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79 AN AMERICAN STERLING STANDARD SILVER BOWL,

mark of Whiting Manufacturing Co., of cir-

cular form with cast wavy rim, the body

embossed and chased with scroll and foli-

ate motifs (c.245g). 18cm diameter

€ 150 - 250

78 A VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR BOWL,

Birmingham 1887, of circular form, with

fold-over beaded rim, the body embossed

and chased with milkmaid pattern, vacant

cartouche and birds, the base with sun-

burst, raised on three lion mask paw feet

(c.186 grams). 12.6cm diameter

€ 60 - 100

77 AN ADAMS REVIVAL SILVER URN SHAPED COFFEE JUG,

Sheffield 1918, mark of R F Mosley & Co.,

with turned urn shaped ebon finial and

scroll handle, (c.653g). 26cm high

€ 250 - 350

76 A NEAR PAIR OF IRISH CELTIC REVIVAL PATTERN SILVER BON BON DISHES,

Dublin 1967 and 1968; together with a

small two handled sugar bowl and cover,

Birmingham 1921; and an Irish Georgian

bright cut spoon, (c.311g all in). (3)

€ 100 - 200

75 A SILVER TABLE BOX,

London 1923, the lid engraved with a Re-

gency sporting scene, (c.311g). 13cm wide

€ 150 - 200

74 AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BOWL,

Dublin, mark of Matthew West, the out

turned gadroon rim above chased body,

raised on three shell capped hoof feet,

(c.186g). 13cm diameter

€ 500 - 700

73 A COLLECTION OF IRISH SILVER DECANTER LABELS,

Dublin 1964, mark of Jewellery & Metal Man-

ufacturing Co Ltd, inscribed ‘Tio Pepe’, ‘Amon-

tillado’, ‘Oyster Dry’, ‘Celebration Cream’, ‘Dry

Sack’, ‘A Winter’s Tale’; together with a pair of

Irish decanter labels, Dublin 1969,...see our

online catalogue for further details.

(c.172g). (11)

€ 100 - 200

72 A COLLECTION OF FOUR IRISH GEORGE III SILVER DECANTER LABELS,

by various makers including James le Bas,

William Law, George Nangle, etc, engraved

‘Madeira’, ‘Sherry’, ‘Grave’, ‘Burgundy’. (4)

€ 250 - 400

71 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL SILVER DECANTER LABEL,

Cork c.1807, mark of Carden Terry and

Jane Williams, engraved ‘Sherry’; together

with a provincial bright cut teaspoon, Cork

c.1790, mark of Carden Terry, engraved

with initials, (c.15g all in). (2)

€ 300 - 400