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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013


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260 AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER CRESTED SAUCE BOAT of helmet form with bead hammered rim and scroll handle on three shell capped pad feet, 7in (18cm), 227g. (1) See illustration €600 - 800


261 A ROYAL CROWN DERBY DINNER SERVICE, in the Imari style, decorated in red, blue, white and gilt, comprising two handled soup tureen cover and stand, a pair of vegetable tureens and covers, a sauce tureen and cover, three large meat platters, including one with gravy well and tree, fourteen dinner plates, seven soup or pudding bowls, and six supper or side plates, some as is. (39) See illustration €650 - 850


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262 A PAIR OF CELTIC STYLE SILVER SAUCE BOATS, Birmingham 1937, each of helmet form, on gargoyle mask feet, 325g. (1) See illustration €200 - 300


263 A PAIR OF MODERN TUB SHAPED CANED ARMCHAIRS, with padded seats. (2)


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264 A PAIR OF EMBOSSED SILVER TWO HANDLE TAZZI, Birmingham 1889, each on stem foot, 7in (17cm), 222g. (2) See illustration €180 - 250


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265 A GOOD LATE 19TH CENTURY REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK, with five glass panels, the French two train movement, with enamel dial and Roman numerals, signed W. Thornhill, New Bond St. London, flanked with turned pilasters, in leather bound travel case, 6.25in (16cm)h. (1) See illustration €800 - 900


266 AN ART NOUVEAU FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFE SERVICE, London, 1908, comprising coffee pot, of oval baluster form, and wooden handle, a conforming oval tea pot, sugar bowl and jug, 1638g.(4) See illustration €300 - 400


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