MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE, SILVER PLATEWARE, LINEN, ETC 500 - 560
500 A VERY LARGE PAIR OF SIX PANEL MAHOGANY DOORS,
each with three heavy brass hinges, one fitted with lock and brass handles, 108” x 43” (274cms x 109cms). (2) €300 - 500
501 A LARGE GILT WALL MIRROR OR OVERMANTEL, Victorian,
the moulded frame around a rectangular plate, 112”h x 78”w (285cms x 198cms). (1) €300 - 500
502 A CARVED OAK COFFER, late 17th Century / early 18th Century, with three panel hinged top and three carved front panels, 50” (127cms)w. (1) €200 - 300
503 AN OAK LIFT TOP COFFER, in the late 17th century style,
with a plank top above two front panels and two drawers, on square legs, 46” (117cms) w. (1)
€100 - 150
504 AN OAK LIFT TOP HORSE BLANKET CHEST,
56.5” (144cms). (1) €80 - 150
505 AN OLD EASY ARMCHAIR, covered in blue loose fabric; together with a small tub armchair. (2) €50 - 70
506 A PAIR OF TENNIS COURT NET POSTS, complete with net. (1) €50 - 80
507 A CHINESE BEIGE GROUND CARPET, with centre medallion inside a three band border, with damage, 11’8 x 10’ (360cms x 305cms); together with a small oriental Rug, as is. (2) €60 - 90
Lot 508
508 A MAHOGANY WARDROBE, with moulded and dentilled cornice fitted with a pair of panelled cupboard doors, the base fitted with two drawers on square supports, incorporating some 18th or 19th Century elements, 74 1/2”h x 51” (189cms x 130cms). (1) See illustration €200 - 300
509 A MAHOGANY TALLBOY, 18th Century and later,
probably Irish, the moulded overhanging cornice above seven graduating drawers, flanked with curved and fluted pilasters, on an associated stand, 74 1/2” x 41” (189cms x 104cms). (1) €400 - 600
510 A MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, Irish, Regency period - early 19th Century, the moulded cornice over two fielded panel doors, now enclosing a hanging compartment above two drawers, on a stand with a wide frieze and square legs, 71” x 49” (180cms x 125cms). (1) €250 - 350
511 AN OLD METAL BOUND STEAMER TRUNK,
with leather carrying handles, 40”w (102cms). (1)
€50 - 80
512 ELEVEN ASSORTED CYLINDRICAL ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY RECYCLED GLASS VASES, various sizes; together with a matching ice bucket or wine coolers. (12) €80 - 120
513 A COLLECTION OF COLOURED GLASS VASES,
each of tapering cylindrical form, in green, blue and purple glass, various sizes; together with a modern Belko purple glass double lip vase; and a large green moulded glass bottle; a blue glass vase with handkerchief type neck; three similar plain glass ditto; various sizes and shapes. (a lot) €80 - 120
514 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS GLASS,
comprising a set of five carafes, a pair of similar ditto, five other glass carafes, a pair of modern baluster shaped glass vases, a moulded glass decanter (lacking stopper), and other miscellaneous glass. (a lot) €80 - 120
515 A SQUARE GLASS CASE DECANTER, c.1800,
with octagonal neck, 9” (23cms); a small cutglass water jug, 5 1/2” (14cms); a modern cutglass vase; a Stewart crystal vase, 10 1/2” (27cms); another cutglass vase, 8 1/2” (22cms), a Galway crystal tazza, 5 1/2” (14cms); a bohemian yellow flashed glass vase, 19th century; and a small cutglass vase. (7)
€80 - 120
516 A SET OF THREE MODERN TRUMPET SHAPED GLASS VASES, 14 1/4” (36cms); a pair of smoked glass champagne coolers or vases, 9 1/2” (24cms); a pair of large brandy balloon style stemmed glass vases; three baluster shaped stemmed glass vases; a tall tapering glass vase; and other miscellaneous glass and glassware. (a lot)
€80 - 120
517 A MURANO BULBOUS GLASS VASE, with gilt decoration, 7 1/2” (19cms); an oblong glass flower brick; two green glass decanters; a green glass bottle; a green glass vase; a glass bed pan; and other flower bowls and vases. (a lot) €70 - 90
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