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Lot 139

A chased silver Salver of circular serpentine form with gadroon and floral cast border on three claw and ball feet, Sheffield 1909, 25cms (10"), 608 grms. (1)

Lot 14

A fine 19th Century English silver plated and cutglass Table Centre, the rustic stand with scrolling and climbing vines, the vines supporting two graduating cutglass dishes and a cone shaped cutglass vase above a vine clad crested tripod base, 66cms (26"). (1)

Lot 140

A small heavy silver Salver, London c. 1900 by GH with shell and gadroon cast edge on four scroll legs, 450 grms, 21cms (8 1/2"). (1)

Lot 141

A heavy Sheffield silver square Salver, 1846, with re-entrant corners on scroll legs, 25cms (10"), 755 grms. (1)

Lot 142

A small silver Salver, London 1898, by C.B., of circular shell and scroll cast edge on three ball n' claw feet, 577 grms, 26cms (10 1/4"). (1)

Lot 143

A large heavy silver circular Salver, Birmingham 1947, with gadroon edge on three scroll legs, 1336 grms. (1)

Lot 144

A fine heavy Chester silver Salver, 1923, of square serpentine form with moulded edge on four pad feet, 25cms (10"), 629 grms. (1)

Lot 145

A fine George II silver crested Salver, with central engraved armorial inside a shell, scroll and mask edge on four leaf scroll legs, by Thomas Farrer 1735, 29cms (11 1/2"), 888 grms. (1)

Lot 146

A fine George IV Irish silver Card Tray, by W. Nolan, Dublin 1821, heavily chased with scrolling foliage, birds & C scrolls, inside a leaf and scroll border, 17cms (6 3/4"), also stamped LAW, 311 grms. (1)

Lot 147

An Irish silver Card Tray, by William Egan with E.E.C. commemoration mark for 1972, a small 1916-1966 Irish silver Salver with commemoration mark, Dublin 1966, 19cms (7 1/2") and one other EEC Bon Bon Dish of oval form with embossed floral decoration by J.M. Co., Dublin 1972, 20cms (8") Combined weight 764 grams. (3)

Lot 147A

An important large 18th Century silver Salver, by William Peaston, 1750, approx. 110 ounces, the central with ornate rococo style Coat of Arms, the edge with shell decoration, on scroll feet. (1)

Lot 148

A very fine Irish silver Celtic style Salver or Tray, by John Morton Ltd., Nassau St., Dublin, 1966, with 1916 - 1966 Commemoration Jubilee mark, the circular pierced and interlaced Celtic border around a plain silver centre on three conforming pierced Celtic legs, 41cms (16"), 1809 grams. (1)

Lot 149

A good George III silver swing handle Cake Basket, by Christopher & T.W. Barker, London 1812, with cast handle, 27cms (10 1/2") 609 grams. (1)

Lot 15

A very attractive early 19th Century old Sheffield plated Epergne, with four scrolling reeded arms each supporting a small cutglass sweet meat bowl and the centre section supporting a matching cutglass fruit bowl on a square plated concave base on four shell capped scroll legs, 39cms h (15 1/4"), on a matching circular silver plated mirror top Plate with foliage cast edge on matching legs, 39cms (15") d. (2)

Lot 150

A good heavy Sheffield silver swing handle Cake Basket, of oval form on stem base, etched with scrolling foliage, 32cms (12 1/2"), 920 grms. (1)

Lot 151

A very good George IV silver gilt Desk Stand, by John Bridge, London 1824, of rectangular serpentine form, the cast edge with grotesque masks C scrolls, flower heads and other foliage, crested with a double dolphin and the monogram A.D., lacking bottles, 35cms (14") 1439 grams. (1)

Lot 152

A small Georgian silver Card Tray, probably by Jas. Stamp, London c. 1781, with bead edge on three ball n' claw feet, 15cms (6"), 224 grms. (1)

Lot 153

A George III silver Waiter, London c. 1799, by Peter & Anne Bateman, crested, and of circular moulded form on three legs, 18cms (7") 234 grms. (1)

Lot 154

A good heavy Irish George IV embossed silver Sanctuary Lamp, Dublin 1826, from Mr. Blake to P.C. 1827, profusely embossed with cherubim and seraphim and ornate foliage and flowers on a circular reeded stem and a fruit terminal, approx. 2334 gmrs, with chain suspenders and weights and a plated lamp holder, 2493 grms. (1)

Lot 154A

An Irish Victorian silver Sanctuary Lamp, by Samuel le Bass, Dublin 1882, with a pierced cruciform gallery above chased body with flowers and foliage, 25cms (10"), 462 grams, chain suspenders. (1)

Lot 155

A good Irish George III bright cut silver swing handle Sugar Basket, of fluted boat shape on oval stem base, by Gust'v's Byrne, Dublin 1799, 18cms (7"), 332 grms. (1)

Lot 156

A very good Irish Georgian silver Sauceboat, Dublin 1789, with double scroll handle and bead edge on three shell capped pad feet, 16.5cms (6 1/2"). (1)

Lot 158

A good Irish George IV silver floral chased two handled Sugar Bowl, by Jas Le Bass, Dublin 1823, 350 grams, 21cms (8 1/2"); together with a similar Irish George IV Cream Jug (marks rubbed, feet as is), 163 grams. (2)

Lot 159

A good silver Christening Mug, with scenes after David Tenniers, depicting a village with numerous figures, Chester, George V 1910, 7.5cms (3") together with a half reeded silver Cream Jug, London 1893, by Charles Stuart Harris, 279 grms combined weight. (2)

Lot 16

A comprehensive Saint Medard silver plated Cutlery Service, in fitted wooden case by Weir & Sons, Dublin, comprising a complete 6 place setting with Soup Spoons, Dessert Spoons, Tea Spoons, Coffee Spoons, Fish Knives and Fish Forks, Dinner Knives, Dinner Forks, Supper Knives, Supper Forks and three Table Spoons, approx. 64 pieces. (64)

Lot 160

A good set of four Chester silver Finger Bowls, each of flattened pumpkin fluted form c. 1913, each 13cms (5"), combined weight 1141 grms (20 ozs.). (4)

Lot 161

An early William IV silver melon shaped Teapot, London 1830, with leaf scroll handle and flower head finial, 762 grams. (1)

Lot 162

A quality early 20th Century Celtic Revival Irish silver Tea Service, comprising tea, coffee, kettle, cream and sugar bowl, each decorated with typical Celtic motifs, with monogrammed initials and crested with motto 'Fides Non Timet,' by Weir & Sons, Dublin c. 1910, approx. 110 ounces overall, (lacks finial on coffee pot), good clean set. (5)

Lot 163

A crested silver Brooch - Clan Badge, with the motto 'Dum Spiro, Spero' ('While I breath, I hope') together with an Art Nouveau silver backed Brush. (2)

Lot 164

A silver stem Bowl, Birmingham c. 1861, of serpentine circular form 314 grms, 21cms (8 1/2"); together with another silver Bowl of circular tapering form 298 grms, 17cms (6 3/4"). (2)

Lot 165

A barrel shaped machine turned silver crested Chocolate Pot, with turned baluster shaped handle, William IV London 1830, 10cms (4") 269 grms. (1)

Lot 166

A Victorian embossed silver baluster shaped Milk Jug, on four scroll legs, London 1850, by W.R. Smily, 18cms (6 1/4") 258 grms. (1)

Lot 167

A small silver Card Tray, Birmingham 1905, 15cms (6") on three scroll legs; together with an oval silver Tea Caddy with half spiral reeded body and two ring handles and hinged cover, with urn finial, London 1903 by Messrs Barrard, 11.5cms (4 12) 294 grms combined. (2)

Lot 168

A small silver stem Rose Bowl, with shell and scroll cast edge, Sheffield 1920, together with an early Irish Gravy boat (marks rubbed) with double scroll handle on three shell and pad feet, 79 grms. (2)

Lot 169

Three silver Porringers, of similar graduating form, the larger 15cms (6"), Sheffield 1906 with half fluted and reeded body and two double scroll handles, by Mappin & Webb, 212 grms, the next 14cms (5 1/2), with floral chased body and leaf cast wreath collar, London 1901, 158 grms and finally the smallest 12cms (4 3/4") London c. 1900 105 grms, (475 grms combined). (3)

Lot 17

A cased set of 17 ornate silver plated Fruit Knives and Forks, with 18 matching Forks in mahgoany case. (1)

Lot 170

A three compartment George III silver Decanter Stand, by Wm. Bell, London 1816, with one original square cutglass Decanter and stopper, 1173 grms without decanter, raised on four lion mask and paw feet. (1)

Lot 171

A rare George II silver six bottle crested two tier Warwick type Cruet Stand, by T.R., probably Thomas Rush, London 1731, with 6 bottles, each with white metal mount standing on a shaped silver frame with oval cartouche and crest, 1069 grms. (1)

Lot 172

A good pair of Arts & Crafts silver Dwarf Candlesticks, with strap work decoration George V, c. 1910 by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 12cms (4 1/2"). (2)

Lot 174

An Edwardian crested silver baluster shaped embossed Hot Water Pot, with hinged cover and ebonised handle, London 1909, by DW & JW, 20cms (8"), 433 grms. (1)

Lot 175

A silver octagonal Castor Sugar Shaker, on stem base, Sheffield c. 1900, 16.5cms (6 1/2"); together with a small similar Pepper Castor, Birmingham 1906, combined silver weight 188 grms. (2)

Lot 176

A tall vase shaped silver Sugar Castor, with pierced dome cover on octagonal stem base, Sheffield 1936, by C.B. & S. 24cms (9 1/2"), 303 grms. (1)

Lot 177

Two similar George III style heavy silver Sauceboats, one London 1910, the other London 1895, each with scroll handle on three shell pad feet, 621 grms. (2)

Lot 178

A good pair of Irish Georgian silver boat shaped stem Salts, Dublin 1794, crested by William Bond, together with a pair of similar London silver ditto, 1793, by Mark Bock, 266 grms. (4)

Lot 179

A plain oval silver Tea Caddy, with hinged cover Sheffield 1908, 26cms (10 1/2"); together with a smaller similar embossed ditto, 7.5cms (3") 284 grms. (2)

Lot 180

A half reeded oval silver Sugar & Cream, Birmingham c. 1894, by G.C.W., 213 grms. (2)

Lot 181

A Victorian silver Mustard Pot, of bright cut and pierced design with blue liner, and S scroll handle, by Edward & John Barnard, London, c. 1848, approx. 4 1/2 ounces; together with a Victorian silver plated Ham Bone Holder with shaped finial handle. (2)

Lot 182

A very good pair of Sheffield silver Candlesticks, c. 1950 by E.V., each with square serpentine shaped base and taper stem, 28cms (11"). (2)

Lot 183

A good George III period silver crested pear shaped Coffee Pot, London 1764 by W.T. probably Wm. Tuite, with circular stem base, shell and leaf moulded spout, a domed cover with urn finial and an ebonised handle, 33cms (13"), 960 grms. (1)

Lot 184

A good Irish chased silver Teapot, by West & Son Dublin 1909, with hinged cover chased all over with scrolling foliage flowers and cartouches, and flower head finial and leaf cast scroll handle and similar spout raised on four shell and mask headed scroll legs, together with a matching Milk Jug, 1269 grms. (2) Provenance:  Gift to Oonah Keogh, 1st Female Stockbroker in Ireland, from her father Mr. Joseph Keogh, Senior Stockbroker, Dublin Stock Exchange.

Lot 185

An Irish Georgian silver Sugar Bowl, the beaded edge over tripod base, with shell decorated pad feet, by George West, Dublin 1794, approx. 6 ounces. (1)

Lot 186

An Irish silver two handled Sugar Bowl, Waterhouse & Co., Dublin 1911, profusely chased with flowers, foliage, scrolls and cartouches on four pierced inward turned legs, probably by Charles Lamb, 463 grams. (1) Provenance:  Gift to Oonah Keogh, 1st Female Stockbroker in Ireland, from her father Mr. Joseph Keogh, Senior Stockbroker, Dublin Stock Exchange.

Lot 187

A small Irish circular silver Dish, with gadroon edge, 14cms (5 1/2"), Dublin 1976, a circular silver two handled Bowl, Sheffield 1945, a Sheffield silver Christening Mug 1954 and a silver Castor Sugar Shaker, 504 grms. (4)

Lot 188

A fine heavy Britannia Standard solid silver Desk Stand, with four compartment hinged and crested top with the motto 'Luceo.Non,Uro' (I Shine, not Burn) by L.A.C. Crichton Bros. (London) probably New York & London c. 1915, 1624 grms (57.3 ozs), 23cms (9"). (1)

Lot 189

An Irish Georgian silver Chamber Candlestick, by William Bond, Dublin c. 1785, with circular dish base and a snuffer to the handle, 10cms (4''). (1)

Lot 19

Waterford: A large decorative silver plated Serving Tray, with embossed floral edge and open handles, the centre inscribed 'Presented to Dr. Alexis Fitzgerald by the Officers and Staff of the Waterford Asylum on the Occasion of his Marriage 26th January 1910,' surrounded by engraved design, approx. 76cms (30'') wide; together with manuscript Letter written from the Asylum relating to the running of the Hospital etc., and Photographs (one reproduction) as a lot, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 190

A George III Irish silver Sauce Ladle, by Samuel Neville, hallmarked. (1)

Lot 192

A rectangular faux Lapis Lazuli silver Compact, 800 quality, together with a very attractive gilt metal Scripto inscribed 'Souvenir D'Amitie' ('Friendship') 6.5cms (2 1/2"), a Russian black lacquered Box of oblong form with scene - white horse and carriage with woman, 7cms (2 3/4"), and a very attractive silver machine turned Cigarette Case with enamel top depicting fisherman, 9cms (3 1/2"). (4)

Lot 193

A silver Spectacle Case, London c. 1904, 67 grms, a plain rectangular serpentine shaped Card Case, Sheffield 1911, 87 grms., a pair of circular silver Napkin Rings, a rectangular ditto, and a silver Medal. (6)

Lot 194

A small three compartment Birmingham silver Cigar Case, c. 1897, 75 grms., a Birmingham silver Card Case, chased with scrolling foliage c. 1913, 69 grms., and a Birmingham silver Ladies Purse with Notebook and pencil, c. 1886. (3)

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