30
78
A NEAR PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III NAVETTE
SHAPED SALTS,
Dublin 1788 and 1791, mark of Christopher
Haines, each with upturned reeded rims, pierced
bands to the bodies and with bright cut fern
leaves, crested, raised on four outsplayed reeded
legs, with original blue glass liners. (c.3.5ozs)
10cm wide, 6cm high
€300 - 500
79
A GEORGE II SILVER PAP BOAT,
London 1749 (marks rubbed but identifiable), mark of
Edmund Medlycott, of plain overall decoration, 12cm
wide over spout; together with another smaller plain
George II pap boat, London marks, probably 1746
(rubbed). 11cm wide over spout, (c.4ozs in all) (2)
€200 - 300
80
A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG,
London 1806, makers mark rubbed, with out-
turned rim, stylised ‘c’ scroll handle, the oval body
with horizontal panels and a continuous band of
bright cut arabesques, on an oval foot. (c.6ozs),
12.5cm wide over handle and spout, 10.5cm high
€200 - 400