

Sunday Interiors
,
Sunday 23
st
November 2014 at 11.30am
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AN IRISH GEORGE IV COMPOSED THREE PIECE
TEA SET,
Dublin 1819, and 1823, mark of E.P, retailed by LAW,
comprising a hot water tea pot, twin handled sugar bowl and
cream jug, of melon shape, heavily embossed with flower
heads, the pot with flower finial within a collar with a stoop-
ing bird to one side with the inscription, ‘The Gift of Lieut.
Genl. M. Wogan Browne to Peter Chaigneau’, and with crests
within cartouches (c.47ozs in all). The pot 28cm wide and
16cm high (3)
€1000 - 1500
126
AN IRISH GEORGE IV BALUSTER SHAPED
COFFEE POT,
Dublin 1882, mark of William Nowlan, retailed by LAW,
flamboyantly embossed with scrolls and flower heads, the
domed lid with flower head finial, the spout and handle
sockets formed as beasts’ heads, the body with cartouches
filled with crests and inscription, ‘The Gift of Lieut. Genl. M.
Wogan Browne to Peter Chaigneau’, raised on foot (c.30ozs).
23cm high
€1000 - 1500