THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013 457
AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD AND DECORATED THREE PIECE SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURE, comprising, a double chair back settee, decorated in the neo classical style, with urns and flowers, each back with triple splat, under an oblong floral panel with arched top, and a bow fronted padded seat, flanked with scroll arm rests, on front baluster turned and decorated legs, together with a pair of matching armchairs. (3) See illustration €1200 - 1600
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453 ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN COMERFORD, Portrait of a Gentleman Wearing Black Cravat and Bow Tie, oval miniature on ivory, lock of hair verso, 2in (5cm) high, 1.75in (4.5cm) wide. (1) See illustration €200 - 300
455 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL Portrait of a Gentleman Wearing a Black Bow Tie, oval on ivory, in ornate gilt metal pendant frame, lock of hair verson, 1.5in (4cm). (1) See illustration €200 - 300
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ADAM BUCK (1759-1833) Portrait of a Gentleman,
a circular miniature on ivory wearing blue jacket with velvet collar and white bow cravat; and its companion, a portrait of a lady wearing white dress wearing pendant and chain around her neck and pink ribbon in her hair, both signed with initials A.B. lower right, 3in (7.5cm) diameter. (2) See illustration €1500 - 2500
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454 JEAN-BAPTISTE SABATIER (PARIS, ACT. 1831-1841)
Portrait of Susan Westrapp Wearing a Blue Velvet Dress by a Red Curtain, miniature on ivory, signed & inscribed ‘Paris’, 4in (10cm) high, 3.5in (9cm) wide. (1) See illustration
Note: Susan Westrapp was the sister of Dawson Westrapp, who married William Bolton 1843 of the Island, Co. Wexford. €400 - 600
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A FINE LARGE KERMAN CARPET, with all over floral design on ivory ground inside a pink semi paisley border, 19’10 (604cm) long, 12’ (366cm) wide. (1) See illustration €2000 - 3000
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