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33 AN IRISH CELTIC REVIVAL SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA & COFFEE SERVICE,

Dublin 1966, mark of Alwright & Marshall Ltd, comprising a teapot, cof-

fee pot, two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, Ardagh pattern, each

decorated to the body and foot with bands of applied celtic interlacing

scrollwork, the teapot and coffee pot with hinged lids, ebon handles

and finials,the teapot spout terminating in a serpant head, each piece

raised on pedestal foot (c.1119g all in including handles). The coffee

pot 22.2cm tall (4)

€ 1,000 - 1,200

32 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PUNCH BOWL,

London 1898, mark of Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, of circular form,

with reeded rim, spiral fluted to the rim, body and foot, baring the in-

scription ‘C.C.H. Ballynatray Foxhounds Ladies Cup 1899, Light Weight

Point to Point, Won by Mr Rowland Smyth’s “Gold Whistle” ridden by

owner’, raised on pedestal foot (c.917g).24.2cm diameter, 17.2cm tall

€ 500 - 700