THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013
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A SET OF SIX HEAVY IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN AND CRESTED DINNER FORKS, George III, Dublin 1808, by Tudor and Whitford, 4549. (6) See illustration €180 - 220
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A NATURAL IRISH BOG OAK COMPOSITION, on marble base, 47in (120cm)h. (1) See illustration €100 - 150
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A BRONZE AND MARBLE GROUP, Lovers, modern on circular marble base, 8.5in (22cm). (1) See illustration €150 - 200
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A GOOD PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH SILVER HELMET-SHAPED SAUCE BOATS, by Thomas Johnson, Dublin 1761, each profusely chased with birds, scrolls, cartouches and flowers, applied with a leaf cast scroll handle, raised on shell capped scroll legs with pad feet, 8.5in (22cm), 647g. (1) See illustration €1500 - 2000
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A RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE OR PARTNERS DESK, late 19th century, early 20th century, the moulded top inset with a tooled leather surface, inside a cross banded edge, above four frieze drawers, two to either side, raised on four heavy square tapering fluted legs, with carved lion paw feet, 30in (76cm)h x 67in (170cm)w x 41in (104cm)d. (1) See illustration €1500 - 2000
14 KNAPPOGUE pot still whiskey, distilled 1951 in Tullamore by B. Daly & Co. and bottled 1987. (1) €300 - 400
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15 BUSHMILLS, single Irish malt whiskey, aged 12 years, 700ml. (1) €250 - 350
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12 W.F. COOPER The Bog Pool, Connemara, watercolour, signed lower right, inscribed verso, 10.25in (26cm) high, 13.75in (35cm) wide. (1) See illustration €100 - 200
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