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A reproduction stained wood dressing chest, comprising: an arched bevelled mirror over a base containing two flights of four drawers with black metal handles, raised on bracket feet; and a pair of matching bedside chests, each with two drawers and glass protectors.NBThis item matches with Lot 1022.
AN EXTREMELY RARE PORTABLE SHADE, Dublin c.1770, unidentified mark of I.W., with folding circular poplin screen and detachable and adjustable right angled branch, the whole contained in a lidded cylindrical case, (c.167g all in). 13.5cm highProvenance: This is one of a unique pair, the other being in the National Museum. This example is from the Collection of the Late Dr Kurt Ticher, who states 'These came originally from Carton House'. In 500 Years of Irish Silver, (Delamer & O'Brien, 2005 p186), a publication to mark the exhibition of the same name at the National Museum of Ireland, the authors describe the sister shade as follows: Pleated poplin shade (a modern replacement) attached to two arms and opening fan-wise to a full circle, the arms meeting together; is inserted into a bracket at the opposite end of which is an adjustable clamp fitting the candlestick; the cylindrical container holds the closed shade and arms when folded. This description along with the illustration above help us to imagine how the shade would have been used to shield a candle's flame in the draughty Carton House home of the Dukes of Leinster during the 18th century.
Early 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with swan-neck pediment, eight-day striking movement, the enamel dial with moonphase, subsidiary seconds hand dial and calendar by W Herbert, Ludlow, flanked by fluted columns, the trunk door flanked by further columns, raised on a panel box base, with ogee bracket feet, height 231cm
19th century continental carved oak kneehole desk, fitted a drawer to concave kneehole, the pedestals enclosed by high relief carved fruit and foliage panelled doors and on reeded bun feet, the bureau base having fitted interior with arcaded pigeonholes, eight small drawers, cupboard enclosed by an inlaid door and two shallow drawers over two small and three graduated long drawers, with pierced brass plates, bail handles, ivory escutcheons and on ogee bracket feet, 112cm wide

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