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* Britains Household Utensils gilt Coffee Pot and silver Bucket (G) 1930, two black Gridirons with blue handles, dark green Bucket (one handle loop and handle missing), black Saucepan, dark blue Coal Scuttle, light green Boiler with dark green lid and red Bath (one handle missing) (G) 1952 (9)
Three ceramic scent bottles, one possibly continental as a begging dog with white metal collar 7 cm H, one as an acorn and oak leaves, the silver cap marked Birmingham 1920 by Schindler & Co. 6 cm H, and a jasperware example with silver lid marked Birmingham 1890 by Charles May AF 8.5 cm H (3)
A presentation cut glass and silver decanter, the silver collared bottle with matching stopper having bulbous base supported on a mahogany turned stand with presentation plaque together with a glass and silver plated cocktail shaker of conical design, the blown glass body with moulded ovals having chromed top
A Doulton Silicon Lambeth pottery jug, simulating a copper jack with silver collar by Thornhill Bond St London, 1893, 23 cm highSignificant tarnishing to the silver, dent to the rim. Light scratches to the main body. Small areas of brown residue present on one of the sides. Small amount of patina present in the grooves and indentations. Small chips to the base. No apparent cracks or restoration.
A Sadler racing car OKT42 teapot, in cream and silver, together with a Japanese pottery chamber stick and match box holder, two Herend porcelain match box holders, a heart shaped scent bottle, a miniature Staffordshire Chinese decorated vase and a table top scent bottle
An early 19th century blue and white Tiger Hunt circular charger, with elephant mounted figures and dogs within a scroll anthemion border 37 cm dia, together with a collection of musical jugs and tankards, decoration subjects include Widdecombe Fair, Killarney, Auld Lang Syne, Long John Silver, and more
Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964)The Turf Cart, Roundstoneoil on canvasinscribed with title and original price (£50) on reverse41 x 61cm (16 x 24in) Whyte's Dublin, 25th April 2006, Lot 75; Private CollectionLetitia Marion Hamilton was born in County Meath in 1878 and hailed from an artistic family. Her great-grand-mother was the artist Marianne-Caroline Hamilton and her cousin was the watercolourist Rose Maynard Barton. Both Hamilton and her sister Eva studied at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art under William Orpen. Hamilton studied enamelling there also, winning a silver medal in 1912 by both the School and the Board of Education National Commission. Her work showed elements of Art Nouveau, foreshadowing her later modernist leanings. Hamilton also studied in Belgium with Frank Brangwyn and the Slade School of Fine Art. She was a prolific painter of the Irish countryside, exhibiting more than 200 paintings at the Royal Hibernian Academy of which she became a member in 1943. Together with Paul Henry, his wife Emily Grace Mitchell/Grace Henry, Mary Swanzy, Jack Butler Yeats and others, she formed the Society of Dublin Painters in 1920. In 1948 Letitia was awarded a bronze medal in the arts section of the Olympic Games for her painting of the Meath Hunt Point to Point Races, the only Irish medal that year, and one of the last Olympic medals for art to be awarded.
Melita Denaro (b.1950)The Grey Winged Geese Spread their Cry Upon the Bay - Turning to Silver and White - Oystering Around the Shoreoil on boardsigned on reverse18 x 22cm (7 x 9in) Taylor Galleries, Dublin (label verso) Private CollectionTaylor Galleries: June/July 2016: No.1 in Catalogue.
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