Items from several Cork estates per instructions from various executors and good individual clearances.
A collection of 18 century blue and white Chinese bowls and mugs from the Qianlong emperor period (1736-1795) (5)
Antique dome shaped walnut jewellery box with decorative brass work.
A good early Victorian mahogany 4 door breakfront bookcase, circa 1860. ( H.91" W.83" approx)
19th century decorative french brass mantel clock, the dial stamped Cahoon Bro's, Paris.
A good antique brass fender with matching fire irons and fire rests. (W. 62" approx).
A Victorian pitch pine Sacristy Cabinet fitted with lon drawers (ideal for maps)
A large antique lead water cistern, the front with owners initials W.R. and dated 1766.
Three heavy metal garden chairs with pierced circular seats and decorative backs.
Heavy garden statue of a female seated holding a pitcher. (H.46" approx)
Pair of antique cranberry glass and gilt brass candlesticks with glass drops.
A good Victorian giltwood overmantel mirror with scroll and leaf decoration. (W.62" H.48" approx)
Set of 6 Victorian mahogany dining chairs and 1 carver chair. (7)
Pair of antique Meissen porcelain candleabra with figures of a lady and gent (Damaged)
Three antique cut glass decanters with mushroom stoppers. (Possibly Irish)
An English silver box with raised figure decoration. Birmingham 1898.
A collection of silver items to include a sugar tongs, brushes, napkin ring etc.
A Cork silver ladle by Richard Garde 1833 and another early Irish silver ladle and mustard spoon. (3)
A Dutch silver oval shaped jardiniere with raised figure decoration, circa 1900.
An English silver desk inkwell set, London 1848 with the following inscription.
Presented to the Rev.A.M.Pollock as a testimony of esteem and regard on his leaving the curacy of Carnteel by his friends in that parish.
Aughnacloy July 8th 1848.