THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013
425 AN IRISH REGENCY PERIOD EBONY STRUNG MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, the reeded top, above two frieze drawers, one enclosing an adjustable writing surface on a ratchet, with pen and ink compartments, the other drawer pulling from front and rear, flanked with two D shaped flaps, and raised on two turned columns to either side, and raised on four reeded and splayed legs, terminating in brass castors, united by turned stretcher, 29.5in (75cm)h x 65in (166cm)w extended, x 25.5in (65cm)depth. (1) See illustration €1500 - 2500
426 A GEORGE II PERIOD CONCERTINA ACTION FOLD OVER MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, probably Irish, the rectangular top with rounded corners, above a concealed frieze drawer, raised on attractive shell and scroll capped cabriole legs, with pad feet, 27in (69cm)h x 34in (87cm)w x 17in (43cm)d. (1) See illustration €2000 - 3000
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427 A FINE IRISH GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR, with ornate carved and pierced back, the shaped leaf and scroll moulded top rail, with scroll ends, above a pierced and interlaced splat, above a drop in seat, on front shell capped cabriole legs, with ball and claw feet, and unusual cabriole legs to the rear. (1) See illustration €800 - 1500
426 104 MEALY’S EST 1934
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