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WHYTES

SINCE 1783

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172

A William IV Irish silver basket

The cast rim of bunches of grapes enclosing open-work sides on dished

base and scrolling open-work foot, by Richard Sawyer, Dublin, 1833.

996g, 32oz troy.

1,400-

1,800 (£1,120-£1,440 approx.)

173

A George III Cork silver snuffer tray by George Hodder

Of waisted oblong form, the s-scroll handle on moulded rim enclosing

plain tray engraved with armorial, on four hoof feet. C.1770. Marked

‘GH’ and ‘Sterling’. 183g, 6oz troy.

500-

600 (£400-£480 approx.)

174

A George III silver wick scissors

With spring loaded mechanism, by Wilkes Booth, London, 1800.

350-

400 (£280-£320 approx.)

175

A George II Limerick silver cream jug by Joseph Johns

Of helmet shape with double-scroll handle, the wavy rim above reeded

band on tail-enwrapped lion mask capped feet. The underside with

contemporary initials ‘M - H’ and scratch weight 6 - 14. Total weight:

195g, 6.25oz troy.

Provenance:

Purchased by current owner from J.W. Weldon, October

1991.

3,000-

5,000 (£2,400-£4,000 approx.)

176

An early Victorian Irish silver beer jug

Of baluster form, the domed lid and acanthus decorated c-scroll handle

on stippled body with high relief boar-hunting scene, by Robert W.

Smith, Dublin, 1841. Total weight 1,488g, approx. 48oz troy. 21 by 9 by

6in. (53.34 by 22.86 by 15.24cm)

2,000-

3,000 (£1,600-£2,400 approx.)

176A

A George III brass-bound mahogany navette-shaped oyster bucket

of coopered construction, with brass swing handle and brass liner. 13½ x

13 x 10½in. (34.29 x 33.02 x 26.67cm)

1,000-

1,500 (£800-£1,200 approx)

177

A George II silver coffee pot

Of baluster form, the body repoussé decorated with wavy bands of

flowers and scrolls, with c-scroll fruitwood handle. By Philip Garden,

London, 1756. Total weight 802g, approx. 23oz troy. 11 by 7½ by 5in.

(27.94 by 19.05 by 12.70cm)

600-

800 (£480-£640 approx.)

178

A George III Irish silver sauce boat by Matthew West

Of helmet shape, with double-scroll handle, the body profusely repoussé

decorated with floral and foliate motifs, on shell capped hoof feet. 199g,

6.4oz troy. 4½ by 7 by 3½in. (11.43 by 17.78 by 8.89cm)

250-

350 (£200-£280 approx.)

179

A George III Irish silver milk jug

The gadrooned rim over square waisted body the lower half reeded, on

bun feet. Dublin, 1812. 240g, 7.7oz troy. 5 by 6 by 3½in. (12.70 by 15.24

by 8.89cm)

200-

300 (£160-£240 approx.)

180

An early 18th century Mennecy soft paste porcelain handled table

knife

The pistol-shaped handle hand painted in Kakimon palette with

Chinoiserie scenes of a boy flying a kite, exotic birds and temple

buildings. The pointed steel blade attached with a silver ferrule. Circa

1735. 10in. (25.40cm)

150-

200 (£120-£160 approx.)

181

1820s Irish glass water jug

Of generous proportions, the scalloped rim and panel cut neck over

hobnailcut body with c-scroll handle and circular flange foot 9 by 10in.

(22.86 by 25.40cm)

300-

400 (£240-£320 approx.)

182

A pair of Victorian moulded and cut glass columnar candlesticks

Of Ionic form, the shaft spiral fluted and foliate decorated, the square

base relief decorated with cherubs and urns. 10½in. (26.67cm)

250-

350 (£200-£280 approx.)

183

A pair of George III Cork silver table spoons by Carden Terry

Later engraved and decorated.

150-

200 (£120-£160 approx.)

184

A George III Irish silver ladle

The fluted bowl on tapered handle decorated with brightcut engraving.

Dublin, 1791, maker’s mark: ‘J.S’, 155g, 5oz troy.

350-

400 (£280-£320 approx.)

185

A matched set of twelve early 19th century Irish silver fiddle-pattern

table forks.

By Edward Twycross, Dublin, 1829 (8) & James la Bas, Dublin, 1843 (4).

Engraved with boar’s head armorial and initials ‘A. M. L‘. 816g, 26oz troy.

300-

500 (£240-£400 approx.)

186

Three early 19th century silver fiddle pattern tablespoons

London, 1852 (2) & 1809 (1); together with a silver bright-cut sugar nips

by Hester Bateman and an Old English pattern sauce ladle, London,

1809. 320g, 10oz troy. (5)

150-

200 (£120-£160 approx.)

187

A pair of Victorian Irish silver fiddle pattern tablespoons and another

Dublin, 1839, maker R. W. Smith. Engraved with stag armorial. Together

with a George III silver table spoon by Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1812.

222g, 7oz troy. (3)

100-

150 (£80-£120 approx.)

188

A matched set of six George III Irish silver fiddle pattern dessert

spoons

Dublin, 1813, by Samuel Neville (4) and 1807, by Richard Sawyer (2).

Together with a set of five Georgian Irish taper handled teaspoons, by

John Pittar and a George IV Irish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Dublin,

1827. 297g, 9.5oz troy.

100-

150 (£80-£120 approx.)

189

A set of six Victorian Irish silver fiddle pattern rattail teaspoons

Dublin, 1843, maker’s mark ‘J S’, 137g, 4.4oz troy. Engraved with stag’s

head armorial.

80-

120 (£60-£100 approx.)

190

A pair of George III Irish silver fiddle pattern tablespoons

Dublin, 1816, maker’s mark ‘I B’, 147g, 4.7oz troy. Cased, the hallmarks

later gilt.

100-

150 (£80-£120 approx.)