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94
A GEORGIAN SILVER TODDY LADLE,
London marks, makers mark ‘GK’, the oval bowl with reeded rims, and
silver capped twist handle; together with an Irish example, Dublin 1915,
mark of J.S., with similar handle
Note: toddy ladles (or punch ladles) were very popular in the 18th, 19th
and early 20th centuries. They were used for mixing and serving cock-
tails/punch.
€150 - 250
95
A SET OF 9 IRISH GEORGE IV SILVER
KINGS PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS,
Dublin 1823, mark of PG, possibly that of Phi-
neas Garde of Cork, crested. (c.16.5ozs)
€300 - 500
96
A MATCHED SET OF EIGHT IRISH VICTORIAN
SILVER KINGS PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS,
Dublin 1845 (1) and 1846 (7), mark of John Smith (Smyth), crested
(c.17ozs); together with a George IV cream ladle, Dublin 1829, mark of
L. Nowlan (c.2ozs))
€300 - 500
97
A SET OF 6 IRISH GEORGE III SILVER KINGS
PATTERN DINNER FORKS,
Dublin 1815 (some with marks rubbed), mark of Samuel Nev-
ille, crested to the reverse of the handles. (c.17.5ozs)
€300 - 500
98
A MATCHED SET OF 7 IRISH GEORGE IV AND
LATER KINGS PATTERN FORKS,
Dublin 1827 (5), mark of T. Farnett; 1845 (1); 1840 (1)
crested to the reverse of the handles. (c.14.5ozs)
€250 - 450
99
A GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN
ASPARAGUS TONGS,
Dublin 1812, mark of George Nangle, of plain decoration (c.7ozs)
€150 - 250
100
A SET OF SIX IRISH VICTORIAN
SILVER FIDDLE AND RAT-TAIL PATTERN TEA
SPOONS,
Dublin 1853, mark of John Smyth and retailed by
“NEILL”, with plain decoration (c.6ozs)
€100 - 200
101
A MATCHED SET OF SIX GEORGIAN
AND VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN
DESSERT SPOONS,
various London marks, each of plain decoration (c.8.5ozs)
€200 - 400
Lot 97
Lot 101
Lot 95
Lot 94
Lot 98
Lot 99
Lot 96