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10 A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS,

comprising

a pair of Georgian Revival sauce boats, Sheffield;

a pair of trencher salts, Sheffield, with foliate cast

borders; and a pair of George III silver salt cellars, of

circular form, London, on shell capped scroll supports

and pad feet (c.311g)

€ 300 - 500

9 A MODERN FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE,

Birmingham 1937, maker’s mark of Elkington & Co.

Ltd, comprising tea pot, hot water pot, cream jug and

sugar bowl, each of octagonal form, with in-turned

canted corners, and engraved with

corresponding initials, the tea and hot water pots

each applied with domed hinged lid, ebon handle

and finial, (c.1679.5g all in). The teapot 9.5cm high,

26cm wide over handle and spout; together

with a silver plated serving tray in the Celtic Revival

taste, also engraved with corresponding initials and

dedication verso “From the Staff to Bob on the

occasion of his wedding, September 1937”. (5)

€ 400 - 600

8 A LARGE IRISH SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER,

Dublin 1926, mark of West & Son, of shaped circular

form, with raised shell and scroll border, raised on

four scroll feet, the reserve inscribed ‘To James

Richardson From his Friends at John’s Lane Distillery

on the Occasion of his Marriage 29th October 1927’

and further inscribed with signatures, (c.2,053g).

44.5cm diameter

€ 1,000 - 1,500

7 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE HANDLE TROPHY CUP,

London 1904, maker’s mark of Josiah Williams

& Co., of plain design, inscribed “Royal Dublin Society

Sheep Show, For The Best Three Shearing Rams In

The Roscommon Classes bred and owned By an

Irish Exhibitor”, on spreading circular base, (c.964g).

22cm high, 21cm wide over handle

€ 500 - 700