THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013
67 A PAIR OF CHINESE IMARI PLATES, late 18th century, with flowers and bamboo, 9in (23cm) and another similar octagonal ditto. (3)
€100 - 150
74 BERNARD CHARLES SHIAPORY, FRENCH, FL. 1851-1859 Young Boy Looking at a Bird’s Nest, pastel, signed and dated 1852, oval, 28in (71cm)h x 22.5in (57cm). (1) See illustration €1200 - 1800
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68 A PAIR OF FRENCH SEVRES PORCELAIN CABINET PLATES, one depicting King Louis XVI of France within a gilt band with leaf sprays and an outer dark blue border, with kidney shaped panels of colourful flowers and gilt sprays, the other a matching plate of Marie Antoinette, both in bead moulded circular gilt frame, with leaf crest and two hoho birds, 15in (38cm) long, 12.45in (32cm) wide. (2) See illustration €700 - 1100
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A CASED SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN SILVER APOSTLE COFFEE SPOONS AND SUGAR TONGS, London, c.1894. (1) €120 - 150
71 JAMES HUMBERT CRAIG R.H.A. R.U.A. (1877-1944),
The Sea at Ballycastle, O.O.P., signed lower left, 9.5in (24cm)h x 13.5in (34cm)w. (1) See illustration on page 19 €2000 - 3000
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A WESTERN INDIAN CARVED WOODEN WALL BRACKET, 18th century, modelled with Krishna, flanked with anthemion scroll decoration to the sides, 22in (56cm). (1) See illustration €400 - 500
73 A PAIR OF RUBY AND CUT GLASS “PIGGIN” SHAPED SALTS, 19th century, 3in (8cm); together with a small Staffordshire group, Young Boy and Rabbits, and a real Ironstone platter, 13in (33cm). (4) €80 - 90
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75 A SEMI-ANTIQUE KIRMAN, with central medallions and ivory floral ground, inside a red and turquoise boarder, 7ft 4in (224cm) x 4ft 7in (140cm). (1) See illustration €800 - 1000
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A GROUP OF MINIATURE COLD PAINTED BRONZES, probably Austrian, one group modelled with a cat seated on a stool, playing an upright piano with a terrier howling, and five other miniature cat figures, the piano 2.25in (6cm) high, 1.75in (4.5cm) wide. (6) See illustration €150 - 250
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MEALY’S EST 1934
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