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156 A REPUBLICAN SILVER TEAPOT, CHESTER 1915,

mark of George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, of oblong

form, the domed hinged lid with ebon finial and

gadrooned rim, the shaped and ribbed body applied with

ebon handle and engraved in old Irish “Sinn Féinn, bron-

tanas doAine agus í gha pórad ó léna”, and raised on four

bun feet, (c.637.6g). 29cm wide over handle and spout

€ 400 - 600

155 AN IRISH ART NOUVEAU TWO HANDLED TUREEN AND COVER, DUBLIN 1904,

mark of Sharman Dermott Neill, of baluster form, crested, with plain domed lid and finial, the raised angular handles terminating in

splayed feet, the body also raised on two fleur-de-lis capped hoof feet, (c.1446g). 20.5cm high, 26cm wide over handles

€ 1,500 - 2,000

1904:On April 26th 1904:EdwardVII and Queen Alexandra arrive at Kingstown.The royal couple attend the Punchestown Races for the day.