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An Irish provincial silver milk jugincuse maker's mark SG and incuse STIRLING, Samuel Green of Cork, circa 1805Shaped-oval with prick-dot engravin...

A George II Irish provincial silver bullet teapotWilliam Clarke of Cork, Dublin 1728 Of conventional form with a straight spout, wood handle and e...

A George III Irish silver tall cream jugmaker's mark 'I.W' and stamped STERLING, possibly James Warner of Cork, circa 1795Tall helmet form with up...

A rare pair of Irish provincial silver snuffer scissorsMichael McDermott (1750 - 1784), Cork, circa 1765, stamped DERMOTT STERLINGScroll arms, th...

An early 18th century Irish silver large tazzaDavid King, Dublin 1714, foot also with harp mark Conventional circular form with moulded border on ...

A pair of George I Irish silver candlesticksJoseph Walker, Dublin 1714The nozzles with octagonal rim and moulded girdle, octagonal bluster stems w...

A George I Irish silver 'strawberry' form counter dishPeter Gervis (Gervais), Dublin 1715-16 Circular, fluted with sixteen panels/flutes, diameter...

A George I Irish silver mugWilliam Bell, Dublin 1717, Tapering sides with double scroll handle, later engraved crest to front over a previous scri...

A pair of 18th century Irish silver saltsMatthew Walker, Dublin, circa 1730 Cauldron form with bellied sides, each on three lion mask paw feet, wi...

An 18th century Irish silver castermaker's mark for Philip Kinnersley overstriking that of another, circa 1730 Conventional baluster form, the co...

An Irish silver marrow spoonEdward Barrett, circa 1725, stamped with maker's mark and harp onlyOf conventional form, with rat-tail bowl, engraved ...

A good George I Irish silver Hanoverian pattern large basting spoonEsther Forbes, Dublin 1725, bottom marked The long stem with prominent rat-tail...

A rare Irish silver scissor wax jackThomas Walker, Dublin, circa 1735The scissor action plate with central thread terminating on a circular base p...

An 18th century Irish silver bowlAlexander Brown of Dublin, maker's mark only to underside, circa 1735 Plain hemispherical form with flared rim, o...

A collection of George I / II Irish silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, with prominent rat-tail stemsall DublinComprising:two George I spoons, ...

A collection of six George II / III Irish silver marrow scoopsOf conventional form, comprising:maker's mark J:ASH in script letters, for John Ashe...

A George III Irish silver dish ringRichard Williams, Dublin 1771 Of low form pierced and chased with farmyard scene, depicting a goat, fox, birds ...

A set of four George II Irish silver platesWilliam Williamson, Dublin 1748 Circular with gadroon rims, border engraved with coat of arms, with vis...

A pair of George III Irish silver covered two-handled sauce tureensby R Williams, Dublin 1788Oval form on pedestal foot, with beaded rims, upright...

A set of four mid 18th century Irish cast silver candlesticksMichael Fowler, Dublin, circa 1755, hibernia and harp marks, no date letterBaluster k...

An 18th century Irish silver sauceboatMatthew West, Dublin, circa 1775 Oval bellied form, crested, leaf-capped scroll handle, reverse bead punched...

A pair of George III Irish silver Hanoverian pattern three-pronged table forksAlexander Richards, Dublin 1764 Reverse of the terminals crested, le...

MASONIC INTEREST: A George III Irish silver salverGustavus Byrne, Dublin 1796 Oval form with a thread border, with a bright engraved running band ...

A George III Irish silver tea urnJohn Craig, Dublin, circa 1780 Urn form with two leaf embellished flying scroll handles, pull-off dome cover with...

A George III Irish silver coffee potMatthew West, Dublin 1774 Baluster form profusely chased with swags and drapes running through the rococo scro...

A George III Irish silver hook end bottom marked soup ladleWilliam Ward, Dublin 1775 With shell bowl, flat chased rococo cartouche and trailing fl...

A pair of Irish silver two-handled cupspossibly for Richard Williams, Dublin, circa 1775 With leaf-capped scroll handles, applied girdle chased ab...

A George III Irish silver neo-classical dish ringJoseph Jackson, Dublin, circa 1780 Circular form, the waisted sides with pierced scroll bands abo...

A George III Irish silver serving sliceWilliam Bond, Dublin, circa 1780 Onslow pattern terminal with feather-edge stem, the pierced blades with en...

A pair of George III Irish silver salversRobert Breading, Dublin 1787 Circular form with gadroon rims, centred with the engraved arms for Reverend...

Three George III Irish silver hook end serving spoonsbottom marked Comprising: a straining spoon, John Pittar, Dublin 1779, bright-engraved zig-za...

A suite of three Irish silver Celtic Point bright-engraved bottom serving spoonsbottom marked, maker's mark IB, Dublin 1781Comprising: a strainin...

An Irish silver butter spadeJames Keating, Dublin, circa 1795 With slender baluster form green stained ivory handle, the spade shaped blade with b...

A set of eight Irish parcel-gilt silver buttons for the Northern RangersDublin, circa 1780Circular, engraved with the title 'THE NORTHERN RANGERS'...

A George III Irish silver travelling / campaign potWilliam Bond, Dublin 1792 Straight sided cylindrical form, pull-off cover engraved with coat of...

A George III Irish silver-gilt Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern potato / serving forkSamuel Neville, Dublin 1808 Engraved with arms for Sir Robert...

A George III Irish silver soup plateJames Le Bas, Dublin 1814, also stamped WEST Shaped-circular with gadroon edge, the border engraved coat of ar...

Two George III Irish silver serving / asparagus tongsfirst pair, Benjamin Tate, Dublin 1785, with bright engraved zig-zag edges, the handle furthe...

A collection of Irish silver Old English and Fiddle pattern table forksall DublinOld English pattern: comprising: five, John Keene, 1796, one with...

A George III Irish silver swing-handle basketJoseph Jackson, Dublin 1792 Oval form with applied reeded rim, the sides with pierced band of vertica...

An unusual Victorian Irish silver ham bone holdermaker's mark I M with pellet between, Joseph Mahony, Dublin, circa 1850Shaped-handle with a scre...

A set of six George III Irish silver saltsJohn Stoyte, Dublin 1807, no duty mark Oblong form with rope twist edge, pedestal foot, crested, with bl...

A George III Irish silver covered brandy panJames Le Bas, also stamped WEST, Dublin 1814 Plain bellied form with lip, turned wood side handle, pul...

A George III Irish silver entrée dish and coverJames Scott, Dublin 1812, also stamped WEST Rectangular form with rounded corners, gadroon rims, en...

A Victorian Irish silver chamberstickJames Fray, Dublin 1839 Circular form with broad gadroon edge, centred with a cylindrical column and removabl...

An unusual Irish silver matching table spoon and forkPhilip Weekes, Dublin 1832 and 1840Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern, a William III loyalist O...

A cased silver dishRoyal Irish Silver Limited, Dublin 1968 With sunray design, engraved on reverse 'one of four replicas originally by Joseph Walk...

A modern Irish silver beer jugRoyal Irish, Dublin 1974 Baluster form engraved with ornate scrolls and festoons around a vacant reserve, leaf-cappe...

An Edwardian silver model of a harpSampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1905 realistically modelled, loaded base, height 14.5cm.For further information on...

Five modern silver miniature / toy garden implementsmaker's mark JA for Joan Andrew, London 2005 / 2006 Comprising: a roller, rake, hoe, fork and ...

OF IRISH E.E.C. ENTRY INTEREST: A modern Irish 20 carat gold commemorative caddy spoonThomas O'Connor & Sons Ltd, Dublin 1973, with fleur de lys...

A George IV Irish silver three-piece tea serviceJames Fray, Dublin 1826/ 1827 Shaped-circular form, with embossed floral decoration, the teapot wi...

A pair of George III Irish silver basting spoonsMichael Keating, Dublin 1771 Hook-end form, engraved with crests, length 29.5cm, weight 6.5oz. (2)...

A George III Scottish silver coffee potGeorge McHattie, Edinburgh 1807 Panelled form, with a wood handle and ivory finial, height 26cm, weight tot...

A Scottish provincial silver teapot standmaker's mark D.F over INS struck twice, for Donald Fraser of Inverness, circa 1810Plain navette form wit...

A George III provincial silver teapotJames Barber & William Whitewell, York 1815 - 1817Oblong form with moulded central girdle, the dome cover wit...

A George II silver coffee potJames Wilks, London 1755 Tapering form, with chased floral decoration, engraved with a crest, height 23cm, weight 23....

A George II silver coffee potGabreil Sleath, London 1737Tapering form, hinged cushion cover with bell shape finial, leaf-capped and part fluted sp...

Two pairs of George II silver saltsone pair with maker's mark for Edward Wood, all London 1737Cauldron form on three feet, one pair with rope-twis...

A George IV silver inkstandMatthew Boulton, Birmingham 1824 Rectangular form with leaf, shell and gadroon rim, the central circular removable tape...

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