Sunday Interiors
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Sunday 21
st
September 2014 at 11.30am
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A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF SILVER AND
WHITE METAL,
comprising sugar nips, spoons, a butter knife, a silver plated
nips, etc. (8)
€50 - 100
18
A SET OF SIX IRISH VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN
SILVER TEASPOONS,
Dublin 1847, mark of “W”, possibly that of George Waterhouse
& Co., the plain handles with crested terminals (c.5.5ozs). 15cm
long
€150 - 250
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A SILVER-GILT AND ENAMELLED SHAPED
RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX,
French 19th Century, with head of Minerva and maker’s mark
A.M.. 8.5cm wide.
€100 - 200
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A COLLECTION OF SILVER CONDIMENTS,
comprising a pair of Victorian canister from pepper pots, Shef-
field 1893, with pierced pull off covers, the bodies with demi-
fluting and continuous bands of ribbon tied swags; a circular
cream jug, ‘c’ scroll handle, reeded rim, demi-fluted body on
foot, London 1880; a small pepper pot, rubbed marks, with
spiral fluted body; a Victorian cauldron shaped salt, London
1850, mark of GA (G.Angell), with wavy outset scroll rim and
raised on lion mask capped scroll legs; and a salt spoon (c.10ozs
in all) (5)
€100 - 200
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THREE IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SPOONS,
comprising a fiddle and rat-tail pattern table spoon, Dublin
1823, mark of Samuel Beere; two Victorian teaspoons, in sizes,
Dublin marks; and a George III cake slice (with restorations),
London marks (c.8ozs in all) (4)
€100 - 200
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A MATCHED SET OF SIX IRISH GEORGIAN
FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS,
Dublin 1798 (x2), 1820 (x4), each with mark of Samuel Neville
and retailed by “WILLIS”, the plain handles crested to the
reverse of the terminals (c.12.5ozs). 21cm long
€250 - 450
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A MATCHED SET OF SIX IRISH VICTORIAN SILVER
FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS,
Dublin 1838 (x4), 1839 (x1), each with mark of James Le Bas,
and 1836 (x1), mark of Peter Walsh (or Philip Weekes), with
plain handles, the terminals crested to the reverse (c.14ozs).
20cm long
€200 - 400