Adam's Sunday Interiors 11th May 2014 At 11.30am : You can Download a PDF Version from the Bottom Menu icon (Arrow pointing down) - page 6

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AN IRISHGEORGE III SILVER-GILTSEALEND
SPOON,
Dublin 1762, mark of John Craig, the fig shaped bowl
crested to the reverse, thought to be that of Sir Compton
MeadeBart.,Domville, Santry
€300 -500
2
ASETOFSIXRUSSIANWHITEMETAL
DESSERTSPOONS,
with scrolling handle terminals, engraved with initials
“FF”,withplainpointedbowls
€150 -250
3
ACOLLECTIONOFRUSSIANWHITEMETAL
ITEMS,
comprising- anoval bowl onhocked feet;
- a triton forkwith twist handle andfish terminal;
- and a spoonwith rope twist handle (3)
€200 -300
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ASETOFSIX IRISHGEORGE III BRIGHTCUT
ENGRAVEDSILVERSALTSPOONS,
Dublin (no date letter), mark of Jonas Osborne (1784-
1809), the tapering point handles decorated with bright
cut edges and oval reserves with engraved initials and
trailingbellflowers, circular bowls. 10.5cm long
€300 -500
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ACOLLECTIONOFSEVENSMALLSILVER
SPOONS,
comprising:
- apair ofGeorge III fiddlepatternmustard spoons,
Dublin1816,markofRichardSawyer;
- apairWilliam IVkings pattern salt spoons,Dublin
1833,markofCharlesMarsh;
- aWilliam IVfiddlepattern jam spoon,Dublin1834,
markofThomasMeade;
- and twoother spoons;
togetherwith a silver plated andbone
handled cutlet boneholder (8)
€200 -400
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AMISCELLANEOUSCOLLECTIONOFSILVER
ITEMS,
comprising a Georgian bright cut engraved jug, London;
a Christening cup and napkin ring; a twin handled cup,
rubbed, Dublinmarks; a glass lined butter dish; a white
metalwine taster (6)
€200 -400
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