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AN IRISH EDWARDIAN THREE PIECE SILVER COFFEE SERVICE, Dublin 1907, makers mark of West & Son, comprising coffee pot, creamer and sugar bowl, of baluster form, the bodies with decorated with repoussé, chased and engraved foliate panels, raised on lion mask and rope twist legs on paw feet; together with a matched hot water jug (c.63.5ozs).
A FINE IRISH WILLIAM IV SILVER COFFEE POT, By James Le Bas Dublin 1836, of baluster form, the hinged cover with floral finial, applied with acanthus capped scroll handle with ivory heat deductors, the body heavily chased with an eagle above a cartouche to each side, one filled with a crest, against a floral and foliate ground, on waisted circular foot. 29.5 cms high. (c.44ozs)
A GEORGIAN STYLE SILVER SALVER, London 1913, of circular form with pie crust border stamped with retailer's mark of Carrington & Co. Regent Street London. 16cm diameter; together with a silver christening mug of tapering form, gilded interior and a George III sugar castor and a small Edwardian circular centre bowl, Chester 1907. 12cm diameter. (4)
AN IRISH SILVER DISH RING, Dublin 1907, mark of Edmond Johnson, of waisted circular form, the pierced body decorated with wolves amongst scrolls and foliate designs surrounding a central cartouche inscribed Presented By ME to ME Lockhard. Bon Soir. York. 1963, with blue glass liner (c.15ozs). 10.5cm high
A 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, London 1899, makers marks of West & Son (Langley Archer West) comprising a tea kettle on stand, coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each chased and embossed with fruits, flowerheads and foliage enclosing a double c-scroll cartouche on domed circular foot (approx. 130 troy oz in all). The tea kettle 34cm high.
A VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER, Sheffield 1815, makers mark possibly that of John Winter, of circular form with raised garoom border enclosing engraved inscription 'Presented to Charles Sandes, India Ville Portarlington, Esq J.P., Late Captain in the H.M. Scots Fusilier Guards, by the Tenantry of the Queens Co. Kildare & Limerick Estates of the estate of Charles Coote, as a testimonial of their esteem & regard for him together with their high appreciation of his excellent qualities as agent in the management of these extensive properties for upwards of 30 years, Mountrath, August 1854.' (c.30.5 ozs). 33cms diameter In 1815, Captain Charles Sandes of Indianville, Queen's Co., son of Lancelot Sandes and Sarah Croker married Mary, only sister of Sir Charles Coote, Baronet of Ballyfin, Queen's county.
***PLEASE NOTE ESTIMATE SHOULD READ €200 - 300 AND LENGTH SHOULD READ 26.5CM IN PRINTED CATALOGUE***AN IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT ENGRAVED SILVER SERVING SPOON, Dublin 1801, makers mark of John Power, the pointed handle with star terminal, crested reserve and trailing bellflowers. 26.5cm long (3.5ozs)
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