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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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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.
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.
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)
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)
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