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THE DUBLIN RESIDENCE SALE 2013


389 MIEKE VANMECHELEN (B. BELGIUM 1974), River of Light, O.O.C., signed with monogram lower right and dated ‘08, also signed and inscribed verso 27in 969cm)h x 31in (79cm). (1) See illustration €200 - 300


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388 A COLOURFUL ENGLISH BOTANICAL PORCELAIN DESSERT SERVICE, probably Spode, 19th century, comprising six plates, each decorated with a different colourful flower, within a pierced and bead moulded edge with pink boarder, and gilt bands, 9in (23cm), together with a pair of conforming comports, each on raised on three S scrolls and the tri-form base with scroll legs, 7in (18cm)h, together with a slightly smaller matching ditto, 5.5in (14cm). (9) See illustration €500 - 600


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391 GEMMA BILLINGTON Reaching the Big Rock, abstract, O.O.C., signed and inscribed extensivley verso and dated 2006, 39in (99cm)sq. (1) See illustration €1000 - 1200


392 JOHN FAULKNER RHA (1835-1894) A By-Way Chashorn. Hants, with Cattle near a Church, signed and inscribed lower left, 18in (46cm)h x 38.5in (198cm)w. (1) See illustration on page 98 €2000 - 3000


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A FRENCH BLACK MARBLE AND BRONZE LIBRARY MANTEL CLOCK, 19th century, the lower movement by T. Marti Paris, with two stage dial, with gilt Roman Numerals and signed J & S Robertson Paris, flanked with two classical mask handles and surmounted with a bust of Marcus Aurelius and raised on bronze lion paw feet, 22in (56cm)h x 11.5in (29cm)w. (1) See illustration €600 - 900


395 96 MEALY’S EST 1934


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