148
549
A SET OF THREE IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PAT
TERN SMALL LADLES
with lipped bowls, one 1815 and two 1819, mark of Samuel
Neville; together with an Old English pattern sauce ladle,
London 1811; and a collection of four George III sifter spoons
with period bowls, London marks (8)
€200 - 400
550
A SET OF ELEVEN IRISH PLAIN FIDDLE PAT
TERN DESSERT SPOONS,
Dublin 1826, mark probably that of Charles Marsh; and five
plated teaspoons en suite, crested; together with a set of three
Irish George IV silver fiddle pattern egg spoons, Dublin 1836;
and six Dublin similar examples, marks of James Scott and
Richard Sawyer (25)
€250 - 450
551
A COLLECTION OF SEVEN QUEEN ANNE SIL
VER TABLE SPOONS
with tapering handles, fig bowls and five rat-tailed, compris-
ing:
-London 1702, unidentified makers mark, with rattail bowl,
initialled verso “AB”;
-a pair of rattail examples, London 1717, mark of Jno. Holland;
-another pair, London 1724, makers mark rubbed;
-and two others, worn marks,
All with contemporary initials “AB” for Alan Bellingham of
Castle Bellingham, Co. Louth (7)
€1000 - 1500
552
TWO GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN
SILVER SERVING SPOONS,
crested for Bellingham, Co. Louth, London 1783, 1787, one
with maker’s mark SM. 30cm long
€300 - 500
553
AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER LONG HANDLE
LADLE,
Dublin 1769, mark of George Cartwright, the tapering handle
finely chased with a bird perched on a flowering bough, with
asymmetric shell bowl (scratch eight 7.11½), the crest is that
of Bellingham, Co. Louth. 38cm long
€600 - 1000