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20 A SILVER TABLE BOX AND

COVER,

London 1965, of rectangular form, with engine turned

decoration and raised foliate cast border, gilded

interior (c. 9ozs)

€ 150 - 200

22 A COMMEMORATIVE IRISH SILVER

SALVER,

Dublin 1966, makers mark of “E.M” and 1916 com-

memorative “Sword of Light” mark, with plain central

reserve and wavy pie crust rim, raised on claw and ball

feet. 30.3cm diameter (c. 23 ozs)

€ 200 - € 300

23 A PAIR OF IRISH SILVER

GOBLETS,

Dublin 1977, mark of George Bellow and Sons, each

with gilded interior, repousse chasing and engraved

foliate and scroll design, raised on circular spreading

base, engraved with crest (c. 9.5ozs). 12.5cm high

€ 300 - € 500

24 A GEORGE IV SILVER THREE PART TEA

SERVICE,

Dublin 1829, makers mark of James Fray, of squashed

melon form, comprising tea pot, sugar bowl and cream

jug, each profusely chased and embossed with floral

and foliate decoration around cartouches, the tea pot

with hinged lid and rose finial, each applied with out-

turned leafy rim and acanthus scroll handles, raised on

shell cast scroll feet (c. 48.5ozs in all)

€ 600 - € 900

25 AN IRISH SILVER SUGAR BOWL,

Dublin, modern, in mid-18th Century style, the exterior

with spiral flutes and punched decoration, rising to

an out turned rim, on shell capped scroll legs. 13cm

diameter;

together with a Georgian style cream jug, of oblong

form, with partial fluting, apllied with angled handle (c.

12ozs in all). (2)

€ 250 - € 350

21 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL SILVER SUGAR

BOWL,

Limerick c.1770, by Paul Walsh of Limerick, the hemispher-

ical body with fold-over rim and spiral fluting, engraved to

an oval reserve, on shell capped scroll legs and pad feet,

struck with maker’s mark only (c.4.5ozs)

€ 600 - 1,000