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598
A VICTORIAN PARIAN PORCELAIN FIGURE
OF ‘DORETHEA’,
19th Century, modelled in seated position. 34cm high
€400 - 600
599
A FIRST PERIOD BELLEEK POTTERY MEAT
DISH
with black printed mark, with ochre rim and with a crest
and motto pertaining to that of the O’Reilly family “FORT
IT UDINE ET PRUDENTIA”. 54cm wide
Provenance: Purchased by the current vendor at Knockabbey
House sale, Co. Louth 1998
€500 - 800
600
A SMALL COLLECTION OF ENGLISH
POTTERY AND PORCELAIN
including two hand-painted lustre glazed jugs, retailed by
Thomas Goode, South Audley Street, London. in sizes; a
teaset, retailed in New York with gilt highlights, etc. (7)
€50 - 100
601
A CHINESE EXPORT HEXAGONAL DISH,
18th century, decorated in famille rose enamels and gilt,
with a figure riding a buffalo in a landscape. 37cm wide;
together with a 19th century octagonal Ironstone tureen
and cover, with Imari decoration (2)
€200 - 300
602
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN PORCELAIN VASES,
converted to table lamps, the black ground decorated with
oval vignettes painted with Elizabethan portraits and ap-
plied with gilded side handles 32cm high
Provenance: Polly Devlin Auction, Collection of Author
€300 - 500
Lot 607