CHATSWORTH SUMMER FINE ART SALE 18th & 19th June 2025
9 Fonsie Mealy’s Est. 1934 36. A miniature silver cased Carriage Clock, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., 7cms high (2¾”). (1) €120 - €180 37. A pair of small Birmingham pierced oval Bon Bon Dishes, a smaller pair of plain oval Dishes, a small attractive embossed silver Sugar Shaker, four silver Napkin Rings and two Sterling silver Dishes. (a lot) €100 - €150 38. Three silver Salt Cellars or Pots, with pad feet, three silver mounted glass bottles, a small Oriental pierced and engraved boat shaped Bowl, an engraved Oriental Beaker, and a collection of English silver varied Condiments. As a lot, w.a.f. (1) €130 - €180 39. Silverware: A set of four unusual skillet design silver Salts, by Mappin &Webb, London, with matching spoons; a pair of Victorian repousse design Salts, by R. Martin & E. Hall, London; a plain design double lipped Victorian silver Cream Jug, by Frederick Boasted, London, c. 1887, approx. 7 ounces overall. (11) €100 - €120 40. An attractive silver miniature Presentation two handled Cup, the domed lid surmounted with dog, the main body inscribed “Cattistock Hunt Point to Point Races, Batten’ Challenge Cup, presented to the Hunt in Memory of Colonel H.C.G. Batten by his sons and daughter, 1927” by Comyns & Sons Ltd., 1926, approx. 5 ounces, approx. 11cms high on oak base; a pair of two small silver Tazzi of pierced design, Birmingham. (3) €180 - €220 41. A 19th Century glass dimple type Decanter, completely decorated with Chinese engraved and pierced prunus flowers and leaves, marks on base, 25cms (10”) high. (1) €100 - €120 42. An Irish late Georgian fiddle pattern Serving Spoon, by William Sherwin, Dublin c. 1834, crested with monogram; together with a smaller Serving Spoon by James Scott, Dublin 1832, with Castle and Griffin crest, approx. 5 ounces. (2) €120 - €180 44. An Irish 18th Century Marrow Scoop and duck bill Spoon, by John Pittar, Dublin 1753/54 of plain design, approx. 23cms (9”) long, approx. 1.5 ounces. (1) €180 - €220 45. A fine 18th Century English silver Serving Ladle, London 1788, by Walter Brill, approx. 8 ounces, 33cms (13”) long, hallmarks clear. (1) €200 - €300 46. An attractive modern design Irish silver Ladle, by Kilkenny Design, c. 1965, approx. 43cms (17”) long. (1) €180 - €220 47. A fine quality late 19th Century Irish Dish Ring, Charles Lamb of Dublin, 1897, decorated with animals, figures, birds and buildings, inscribed “To Alexander MacKenzie Esq. M.D. of the Circus Bath.. in Remembrance of his kindness to Richard Reeves, Rosedale, Dublin during his illness July 1913,” hallmarked, approx. 14½ ounces, 19cms d (at top) with blue glass liner. (1) €1500 - €2000 48. Silverware: A collection of various small silver Pieces, comprising vesta case, frames, napkin rings, silver cased notepad, decorative spoon, tongs, etc., as a lot, approx. 21 ounces overall. (1) €200 - €300 49. A three-piece silver Christening Set, Sheffield c. 1915/1917/1918, consisting of a knife, fork and a spoon, all initialled AFS, by Cooper Brother & Sons, Register design no: 605 905; a silver Old English pattern Sugar Tongs, London c. 1808, makers initials probably GW, initialled “EA” ; a silver fiddle pattern Sugar Tongs, Edinburgh c. 1814, makers initials D.G., initialled “IBM”; a silver Christening Set, consisting of a teaspoon and fork of small size, Sheffield, c. 1938, in the Old English pattern by Emile Viner, initialled P.; A set of 6 silver Coffee bean Spoons, Birmingham c. 1926, with wire stems and oval bowls, initialled S. Ltd. (a lot) €200 - €300 44 46 43. An important late 17th Century silver Tankard, hallmarked Isaac Dighton, London, date c. 1688/89, the top with inscription “Allye Course in ye Ryne in Thomond ye 14th of May. This Plate was won by ye 3rd horse Anno Domi - 1701,” the main body of reeded form with central medallion depicting etched design of man on horseback, with conforming reeded scroll handle, approx. 7 ounces, approx. 10cms (4”) high. (1) Provenance: The Westropp Family, Ballysteen House, Ballysteen, Co. Limerick. Note: The word “Ryne” is suggested that it refers to a townland adjacent to Quin Village, Co. Clare (which relates to Thomond). The Townland was thought to be owned by Ryan. €3000 - €4000
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