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ENGLISH SCHOOL CIRCA 1830Portrait miniature of Sir Edward O'Brien, of Dromoland, Co. Clarequarter-length, wearing a dark jacket and white cravaton ivory4 1/4 x 3 1/4 in (10.7 x 8.4cm)Sir Edward O'Brien, 4th Baronet, (1773-1837) was an Irish Parliamentarian who sat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1802-1826. He was the son of Sir Lucius O'Brien. On his father's death he inherited Sir Lucius's baronetcy and his seat in the Parliament of Ireland representing Ennis from 1795 until the Union with Great Britain in 1801. At the 1802 election he was elected as one of the two Members of Parliament for Clare. He was re-elected 5 times, holding the seat until the 1826 General Election.Sold together with a miscellaneous selection of family miniatures, in varying media, the majority of sitters depicted being members of The Perceval Family (qty)
An Indian white metal teapot, of bullet shape, profusely decorated with foliate scrolls, beast head spout and angular handle with ivory mounts, raised on scrolled feet; a matching lidded cream jug; a similar sucrier and sugar tongs; a similar tea caddy of square section with floral scrolls and domed lid with finial; and a gilded white metal baluster pot with fish decorated border and jungle scenes, (6)
A Palais Royale gilt metal and mother of pearl miniature games table, 19th century, the enamelled chequer board lid, hinged opening to reveal a part fitted interior with a mirror, 10.5cm wide, together with a part miniature ivory chess set and eleven miniature draughts counters. Illustrated MS00000917/001
A pigskin travelling toilet case, having five ivory topped silver toilet bottles and jars, a pair of ivory oval hairbrushes and an ivory clothes brush and further minor fittings. The case lid with old luggage labels, including Blue Star Line State Room and Pacific Line. The ivory fittings carved with monograms W.D.S, the silver containers London 1946.
A silver part canteen of table flatware, feather edged Old English pattern, comprising; twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks and twelve tablespoons, all London 1918, also twelve fish knives and twelve fish forks, London 1924, combined weight 4290 gms, also twelve steel bladed cheese knives, having ivory handles and twelve steel bladed table knives, having ivory handles, all by Mappin & Webb, contained in a fitted case and a box.
A gold mounted rectangular ceramic brooch, designed as a riverside scene, with a town scape beyond, a carved ivory plaque, designed as a coat of arms, a three row necklace of coral beads, a gold and sapphire set heart shaped pendant, with a gold neckchain on a cylindrical clasp, a marcasite set brooch, designed as a feather, a gilt metal oval hinged bangle, two bracelets, a silver mounted reconstituted amber drop shaped pendant, a neckchain and a brooch.
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