* Additional Lot *
Lot 204A
A fine 19th century turret clock complete with cables and weights. James Mosley founded his business in Waterford in 1832 and died in Feb. 1887. He made this clock for St. Anne's Church in Cappoquin. W. 34 ", D. 16", H. 19" approx. Est. - €1,500-€2,000.
Eamon De Valera - Dowdall
A collection of letters from Eamon De Valera to Mrs Jenny Dowdall , various matters with a collection of photographs.
Eamon De Valera
Memorial Mass sheets, Westminister and Dublin and a few other items.
Collection of Draft letters and other items - De Valera, Dowdall and others.
A good antique mahogany bookcase, the upper section with shaped cornice over three doors, the lower section fitted with a secretaire and two other drawers over three cupboard doors on plinth base. Circa 1860. W. 190cm, D. 53cm, H. 232cm approx.
Edwardian inlaid rosewood settee raised on turned legs. W. 123cm, H. 83cm, D. 60cm approx.
A fine Victorian inlaid rosewood music cabinet, the interior fitted with pull out trays. W. 57cm, D. 42cm, H. 120cm approx.
A pair of neat size French brass side lamps and shades. H. 27cm approx.
Mahogany drop leaf table raised on turned columns with cross stretcher. W. 100cm, fully opened 135cm approx.
A pair of mahogany hanging wall cabinets. H. 74cm, W. 68cm, D. 18cm approx.
Good Irish Georgian serpentine shaped brass fender. W. 106cm. approx.
A pair of mahogany lockers or lamp tables having gallery tops, cupboard doors and raised on square tapered legs. H. 64cm, W. 43cm, D. 36cm approx.
A large collection of 22 framed architectural drawings, gates, stairs etc. Overall size 47cm x 37cm approx.
Antique mahogany linen press, the upper section with two paneled doors with four sliding trays, the base fitted with two short and two long drawers and raised on turned legs. H. 203cm, W.138cm, D. 60cm approx.
A pair of antique brass two branch wall lights and shades. L. 55cm, W. 30cm approx.
Victorian mahogany pedestal dressing table fitted with 12 drawers. W. 120cm, D. 55cm, H. 175cm approx.
Mixed lot - two fire screens, fire irons and rests, door stop, tea urn (no lid).
A pair of large antique gilt framed wing back drawing room chairs raised on scroll legs. H. 122cm, W. 69cm, D. 67cm approx.
19th century mahogany drop leaf table fitted with a real and dummy drawers raised on rope twist legs. L. 106cm, H. 76cm approx.
A good large rectangular stool raised on fluted legs.
140cm x 90cm approx.
A fine set of 8 Victorian rosewood dining chairs raised on cabriole legs.
A good set of three antique rosewood framed open arm drawing room chairs having carved decoration and raised on cabriole legs.
A very good possibly Irish large wool carpet, woven with medallions and interlinked flowers against the red ground enclosed by broad and narrow borders. 585cm x 389cm approx.
Antique mahogany Canterbury fitted with a drawer and raised on turned legs.
A set of 8 Regency mahogany dining chairs, the backs with rope twist bar and raised on sabre legs.
Victorian mahogany dining table with spare leaf. Fully extended 179cm, W. 103cm approx.
A pair of painted French drawing room chairs of serpentine shape and raised on fluted legs.
Fifteen large Irish dinner forks - four by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1806 - seven by Jas Scott, Dublin 1820 and four by James Le Bas, Dublin 1836 & 1838. 35 troy ozs.
Ten Irish Georgian silver dessert forks, various Dublin makers, James Le Bas, Jas Scott, etc. 13 troy ozs.
A large Irish Georgian silver ladle by Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1834. 7 troy ozs.
A pair of Georgian Irish silver sauce ladle by Jas Scott, Dublin 1819. 4 troy ozs.
Three large Georgian Irish silver serving spoons, Dublin 1806. Makers initials A.W., 9 troy ozs.
Five large Irish Georgian silver tablespoons, 3 by James Le Bas, 1 by Jas Scott, Dublin 1820 and 1 Dublin 1831 makers initials W.C., possibly William Cummins. 13 troy ozs.
Six Irish Georgian silver teaspoons, various Dublin makers, 5 troy ozs.
A Cork silver circular salver on claw feet by William Egan, 1963, 13 troy ozs.
Two large Irish silver tablespoons, P. Weeks, Dublin 1837 and J. Smith, Dublin 1856, 11 troy ozs.
Irish Georgian silver sugar tong, Dublin 1821 together with a silver fish knife by James Le Bas, Dublin 1836. (2)
Five Irish Georgian silver forks, Dublin 1819 possibly Samuel Beere. 13 troy ozs.
Seven antique silver teaspoons - three by R. Garde, Cork, two by Isaac Solomon, Cork, one damaged spoon by Carden Terry & J. Williams and one other.
Good antique silver plated spirit kettle on stand complete with burner.