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A PLAIN SILVER SAUCE BOAT,

Sheffield 1938, mark of Viner’s Ltd. (Emile Viner), import

marks, with wavy rims and raised on three pad feet (c.3ozs).

14.5cm wide over handles and spout

€50 - 100

118

A MODERN IRISH SILVER STAND IN THE FORM

Of A STREET LANTERN,

Dublin 1990’s, with the Dublin coat of arms, raised on square

plinth. 27.5cm high, 6.5cm wide

€100 - 200

119

AN IRISH SILVER BON-BON DISH,

Dublin 1973, mark of Royal Irish Ltd., with pierced wavy sides

and plain central reserve, 20.5cm diameter;

together with small Irish silver example, 16.5cm diameter

(c.13.5ozs in all) (2)

€150 - 250

120

A VICTORIAN SUGAR NIPS,

London 1857, with engraved foliate decoration; and two further

sugar nips (3) (c. 3ozs in all)

€80 - 120

121

A PLAIN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG ON STEPPED

FOOT,

Sheffield 1904, mark of Walker & Hall (c.4ozs), 9cm high;

a plain Irish twin-handled silver trophy on stepped foot, Dublin

1937, T. Weir & Sons (c.10ozs). 15cm high, 13cm wide over

handles;

a small Irish silver trophy on stepped foot, Dublin 1955, mark of

Alwright & Marshall, with Celtic banded decoration (c.4ozs).

10.5cm high, 10.5cm wide over handles;

and a silver plated trophy (4)

€200-400

122

A CASED SET OF SILVER LOBSTER PICKS,

Birmingham marks; together with a miscellaneous collection of

silver utensils, comprising a London silver tasting spoon, with

long tapering demi-rope twist handle; and small circular bowl;

two three-pronged forks

€150 - 250

123

A MODERN STERLING SILVER-GILT TRINKET BOX

NATURALLY CAST IN FORM OF A SWAN,

struck “STERLING” to the base only (c.5ozs in all). 8.5cm long;

together with a Victorian silver purse clasp, London 1895, of

pierced form decorated with cherubs amongst birds and fruiting

vines. 16cm long

€150 - 200

124

A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF SILVER

ITEMS

comprising a waisted circular silver inkwell, Chester 1902, inset

timber base. 14.5cm diameter; a pair of silver napkin rings; and

a small silver spectacle case (4)

€150 - 250

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