Fonsie Mealy's Chatsworth Fine Art Sale 27th & 28th September, 2022

22 Imperfections Not Stated Fonsie Mealy’s Est. 1934 168. An Irish Georgian period Provincial silver Tea Funnel, Cork by Carden Terry & Jane Williams, (2 parts) marks, work, engraved initials, approx. 10cms (4”) high, approx. 3.05 ounces. (1) €200 - €300 169. An Irish Provincial bright cut silver Serving Spoon, Limerick, by Thomas Burke, marks worn, c. 1784, approx. 52 grams, approx. 24cms (9½”). (1) €400 - €600 170. An Irish Provincial silver Serving Spoon, Cork, William Reynolds, c. 1784, hallmarks clear, engraved with monogram, approx. 60 grams. (1) €200 - €300 171. An attractive Irish silver bright cut Tablespoon, Cork (silver spoon), c. 1790, with engraved crest, approx. 1.8 ounces, hallmarked. (1) €200 - €300 172. An early Irish Provincial silver Teaspoon, Cork by John Hillery (1760/70), with engraved letters, approx. 26 grams. (1) €150 - €220 173. An Irish Provincial silver Sugar Tongs, Egan of Cork with rat-tail design, hallmarked. (1) €150 - €200 174. A good quality Irish silver Teapot, by Robert W. Smith (Dublin) of bulbous form, the overall body with ornate scroll rococo and foliate chased decoration, shaped handle and spout, with hinged lid and finial on circular stepped base, approx. 739 grams. (1) €400 - €500 175. An Irish Provincial pattern silver Serving Spoon, designed as an oar, Cork, by Isaac Solomon (Patrick Street 1809-10) with engraved initials, hallmarked worn, approx. 66 grams. (1) €200 - €300 176. An Irish Georgian period silver Basting Spoon, Dublin, James Welding?, hallmarked, approx. 32cms (12½”) long, approx. 4.3 ounces. (1) €200 - €300 177. An Irish silver fiddle pattern Basting Spoon, Dublin by Samuel Neville, c. 1827, approx. 34cms long, approx. 5 grams, engraved with rampant lion crest. (1) €300 - €400 178. An Irish silver Serving Spoon, by Samuel Neville, Dublin c. 1804, approx. 2.5 ounces, engraved with initials; together with another similar Spoon by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1805, approx. 2.1 ounces, with engraved griffin head. (2) €200 - €300 179. A quality Irish bright cut silver Serving Spoon, Dublin by John Power, c. 1801, with initials ‘R.L.’ hallmarked; together with another similar Spoon by John Power, hallmarked approx. 4.7 ounces overall. (2) €200 - €300 168 169 170 177 178 179 174 175 176 171 172 173

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