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each of oval shape, with draped bell petal swags 14 cm. high; 28 cm. long
HEAVY BRASS WALL PLAQUE
the central panel depicting "La Querelle" 60 cm. diameter
GEORGIAN BRASS DOOR KNOCKER
with Anna Livia mask. 20 cm. high; 15 cm. wide
19th-century turned wood stick stand. 60 cm. high
EMMANUEL FREMIENT (1824 - 1910)
Bronze Cockrel standing on a circular base. 12 cm. high
19TH-CENTURY TOLEWARE BATH
with armorial painted decoration. 50 cm. high; 90 cm. wide; 70 cm. deep
LARGE EDWARDIAN BRASS JARDINIERE
of circular embossed form, furnished with lion mask handles, raised on scroll legs, terminating on claw feet 38 cm. high; 34 cm. diameter
EARLY BRONZE EWER
with mask fronted spout, the pear-shaped body inscribed Deus et Luminus MLCXXV, raised on paw feet. 21 cm. high
each with an ivory handle. Birmingham 1878.
with embossed decoration, depicting a serenading minstrel.
FIDLER'S PATENT SANDWICH TONGS
with engraved petal head and ebony turned handle. 24 cm. long
of rectangular form, opening to a fitted interior. 2.5 cm. high; 14 cm. wide; 8 cm. deep
19TH-CENTURY TOLEWARE CRUMB TRAY
with mother o'pearl inlay, inscribed crumbs. 27 cm. wide
Figure of a female carrying a water jug. 14 cm. high
19TH-CENTURY INDIAN BRASS TRAY
on a folding stand. 50 cm. high; 60 cm. diameter
with ormolu mounts 20 cm. high; 45 cm. wide
LOT OF 4 ANTIQUE WALKING STICKS
of various themes and sizes. Approx. 80 cm. long
LOT OF 5 ANTIQUE WALKING STICKS
of various themes and sizes. Approx. 90 cm. long
LARGE DUBLIN BRONZE ESTATE BELL
J. Murphy Foundry, Dublin 31 cm. high
19TH-CENTURY GILDED AUTOMON CAGE
Singing bird in a domed cage. In working order. 28 cm. high
each of baluster form draped with floral swags, with torch and quiver mounted medallions, raised on a Sienna marble base, terminating on turned bu...
on a cherub embossed circular brass stand, surmounted by a scroll capital 14 cm. high
CHINESE ENAMELLED CLOISONNE JAR
of cylindrical form 8 cm. high; 8 cm. diameter
each decorated with opposing still life panels, raised on a hardwood base. 30 cm. high
with parcel-gilt and figural decoration Teapot: 18 cm. high; Sugar bowl: 14 cm. high
and Their Forebears, by Pierce Leslie Pielou. Published: Dublin 1935.