CHATSWORTH SUMMER FINE ART SALE 18th & 19th June 2025
107 Fonsie Mealy’s Est. 1934 873. Attributed to Jan Dirksz Both, Italian (1615-1652) “Soldiers at Rest,”O.O.P., sunset scene with soldiers in foreground on rockery, temple ruins and mountains in distance, approx. 30cms x 36cms (12” x 14¼”) in gilt frame. (1) Provenance : Purchased by the family of the present owner at Carton House Dispersal Sale on behalf of the Dukes of Leinster in the late 1940's. €800 - €1000 874. 19th Century Irish School “Daniel Connolly,”watercolour and pastel, head and shoulder portrait, approx. 37cms x 28cms (14½” x 11”), in gilt frame. (1) Provenance : Purchased by the family of the present owner at Carton House Dispersal Sale on behalf of the Dukes of Leinster in the late 1940's. €180 - €250 875. A very good set of 5, 19th Century Irish cutglass Coolers, a pair of small Irish hob-nail cut glass Bowls, an unusual small plain glass bowl with turned in lip on square lemon squeeze base; a set of 5 large tall plain funnel shaped Drinking Glasses; a decorated glass Spirit Barrell with silver plated mounts; and 5 varied glass Decanters. A lot, 20 pieces. (1) €250 - €350 876. A good pair of early 19th Century glass Cake Stands, approx. 17.5cms high x 26cms diameter (7” x 10¼”); a very good early 19th Century Cordial Glasse, engraved with flowers and vine, 18cms high (7”); and a pair of larger plain Glasses with tear drop stems, 20ms high (8”). (5) €250 - €350 877. A large 19th Century blown glass Fly- Catcher, 19cms (7¾5”) high, a smaller ditto 15.5cms high (6”); and three other smaller 19th Century variations and a glass Dish Cover. As a lot. (6) €200 - €300 878. An antiqueWaterford cutglass Piggin, three sets of attractive antique cutglass Salts, a large cutglass Decanter and stopper; and two cutglass Water Jugs. As a lot (1) Provenance : Purchased by the family of the present owner at Carton House Dispersal Sale on behalf of the Dukes of Leinster in the late 1940's. €200 - €300 879. A very good earlyWaterford cutglass oval shaped Fruit Bowl, with turned down lip on a square lemon squeeze base and a large circular cutglass ditto. (2) Provenance: Purchased by the family of the present owner at Carton House Dispersal Sale on behalf of the Dukes of Leinster in the late 1940’s. €300 - €400 880. A collection of varied 19th Century / 20th Century cutglass and moulded Decanters and stoppers; together with some etched coloured Glass and Sherry Glasses, as a lot. (20) Provenance : Purchased by the family of the present owner at Carton House Dispersal Sale on behalf of the Dukes of Leinster in the late 1940's. €300 - €400 881. A pair of 19th Century two branch clear glass Lustres, with dish holders and drops (as is) on round bases, approx. 36cvms (15”) high. (2) €180 - €220 882. A pair of attractive and unusual Bristol blue Jugs, each with tubular and rounded neck, shaped handles, each approx. 29cms (11½”) high. (2) €120 - €140 883. Two 19th Century coloured ruby and Bristol blue glass bulbous Bottles, with metal caps, each approx. 23cms (9”), with shaped handles. (2) €80 - €100 884. Co. Clare & Limerick: A rare pair of 19th Century stoneware Bottles, with impressed mark of “John Mahony, &Wm. Mahony, Grocer andWine Merchant, Church St. & Jail Street, Ennis,”; a similar Bottle with impressed mark of “Charles Chapple Merchant, Ennis,” all approx. 10½” (26.5cms) high; and two glass Bottles one for “C.J. Hassett, Ennis,” and one for Wm. Lloyd, Ltd. Limerick as a lot, w.a.f. (5) €220 - €350 885. A rare onion shaped antique Irish green glass Seal Bottle, with applied label, ‘James 1714 Stacpoole,’ approx. 6”” (15cms) high, damaged and lacking section of one side. (1) Provenance: An important old Co. Clare family, and by direct descent to the present owner. €400 - €600 886. A very good Irish antique hand-made light green glass Seal Bottle, of mallet shape with applied label, “Francis M. Namara, 1748,” approx. 8½” (21cms). Rare. (1) Provenance: An important old Co. Clare family, and by direct descent to the present owner. €1000 - €1500 887. A rare dark green glass late 18th Century Irish Seal Wine Bottle, with applied label, “Doneraile * House,” approx. 11” (28cms) high with ‘Patent’ impressed on shoulder, and with impressed mark on base ‘Cork Glass Work ...?” and another similar plain Bottle, without seal. (2) Provenance: An important old Co. Clare family, and by direct descent to the present owner. €600 - €800 885 887 886 879
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