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Lot 554
Lot 555
Lot 556
Lot 557
554
AN IRISH POINT END BRIGHT-CUT ENGRAVED
SILVER SERVING SPOON,
mark of Joseph Gibson (fl.1784-1820) of Cork c.1790, struck
“STERLING”, with contemporary crest above a monogram and the
motto “VINCIT VERITAS” (truth prevails) (c.2ozs). 26cm long
€150 - 250
555
A CORK SILVER LADLE OF GENEROUS
PROPORTIONS,
double struck with mark of Carden Terry of Cork c.1780, struck
“STERLING”, with feather edged pointed handle and shell bowl,
later twin crests to handle terminal (c.5.5ozs). 38cm long
€800 - 1600
556
A SET OF ELEVEN IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT
SPOONS,
Dublin 1832, mark of J. Pittar, plain, contemporary monogram
(c.11.5ozs). 17cm long
€400 - 600
557
A SET OF TWENTY IRISH GEORGE IV SILVER KINGS
PATTERN TABLE FORKS,
Dublin 1823, mark of Samuel Neville, the reverse of the handles
crested (c.67ozs in all)
€1200 - 1800
558
AN IRISH WILLIAM IV FIDDLE AND RAT-TAIL
PATTERN SAUCE LADLE,
Dublin 1834, mark probably of John Nicklin (c.1oz), 15.5cm long;
a similar Victorian London example (c.2ozs), 18.5cm long;
together with a matched set of four Georgian silver salt spoons,
one example London 1804, mark possibly that of Peter, Ann &
William Bateman;
and three further examples, London 1785, with mark probably that
of Thomas Langford, each with plain tapering handles and circular
bowls (6)
€400 - 600
559
A GEORGE Iv TAPER HANDLE SOUP LADLE,
London 1825
€300 - 400
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