Part 2 - Contents from East Grove House, furniture, interesting Cork books, silver etc. and other interesting items entered from Cork residences.
Antique silver sugar bowl and cream jug, Birmingham 1915 - 1916, 20 troy ozs.
A 19th century silver plated coffee pot and a tea pot .(one marked D.Sutton, Jeweller, Cork).
Antique mahogany serpentine shaped chest of 4 graduated drawers. (W. 38" approx).
A set of 10 antique Irish silver teaspoons, Dublin 1830 by Richard Garde of Cork, 7 troy ozs.
A pair of antique Irish silver serving spoons, 1813 by Samuel Green of Cork, 4 troy ozs.
A pair of antique English silver table spoons, Sheffield 1900, makers initials J.R. 5 troy ozs.
Eleven antique English silver tea spoons, Sheffield 1900, makers initials J.R. 8 troy ozs.
A set of 6 antique English silver tea spoons, London 1850, makers initials C.B. 5.5 troy ozs.
An English silver christening mug, London 1899, makers initials J.W. C.W. 4 troy ozs.
Victorian mahogany circular occasional table on carved tripod support. (diameter 3' approx).
A miscellaneous lot of silver, napkin rings, butter knife and spoons (8) circa 1837.
A pair of large Serves style porcelain vases with covers and brass mounts.
A good antique gilt framed overmantel mirror having arch top decoration and fluted pillars. (H.70" W. 62" approx)
A good Victorian pitch pine 3 door bookcase circa 1880. (H.8'6" W.67" approx).
A good Victorian pitch pine 3 door bookcase circa 1880. (H.8'6" W.67" approx).
Sean O'Connor,
The lower lake at Ross Island, Killarney, 1985
Watercolour,
Signed
Pete Hogan,
The Four Courts, Dublin
Watercolour,
Signed and dated 1987
Victorian carved walnut chest of 4 graduated drawers. (W.41" H 39" approx).
A fine pair of antique rosewood drawing room armchairs raised on fluted legs.
Antique walnut crossbanded serpentine shaped 2 drawer chest with gilded brass decoration.
A Georgian mahogany secretaire chest of drawers with a well fitted interior and raised on bracket feet.
An 18th century maritime painting depicting the Royal George coming up into Portsmouth harbour, circa 1790, possibly by J.T.Serres.
A pair of English silver bon bon dishes, Sheffield 1893, 6 troy ozs.
A set of 6 antique Irish silver tea spoons, Dublin 1812, makers initials R S possibly R. Smith.
An Irish silver ash tray, Dublin 1966 with jubilee mark, makers initials TW.
Antique jewellery box the property of Count John McCormack's wife.
An English pierced silver dish holder, Birmingham 1857, 4 troy ozs.
A reproduction mahogany wine table on carved tripod with ball and claw feet.
Edwardian mahogany bow shaped bookcase/cabinet raised on bracket feet.