Sunday Interiors
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Sunday 22nd June 2014 at 11.30am
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A NEAR PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III
SILVER HELMET SHAPED SAUCE
BOATS,
Dublin c.1780, one Matthew West, with
punched rims and strigil fluting, each raised on
three shell capped stepped feet (c.10.5ozs in all).
16cm wide (minor variations)
Provenance: from a Private Northern Irish
Collector, collected during the 1980’s
€400 - 600
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A MATCHED SET OF THREE SILVER
DECANTER LABELS,
Birmingham marks, each of curved rectangular form with
canted corners with reeded rims “SHERRY”, “GIN”, and
“BRANDY”, with suspension chains (3)
€80 - 120
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A CHARLES I SILVER SEAL-TOP
SPOON
London 1626, mark of Benjamin Yates, with
plain fig shaped bowl, tapering squared handle
and engraved gilded baluster terminal with
prick dot initials (c.1oz). 16.5cm long
Provenance: from a Private Northern Irish
Collector, collected during the 1980’s
€1500 - 2000
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A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III HOOK HANDLED
BASTING SPOONS,
Dublin 1779, mark probably that of John Pittar, handles
crested (c.7.5ozs in all). 28cm long
€600 - 800
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A VICTORIAN THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA-SET,
London 1876, 1877, mark of Thomas Bradbury & Sons
(Joseph & Edward Bradbury), and each with design regis-
tration mark, comprising a tapered teapot, a two handled
sugar bowl and a milk jug, the lobed bodies in the form of
jelly moulds, decorated with bright cut bands of medallions
and beading, monogrammed. The pot 19cm high
€400 - 600
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