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270 A LARGE IRISH ARDAGH CHALICE PATTERN SILVER REPLICA CHALICE BOWL,

Dublin 1910, mark of West & Son, with bi-coloured glass studs

and chased and embossed Celtic pattern banding, (c.1337g). 17cm

high, 25.5cm wide over handles

€ 700 - 1,000

269 A GEORGE I SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN RAT TAILED TABLESPOON,

London, Britannia standard 1712, with initials P.G. 1712. 20.5cm

€ 200 - 300

268 A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER TWO HANDLED LOVING CUP, DUBLIN C.1770

with ovoid body later engraved with bands of fruit, flowers and

foliage around a cartouche to each side, one filled with engraved

initials ‘MM’ , with twin scroll handles on a waisted circular foot,

13cm high 380 grams (c.380g)

Provenance: The Mahony family of Blarney Woolen Mills, who owned

and operated the woollen mill in Blarney, established c.1750.

€ 400 - 600

267 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TWO HANDLED CUP,

makers mark of John Nicholson and stamped ‘STERLING’ Cork

c.1780 the plain ovoid body with central girdle and applied leaf

capped side handles, engraved with initials, on a waisted and

domed circular foot, 14cm high and 17cm across handles. 500

grams (c.500g)

Provenance: The Mahony family of Blarney Woolen Mills, who owned

and operated the woollen mill in Blarney, established c.1750.

€ 1,000 - 1,500