- TWO GEORGIAN IRISH SILVER SPOONS The
first, a George III serving spoon, mark of John Kavanagh, Dublin (1815) with repousse gold wash bowl and engraved foliate decoration (9 1/2 in.); the second, a George IV teaspoon,...
[more like this] - ASSEMBLED GORHAM SILVER PART FLATWARE
SERVICEMarked 'sterling'.
Comprising:
Five dinner forks
Three large tablespoons
Eight tablespoons
Six soup spoons
Six teaspoons
Seven salad forks
Six dinner knives...
[more like this] - SMOKING PIPE COLLECTION INC. DUNHILL,
PETERSON, and Savinelli. A spectacular grouping of tobacciana containing (38) smoking pipes. Including a cased Italian Savinelli Nina pipe; a cased Italian Savinelli Bing's...
[more like this] - GROUP OF BOOKS OF IRISH INTERESTIncluding:
Irish Houses: Eclectic and Unique Interiors by Ianthe Ruthven, Gill and MacMillian, 1998; Irish Houses and Castles by Desmond Guinness and William Ryan, Thames and Hudson,...
[more like this] - GROUP OF BOOKS OF IRISH INTERESTIncluding:
The Gardens of Ireland photographs by Michael George, text by Patrick Bowe, Hutchinson Ltd., 1986; The Lost Houses of Ireland by Randal MacDonnell, Weidenfeld and Nicolson,...
[more like this] - GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER FLATWAREA grouping
of twenty-two pieces of miscellaneous Georgian sterling silver, consisting of six crested Georgian Irish tablespoons hallmarked Dublin 1795 by John Day, six monogrammed Georgian...
[more like this] - ASSORTED WORLD SILVER INC. IRISHAssorted
grouping of silver flatware including Irish, Scottish, English, and American, 42 pcs total. Includes: 1 King's pattern condiment spoon, Dublin, 1828, maker B_; 1 Georgian...
[more like this] - HENRY O'CONNOR "WWII BATTLE SCENE" WATERCOLORHenry
"Henno" Michael O’Connor (American, 1891-1975). Ashcan school watercolor on artist's paper depicting a stirring WWII battle scene showing the horrors of war and the...
[more like this] - TWO 1846 BRITISH LETTERS + 2 ONE PENNY
RED STAMPSNorthern Europe, Great Britain, northern England, Greater Manchester County; Lancashire, Oldham, New Delph, ca. 1846 CE. A pair of letters for Mr. James Kenworthy...
[more like this] - ? ALFRED WALLIS (BRITISH 1855-1942)
HOUSES
IN ST. IVES oil, pencil and chalk on cardboard18.5cm x 26.5cm (7.25in x 10.5in)Provenance: In Barns-Graham's notes about her collection she states she was given three oils...
[more like this] - BOOK: NATURAL HISTORY OF IRELAND, 1755A
Natural History of Ireland in Three Parts, by Boate, Molineaux and others, published by George and Alex Ewing, Dublin, 1755. Leather binding. Missing end papers. Front board...
[more like this] - BOOK: METAPHYSIC RAMBLES, 1835—DROMOLAND
CASTLEMeatphysic Rambles by Warner Christian Search, Miliken and Son, Dublin, 1835. Some wear to cover and foxing throughout. Measures 8" tall. Part of a collection of books...
[more like this] - GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SUGAR BOWL BY
JAMES SCOTT AND A REPOUSSé SAUCEBOAT, DUBLIN, LATE 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY, 13George III Irish Silver Sugar Bowl by James Scott and a Repoussé Sauceboat, Dublin, Late 18th-Early...
[more like this] - IRISH SILVER COFFEE POT BY JAMES MOORE
& EDWARD MURRAY Victorian Repousse Decorated Sterling Silver Pot by James Moore & Edward Murray, Dublin, 1839, lobed sides with floral and leaf design, ivory insulators, CH...
[more like this] - THE POETICAL WORKS OF MARK AKENSIDEThe
Poetical Works of Mark Akenside. By the Rev. George Gilfillan. Publisher: Edinburgh: James Nichol and London: James Nisbet & Co. and Dublin: W. Robertson. Date: 1857...
[more like this] - GUINNESS WHITE LABEL TIN ADVERTISEMENT
SIGN Early 20th century, lithographic transfer on tin, self-framed scene of three jockeys on horseback at the "Royal Horse Show" in Dublin, the center winning white steed...
[more like this] - An Irish silver jug, James le Bas, Dublin
1826, with gadrooned rim and half-ribbed body, crested, a hook-end silver sauce ladle, Alexander Richards, Dublin circa 1755, crested and a silver Scottish teaspoon, approximately...
[more like this] - Irving (W) A History of the Life and
Voyages of Christopher Columbus, 4 vols, Murray 1828 and Cook (Captain James) and King (Captain James) A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, 3 vols (damage to text of vol 3) Dublin,...
[more like this] - (6) VOLS LITERATURE, INCL. JAMES JOYCE
Six hardcovers including: 1) James Joyce. Dubliners. B. W. Huebsch, 1925, 4th printing; 2) & 3) James Joyce Letters Volumes II and III, ed. by Richard Ellmann, The Viking...
[more like this] - ? ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS POOLEY (IRISH
1646-1723)
HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OF JONATHAN SWIFT AS A STUDENT IN DUBLIN COLLEGE With later inscription, feigned oval, oil on canvas71cm x 58cm (28in x 22.75in)Provenance...
[more like this] - Irish silver . Five Georgian Fiddle
pattern tablespoons being a set of four one no maker's mark by James Scott Dublin 1817 and one Dublin 1823. Wt. 11.7 oz....
[more like this] - James Barry (Irish active in Italy and
England 1741-1806) "A Group of Recumbent Figures Huddled Among Blankets" 1792 ink and wash on laid paper with all corners missing but made up on backing card dated in English...
[more like this] - British school (19th century) PORTRAIT
OF A WOMAN-POSSIBLY ELIZA SOLOMAN (NEE BENNETT) ROSS oil on canvas framed unsigned H37 1/2'' W29'' Provenance: Mr. & Mrs. James Edward Tyson Macon Georgia. Mr. & Mrs. Cecil...
[more like this] - Irish Sterling Silver Sauce Boat by
James Scott, Dublin, ca. 1825 Of rounded shape raised on four claw feet; decorated with floral repousse designs on the body and the everted lip, two cartouches - one with...
[more like this] - Two Pieces of Staffordshire Pottery
in the Imari Taste, first quarter 19th century, including a rare pierced elliptical mazarine l. 14-1/2", w. 10-1/4", and a squat baluster vase, h. 10-1/2", dia. 8", both...
[more like this] - 1 vol. (Carey, Mathew, printer & publisher.)
The Holy Bible Translated from the Latin Vulgate. Philadelphia, 1790. 2 vols. in 1. 4to, orig. blind-tooled sheep, red morocco spine label; rubbed, joints tender. Moderate...
[more like this] - A DERBY GOLD GROUND TEACUP AND SAUCER
DECORATED BY JAMES DONOVAN OF DUBLIN
boldly painted with brightly coloured flowers and leaves, the cup with gilt grapevine inner border and apple green and gilt handle, saucer...
[more like this] - 3 vols. Travel - 18th-Century Imprints:
(Cook, James.) Captain Cook's Three Voyages to The Pacific Ocean. Boston: Manning and Loring for Thomas & Andrews and D. West, Jan. 1797. Vol. 1 (of 2) only. 12mo, contemp....
[more like this] - Exceptional pair Sevres style gilt-bronze-mounted
porcelain urns late 19th century bronze flower basket finial on gilt domed cover supported by vasiform body painted with vignettes of the Four Seasons and the lower band with...
[more like this] - George Washington Miniature Portrait
After Edward Savage After Edward Savage (American 1761-1817). Miniature portrait on ivory 2 x 1.5 in. placed in a 6 x 5 in. frame. ? Ca 1800s-1830s.? Portrait is backed with...
[more like this] - Fine CDV Album of European Royalty Literary
Political & Educational Figures Lot of approximately 140 cdvs in an album with space for 200 each with pencil identification in the album.? The album is a virtual who's who...
[more like this] - Assorted English sterling silver flatware
Comprising six George III teaspoons, possibly by Samuel Nelville, Dublin, two dessert spoons and two teaspoons by James Salter, Dublin, 1804, six George III teaspoons, maker's...
[more like this] - Four Regency Scottish or Irish Sterling
Silver Spoons, including a "Fiddle"-pattern tablespoon, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1809-1810, by P. Cunningham & Son, engraved on the handle with the badge of the 72nd Highlanders,...
[more like this] - 1 vol. Hamilton, William. The Exemplary
Life and Character of James Bonnell, Esq., Late Accomptant General of Ireland. London: J. Downing, 1707. Third edition, with additions from Bonnell's private papers. 8vo,...
[more like this] - A matched part suite of George IV Irish
silver King's pattern cutlery comprising twenty four items with engraved armorials James Le Bas Dublin 1828 & Thomas Farnett Dublin 1829 weighable silver 42.5 oz. Estimate...
[more like this] - 1 vol. Joyce, James. Dubliners. London:
Grant Richards, (1914). First edition. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered brick red cloth; occasionally scuffed, spine partially darkened, head of spine slightly chipped & frayed,...
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