AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE by Butler of Dublin, the moulded top above a plain frieze and deep apron carved in relief with a flower head and pendant leafy swags amongst scrolling vines and acanthus leaves, with shells and rosettes on foliate capped cabriole supports and claw and ball feet, the reverse and underside bearing the trade label of M. Butler, Upper Abbey Street, Dublin
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A Victorian Gold and Amethyst Set Suite of Jewellery, comprising necklace with five large oval amethysts inter spaced with crowns and scallop shells, together with two matching bracelets, each with four large oval amethysts and a brooch pendant similarly set with a large oval amethyst, all within a fitted lined case bearing label `Schulen & Boby, Cornhill, Ipswich`
A Collingwood`s China cabinet plate, dated 1907, painted by W. Lamonby, signed, with sailing boats in blue within a border of moulded shells heightened in gilt and with blue painted weed, impressed factory mark to reverse and blue painted numerals `1272`, together with a Losol Ware `Cavendish` pattern blue printed vase and a small group of other blue printed wares.
A Dewhurst Sylko oak cased sloping fronted advertising spool cabinet, the glazed sliding door enclosing fitted interior of an arrangement of spool receptacles, with patent applied for plaque, no.390388/32, marked 'Dewhurst Sylko Machine Twist 100yds' to base of front drawer, painted with three shells and Dewhurst advertising logo, on revolving base, height 42cm, width 54cm, depth of revolving base 52.2cm (illustrated)
A superior quality William IV hallmarked silver salver, having cast rim of open shells and scrolls, outside a chased decorated central panel of scrolling motifs and foliate with vacant cartouche, raised on three pierced cast feet, makers marks possibly TW, London, 1831/32, weight approx. 48oz (illustrated)
A Group of Five Taxidermy Wading Birds, by B Cook, Taxidermist, Renshaw St, Liverpool, circa 1910, including Oyster Catcher, Bar-Tailed Godwit, Grey Phalarope, Grey Plover and Golden Plover, amongst rocks, grasses and shells, with light blue painted background, in single glass ebonised case, 73cm by 26cm by 62cm
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