EIRE METAL WALL PLAQUE
a decorative wall plaque featuring Irish national imagery and the word ""Éire"". 28 x 19 cm.
a decorative wall plaque featuring Irish national imagery and the word ""Éire"". 28 x 19 cm.
A George V half sovereign, London mint, 1914, later 9ct gold pendant mount, 4.8g gross
a grouping of traditional cooking implements used over open fires or stoves.
a varied assortment of vintage workshop instruments and tools.
a cast-iron tripod pot for cooking over open fires, with distinctive pouring lip and handle.
promoting Pierce of Wexford, printed by The Ormond Printing Co., Dublin, and housed in its original frame. 62 x 76 cm.
a simple, utilitarian garden tool, designed for uprooting weeds with precision.
an early 20th-century radio housed in a brown Bakelite case, representative of post-war design. 33 x 26 cm.
with six rungs, crafted from ash wood; used in orchard work for fruit harvesting and pruning. 173 cm. high; 40 cm. wide
Various traditional utensils and small implements, all in pine, from 19th-century kitchens.
a classic table-top gramophone with polished brass horn; early 20th-century audio equipment. 72 cm. high; 42 cm. wide
Numismatics – UK gold sovereign 1968 A/Unc (1)
An Elizabeth II sovereign, 1966, 7.8g
used for digging and agricultural labour, each with long handles and metal blades.
decorated with green and red floral sprays in sponge technique; a vibrant and usable kitchen piece. 13 cm. high; 24 cm. wide
classic iron-tined forks, formerly used in agricultural work, now with aged patina.
a utilitarian wooden rack fitted with iron hooks, designed for organising and storing gardening tools. 8 cm. high; 95 cm. wide; 2 cm. deep
An Edward VII gold sovereign, 1910
WWI pair, British War Medal and Victory Medal, S33445 Pte F C Atkinson 17 Lond R and an RAOB silver gilt and enamel officer's jewel
with iron handle and rotating paddle mechanism, once a kitchen staple for producing small batches of butter. 39 cm. high; 21 cm. wide
a rectangular toolbox containing a selection of traditional hand tools; evocative of 19th-century trades. 33 cm. high; 88 cm. wide; 33 cm. deep
An Edward VII half sovereign, 1909, 4g
a group of traditional iron pitchforks with wooden shafts, used for hay or straw handling.
small forged tools used for pruning or general cutting tasks.
a compact and lightweight plough designed for use with a donkey; suitable for small tillage work. 80 x 165 cm.
cast metal trade weights, each with handle grip for ease of use on balance scales.
robust wooden sleighs used to haul turf across boglands; essential tools of rural peat harvesting. 121 cm. long
A collection of 19th- and early 20th-century forged iron stone mason’s tools, including chisels, housed in a primitive timber box.
a collection of transport-related brass items including a rare vintage pump and a polished shell casing. Lamp: 24 cm. high; 10 cm. wide
an original ash hurley from the early days of the Gaelic Athletic Association, showing fine age and patina. 95 cm. long
a beautifully turned wooden bowl of circular form, used for serving or display. 11 cm. high; 14.5 cm. diameter
An Edward VII half sovereign, 1908, 4g
mounted for display; a natural specimen of mature stag antlers. 80 x 65 cm.
Gold coin. One tenth Krugerrand, mounted in a gold pendant, marked 9ct, 4.6g Good condition
A diorama, early 20th c, painted on the interior of a duck egg, featuring an angler by a river landscape,
metal dairy cans with fitted lids and side handles, showing use in rural milk transport. 79 cm. high; 34.5 cm. diameter
mounted on an oval wooden base, preserved in a lifelike pose with detailed feathering and naturalistic finish.
A well-turned sycamore mortar and pestle, the mortar of substantial rounded form with a waisted foot. 30 cm. high; 14 cm. wide
the thick rectangular top supported on boldly turned legs; a central feature in any working rural kitchen. 75 cm. high; 184 cm. wide; 92 cm. deep
a rare double-ended dipping crook, employed for managing and treating livestock, particularly during the 19th century.
a varied group of early 20th-century packaging and storage containers in original paint and labelling.
a group of woodworking planes and a classic wooden-bodied spirit level.
framed pictorial sign promoting the iconic Irish film The Quiet Man, a cultural and cinematic collectible. 51 x 71 cm.
of circular form, with smooth interior and exterior; used for hand-working butter in rural households. 11 cm. high; 37 cm. wide
one carved with a leaf motif, the other with a swan; used for decorating butter in rural dairies. 17 x 11 cm.
a brightly coloured Dronwal sprinkler from the 1950s, known for its efficient distribution and cheerful design.
A George V gold half sovereign, 1913; another, 1914 (2)
a unique long-handled tool with spiral iron shaft and turned wooden grip, combining the functions of boot scraper and puller.
with two narrow shelves used for hanging spits or utensils; a rare surviving kitchen fixture in pine. 114 x 110 cm.
hewn from a single piece of timber, with hand-carved runners and carrying surface. 153 x 17 c,/
An Edward VII sovereign, Perth mint, 1908, 8g
WWI group of three, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, R8998 Pte J Simpson K R Rif C
each representing a farmer with traditional tools; possibly folk art or trade signage. 34 cm. high
a simple yet effective vintage garden tool designed specifically for extracting daisy roots and similar weeds.
coopered oval bin with fitted wooden lid, once used for flour storage in country kitchens. 27 cm. high; 23 cm. wide; 17 cm. deep
comprising a colander, jelly mould, candleholder, bowl, two mugs and a saucepan; classic enamel-coated household pieces.
with integrated oil can and metal fittings. 10 cm. high; 19 cm. wide; 12 cm. deep
a specialist agricultural implement used for rogueing—removing inferior or unwanted plants from crops.
An Edward VII gold half sovereign, 1906; another George V, 1912 (2)
A traditional leather horse driving harness, complete with collar, bridle, reins, and fittings.