THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013
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136 AN IVORY GROUND ISFAHAN RUG, c.1930, with floral scrolls all over, inside conforming borders, 6ft 9in (206cm)h x 4ft 9in (145cm)w. (1) See illustration €1200 - 1800
137 JAMESON vintage reserve, in special presentation gift carton, 700ml at 43% ABV. (1). €150 - 250
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139 A PAIR OF GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURES, early 20th century, one modelled as a woman in a floral dress with a basket of flowers, the other a gentleman, 14.5in (37cm). (2) See illustration €200 - 300
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134 A BRONZE HANGING TWO-TIER TEMPLE LANTERN, c.1800, the top tier modelled with flowerhead on ring turned column support; used for the Prosperity Feast, 17in (43cm) high, 13.5in (34.5cm) wide. (1) See illustration €600 - 800
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140 A CASED TAXIDERMY MODEL OF A GREEN PARROT, 17.5in (44.5cm) high, 12.5in (31.5cm). (1) See illustration €150 - 200
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135 A SEVENTEEN PIECE PART VIENNA PORCELAIN COFFEE SERVICE, comprising: a pear shaped coffee pot with light green panels, decorated with colourful floral bouquets, under a conforming cover with bud handle; a matching sugar bowl and cover; a jug and 12 cups and saucers, all colourfully decorated. (17) See illustration €400 - 600
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138 A CARVED SOUTHERN INDIAN WOODEN TEMPLE WALL BRACKET, 17th century, The Face of Glory, modelled as a Shaivite lion, protector from demons, 16.5in (42cm). (1) See illustration €300 - 500
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141 A FINE INDO-TABRIZ CARPET, with ivory floral field inside a wide lime green floral border with two smaller red bands, 18ft 4.5in (560cm) x 11ft 10in (360cm). (1) See illustration €2500 - 3000
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