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OFFICES & ADJOINING APARTMENTS 400 - 481


454 A GILT METAL BOUND WARDROBE STEAMER TRUNK,


enclosing a hanging compartment and five graduating drawers, Spaulding Genuine Hard Vulcanised Trunk Fibre, with label First Class Baggage Hold - Cunard White Star Line, by the Innovation Trunk Company, New York, USA, on ball bearing rollers, 41”h x 24” (104cms x 60.5cms). (1) €250 - 350


Lot 449


449 A MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST, Regency period,


the crossbanded and ebony-lined top above a satinwood-banded frieze and fitted with two short above three long graduated drawers with shaped apron and bracket feet, 41 1/2” x 40” (105.5cms x 102cms). (1) See illustration €300 - 400


450 A PAIR OF MAHOGANY BEDSIDE CHESTS, modern,


each with serpentine moulded rectangular top above four long drawers between canted fluted angles, serpentine base with bracket feet, 28 1/2”h x 19 1/2” (72cms x 49.5cms). (2) €150 - 200


451 A ITALIAN PUTTY-PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT HEADBOARD, modern,


carved with rockwork, C-scrolls and foliage, 56.5” (143cms); together with a 5’ divan and mattress. (1) €200 - 300


452 A MAHOGANY EASY ARMCHAIR, late Victorian,


covered in green cotton and yellow piped loose covering on square tapering front legs, together with an attractive inlaid mahogany armchair with semi-wing back, covered in loose floral fabric on front inlaid square tapering legs. (2)


€250 - 350


453 A PAIR OF ORANGE-GROUND COTTON CURTAINS,


lined and interlined, with matching pelmet, 106”h x 73” (269cms x 185.5cms), together with another pair of ivory ground floral curtains lined and interlined with matching pleated pelmet, 132” x 79” (335cms x 201cms). (1) €150 - 250


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455 A MAHOGANY LINEN CUPBOARD, 19th century,


the dentil moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors, the base fitted with two drawers on ogee bracket feet, the interior converted to an all-hanging compartment, 68.5” (174cms) h x 51.5” (131cms). (1) See illustration €200 - 300


456 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE AND OTHER PORCELAIN PLANTERS, modern,


various designs, shapes and sizes (18 pieces) €150 - 250


457 A BLACK PAINTED WROUGHT IRON SPARK GUARD,


of rectangular form, with scroll cresting above rectangular trellis-filled panel, on scroll feet, 36 1/2”h x 40 1/2” (93cms x 102cms)w. (1) €80 - 120


Lot 458


458 A MAHOGANY LINEN CUPBOARD, probably Irish, William IV period,


the two panel doors with reeded fan spandrels, raised on front turned and spiral reeded legs, 47 1/2”h x 40 3/4” (120cms x 103.5cms). (1) See illustration €200 - 300


465 AN INLAID AND CROSS BANDED MAHOGANY CHEST,


with four long drawers with bracket feet, 31” (79cms); a rectangular occasional table; a pine kneehole desk; an inlaid mahogany occasional table with drawer on short square tapering legs; a two tier occasional table; and a pair of beech armchairs in the French style with padded backs and seats; and a bamboo tub chair. (8) €150 - 250


466 A TUBULAR FRAMED TABLE TENNIS TABLE,


with folding top and centre detachable net, 108” x 60” (274cms x 153cms). (1) €80 - 120


467 A MAHOGANY SWING FRAME DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, Victorian period,


the moulded rectangular plate on scroll shaped supports, with rectangular base on bun feet, 28” (71cms) x 22” (56cms). (1) €80 - 120


468 A BOW FRONTED MAHOGANY CHEST, William IV period,


with two short and three long drawers on turned legs, 48” x 42” (122cms x 107cms). (1) €200 - 300


MEALYS EST 1934


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