ADAM'S Country House Collections Day II - 14th October 2025
36 485 A GEORGE III SILVER SERVING TRAY, London 1813, maker’s mark of Paul Storr, of shaped oval form, with plain central reserve and raised gadrooned border, inter- spersed with scallop shells and fruiting vines, the cast twin han- dles with conforming decoration, raised on four cast scallop feet (c.98 troy ozs) 62cm wide over handles. Provenance: sale, Adam’s, 13 August 1974, lot 293; Private Col- lection, Dublin. € 4,000 - 6,000 486 A GEORGE I IRISH SILVER TEA / LEMON STRAINER, Dublin c.1718, (no maker’s mark) the circular bowl with flange handles, one handle engraved with crest (4.5 troy ozs). 4cm high, 10.7cm diameter, 19.5cm wide over handles € 1,500 - 2,500 487 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL SILVER STRAINING SPOON, Cork c.1800, maker’s mark of Joseph Gibson (fl.1784-1820) and stamped ‘sterling’, engraved with initials ‘R.A to M.A’, (4.6 troy ozs). 31.7cm long € 800 - 1,200 488 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL SILVER ONSLOW PATTERN BASTING SPOON, Cork, c.1790 maker’s mark possibly that of Carden Terry (rubbed), (3.2 troy ozs). 28.5cm long € 100 - 150 489 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL SILVER CARD TRAY, Cork c.1780, maker’s mark of Carden Terry, struck ‘STERLING’, of shaped circular form, with gadrooned rim, the plain central reserve with indis- tinct crest, raised on three hoof feet, (c.10 troy ozs). 17.5cm diameter, 3cm high € 500 - 800
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