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AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT CUT
ENGRAVED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN BASTING
SPOON,
Dublin 1786, mark of John Kelly, the bowl fitted
with straining division, the pointed handle decorated
to the rims with bright cut engraving, the handle termi-
nal crested with an oval and also crested to the reverse
(c.4ozs). 30.5cm long
€400 - 600
47
AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT
CUT ENGRAVED NEOCLASSICAL
FEATHER EDGE TAPERING HANDLED
LADLE,
with fluted shell bowl, Dublin marks c.1787,
(rubbed) makers mark probably that of John Pittar, the
loop handle terminal crested (c.4.5ozs), 33cm long
Note: Soup ladles with curved handles and hemispherical
bowls were designed to serve from soup tureens
€300 - 500
48
AN IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT POINT
HANDLED SILVER LADLE,
Dublin 1784, mark of Michael Keating, in neo-
classical style, the handle terminal crested within
a ribbon tied oval. (c.3ozs), 39.5cm long
€200 - 400
49
AN IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT EN
GRAVED POINT HANDLED LADLE,
Dublin 1798, mark of John Power, the bright
cut engraved tapering handle terminating with
a fluted shell bowl. (c.2ozs), 20.5cm long
€200 - 400
50
A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT
ENGRAVED SILVER LADLES,
Dublin (no date letters), mark probably that of John Sheils
(1762-90), each with tapering handles with bright cut star
terminals and fluted shell bowls. (c.3ozs), 19.5cm long
€300 - 500
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