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A quality Georgian period mahogany inlaid Side Table, the crossbanded top with an oval central herringbone design, over frieze drawer with ornate brass handles, on square inlaid tapering legs, approx. 61cms (24") wide. (1)Provenance: Martin Family, Albert House, Sligo.
A large 19th Century oak Side Table, the plain top over a carved and decorated frieze flanked either side by grotesque lion masks and turned finials, on a base with concave supports with large paw feet, approx. 163cms (64")w. (1)Provenance: Adare Manor, Adare, Co. Limerick.
A 19th Century Cromwellian style oak Table Cabinet, with moulded cornice over carved decorated frieze above two panel doors flanked by carved lion mask uprights, with segmented interior with drawers, approx. 79cms (31")h x 104cms (44")w. (1)Provenance: Adare Manor, Adare, Co. Limerick.
An important early 19th Century small carved oak Side Table, possibly by A.W. Pugin, the plain rectangular top over a long frieze drawer, and with carved and fret cut brackets, supported by four turned and reeded legs, simulating cluster columns, united by turned stretchers, 80cms (31 1/2") wide, 72cms (28") high. (1)Provenance: Formerly in the Gothic Chapel, at Ursuline Convent, Blackrock, Cork.
An attractive Empire style circular marble inset Table, the green marble top with plain ormolu rim,over an apron with inlay, crossbanding and decorative mounts, on three tapering legs, modelled as sphinx, with shaped stretcher on bun feet, approx. 87cms (34") high. (1)
A fine quality Regency period mahogany drop-leaf or Pembroke Table, with brass inlaid and rosewood crossbanded top over two frieze drawers with ebony inlaid and circular brass handles, on an octagonal pillared support terminating on a quatre form base with four outsplayed legs on ornate brass castors. (1)Provenance: Gaybrook, Mullingar (Ref: 46 Catalogue - Dining room 1959) purchased by The Odlum Family, Spire Hill, Portarlington, Co. Laois
A very large 19th Century collection of varied Shells, contained in two Table Cabinets, one wooden eight drawer, and a painted five drawer ditto,with hundreds of shells from all over the world, both approx. 62cms (24 1/2") high. (2)Baron Jean Baptiste Louis d'Audibert de Férussac (or d'Audebard) (1745-1815) was a French naturalist and geologist; and the author of many scientific papers on molluscs; and married a member of the Mansfield Family.Provenance: The Mansfield Family, formerly of Morristown Lattin, Naas, Co. Kildare.
An important and large early 19th Century collection of Shells, collected by Monsieur de Ferussac, contained in a contemporary painted Table Cabinet, the walnut interior with nine graduating drawers each crossbanded in rosewood, and containing thousands of shells, large and small and with brass carrying handles, 54cms (21 1/2") high. (1) Baron Jean Baptiste Louis d'Audibert de Férussac (or d'Audebard) (1745-1815) was a French naturalist and geologist; and the author of many scientific papers on molluscs; and married a member of the Mansfield Family. Provenance: The Mansfield Family, formerly of Morristown Lattin, Naas, Co. Kildare.
An unusual 19th Century mahogany and marble top Side Table, in the Irish Chippendale style, the moulded speckled marble top inset pietra dura panel of parrot and fruit etc., on a base with carved shell on front frieze, over four carved legs with shell decoration on ball n' claw feet, 68cms (26 3/4")high, 82.5cms (32 1/2")wide, 60cms (23 1/2")deep. (1)
Wm. Gush, c. 1813 - 1888, 19th Century EnglishLarge full length, "Portrait of Thomas Paget," seated with yellow waist coat and dark jacket and right hand resting on a table, holding spectacles, O.O.C., 128cms x 103cms (50" x 40"), signed and dated, 1859, in orig. gilt frame (dam). (1)* Wm. Gush was an English painter born in Nova Scotia. He painted more than 300 portraits, some of Canadian sitters and many of English politicians etc., some of which hang in the National Portrait Gallery.Provenance: The Mansfield Family, formerly of Morristown Lattin, Naas, Co. Kildare.
A late 19th Century carved oak Side Table, the plain top with moulded edge over a frieze with single long drawer and carved grotesque masks, on a base with sea creature carved supports united by plain stretcher, the top with a silver plaque inset, inscribed "Presented to the Rev. C.S. Collins, M.A., on the occasion of his marriage, 8th August 1912 by his friends at Aravon, (Bray, Co. Wicklow)," hall marked, approx. 124cms (49") long, 76cms (30") wide. (1)Provenance: Altamont House, Co. Carlow.
A fine quality George III Pembroke Table, possibly Gillows, the demi lune drop leaf top with satinwood and ebony borders and rosewood crossbanding over a single frieze drawer with decorative circular brass handles embellished with ebony design on turned and reeded legs terminating in brass castors, approx. 82cms (32")l x 71cms (28")h. (1)
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