- George III Irish Provincial Silver Sauce
Boat, John Warner, Cork, c.1790 length 6.7 in — 17 cm...
[more like this] - George III Irish Provincial Silver Asparagus
Tongs, Carden Terry & Jane Williams, Cork, 1818 length 10.6 in — 27 cm...
[more like this] - George II Irish Provincial Silver Two-Handled
Cup, George Hodder, Cork, c.1750 height 4.7 in — 12 cm...
[more like this] - An Irish provincial hook end silver
ladle, Joseph Johns, Limerick circa 1760, with fluted scalloped bowl, foliate engraved stem and crest, 35cm long, approximately 204gm/Note: Joseph Johns is described in A...
[more like this] - Three Scottish silver mustard spoons,
maker mark only AG, probably for Adam Graham, Glasgow, a Scottish teaspoon probably Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh, circa 1800, a provincial single struck condiment spoon,...
[more like this] - A GEORGIAN III IRISH PROVINCIAL STERLING
SILVER FRUIT SERVICE BY JOHN TOLEKEN
Knives 8", forks 6-½" The set includes twelve three-tine forks, and eleven knives, all with a crest on the handles depicting a hand...
[more like this] - Irish Provincial silver. A pair of Georgian
Old English pattern tablespoons by Carden Terry Cork c. 1800 (CT STERLING) wt. 3.6 oz....
[more like this] - An 18th century Irish provincial silver
bowl by George Hodder Cork circa 1760 of circular form with engraved armorial 5.75in 8.5 oz. Estimate ?200-250 The bowl has numerous dings visible both on the inside and out...
[more like this] - AN IRISH PROVINCIAL GEORGE III BEAKER
later
chased with kite shaped panels of flowers and acanthus leaves, crested, 9cm h, by Carden Terry of Cork, maker's mark and STERLING, c1780, 5ozs...
[more like this] - Three George III provincial silver fiddle
pattern table spoons with engraved initials Thomas Watson Newcastle 1807(1)/1808(2) together with a pair of Irish sugar tongs Dublin 1813 and ten teaspoons 12 oz. Estimate...
[more like this] - Regency Irish Provincial Sterling Silver
Wine Funnel, hallmarked Dublin, 1817, by Carden Terry and Jane Williams of Cork, the ovoid bowl with gadrooned rim and retaining the fitted sieve en suite, l. 5-1/2", dia....
[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,...
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