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51

A CASED PAIR OF SCALLOP SHELL SALTS,

Sheffield marks, raised on ball feet;

together with two knives;

and a George III helmet form cream jug, London 1788, of plain

overall decoration, ‘c’ scroll handle, raised on a pedestal foot and

square foot (c.2ozs). 14.5cm high, 10cm wide over handle and

spout (3)

€200 - 400

52

AN IRISH SILVER SAUCE BOAT,

Dublin 1907, mark of Sharman D. Neill of Belfast, plain decora-

tion, wavy rims, ‘s’ scroll handle, raised on three paw feet (c.3ozs).

15cm wide over handle and spout;

together with a pair of cased silver napkin rings, Birmingham

marks (c.1oz) (3)

€150 - 250

53

A VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED SUGAR

BOWL AND CREAM JUG,

London 1855, mark of “W.M.”, retailed by Lambert & Rawlings,

Coventry, London, each of bulbous pear form, with scrolling rims

and gilt interiors, the bodies embossed with scrolls and shells

enclosing cartouches, engraved with crests with motto “SEMPER

FIDELIS” and initials to the other side, raised on scroll feet

(c.26.5ozs);

together with a silver cream jug of oblong form with gadroon rims

interposed with scrolling scallop shells, leaf wrapped ‘c’ scroll

handle, lobed body, on scroll feet (c.6.5ozs). 15.5cm wide over

handle and spout (3)

€400 - 600

54

A PROVINCIAL IRISH SHELL BOWL CADDY

SPOON,

makers mark only “T.C”, possibly that of Timothy Conway of

Cork (fl.1783-1803), the tapering handle with bright cut engraved

feathered edge and handle terminal initialled. 9.2cm long

€80 - 120

55

A COLLECTION OF THREE SILVER SHELL BOWL

CADDY SPOONS,

comprising one example, London 1870, mark possibly that of

TH with barley twist and apostle terminal handle; one example,

London 1911, mark of George Jackson & David Fullerton; and

another a modern example, London 1979, mark of DSS (3)

€100 - 200

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