CHATSWORTH SUMMER FINE ART SALE 18th & 19th June 2025
10 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED Fonsie Mealy’s Est. 1934 50. A set of 5 Old English pattern Teaspoons, Newcastle c. 1800, by Thomas Watson, initialed IO, one with torn bowl; four miscellaneous silver Teaspoons, London c. 1824, 1822, 1799, & 1822, three by William Bateman; two Teaspoons, c. 1770, marks worn, both crested; a set of 6 fiddle pattern Teaspoons, Edinburgh c. 1829, by William Marshall, approx. 3 ozs; a set of 6 silver Old English pattern Teaspoons, London c. 1805, by Peter, Ann &William Bateman, initialed FF., one bowl torn on both sides on one teaspoon, approx. 3 ozs; Three Teaspoons, c. 1935/1937, with matching Sugar Tongs with a patrae motif at end of handle, makers mark P. Brothers; five 1927 Sheffield silver Teaspoons with line borders, makers mark CWF, and one 1923 London silver hobnail pattern silver Coffee Spoon. (a lot) €120 - €180 51. An early 19th Century Scottish silver Berry Spoon, Edinburgh 1807, with decorative bowl; also a mid-18th Century Hanoverian Table Spoon, by Benjamin Blakeley, London 1754, monogrammed; also an English silver Ladle, London 1813, by John Wren, with monogram, approx. 6 ounces. (3) €100 - €150 52. An Irish silver gilt Paten, by William Egan, 1954, approx. 14cms diameter, approx. 4.5 ounces; together with an Irish Provincial silver Holy Communion Pyx, with naive engraved lid, depicting Cross, Heart and ‘I.H.S.’ (2) €120 - €140 53. A set of Georgian silver handled Cutlery , possibly Irish, four Dinner Knives & three Tea Forks, each with double steel prongs, handles with makers mark J.H. As a lot. (1) €60 - €80 54. A pair of Irish silver Georgian period fiddle pattern Serving Spoons, by James Scott, Dublin, 1830, approx. 24cms (9½”), each with engraved three mast ship, approx. 4 ounces. (2) €150 - €200 55. A fine quality Irish 18th Century Ladle, by W.F. (William Faucett) Dublin, 1746, marks clear, with attractive chased foliate design, approx. 13½” long; 7 ounces. (1) €600 - €800 56. A rare Irish silver Meat or Poultry Guard, by Laurence Nolan, Dublin, 1814, with oblong ring handle, €250 - €320 57. An Irish early 19th Century silver Fish Slice, of pierced and bright cut design, crested with the Hodson Family, by James Scott, Dubin 1827, approx. 4.5 ounces. (1) €200 - €300 58. A quality early 19th Century Irish silver two handled Bowl, by William Nolan, Dublin (retailed by Law), c. 1816, with decorative scroll handle, bright cut design crested with double headed eagle, (The Glynn Family), on paw feet, approx. 11 ounces. (1) €300 - €500 59. A late 20th Century English silver oval Dish, of floral repoussé and pierced decorated design by Ellis & Co., Birmingham, 1881, approx. 11 ounces. (1) €250 - €320 60. A 19th Century French two handled silver pierced and decorated Dish Bowl, of oval form, each handle designed with cherubs and floral bouquet, the main body decorated with repoussé classical design on short stem conforming base, approx. 7 ounces, marks on base. (1) €100 - €200 61. An Irish silver ebony handled Brandy Ladle, by William Egan, Dublin 1974, the oval shaped bowl issuing a spiral turned ebonised handle. (1) €100 - €120 62. An early 19th Century Russian Niello silver and gilt Snuff Box, the hinged lid with city scene and battle scene in foreground, the back with three mast ships and city, hallmarked in interior, approx. 8cms x 5cms (3½” x 2”); together with a set of 6 - 19th Century Niello silver and gilt Teaspoons, c. 1861, approx. 4.5 ounces. (7) €200 - €300 63. A fine quality Irish 18th Century silver shell design Soup Ladle, by Michael Keating, Dublin 1771, approx. 5½ ounces, crested, marks rubbed, approx. 36cms (14”) long. (1) €400 - €600 64. A Georgian period Irish silver bright cut cream Jug, by James le Bas, Dublin 1813, with a central wheat sheaf crest, approx. 4½” ounces. (1) €90 - €150 58 55 63 56 57
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