Sunday Interiors
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Sunday 23
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November 2014 at 11.30am
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A MATCHED SET OF SIX HANOVERIAN PATTERN
SILVER TABLE SPOONS,
London circa 1772; and an Old English pattern example (c.12ozs)
(7)
€400 - 600
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A LARGE SWING HANDLED SILVER-GILT SUGAR
BOWL,
London 1902, the pierced lobed circular body with scrolling rim,
above garlands and opposing cartouches, raised on a stepped cir-
cular pedestal foot (c.11.5ozs). 13cm high, 14.5cm diameter (with
cracked opaque glass liner)
€300 - 500
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A MATCHED SET OF SIX GEORGIAN SILVER
SYLLABUB SPOONS,
London 1730 (x3); circa 1730’s mark probably that of Samuel
Hitchcock (x2), another similar example, London marks, each
with crested handle terminals to the reverse (c.6ozs). 16.5cm long
€300 - 500
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A SET OF THREE TABLET SHAPED PLAIN SILVER
DECANTER LABELS AND CHAINS,
Dublin 1982, mark of William Egan of Cork; together with
crescent shaped bottle label and chain, Dublin no date letter
c.1800, mark of “ST” and engraved “MADEIRA” (3)
€150 - 200
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A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN PLAIN FIDDLE PATTERN
SILVER TABLE FORKS,
London 1844, mark possibly that of Charles Boyton (I) (c.11.5ozs)
€200 - 400
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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
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