The entire contents of Loreto Convent, Fermoy, Co Cork.
On The Premises.
A pair of Victorian plaster relief groups in oval frames with bow glass panels.
A fine large antique bohemian red and gilt glass two piece comport.
An Irish silver brightcut sugar tongs by John Pittar, Dublin circa 1813 and another Irish Georgian sugar tongs.
Twenty three large English silver table spoons By George Angel, London 1854, weight 78 troy ozs approx.
Twenty two matching English silver dessert spoons by George Angel, London 1854, weight 46 troy ozs approx.
Twenty two matching English silver dinner forks by George Angel , London 1854, weight 74 troy ozs approx.
Nineteen matching English silver dessert forks by George Angel, London 1854, weight 39 troy ozs approx.
A Cork bright cut silver mustard spoon by Timothy Conway, circa 1800.
A Cork silver bright cut spoon by James Heyland, circa 1800 and another Cork silver spoon.
Six Irish bright cut silver dessert spoons, Dublin 1806, makers initials EB, weight 6 troy ozs approx.
Thirteen various Irish Georgian silver tea spoons, weight 7 troy ozs approx..
Seven large Irish silver rat tail serving spoons, Matthew West , Dublin 1822, weight 16 troy ozs.
Sixteen large Irish silver dinner forks, Dublin 1828, makers initials TF probably T.Farnett. weight 46 troy ozs approx.
Seven Irish silver tablespoons by Matthew West, Dublin 1822, weight 6 troy ozs approx.
Two large and four smaller Irish silver table spoons, Dublin 1829 makers initials TF probably T.Farnett. Weight 6 troy ozs approx.
Five assorted Irish silver tea spoons, two Dublin 1837 and the other marks worn.
Three large Irish silver serving spoons, Dublin 1829 makers initials TF probably T.Farnett, weight 8 troy ozs approx.
A large Irish silver serving spoon by John Pittar, Dublin 1807 and another Dublin 1811 makers initials GN (2).
Two large Irish silver serving spoons, Richard Garde, 17 Broad Lane, Cork, assayed in Dublin 1833.
Six matching early Irish silver serving spoons, four by John Dalrymple, Dublin 1767 and 2 Dublin 1754, makers initials JP, weight 12 troy ozs.
An Irish Georgian silver fork by Phineas Garde, Cork, assayed in Dublin 1817 and a silver tablespoon, hall marks worn. (2)
Six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1951 and a silver napkin ring.
Five silver tablespoons, one salt spoon and a fish knife, assorted English silver.