43
144
A SILVER SHAPED CIRCULAR PRESENTATION TRAY,
London, mark of ‘CWF’, the wavy reeded rims
enclosing pierced scrolling sides, and plain central
reserve, raised on three scroll supports 40.5cm diameter (c.64oz)
€800 - 1600
145
AN IRISH FOUR PIECE TEASET,
Dublin 1912, mark of Russel’s, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream jug,
each of lobed circular form, with scrolled handles and scroll and shell decoration, raised on
pierced scallop shell and acanthus leaf supports (c.69oz incl. handles and finials)
€800 - 1600
146
A VICTORIAN FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SET,
London 1854, mark of W.H., comprising tea and coffee pots, twin handled sugar bowl
and a cream jug, each of ogee outline, decorated to the rims with chased palmettes, the
bodies engraved and chased with scrolls enclosing flowers and each having opposing
cartouches, one side crested and with family motto “VINCERE VEL MORT” (To Con-
quer or Die), the other side with flower arrangement, each raised on scroll feet (c.78.5ozs
in all including ivory insulators). The teapot 26cm wide over handle and spout (4)
€1000 - 2000
147
A PAIR OF IRISH SILVER SAUCE BOATS,
Dublin 1969, mark of EV., each with gadrooned rims, applied dou-
ble ‘c’ scroll handles to the plain hemispherical bodies, raised on three
shell capped pad feet (c.12.5ozs). 18cm wide over handles and spouts
€250 - 450
148
A CASED PAIR OF IRISH SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, DUBLIN 1959,
mark of Alwright and Marshall, each with plain central reserves engraved with initials
within Celtic banded borders;
together with a plain silver sugar shaker, Birmingham and import marks, with pierced
hinged top and waisted tapering neck, above bulbous body. 16.5cm high (c.8ozs)
€150 - 200
149
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER FOUR-BRANCH CENTRE PIECE EPERGNE,
Sheffield 1906 and one bowl with marks of Dublin 1912, having large central shaped cir-
cular dish with six waved panel sides, pierced, crested to the centre and with three smaller
dishes held aloft by plain scroll branches, raised on a shaped circular pierced central foot
(c.34ozs). 20cm high, 37cm wide
€600 - 1000
150
A SET OF THREE VICTORIAN CAULDRON SHAPED SILVER SALTS,
Sheffield 1899, mark of HA, with gadrooned rims, twin ‘c’ scroll han-
dles and demi-fluted bodies, each on oval feet (c.6ozs in all). 10cm wide over
handles;together with three Victorian silver salts, London 1892, each with
lobed octagonal bodies decorated profusely with embossed scrolls and flow-
er, with twin griffin side handles, raised on circular feet (c.6ozs in all)
€150 - 250
151
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS,
London 1818, mark of John Scofield, each with fluted urn shaped sconces, lobed
necks, with gadrooned collars above tapering shafts, raised on stepped circular
spreading bases, each engraved to the foot “FROMW.O.G. 30TH SEPTR 1885”,
crested (weighted). 29.5cm high; together with en suite three light branches, con-
verting the table candlesticks to candelabrum, with entwined reeded branches and
conforming sconces and decoration (apparently unmarked). 45cm wide (2)
€600 - 1000
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