Silver and Objects of Vertu 2021-07-28 Auction - 350 Price Results - Bonhams in London - Page 6
A George II Irish provincial silver bullet teapotDUNHILL: a good gilt-plated and lucite 'Aquarium'GERALD BENNEY: A rare silver and enamelled box
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An Irish provincial silver milk jug: An Irish provincial silver milk jugincuse maker's mark SG and incuse STIRLING, Samuel Green of Cork, circa 1805Shaped-oval with prick-dot engraving and bright engraved band of leaves over a linear
0121: An Irish provincial silver milk jugEst. £600-£800
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A George II Irish provincial silver bullet teapot: A George II Irish provincial silver bullet teapotWilliam Clarke of Cork, Dublin 1728 Of conventional form with a straight spout, wood handle and engraved with a band of wriggle-work and dots, raised
0122: A George II Irish provincial silver bullet teapotEst. £2,500-£3,500
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A George III Irish silver tall cream jug: A George III Irish silver tall cream jugmaker's mark 'I.W' and stamped STERLING, possibly James Warner of Cork, circa 1795Tall helmet form with upright loop handle and applied reeded rims,
0123: A George III Irish silver tall cream jugEst. £800-£1,200
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A rare pair of Irish provincial silver snuffer scissors: A rare pair of Irish provincial silver snuffer scissorsMichael McDermott (1750 - 1784), Cork, circa 1765, stamped DERMOTT STERLINGScroll arms, the hinge applied with shell decoration, the shaped box
0124: A rare pair of Irish provincial silver snuffer scissorsEst. £700-£900
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An early 18th century Irish silver large tazza: An early 18th century Irish silver large tazzaDavid King, Dublin 1714, foot also with harp mark Conventional circular form with moulded border on a trumpet foot, the centre with engraved arms for
0125: An early 18th century Irish silver large tazzaEst. £2,500-£3,500
A pair of George I Irish silver candlesticks: A pair of George I Irish silver candlesticksJoseph Walker, Dublin 1714The nozzles with octagonal rim and moulded girdle, octagonal bluster stems with lower knop terminating in octagonal bases with
0126: A pair of George I Irish silver candlesticksEst. £4,000-£6,000Lot Passed
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A George I Irish silver 'strawberry' form counter dish: A George I Irish silver 'strawberry' form counter dishPeter Gervis (Gervais), Dublin 1715-16 Circular, fluted with sixteen panels/flutes, diameter 11.8cm, weight 3.6oz.Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Kurt
0127: A George I Irish silver 'strawberry' form counter dishEst. £800-£1,200
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A George I Irish silver mug: A George I Irish silver mugWilliam Bell, Dublin 1717, Tapering sides with double scroll handle, later engraved crest to front over a previous script engraving for JOHNSTON family, underside with
0128: A George I Irish silver mugEst. £600-£800
A pair of 18th century Irish silver salts: A pair of 18th century Irish silver saltsMatthew Walker, Dublin, circa 1730 Cauldron form with bellied sides, each on three lion mask paw feet, with blue glass liners, diameter 7cm, weight 7.3oz. (2)
0129: A pair of 18th century Irish silver saltsEst. £500-£700Lot Passed
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An 18th century Irish silver caster: An 18th century Irish silver castermaker's mark for Philip Kinnersley overstriking that of another, circa 1730 Conventional baluster form, the cover with panels pierced with scrolls and dots,
0130: An 18th century Irish silver casterEst. £400-£600
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An Irish silver marrow spoon: An Irish silver marrow spoonEdward Barrett, circa 1725, stamped with maker's mark and harp onlyOf conventional form, with rat-tail bowl, engraved initial 'T', length 19.8cm, another example, maker's
0131: An Irish silver marrow spoonEst. £200-£300
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A good George I Irish silver Hanoverian pattern large: A good George I Irish silver Hanoverian pattern large basting spoonEsther Forbes, Dublin 1725, bottom marked The long stem with prominent rat-tail, also with rat-tail reverse bowl, length 39.3cm,
0132: A good George I Irish silver Hanoverian pattern largeEst. £700-£900
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A rare Irish silver scissor wax jack: A rare Irish silver scissor wax jackThomas Walker, Dublin, circa 1735The scissor action plate with central thread terminating on a circular base pierced with band of scrolls and dots, height 15cm,
0133: A rare Irish silver scissor wax jackEst. £3,000-£5,000
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An 18th century Irish silver bowl: An 18th century Irish silver bowlAlexander Brown of Dublin, maker's mark only to underside, circa 1735 Plain hemispherical form with flared rim, on a flared foot, the underside of the base initialled
0134: An 18th century Irish silver bowlEst. £1,200-£1,500
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A collection of George I / II Irish silver Hanoverian: A collection of George I / II Irish silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, with prominent rat-tail stemsall DublinComprising:two George I spoons, Edward Bennet/Barrett, 1719, rat-tail bowl, crested
0135: A collection of George I / II Irish silver HanoverianEst. £600-£800
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A collection of six George II / III Irish silver marrow: A collection of six George II / III Irish silver marrow scoopsOf conventional form, comprising:maker's mark J:ASH in script letters, for John Ashe, Dublin, circa 1790, engraved script
0136: A collection of six George II / III Irish silver marrowEst. £500-£800
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A George III Irish silver dish ring: A George III Irish silver dish ringRichard Williams, Dublin 1771 Of low form pierced and chased with farmyard scene, depicting a goat, fox, birds and buildings among scrolls and flowers, the two oval
0137: A George III Irish silver dish ringEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A set of four George II Irish silver plates: A set of four George II Irish silver platesWilliam Williamson, Dublin 1748 Circular with gadroon rims, border engraved with coat of arms, with viscounts coronet, possibly for a member of the BURKE
0138: A set of four George II Irish silver platesEst. £1,500-£2,500
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A pair of George III Irish silver covered two-handled: A pair of George III Irish silver covered two-handled sauce tureensby R Williams, Dublin 1788Oval form on pedestal foot, with beaded rims, upright reeded loop handles, the domed cover with urn
0139: A pair of George III Irish silver covered two-handledEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A set of four mid 18th century Irish cast silver: A set of four mid 18th century Irish cast silver candlesticksMichael Fowler, Dublin, circa 1755, hibernia and harp marks, no date letterBaluster knop form, upper knop with shell corners and lower
0140: A set of four mid 18th century Irish cast silverEst. £8,000-£12,000
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An 18th century Irish silver sauceboat: An 18th century Irish silver sauceboatMatthew West, Dublin, circa 1775 Oval bellied form, crested, leaf-capped scroll handle, reverse bead punched rim, on three feet, with bead and fanned punched
0141: An 18th century Irish silver sauceboatEst. £250-£350
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A pair of George III Irish silver Hanoverian pattern: A pair of George III Irish silver Hanoverian pattern three-pronged table forksAlexander Richards, Dublin 1764 Reverse of the terminals crested, length 19.5cm, weight 4.7oz. (2)
0142: A pair of George III Irish silver Hanoverian patternEst. £160-£240
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MASONIC INTEREST: A George III Irish silver salver: MASONIC INTEREST: A George III Irish silver salverGustavus Byrne, Dublin 1796 Oval form with a thread border, with a bright engraved running band of flower head roundels and leaf scrolls on a finely
0143: MASONIC INTEREST: A George III Irish silver salverEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A George III Irish silver tea urn: A George III Irish silver tea urnJohn Craig, Dublin, circa 1780 Urn form with two leaf embellished flying scroll handles, pull-off dome cover with acorn finial, crested, the waisted neck with
0144: A George III Irish silver tea urnEst. £2,000-£3,000