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
Three Part Antique Silver Tea Set, Teapot, Twin Handled Sugar Bowl and Milk Jug Bun Supports to Each Total Weight 1164 grams
Diamond Tennis Line Bracelet Articulated Form Platinum Set Mounted Set on 9 Carat Yellow Gold Bracelet 19.5cm Long Diamonds of Good Colour and Scintillation Total Dimond Weight 5.70 Carats Approximately
Large Carved Giltwood Marble Top Console Table Approximately 6ft Wide
Irish Silver Tea Set Hallmarked Dublin 1821 Charles Marsh 1,446 Gram Weight
Regency Empire Bookcase Attractively Detailed Ormolu Mounts Figured Mahogany Shelved Interior Approximately 6ft 6 Inches Wide x 6ft 4 Inches High
Maurice C Wilkes Near Ballyconnolly Connemara Oil on Canvas Approximately 16 Inches High x 20 Inches Wide Signed Lower Left and Titled Verso
Mahogany Dining Room Table with Two Extra Leaves and Winder Extends to 10.5ft x 4ft Wide
Imposing Pair of Continental Porcelain Urns on Stands with Original and Upper Figural Decorated Covers Abundant Floral and Gilt Decoration Very Good Condition Each Approximately 4ft 6 Inches 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
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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.