Irish Silver Tea Set Hallmarked Dublin 1821 Charles Marsh 1,446 Gram Weight
18 Carat Yellow Gold Necklace Interlinking Form Attractively Detailed 46cm Long 72.4 Gram Weight
Pair of Early Victorian Demi-Lune Figured Mahogany and Satinwood Fold Over Tables Herringbone Inlay to Frieze Each Approximately 36 Inches Wide x 32 Inches High
Regency Empire Bookcase Attractively Detailed Ormolu Mounts Figured Mahogany Shelved Interior Approximately 6ft 6 Inches Wide x 6ft 4 Inches High
18 Carat White Gold Diamond Sapphire and Ruby Set Ladies Brooch High Colour and Scintillation Throughout Attractively Detailed 6cm High x 6cm Wide
Maurice C Wilkes Near Ballyconnolly Connemara Oil on Canvas Approximately 16 Inches High x 20 Inches Wide Signed Lower Left and Titled Verso
Irish Silver Water Ewer Pedestal Form Turned Circular Base Flying C Scroll Handle Attractively Detailed with Matching Set of Six Silver Water Beakers, Ewer 23cm High Beakers Approximately 12cm High
William IV Grandfather Clock by Donegan of Dublin Roman Numeral Decorated Dial Walnut Cased Attractively Detailed Pendulum and Weights Present Purchased by Vendor Circa 1995 e3,450
Pair of 18 Carat Emerald and Diamond Ladies Cluster Ring of Good Colour Attractively Detailed Each 2cm Diameter
Large Carved Giltwood Marble Top Console Table Approximately 6ft Wide
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Patrick Kavanagh, the great poet of field and life, was once in McDaid’s Pub when who walks in but Ted Hughes, later to become Her Majesty’s poet laureate.