Adam's At Home December 16th 2018

A t H ome 80 A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER CRUET STAND, Dublin (lacking date mark), mark ofWilliam Bond, the gadrooned frame fitted with twin ring compartment for two cut glass bottles, with armorial cartouche, and acanthus wrapped c-scroll carrying handle, raised on shell feet (c.16 troy ozs excluding glass bottles). 23cm wide, 21cm high (with bottles) € 400 - 600 78 A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER MILK JUG, Dublin c.1815; together with a George III Irish silver sugar bowl, Dublin c.1818, both pieces with the mark of James Le Bas, of very similar design, each of shaped rectangular bombe form, with out turned egg and dart rim, the panelled bodies with non-conforming bright-cut floral decoration, applied with angled handle, raised on paw feet (c.16.5 troy ozs all in).The jug 16cm wide over handle and spout, 11cm high; the sugar bowl 22cm wide over handles, 11.2cm high € 300 - 500 79 AN IRISH VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION HORN, Dublin c.1863, mark probably that of John Smith (rubbed), inscribed‘Presented to CaptainWD Smithwick, late 47th Reg by theYoughal Hunt’ (c.4 troy ozs). 27cm long, 7cm diameter € 100 - 200 31

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