WHYTE'S THE ECLECTIC COLLECTOR SATURDAY 15 SEPTEMBER 2018 AT 11AM

Silver 483 Six George III Irish silver brightcut dessert spoons. A matched set of six, Dublin, 1805, by Tudor andWhitford (5) and 1807 (1) 5½oz troy (176g) Estimate €200-€300 (approx £180-£270) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 483 484 A set of eight Victorian Irish silver fiddle-pattern, rattail teaspoons, by James Le Bas. Dublin, 1844, maker’s mark for James Le Bas, 6½oz troy (198g) Estimate €60-€80 (approx £50-£70) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 484 485 A set of six George IV Irish silver brightcut dessert spoons, by P. Moore. Dublin, 1827, maker’s mark for P. Moore, retailer’s mark for Matthew West. 6½oz troy (204g) (6) Estimate €200-€300 (approx £180-£270) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 485 486 A George IV Irish silver waiter by Edward Crofton. Of heavy gauge, the gadrooned and scrolling foliate rim , the central reserve engraved with a Bishop’s mitre and the initials, ‘EK’, Dublin, 1823, maker’s mark ‘EC’. 5oz troy (160g); diameter Estimate €250-€300 (approx £220-£270) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 486 487 AWilliam IV Irish silver water jug, by Richard Sawyer, jr. The flower-shaped finial on moulded, domed, hinged lid, over moulded, baluster-shaped body, engraved with a crest, Dublin, 1831, maker’s mark, ‘RS’. 27½oz troy (855g); height Estimate €300-€500 (approx £270-£440) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 487

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