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French School, 16th Century Ceiling panels depictingFollower of Carel van Falens (Antwerp 1683-1733 Paris)Follower of Peter Tillemans (Antwerp 1684-1734 Norton)
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A George III Irish provincial silver cream jug James: A George III Irish provincial silver cream jugJames Heyland of Cork, circa 1805 stamped HEYLAND, and incuse STERLINGShaped-oval with fluted sides, prick-dot and bright engraved flower and leaf motifs
0099: A George III Irish provincial silver cream jug JamesEst. £600-£800
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An 18th century Irish provincial silver cream jug: An 18th century Irish provincial silver cream jugStephen Mackrill, Cork, circa 1759, stamped with maker's mark SM over another punch and stamped STERLING Helmet shaped, the shaped wavy rim with high
0100: An 18th century Irish provincial silver cream jugEst. £1,200-£1,800
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A George III pair of Irish provincial silver Old: A George III pair of Irish provincial silver Old English pattern table / serving spoonsJohn Warner, Cork, circa 1775 maker's mark struck twice and stamped STERLINGThe front of the stems with
0101: A George III pair of Irish provincial silver OldEst. £70-£90
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A set of six Irish provincial silver pointed end: A set of six Irish provincial silver pointed end serving spoonsJoseph Gibson, Cork, circa 1790, stamped GIBSON and STERLING Long stems and single drop bowl, crested, length 26cm, weight 16.9oz. (6)
0103: A set of six Irish provincial silver pointed endEst. £1,000-£1,500
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An 18th century Irish silver rococo coffee pot John St: An 18th century Irish silver rococo coffee potJohn St John, Dublin, circa 1765 Baluster form, profusely chased with trailing foliate decoration running down the body between slender incurved flutes,
0105: An 18th century Irish silver rococo coffee pot John StEst. £2,500-£3,500
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A George III Irish silver hook end soup ladle bottom: A George III Irish silver hook end soup ladlebottom marked, David T Peter, Dublin 1765 The shell bowl with chased acathus leaf heel, the front of stem flat chased rococo cartouche and trailing
0106: A George III Irish silver hook end soup ladle bottomEst. £200-£300
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An George III Irish silver swing-handle cream pail: An George III Irish silver swing-handle cream pailEdward Boyce, Dublin, circa 1780 Tapered pierced sides, decorated with a sailing vessel on one side and the other with a swan flanked by a tree and
0108: An George III Irish silver swing-handle cream pailEst. £700-£900
An 18th century Irish silver lemon strainer John: An 18th century Irish silver lemon strainerJohn Hamilton, Dublin, circa 1720, handles each struck with harp marks, only one maker's mark With shaped extending handles, one handle with later engraved
0109: An 18th century Irish silver lemon strainer JohnEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
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A George III Irish silver snuffer tray with matched: A George III Irish silver snuffer tray with matched scissorsThe scissors, John Stoyte, Dublin 1794, the tray, maker's mark incuse WC, Dublin 1794 The elongated tray with tapered ends forming the
0110: A George III Irish silver snuffer tray with matchedEst. £1,000-£1,500
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Six George I Irish silver Hanoverian pattern: Six George I Irish silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoonsGeorge Smart, Dublin 1715, date letter not visible on two With rat-tail reverse bowls, back of stems with engraved crest, length 20cm, weight
0111: Six George I Irish silver Hanoverian patternEst. £600-£800
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A George I Irish silver spoon tray Philip Kinnersley: A George I Irish silver spoon trayPhilip Kinnersley (Kinnersly), Dublin 1716 Plain oblong form with moulded rim, underside with engraved initials 'I''A.E', length 17.6cm, weight 3.1oz.
0112: A George I Irish silver spoon tray Philip KinnersleyEst. £500-£700
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A Queen Anne Irish silver small tazza David King,: A Queen Anne Irish silver small tazzaDavid King, Dublin 1708 Conventional circular form with moulded border, on a trumpet foot, the centre with engraved crest with motto 'Ride Through', underside
0113: A Queen Anne Irish silver small tazza David King,Est. £1,000-£1,500
A pair of George II Irish cast silver candlesticks: A pair of George II Irish cast silver candlesticksMatthew Walker, Dublin 1730 - 1731 Cylindrical nozzles, shaped-square upper knop and lower disc knop, terminating on stepped square bases with
0114: A pair of George II Irish cast silver candlesticksEst. £4,000-£6,000Lot Passed
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A Queen Anne Irish silver strawberry dish David King,: A Queen Anne Irish silver strawberry dishDavid King, Dublin 1710 Circular, fluted with sixteen panels / flutes, centred with engraved armorial, diameter 22.1cm, weight 12.9oz.Footnotes:ProvenanceThe
0115: A Queen Anne Irish silver strawberry dish David King,Est. £2,500-£3,500
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A George I Irish silver Warwick cruet John Hamilton,: A George I Irish silver Warwick cruetJohn Hamilton, casters Dublin 1717, maker's mark only to base of frame and bottle topsCinquefoil frame with reeded rims, applied roundel to the front with
0116: A George I Irish silver Warwick cruet John Hamilton,Est. £4,000-£6,000
A George III Irish silver two-bottle cruet Michael: A George III Irish silver two-bottle cruetMichael Walsh, Dublin, tops of bottles unmarked The frame with two conjoined circular receivers, flanked by circular holders for the stoppers, with applied
0117: A George III Irish silver two-bottle cruet MichaelEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
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A George III Irish silver covered brandy pan John: A George III Irish silver covered brandy panJohn Stoyte, Dublin 1801 Plain baluster form with turned wood side handle, the shaped dome cover with turned wood finial, height 11cm, length 21cm, weight
0118: A George III Irish silver covered brandy pan JohnEst. £700-£900
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A collection of Irish silver Hanoverian tablespoons and: A collection of Irish silver Hanoverian tablespoons and othersall bottom markedComprising:one, John Craig, Dublin 1774;one, Robert Forbes, circa 1715, rat-tail bowl, crested;one, John Laughlin,
0119: A collection of Irish silver Hanoverian tablespoons andEst. £400-£600