THE OLD CINEMA, CHATSWORTH ST. CASTLECOM
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Lot 25/0288
Box: An Irish Georgian silver Sugar Tongs, a silver Butter Knife; a small papier mache Snuff Box; a South Sea Island Comb, a mother-o-pearl Scoop, attractive Photograph Frame, etc. A lot. (1)
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Lot 26/0288
A 16 piece blue enamel Dressing Table Set, brushes, mirror, jars etc. A lot. (1)
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Lot 27/0288
An attractive matching set of 8 English silver Napkin Rings, Birmingham c. 1900, with elaborate embossed decoration. (8)
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Lot 28/0288
By Douglas Bennett in a Limited Edition
An unusual matching pair of large heavy Irish silver Figural Spoons, with heads of ancient Irish male and female figures, made by Douglas Bennett, Dublin 1977, Limited Edition Set, No. 11 of 200; and a similar heavy silver Dish, the centre decorated with Irish motif, Dublin 1976 by same maker, all assayed, approx. 10 ozs. (3)More details › -
Lot 29/0288
An attractive cased set of silver Condiments, Birmingham c. 1927, consisting of a pair of peppers, a pair of open salts, and a mustard pot each with blue glass liner, and three small spoons, in original box. A lot. (1)
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Lot 30/0288
An early Sheffield plated Snuffer and Tray, some Continental silver Spoons, and other plated items. A lot. (1)
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Lot 31/0288
A small pierced Birmingham silver Bottle Coaster, a pair of silver Salts, with hoof feet, a collection of varied antique silver Spoons, egg cup, napkin rings etc. A lot. (1)
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Lot 32/0288
A set of 3 early 18th Century Irish silver Table Spoons, Dublin c. 1740; 3 smaller matching ditto, Edinburgh c. 1773, by Patrick Robertson & 2 others similar, overall weight approx. 16 ozs. (8)
Provenance: The MacNamara Family of Moyreisk & Ballyline, Co. ClareMore details › -
Lot 33/0288
An attractive set of 6 early Victorian English silver Dessert Spoons, Sheffield c. 1868, by Martin Hall & Co., with embossed and chased decoration, approx. 11 ozs. V. good. (6)
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Lot 34/0288
A fine heavy matching set of 6 early Victorian English silver Table Spoons, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1854, approx. 18 ozs, crested. Good. (6)
Provenance: The MacNamara Family of Moyreisk & Ballyline, Co. ClareMore details › -
Lot 35/0288
A pair of early Victorian English silver Sauce Ladles, by Elizabeth Eaton, London c. 1854, and an early Irish silver Sugar Tongs by John Power, approx. 6 1/2 ozs. Good. (3)
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Lot 36/0288
An early George III English silver Berry Spoon, with gilded bowl, a heavy Irish silver Grape Scissors with vine decoration, a silver Sugar Sifter Spoon, a small silver Sugar Nips, an engraved silver Jam Spoon, and three other Spoons, a lot. (8)
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Lot 37/0288
A set of 6 late George III Irish silver Dessert Spoons, a set of 5 Irish silver Teaspoons, a London silver Sauceboat; and a porcelain Mustache Cup and Saucer. (a lot)
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Lot 38/0288
A large Irish rat-tail silver divided Gravy Spoon, Dublin c. 1823, possibly by L. Nowlan, approx. 4 ozs, 12 3/4″ long. (1)
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Lot 39/0288
A very important mid-18th Century Irish Provincial Sauce Ladle, by Samuel Johns, Limerick c. 1750, the lipped handle with fine engraved decoration enclosing an oval with heraldic crest, and with heavily chased scalloped bowl, approx. 6 ozs, 14″ long. Rare. (1)
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Lot 40/0288
A rare plain Irish Provincial silver Soup Ladle, by Carden Terry, Cork c. 1790, approx. 6 1/2″ ozs, 13″ long. (1)
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Lot 41/0288
An unusual pair of English Serving Spoons, each with long chased and embossed handle and engraved bowl, London c. 1901, approx. 6 ozs, 25.5 cms (10″) long. (2)
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Lot 42/0288
A very good William IV period English kings pattern Fish Slice, with decorated pierced blade, London c. 1831, possibly by Wm. Chawner, approx. 6 ozs, v. good. (1)
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Lot 43/0288
A good Irish Georgian period plain silver Soup Ladle, possibly by John Power, Dublin, c. 1806, approx. 4 1/2 ozs, 12″ long. V. good. (1)
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Lot 44/0288
A good English George IV period silver Fish Slice, with shell decoration on handle, London c. 1829, possibly by Wm. Chawner, approx. 5 ozs. (1)
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