The Estate of the Late Mrs Wanda Ronan, The Contents of Cuskinny House, Cuskinny, Co.Cork removed to our Auction Rooms together with items from Sprayfield, Sandycove, Kinsale.
Pre-Sale Condition Reports will not be provided on group lots of books, silverware, glassware, china, etc. No condition reports after 5pm Friday 17th. Viewing is essential.
Viewing Saturday 11th Nov. right through to Friday 17th from 10am - 6pm. Open through lunch. - Please note - Withdrawn Lots 255, 258, 315, 317, 337 (1 book)
All bids must be in before 6pm on Friday 17th, bids left on Saturday 18th cannot be guaranteed.
A set of nine William IV mahogany dining chairs having curved bar back. (Some scroll timber pieces missing).
A good 18th century oak court cupboard in three sections, the top section having plate rack with latted sides, the centre section with cupboard doors, the base fitted with two drawers and two cupboard doors, very good colour. W. 133cm, D. 50cm, H. 198cm approx.
Victorian ebonized cased mantle clock with blue porcelain dials and panels. Movement stamped.
A good Irish Georgian mahogany circular dining table having reeded edge, nicely turned centre column with four splay feet and brass toe castors. Diameter 146cm approx.
A good set of 8 Georgian mahogany dining chairs raised on sabre legs.
A good Georgian mahogany neat size drop leaf table fitted with a long drawer and raised on square chamfered legs. Excellent colour.
A fine pair of antique Cork convex mirrors, each one with large rope twist circular frames and reeded inset both surmounted with a seahorse, the bases having decorative swag with lion's head inset. Original backs with Cork label for R. W Clarke. Overall width 85cm, diameter of mirror 62cm, H. 165cm approx.
These have been in the drawing room at Cuskinny all their life and where known as the Trafalgar mirrors.
A pair of 19th century oak hall chairs having nicely shaped back and raised on turned legs.
A good Irish early 19th century mahogany server/side table, the top with shaped gallery and plate rack, the freize having three carved heads and centre drawer and raised on carved scroll lions paw feet, original colour. W. 200cm, D. 70cm, H. 90cm approx.
A Cork Regency mahogany two tier circular dumbwaiter raised on turned column and reeded tripod base with brass toe castors, good colour.
A good Georgian mahogany and satinwood banded bow shaped sideboard fitted with drawers and tambour shutter and raised on fluted tapering legs. W. 116cm, D. 55cm, H. 100cm approx.
A pair of Irish Georgian mahogany brass banded turf buckets with good carrying handles. H. 44cm, Diameter 37cm approx.
A good quality 19th century mahogany three door bookcase, the upper section having three glass panel doors, the base with three cupboard doors, one fitted with drawers. W. 183cm, D. 60cm, H. 230cm approx.
In the manner of Richard Wilson (British 1714-1782),
Figures in a river by a ruin,
Oil on canvas,
Circa 1800,
66cm x 90cm approx.
John McGhie, (British 1867-1952)
Seascape with children paddling,
Oil on card,
Signed lower right,
30cm x 40cm approx.
A fine antique mahogany bow shaped chest, fitted with one long tambour front drawer over two short drawers, brush slide and three long graduated drawers raised on splay feet. W. 84cm, D. 53cm, H. 104cm approx.
Large silver bowl with inscription
'The Royal Irish Regiment Races,
Open Hunt Cup,
Presented by Mr GNE Baring, MFH.
Won by
Mr S. G. French's 'May Boy'
Ridden by Owner,
April 7th 1899.
London, 1898, 36 troy ozs.
English silver two handled cup with inscription
'Regimental Point to Point Race'
London 1897, 20 troy ozs.
A fine Irish silver salver having pie crust border and raised on three elegant feet with later inscription on the back.
The salver dates from 1753 - 1754 and weighs 41 troy ozs. Inscription reads - 'I leave this Salver to my dear and valued friend Savage French hoping that he may keep it in remembrance of one who greatly valued his friendship' Francis A. C. Whalley, Died May 19th 1898.
A pair of Irish silver salvers possibly by Wm Homer, Dublin 1764, 24 troy ozs. (damage to both)
English silver sugar castor by George Angel, London 1899, 10 troy ozs.
English silver milk jug by Edward John and William Barnard, London 1836-1837, 10 troy ozs. (some dents)
Carden Terry & Jane Williams - Cork silver ladle (2 small splits to bowl part).
Irish silver oval shaped dish by Royal Irish Dublin, 1973 with EU mark, 12 troy ozs.
A good set of 12 fish knives, forks and servers in leather canteen.
A collection of English silver fruit knives and forks, a lot of the knives with loose handles (18 forks & 17 knives) Sheffield 1801-1802, makers initials R.T., overall weight 44 troy ozs.
Two small canteens of fish knives & forks, one with plaque inscribed 'Queenstown Annual Regatta, 1894, Yacht Race, Won by Violet, Owner Savage French Esq, Presented by G. Gates.'
A pair of English silver cased ashtrays, Sheffield 1950 retailed by William Egan, Cork.
A cased set of 6 shell shaped salts with 6 silver spoons, London 1861.
A boxed set of 6 coffee spoons, Birmingham 1923 and 4 similar spoons, London 1924.
A fine large English silver circular salver having decorative pierced border and raised on four feet by F. Butty & N. Dumee, 77 troy ozs, London 1767. Diameter 48cm.
A large Irish silver soup ladle by Richard Garde, Cork, 1825, 9 troy ozs.
William Egan - A pair of Cork silver strawberry dishes, 1974, 13 troy ozs.
Silver mustard spoon by Phineas Garde, Cork 1817 and a silver salt shovel by Richard Garde, Cork 1821.
Twelve Irish silver dessert forks by Richard Garde, Cork, 1833, 19 troy ozs.
Four large silver dinner forks by Richard Garde, Cork 1824, 12 troy ozs.
Two Irish silver ladles, one marked Dublin 1796, no marks on the other one.
Assorted lot of silver - various spoons & sugar tongs. (some damage)