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A silver letter opener with interlaced cast Celtic style handle, by Mappin & Webb?, Birmingham 1996; a second letter opener with spiral embossed handle, stamped 925; a small magnifying glass with floral embossed handle and further flowers encircling glass, fitting to end stamped 925, 68gms gross (3)
ROBERT HOUSTON RSW (SCOTTISH 1891 - 1942), EILEAN DONAN CASTLE oil on canvas, signed 70cm x 90cm Framed and under glass. Note : Eilean Donan (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Donnain) is a small tidal island in Loch Duich in the western Highlands of Scotland; since the castle's restoration in the early 20th Century, a footbridge has connected the island to the mainland. A picturesque castle that frequently appears in photographs, film and television dominates the island, which lies about 1 kilometre (0.62 miles) from the village of Dornie. Eilean Donan, which means simply ''island of Donnán'', is named after Donnán of Eigg, a Celtic saint martyred in 617. The castle was founded in the thirteenth century, and became a stronghold of the Clan Mackenzie and their allies the Clan Macrae. In the early eighteenth century the Mackenzie's involvement in the Jacobite rebellions led in 1719 to the castle's destruction by government ships. Lieutenant-Colonel John Macrae-Gilstrap's twentieth-century reconstruction of the ruins produced the present buildings.
Two snuffboxes and a scent trio, comprising a late 18th Century/early 19th Century continental example with figural embossed lid, 5.5cm, an octagonal snuffbox with rotating lid engraved “L.M. Batty Esq., J.P., 1933, Luck And Fun From Jim”, celtic style edge, Sheffield 1933, by CB and Co, 5.8cm, and a set of three triangular form green glass scent bottles with silver mounts and glass stoppers in a circular silver frame, 7.5cm high. (3)
Sights and Scenes in Our Fatherland by Thomas Lacy (Wexford), London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.,1863. First Edn., engd. frontis. text illus. some hd. cold., green cloth; and The Famous Cities of Ireland by Stephen Gwynn with illustrations by Hugh Thompson. Dublin: Maunsel & Co., 1915, illus. by Hugh Thomson. 8vo. Bound in light green cloth, gilt and blind stamped decoration to spine. Blind stamped Celtic decoration to front board. xii, eleven chapters, 352pp including index, followed by 16 pages of advertisements. Illustrations by Hugh Thomson including four coloured plates, together with frontispiece entitled 'The Custom House, Dublin', and 39 black and white text cuts (2).
The Court of Rath Croghan (or Dead but Not Forgotton) by M.L. O'Byrne. Dublin: Gill and Son 1887; & The Eastern Origin of the Celtic Nations by James Cowles Prichard (proved by a comparison of their dialects with the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic Languages: forming a supplement to researches into the Physical history of mankind)., London: Houlston and Wright/Bernard Quaritch, 1857. 8vo L. 1857, green embossed cloth cover with gilt lettering to spine (2).
SET OF SIX ART DECO SILVER COFFEE SPOONS maker Allens, Sheffiled 1937-42, handles engraved with stylised Art Deco pattern, each 9cm long; together with an early 20th century Japanese silver iris pattern teaspoon, maker (Urai?) Bhokai of Yokohama, sterling standard mark, handle pierced with irises in shallow relief, 13cm long, a Scottish Iona silver hor d'oeuvres fork, maker's mark Shipton & Co Ltd, known agent for Iona silver makers, Chester 1935, finial in the shape of a celtic cross, 10.5cm and a group of assorted small silver flatware items, approximately 193g gross (qty)
SET OF VICTORIAN SILVER APOSTLE TEASPOONS, STRAINER AND SUGAR TONGS with gadrooned bowls and twisted stems, Birmingham hallmarks for 1897; a Victorian silver teaspoon, Edinburgh hallmarks for 1844; and two George VI silver teaspoons with Celtic decoration to the handles, both Edinburgh hallmarks for 1938; together with a selection of silver plated teaspoons, mustard spoons and sugar tongs
A shoe box containing a large collection of cufflinks, to include a pair of silver cufflinks stamped "Norway 925", a pair of silver Dunhill cufflinks with green enamelled decoration, housed in a Dunhill box, a pair of silver gilt and enamel decorated square cufflinks decorated with fish, housed in a Thomas Fattorini box, a pair of chain link and mother of pearl cufflinks stamped "925", a silver signet ring/seal bearing crest (possibly Guthrie), silver Celtic knot style scarf ring, a pair of silver cufflinks with amber type cabouchon cut inset, etc
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY GOTHIC REVIVAL MANTEL CLOCK Attributed to Bruce Talbert, by Hart, Son, Peard & Co. (atrributed maker) circa 1870, the unsigned two train movement striking on a gong and numbered 6261 64, the 6 inch dial enamelled with patterns inspired by Celtic designs, with Roman numerals and two front winding holes, pierced and engraved brass hands, the engraved brass case mounted with red glass cabochons, surmounted with a red glass mounted spiked finial, engraved above dial with Smith crest, 66cm high Note: Bruce James Talbert (1838-1881) was a Scottish architect, interior designer and author, best known for his work in the Gothic Revival style. Talbert supplied work to many manufacturers including Hart, Son, Peard & Co. who were artistic metalworkers specialising in the ecclesiastical. The firm exhibited at all the major Exhibitions and were awarded prize medals at London (1851, 1862), Paris (1855, 1867, 1878), Dublin (1855, 1865) and Philadelphia (1876). The arms are Gules on a Chevron Argent between three Bezants three Crosses Paty Fitchy Sable, and the crest Out of a Ducal Coronet an Indian Goat's Head Argent eared Sable attired Or and are attributed to a family named Smith or Smyth. In this particular case they are believed to represent a dentist named Henry Smith.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh inspired modern jewellery, a Cairn CRM Nouveau wrist watch, a matching suite of silver brooch and pendant and chain, two Celtic "Sea Gems" enamel brooches, together with a silver ring made from a spoon and a Paua shell pendant 60mm x 26mm, on a silver snake link chain,
PAULO MALDINI AC MILAN PLAYER ISSUE SHIRT A red and black striped short sleeve shirt with Maldini 3 on the back and signed on the back by Maldini with Champions 06/07 and 7 Champions League arm flashes. The vendor advises that it was issue for the match v. Celtic in season 2007/8, but Maldini did not play due to injury. Good
SCOTTISH / IRISH Nine programmes 6 x Scottish and 3 x Irish 1950's inc Albion Rovers v Arbroath (League Cup) 50/51 (paper stuck on back page where previously laid down- could possibly be removed), Celtic v Falkirk League Cup 55/56, Rangers v Motherwell 57/58 plus Waterford v Shamrock Rovers 55/56 and Shelbourne v Waterford 57/58. Some faults. Fair-generally good

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