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A Regency period old Sheffield Plate samovar, maker Matthew Boulton & Co: bears crest for Robert Shaw of Bushypark, Co Dublin, of squat circular o...
A Victorian silver three-piece tea service, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London, 1897/98: of ovoid form with reeded girdles, on a spreading...
A Victorian Irish silver sugar basin, maker James Fray, Dublin, 1841: crested, of circular outline,
A Victorian Irish silver sugar basin, maker James Fray, Dublin, 1841: crested, of circular outline, with foliate border and banded foliate decora...
A George III swing handled sugar basin, maker Henry Chawner, London, 1790: of navette-shaped outline, with reeded swing handle, raised on an oval ...
A George IV silver teapot, maker Joseph Craddok and William Reid, London, 1821: crested, of squat circular outline, the hinged lid with ivory and...
A Georgian silver teapot, all marks rubbed and worn, maker possibly William Reynolds ? Cork,
A Georgian silver teapot, all marks rubbed and worn, maker possibly William Reynolds ? Cork, circa 1780: monogrammed, of melon-shaped outline, wit...
A George III silver teapot, maker George Burrows (I), London, 1797: monogrammed, of rectangular outline, with fluted angles and engraved floral de...
A George III silver coffee pot, maker I.W over T.B, London, 1762: of ovoid form, with later embossed foliate and scroll decoration, on a circular ...
A William IV Irish silver tea kettle and stand, maker William Nolan, Dublin, 1832: crested and monogrammed, of ovoid form with scroll and shell de...
A William IV silver matched three-piece tea service: of squat globular form with reeded ribbed
A William IV silver matched three-piece tea service: of squat globular form with reeded ribbed girdle on swept foliate feet, the teapot marked fo...
A William IV silver matched three-piece tea service, maker James Le Bas, Dublin, 1831/32: crested and monogrammed, the pedestal teapot of ovoid fo...
A George II silver coffee pot, maker Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London, 1759: of baluster form with hinged domed lid having a flame finial, aca...