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A pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, London 1777, together with another pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, London 1786, a set of four George III Old English pattern table spoons, London 1794, three various George III Old English pattern table spoons, a pair of George III Hanoverian pattern table spoons, London 1772, five various Georgian Hanoverian pattern table spoons, five silver teaspoons, a dessert spoon, a caddy spoon, a jam spoon, sugar tongs and various salt spoons
LADY'S ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL PRECISION STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH the round silver coloured dial with applied gold coloured Arabic numerals and wedge hour markers, cut out subsidiary seconds at 6, outer seconds track in black, the 23mm case on a satin finish stainless steel bracelet strap, with Rolex clasp, lacking box and papers
***PLEASE NOTE ESTIMATE IN PRINTED CATALOGUE SHOULD READ €200-300; FULL DESCRIPTION SHOULD READ***A COLLECTION OF ITEMS RELATING TO PEARL MACKAY, comprising: - Her Cuman na mban member badge, white metal with rifle motif, - A copy of her Military Pension application, dated 2 May 1935 and - 3 silver Irish language medals awarded to Pearl, one dated '1913' stamped; and a small collection of equipment. Pearl Mackay, nee Quinn, d. 1960, was a dedicated member of Cumann na mBan for which she was awarded the service medal in 1933. She went on to found a branch of the White Cross in Gowran, Co. Kilkenny in 1920.
***PLEASE NOTE FULL DESCRIPTION IN THE PRINTED CATALOGUE SHOULD READ***1916 ''Defence of Trinity College'' Silver Presentation Cup awarded to Cadet E.H. Frazer Issued by West & Son, Dublin and bearing the engraved inscription ''DEFENCE OF T.C.D. / SINN FEIN REBELLION / EASTER 1916,'' to one side and name of recipient on the other. Shortly after the firing began in central Dublin on Monday 24 April 1916, the gates of Trinity College were closed, and armed members of its Officer Training Corps deployed themselves on the roof, with orders to shoot any armed men not wearing uniforms and so presumed to be rebels (see Caulfield ''The Easter Rising,''). They continued to 'defend' the College through the week although there is no indication that the rebels had any plans to occupy it. It was however useful as a mustering station in central Dublin for British Cavalry. After the Rising ended, the Board passed resolution of thanks to those who had assisted in its defence and it was decided to issue Souvenir silver Cups to those who had participated.The recipient of this cup was Dr Edward Haslett Frazer. Dr Frazer is thought to have commenced his studies in Trinity College in June 1915 and according to the Catalogue of Graduates of the University of Dublin was awarded a BA in the in the summer of 1919, a BAO (Bachelor in Midwifery), a BCh (Bachelor in Surgery) and M.B (Bachelor in Medicine) in the Summer of 1923. Having completed his education Dr Frazer left Ireland and served as a Ships Doctor on a number of voyages around South America and the great Pacific, before becoming one of Sydney's foremost General Practitioners. Dr Frazer settled in Australia and lived there until his death in 1976.
TWO SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATION MEDALLIONS MADE BY WORBOYS OF DUBLIN AND DESIGNED BY PAUL VINCZE (1907-1944), bearing a profile head of Padraig H. Pearse 1879-1916, and each contained within fitted presentation case and with original Worboys Company Limited, The Grafton Arcade Dublin cardboard box, (c.155.5g all in). Each 5cm diameter. (2)
MEDALLIONS, a collection of six silver medallions, 1920s and 30s, sporting and similar, including medal of Working Girls Drilling Association, Dublin, dated 1928, a football medal with engraved inscription ‘MFA Jun Challenge Cup 1935’, Cork manufacturer’s mark to rear (J. Milser); and four other various medals.
A FINE BURMESE SILVER MOUNTED DAH SWORD, 19th Century, with silver and bail handle, steel blade slightly curved and fitted in original scabbard 87cm long; together with another 19th century Dah sword with bamboo handle, single edged fullered blade and stained wood scabbard. 83cm long, (2)
AN UNUSUAL PAIR OF JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN BOWLS & A WATERCOLOUR OF THE BOWLS ATTRIBUTED TO THE BURMESE ARTIST BA NYAN (1897-1945), the watercolour with an inscription to the reverse reading 'Painting of these cups made for me in Rangoon by the Burmese artist U Ba Nyan in 1930', the bowls together with fitted hardwood stands and an original 1930's photo, the bowls of octagonal form decorated in red, silver and gold, each with a Chinese Shou symbol to its centre, the bowls 4.3in(11.2cm) wide & 2in(5.1)cm high.
A FINE QUALITY JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD IMPERIAL SATSUMA EARTHENWARE KORO, with a fine quality matching silver-metal domed cover, the sides with three repeated ruyi-form panels of formal foliage reserved on a Y-trellis ground with smaller cloud and crest dividing panels, 5.5in(14cm) wide at widest point.
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