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622
A LATE VICTORIAN INLAID PAPIER
MACHE OVAL OCCASIONAL TABLE,
the top with inset mother o’pearl and painted flowers and scroll-
work raised on bamboo style ebon and gilt legs. 81 x 54cm
€100 - 150
623
TWO MATCHING CIRCULAR CAST METAL POT
STANDS,
one with four tiers, the other with six, raised on paw feet. 69cm &
123cm (2)
€50 - 100
624
A GILT METAL EIGHT BRANCH CEILING LIGHT
of cast naturalistic forms.
€150 - 200
625
A BRASS framed six branch CEILING LIGHT
the rounded body issuing six acanthus capped scroll branches,
each ending with upturned flared glass shades
€150 - 200
626
A FRENCH BRASS FRAMED 4-BRANCH CEILING
LIGHT,
in 19th century style, surmounted with circular suspension ring
above an ovoid body cast with leafy banding and issuing upright
arms with simulated candle sockets.
€150 - 200
627
TWO ART NOUVEAU STYLE WALL MIRRORS,
of oval form, the timber frame covered with metal and applied
with heart shaped studs (one opalescent the other emerald green)
to each quadrant, enclosing a bevelled mirror plate (one mirror
plate damaged), 90 x 65cm and 85.5 x 60cm respectively (2)
Provenance: Pádraig Mac Manus (1864 - 1929) Republican activist
and journalist, Rossylongan House, Donegal, and Argentina and
thence by descent
€150 - 200
628
A FOUR FOLD AUBUSSON STYLE STUDDED
NEEDLEPOINT SCREEN,
of rectangular form, depicting hunters and stag in a wooded
landscape within an acanthus leaf border
199cm high x 256cm wide (when open)
Provenance: Pádraig Mac Manus (1864 - 1929) Republican activist
and journalist, Rossylongan House, Donegal, and Argentina and
thence by descent
€100 - 200
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