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each with individual transfer decoration, representing typical rural ceramic wares.

Germany, Third Reich. German Labour Front (DAF) lapel badge, woven black cloth on gilt metal, marked RZN LIETERANT No 357

decorated with colourful floral and leaf motifs, enclosed within paterae-style borders. 20.5 cm. high; 18 cm. wide; 12.5 cm. deep

oval in shape, depicting harp and Éire motif; evocative of national identity and pride. 53 x 24 cm.

Clarke’s Perfect Plug, Yes it’s Perfect; a framed enamel sign promoting a popular tobacco product. 54 x 42 cm.

a rope-making tool with metal hand grips, used in producing twisted straw rope for agricultural and domestic use.

with loop handle and broad base. 26 cm. high; 26 cm. wide

Swiss - a 20 Franc Helvetia Coin pendant, dated 1935, set within an indistinctly marked yellow metal pendant mount, 10g gross

mounted on a wooden base, used in linen production to separate flax fibres. 47 cm. high; 58 cm. wide; 18 cm. deep

A Chinese bronze model of a standing qilin Qing dynasty Standing four-square with its head turned backwards, 21cm long x 23cm high. 清 銅麒麟

raised on three short legs, this small cast-iron pot was likely used for heating liquids or making sauces over an open fire. 14 cm. high; 17 cm. w...

with painted dial and Roman numerals, enclosed in a tall pine case with arched hood and long door. 210 cm. high; 51 cm. wide

a well-preserved dock lifter made by Brades, an established English manufacturer of agricultural tools. 101 cm. high; 18 cm. wide

decorated with floral motifs and bearing the phrase: ""It's a long way to Tipperary."" 17 cm. diameter

Lot 482

TILLEY LAMP

a pressurised kerosene lamp with glass chimney and swing handle; widely used in rural homes before electrification.

a traditional folding pruning knife, likely used in orchard or vineyard settings, with signs of practical wear.

with deeply carved shamrock decoration, likely used ceremonially or decoratively. 25 cm. long

a sturdy hand-carved milking stool with triangular arrangement of legs for stability. 34 cm. high; 47 cm. wide; 37 cm. deep

featuring a vibrant interlaced ribbon and floral design in blue, green, and brown on a cream ground. 12 cm. high; 20 cm. diameter

with cast fleur-de-lys motif finials to the head and footboards; an attractive example of late 19th-century iron bedstead design. 153 x 138 cm.

retaining its original painted finish, this slope-front wall-mounted box was used for storing salt. 35 cm. high

with swan-neck pediment and single door; retains traces of original finish. 74 cm. high; 35 cm. deep

APPLETON, Honor (attrib.). Wishing You a Merry Christmas, pencil & watercolour Christmas card design, f&g, within mount 13cm x 8.5cm.

a pair of rustic candlesticks turned from natural tree segments, showcasing the texture and form of the original wood. 38 cm. high; 12 cm. wide

fitted with a carrying handle, enamelled finish, and glass chimney; used for signalling and railway lighting. 30 x 21 cm.

a traditional figural dish with removable lid, in the form of a nesting hen, used for storing eggs or treats. 18 cm. high; 23 cm. wide

a robust 3-gallon capacity jug, typical of Victorian-era stoneware used in agricultural and domestic settings. 44 cm. high; 10.5 cm. wide; 20 cm. ...

a selection of handwoven baskets in varying shapes and sizes, suitable for domestic or garden use. Largest: 44 cm. wide; 28 cm. deep

West of Ireland; each with railed back and square legs joined by stretchers. 83 cm. high; 49 cm. wide

decorated with a naturalistic blue border and floral design, typical of Irish country pottery. 13 cm. high; 22.5 cm. diameter

with printed railway insignia and fitted with handle; a piece of transport heritage. 10 cm. high; 14 cm. wide

Lot 491

SET OF 6 MUGS

each with floral transfer decoration and shaped handles. 10 cm. high; 12 cm. wide

in the form of a country homestead. 12 cm. high; 14 cm. diameter; 12 cm. diameter at bottom

each depicting a lion with inset glass eyes; a decorative Victorian mantelpiece pair. 30 cm. high; 40 cm. wide

raised on a crown-shaped base, the iron clamp arm used to hold burning rushes for lighting in the home. 29 cm. high; 11 cm. wide

an authentic Tilley pressure lamp with enamel shade and metal handle, widely used before rural electrification.

An antique style walnut writing table, the folding top on stretcher base and splayed legs, 79cm h; 74 x 43cm Good condition

a metal fire blower manufactured by Wexford Engineering under the New Star brand, used for stoking hearth fires. 83 cm. high; 50 cm. wide; 19 cm. ...

of moulded conical form, used in dairies for separating cream or storing butter.

a brass or metal funnel bearing the Pratt's branding, associated with early motor oils. 38 cm. high; 26 cm. wide; 17 cm. deep

of tapered stave form. Complete with lid and agitator. 124 cm. high; 41 cm. wide

traditional hay-cutting tools with curved blades and wooden snaths, both well-worn with age.

a traditional cobbler’s tool for shaping and repairing shoes, with a heavy cast-iron base. 15 cm. high; 16 cm. wide

a metal hearth fire fan produced by W. Doyle & Co., bearing the Selskar name, likely from Wexford. 86 cm. high; 52 cm. wide; 19 cm. deep

including Peek Frean Cheeselets, Amaretti Virginia, Turnwright’s Chocolate Bon-Bons, and one other; all retaining bright lithographed labels.

each with forged iron stem set into rustic wooden bases; an atmospheric pair. 16 x 9 cm.

a cast iron fire blower or hearth fan, embossed with the mark of Shannon Foundry, Limerick. 88 cm. high; 55 cm. wide; 19 cm. deep

depicting a hunting scene, finely stitched and framed under glass. 52 x 57 cm.

a tall, tripod-based iron lampstand designed to hold multiple rush lights, used before oil or candle lighting.

a substantial hand-held cutter, likely used for both baking and herbal preparation, indicative of multi-use domestic tools of the period.

A Nepalese illustrated folio from a manuscript of the Bhagavata Purana, depicting Kamsa seizing Vasudeva and Devaki's daughter 19th Century i...

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