military, and Naval Anecdotes, lg. 4to L. (Ed. Orme) 1819., 35 hd. cold. full page plts. (ex. 40), loose, cont. hf. crimson mor. As a coll. of plts. (1) €400 - 600

652 Moreri (Louis) Le Grande Dictionaire Historique ou Le Melange Curieux de L’Histoire Sacree et Profane. 10 vols. Lg. folio Paris 1759. New Edn. Engd. frontis Vol. I, cont. mottled calf, raised bands, tooled gilt spines in panels, mor. labels. Good. (10) €400 - 600

653 Fine Bindings: Swedish Novels,13 vols. 16 mo L. 1844-45, full green mor.; Martineau (Harriet) Illustrations of Political Economy, 8 vols. 16mo L. 1832, full brown mor.; Condillac Cours D’Etude pour l’Instruction des Jeunes Gens, 10 vols. 16mo Paris 1821, full brown mor.; & 29 other sim. All cont. full mor. tooled gilt spines. Good. As bindings, a shelf. w.a.f. (60) €350 - 500 654 Bindings: Shelf of varied leather bound volumes, mostly, approx.. 36 vols., some odd vols. As a lot of bindings. (1) €150 - 220 655

Moore’s Dublin Edition Moore (John) Publisher: Encyclopaedia Britannica; or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Literature, on a Plan Entirely New, 18 vols. Plus 2 vols. Supplement, (by G. Gleig, Edn. 1801), together 20 vols. thick 4to D. 1791 - 97, Engd. frontis Vo. I, & approx.. 580 engd. plts., all uniform later hf. calf, marble sides, mor. labels. S.N.S.R. (20) €750 - 1250

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BOOKS 600 - 879 656 Thuani (Jac. Aug.) Historiarum Sui Temporis, 5 vols. folio Geneva 1626-30. Some titles dam. with loss, later hf. calf, raised bands, mor. labels, w.a.f. (5). €100 - 150 657 Ireland: Acts and Statutes Made in Parliament Begun in Dublin, the Twelfth Day of November, … 1715 … Reign of … King George I before His Grace Charles Duke of Grafton… Folio D. (A. Crooke) 1716; also ditto for King George II, Years 1728, 1734, 1736, 1737, 1737, 1740, & 1748. Together 8 vols. folio D. 1716 - 1748. All black letter, all cont. full calf, v. good. As a coll. of Acts etc., w.a.f. (8) €1000 - 1500 658 Ireland: A Collection of All the Statutes Now in Use; With Notes in the Margin. To the Reigns of … King William and Queen Mary.. To which is added, Rules, Orders and Directions, by Lord Lieutenant and Council,… According as by the Act of Settlement is directed. Folio D. 1723. Red & bl. title, later hf. calf, mor. label; also Acts and Statutes Made in a Parliament Begun in Dublin.. 1692. In the Fourth Year of the Reigns.. King William and Queen Mary, Folio D. 1725, black letter, cont. calf, good. (2) €350 - 500

661 Bindings: The British Novelists, 50 vols. sm. 8vo L. 1810, all uniform cont. calf backed marble boards. As bindings, w.a.f. (50) €300 - 450 662 Bindings: The Annual Register, or A View of the History Politicks, and Literature of the Years 1758 1804. Together 47 vols. unbroken run, 8vo L. 1761 - 1806, cont. full calf, & hf. calf. As bindings, w.a.f. (47). €300 - 400 663 French Literature: Dumas (Alex.) La Dame de Monsoreau 3 parts in one vol., sm. folio Paris 1860, illus. hf. mor.; Viardot (L.) trans - Don Quichotte de la Manche, 2 vols. sm. folio Paris 1836, illus. cont. mor. backed boards; Balzac (H. de) Petites Miseres de la Vie Conjugale, roy 8vo Paris n.d. illus., hf. calf; & 3 others sim. (7) €100 - 150 664 Irish Law: Robbins (N.) An Exact Abridgement of All the Irish Statutes, thick 4to D. (Geo. Grierson) 1736, licence leaf; and Bullingbrooke (Ed.) & Belcher (Jon.) An Abridgement of the Statutes of Ireland, thick 4to D. 1754, licence leaf, both cont. full calf. (2) €200 - 300

659 Pitisco (Samuel) Lexicon Antiquitatum Romanarum, 2 vols. folio; Limborch (P.) Historia Inquisitionis, folio; Brent (N.) The Historie of The Council of Trent, folio L.; & 14 others sim. All folio, some with defective titles etc., mostly later calf. As a coll., w.a.f. (18) €300 - 400 660 Ireland: The Journals of the House of Commons of Ireland, Vols. I XIII, 13 vols. folio D. 1753 - 1765, plus A General Index, etc. to Eleven Volumes of its Journals, folio D. 1763; and An Appendix. Containing the Journals of the House of Commons…., folio D. 1765. Together 15 vols. D. 1753 - 1765; also The Statutes at Large, Passed in the Parliaments held in Ireland, Vols. I - VIII, include. Index, together 8 vols. folio D. 1765. All cont. full Irish calf, some gilt arms, & corner harp décor. As a coll. w.a.f. Good. (23) €1200 - 1800 664

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BOOKS 600 - 879 665 Bartlett (W.H.) The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland, 2 vols. 4to L. n.d. 2 add. engd. titles, engd. map, & 117 engd. plts. (lacks port.) attractive cont. hf. mor., tooled gilt spine, mor. labels. (2) €200 - 300

668 Bailey (N.) Dictionarium Britannium: or A more Complete Universal Etymological English Dictionary, Folio L. 1730. Red & bl. title, plt. & wd.-cut illus. in text, some damp dam. to fore-edges, calf, new label., w.a.f. (1) €100 - 150

666 Moore (Thomas) Irish Melodies, 4to L.n.d., Engd. plts. & illus., a.e.g., cont. gilt décor. cloth; & 15 others, mostly with engd. illus., & all cloth bindings. (16) €125 - 200

669 Wood (Thomas) An Institute of the Laws of England, Folio D. (J. Watts) 1724, Fourth, list of subs, cont. blind panel calf, orig. label; also A New Institute of the Imperial or Civil Law, folio L. 1730, some edges frayed, cont. blind panel calf. (2) €180 - 250

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Important Irish Publication Faulkner (Geo.) Publisher, An Universal History, 7 vols. folio D. 1744. Numerous lg. fold. maps & plts., later hf. calf, mor. labels, v. good clean copy. (7) €300 - 400

670 Maclaurin (Colin) An Account of Sir Isaac Newtons Philosophical Discoveries, In Four Books. Lg. 4to L. 1748. 20pp subs list, 6 fold. plts. Cont. full calf, raised bands, later mor. label. V. good. (1) €450 - 650 671 Laing (David) Hints for Dwellings: Consisting of Original Designs for Cottages, Farm Houses, Villas, etc.,.. with Plans to Each…, 4to L. (J. Taylor) 1801, First Edn., 34 plts. (complete), contemp. hf. calf marble boards, mor. label, 2 plts. foxed, otherwise good. (1) €450 - 700 672 Grahame (James) British Georgics, 4to Edin. 1809. VIII, 342pp., cont. hf. calf; A Series of Portraits of Illustrious, or Distinguished Characters, 4to L. 1820., 58 engd. ports. Cont. hf. green mor., both good. (2) €150 - 200 673 Cumberland (Richard) A Treatise of the Laws of Nature, 4to L. 1727. Red. & bl. title, 11pp list of subs., 2 fold. plts., cont. calf, mor. label. * Translation by John Maxwell, M.A. Prebendary of Connor, Chaplain to His Excellency, Lord Carteret, Ld. Lieutenant of Ireland. (1) €220 - 350 674 In Contemporary Etruscan Binding [Merigot (James)] A Select Collection of Views and Ruins In Rome and Its Vicinity; Executed from Drawings made upon the Spot in 1791; Lg. 4to L. (Edwards & Robinsons) 1797, 2 parts in one, 62 engraved plts., marble end-papers, in fine contemporary panel calf, Etruscan style binding, in the manner of Edwards of Halifax. (1) €600 - 800

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BOOKS 600 - 879 675 Dublin Printing: The Book of Common Prayer, 4to D. (Geo. Grierson) 1730, some repairs, cont. panel calf, inscribed in gilt; & 2 other sim. As a lot, w.a.f. (3) €150 - 200 676

Scarce Second Editon Johnson (Samuel) A Dictionary of the English Language, 2 vols. lg. folio L. 1755. Second Edn. 2 red & bl. titles, cont. full calf, later reback, raised bands, mor. labels. Good copy. (2) €2000 - 3000 677 de Thoyras (Rapin) The History of England, 2 vols. folio L. 1732. Second Edn., red & bl. titles with vignette, end. vign. heads, & illus. throughout, fold. maps & tables, some wear to edges, cont. calf, rebacked, mor. labels, w.a.f. (2) €200 - 300 678 Chambers (E.) F.R.S. Cyclopaedia or, An Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences…; 2 vols., lg. folio, D. (Gunne, Owen Risk, etc.) 1740, Third Edn., red & black titles, fold. frontis, list of subs., 10 fold. plts., and nine single page plts., contemp. full calf, later rebacked, mor. labels. (2) €300 - 500

679 [Scott (Sir Water)] Tales of My Landlord, 4 vols. 12mo Edin. 1832. Fourth & Last Series; Anne of Grierstein, 3 vols. 12mo Edin. 1829; St. Ronan’s Well, 3 vols. 12mo Edin. 1824; Tales of the Crusaders, 4 vols. Edin. 1825; Woodstock,” 3 vols. 12mo Edin. 1826; Regauntlet, 3 vols. Edin. 1824; Chronicles of the Canongate, 2 vols. 12mo Edin. 1827, all cont. hf. calf; & 6 other varied vols. As a coll., w.a.f. (28) €250 - 350 680 Sermons etc: [....] Richard, Ld. Bisop of Bath Wells, A Commentary on the Five Books of Moses, 2 vols. 8vo L. 1694. Licence leaf, cont. calf; Ditton (H.) A Discourse Concerning the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, 8vo L. 1722. Third Edn., panel calf; & 10 others varied, all calf. As a lot. (13) €150 - 200 681 Bindings: Henry (Robert) The History of Great Britain, 12 vols. 8vo L. 1814, port. frontis. Vol. I, fold. maps plts., etc., cont. hf. calf; also Belsham (W.) Memoirs, 5 vols. 8vo D. 1802, cont. tree calf, mor. labels. As bindings. (17) €120 - 170 682 Attractive Bindings: Moore (J.S.) The Pictorial Book of Ballads, 2 vols. 8vo L. 1847, cold. add. litho. titles, illus., elaborate full mor. gilt; Shelley (P.B.) Poetical Works, 4 vols. 12mo L. 1839, a.e.g., fine full gilt mor. by Root, Lond.; Tales for the Fireside or The Road, 3 vols. Paris 1834, cont. hf. mor. gilt.; The Book of Gems, 2 vols. L. 1836 & 1838, engd. pls., full green mor. gilt. V. good. (11) €180 - 250 683 Humphreys (W.H.) A Picture of Greece in 1825, 2 vols. sm. 8vo L. 1826. Engd. port. frontis Vol.I, cont. hf. calf, gilt spine, mor. labels; Haidinger (Wm.) Treatise on Mineralogy, 3 vols. sm. 8vo Edin. 1825. Pres. Copy, inscribed With the Publishers Compliments, engd. plts., & cont. hf. calf, gilt spines. (5) €150 - 200 684 Philider (A.D.) Chess Analysed: or Instructions by which a Perfect Knowledge of this Noble Game may… be acquired. 8vo L. 1787. Cont. mottled calf; Vertot - The Revolutions of Portugal, Done into English… Gabriel Roussillon, 8vo L. 1724, engd. frontis., cont. calf; The Lounger’s Common-Place Book, 6 vols. I - III, 8vo L. 1792-94, hf. calf; The British Flag Triumphant 1 or The Wooden Walls of Old England, 8vo L. 1806, mottled calf. (6) €150 - 200

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Some Dublin Printings Classics etc: The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo D. 1726, calf; The Works of Virgil, 2 vols. L. & Dublin Re-printed 1771, cont. calf; M.T. Ciceronis Orationes Quaedam Selectae, 8vo L. 1714, red & bl. title, panel calf; Ferguson (A.) The History of the Roman Republic, 3 vols. D. 1783, calf; Wilkinson (Wm.) Aristotelis Ethicorum Nicomacheorum Libri Decem, 8vo Oxford 1716, panel calf; & 4 others. (12) €150 - 220 686 Dublin Printing: Gibbon (Ed.) The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 12mo D. 1777 - 1788, full calf, & hf. calf. (12) €200 - 300 687 Dublin Edition: Blackstone (Wm.) Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 vols. 8vo D. 1773, Fifth, cont. calf, mor. labels. (4) €150 - 200

688 Rare Collection of Religious Pamphlets Pamphlets: Tracts Against Popery, 5 vols. sm. 4to L. 1687 - 1688, containing approx.. 42 separate works mostly Lond. Printed, & by Wm. Sherlock, Thos. Tenison, & other authors, touching on various subjects including The Blessed Virgin, Transubstantiation etc., mostly with licence leaf at front, & publishers printed catalogues at end, some signed by an earlier owner, ‘Jn. d. Lowther,’ uniformly bound in later hf. calf, marble sides. V. good. A rare collection. As a coll., w.a.f. (5) €1000 - 1500 689 Willich (A.F.M.) The Domestic Encyclopaedia; or A Dictionary of Facts and Useful Knowledge, 4 vols. 8vo L. 1802. 28 engd. plts. (1 hd. cold.) text illus. etc., orig. hf. tree calf, mor. labels; & 3 other vols. (7) €200 - 300 690 Anon. London and its Environs Described, 6 vols. 8vo L. (R. & J. Dodsley) 1761. Engd. frontis Vol.I, lg. fold. Map of London by Kitchen, hd. cold.in outline, & 66 engd. plts., cont. calf, gilt fillet border, tooled gilt spine in panels, some labels. (6) €300 - 400

692 Attractive Bindings: Bunyan (John) The Pilgrims Progress, 2 Parts roy 8vo L. 1796, 2 engd. frontis, engd. titles & plts.,a.e.g., full tooled gilt crimson mor.; Mrs. Browning’s Poetical Works, N.Y. n.d. a.e.g., full crimson mor. with gilt floral decor.; Maxims de La Rochefoucauld, 8vo Paris 1883 uncut, fine hf crushed mor.; & 3 others sim. (6) €140 - 200 693 Loudon (J.C.) An Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture and Furniture, thick 8vo L. 1833; An Encyclopaedia of Gardening, L. 1826; An Encyclopaedia of Agriculture, L. 1825, together 3 vols. all uniformly bound in cont. hf. purple mor. tooled gilt spine in panels. V. attractive. (3) €200 - 300 694 Dublin Edition: Cook (Capt. James) A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, 3 vols. 8vo, plus Atlas (4to) together 4 vols. D. 1784. First Dublin Edn., port. frontis. Vol. I, 26 fold. maps & plans complete (in Atlas vol.,) later hf. calf, mor. labels(3 vols.) & orig. boards, uncut (Atlas). (4) €500 - 700 695

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691 Clarke (John) An Enquiry into the Causes and Origin of Evil, 8vo L. 1720, panel calf; [Sykes (Rev. Dr.)] An Essay on the Nature, Design and Origin of Sacrifices, L. 1748, cont. calf; H.R. An Essay for A New Translation of the Bible, 2 Parts in One Vol., L. 1701 - 2, hf. title Part I, cont. panel calf; [Mutel (C.)] A Treatise Concerning the Causes of the Present Corruption of Christians, 2 Parts in one vol., L. 1702. Second Edn., panel calf; Ray (John) The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation, L. 1714. Sixth, engd. port. frontis, panel calf; & 2 other sim. (7) €250 - 350

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With Coloured Plates Binding: Delac (Ed.) illus. Shakespeare’s Comedy of The Tempest, 4to L. (Hodder & Stoughton) n.d., mtd. cold. frontis & 39 mtd. cold. pls., complete, in cont. attractive full tree calf, gilt roll tooled border, profusely tooled gilt spine in panels, mor. label. (1) €200 - 300 696 Swinburne (Henry) A Treatise of Testaments and Last Wills, folio L. 1743. Sixth, cont. calf. (1) €120 - 180

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BOOKS 600 - 879 697 Ware - The Whole Works of Sir James Ware Concerning Ireland, Revised and Improved. Vols. 1 & II, D. 1739. 2 Engd. frontis, 34 engd. fold. & other plts.; also an add. Vol. I, Folio D. 1739, engd. port. & 12 engd. plts., all cont. calf, some wear. As a coll., w.a.f. (3) €300 - 400

701 Ireland: Acts and Statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, 28th Nov. Anno Dom. 1727, in the First Year of the Reign … of King George II, Folio D. (Geo. Grierson) 1741. Black letter, cont. calf, mor. label. Good. (1) €200 - 300

703 Locke - The Works of John Locke, Esq., 3 vols. folio L. 1714. Engd. dedit & engd. port., 2 hf. titles, with signature of ‘John Whetcombe,’ on Vol. II, and his bookplates, cont. panel calf, raised bands, 2 labels lacking. (3) €400 - 600

702 Cowley - The Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley, folio L. 1668. First Edn., Ed. By T. Sprat. Engd. port. frontis, 1 leaf with clean tear, cont. full calf, worn, mor. label. (1) €180 - 250

698 Tillotson - The Works of the Most Rev. Dr. John Tillotson, folio L. 1714. Seventh, engd. port. frontis. Inscribed on title, ‘Ex Libris Johannis Whetcombe,’; also The Works of the Most Rev. Dr. John Tillotson, 2 vols. folio L. 1722 Third Edn., cont. panel calf; & 1 other item.(4) €100 - 150 699 Knowler (Wm.)ed. The Earl of Strafford’s Letters and Dispatches, with An Essay towards his Life, by Sir George Radcliffe, 2 vols. Folio D. 1740. List of the subs., cont. full calf, raised bands. (2) €200 - 300 700 Dublin Printing: Burnet (Gilbert) The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, 3 vols. folio D. (A. Rhames) 173033, 2 engd. frontis, 2 licence leaves, red & bl. titles, engd. port. of Henry VIII, & others, cont. calf, raised bands. Good. (3) €250 - 350

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BOOKS 600 - 879 704 Burnet (Bishop G.) History of His Own Time, 2 vols. folio D. (A. Rhames) 1724. Red & bl. titles,list of subs., cont full calf, Bishop John Whetcombe’s copy, inscribed on title by him, & with his bookplates; also another set of same, panel calf, repaired. (4) €180 - 250 705 Stothard (Mrs. Charles) Letters Written During a Tour through Normandy, Britanny…, lg. 4to L. (Longman etc.) 1820, hd. cold. frontis, advert leaf, 20 plts., (3 cold.), some foxing, contemp. hf. calf, joints cracked, mor. label, worn. (1) €150 - 200

706 Newton (Sir Isaac) The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended, 4to L. 1728. Engd. head & initial, 3 fold. plts., cont. calf, raised bands, lacks label. (1) €450 - 750 707

Early Dublin Printings Clarendon (Ed. Earl of,) The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, 3 vols. folio D. 1719., 3 engd. ports. frontis, list of subs., engd. heads, cont. panel calf, tooled gilt spines in panels, mor. labels, (1 lacking). * Bishop Whetcombe’s copy with his bookplate, and with earlier owners signature ‘E. Spragge, 1729’. (3) €300 - 400

708 Casaubonus (Isaac) Athenaei Deipno Sophistarum Libri Quindecim cum Jacobi Dalechampii Cadomensis… Folio L. 1612. Red. & bl. title with wd. cut device, later hf. calf; Papal Usurpation and Persecution, As it has been Exerc is’d in Ancient and Modern Times… A Fair Warning to All Protestants.,… Folio L. 1712, later hf. calf; Pettus (John) Fleta Minor, The Laws of Art and Nature, in Knowing, Judging, Assaying, … the Bodies of confin’d Metals. Folio L. 1683., engd. vignettes, a few leaves lacking; & 2 others, mostly later hf. calf, as a lot, w.a.f. (5) €200 - 300 709 Kusterus (Lud.) Suidae Lexicon Graece & Latine, 3 vols. folio Cambridge 1705. Vol. I red & bl. title with vign., cont. calf, mor. labels; & 1 other, as a lot, w.a.f. (4) €100 - 150 710 Pococke (Richard) A Description of the East, and Some other Countries, 2 vols. in 3, folio L. 1743. First Edn., Engd. vign. titles, & heads, engd. fold. maps & plts., some (lacking) some damp dam. at edges, cont. calf, repaired, recent mor. labels. S.N.S.R. Scarce. (3) €800 - 1200 711 Mavor (Wm.) Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages Travels and Discoveries …, 25 vols. 16mo L. 1801. Engd. frontis, some fold. maps, engd. plts., cont. tree calf, gilt spines, mor. labels. Attractive set. (25) €300 - 400

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BOOKS 600 - 879 712 Miniature Volumes: Vigero (Franc.) S.J. De Praecipuis Graecae Dictionis Idiotismis, 20mo L. 1647, later hf. calf; & 16 others, as a coll., w.a.f. (1) €150 - 200 713 Shelf: Shoberl (Fred.) The Works of J. Bern. Henri de Saint Pierre, including Studies of Nature, Arcadia, and the Indian Cottage, 4 vols. sm. 8vo L. 1807, engd. frontis, add. titles & plts. some fold., sprinkled calf; & 36 others, mostly leather bound. (40) €200 - 300 714 Bindings: Robertson (Wm.) Works, 12 vols. 12mo L. 1824, maps etc; & 9 others vols. all hf. calf, gilt spines. As bindings, w.a.f. (21) €120 - 200 715 Religious: Clarke (Samuel) A Letter to Mr. Dowdwell L. 1731, Sixth; also The Scripture - Doctrine of the Trinity, In Three Parts, 8vo L. 1712, panel calf; and A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God, 8vo L. 1725; XVII Sermons on Several Occasions, L. 1724, panel calf; & 2 other vols. of sermons by Clarke; and also Sermons by Joseph Butler, Thos. Bullock, Benjamin Calamy etc. As a coll. all leather bound, w.a.f. (a lot) €200 - 300 716 Collected Editions: The Works of A. Conan Doyle, Illustrated, 13 vols. 8vo N.Y. (Appleton) 1902 Authors Edition, Limited, No. 101 of 1000 Sets; also The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, 10 vols. 8vo N.Y. (Scribner) 1910. Illus., all orig. hf. red mor. tooled gilt spines. (23) €300 - 400

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717 Llorente (D. Jean Antoine) Histoire Critique de l’Inquisition d’Espagne, 4 vols. Paris 1818. Second Edn. Engd. port. frontis, cont. straight-grained crimson mor. with gilt armorials. (4) €150 - 200 718 Dublin Printing: de Rapin Thoyras - The History of England, as well Ecclesiastical as Civil, 22 vols. 8vo D. (A. Rhames) 1726 - 1747. Red & bl. titles, engd. ports. fold. maps & tables, cont. calf, raised bands, mor. labels. (22) €250 - 350

721 Some Dublin Printings: Moyle (Walter) A Select Collection of Tracts, 12mo D. 1728; Dr. Radcliffe’s Life and Letters, 12mo D. 1724; Garth (Sir Sam.) Works, 12mo D. 1769, red & bl. title; West (Gilbert) Observations on the History and Evidence of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, 12mo D. 1747; Dialogues of the Dead, 12mo D. 1760; de la Ruyere (Mse.) Characters: or, The Manners of the Age, 12mo D. 1776; also The Works of Mr. Congreve, 2 vols. 12mo L. 1788. Engd. port., plts., all full calf or panel calf, as a coll.,w.a.f. Good lot. (8) €280 - 380

719 Dublin & other Printings: Locke (John) An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 2 vols. 8vo D. 1777; Middleton (Conyers) A Free Inquiry into the Miraculous Powers… in the Christian Church, 8vo D. 1749; [Butler (S.)] Hudibras, In Three Parts, 2 vols. 8vo D. 1744. Engd. ports. fold. & other plts.; Le Courayer (P.F.) A Defence of the Validity of the English Ordinations, 8vo D. 1725; Watts (I.) The Improvement of the Mind, L. 1743. Second Edn.; Philosophical Essays on Various Subjects, L. 1742; & 1 other, all cont. calf, as a lot. (9) €300 - 400 720 Bohun (W.) The Law of Tithes; 8vo L. 1731. Second Edn.; Curson (H.) The Office and Duty of Executors, 8voL. 1728; Parker (Samuel) De Rebus Sui Temporis Commentariorum Libri Quatuor, roy 8vo L. 1726. Red & bl. title, cont. calf, as a lot. (3) €180 - 220

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BOOKS 600 - 879 722 L’Estrange (Sir Roger) Twenty-Two Select Colloquies out of Erasmus Roterodamus, 8vo L.1699. Third Impression, engd.port. frontis, advert leaf at end; Parick (Symon) Fifteen Sermons upon Contentment, 8vo L. 1719, panel calf; The Works of Mr. de St. Evremont, 2vols. 8vo L. 1700, port. frontis; Wigorn (Ed.) Ecclesiastical Cases Relating to the Duties and Rights of the Parochial Clergy, L. 1698; Golden Remains of the Ever Memorable Mr. John Hales of Eaton College etc., sm. 8vo L. 1687. Third Edn., red & bl. title; The Moral Philosopher, In a Dialogue between Philalethes a Christian Deist and Theophanes a Christian Jew, 3 vols. 8vo L. 1738-40; & 2 others sim., all calf, as a coll., w.a.f. (11) €300 - 400

726 Dublin Printed Classics: Tacitus - C. Cornelii Taciti Opera Quae Extant, ex Recensione et cum Animadversionibus Theodori Ryckii. 3 vols. 8vo D. (Geo. Grierson) 1730. Red & bl. titles, 1 leaf loose, some damp stains (dam.) in one vol., cont. calf, worn; Q. Horatii Flacci Opera, Ed. L. Desprez. 8vo D. 1737. Red & bl. title, inscribed by John Congreve, cont. calf; & Justinus de Historiis Philippicis, ed. by P.J. Cantel, & J.Bongarsuis, 8vo D. 1774, calf, worn. (5) €250 - 350

723 Bindings: Goldsmith (O.) A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 8vols. 8vo L. 1774, engd. plts. cont. sprinkled calf; also New Edn. Of same in 6 vols. 8vo L. 1805, ed. By W. Turton, engd. plts., cont. tree calf, tooled gilt spines. As bindings. (14) €150 - 200

728 Marshall (Wm.) Planting and Rural Ornament, 2 vols. 1796. Second Edn., 2 hf. titles, cont. calf, mor. labels; Owen (Rev. T.) Agricultural Pursuits, 2 vols. 8vo L. 1805, cont. calf, blind & gilt tooled borders; The Complete Grazier or Farmer and Cattle Dealers Assistant, 8vo L. 1807, frontis, wdcut vignette on title, & illus. thro-out, torn plt. hf. calf, worn. (5) €200 - 300

724 Religious: Benson (Geo.) The History of the First Planting the Christian Religion, 2 vols. in one, 4to L. 1735; Peters (Chas.) A Critical Dissertation on the Book of Job, 4to L. 1751; The Works of That… learned Divine Joseph Mede, B.D., 4to L. 1648, title loose; Volume of Religious Tracts, approx. 10 works in one vol., 4to Printed London 1688; Witte (Henn.) Repertorium Biblicum, 4to Riga 1689. Second Edn. Hf. title, v. good. All cont. calf, as a coll., w.a.f. (5) €220 - 350 725 Bindings Johnson (Samuel) The Works of …. 14 vols. 8vo L. 1810. New Edn. Ed. By A. Murphy, port. frontis. Vol. I, cont. tree calf, mor. labels. (some lacking), as a binding, €180 - 250 w.a.f. (14)

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729 Irish Legal interest: Lovelass (Peter) The Law’s Disposal of a Person’s Estate who dies without Will or Testament, 8vo D. 1789, cont. calf, joints cracked; Finlay (J.) A Treatise on The Law of Landlord and Tenant in Ireland, D. 1825, uncut, boards. (2) €130 - 200 730 Fine Binding: A 19th Century Commonplace Album, containing some m/ss poetry, (mostly blank), 4to c. 1830, a.e.g., cont. straight grained crimson mor., blind & gilt tooled decor., good; Fishers Drawingroom Scrapbook, for 1883 & 1835, 2 vols. 4to L. 1833-35, engd. plts., views etc., a.e.g., orig. gilt tooled mor. backed €120 - 180 cloth. Good. (3)

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731 Walpole (Rev. R.) Memoirs Relating to European and Asiatic Turkey, 4to L. 1817. Engd. map frontis, vign title, & 13 plts. (6 dbl. page) some foxing; uniform with, Walpole (R.) Travels in Various Counties of the East, Being a continuation of ‘Memoirs Relating to European and Asiatic Turkey’. 4to L. 1820. First Edn. 13 plts. (includ. maps) complete, uniform full diced calf, tooled gilt borders, panels & spines, good. (2) €650 - 850 732 Burke (Ed.) The Works of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke, 3 vols. 4to L. (J. Dodsley) 1792, plus Vol. IV 4to L. (For F. & C. Rivington) 1802, hf. title, together 4 vols. 4to L. 1792-1802, cont. uniform sprinkled calf, mor. labels (1 odd). (4) €300 - 400 733 Hallam (Henry) The Constitutional History of England, 2 vols. 4to L. 1827. First Edn., hf. title Vol. 1, cont. hf. calf; Coxe (W.) Memoirs of Horatio Lord Walpole, 4toL. 1802, Engd. port. frontis & 20 other ports, cont. diced calf. (3) €150 - 200 734 Lowthrop (J.) & Jones (H.) The Philosophical Transactions .. Abridged, Vols. 1 - 5, 4to L. 1705 - 1731. Varied edns., approx. 68 fold. pls. & plans, some end papers lacking, cont. panel calf, raised bands, w.a.f. (4) €220 - 350 735 Maimbourg (M.) The History of Arianism, ed. by W. Webster, 2 vols. 4to L. (W. Roberts) 1728-29., 7pp of subscribers, cont. panel calf; Lowman (Moses) A Paraphrase and Notes on the Revelation of St. John, lg. 4to L. 1745. Second Edn., cont. calf; & 4 others. (7) €150 - 220

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736 Exceptionally Fine Copy Palladio (Andrea) & Ware (Isaac) trans. The Four Books of Andrea Palladio’s Architecture, folio, L. (Isaac Ware) 1738, 4 parts in One Volume, engd. title page, and three engd. sectional titles, dedit. with engd. head, advertisement leaf, preface, & 3pp list of subscribers, ‘References’ leaf, 212 numbered engd. plates (7 in letterpress), engd. head & tail pieces [after William Kent], orig. full mottled calf, tooled gilt roll border., profusely gilt decor. spine in panels, raised bands, mor. label, joints cracking, some wear, otherwise a very good, and exceptionally clean copy. In Original condition. (1) ** This is the First and Only Edition of Isaac Wares translation made from the original Italian Edition from 1570. The title borders and plates are reverse production on copper of the original woodcuts of 1570. The unsigned plates are by Ware. [Fowler 229]. The Property of a Gentleman €3750/4500

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BOOKS 600 - 879 737 Bindings: Three shelves of attractive leather & vellum bound volumes, mostly sm. 8vo & 12mo, in English & French, some complete sets, approx. 60 vols. in all. As a lot of bindings. (60) €250 - 350 738 Classics: Wintertoni (Radulph) Poetae Minores Graeci, sm. 8vo Cambridge 1684; C. Plinii Caecilii Secundi Epistolae et Panegyricus..., 8vo Oxford (Sheldon) 1703; Aristotelis Ethicorum Nicomacheorum Libri Decem, 8vo Oxford (Sheldon) 1716, ed. by Wm. Wilkinson; & approx. 12 others sim.,mostly 18th Century London printings cont. panel & plain calf. A shelf, as a lot, w.a.f.(15) €200 - 300 739 Lyon (Capt. G.F.) The Private Journal of Captain G.F.Lyon of H.M.S. Hecla, 8vo L. (John Murray) 1826, engd. frontis, dedit, fold. map & 6 plts., later hf. mor., marble boards, gilt lettered spine, some foxing; Drinkwater (John) A History of the Late Siege of Gibraltar..., 8vo D. (Colles etc.) 1786, Third Ed., dedit, contemp. full calf, mor. label; & 2 others. (4) €120 - 180

743 English Literature: Bysshe (Ed.) The Art of English Poetry, 4 vols. in 3, 12mo L. 1718. Sixth, cont. panel calf; Sewell - The Life and Character of Mr. John Phillips, 12mo L. 1720, port. frontis; Cobden (Ed.) Poems on Several Occasions, L. 1748; Ray (J.) A Complete Collection of English Proverbs, L. 1737; Montagu (Mrs.) An Essay on... Shakespeare, L. 1785; The Essays,. of Sir Francis Bacon, 8vo L. 1696; & 11 others, mostly calf, as shelf, w.a.f. (19) €200 - 300 744 Travel: Pelham (Cavendish) The World: or The Present State of the World, 2 vols. in one, lg. 4to L. 1806 -1808. Engd. frontis Vol. I, 2 lg. fold. hd. cold. maps, & 83, engd. plts., only, cont. diced calf, rebacked, tooled gilt spine mor. (1) €250 - 350 745 Jackson (John) Chronological Antiquities or The Antiquities and Chronology of the Most Ancient Kingdoms, 3 vols. lg. 4to L. (J. Noon) 1752, contemp. full calf, with large blind tooled and triple fillet border, gilt decor spine, some wear. (3) €200 - 300 746

740 [Miege (Guy)] The Present State of Great Britain, 8vo L. 1707. Engd. port. frontis, cont. panel calf; Vertot - The History of the Revolution in Sweden, ed. by J. Mitchel, L. 1716; The History of the Reign of Queen Anne, Digested into Annals, Year the Seventh. 8vo L. 1709, panel calf; The History of the Republick of Holland, 2 vols. 8vo L. 1705, fold. map of H. Moll, panel calf; & 3 others. As a lot, w.a.f. (8) €170 - 250

With Hand-Coloured Plates [Philips (Richard)] Modern London; Being The History and Present State of The British Metropolis, thick 4to , L. (C. Mercier & Co.) 1804, First Edn., engd. fold. frontis, folding map (torn but complete), 21 b. & w. engd. copper plts. (complete) and 31 hd. cold. plts. (complete), contemp. hf. calf, marble boards, gilt decor. spine, mor. label. Fine copy, w.a.f. (1) €300 - 400

748 Fine Bindings: Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, 10 vols. 12mo Edin. 1839; Lytton (Sir E. Bulwer) My Novel, 4 vols. 12mo Leipzig (Tauchnitz) 1851; Tennyson (Alfred) Poems, 2 vols. 12mo L. 1844, First Edn.; Edgeworth (Maria) Moral Tales, 3 vols. 16mo Paris 1839; Moore (Thomas) The Works of Lord Byron, 6 vols. only L. 1832; The Works of Oliver Goldsmith, 6 vols. 12mo L. 1848; & approx. 140 other vols. sim., some Bentley, Tauchnitz printings etc., all 19th Century, some French editions, all attractive full & hf. calf, or morocco tooled gilt spines. A very fine attractive collection, approx. 170 vols. in all, contained on four shelves. As bindings, w.a.f. (170) €1000 - 1500 749 Genealogy: Ball Wright (Rev. Wm.) The Ussher Memoirs; or, Genealogical Memoirs of the Ussher Families in Ireland, 4to D. 1889. First Edn., port. frontis & other orig. mtd. photographic ports., orig. cloth. Scarce. (1) €180 - 250 750 Co. Waterford: Smith (Chas.) The Ancient and Present State of the County and City of Waterford, 8vo D. 1774. Second Edn., port. frontis & 7 engd. fold. plts. & maps etc., lacks lg. map of County, later hf. calf; Egan (P.M.) History Guide and Directory of County & City of Waterford, 8vo Kilkenny n.d. c. 1880, illus. adverts etc., orig. cloth. Both Scarce. (2) €250 - 350

741 Ex. Libris Bishop John Whetcombe Hebrew Bible: Leusden (John) Biblia Hebraica, [Second Edn.], 2 vols. roy 8vo Amsterdam 1705. Add. engd. titles, red & bl. title Vol. 1, wd.-cut heads & tails, cont. calf, mor. labels. * Inscribed by Whitcombe, & with his bookplates. Whetcombe was one of the original founders of the Royal Dublin Society in 1731. (2) €150 - 250 742 Religious interest: du Moulin (Peter) Ten Sermons Peached Upon Several Occasions, L. 1684; Conybeare (J.) A Defence of Reveal’d Religion, D. 1733, Third; Sykes (A. Ashley) The Principles and Connexion of Natural and Revealed Religion Distinctly Considered, L. 1740; Bullock (T.) The Reasoning of Christ and his Apostles, L. 1728; Le Clerc - The Lives of the Primitive Fathers, L. 1701; Edm. Bishop of London, Volume of Pamphlets, 6 works sim. As a coll. of 13 works, all cont. calf, w.a.f. A shelf. (13) €250 - 350

747 Ozell (J.) Logic: or, The Art of Thinking, 12mo L. 1727, engd. frontis, panel calf; de Fontenelle - The History of Oracles, 12mo L. 1750; Whiston (W.) A New Theory of the Earth, Cambridge 1708, Second, engd. frontis & 7 engd. plts. (1 fold.) engd. text illus., panel calf; Strauchius (Giles) Breviarium Chronologicum, ed. by R. Sault, 8vo L. 1722, panel calf; Adams (George) Astronomical and Geographical Essays, 8vo Lond. 1795. Third Edn., engd. frontis, 16 engd. fold. plts. calf, joints cracked, & 2 others. (7) €180 - 250

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The Bentley Standard Series Austen (Jane) - [The Novels] Emma; Pride & Prejudice; Northanger Abbey; Mansfield Park; Sense & Sensibility, 5 vols. 8vo, L. (Richard Bentley) 1833, engd. frontis & titles in each (Mansfield Park defective) each in uniform contemp. hf. morocco with marble boards, w.a.f. (5) €600 - 800 752 Dublin Printings: The Memoirs of Charles Lewis Baron de Pollnitz, 5 vols. 12mo D. 1738. Red. & bl. titles, list of subs.; Francis (P.) A Poetical Translation of the Works of Horace, 4 vols. 12mo D. 1764, all cont. full calf. (9) €140 - 200 753 Genlis (S.F. Comtesse de) Adelaide and Theodore: or Letters on Education, 3 vols. 12mo D. 1783. Cont. calf, mor. labels. (3) €100 - 150 754 [Maturin (Chas. Rob.)] Melmoth The Wanderer: A Tale, 4 vols. 12mo Edin. 1820. First Edn., advert leaf at end of Vol. IV, cont. hf. calf, mor. labels, gilt ornaments on spine. good. (4) €600 - 900 755 [Ferrier (Susan Edmondstone)] Destiny: or, The Chief’s Daughter, 3 vols. 12mo Edin. 1831. First Edn., 3 hf. titles, attractive cont. hf. mor., tooled gilt spines; [Lister (Thos. Henry)] Granby. A Novel, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1826. First Edn., hf. titles in Vols. 1 & 3, cont. hf. calf, gilt lined spines, mor. labels. (6) €300 - 500

757 Hogg (James) The Three Perils of Women; or Love, Leasing and Jealousy. 3 vols. 12mo L. 1823, First Edn.,; also The Three Perils of Man: or, War, Women, and Witchcraft. 3 vols. 12mo L. 1822, all cont. hf. calf, gilt spines.(6) €350 - 500

761 Binding: Sandys (William) F.S.A., Christmastide, its History, Festivities and Carols; 8vo L. (John Russell Smith) [1860], First Edn., cold. litho frontis, and 8 cold. litho plts., (complete), text vignettes, a.e.g., later full blue mor., with triple fillet border, the spine profusely decor. with holly and berries, mor. labels, attractive binding. (1) €150 - 200

758 Fine Bindings: Hamblim (Henry Tho.) Bless the Lord O My Soul, 12mo Chichester n.d. [c. 1900] a.e.g.; also The Scofield Reference Bible, 8vo N.Y. 1909, a.e.g., both sim. attractive full mor. binding with lg. profusely tooled gilt borders. (2) €140 - 200

762 Burlamaqui (J.J.) The Principles of Politic Law, Being A Sequel to the Principles of Natural Law. 8vo L. 1752. Trans. Mr. Nugent, cont. calf, label dam. Good. (1) €140 - 200

759 Barrington (Sir J.) Rise and Fall of the Irish Nation, roy 8vo Paris 1833, illus., full tan calf; Public Characters of 1798, 1799 - 1800, & 1802 - 1803, 3 vols. 8vo L. 1798 - 1803, engd. ports. (some fold.); Moore (T.) Life of Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2 vols. L. 1825, illus. hf. calf. (6) €150 - 200

763 [Lockhart (J. Reg.)] Reginald D’Alton, 3 vols. 12mo Edin. (Wm. Blackwood) 1723, cont. hf. calf; Matthews (H.) The Diary of an Invalid, being the Journal of a Tour... in Portugal, Italy, Switzerland and France, 2 vols. 12mo L. 1824, hf. calf. (5) €140 - 200 764 Novels: [Ward (Rob. Plummer)] De Vere; or The Man of Independence, 4 vols. 12mo L. 1827. First Edn.,; Tremaine, or The Man of Refinement, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1825. Second Edn., all cont. hf. calf, tooled gilt spines, mor. labels. (7) €180 - 250

760 Taplin (William) The Gentleman’s Stable Directory or Modern System of Farriery, 8vo D. (P. Wogan) 1800, Fourteenth Edn., hf. title, lacks frontis, contemp. full calf; together with White (J.) A Treatise on Veterinary Medicine, 8vo L. 1817 - 1820, 3 vols. (ex. 4) variant edns., plts., boards, labels, w.a.f. (4) €100 - 150

765 Ryan (Richard) Biographia Hibernica - A Biographical Dictionary of the Worthies of Ireland, 2 vols. L. (John Warren) 1821, port. frontis, slight foxing, contemp. hf. mor. marble boards. Good. (2) €200 - 300

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766 O’Driscol (John) Views of Ireland, Moral, Political and Religious, 2 vols. 8vo L. 1823, First Edn., contemp. hf. calf,marble boards, gilt decor spine, joints cracked; & 1 other, Irish interest with engd. plts. (2) €150 - 200

With Coloured Plates Wiss (M.) The Swiss Family Robinson or Adventurers of a Father and Mother and Four Sons In a Desert Island...; sm. 8vo L. (M.J. Godwin) 1820, Third Edn., 2 cold. frontis, fold. map, and 4 cold. plts. contemp. full catspaw calf with profusely gilt decor. spine, mor. labels. Good. (2) €180 - 250

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With Coloured Plates Fine Binding: Austen (John) Rogues In Porcelain, 8vo L. (Chapman & Hall) 1924, First Edn., hf. title, cold. frontis, decor. t.p., 14 full cold. plts., cold. vignettes throughout, fine full blue mor. by Rivere & Sons, gilt decor. borders, pictorial & gilt decor. end boards, front cover with pictorial overlay of figures, gilt decor. spine in panels, raised bands, a.e.g. Exceptional copy. (1) €400 - 600 768 Yachting: Ackers (George Holland) Universal Yacht Signals, 8vo L. (Hunt) 1847, First Edn., hf. title, 15 hd. cold. pages of signals, contemp. full mor., gilt decor. & lettered spine, by Hunt, with ticket. (1) €150 - 200 769 Waterford interest: Gallwey (H.) The Wall Family in Ireland 1170 - 1970, 4to Naas (Leisnter Leader) 1970, First., fold. tables, illus., d.w.; Bateman (J.) The Great Landowners of Gt. Britain and Ireland, L. 1878, First Edn., orig. cloth; & 2 others on Waterford. (4) €150 - 200

774 Sporting interest: [Egan (Pierce)] Sporting Anecdotes, 8vo L. (Albion Press) 1804. First Edn. By An Amateur Sportsman, title with wd.-cut vignette, engd. frontis & 15 engd. plts., good, all cont. hf., calf, marble sides; Taplin (Wm.) The Sporting Dictionary and Rural Repository, 2 vols. 8vo L. 1803. (3) €180 - 250 775 Hitt (Thomas) Treatise of Fruit Trees, 8vo D. (P. Wilson) 1758, Third Edition,, engd. vignette t.p., 7 fold. plts., full calf, recent reback mor. labels; [Society of the Learned, Heathcote (Ralph)] Sylva: or The Wood, 8vo D. (P. Byrne) 1789, Third Edition, contemp. full calf, mor. label; Justice (Sir James) The Gardener’s New Kalendar; or Monthly Remembrancer, sm. 8vo D. (H. Colbert) 1815, New Edn., fold. plt., contemp. full calf, mor. label. (3) €200 - 300

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Very Rare Irish Country House Library Catalogue Co. Waterford: Mount Congreve - Catalogue of the Library of John Ussher Congreve, Esq., Mount Congreve, MDCCCXXVII, 4to Waterford (John Bull) 1827, Sole Edn., hf. title, 35pps., marble end papers, in full straight grained green mor., with gilt decor. border, gilt lettered, blind tooled panel on front cover. Rare. * Scarce Provincial Printing. (1) €750 - 1200 771 Robbins (N.) An Exact Abridgement of All the Irish Statutes, thick 4to D. (George Grierson) 1736, First Edn., later hf. calf, marble boards, joints cracked; together with Oughton (Thomas) Ordo Judiciorum; sive, Methodus Procedend In Negotiis et Litibus.., 4to L. 1738, full calf, worn. (2) €150 - 200 772 Fine Binding: Hervey (Rev. James) Meditations and Contemplations, 2 vols. L. 1796, port. frontis, engd. title pages, 11 engd. plts., a.e.g., contemp. full str. grained crimson mor., with tooled gilt borders, and gilt corner decorations, profusely gilt decor. spines. V. G. (2) €250 - 350 773 Hand Coloured Plates: Le Beau Monde; or, Literary and Fashionable Magazine, 4 vols. roy 8vo L. 1806 - 08, 29 hd. cold. plts.; & 2 other volumes La Belle Assemble, 2 vols. roy 8vo L. 1807, hd. cold. & other plts.,all sim. full mor. as a coll. of plts., w.a.f. (6) €200 - 300

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In Fine Contemporary Binding Baskerville Edition: Congreve (William) The Works of Mr. William Congreve .. Consisting of His Plays and Poems, 3 vols., Birmingham (John Baskerville) 1751, engd. port. frontis, & 5 engd. plts., by Chambers and Gringnion, after Kneller and Hayman, a.e.g. in cont. full crimson mor., triple gilt fillet borders, profusely gilt decor spine in panels. Fine Set. (3) €400 - 600 777 [Franklin (Benj.)] Wollaston (Wm.) The Religion of Nature Delineated, 4to L. (S. Palmer) 1725. Second Published Edn., wd. cut vignette on t.p., wd.-cut heads & tail, 219pp, title inscribed ‘John Whetcombe’ and ‘Will Rowan,’ Hf. calf, marble sides, mor. label. V. good. (1) * This edition was typeset by Benjamin Franklin, who recalled in his “Memoirs, ‘In Palmer’s famous printing house I was employed in compositing the second edition of Wollaston’s “Religion of Nature”. €300 - 400

783 Roscoe (William) The Life and Pontificate of Leo The Tenth, 4 vols. 4to Liverpool (J. Mc Creery) 1805, 4 engd. port. frontis, hf. titles, contemp. full calf, gilt decor. border, recent reback, mor. label. (4) €140 - 180 784

Moore’s Dublin Edition With Engd. Plates: Encyclopaedia Brittanica: or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Literature, On a Plan Entirely New, 18 vols. thick 4to D. 1791 - 1797. Illustrated with nearly 400 eng. plts. (lacks engd. frontis). Cont. tree calf, raised bands, mor. labels, some joints cracked. As a coll. of plts. etc. (18) €500 - 750

778 Cobbett (William) The Woodlands: or, A Treatise .. Describing .. The Trees, 8vo L. (William Cobbett) 1825, First Edn., dedit, 1 plt. uncut, partly unopened, attractive recent hf. mor. presentation binding, marble boards, with tooled gilt label on front cover, gilt decor spine. V. good. (1) €300 - 400 779

Early Provincial Country House Library Catalogue In Original Boards Co. Waterford: Mount Congreve - Catalogue of the Library of John Ussher Congreve, Esq., Mount Congreve MDCCCXVII, 4to Waterford (John Bull) 1827, Sole Edition, hf. title, 35pps., original boards. In original condition. Rare. (1) €600 - 800 780 Coloured Plates: Ross (Capt. John) A Voyage Made Under the Orders of The Admiralty in his Majesty’s Ships Isabella and Alexander ..., 4to L. (John Murray) 1819, dedit., fold. chart and 31 plts. & charts (some fold., 15 cold.) contemp. hf. calf, marble boards, gilt decor. spine, mor. label, front cover loose. (1) €850/1250 781 Franklin (Benjamin), Franklin (William Temple)ed, Memoirs of The Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, 3 vols., lg. 4to, L. (Henry Colburn) 1818. First Edn., 3 engd. frontis (1 port.), & 7 plts. (1 fold.), slight foxing, later hf. calf, marble boards, mor. label. (3) €250 - 350 782 Crofton Croker (Thomas) Researches in The South or Ireland, lg. 4to, L. (John Murray) 1824, engd. frontis., advert, 16 engd. litho plts., some text illus., slight foxing, contemp. full diced calf, with triple fillet and blind tooled border, gilt decor spine in panel, joints cracked. (1) €220 - 320

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BOOKS 600 - 879 785 Attractive Bindings: Three small shelves, containing Scotts, Macaulay’s, Shelleys, Keats & other works, attractive sets and single vols., in all approx. 55 vols., mostly calf or morocco, full and half bound. Good. As a coll., w.a.f. (55) €250 - 350 786 [Hook (Theo.)] Sayings and Doings, A Series of Sketches from Life, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1824. First Edn.; also Second Series of same, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1825, 4pp adverts end Vol. III, uniform hf. calf, some cracks, 1 spine dam.; also Memoirs of Marmontel, Written by Himself, 4 vols. 12mo L. 1805., 4 hf. titles & adverts at end of 3 vols., cont. hf. calf. (10) €200 - 300 787 [Grattan (Th. Colley)] High-Ways and ByWays; or, Tales of the Roadside, Second Series. 3 vols. 12mo L. 1825. 2 hf. titles; [Carleton (Wm.)] Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, 3 vols. 12mo D. 1833. Second Series, all cont. hf. green mor. Good. (6) €180-250 788 Bindings: Two shelves of attractive Bindings, including: The Collected Plays of John Masefield, 8vo L. 1954, fine tree calf, with hunting motifs on spine; The XII Books of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, 8vo L. 1900 Lim. Edn. 187 (325) printed in red & bl., uncut, orig. crushed levant by Riviere; others by L. Hope, Tennyson, Leigh Hunt, Rupert Brooke, etc. , approx. 30 vols., mostly full mor., v. good. As a coll. of bindings. (30) €180 - 250 789 Bindings: Roseberry (Lord) Chatham His Early Life and Connections, roy 8vo L. 1910, attractive full tree calf; The Ingoldsby Legends, 3 vols. 8vo L. 1855, engd. plts., cont. hf. mor. by Riviere; and approx. 34 others sim. in all 38 vols., some poetry, music, mostly roy 8vo, mostly cont. hf. calf or mor., tooled gilt spines. As bindings. (38) €220 - 350

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790 Swift (Jonathan) Authors Works, Vols 2 - 15, together 14 vols., 16mo D. (Geo. Faulkner) 1762-67, cont. calf, gilt decor.; also Opere di Niccolo Macchiavelli, 8 vols. 12mo L. 1768., engd. titles, a.e.g., cont. sprinkled calf; Le Theatre de P. Corneille, 6 vols., 12mo & calf; & 13 others, all leather bound, as a shelf, w.a.f., together 41 vols. (41) €200 - 300 791

Some Scarce Dublin Printings Classical interest: The Works of Tacitus, 4 vols. D. (A. Rhames) 1728, cont. calf; Patrick (S.)ed. Terence’s Comedies, 2 vols. L. 1745, red & bl. titles with engd. vign; Plutarch’s Lives, 8 vols. 8vo D. (S. Hyde) 1730, engd. plts., cont. calf; The Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero, 3 vols. L. 1799, tree calf; & 26 others sim. in all 43 vols., as a lot, w.a.f. (43) €250-350 792 Periodical: The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Review, Vols. 1 Edin. 1806 - Vol. II3 Edin. 1860, plus Index Vols., together 113 vols. cont. uniform hf. calf, mor. labels. As a periodical. (113) €500 - 750 793 French Literature: Rousseau - Oeuvres, 22 vols. Paris 1819, full calf, some spines dam.; Voltaire - The Age of Louis XIV, 2 vols. L. 1752, cont. calf; other works by Moliere & R. Rolland, together 38 vols., all leather bound. As a lot. (38) €180-220 794 French interest: Laharpe (J.F.) Lycee, ou cours de Litterature Ancienne et Modern, 16 vols. 8vo Paris 1799 - 1805, full calf; Journal of the Private Life... of the Emperor Napoleon, 8 vols. L. 1823, hf. calf; Royal Memoirs on the French Revolution, L. 1823, hf. calf. (25) €150 - 200

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795 Malone (Ed.) The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, 3 vols. roy 8vo L. 1798. Second Edn. engd. port. frontis, cont. calf; Robertson - The Historical Works of William Robertson, 6 vols. Edin. 1813, calf; The Works of Laurence Sterne, 4 vols. L. 1819, diced calf. (13) €150 - 200 796 Hume (David) The History of England, 8 vols., 8vo, D. (James Williams) 1780, New Edn., hf. title, contemp. full calf, recent reback, mor. labels; also Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, 2 vols., 8vo L. (A. Millar) 1764, New Edn. contemp. full calf, gilt fillet border, gilt decor. spine, mor. labels. As bindings. (10) €150 - 200 797 Bindings: Russell (Wm.) The History of Modern Europe, 8vo 5 vols., L. 1789, calf, gilt decor. spine; Hallam (Henry) View of The State of Europe, 3 vols. 8vo L. 1826, Fourth Edn.,; Payne (J.) An Epitome of History, 2 vols. 8vo L. 1795, illus., contemp. hf. calf; and two others, Robertson’s Scotland, as bindings. (12) €100 - 150 798 Natural History: Buffon - Natural History General and Particular, 8 vols., 8vo, Edin. 1780, illus. throughout, contemp. full calf, mor. labels, some wear. (8) €150 - 220 799

Some Dublin Editions Barthelemy (Abbe) Travels of Anacharsis the Younger, 5 vols. (include. Atlas) 8vo D. 1795. Third, 31 fold. maps, plans & plts. cont. hf. calf; Reynal (Abbe) A Philosophical History of the Settlements and Trade of the European’s in the East and West Indies, 6 vols. 8vo D. 1784, calf; Blackstone (Sir Wm.) Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 vols. L. 1787, port. forntis, cont. calf, mor. labels; Price (U.) Essays on The Picturesque, 3 vols. L. 1810, calf; & 2 others. €200 - 300 Together 20 vols. (20)

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BOOKS 600 - 879 800 Scarce Collection of English Husbandry [Marshall (William)] The Rural Economy of Norfolk, 2 vosl. L. 1795, Second Edn., fold. map; The Rural Economy of The West of England, 2 vols., L. 1796, fold. map; Rural Economy of Yorkshire, 2 vols., L. 1796, Second Edn., fold. map; The Rural Economy of Glocestershire, 2 vols., L. 1796, Second Edn. double page map; The Rural Economy of The Midland Counties, 2 vols. L. 1796, Second Edn., double page map; The Rural Economy of the Southern Counties, 2 vols., L. 1798, 2 double page maps; Planting and Rural Ornament, 2 vols., L. 1796, hf. t.p., all 8vo, uniformly bound in hf. calf, marble boards, mor. labels. Scarce Collection. (14) €1000 - 1500 801

Fine Complete Set in Original Condition Voltaire (F.M.A.) Oeuvres Completes de Voltaire, 70 vols. 8vo De l’Imprimerie de la Societe Literaire - Typographique [Paris] 178489. Hf. titles,? engd. ports. & approx. engd. plts., a.e.g., orig. marble ends, cont. sprinkled calf, tooled gilt borders, flat spine with gilt decor. motifs in panels, mor. labels. V. good. (70) €800 - 1200 802 French Texts: Bibliotheque de Campagne ou amusement de l’Esprit et de Coeur, 12 vols. 12mo Amsterdam 1769, cont. mottled calf, tooled gilt spines, mor. labels; Pensees de M. Pascal sur la Religion, 16mo Amsterdam 1701, eng. port. frontis & red & bl. title, calf; & 32 others, all sim. bindings. A Shelf. (45) €200 - 300 803 Novels etc: [Ferrier (Susan Edmonston)] Marriage, A Novel, 3 vols. 12mo Edin. 1819; [Cooper (J.F.)] The Pilot. A Tale of the Sea, 3 vols. Paris 1825; and The Pioneers; or Sources of the Susquehanna. A Descriptive Tale, 3 vols. Paris 1825; & 5 other items, all cont. hf. calf. €180 - 250 (14)

809 Periodicals: The Metropolitan, A Monthly Journal of Literature, Science, and The Fine Arts, 24 vols. (1 - 24), 8vo, L. (James Cochrane) 1831 - 1839, contemp. hf. mor., marble boards, gilt decor. spines; and two other Periodicals, as bindings. (26) €180 - 250 810

With Engraved Plates by Phiz Dickens (Charles) The Pickwick Papers, 8vo L. 1837; The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, 8vo L. 1839; Sketches By ‘Boz’, L. 1839; Bleak House, 8vo L. 1853; Little Dorrit, 8vo L. 1857; and The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, 8vo L. 1859, all with engd. illus. by Phiz, all later full green mor., tooled gilt spines, mor. labels; & 6 other vols., all Paris editions of Dickens. As a lot. (12) €400 - 600 811 Bindings, English Literature: The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, roy 8vo Paris 1842, full blue mor. tooled gilt spine, mor. labels; & 22 others sim., full & hf. mor., gilt decor. spines, & mor. labels. As bindings. (23) €160 - 240 812 Dublin Printings, 18th Century: Mottley (John) The History of the Life of Peter I Emperor of Russia, 3 vols. 12mo, D. (Geo. Grierson) 1740. Red & bl. titles, engd. port. frontis, Vol. 1, 3 fold. maps & 2 fold. plts. cont. calf; Boswell (J.) An Account of Corsica, 12mo D. 1768; Letters from A Persian in England to his Friend in Ispahan, 12mo D. 1735; Walpole (R.) A Dissertation upon Parties, 12mo D. 1735; Moore (J.) A View of Society and Manners in France..., 2 vols. 12mo D. 1781; Anon. The Complete Juryman, 12mo D. 1783; Oldcastle (H.) Remarks on the History of England, 8vo D. 1743; Pope (A.) Memoirs of .. Life Works and Discoveries of Martinus Scriblerus, 12mo D. 1741; & 25 others, all cont. calf. As a coll., w.a.f. (35) €350 - 500

804 Novels: [Chiari (Abbe P.)] The Generous Lover: or The Adventures of the Marchioness de Brianville, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1771., 4pp. adverts end of Vol. I; Elrington (J. Battersby) Confessions in Elysium; Or The Adventures of a Platonic Philosopher, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1804. 3 hf. titles, all cont. hf. calf. (6) €150 - 240 805 [Maturin (Charles Rob.)] The Albigenses. A Romance, 4 vols. 12mo L. 1824. Advert. leaf at end of vol. II, cont. hf. mor. mor. labels. V. good. (4) €220 - 350 806 Novels: Porter (Miss Jane) Duke Christian of Luneburg; 3 vols. 12mo L. 1824, 6pp. adverts Vol. III; Thaddeus of Warsaw, 4 vols. 12mo L. 1819, Tenth; also The Scottish Chiefs, A Romance, 5 vols. 12mo L. 1820; Porter (Anna Maria) The Village of Mariendorp. A Tale, 4 vols., 12mo L. 1821; & Jane & Anna Maria Porter, Tales Round A Winter Hearth, 2 vols. 12mo L. 1826, First, all cont. hf. calf or mor. (18) €300 - 400

801

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807 Periodicals: The Quarterly Review, Vols. 24 - 108, (lacking only vols. 40, 60 & 100), together 82 vols., 8vo L. 1821 - 1860, all uniform hf. purple mor. As bindings etc., w.a.f. (82) €350 - 500 808 Bindings etc: Beattie (J.) Dissertations Moral and Critical, 2 vols. 8vo D. 1783; Blair (Hugh) Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Letters, 3 vols. D. 1783, all cont. calf, mor. labels; The Works of William Congreve, 2 vols. in one, L. 1775 - 1776, hf. calf; Lord Chesterfield’s Letters, 4 vols. L. 1800, engd. port., later attractive tree calf, lg. gilt borders, gilt decor. spines; & 21 others sim. approx. 31 vols. in all, all attractive bindings. As a lot. (31) €220 - 350

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BOOKS 600 - 879 813 Novels: Scott (Sir W.) The Pirate, 3 vols. Edin. 1822; Quentin Durward, 3 vols. Edin. 1823; The Monastery. A Romance, 3 vols. Edin. 1820; The Abbot, 3 vols. Edin. 1820; The Fortunes of Nigel, 3 vols. Edin. 1822; Peveril of the Peak, 4 vols. Edin. 1822. All First Edns.; also Ivanhoe, A Romance, 3 vols. Edin. 1820, and Kenilworth, A Romance, 3 vols. Edin. 1821, both Second Edns., all 12mo, uniform hf. calf, gilt spines. (25) €300-400

814 Periodical: The London Magazine and Review, Vols. I - X, together 10 vols. 8vo L. 1825; also New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, 1832 - 1839, in 24 vols., all above in cont. hf. green mor.; The Retrospective Review, Vols. 1 - 14, together 14 vols. 8vo L. 1820 - 1826, hf. calf; and The Foreign Quarterly Review, 13 vols. 1831 - 1839, hf. crimson mor. In all 60 leather bound vols. As a coll. (61) €350/450

815

Inscribed Presentation Copy Travel: Temple (Ed.) Travels in Various Parts of Peru, including a Years Residence in Potosi, 2 vols., 8vo L. 1830. First Edn.,Inscribed Pres. Copy, 2 engd. frontis. engd. map, 6 engd. litho & other plts. text illus. etc., cont. hf. calf, tooled gilt spine, mor. labels; [Grenville Wallace (Rob.)] Fifteen Years in India; or Sketches of a Soldiers Life, L. 1823. Second, hf. title, hf. calf; Porter (Sir R. Ker) A Narrative of the Campaign in Russia,... 1812, L. 1814, Second. Engd. port. frontis, 2 fold. maps, hf. calf; & 1 other. (5) €275/350 816

With Hand-Coloured Plates Fine Bindings: A’Beckett (Gilbert Albert) The Comic History of England, 2 vols., 8vo, L. (Bradbury) 1846 - 48, 2 cold. frontis, decor. t.p., 18 cold. plts.; also The Comic History of Rome, 8vo, L. (Bradbury) 1851, cold. frontis, decor. t.p., & 9 cold. plts., uniformly bound, a.e.g., & in full decor. calf, gilt triple fillet borders, gilt decor. spine in panels, mor. labels, a.e.g. V. good. (3) €280 - 350

816 & detail

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817 Attractive Bindings: Athenian Letters, 2 vols. 8vo D. 1792, engd. frontis Vol. I, hf. mor.; & approx. 28 others 19th Century hf. calf & hf. mor. bindings, mostly Paris printed editions of English literary works. As a coll. of bindings, 30 in all, w.a.f. (30) €200 - 300

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BOOKS 600 - 879 818 French & Italian Editions: Guicciardini (F.) Storia D’Italia, 6 vols. Parigi 1837; Galland - Les Mille et Une Nuits, 3 vols. 8vo Paris 1837, engd. titles & frontis; and approx. 26 others sim., all cont. hf. mor. or calf, fine tooled gilt spines, approx. 35 vols. as bindings. (35) €200 - 300 819 Conde (Joseph) Histoire de La Domination des Arabes et des Maures en Espagne et en Portugal, Ed. by M. de Marles. 3 vols. 8vo Paris 1825, cont. hf. blue mor. tooled gilt spines. Good. (3) €250 - 350 820 Bindings: Gibbon (Ed.) The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 6 vols. 8vo New York 1822, Third American, port., cont. tree calf; & Scott’s Novels, 16 vols., full calf, mor. labels. as bindings, w.a.f. (24) €150 - 200 821 Bindings: Shelf of approx. 45 mostly 12mo leather Bindings, including: Boswell’s Life of Johnson, 10 vols.; Byron’s Works, 6 vols., etc., as a lot of bindings, top shelf, w.a.f. (45) €200 - 300 822 Bindings: More’s Works, 19 vols. sm. 8vo L. 1818, full blue mor., gilt decor; Jameson (Mrs.) Works, 10 vols. sm. 8vo L. 1834, cont. hf. green mor. tooled gilt spines; & 35 others, attractive bindings. As a coll. of approx. 64 vols., w.a.f. (64) €275/400 823 Bindings: Croly (Rev. G.) The Personal History of George the Fourth, 2 vols., sm. 8vo L. 1841, attractive hf. crimson mor., profusely tooled gilt spines, mor. labels, by Zaensderf; Boswell’s Life of Johnson, 2 vols. L. 1931, cont. hf. crushed levant, raised bands, gilt lined spines by Hatchards; The Ingoldsby Legends, sm. 8vo L. 1936. Cold. plts. by Arthur Rackham, in fine hf. crimson mor. by Riviere & Son; & 6 other attractive vols. As bindings. (11) €150 - 220 824 Fine Binding: Smollett (T.) The History of England, 5 vols. 8vo L. 1820, engd. portraits; Hume (D.) The History of England, 8 vols. 8vo L. 1820, engd. ports., uniformly bound in full straight grained crimson mor., with blind tooled, and gilt decor borders, gilt corner decorations, profusely gilt decor spine in panels, a handsome set. (13) €200 - 300 825 French Literature: Oeuvres de J.J. Rousseau Citoyen de Geneve, 8 vols. in 16, 8vo Paris 1817, cont. hf. calf; & 10 others sim. French texts, in hf. calf bindings. As a lot. (26) €180/250

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826 Bindings etc: The Edinburgh Gazetteer, or Geographical Dictionary, 6 vols. 8vo Edin. 1822., cont. full blue mor., attractive tooled gilt spines, mor., labels; & 14 other bindings. (20) €160 - 220 827 Vellum Bindings: Metastasio (P.) Opera, 12 vols. roy 8vo Parigi 1780. Engd. port. frontis, a.e.g., full vellum, tooled gilt spines with mor., labels; & 1 other sim., attractive lot. (13) €150 - 200 828 Engraved Plates: Lavater (Johann Kaspar) Essays On Physiognomy, 4 vols., 8vo L. (C. Whittingham) 1804, Second Edn., engd. port. frontis, approx. 420 plts., attractive full marbled calf, with floral and gilt fillet borders, recent professional reback, mor. labels. (4) €180 - 250 829 [Swift (Jonathan)] Nicols (John)ed. The Works of The Reverend Jonathan Swift, 19 vols., roy 8vo L. 1801, portrait frontis (Vol. 1), contemp. diced calf, gilt fillet borders, gilt decor spine, recent re-back with original spine. Scarce Set. (19) €450 - 600 830 Campbell (Dr. John) The Naval History of Great Britain, 8 vols. roy 8vo L. 1818. Numerous engd. ports., fold. maps & plans etc., cont. calf, single gilt fillet borders, gilt spine in panels, mor. labels. (8) €200 - 300 831 Miniature Bound Volumes: Approx. 75 items, mostly leather bound sets and single vols. As a coll., w.a.f. (1) In Bureau Abbatant Lot 29 €125 - 175 832

In Upstairs Gallery - Bookcase 1 Miniature Travel: Hall (Capt. Basil) Fragment of Voyages and Travels... for the Use of Young Persons. 3 vols. 16mo Edin. 1831; Von Kotzebue (A.) Travels through Italy in the Years 1804 & 1805, 4 vols. 12mo L. 1806; Baillie (Marianne) Lisbon in the Years 1821, 1822 & 1823, 2 vols. 12mo L. 1824, 8 engd. plts.; & 2 others sim., all cont. hf. mor. (11) €150 - 200 833 Novels: [Cooper (J.F.)] Lionel Lincoln; or The Leaguer of Boston, 3 vols. L. 1825; The Water Witch; or The Skimmer of the Seas. A Tale, 3 vols., 12mo L. 1830; The Bravo. A Venetian Story, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1831; The Heidenmauer; or The Benedictines, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1832. All First Edns.; The Red Rover, A Tale, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1828. Second, all uniform cont. hf. crimson mor. (15) €280 – 350

834 Novels: [Disraeli (Benjamin)] The Young Duke, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1831. First Edn., 2 hf. titles; [Smith (Horatio)] The Tor Hill, 3 vols., 12mo L. 1826. First Edn.; The Story of Isabel; by the Author of ‘The Favourite of Nature’ 3 vols., 12mo L. 1826, First Edn., 3 hf. titles, 4pp. adverts end of Vol. III, all cont. hf. mor. (9) €220 - 350 835 Novels: [Landon (Eliz. Letitia)] Romance and Reality, by L.E.L., 3 vols. 12mo L. 1831; also Ethel Churchill: or The Two Brides, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1837, All First Edns; The Etonian, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1824. Fourth Edn.; Harrison (W.H.) Tales of A Physician, First & Second Series, 2 vols. 12mo L. 1829, First Edn., advert leaf at end of Vol. II, all cont. hf. mor. (11) €200 - 300 836 Bindings: Edgeworth and Miscellaneous Pieces, Vols 1 - 14, (lacking Vol. 4), together 13 vols. 12mo L. 1825, cont. hf. calf, tooled gilt spines, mor. labels; Scott (Sir W.) The Life of Napoleon, 9 vols. 12mo Edin. 1827, hf. mor.; & 2 other vols. As a lot. (24) €160 - 220 837 [Griffin (Gerald)] Tales of the Munster Festivals, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1829, Second Edn., hf. crimson mor.; also Hall (Mrs. S.C.) Sketches of Irish Character, 2 vols. 12mo L. 1831. Second Edn., hf. green mor. (5) €180 - 250 838 Novels: [Lister (Thos. Henry)] Arlington A Novel, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1832. First Edn.; The Contrast, By the Author of ‘Matilda,’ ‘Yes and No’ etc., 3 vols. 12mo L. 1832. First Edn., all uniform cont. hf. calf, gilt spines, mor. labels; Lee (Sophia & Harriet) Canterbury Tales, 2 vols. 12mo L. (H. Colburn & R. Bentley) 1832, 2 add. engd. titles & 2 engd. frontis, cont. hf. crimson mor. (8) €180 - 240 839 Novels: [Bulwer-Lytton (E.G.E.L.)] Devereux A Tale, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1829, errata slips at end of Vols. 1, 11 & III, and advert leaf end of Vol. II; Eugene Aram, A Tale, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1832, All First Edns.; also Paul Clifford, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1830, New Edn; and Pelham; or The Adventures of a Gentleman, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1828 Second Edn., all uniform cont. hf. purple mor., tooled gilt spines. Good. (12) €220 - 350 840 Novels: [James (G.P.R.)] Darnley; or The Field of the Cloth of Gold, 3 vols. L. 1830; De L’Orme, 3 vols. L. 1830; Philip Augustus; or The Brothers in Arms, 3 vols. L. 1831; Henry Masterton; or The Adventures of a Young Cavalier, 3 vols. L. 1832; The Life and Adventures of John Marston Hall, 3 vols. L. 1834; Mary of Burgundy; 3 vols. L. 1833; The Gipsy; A Tale, 3 vols. L. 1835; One in a Thousand., or The Days of Henry Quatre, 3 vols. L. 1835; The Robber; A Tale, 3 vols. L. 1838, all 12mo all First Edns.; also Richelieu. A Tale of France, 3 vols. L. 1831. Second Edn., all uniform cont. hf. crimson mor. (30) €500 - 750

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841 Bindings; Attractive collection of principally French & Italian Classics, mostly 12mo & small 8vo all hf. mor., tooled gilt spines, approx. 46 vols. in all. As bindings. (45) €200-300 842 Fine Bindings: Ferguson (James)ed. British Essays, 45 vols. Complete Set., 12mo L. 1819, all edges gilt, full cont. straight grained blue mor., blind & gilt tooled borders, profusely gilt spines. V. good. Fine attractive set. (45) €300 - 450 843 Novels: [Lytton (E.G. Bulwer)] The Last Days of Pompeii, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1834. 3 errata slips; The Student, A Series of Papers, 2 vols. 12mo L. 1835; Rienzi The Last of the Tribunes, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1835, 2 errata slips; Ernest Maltravers, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1837, and Alice or The Mysteries, A Sequel to ‘Ernest Maltravers, 3 vols. 12mo L. 1838; and The Disowned, [Colburns Modern Novelists] 3 vols. 12mo L. 1833, engd. frontis port. Vol. I All First Edns. & uniform cont. hf. blue mor. profusely gilt spines. (17) €380 - 500 844 Bindings: Mostly English Literature, Novels etc., include Ten Thousand A Year, 3 vols. 8vo Edin. (Blackwood) 1841, hf. calf, mor. labels, gilt spines; include. many First Edns. Bentley & Tauchnitz Editions, approx. 42 vols., all hf. calf, & hf. mor., profusely tooled gitl spines. A most attractive lot. (42) €300 - 400 845 Modern Coffee Table & other Books, some Novels, Travel, History, Biography, Royalty & Politics, etc, all as new, approx. 100 vols., mostly hard-back. As a lot. (100) In large Bookcase on Gallery Landing. €180 - 250 846

In Yellow Bedroom

Contents of Bookcase: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 23 vols. folio L. 1929, 14th Edn., illus. thro-out, cloth; & other vols. As a coll. (1) €100 - 150

847

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Books: Christies Review of the Year, and The Ivory Hammer, Sothebys Yearly Reviews, c. 1970 - 2008, approx. 75 vols., lg. 4to & folio, all profusely illustrated, d.w.’s etc. (75) €200 - 300 848 Books etc: A large collection of important Sales Catalogues from Christies & Sothebys, approx. 100 items. As a coll., w.a.f. (1) €120 - 180 849 Books: Important Reference Books on Furniture, Paintings, Porcelain, & Interior Decoration, etc., including Lucy Wood’s Upholstered Furniture in the Lady Lever Art Gallery, 2 vols. folio, as new; other important catalogues from Partridge, Mallet’s, Ronald Phillips, M. Harris etc., approx. 24 vols. As a lot. (24) €150 - 200 850 Books: Collection of books on World Travel, some coffee table items. As a lot, w.a.f. (1) €100 - 150 851 Books: Heraldry & Genealogy, Burke’s, Debrett’s, Dod’s Peerages, & others, Who’s Who, People of To-day, varied items, as a lot, w.a.f. (1) €120 - 180 852 Books: A box, French Literature, containing the works of Victor Hugo, A. Dumas, P. Loti, Rene Bazin etc., approx. 60 vols. 12mo Paris, c. 1930, illus., all in attractive decor. cloth bindings. As a box lot, w.a.f. (1) €100 - 150

855 Books: Gardening, 10 varied books, mostly coffee table volumes. (10)€70 - 120 856 Books: Gardening: Nine varied coffee table volumes on Gardening, good. (9) €70 - 120 857 Books: Gardening: Nine varied coffee table volumes on Gardening, good. (9) €80 - 130 858 Books: Two large boxes of varied books, antiquarian & modern, some with engraved plates etc. A large quantity. As a lot, w.a.f. (2) €150 - 200 859 Books: Two large boxes of varied books, some interesting items. As a lot, w.a.f. (2) €100 - 150 860 Books: Rare Auction Catalogues, The Wildenstein Collection; The James A. de Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor; The Duke and Duchess of Windsor; The Lagerfeld Collection; The Forbes Collection of Victorian Pictures and Works of Art; & 8 others sim. As a coll., a very good collection, as a lot. (1) €150 - 200 861 – 876 No Lots 877 A very fine quality full hide bound Gentleman’s Travelling Dressing Case, early 20th Century, in the style of Asprey’s of London, and with original outer canvas protection cover. (1) €250 - 350

853 Books: Three large boxes of varied modern hardbacks, and other books, various subjects, good condition, a large quantity, as a coll., w.a.f. (3) €200 - 300

878 A very attractive and rare pair Book-Ends, each made up from three original antiquarian leather bound volumes. (2) €180 - 250

854 Book: Alphand (A.) Les Promenades de Paris, lg. atlas folio Paris 2002 Reprint Lim. Edn. No. 696 (1000), profusely illustrated cloth. Scarce. (1) €100 - 150

879 A pair of chalk Book-Ends, early 20th Century, each modelled with young girl, signed Muriel Harris, as is. (2) €120 - 180

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880 - 899 LIBRARY FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS 881 A pair of red and cream printed cotton leaf-patterned Curtains, lined and interlined, 133”h x 77” (338cms x 196cms). (2) €300 - 500

Lot 877

882 An Agra Carpet, the crimson field woven all over with a trelliswork of ivory, blue, pink, yellow and pale green medallions, the faded purple palmette border between yellow ground floral and interlinked guard stripes, with damage, 16’9 x 14’2 (510cms x 434cms). (1) See illustration

€2500 - 3500

884 AFTER BEN HERRING The Silks and the Satins of the Turf, a large coloured engraving by J. Summers, 27 1/2” x 50” (70cms x 127cms); together with accompanying key, both framed. (2) €500 - 700 885 A brass Basket Grate, in the George III style, with arched cast-iron roundels and backplate, horizontally railed front, the brass front engraved with foliage below urn finial and with a pierced fluted apron divided by paterae, on square tapering fluted legs, 37”h x 34 1/2”w (94cms x 88cms). (1) €800 - 1500

Lot 880 880 A mahogany tripod Side Table, George II style, the circular pie-crust top on a plain gun-barrel column and cabriole legs headed by a single leaf and on flattened claw-and-ball feet, 28 1/2”h x 37 1/2” (72cms x 95cms). (1) See illustration

€800 - 1200

Lot 883 883 A pair of rosewood Etagères, William IV - circa 1830, of square form, each with reeded gadrooned finials and moulded bordered top, on baluster supports and baluster legs with brass caps and castors, 30”h x 14”w x 14”d (76.5cms x 35.5cms). (2)

Lot 886 886 A set of three brass and steel Fire-Irons, late 18th Century, English or French, with quiver of arrows finial and turned shaft, with solid waisted pan, 27 1/2”h (70cms). (3) See illustration

€500 - 800

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€2000 - 3000

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LIBRARY FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS 880 - 899 887 A brass D-shaped pierced Fender, Regency period, early 19th Century, with lozenge and arcade-pierced centre, 54” (137cms). (1) €500 - 800 888 A modern suite of Seat Furniture, comprising a two seater settee and a pair of matching easy armchairs, covered in loose ivory floral fabric; together with another modern settee with loose cushions. (4) €400 - 600 889 A mahogany Standard Lamp, converted from a George III mahogany ribbontied cluster column bedpost with acanthus baluster base, on a dished circular base, fitted for electricity with a pleated cream silk shade, 89” (226cms)h inc. shade. (1) €500 - 800

Lot 891 891 A black-painted plaster Bust of Xenophon, circa 1810, by Robert Shoul of Holborn, signed, on a socle. (1)

Lot 893 893 A black-painted plaster Bust of Marcus Aurelius, circa 1810, by Robert Shoul of Holborn, on a socle. (1) See illustration

€500 - 800

See illustration

€500 - 800

Lot 892 892 A black-painted plaster Bust of Julius Caesar, circa 1810, by Robert Shoul of Holborn, draped in a toga, on a socle. (1) See illustration

Lot 890 890 A mahogany folding Library Pole Ladder, George III period, with seven wooden steps, on brass brackets, 84” (213.5cms)h. (1)

€500 - 800

Lot 894 894 A black-painted plaster Bust of THE VIRGIN MARY, circa 1810, by Robert Shoul of Holborn, signed, wearing a veil and on a socle. (1) See illustration

€500 - 800

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€800 - 1200

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880 - 899 LIBRARY FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS 898 A silver gilt mounted and tortoise shell photo frame, Edwardian, by William Comyns, London. (1) €500 - 800 899 An ormolu mounted tulipwood, amaranth and parquetry petitcommode, Louis XV - c.1750, the rectangular white marble top with three quarter pierced gallery, above a frieze drawer inlaid with simulated fluting, with elaborate Rococo style handles and escutcheons, above two further drawers and a beaded apron, on cabriole legs with foliate sabots, the handles later, 34” (86cms)h x 20”(51cms)w x 16.25” (41.5cms)d. (1) Provenance: J. Pierpont Morgan, Esq., Christie’s, London, 29 March 1944, lot 379 See illustration

Lot 897 Lot 895 895 A black-painted plaster Bust of HOMER, circa 1810, by Robert Shout of Holborn, on a socle. (1)

897 A black-painted plaster Bust of ALEXANDER, circa 1810, by Robert Shout of Holborn, signed, on a socle. (1)

€4000 - 6000

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€500 - 800

See illustration

€500 - 800

Lot 896 896 A black-painted plaster Bust of Mercury, circa 1810, by Robert Shout of Holborn, wearing a helmet and looking down to the left, on a socle. (1) See illustration

€500 - 800

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900 - xx 972- xx ORIENTAL FURNITURE ART 900 Two Chinese export globular Teapots and covers, Qianlong, one painted with figures in an exterior before pine on a diaper pattern ground, the other painted with flowers below patterned panels, the cover matched (some minor damages), 7” x 6 3/4” (17.5cms x 16.5cms). (4) €200 - 300 901 A Chinese export armorial cylindrical Mug, Qianlong, circa 1795, painted and gilt with the arms of Steuart below the motto HINC ORIOR below a meandering ribbon and gilt brocade ball pattern band, applied with an entwined groove strap handle with flower and leaf terminals, 5 1/2” (14cms). (1) €400 - 600

Lot 902

902 A pair of Louis XV style ormolumounted Chinese gilt-decorated powder blue JARDINIERES, the porcelain early 18th Century, decorated within rectangular reserves with foliage divided by scrolls pierced bases with massive scroll feet, 13” (33cms). (2) Provenance: The Viscountess Harcourt, G.B.E., 1 Belgrave Place, London SW1, Christie’s, London (Derby House), 21 October 1943, lot 91a. See illustration

€4000 - 6000 903 A Chinese Famille Noire tapering square Vase, 19th Century, with spreading neck, the black ground typically painted with panels of scrolling peony and herons and birds resting on branches, adapted to a table lamp without being drilled with ivory silk shade, 19 3/4” (50cms). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1000 904 A Chinese green-ground blue and aubergine-engraved baluster Vase, probably 19th Century, with elongated neck, the mottled green ground decorated in purple and shades of blue with dragons in pursuit of the sacred pearl, adapted to a table lamp but without being drilled with lime green fringed shade, 17 1/4” (44cms). (1)

Lot 903

Lot 904

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€300 - 500

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ORIENTAL ART 900 - 972 905 A Chinese yellow ground BottleVase, 19th Century, pencil-decorated in underglaze with dragons and foliage, fitted for electricity as a lamp without being drilled and with cream silk shade, 13 1/2” (34.5cms). (1) €500 - 800

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908 A ormolu-mounted Famille Rose baluster Vase, Possibly 18th Century, depicting standing figures disputing for a figure revealing a dragon from a vase, on a rococo style ormolu base, chip to neck, drilled for electricity with pleated silk shade, 16” x 14 1/2”h (41cms x 37cms) excluding fittings or shade. (1)

€400 - 600

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906 A pair of Chinese biscuitware joss-stick Holders, Kangxi, each modelled as a buddhistic lion seated to the left and right, a vase to their back, on pierced rectangular section bases (some chipping to rims, the brocade ball of the right hand example lacking), 7 1/2” (19cms). (2)

€800 - 1200 909 A Chinese ormolu-mounted flambe-glazed porcelain BottleVase Lamp, probably 18th/early 19th Century, with pierced rococo style base, drilled for electricity and with pleated cream silk shade, 15 1/2”h (39.5cms) excluding fitting, base or shade. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500 Lot 907 907 A pair of Ming style pottery Roof Tiles, each modelled as a leaping horse above a cloud swirl, enriched in Sancai glazes, on carved wood stands, 10 1/4” (27cms). (2)

Lot 906

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€300 - 400

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910 A Chinese blanc-de-chine figure of a seated Guanyin, 18th/19th Century, on a rounded rectangular hardwood base and with hat form shade, mounted as a lamp, square seal mark, 18” (46cms). (1) €400 - 600

Lot 909

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900 - xx 972- xx ORIENTAL FURNITURE ART 911 A Chinese Famille Rose alcove Vase and cover, Yongzheng, of octagonal section and baluster form, the domed cover with seated buddhistic lion finial, painted and gilt with elongated lappet-shaped panels of exotic birds and insects among flowering peony, chrysanthemum, prunus and other stylized flowers, the moulded borders with bands of further chrysanthemum within bamboo moulded panels, on a black ground painted with further flowers between moulded petal borders, the neck with panels of precious objects and figures in landscape reserved against a cell-pattern ground, the finial enriched in colours but unglazed, 54”, on a giltwood stand (137cms). (3) Provenance: The Viscountess Harcourt, G.B.E., 1 Belgrave Place, London SW1, sold Christie’s London, 21 October 1943, lot 106. See illustration

€20000 - 30000 912 A CHINESE ORMOLU-MOUNTED FAMILLE ROSE JAR, YONGZHENG painted with a continuous band of precious objects and peony within floral lappeted and lime-green and pink striped borders, now adapted and drilled as a table lamp with giltmetal cover and with floral-cast ormolu plith, the vase cracked, with ivory fabric shade, 171/2”h. €1500 - 2500

Lot 913 913 A Chinese Famille Verte large baluster Vase, 20th Century, painted with a peacock fully displaying his tail feathers, the reverse with deities and a bear below trees, the neck with further figures of a sage and attendant between trees and stylized rock work, 24” (61cms). (1) See illustration

€600 - 1000

Lot 911

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ORIENTAL ART 900 - 972 915 A Chinese powdered-blueground Punch Bowl, 18th Century, painted to the interior in Famille Rose palette with a tied bouquet of flowers below an ironred, white and gilt flower-patterned border, the exterior painted and gilt with stylized flowers (cracked and worn to the interior) 10 1/4”d. (1) €100 - 150

Lot 914 914 A Chinese flambé glazed squat baluster Vase, with flared neck, adapted to a table lamp with white silk shade. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

916 A Chinese yellow ground Gu Vase, 20the Century, with flared neck painted all over with dragons between cloud bands and foliage, the lower section painted with panels of peaches, rim chips, fitted for electricity without being drilled and with waisted cream or shade, 11 1/2” (29cms). (1) €500 - 800 917 A pair of Chinese YELLOW-GROUND baluster Vases, painted with panels of peony, fitted for electricity without being drilled and with tasselled ivory fabric shades and on hardwood bases, 10 1/2” (27cms). (2) €400 - 600

918 A Chinese Famille Rose Armorial Dish, Qianlong, circa 1755 painted to the centre with the arms of Dobree impaling de Haviliand within a scroll escutcheon, the well with spearhead pattern, the border with scrolls and flowers, 14” (36cms). (1) €400 - 600 919 A Chinese export crested Dish, Yongzheng, the border painted with the crest of an armoured glove holding a staff above a torse, the centre painted in iron-red, gilt and blue with stylized peony, chrysanthemum and lotus within a well of further lotus reserved with panels of landscape, the border with flowers (extensively damaged and repaired), 12 3/4” (31cms). (1) €50 - 80 920 A Chinese Famille rose Ginger Jar, late 18th century, decorated with floral sprigs, converted to a table lamp, undrilled, 8 1/2” (22cms). (1) Refer to addendum for further information 921 A good Chinese Bottle Vase, decorated in red, blue and white, with foliage and overflying bats, the flared neck above a baluster shaped centre on a spreading circular foot, 14 3/4” (37.5cms), six character mark to base. (1) €200 - 300

922 A set of three ormolu-mounted Chinese famille verte pocelain baluster vases, Louis XV - the porcelain Kangxi (1662-1722), the mounts of two mid-18th century, each vase of hexafoil baluster form and decorated with central panels of red flowers and foliage within trellis decoration, between pierced scroll handles with climbing foliage flanking a pierced hinged lid with rockwork and twigs on a rococo base with inverted scrolls and acanthus leaf, two stamped with the C-couronné poinçon, the mounts of the third later and the porcelain cut slightly at the foot, 15” (38cms) high. (3) Provenance: with Partridge, London. Literature: Partridge - Recent Acquisitions, 1994, p. 70, no. 29. The C-couronné poinçon was a tax mark on any alloy containing copper used between March 1745 and February 1749. A garniture of three vases of simialr outline, which features a central vase with almost identical handles and foot was in the collection of the Princes Colonna at the Palazzo Colonna in Rome (illustrated on top of a lacquer bombé commode by Dubois D. Cooper, Great family Collections, Zurich, 1965, p.24). The shell and coral finial surmounting these vases first featured on the lid of a sucrier from the Nécessaire de voyage of Queen Marie Lescynska, hallmarked for 1729-30. As an ormolu mount, the finial appeared on a pair of vases in the Gaillard de Gagny sale, 29 March 1762, lot 41: ‘le dessus des couvercles est enrichi d’une platforme en ornement avec du corail, & une espece de conque de Triton’; as well as on a pair of Japanese lacquer bowls believed to have come from the collection of Madame du Pompadour at the Château de Bellvue and now in the Louvre (P. Verlet, Les Bronzes Dorés Français du XVIIIe siècle, Paris, 1987, fig. 165, p. 127). Further related finials appear on European and Oriental porcelain including a pair of covered bowls in the Wallace Collection (F115-6: P. Hughes ed., The Wallace Collection, London, 1996, col. II, pp. 1361-5, no. 279); a pot-pourri in the Wrightsman Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (F.J.B. Watson, The Wrightsman Collection, II: Furniture, GIlt Bronze and Mounted Porcelain, Carpets, New York, 1966, no. 246, pp. 436-7); a pair of celadon crackle-glaze porcelain pots-pourris, sold by Colonel and Madame Jacques Balsan, Christie’s London, 30 May 1968, lot 27 and most recently at Sotheby’s Paris, 9 April 2008, lot 98; another pair in the Cincinatti Museum of Art; another in flambé glazed porcelain, acquired by Julius Wernher for Bath House, Picadilly and sold by the Trustees of the Luton Hoo Foundation, Christie’s London, 9 June 1994, lot 34; and a pair of Meissen white porcelain pot-pourri vases, also struck with the C-couronné poinçon, formerly in the collection of Lord Rothschild, sold Christie’s London, 3 July 1975, lot 20 and again from the Collection of Charles de Bestegui, Château de Groussay, near Paris, sold Sotheby’s Paris house sale, 2-6 June 1999, lot 330. See illustration

€20000 - 30000

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Lot 922 923 A Chinese famille rose punch bowl, Qianlong period (1736-1795), the exterior enameled in the ‘mandarin pattern’ style with two panels of figures on pavillion terraces at various pursuits divided by smaller cartouches with similar scenes, all reserved on a light blue seeded ground, the interiror with a figural roundel below elabourate borders at the rim, 13” (33cm) diameter. (1) See illustration

€600 - 800 924 Four rolls of early hand painted Chinese wall paper, each roll with a centre panel depicting genre scene with figures engaged in various daily pursuits, each panel within a floral border against sprays of colourful flowers, a hanging floral basket above and an urn below with colourful fruit or flowers, 138” (352cms) x 46.5” (118cms). (4) €4000 - 6000

927 A Chinese red glazed bottle vase, with slightly flared neck, 15” (38cms), undrilled and converted to a table lamp. (1) Refer to addendum for further information 928 A Chinese celadon ground porcelain vase, overlaid with scrolling foliage in relief and applied with two grotesque masks and scroll handles, adopted as a table lamp, undrilled, 12.25” (32cms). (1) €700 - 1000

929 A Chinese blue and white jar, the panels decorated with fans depicting figures, inside a shaped border, flanked with Chrysantheums and other floral arrangements, lacking cover, undrilled, converted to a table lamp, 11” (28cms). (1) €500 - 800

925 A Chinese blue and white vase, of octagonal baluster form, decorated with figures in landscapes, on a slightly flaring base, the vase undrilled and converted to a table lamp, 11.5” (29cms), with ivory silk shade. (1) Refer to addendum for further information

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ORIENTAL ART 900 - 972 931 A pair of Chinese caféau-lait ground blue and white rosewater Sprinklers, Kangxi, typically formed, the body reserved with roundels of precious objects, 7” (18cm). (2) Provenance: M.H. Soames Collection, no.15 (according to paper labels) €500 - 700 932 A pair of white metalmounted Chinese blue and white and lustrous café-au-lait ground triple gourd Vases, Kangxi, the lower part enriched with a lustrous café-au-lait glaze reserved with crackled glazed bands, the middle section with crackle glaze, the upper part painted in under glaze blue with flower heads, concentric lines and grasses, the rims applied with silver mounts stamped with a stiff leaf pattern, 10” (25.5cm). (2) See illustration

€700 - 1000 Lot 930 930 A Chinese BLUE AND WHITE Vase, (meiping), Wanli six character mark around neck and period (1573-1620). Decorated with scrolling lotus between clouds and arcaded pattern bands (faint hairline crack to shoulder), fitted for electricity, 18 1/2” (47cms). (1)

933 A pair of Chinese grey crackleware baluster Vases, adapted to table lamps with ivory silk shades and ebonised hardwood bases 11 1/2”h. (2) €100 - 150

934 A Chinese blue and white porcelain Jar, Kangxi, lacking cover, decorated overall with flowering branches, below dark shield-shaped reserves, fitted for electricity without being drilled and with a waisted cream shade, 8 3/4” (22cms). (1) €400 - 600 935 A Chinese blue and white Bottle Vase, Kangxi, with banded neck above ribbon hung domestic utensils, fitted for electricity without being drilled and with a waisted cream shade, 12” (30cms). (1) €800 - 1200 936 A pair of Chinese rouge de fer cylindrical Vases, painted all over with a trelliswork of flower-sprays on hardwood stands, adapted to table lamps with ivory card shades, the vases 10” (25.5cms) high, another similar, a gilt metal alarm clock of arched rectangular form, inscribed Swiza. (4) €150 - 200

See illustration

€8000 - 12000

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900 - xx 972- xx ORIENTAL FURNITURE ART 937 A pair of Chinese blue and white double gourd baluster Vases, with flared necks, painted with panels of prunus and flower heads, fitted for electricity without being drilled and with brown card shades, the vases 10 1/2”high, and a pair of brown green painted table lamps with ring-turned stems and domed circular bases with brown card shades, 14 1/2” (37cms) h. (4) Refer to addendum for further information

941 A Chinese Famille Verte Soup Plate, Kangxi, painted to the centre with an urn issuing peony, chrysanthemum, pine and prunus on terracing within a border of stylized scrolling leaves, 10”h. (1) €100 - 200 942 A Chinese blue glazed baluster Vase, adapted to a table lamp with ivory coloured shade, 11 1/2” (29.5cm). (1) €100 - 150 943 A Chinese pale blue ground baluster Vases, 19th/20th Century, decorated overall with flame-red dragons within flowers, on hardwood bases, fitted for electricity without being drilled, with grey silk shade, 11.5” (29cm). (1) Refer to addendum for further information

€400 - 700

944 A Chinese turquoise and yellow ground Bowl, 19th/20th Century, iron-red square seal mark, painted and gilt to the interior with a four-clawed dragon amongst cloud swirls within a broad yellow-ground border of butterflies and insects among flowering branches, the exterior with further dragons and flowers and buds, 11 3/4” (30cms). (1) €600 - 800

939 A Chinese café-au-lait ground baluster Vase, 20th Centur, decorated overall with flowers, on a hardwood base, fitted for electricity without being drilled and with rectangular cream shade, 13.5” (34cm). (1) €200 - 300

945 A Chinese blue and white baluster Vase, Kanxgi, painted with a continuous band of female figures with children beside tables and herons, adapted to a table lamp with ivory fabric shade, 17 1/2” (44.5cms). (1)

Lot 938 938 A Chinese blue and white Punch Bowl, Qianlong, painted to the exterior with pheasants above pierced rockwork issuing prunus and peony before terracing, the interior with further peony within patterned borders, 12 1/2” (31.5cms). (1) See illustration

940 A Chinese monochrome Vase, Kangxi mark and of the period, incised six character mark, enriched in a jade green glaze, incised with calligraphy panel and Imperial dragons chasing pearls among cloud scrolls, the lower part with crashing waves (a section of the rim broken and restored), iron-red inventory no. 595, 10” (26cms). (1) Provenance: M.H. Soames Collection €1000 - 1500

Lot 940

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€2000 - 3000 946 A Chinese blue glazed baluster Vase, 19th Century, the base with six character mark, provincial, adapted to table lamp on ormolu foliate-cast plinth and with ormolu foliate cast collar and ivory shade, fitted for electricity without being drilled and with waisted cream shade, 14 1/2” (37cms). (1) €1000 - 1500

Lot 945

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Lot 950

Lot 947 947 A pair of Chinese blue and white tapering Rouleau Vases, Kangxi, painted with a continuous band of figures on ledges beside mountains with pavilions, adapted for electricity with white fabric shades, 17 1/2” (44.5cms). (2) See illustration

950 A pair of Chinese Famille Verte Plates, Kangxi, underglaze blue device mark, painted in gilt with The Eight Horses of Muwang below weeping willow, the border with stylised rockwork, mountain and trees (one plate cracked), 8 3/4”d. (2) See illustration

Provenance: M.H. Soames Collection €500 - 600

€5000 - 8000 948 A Chinese Robin’s-egg glazed pear-shaped Vase, 19th Century, fitted as a lamp without being drilled (break to neck, re-stuck), 15.5” (39cms). (1) €200 - 300

Lots 952 & 953 952 A Chinese Famille Rose circular Dish, Yongzheng or early Qianlong, painted to the centre with peony and lotus issuing from a quatrefoil bowl on a footed stand on a tobacco-leaf within a leaf-shaped panel, the well reserved with flowers against a swirl pattern, the wide border with stylized petals on a turquoise cracked-ice pattern ground reserved with further flower heads (small rim chip), 12 1/2”d. (1) Provenance: Clonbrock sale; 2 November 1976, lot 699 See illustration

€700 - 1000 953 A Chinese Famille Rose large circular Dish, similar to the preceding Yongzheng or early Kang xi, painted with peony issuing from quatrelobed bowl on a footed stool supported by a tobacco leaf reserved in a leaf-shaped panel, the well with a swirl pattern below a wide rim painted with stylised petals on a cracked-ice pattern ground (some very minor chipping to rim), 15”d. (1) Provenance: Clonbrock sale; 2 November 1976, lot 700 €1000 - 1500

Lot 951 Lot 949 949 A set of eight Chinese Famille Rose Plates, early Qianlong, painted to the centre with stylized prunus and peony within four lesser sprays below a brown line rim, 8 3/4” (22.5cms). (8) Provenance: Clonbrock sale; 2nd November 1976, lots 723 (for four) See illustration

€700 - 900

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951 Three Chinese Famille Rose Serving-Dishes, Qianlong, painted with peony, chrysanthemum and other stylized flowers issuing from jardinières, the border with trailing flowers within shaped brown line rims, one 19 1/2”, the pair 14 1/4”. (3) Provenance: Clonbrock sale; 2 November 1976, lots 708 and 710 See illustration

€1200 - 1800 Lot 954

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900 - xx 972- xx ORIENTAL FURNITURE ART 954 A pair of Chinese Famille Rose large circular Dishes, Yongzheng, each painted with two horses below willow in a stylized landscape, the well with bright green and pink diaper pattern band reserved with panels of precious objects and flower heads, the broad borders painted with trailing flowering branches below swirls (some very minor fritting to rims), 16 3/4”d. (2) Note: Both with paper labels, the first named for Mrs de Trafford, the second ex Sir Alfred Jodrell, Bt. Collection See illustration

€3000 - 5000

Lot 959

Lot 957

Lot 955 955 A Chinese export Famille Rose part Dinner-Service, Qianlong, painted with stylized flowers among scattered sprigs within a band of spearhead ornament, the border with pink diaper pattern sections enclosing scrolls between trailing flowers, comprising: an octagonal meat-dish, 18” (45.5cms); three smaller octagonal servingdishes, 16 1/2” (42cms); and four small pudding-bowls, 6 1/4” (16cms). (8)

957 A Chinese Famille Rose SoupPlate, Qianlong, painted with birds among flowering branches within a border of trailing flowers reserved against a band of scrolls (wear), 8 1/2” (22cms). (1) See illustration

€80 - 120

959 A large Chinese Imari ARMORIAL circular Dish, Early 18th Century, (perhaps Kangxi), underglaze blue mark within concentric circles, painted with a geometric pattern of fruit, flowers and foliage within concentric circles, the gilt ground border reserved with a meandering band of peony and chrysanthemum reserved with a coat-of-arms, 15 1/4” (38.5cms). (1) Provenance: Sale 7th June 1978, lot 251 See illustration

€1000 - 1500

See illustration

€1500 - 2500

Lot 958 Lot 956 956 A pair of Chinese Famille Rose Plates, Qianlong, painted with a kingfisher above pierced rock work below flowering branches issuing from behind terracing, the border with three sprays of stylized flowers, 8 3/4” (20.5cms). (2) Provenance: Clonbrock sale, 2 November 1976, lot 713

958 A Chinese Famille Rose octagonal Basin, Qianlong, painted and gilt with three sprays of tied bouquets radiating around a central lotus within a border of iron-red meandering tendrils, 10 1/2”d. (1) See illustration

€150 - 250

Lot 960 960 A Chinese Famille Rose deep DISH Bowl, Yongzheng, painted to the centre with two ladies, one holding a fan below flowering branches before terracing, the border with four trailing flowering branches below a shaped rim, 10 5/8”d. (1) See illustration

€400 - 600

See illustration

€200 - 300

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Lot 971 971 A Chinese incised lacquer twelve-leaf Screen, 19th Century, decorated in the central panel with an extensive scene of palace life with trees and multiple figures, within a dragon border and frame of domestic utensils and fans, the reverse with upper border of domestic utensils and animals above a scene of trees and rocks and further foliate panels, separated into two sections, each leaf 108”h x 19”w (274.5cms x 48.5cms). (2) See illustration

€8000 - 12000 138

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Lot 972 972 A Chinese incised lacquer six-leaf Screen, 18th Century, the front decorated with an extensive scene of palace life with elaborate buildings and figures, with an upper broad border of domestic utensils and a lower border of leaf sprays and foliage, the reverse with a continuous scene of trees and exotic birds above a border of utensils, each leaf 72”h x 16”w (183cms x 41cms). (1) Provenance: Lionel N. de Rothschild, Esq., O.B.E., 18 Kensington Palace Gardens, W.8, Christie’s, London, 27 April 1942, lot 89 See illustration

€6000 - 8000 140

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LARGE DRAWING ROOM 976 - 1009 976 A pair of Waterford cut-glass five-light Chandeliers, Irish, George II period, each with an inverted dish corona hung with linked swags and drops above a fluted baluster column and five notched branches with star drip-pans and tulip-shaped nozzles, in a bowl above a further inverted corona and ball terminal, one with extensive replacements, approx. 42” x 26” (107cms x 66cms). (2) See illustration

€4000 - 6000

Lot 976

977 A large eight-light cut-glass Chandelier, George III period - late 18th / early 19th Century, with inverted dish corona hung with link swags of drops above a baluster vase-shaped column and eight upscrolled arrow branches with circular drip-pans hung with drops above eight scrolled candle-branches with lobed drip-pans and circular nozzles, mounted in a bowl above a further inverted corona and a faceted bottle shaped ball terminal, 60”h x 40”w (152cms x 102cms). (1) Provenance: Anonymous Sale, Christie’s, London, 1 June 1961, lot 5 See illustration

€15000 - 25000

978 Six pairs of cream and blue silk full-length Curtains, lined and interlined, each with swagged and pleated pelmet and plain drops. (6) €2500 - 3500

Lot 977

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Lot 979

979 A suite of giltwood Seat Furniture, George II / III period, mid-18th Century, comprising ten fauteuils and a pair of sofas of date, each fauteuil with cartouche-shaped padded back, armrest and serpentine seat covered in pale blue chinoiserie silk, with chanelled frames and arm-supports and on cabriole legs headed by stylised shells, re-gilded. (12) See illustration

â‚Ź15000 - 25000

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LARGE DRAWING ROOM 976 - 1009 980 A turinese pale blue-painted and parcel-gilt Centre Table, mid-18th Century, Viennese, the eared rectangular top with moulded foliate edge and mounts set with a later pink marble, with strapwork carved frieze and the aprons carved with elaborate acanthus and scrolls centred by a Diana mask issuing foliage, on square tapering legs headed by square capitals carved with leaves and joined by a panelled X-shaped stretcher centred by an urn and with scroll carving, restorations and redecorated, the apron decoration on three sides of a later date, 34 1/4”h x 63”w x 31 1/2” (87cms x 160cms x 80cms). (1) Note: The form for this table is inspired by French designs for tables by Lepautre, circa 1685. There are comparable Louis XIVinspired tables lacquered in black and gold at the palace of Stupinigi, near Turin. See illustration

€15000 - 30000 981 An Aubusson Tapestry EntreFenetre, Napoleon III, woven with flowers, a cartouche above similar panelled base in a plain crimson border, 111” x 44 1/2” (282cms x 113cms). (1) €600 - 900

Lot 980

982 An Entre-Fenetre, Napoleon III, the ivory ground woven with a central panel of musical instruments surrounded by flowersprays and with a pale blue and grey scrolled border with flowerhead pendant cresting, the faded crimson border woven with further panels of flowers, 108” x 41” (274cms x 104cms). (1) €600 - 900 983 An Entre Fenetre, Napoleon III, the beige field woven with a floral wreath suspending further floral swags, the base woven with a river scenes with wreaths and a large red and white flower within a faded crimson border, 129” x 51” (327cms x 130cms). (1) €600 - 900

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Lot 984

984 A suite of giltwood and tapestry Seat Furniture, 19th Century in the Louis XVI style, comprising a canapé and eight fauteuils, with 18th Century tapestry, each with arched padded back and bowed seat centred by an oval depicting figures and animals in the manner of Aesop’s Fables, the canapé back with the oval flanked by ribbon-tied trophies, with ribbon-tied rosebud crestings and ribbon-edged frames on turned tapering stop-fluted legs, each with pressed metal label HALTON COLLECTION, some reweaving particularly to the backs, regilt. (9) Provenance: Lionel de Rothschild, Esq., O.B.E., 18 Kensington Palace Gardens, London W8, Christie’s, London, 27-29 April 1942, lot 138 See illustration

€15000 - 30000

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Lot 985 985 An ormolu mounted mahogany Commode a l’anglaise, Louis XVI - late 18th Century and later, the white marble top with serpentine ends and baluster pierced gallery above a frieze drawer and conforming sides mounted with stiff leaves alternating with flutes divided by rectangular flowerhead mounts above a pair of later central doors inlaid with ‘MA’ monogram and with cut corners inlaid with flowerheads, the sides with serpentine grey-veined white marble shelves with conforming baluster galleries, on turned tapering legs and toupie feet, the reverse branded with an interlaced LL monogram below a crown. 38”h x 58 1/4”w x 22” (96.5cms x 148cms x 56cms). Provenance: Reputedly bought in the courtyard of Versailles during the Revolution See illustration

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LARGE DRAWING ROOM 976 - 1009 986 A kingwood and parquetry Table en Chiffonière, Louis XV - mid-18th Century, the canted rectangular three-quarter arched galleried top with serpentine front and side drawer, the front with two drawers inlaid sans traverse with a panel, on square cabriole legs with foliate sabots, one drawer with printed paper label of NIXON/ Upholder Paper Hanger, Auctioneer/ Appraiser & House Agent / Great Portland Street/ LONDON, 26 1/2”h x 17 1/2” x14 3/4” (67cms x 45cms x 35cms). (1) See illustration

€3000 - 6000

987 A pair of Meissen models of Magpies, circa 1860, blue crossed swords marks and incised marks, naturalistically modelled perched on branches above rockwork (some damages and restoration to beaks), 20 1/2” (52cms)h. (2) See illustration

€800 - 1500 Lot 986

988 A giltwood and painted Overmantel Mirror, Regency period - early 19th Century, the inverted breakfront cornice above a frieze of putti pulling a chariot, between flowerentwined cluster column pilaster angles, 68 3/4” x 54” (174.5cms x 137cms). (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500

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976 - 1009 LARGE DRAWING ROOM

Lot 990 990 An ormolu mantel Clock, Louis XV style mid-19th Century, the circular Roman chaptered enamel dial with pierced gilt handles and signed Causard Hgr du Roi/Suivt la Cour, with striking movement similarly signed, with urn cresting in a cartouche-shaped case with pierced sand-fret sides and pendulum aperture, the shaped rectangular base with scroll feet, lacking some peripheral mounts, 15 1/2” (39cms)h. (1) See illustration

€2000 - 4000

Lot 989 989 A pair of ormolu and bronze three-branch Candelabra, Second Half 19th Century, the stems modelled as winged putto wearing gilt clothes and holding aloft slender baluster vases mounted with anthemions and bands of laurel foliage and with seated griffin finials and issuing three fluted and spirally-turned scrolled candle-branches with circular drip-trays, the candlesconces cast with bands of stiff leaf foliage and anthemions, modelled as standing on circular naturalistic bases on engine-turned and key-pattern decorated cylindrical plinths with goats’-head masks and on rectangular bases and with further associated Siena marble rectangular plinth, one damaged at the arm, fitted for electricity, 27 1/2” (70cms) ex fittings. (2) See illustration

€5000 - 8000

Lot 991 991 A pair of gilt metal-mounted green and clear-glass cut Candlestick Lustres, 19th Century, the sconce with a shaped bevelled rim suspending drops above a faceted section, supported by an urn-shaped stem in green cut with a band of diamonds between flutes above a stepped lemon-squeezer base (some sections of drops lacking and minor chipping), 10” (25.5cms). (1) See illustration

€200 - 300

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LARGE DRAWING ROOM 976 - 1009 992 A Louis XVI ormolu-mounted amaranth, tulipwood, marquetry and parquetry cylinder Bureau, circa 1780, the later rectangular white marble top above a moulded cornice and three frieze drawers with draped cartouche escutcheons, the solid cylinder inlaid with an elaborate capriccio pictorial marquetry scene of a landscape with figures and classical ruins with dogs, a horse and other animals within a chequer-pattern border and enclosing an interior with a red leather-lined writing surface, four drawers and seven pigeon-holes all inlaid with flowers and domestic utensils in the Chinese style above a kneehole with concave-fronted oak drawer flanked to either side by two similarly inlaid short drawers on turned tapering legs inlaid with flutes and headed by simulated fluted panels on toupie feet, remounted and restorations, with pressed metal label BATTERSEA COLLECTION KPG. (1) Provenance: Constance de Rothschild, Lady Battersea (d. 1931) Lionel de Rothschild, Esq., O.B.E., 18 Kensington Palace Gardens, London W8, Christie’s, London, 27-29 April 1942, lot 144 See illustration

â‚Ź15000 - 25000

Lot 992


976 - 1009 LARGE DRAWING ROOM

Lot 993 993 A Continental porcelain Group of Elizabeth of Russia on horseback, circa 1900, underglaze blue script T. mark, after a Meissen original, the Empress on a white charger with a boy in Eastern dress as groom, on a mound base (some minor restoration), 13” (33cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500

Lot 994 994 A pair of Samson figural Candlestick Groups, c. 1890, in the Derby style, modelled as seated musicians, he playing bagpipes with a hound at his feet, she playing a mandolin with a lamb at her feet, before flowering boscages issuing twin branches with leaf-moulded pierced sconces and drippans, on scroll moulded bases (some minor damages), 10” (25cms)h. (2) See illustration

€400 - 600

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Lot 995 995 A giltwood Console Table, Louis XV - mid 18th Century, with white and grey speckled marble moulded serpentine top, the frieze carved with scrolls and foliage and centred by a pierced shell on shell and graduated harebell carved scroll supports joined by a shaped stretcher centred by a further pierced overhanging shell supported by scrolls, re-gilded, 32 3/4”h x 37 1/4”w x 20”d (83cms x 95cms x 51cms). (1) €5000 - 7000

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LARGE DRAWING ROOM 976 - 1009

Lot 996 996 A Louis XV giltwood Console Table, mid-18th Century, the moulded brocatelle purple and yellow breschia serpentine marble top above a C-scroll and foliate carved frieze with central rockwork clasps on a trellis ground, the moulded scrolled cabriole supports carved with trailing flower-sprays and surmounted by displayed exotic birds with crestings and joined by a scroll moulded rockwork shell and foliate carved stretcher, 33”h x 52”w x 22”d (84cms x 132cms x 55.5cms). (1) See illustration

€5000 - 7000

997 A large attractive Savonnerie style deep pile Carpet, Victorian - late 19th Century, probably Axminster, the beige ground woven with a central crimson ground floral circlet with scrolling anthemion border and surrounded by eight displayed peacocks resting on scrolling roses within arches and supported by oval crimson panels woven with anthemions and laurel and centred by stars, the spandrels woven with ribbon-tied flower-sprays, the beige ground border woven in shades of brown, beige and black and ivory with trailing roses between and red ground triple leaf pattern stripe and an ivory ground pink floral stripe, rewoven to either end, cut and repaired to one side around fireplace shape, 23’6 x 19’6 (716cms x 593cms). (1) Provenance: Mrs. Meyer Sassoon, presumably sold, circa 1965 See illustration

Lot 997 152

€8000 - 12000

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976 - 1009 LARGE DRAWING ROOM

Lot 998 998 A Louis XV/XVI Transitional breakfront Commode, circa 1750, with breche d’alep marble top with canted front corners above a frieze of panelled chain with flowerhead angles, with two drawers inlaid sans traverse with cube and trellis parquetry surrounding an oval ribbon-hung scene of Venus and Cupid with roundel and laurel leaf handles and on square cabriole legs below inlaid flutes and with foliate sabots, with conforming ends, the reverse inscribed in chalk E3195/EX CROWTHER, the top damaged and now mounted on a slate backing, 34”h x 45”w x 20 1/2” (86cms x 114cms x 52cms). (1) See illustration

€12000 - 18000

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Lot 999

999 A mahogany double breakfront Bookcase, Irish George III period, c. 1770, the foliate-carved and fretwork-carved architectural pediment, centred by a bronze bust of a young child, the moulded dentilled cornice above six glazed doors, the centre section fitted with a drawer above a pair of panelled cupboard doors and flanked on either side by two drawers and two panelled cupboard doors on a moulded plinth base, adapted, 107”h x 137”w x 23” (272cms x 348cms x 58cms). (1) See illustration

€20000 - 30000

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976 - 1009 LARGE DRAWING ROOM

Lot 1000 1000 A Transitional ormolu-mounted tulipwood and parquetry Commode, 18th & 19th Century, the breakfront rectangular later green marble top above a frieze of flowerhead-filled chain above two long drawers inlaid sans traverse with flowerheadfilled trellis above a neoclassical apron mount, between keeled angles headed by fluted and acanthus-cast mounts above inlaid fluting and scrolled leg mounts with paw sabots, the sides with bois de bout marquetry foliate panels, re-veneered and reconstructed in the 19th Century with the addition of the frieze section, 38”h x 50 1/2”w x 23” (97cms x 128cms x 58cms). (1) Provenance: The Baroness Burton, Christie’s, London (Spencer House), 22 November 1950, lot 272 See illustration

€10000 - 20000

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LARGE DRAWING ROOM 976 - 1009 1003 A flat woven Rug, Aubusson style, modern, the beige field woven with scrolling foliage with pink inner border and beige and ivory ribbon-tied outer border, 9’ x 70” (275cms x 178cms). (1) €200 - 300

Lot 1002 1002 A rosewood Bureau-Plat, William IV period - circa 1830, the eared inverted breakfront rectangular brown leather-lined top crossbanded in padouk, above three mahogany-lined frieze drawers with rococo loop handles, the reverse with simulated drawers, the ends centred by masks within acanthus leaf, on cabriole legs headed by keeled angle clasps and on foliate sabots, 29 1/4”h x 53”w x 29”d (74cms x 135cms x 74cms). (1)

1004 A pair of Austrian walnut and floral marquetry Side Tables, late 18th Century, each with eared rectangular top above an entrelac border engraved with flowerheads and with central panels inlaid and engraved with musical instruments and flowerheads within a ribbon-tied laurel band in a geometric trellis surround, the similar friezes fitted with a drawer on moulded square tapering supports and gilt metal-mounted triangular clasps and on gilt metal fluted block toes, one bearing old paper label 543 and Schloss Schillersdorf 3041/5, the other with similar label numbered 3042/5, 27 1/2”h x 33 1/2”w x 25 1/4” (70cms x 85cms x 64cms). (2) See illustration

€10000 - 20000

Provenance: Alan Wyndham-Green Esq., Godington Park, Nr. Ashford, Kent, with Partridge, London €5000 - 8000

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976 - 1009 LARGE DRAWING ROOM 1005 A Louis XVI style kingwood, boxwood and ebony-lined trellis marquetry and harewood crossbanded Writing Table, late 19th Century, the oval top with moulded gilt metal border above a frieze drawer on sycamore crossbanded and boxwood lined square tapering supports, the channelled angles mounted with graduated ormolu harebells and on square tapering foliate cast ormolu feet joined by scrolled stretchers centred by an oval under tier, 29” (74cms)h x 45” (114cms). (1) See illustration

€3500 - 5500

Lot 1005 Lot 1006 1006 A brass inlaid rosewood ladies vanity / jewellery case, Regency period, early 19th century, the rectangular hinged top enclosing a fitted interior, with jewellery trays and other fitted compartments, 11.5” (28.5cms). (1) See illustration

€400 - 600 1007 An ormolu mounted amaranth, tulipwood and parquetry table-en-chiffonier, Louis XVI - circa 1770, the replace rounded rectangular grey-veined white marble top above a three-quarter gallery above three drawers inlaid with flowerheadfilled trellis and with cartouche lockplates on turned, tapering, simulated fluted legs, bearing the stamp VIRRIG twice, remounted, restorations, varations to the fluting ofn the legs, 30.25” (77 cm) x 17.25” (44.5 cm) wide x 13” (33 cm) deep. (1) Provenance: probably acquired in the late 19th century by R.A. Ogilby (d. 1902) for Pellipar House, Londonderry; moved from Pellipar circa 1920 to Moreton Hall, Warwickshire. Col. R.J.L. Ogilby, D.S.O., D.L. Moreton Hall, Warwickshire, sold Christie’s London 19th November 1947, Lot 51 See illustration

€1500 - 2500

Lot 1007

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LARGE DRAWING ROOM 976 - 1009

Lot 1008 1008 A pair of giltwood console tables, Louis XV - 18th century by Laurent Lalbertaut, each with moulded and undercut campan melangé serpentine top above an elaborately carved pierced frieze centred by a rockwork cartouche and with foliage and C-scrolls, on double pierced scroll legs headed by ho-ho birds and entwined with roses, joined by stretchers centred by a vase of flowers above a scallop shell, on scroll feet, re-gilt, one stamped L. LALBERTAUT and with fragmentary paper label ‘FRE[EMAN],/Looking[g] [Glass] s Manufacturer /SELLER AND DEALER IN WORKS OF ART / LAMPS, BRONZES/ LONDON-STREE[T]..’, minor variations in width and carving, 33” (93cms) high x 48.25” (122.5cms) wide x 22” (56cms) deep. Provenance: Anonymous Sale, Christie’s London, 3 December 1964, lot 167. The very rare stamp ‘Lalbertaut’ is recorded on three other tables: a pair sold by Mrs. Biddle, Galerie Charpentiere, Paris 15 December 1959, lot 88 and a single table sold Christie’s, New York, 19 October 2007, lot 259. The 1959 Paris sale catalogue suggested that the stamp belonged to a sculptor named ‘Bertaut’ who worked for the Court. Records show that a Laurent Lalbertaut was married to Anne Cavillé and his profession was noted as maître menuisier; their son also named Laurent, was born in Paris on 3 July 1752. The label is that of William Freeman, a cabinet-maker and dealer in Norwich. The address post-dates 1830 and the firm existed until circa 1850. See illustration

€20000 - 30000

Lot 1009 1009 A pair of French porcelain ormolu-mounted DARK BLUE vases, Second half 19th century, the porcelain possibly 18th century, each tapering cylindrical body with pierced frieze, the cover with cone finial, the scrolled handles cast with graduated berried harebells, on a spreading foliate-cast socle and circular berried laurel base on a square plinth. 11.5” (29.2cms) high. (2) See illustration

€3000 - 5000 158

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Lot 1008 - a pair


SMALL DRAWING ROOM 1010 - 1043 1013 A Regency brass-bound mahogany navette-shaped Bucket, early 19th Century, with loop handle, 13.75” (35cms)h. (1) €700 - 1100

Lot 1010 1010 A brass and steel Basket Grate, George III period - circa 1770, with rectangular backplate above a curved basket with rounded bars, a solid steel front mounted with columns of leaves between palmettes and urn finials, on baluster legs, 30” (76cms)w. (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500 1011 A set of three early brass and steel Fire-Irons, Victorian - mid-19th Century, each with beaded arched finial above a flowerhead-filled trellis handle, the shovel with serpentine waisted foliate pierced pan, 29.5” (75cms). (3) €500 - 700

Lot 1014 1014 A burr-elm and kingwood crossbanded Pembroke Table, George III period - circa 1770, with moulded rectangular twin-flap top, the frieze fitted with a drawer on brass and leather barrel castors, 28 1/2”h x 40 1/2”w x 25” (72.5cms x 103cms x 64cms). (1) See illustration

€1800 - 2500

Lot 1016 1016 A fine walnut Bureau Bookcase, early Georgian style, with moulded stepped overhanging cornice fitted with a pair of mirrored doors enclosing an interior fitted with six small drawers and three long drawers, the moulded rectangular crossbanded fall-flap enclosing a fitted interior above three long graduated crossbanded drawers on a moulded plinth base with bracket feet, 82 3/4”h x 39”w x 22”d (210cms x 99cms 56cms). (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

Lot 1015 Lot 1012 1012 A pair of Louis XV style ormolu Candlesticks, in the rococo style, 20th Century, each with circular drip-pan on an entwined scrolled column and stepped scrolled cast base, 9 3/4” (25cms). (2) See illustration

€300 - 400

1015 A walnut and fruitwood Occasional Table, the circular satinwood top inlaid with oval panels of flowerheads and foliage on an ebony ground with a central radiating panel suspending harebells, the border with elliptical panels inlaid with further foliage and with gilt metal rim on a stand with three turned columns centred by an under tier surmounted by a cupshaped boss, moulded splayed tripod supports, bearing the trade label of Wm. Austin & Co. Decorators and Furnisher’s, 110 Oxford Street W, 27”w x 19”d (68.5cms x 48.5cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 500 160

Lot 1017 1017 A walnut Chest, George I period - circa 1720, the rectangular moulded quarter-veneered top inlaid with feather-banding above two short and three long drawers with reeded divisions, on moulded apron and later shaped bracket feet, losses, 36”h x 40 1/2”w x 22 1/2”d (92cms x 103cms x 57cms). (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2000

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1010 - 1043 SMALL DRAWING ROOM

Lot 1020

Lot 1019

Lot 1018

1019 A pair of Louis XVIII bronze and ormolu Candelabra, circa 1815, the supports with classically draped female figures holding aloft scrolled flower and fruitfilled cornucopia issuing a central tapering stem with scrolled vine leaves and bunches of grapes surmounted by a leaf-cone finial suspending ring tassels and surrounded by three foliate cast scrolled candle-branches suspending later chains and on white marble cylindrical plinths mounted with ribbon-tied vine leaves and grapes, on a stiff leaf and moulded base and rectangular plinth, 30 3/4” (78cms) h. (1)

1018 A silver-plate-mounted tortoiseshell Tea-Caddy, George III, late 18th Century, strung overall with ivory, the rectangular hinged top enclosing a fitted interior with two lidded wells and associated cut-glass bowl, with loop handle, the front with oval escutcheon, 5 3/4”h x 12”w (14.5cms x 30cms). (1)

See illustration

See illustration

€10000 - 15000

€1000 - 1500

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1020 A giltwood and ebonised Overmantel, Regency period - early 19th Century, the bowed ball-encrusted cornice mounted with a central foliate recess issuing stylized anthemions, the rectangular mirror plate above a yellow, green and red-painted frieze decorated with classical figures beside a brazier and flanked by turned demi-column pilasters headed by ebonised foliate cast capitals and with ebonised and bead moulded bases, plate replaced, 84 3/4” x 43.75” (215cms x 111cms). (1) See illustration

€3000 - 5000

Provenance: Lionel de Rothschild (18821942), 18 Kensington Palace Gardens, W8, sold Christie’s House Sale, 27-29 April 1942, lot 156

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Lot 1022 1022 A kingwood and floral marquetry bombé Commode, Louis XV - mid 18th Century, the slightly serpentine moulded grey and white serpentine marble top above two drawers inlaid sans traverse with scrolling foliage and strapwork between similarly inlaid shaped sides, the keeled angles with rams’-head mask clasps fluted and cast with entwined foliage and flowerheads to pierced foliate cast scrolled sabots, stamped ‘RUBESTUCK’ and ‘JME’ front right under marble, remounted, 35 1/2”h x 45”w x 24” (90cms x 114cms x 61cms). (1) Note: Francois Rubestuck, Maitre in 1766 See illustration

€10000 - 15000

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1010 - 1043 SMALL DRAWING ROOM

Lot 1025

Lot 1023 1023 A mahogany Night Cupboard, 18th Century and later, the rounded rectangular top with pierced quarter fretwork-carved gallery above a similarly carved and pierced hinged fall-flap between similar sides, with moulded square supports, the sides with brass carrying handles, formerly fitted with a commode drawer, now adapted, 31”h x 20”w (79cms x 51cms). (1)

1025 A rosewood Games Table, George IV period- circa 1820, the rounded rectangular top with gadrooned border and inlaid in boxwood and ebony with a chessboard, the frieze fitted with a drawer one side on a turned baluster stem and concave quadripartite support ending in baluster feet with recessed brass castors, 29 1/2” x 30 1/2” (75cms x 77cms). (1)

1026 A black and gilt-Japanned Cabinet-on-Stand, fitted with a pair of doors decorated with hens and a cockerel amidst scrolling foliage and trees, the sides decorated with flower-sprays issuing from leaves, the interior similarly decorated and fitted with eight variously-sized drawers decorated with Oriental figures, town scenes and birds, on a George II style giltwood stand with foliate and strapwork carved border above a shell and acanthus carved pounced frieze, the apron carved with scrolls and foliage and centred by a stylized anthemion on cabriole supports headed by acanthus bearded portrait masks with hatch scroll head dresses and on acanthus carved cabriole supports and conforming bun feet, 49 1/2”h x 26”w x 17”d (125cms x 66cms x 43cms). (1) See illustration

€2500 - 3500

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€800 - 1500

See illustration

€500 - 800

Lot 1024 1024 A pair of mahogany Side Chairs, George III period, late 18th Century, each moulded and arched back above a pierced anthemion splat with two flower heads, on front square tapering spade legs, covered in salmon coloured self print silk. (2) See illustration

€400 - 600

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SMALL DRAWING ROOM 1010 - 1043

Lot 1028 1027 A mahogany and black walnut Occasional Table, the circular moulded top on a pierced tapering spreading stem carved with graduated harebells on foliate flowerhead and C-scroll carved scroll tripod base, the lower section possibly from a pole-screen, the top broken and repaired, 27 3/4” x 23 1/2” (70.5cms x 60cms). (1) €200 - 300

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1028 Circle of PIETRO PERUGINO (c.1450-1523) The Madonna and Child, tempera on panel, 27 1/4” x 22 1/4” (69cms x 56.5cms). (1)

1029 An ormolu three-light Lampe Bouillotte, 20th Century in the Louis XV style, 22 1/2” (57cms)h. (1) €300 - 500

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€8000 - 12000

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1010 - 1043 SMALL xx -DRAWING xx FURNITURE ROOM

Lot 1030 1030 An open frame sixteen-light Chandelier, Louis XV style - late 19th Century, with overhanging leaf corona above tiers of flower-spray shaped nozzles divided by scroll branches hung with tear-drop shaped flat drops, the lower tear-drop shaped frame with gilt brass flowerhead-shaped drip-pans and glass drip-pans with turned nozzles, with associated lowest ball terminal, 65” x 32” (165cms x 81cms). (1) Provenance: Baron de Neuflize See illustration

1031 A four seater Sofa, early 20th Century, with padded back and seat, and four seat cushions, covered in floral and bird pattern polychrome cotton, on scrolled braganza feet, 80” (203cms). (1) See illustration

€300 - 400

1032 Six similar floral tapestry Cushions, each with a fringe border; together with a larger similar ditto. (7) €500 - 700 1033 A modern three-seat Settee, with rectangular back with loose cushions and out scrolled arms covered in pink trellis pattern material, 77” (196cms). (1) See illustration

€500 - 700

€6000 - 9000

Lot 1031

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SMALL DRAWING ROOM 1010 - 1043

Lot 1036

Lot 1035 Lot 1034 1034 A mahogany Library Armchair, George III period, with padded back, seat and arm rests, the curved arm supports headed with carved flower heads, raised on front square canted legs. (1) See illustration

1035 A mahogany Library Armchair, the padded back, seat and arm rests flanked with curved, reeded and gadroon moulded arm supports, on conforming front square chamfered legs, united by a H-stretcher, pierced with Gothic tracery. (1)

1036 A Serabend Carpet, the red field woven with rows of alternately hooked boteh, the ivory ground geometric border between multiple guard stripes, 12’2” x 106” (371cms x 270cms). (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500

See illustration

€1800 - 2500

€1800 - 2500

Lot 1038 1038 Two German porcelain Groups of Musicians, circa 1900, spurious Ludwigsburg mark modelled as couple musicians, in the 18th Century style, with a seated hurdy-gurdy and bagpipe player and a shepherdess playing a mandolin with companion, each on a scroll moulded base, 9” (23cms)h. (2) See illustration

€200 - 300 1039 Two pairs of cream and pink striped silk Curtains, lined and interlined, with triple swag and fringed pelmets, 12’3 x 7’2 (373cms x 219cms). (1) €800 - 1500 1040 A brass carriage clock, with French movement and five glass panels, and an enamel dial with Roman numerals, 5.25” (13cms). (1) €150 - 200

Lot 1041 166

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1010 - 1043 SMALL xx -DRAWING xx FURNITURE ROOM

Lot 1042

1041 A pair of two-tone ormolu and white marble three-light candelabra, Louis XV - circa 1770, each with standing draped vestal figure holding aloft three entwined fluted cornucopiae with fruiting nozzles and beaded drip-pans, on a cylindrical plinth edged with stiff leaf and berries, on a square base, 27.5” (70 cm) high. (2) See illustration

€8000 - 15000

Lot 1043

1042 An ormolu mantel clock, late Louis XV - circa 1765, the case with fluted column sides below a husk draped urn with berried finial and pierced loop handles, the base with rounded ends and on block feet centred by flowerheads; the associated circular Roman dial with pierced gilt hands and inscribed ‘Lepaute / HGER DU ROI’ and signed ‘Barbezat’; the associated twin barrel movement with repalced Brocot type escapement and outside countwheel strike on bell, and later winding key, 15” (38cms) high x 12.5” (31.8cms) wide x 7.25” (18.5cms) deep.

1043 A pair of ormolu and rouge marble urns, French - first half 19th century, each lid with leaf and cone finial above a pierced frieze, the body with a continuous panel of female classical figures holding floral garlands, on a fluted foliate cast socle and square plinth mounted with Mercury masks, on bun feet, 17.25” (43.8cms) high. (2) See illustration

€4000 - 6000

Provenance: Possibly the Earls of Carrick, Mount Juliet, Kilkenny, until 1914 when the house was sold to The McCalmont Family, Mount Juliet, Kilkenny, sold Sotheby’s house sale, 20 October 1987, lot 115 See illustration

€3000 - 5000

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Lot 1047 1047 A set of six mahogany and oak Dining-Chairs, Irish, George III period - circa 1760, the moulded rectangular backs with slightly tapering sides and with pierced and interlaced ‘owl’s eye’ vase-shaped splats, the cream leather-covered seats with brass studded borders on moulded square supports and headed by scrolled angle brackets and joined by H-shaped stretchers, restorations and repairs, variations in colour, one chair re-toed. (6)

Lot 1044 1044 A giltwood side table in the George II style with rectangular brêche violette top, the pounced strapwork and foliate-carved frieze centred by a shell supporting scrolls, on hipped square legs and pieds-de-biche, the marble inscribed 533, 31.25” (79.5cms) high x 33.75” (85.5cms) wide x 21.25” (54cms) deep. (1)

See illustration

€1500 - 2500

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€2000 - 3000 1045 A mahogany and satinwood crossbanded Pembroke Table, George III - late 18th Century, with rectangular twin-flap top, the frieze fitted with a drawer to one end on boxwoodlined square tapering supports, 29”h x 42 1/2”extended wide x 36 1/2”d (73.5cms x 108.5cms x 92.5cms). (1) €400 - 600

Lot 1046 1046 A mahogany Cellaret, Regency period - early 19th Century, with hinged rectangular top enclosing a divided interior above a drawer, the sides with brass carrying handles on a stand with square tapering legs with brass caps and brass barrel castors, 24 1/2”h x 18”w (62cms x 46cms). (1)

1048 An inlaid mahogany Sideboard, Irish - George III period, the associated rectangular top with a low back gallery and the edge inlaid with an ebonised line, above two central frieze drawers with lion-mask and ring-handles and a waved apron centred by a shell and with oak leaf aprons, flanked to each side by two pairs of cupboard doors centred by leaf-filled urns, with foliateinlaid divisions and on square tapering legs, the interiors altered, possibly originally with a superstructure, restorations, 36 3/4”h x 119”w x 30 1/2”d (93cms x 302cms x 78cms). (1) See illustration

€2000 - 3000

See illustration

€500 - 700

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1044 - 1070 DINING ROOM

1049 A pair of carved giltwood and gilt-gesso Side Tables, George I - circa 1720, now with inset breccia marble tops, above a ribbon-and-rosette edge and a concave frieze with flowerheadfilled chain centred by a plumed mask, the moulded apron decorated with pouncing and edged with acanthus scrolls hung with oak leaf swag and with a central foliate boss, on cabriole legs centred by grotesque masks and with dolphin feet, restorations and replacements to the swags and frieze carvings, restorations and refreshments to gilding, 36”h x 41 1/2”w x 24”d (91cms x 105cms x 61cms). (1) See illustration

€18000 - 25000

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DINING ROOM 1044 - 1070 1053 An cut-glass eight-light Chandelier, Irish, probably Waterford, George II period - mid-18th Century, the baluster column with lozenge decoration above an inverted corona hung with lozenge drops and a ball, the bowl with scroll branches interspersed with overhanging branches suspending tear-drops, with star-shaped drip-pans hung with drops and plain nozzles, the base with inverted corona and waisted associated boss, restorations and replacements, 44”h x 28”w (112cms x 71cms). (1)

1056 A pair of mahogany cylindrical brass-bound Peat Buckets, Irish, George III, the sides with brass carrying handles, one with loose brass band, 12”h x 14”w (30cms x 35.5cms). (1) See illustration

€3500 - 5500

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€8000 - 12000 1054 Three pairs of gold velvet Curtains, lined and interlined, with swag and ball-fringed pelmets and plain drops, 145” x 71” (368cms x 180cms). (3) €700 - 1000 1055 A modern Egyptian cotton and wool Carpet, Ziegler style, the ivory ground woven all over with a trelliswork of flowerheads in reds, yellows, blues and beige, the green ground border woven with stylized flowerheads and scrolled multicoloured acanthus leaves between red and ivory ground floral borders, 23’7” x 14’4” (719cms x 437cms). (1) €1500 - 2500

Lot 1057 1057 A George III style mahogany open octagonal Wine Cooler, probably 20th Century, with moulded top above a metal liner, the sides with ring handles, on channelled square legs headed by scroll angles, 24”h x 17”w (61cms x 43cms). (1) See illustration

€700 - 1100

Lot 1053 1050 A mahogany Dining-Chair, George III - circa 1780, with waisted arched backs above pierced splats carved with anthemions and flowerheads, the bowed upholstered seats on square tapering supports and spade feet. (1) €100 - 150 1051 A brass D-shaped Fender, Regency - early 19th Century, with moulded top above pierced frieze with three pairs of griffins flanking roundels on stepped feet, 56” (142cms). (1) €400 - 600 1052 A heavy wrought iron Spark Guard, the mesh panel with scroll work raised on four scroll legs, 30”h x 25 1/2”w (79cms x 65cms). (1) €120 - 180 170

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â‚Ź8000 - 15000

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1058 AN ENGLISH MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, mid-18th Century and later, the rectangular later verde antico top above an egg-and-dart moulded frieze centred by a coat-of-arms between pierced foliate scrolls, on cabochon, harebell and acanthus-carved cabriole legs with hairy paw feet, replacements to the egg-anddart and corner brackets 35 1/4in. (90cms) high; 64 1/4in. (163cms) wide; 30 1/2in. (77.5cms) deep. (1) Note: The arms are probably those of Craycroft of Lincoln. Provenance: Moss Harris

Lot 1058

1044 - 1070 DINING ROOM

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Lot 1059

1059 JULIAN BARROW (B. 1939) A View of Mount Congreve from the Terrace, prior to renovations, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, 19 1/2” x 29 1/2” (49.5cms x 75cms). (1)

Lot 1060

1060 JULIAN BARROW (B. 1939) Front View of Mount Congreve, 19 1/2” x 29 1/2” (49.5cms x 75cms). (1) See illustration

€1500 - 2500

See illustration

€1500 - 2500

1061 PATRICK NAYSMYTH (1787-1831) Extensive Landscape with Figures and Dog on a Path at the Edge of a Wood, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed and dated on a rock lower right, 24 1/4” x 29 1/4” (61cms x 74cms). (1) €8000 - 12000

Lot 1061 172

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1044 - 1070 DINING ROOM

Lot 1067 1062 AFTER MISS DRAKE A pair of coloured prints, each depicting colourful flowers, 18 1/4”h x 26”w (46.5cms x 66cms). (1) €150 - 250 1063 AFTER MARIANA KNELLER, Colourful Floral Arrangement with Indexed Key describing each flower, limited edition, signed by the artist, 22 3/4” x 15 3/4” (58cms x 40cms). (1) €180 - 250 1064 A mahogany three-tier small Dumb Waiter, George III period - late 18th Century, with circular tiers on part-spirally reeded baluster columns, cabriole legs and pad feet. (2) €600 - 900

Lot 1066 1066 A set of six mahogany DiningChairs, Irish George III period - mid-18th Century, including an open armchair, each with yoked top rail above a pierced vase-shaped splat, the drop-in seats on moulded rounded square supports joined by H-shaped stretchers, with ash back rails; together with another similar mahogany side chair. (7) See illustration

€500 - 700

Lot 1068 1068 A pair of George III mahogany Candlesticks, 18th Century, with vase-shaped brass sconces, the fluted and writhen-turned stems on circular bases, weighted, 14 1/4” (36.5cms)h. (2) See illustration

1067 WILLIAM OSBORNE (1823-1901), A saddled bay hunter by a wall in a paddock, oil on canvas, 24” (61cms) x 32” (82cms).

€300 - 400

See illustration

€1500 - 2000

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Lot 1069

1069 A MAHOGANY CARLTON HOUSE DESK, Regency period - early 19th century, the curved superstructure with pierced brass trellis gallery above a central fall-front section simulated as six drawers and with a Bramah lock stamped ‘I. BRAMAH PATENT’ above three further drawers and flanked by curved cupboards with letter-boxes, the sides with inkwell drawers and a further drawer each, the main base with pull-out writing section and three drawers on turned tapering legs headed by reeded collars and with brass caps and castors41in. (104.5cm.) high; 71½in. (182cm.) wide; 33in. (84cm.) deep €80,000 - 100,000 1069A An Italian carved giltwood Candlestick, in the 17th century style, the vase shaped and leaf carved stem with a triform base with paw feet, now converted to a table lamp, 50.5” (128cms)h. (1) €300 - 400 1070 A giltwood centre table, George I period - c.1720, the later rectangular red, grey and white veined marble top on pounced and foliate carved frieze, raised on slender acanthus carved cabriole legs, with leaf carved pad feet, refreshments and regilding, 28.75” (73.5cms)h x 31” (78.7cms). (1) See illustration

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1071 - 1100 MISCELLANEOUS CERAMICS, xxGLASSWARE, - xx FURNITURE ETC 1071 A hexagonal brass Hall Lantern, in the Regency style, 20th century, with scrolling top above pierced anthemions and six glass panels, 23” (59cms). (1) €300 - 500 1072 A matched lot of Meissen floral decorated Plates and Bowls, all as is. (34 approx) €80 - 120 1073 A colourful Limoges porcelain Dinner, Tea and Coffee Service, comprising twentyfour plates, 8.5” (21.5cms), each with a floral border and gilt edge; twenty four two-handled bowls, covers and stands; fifty two matching saucers or stands; forty five plates, 7 1/4” (18.5cms); fourteen small plates, 6 1/4” (16cms); nine small coffee cups; thirty six saucers; twenty four tea cups; a two-handled oval serving dish, 14 1/2” (37cms); together with a smaller circular ditto, 10 1/4” (26cms). (a lot) €400 - 600

1078 Twenty five porcelain Plates, by Caulden Ltd, each decorated with tulips, eight similar saucers; a matching bread plate; together with a set of nine Minton floral cups; thirteen matching Minton saucers, and ten side plates. (a lot) €50 - 70 1079 A collection of Caulden China Tea and Coffee Ware, ranging in colour from dark blue, pink, yellow, light blue and salmon. (a lot) €60 - 90 1080 An English green, white and floral decorated Dessert Service, late 19th Century, comprising eleven plates, each with a trellis pattern border and three serving dishes, some pieces as is. (14) €80 - 120

1074 A set of eighteen English fine bone China Coffee Cups, by the Present Company, various colours, each with a gilt edge and handle; together with eighteen matching coloured saucers. (36) €100 - 150

1081 A colourful floral decorated porcelain Comport, Victorian, with light blue and gilt borders, on a baluster stem, with spreading foot; 7” (18cms)h; another smaller comport, 11 1/2” (29cms)w; and four matching plates; together with another late Victorian floral decorated part dessert service. (19) €80 - 150

1075 A yellow ground part Johnson Bothers Tea and Coffee Service; together with another lime green part set, a light blue part set, and a part pink ground breakfast set, and one other part yellow set (five part sets, a lot) €100 - 150

1082 A part Minton porcelain Breakfast Set, each piece colourfully decorated with pink and blue flowers, inside a gilt border, with the distributors name Morlocks of Oxford Street; comprising various size plates, saucers, bowls, cups, etc. (a lot) €80 - 120

1076 A part Royal Worcester porcelain Dinner Service, comprising fifteen dinner plates, 10.5” (27cms), each decorated with a gilt and floral border; six matching soup or pudding bowls, 10” (25cms); thirteen smaller plates, 9 1/4” (23.5cms); and five side plates, 7” (18cms). (a lot) €80 - 120

1083 A set of ten transfer printed Varenne Plates, 10 1/4” (26cms), with various classical scenes; together with twelve Royal Worcester turquoise and floral decorated Plates, 10 1/2” (26.5cms). (22) €80 - 120

1077 A part Czechoslovakian Meissen style blue and white Dinner Service, 29 pieces; together with eleven Wedgwood white and gilt edge plates, various sizes, each with Greek key border; other Royal Worcester plates; and other miscellaneous porcelain. (a lot) €40 - 60

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1084 A set of eighteen floral pattern Rosenthal porcelain Dinner Plates, 10.75” (27.5cms). (18) €80 - 120 1085 A set of six floral decorated and moulded Plates, 19th Century, some rubbed and with cracks; together with a set of ten floral decorated English porcelain dessert plates, each with gilt Rococo scroll border; and thirty two Royal Crown Derby side plates. (a lot) €80 - 120

1086 A set of nine large Brandy Balloons, modern, eight larger ditto; seven stemmed ice cream bowls; and thirteen glass stands. (a lot) €80 - 120 1087 A set of eight cutglass Flutes, each with facet cut stem; and two larger similar wines; a Victorian glass decanter with prism stopper; two other decanters; and miscellaneous assorted glass. (a lot) €80 - 120 1088 A pair of Minton’s large baluster shaped Toilet Ewers, each with a gilt edge and handle, 11.75” (30cms). (2) €80 - 120 1089 A miscellaneous selection of assorted Porcelain, Glass and Ceramics. (a lot) €60 - 90 1090 A large collection of miscellaneous Domestic Glass, mostly wines. (100 approx.) €40 - 60 1091 A collection of twelve miscellaneous tapestry and other cushions, some silk. €150 - 200 1092 A selection of assortted cushions, various shapes, sizes and colours. €100 - 150 1093 A red velvet cushion with armorial crest, together with seven other red satin cushions €120 - 150 1094 A pair of Staffordshire spills, 19th century, each modelled with a sheep perched by a tree stump on oval base. €70 - 120 1095 A six piece ENglish porcelain dessert service, 19th century, probably Rockingham, each piece with a different flower, comprising a comport, another serving dish, and four plates, together with a Berlin porcelain cabinet plate with pierced edge decorated with birds, a Creamware plate, and five other miscellaneous ceramics. (a lot) €80 - 120 175


MISCELLANEOUS CERAMICS, GLASSWARE, ETC 1071 - 1120 1096 A small brass carriage clock with five glass panels, 4.5” (11.5cms), together with a Tiffany & Co eight-day time piece, in the Art Deco style, 4.5” (11.5cms) €100 - 150 1097 AFTER G. VASI, A pair of coloured engravings, one depicting the Palazzo Panafilio, the other Palazzo Marescotti Gia Estense and one other similar black and white print. €100 - 200

1098 AFTER F. BOUCHER, A coloured engraving depicting a couple in a garden, another similar, another classical scene, and another large coloured engraving. (4) €80 - 120 1098 AFTER F. BOUCHER, A coloured engraving depicting a couple in a garden, another similar, another classical scene, and another large coloured engraving. (4) €80 - 120

1099 AFTER GEORGE MORLAND, A coloured engraving - The Dram, by W. Ward, London, published 1796, toghether with its companion, another coloured engraving After Francis Wheatley, Coming From Market, uniformly framed. €200 - 300 1100 AFTER LOUIS MIZEN, A limited edition coloured print, Blue Book, signed and inscribed and numbered 24/350, framed, 14.5” (37cms) x 33” (84cms). (1) €80 - 120

TACK & OTHER EQUESTRIAN RELATED ITEMS ITEMS 1101 - 1121 1101 A Gentleman’s leather Riding Boots, by Maxwell of Piccadilly, complete with full trees; a pair of black leather lined boots by J.C. Cording and Co., Piccadilly with commando style souls; and a pair of leather and canvas riding boots, with spring action trees, by Maxwell of London. (3) €200 - 300 1102 Two pairs of leather Riding Chaps, probably American, together with an unusual leather horses girth for a Western saddle; a pair of Itch Hide fur lined working boots; and a pair of brown leather and canvas riding boots; and two pairs of brown leather market boots; together with a quantity of boot accessories. (a lot) €200 - 300 1103 A Hunt Master’s Jacket, with brass buttons of West Middlesex Golf Club; a matching Waist Coat; and a purple Dress Jacket. (3) €80 - 120 1104 A pair of brown Gent’s Riding Boots, with trees, by Moykopf of Burlington Arcade, London, with full trees, with lace up ankles; together with a pair of black leather and white canvas riding boots, complete with trees and zip-up back; together with a wooden boot jack with turned handles. (3) €150 - 250 1105 A quantity of assorted Sporting Sticks and Crops, (8) €80 - 120

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1106 A pair of brown leather and canvas Riding Boots, with lace up ankles and leather soles, tipped and blaked; together with another similar ditto. (2) €150 - 200 1107 Four old Fishing Rods, together with a pair of old Binoculars. (5) €80 - 120 1108 A pair of black leather Gentleman’s Riding Boots, with lace up ankles and calf strap; together with a brown leather ditto; and another pair of brown leather and canvas riding boots. (3) €150 - 200 1109 A quantity of assorted old Suitcases and other Luggage, (a lot) €50 - 80 1110 A quantity of assorted Bridles with steel bits, two with martingales. (6) €180 - 250 1111 A general purpose 16 1/2” Saddle, by Thomas Berney (Kilcullen) (1) €80 - 150 1112 A Dressage 18 1/2” Saddle, by Thomas Berney (Kilcullen). (1) €80 - 150 1113 A general purpose straight flaps, 17 1/2” saddle. (1) €60 - 100

1114 A general purpose Hunting Saddle, 18”, by Gidden of London, straight flaps with knee rolls. (1) €100 - 200 1115 A general purpose 16” Saddle, by Thomas Wallace of Limerick. (1) €100 - 200 1116 A general purpose 16 1/2” Saddle, by Gidden of London, with knee rolls. (1) €80 - 150 1117 A general purpose 17 1/2” Saddle, by Berney of Kilcullen. (1) €80 - 150 1118 An old 18 1/2” general purpose Saddle, with jute under flaps, complete with stirrups. (1) €60 - 90 1119 Six assorted Bridles, each with steel bit; two with martingales and all with leather reigns. (6) €100 - 150 1120 A large quantity of assorted leather Bridle Pieces, bits, head pieces, head collars, girths, some bridles, etc; together with two wooden saddle horses. (a lot) €100 - 200 1121 A collection of various bone handled and other boot pulls, together with a glove stretch; and a quantity of other ivory and bone back brushes. (a lot) €70 - 90

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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Buyers are reminded that there is a 25% ( V.A.T. inclusive) premium payable on the final bid price for each lot. The Auctioneers are always pleased to advise clients and to execute bids on their behalf, but if successful, the purchase price payable will be the final bid price and the V.A.T. inclusive premium of 25 % chargeable thereon. Purchases through online bidding will be subject to a surcharge of 3% on the final bid price in addition to the buyers premium of 25% (this surcharge is levied by the online bidding organisation) Bids must always be made or confirmed in writing or by fax, reference being made to each sale through the code names on the title page of each catalogue. To ensure that bids will be accepted and that delivery of Lots is not delayed, intending Buyers should supply bank or other suitable references to the Auctioneers prior to the auction. The references should be supplied in good time to be taken up before the sale. Bids are accepted in Euro only. Bid offers can be accepted via email but must be confirmed in writing. Payment by cash, guaranteed cheque, wire transfer (details available on request) or credit card (mastercard/visa and subject to 3% surcharge). Cheques/Drafts to be made payable to ‘George Mealy & Sons Ltd’. Third Party Cheques or Drafts will not be accepted as payment for lots purchased. Terms used in this Catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them below: Paintings, Prints, Works Of Art, Furniture, Etc. • The first name or names and surname of the Artist or Craftsman In our opinion a work by the Artist of Craftsman. • Attributed to In our opinion probably a work by the Artist or Craftsman but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. • Circle of In our opinion a work of the period of the Artist or Craftsman that is in a similar style to the work of that Artist or Crafstman. • The surname of the Artist or Craftsman, preceded by ‘After’ In our opinion, a copy of the work of the artist or craftsman. • Signed, Stamped Has a signature or stamp, which in our opinion is the signature or stamp of the artist or craftsman. • Bears Signature or Stamp Has a signature or stamp, which in our opinion might be the signature or stamp of the artist or craftsman. • Dated Is so dated and in our opinion was executed at about that date. • Bears Date Is so dated and in our opinion may have been executed at about that date. All measurements are given height before width. ABBREVIATIONS:

IMPORTANT NOTICE: While Mealys endeavour to answer clients enquiries, we accept no responsibility or liability for any inaccuracy in auction results given verbally during the sale days. We recommend that clients should only make such enquiries following the conclusion of the Sale. N.B.: Please note the auctioneers offer no After Sale Guarantee whatsoever, with regard to mechanical and electrical items, or firearms. We accept no subsequent liability for any damage, loss or injury arising from the use of the foregoing. FIREARMS: Special Note Regarding Firearms • A specific Permit or Licence must be produced relating to the Firearm purchased, before same can be removed from our Premises. Please contact your local Garda Station for relevant information. LOTS INCORPORATING MATERIALS FROM ENDANGERED AND PROTECTED SPECIES e.g. Ivory, Rhinoceros Horn, Certain Coral and Shells, Certain Animal Skins, Tusks and Bones. Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of such items and other countries require a permit ( a CITES permit or suchlike ) prior to export and/or import of such items. Clients should be familiar with the specific requirements relating to their own circumstances, preferably prior to bidding on such lots and it the client’s responsibility to subsequently satisfy all such requirements. Mealys will not be permitted to release any such lots purchased, even if paid for by the purchaser, until they are satisfied that the purchaser is compliant with all relevant requirements and statutory regulations relating to the shipment or movement of such lots.

O.O.C.

Oils on Canvas

O.O.P.

Oils on Panel

O.O.B.

Oils on Board

W/C

Watercolour

GOU

Gouache

MAH.

Mahogany

VICT.

Victorian

EDW.

Edwardian

W.A.F.

With all faults

It is the purchaser’s responsibility to have arrangements in place for collection of lots purchased.

As Is

With all damages, faults, restorations, etc.

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REMOVAL AND DELIVERY All lots must be paid for and cleared by 4.30 p.m. on Friday, 13th July, 2012 All clearing is at the purchaser’s risk and expense. Any lots uncleared by 4.30 p.m. on Friday, 13th July, 2012, will be subject to Clause 3 of the Buyers Conditions and will be held in storage at the purchaser’s risk and expense.

ABSENTEE BIDDING Absentee and Telephone Bidders must have commissions lodged with our Offices before 4.30 p.m., Monday, 9th July 2012. We accept no responsibility or liability for acts or omissions regarding any bids received after this deadline. CONDITION REPORTS AND IMAGE REQUESTS All requests for condition reports and/or additional images of lots in this sale must be received no later than 5pm on Friday, 6th July, 2012. Any requests received after this deadline will not be entertained. We cannot guarantee that all such requests received will be answered by the sale days. 177


INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Abbreviations Pertaining To Books And Prints Included In Sale S.N.S.R. Sold, not subject to return

n.a.t.

mor. Morocco

cont. contemporary

w.a.f.

with all faults

A.M.S.

Armorial Motif on Spine

n.d.

no date

I.M.C.

Irish M/ss Commission

n.p.

no place

dws.

dust wrappers

d.j.

dust jacket

I.A.C.

Irish Archaeology Society

L.P.

Large Paper

h.m.p.

handmade paper

D.I.A.S.

Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies

O.O.C.

Oils on Canvas

O.O.B.

Oils on Board.

O.O.P.

Oils on Panel

vell. vellum hf.

half

port. portrait hd. hand cold. coloured engd.

engraved

frontis

frontispiece

not affecting text

W/c Watercolour GOU

Gouache

W.A.F.

with all faults

As Is

with all damages, faults, restorations, etc.

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BUYER’S CONDITIONS 1. INSPECTION: Ample opportunity is given for inspection and each purchaser by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to all the Sale Conditions, the physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired. 2. PROPERTY AND RISK: The property in a lot shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid the purchase price in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the purchaser from the fall of the hammer. Each purchaser shall forthwith give his full names and permanent address and if called upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall forthwith pay to Mealys such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. If the purchaser fails to do so, the lot may at the Auctioneer’s sole discretion be put up again and re-sold. 3. REMOVAL OF GOODS: (a) No purchase shall be claimed or removed until the sale has been concluded. All lots shall be paid for and removed at the buyers risk and expense at the end of the Sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all lots not so removed shall remain at risk of the buyer and subject to the minimum warehousing charges outlined below. If they are not paid for and removed within thirty days of the Sale the Auctioneer may re-sell them by Auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer, in respect of any loss, shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the purchaser of the lot. (b) Storage and warehousing charges: Please note that there will be no charge to purchasers who collect their lots within one week of the sale. On the Monday following one week after the sale, a transfer and administration charge of €10.00 per lot will be payable and a storage charge of €2.00 per lot per day will then come into effect. These charges are payable by the purchaser to Mealys and are subject to VAT. (c) However, with regard to House Clearance Sales there will be a minimum charge of €20 per Lot for items not collected before 4 o’clock the following day. This will include removal to our warehouse at Castlecomer, after that €2 per Lot per day will apply for storage, (but not insurance). (d) If any buyer fails to comply with any of the above conditions, the damage recoverable from the defaulter shall include all loss arising from any re-sale of the lot, together with the warehousing charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the auctioneer against the defaulters liability and may be appropriated in settlement of the liability. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to have arrangements in place for the collection of items purchased . We can recommend Gibbons Removals & Storage, Kilkenny, for this service. Mealys have very limited storage facilities our our auction rooms . 4. If within 30 days after the Sale of any item, the Auctioneer receives a notice in writing from the Buyers by Registered Post that such an item is a deliberate forgery, together with the necessary evidence to satisfy the Auctioneers of such an allegation, then the Sale of that item will be rescinded and the net Purchase monies refunded (less any outlays incurred by the Auctioneers) to the Purchaser. 5. In the event of any dispute arising in relation to any of the foregoing, the matter shall be referred to an Independent Arbitrator to be agreed between the parties. 6. Mealys may at their option sell at a ‘hammer price’ below the reserve but in any such case the Sale proceeds to which the Seller is entitled shall be the same as they would have been had the Sale been at the Reserve. 7. The Title of any Article or Articles purchased will not pass until the Auctioneers receive full payment for same. 8. Any person purchasing an item or items, whether on behalf of a client or not, is responsible for payment of that item or items. 9. Under no circumstances can the Auctioneers accept Third Party Cheques either in full or Part Payment of any lot. 10. By participating in this Sale, all buyers and bidders agree to be bound by the terms of the conditions of business which appear in the catalogue for Sale.

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11. From time to time Audio Visual Equipment is used to display items for Sale at Auction. This service is merely a reminder to the Customer of items viewed previously during View Days. We do not guarantee the quality of the item viewed, the accuracy of the images or guarantee the item on display is the item being sold. Disputes arising as a result of the displayed images will not be entertained. IMPORTANT NOTES Bids: We will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as permitted by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted to the Commissions Department by 4.30 p.m. Monday 9th July, 2012 and should be entered on the forms provided. Bank and Trade References are essential. With regard to this Service – Mealys accept no responsibility for items not viewed, whether condition report has been given or not. * Intending Buyers should note ‘live’ telephone Bids are limited to items with estimates in excess of €500 (Five Hundred Euro). Bids left by telephone will be accepted only on the condition that they are at the senders risk and must in any case be confirmed in writing. We accept no responsibility or liability for acts or omssions regarding any bids received after the deadline specified above. CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute arises between two or more bidders, the lot in dispute shall immediately be put up again and resold. 2. In the case of lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller. 3. The Purchasers to give their names and places of abode. The Auctioneers may request proof of identification and/or address of any purchaser attending or otherwise bidding at the sale. 4. The lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description at the buyer expense and risk, within one day of close of Sale; the Auctioneers not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness or authenticity of or any default or defect in any lot, and making no warranty whatever. 5. To prevent inaccuracy in the delivery and inconvenience in the settlement of the purchase, no lot can on any account be removed during the time of sale, and the remainder of the purchase money, must be paid absolutely on delivery. 6. Upon failure of complying with above conditions, the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited. All lots uncleared within the time of aforesaid shall be resold by public or private sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such resale, shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale. ayment by cash or guaranteed cheques and all major credit cards. ( credit 7. P card payments subject to 3% surcharge / administrative fee ) 8. Purchasers to pay 25 % (inclusive of V.A.T.) Buyers Premium on the final auction bid price. All lots are sold within the auctioneers V.A.T. Margin Scheme. This V.A.T is not recoverable by any V.A.T .registered buyer. Purchases through online bidding are subject to a surcharge of 3% in addition to the buyers premium stated above ( this surcharge is levied by the online bidding organisation ) 9. Please note the auctioneers offer no After Sale Guarantee whatsoever, with regard to mechanical and electrical items, or fire arms. We accept no subsequent liability for any damage, loss or injury arising from the use of the foregoing. 10. All lots must be paid for and cleared by 4.30 p.m. on Friday, 13th July, 2012 All clearing is at the purchaser’s risk and expense. Any lots uncleared by 4.30 p.m. on Friday, 13th July, 2012, will be subject to Clause 3 of the Buyers Conditions and will be held in storage at the purchaser’s risk and expense.

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Mealys Fine Art Ltd are one of Ireland’s busiest auction houses - based in Castlecomer, Co Kilkenny. We are known both nationally and internationally and pride ourselves on the delivery of the highest standard of professional service in the valuation and sale of personal property, particularly Fine Art, Antiques and Interiors. We also offer advisory services relating to the sale, disposal, or donation of the above. We conduct approximately eight major auctions per year - some at our salerooms in Castlecomer and others at selected locations in Dublin and other cities around Ireland. We have also conducted more sales on the premises of country house estates than any other Irish firm. Country House and Estate Sales are traditionally our forte, while regular gallery sales of fine and decorative art are now held quarterly. These high profile gallery sales include a diverse array of fine & decorative art and other chattels, including arms & militaria, carpets & rugs, ceramics & glass, clocks, watches and other timepieces, costumes and textiles, furniture, modern & contemprorary art, period paintings and watercolours, scientific instruments, sculptures & works of art, silver, jewellery and miniatures, taxidermy & natural history, toys & dolls, and vintage wine, spirits, and cigars. We are always happy to advise executors and trustees on the systematic and fair dissolution of chattels in an estate, and to provide probate, insurance and other valutations and advise on the sale, donation or valuation of private collections of any description.

Thomas Sydney Cooper (1803-1902) Sheep Grazing by a Mountain Path, oil on panel, 12” x 14” (30cms x 36cms) Featured in our Autumn Fine & Decorative Art Sale

Jacobus Van der Stock (1794-1864) Winter Landscape with Figures near a Town on a Frozen River, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 14” x 20” (36cms x 50cms) Featured in our Autumn Fine & Decorative Art Sale

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Bidding Slip

CASTLECOMER, CO. KILKENNY, IRELAND Tel: +353 (0)56 4400942 / 4441229 Fax: +353 (0)56 4400911 / 4441627 congreve@mealys.com

Sale No: 0215

Mount Congreve - The House Sale Tuesday 11 July and Wednesday 12 July 2012

Please bid on my behalf at the above sale for the following Lot(s) up to the price(s) mentioned below. I agree to comply with the Notices and Conditions of Sale as printed in the Catalogue. I understand that in the case of a successful bid a premium of 25% (inclusive of VAT) will be payable by me on the hammer price.

Lot No

Title of Description

€Bid Price (excluding premium)

Lot No

Title of Description

€Bid Price (excluding premium)

Bids We will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as permitted by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted to the Commissions Department by 4.30 p.m. on day preceding Auction, and should be entered on the forms provided. Bids left by telephone will be accepted only on the condition that they are at the senders risk and must in any case be confirmed in writing. Bank References are essential. With regard to this Service – Mealys accept no responsibility for items not viewed, whether condition report has been given or not. * Intending Buyers should note “live” telephone Bids are limited to items with estimates in excess of €500 (Five Hundred Euro). Bids are accepted in Euro only. Payment for all Lots purchased to be made in Euro. Bids are not accepted direct from the Internet / Email. We accept no responsibility or liability for acts or omssions regarding any bids received after the deadline specified above. Telephone Bidding If you are unable to come to the auction it may be possible to bid on the telephone for higher value lots. Please note that this service is only for lots with an estimate of €500 or more. The number of lines is limited so we would urge serious telephone bidding only and ask that you be prepared to bid over the top estimate. It would be advisable to leave a maximum covering bid in case we are not able to contact you by telephone. All lines must be booked and confirmed in writing before the day of the auction and preferably some time in advance. Telephone bidding involves many variables and whilst we take every care to ensure the smooth running of this service, we cannot be held liable if your bids are missed for any reason. PLEASE USE BLOCK LETTERS

Payment Conditions

Full Name

All purchases must be paid for in full and all cheques must be cleared before goods are released.

Address

Email

Telephone No

Signed

Date

In order to avoid delay, potential buyers are asked to make payment arrangements with us prior to Sale

Note: This Bidding Slip must be lodged with our office by 4.30 p.m. on day prior to sale. please check your bid/s All Cheques or Drafts to be made payable to “George Mealy & Sons Ltd.” Third Party Cheques or Drafts will not be accepted as payment for lots purchased. Email: congreve@mealys.com DELIVERY: All lots must be paid for and cleared by 4.30 p.m. on Friday, July 13th, 2012, All clearing is at the purchaser’s risk and expense. Any lots uncleared by 4.30 p.m. on Friday, July 13th, 2012, will be subject to Clause 3 of the Buyers Conditions and will be held in storage at the purchaser’s risk and expense.





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