IRELAND, HAMMERED, JOHN, 1207-1211, SILVER PENNY, DUBLIN, VG-F HENRY VIII, 1540-1542, Groat, 2nd harp, HIBERNIE REX, mm trefoil, S.6480, VF; ELIZABETH I, Copper Penny, 1601, mm star, Fine; Copper Milled issues, ½d 1682 g-vg; ¼d 1806 Fine; Silver Bank Token 10d 1805, Fine; REPUBLIC OF IRELAND (5) (11)
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An Edwardian silver oval three piece tea service by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1902, the tea pot with a composition finial and harp handle, embossed with fruit, scrolls and half wrythen, the tea pot 26cm long; and a late Victorian vase shape hotwater pot en suite, London 1893, with a composition high hoop handle, 25cm high, 43.2 oz gross (4)
A silver plique-à-jour enamel and garnet set pendant brooch, designed as a butterfly, an amber drop shaped pendant, with a silver neckchain, a pale green stone pendant, with a silver neckchain, and amethyst quartz pendant, with a silver neckchain, a single row necklace of rose tinted cultured pearls, a Caithness glass stud formed as a miniature paperweight, a silver brooch, designed as Concorde, a silver Pegasus brooch, a silver Irish harp stick pin, an RNLI flag brooch, and a silver mounted penny pendant.
A late 18th century circular Irish silver dish, possibly a wine funnel stand, possibly William Bond (see Jackson`s, page 641), shaped harp mark and oval Hibernia mark, maker`s mark partial, punch dot border with wrythen lines and dotting, on three, probably later, sphere supports, 10cm diameter, 41g (1.3 oz) gross
Good quality mid-nineteenth century French Empire-style mantel clock with ormolu dial and striking movement, in an ormolu and gilt metal case with standing angel beside a pillar with ball surmount on paw feet, plinth base decorated with cast classical angel, harp and temple decoration on scroll feet, 40.5cm high, 30cm wide In good original condition Some evidence of damage to top right hand edge of case Gilding in good order, however there are minor corrosion marks, plus one more serious corrosion mark to front base Movement appears complete, however has not been tested Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
* A circular silver and gold fob, with gold coloured metal Irish harp within border engraved `Bere Island Garrison Football League 1915`, reverse engraved `Won by ÒDÓ Coy. 4/The Connaught Rangers, 5575. Pte J. O`Neill.` , (Hallmarks for Dublin 1914) 5575 Private James O`Neill served in Gallipoli with The Connaught Rangers from 29.10.1915. (1)
A bar brooch, stamped `15ct`, set with a small rose cut diamond, cased; with a brooch of curb links, having a swivel seal attached; a Chinese bar brooch with a horse shoe and character motifs; a Victorian seal, damaged mount and agate; a harp brooch, carved from Connemara marble and having silver coloured strings; a gilt metal and goldstone sewing needle case brooch; and other jewellery items
A George I Irish silver twin handled cup by Edward Workman, Dublin 1718, with tongue-capped harp shaped handles, a moulded girdle and on a circular foot, engraved with an armorial and a later horse head crest, 16cm (6in) high, 675g (21.7 oz) A similar untinctured shield is recorded for LATTIN of Naas, co. Kildare and for FITZ-STEPHEN, `Marquis of Cork`. A horse head crest was recorded in Dublin 1816 for MARSH, SPREAD and YOUNG.
A Victorian silver circular pedestal four piece tea and coffee service by Frederick Elkington, London 1875, the tea and coffee pots with sloping shaped covers, harp handles with ivory spacers, applied leafy collars to the necks, engraved shoulders applied with bosses, reeded girdles, plain bodies divided by stylised foliage, on cable and beaded border circular bases, the tea pot 21cm (8in) long, the coffee pot 28cm (11in) high, 2736g (87.95 oz)

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