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A rare and attractive George III Irish silver Cream Jug, the gadroon rim embossed with flower and fruit, over an oval body with a band decorated with shamrocks, thistle and Tudor rose, on four paw feet, by James Scott, Dublin, c. 1824, and with West distributors mark, approx. 9 ozs. (1)
A very good heavy early George II English silver Salver, possibly by Thos. Farrer, London 1735, the plain body with contemporary engraved coat of arms, surrounded by a shaped rim decorated with masks and shells, on four scroll feet, approx. 28 ozs, & 28cms (11") diameter. (1)
A good early George III Irish silver Hot Water Pot, of circular baluster form, Dublin c. 1771 by Charles Townsend, profusely chased with finely decorated birds, flowers, scrolls and ruins, the hinged lid with acorn finial and with handle cover in wickerwork, c. 30cms (12") high, and approx. 25 ozs overall. (1)
An exceptionally rare pair of elaborate early 19th Century silver plated lead heraldic Crests, from a livery harness, each mounted with thick leather backing, and displaying the full coat of arms of the Rt. Hon. Charles Kendal Bushe, and his wife Anne (d. 1857), sister of Sir Philip Crampton Bt. Bushe, was appointed Lord Chief Justice of Ireland 1822 and died 1843. (2)
An extremely fine and rare bright cut Irish Provincial silver Sauce Ladle, with shell bowl by Joseph Johns, Limerick c. 1760? with very clear mark, c. 37cms (14 1/2") long, and approx. 7 ozs, with crested handle. (1) * Bearing the arms of Westropp of Attyflin, Co. Limerick, borne by that family of County Limerick Landed Gentry and its branches.
A heavy William IV period Irish silver kings pattern Sugar Tongs, Dublin c. 1837, by Peter Walsh, a plain Irish Victorian silver Sugar Tongs, Dublin c. 1839 by James le Bas; a Victorian English silver ditto, and a smaller silver Tongs, five in all, a lot, approx. 9 ozs. (5)
A rare early 18th Century engraved and gilded Christening Set, consisting of a heavy silver gilt spoon with elaborate leaf, shell and scroll decorated handle, and shell bowl, a two prong fork and knife, with steel blade, and both with engraved tapering octagonal silver handles in original leather case. (1)
A George IV mahogany and brass mounted travelling vanity case:, of rectangular outline, the hinged lid with recessed folding handle, crested, with brass stringing to the front, with fold away mirror to lid interior and fitted compartments, lift out tray having silver mounted jars and bottles, mostly London, 1826, 32 cm wide.
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