The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011
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The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011
1 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 2 Brian Coyle FSCSI FRICS James O’Halloran BA FSCSI FRICS Eamon O’Connor BA David Britton BBS ACA Chairman Associate Director e.oconnor@adams.ie Managing Director j.ohalloran@adams.ie Director d.britton@adams.ie Nick Nicholson Kieran O’Boyle BA Hdip ASCSI Karen Regan BA Caroline Kevany BA Fine Art Department k.oboyle@adams.ie Consultant n.nicholson@adams.ie Fine Art Department caroline@adams.ie Director s.cole@adams.ie Sara Kenny ASCSI Manager sara.kenny@adams.ie Abigail Bernon BA Fine Art Department abigail@adams.ie Est 1887 Fine Art Department Karen@adams.ie Stuart Cole MSCSI MRICS at Clandeboye Est 1887 26 St. Stephen’s Green , Dublin 2. Tel +353 1 6760261 Fax +353 1 6624725 info@adams.ie www.adams.ie The AVA Gallery Clandeboye Estate Bangor, Co. Down BT19 IRN (T) +44 (0)28 91852263 email: info@adams.ie web: www.adams.ie/clandeboye The Collection of the late Jill Cox AUCTION Wednesday 7th September 2011 Session I (lots 1 - 641) at 10.30am Session II (lots 700 - 875) at 6.00pm VENUE Adam’s Salerooms 26 St Stephen’s Green , Dublin 2 Ireland SALE CODE This sale may be referred to as 7031 in all correspondence CATALOGUE €20.00 (plus €3 postage & packaging) or free to download at www.adams.ie Viewing at 26 St Stephens Green Sunday Monday Tuesday info@adams.ie www.adams.ie 4th September 5th September 6th September 1.00pm - 5.00pm 9.30am - 5.00pm 9.30am - 5.00pm 4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PURCHASERS 1. Estimates and Reserves These are shown below each lot in this sale. All amounts shown are in Euro. The figures shown are provided merely as a guide to prospective purchasers. They are approximate prices which are expected, are not definitive and are subject to revision. Reserves, if any, will not be any higher than the lower estimate. 2. Paddle Bidding All intending purchasers must register for a paddle number before the auction. Please allow time for registration. Potential purchasers are recommended to register on viewing days. 3. Payment, Delivery and Purchasers Premium Thursday 8th September 2011, 10.00am - 5.00pm. All purchases must be paid for and removed from the premises not later than 2pm on Friday 9th September 2011 at the purchasers risk and expense. After this time all uncollected lots will be removed to commercial storage and additional charges will apply. Auctioneers commission on purchases is charged at the rate of 18% (exclusive of VAT). Terms: Strictly cash, bankers draft or cheque vouched to the satisfaction of the auctioneers, prior to sale. Purchasers wishing to pay by credit card (Visa & Mastercard) may do so, however, it should be noted that such payments will be subject to an administrative fee of 1.85% on the invoice total. American Express is subject to a charge of 3.65% on the invoice total. Please contact our accounts department prior to sale with your payment queries. Artists Resale Rights (Droit de Suite) is NOT payable by purchasers. 4. VAT Regulations All lots are sold within the auctioneers VAT margin scheme. Revenue Regulations require that the buyers premium must be invoiced at a rate which is inclusive of VAT. This is not recoverable by any VAT registered buyer. 5. Please note that imperfections are not stated. 6. Absentee Bids We are happy to execute absentee or written bids for bidders who are unable to attend and can arrange for bidding to be conducted by telephone. However, these services are subject to special conditions (see conditions of sale in this catalogue). All arrangements for absentee and telephone bidding must be made before 5pm on the day prior to sale. 7. All lots are being sold under the Conditions of Sale as printed in this catalogue and on display in the salerooms. 5 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 6 7 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 8 Foreword James O’Halloran Jill Cox, who sadly passed away last December, was perhaps best known as the proprietor of The Beaufield Mews in south county Dublin. In this guise she ran a very successful business that was equally well regarded for the restaurant as for the antiques shop. Now however the antiques shop is closed but the restaurant continues to operate and thrive under the direction of Jill’s daughter, Julie. Here at Adams we have known Jill for many decades as she was a regular viewer and buyer at our antiques and fine art auctions. She had a most eclectic but wide ranging taste and was highly regarded amongst her peers as a knowledgable and astute dealer. As with most of her fellow professionals the line between what was her ‘private’ collection and what was for sale was always blurred but nonetheless her legion of clients always found her to be very forthcoming in sharing information about the objects she was selling. Her forte was undoubtedly in the area of Irish glass and she enthused about newly acquired pieces which she had uncovered, some of which would be featured on Jill’s Facebook page ! So now is the time for the final sale of Jill’s collection and we are delighted to have been asked to handle such an important event. The eight hundred or so lots are drawn together from The Beaufield Mews and from her home in Sandycove, where every conceivable surface was adorned with the wonderful objects she amassed with such enthusiasm. It would no doubt have given Jill a lot of pleasure to see her treasures presented in a single catalogue and all we can hope is that we have done the collection justice. 9 The collection of the late Jill Cox A Memory Julie Cox My Mother never ran with the crowd; she moved to a different rhythm. Her quirky and adventurous life style was the envy of us all, for everything she undertook she fulfilled with such energy & passion. Growing up with a mother as an antique dealer was, in hindsight, a perfect match. My childhood curiosity and passion for all things mysterious would often be brought to life. A painting’s history would be retold – for it was no longer just paint on canvas – a full story of poverty, intricate family links, religion and the odd love affair often told the fuller picture. And, as I suspect with most antique dealers, behind her undoubted business skill she often bought with the heart rather than the head. I remember helping her at an Irish Antique Dealer’s Fair in the Mansion House; I was barely 8 years old and trying to grasp the basic business model of buying & selling. On the first day, the doors opened and lots of well dressed ‘foreign’ traders piled in. My Mum took one look at them and rushed to put a sold sticker on her beautiful 19th century Irish Yew table. “Why” I asked in disbelief as the traders looked disappointedly on. But I knew; she couldn’t bear to see her beauties fall into the wrong hands and leave Ireland. So many of her pieces were, quite simply, priceless. She wouldn’t part with them at any cost. Although she treasured all her gems, she didn’t allow them to become museum pieces stuffed in the attic out of sight. She insisted we use the Mason Ironstone dinner service for tea, even though we would be ordering a Chinese take away! And the heavy 18th century oak diningroom table had to withstand dancing on it, as happened many a time. There were no trophy pieces in her collection. Everything was loved for their art form, not for prestige. She had a huge interest in all things Irish, specialising in glass & silver, combing the country for rare pieces. As chairperson of the Irish Glass Society she relished their meetings where collectors would unveil their latest discoveries. She would describe to me in detail the pattern of her latest Irish turnover bowl or the feel of an old Irish lead glass on your lips. As kids we had little idea of the unique art collection that was growing on the walls of our home. The sometimes aggressive yet hilarious Knuttels sat alongside the vibrant and charming Harry Kernoffs, Mary Swanzys and Daniel O’Neills were mixed in with the subtle calmness of Roderic O’Conors, for Mum had an incredible ability to make it all work. She was not confined to Irish antiques. I remember a visit from her when I worked in Nice, France. We traipsed through antique shops and a whole new world of Gallé, Lalique, Daum and Verre Francais was opened up to us. She immediately fell for the wonderful colours, their unique etching and sure enough a large shipment came home. London also became a great haunt of hers. Loving the bohemian atmosphere of Portobello, she travelled alone arriving at dawn and would have to be asked to leave as night fell. And sure enough another shipment would arrive home which she would unwrap with the excitement of a school girl. So it is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to this eclectic collection, however safe in the knowledge that many more will enjoy and cherish it, as much as she did. The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 10 www.adams.ie 11 Session i (lots 1 - 641) 10.30am Silver & Plated ware The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 12 1 A SET OF EIGHT IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TAPERHANDLE TABLESPOONS, Dublin 1787, mark of Michael Keating, 15.5 ozs. €400 - 600 Lot 1 2 A SET OF FIVE BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE DESSERT SPOONS, Sheffield 1928, mark of JR; together with two further brightcut dessert spoons, 9.5ozs. (7) €150 - 250 3 Lot 3 A SET OF SIX IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT RATTAIL TAPER HANDLE TABLE SPOONS, Dublin 1813, mark of Thomas Tudor, 15.5 ozs. €400 - 600 4 A SET OF SIX IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE TABLE SPOONS, Dublin 1801, probably the mark of Robert Williams, 13 ozs. €400 - 600 Lot 4 5 A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN BRIGHTCUT TABLE FORKS, London 1907, 12.5ozs. €180 - 240 Lot 5 13 6 A SET OF THREE IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TAPERHANDLE TABLE SPOONS, Dublin 1786, mark of John Pittar, 6.5 ozs. (3) €150 - 200 Lot 6 7 Lot 7 A SET OF FIVE IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE TABLE SPOONS, crested, Dublin 1767, mark of John Shields, 13 ozs. (5) €300 - 400 8 FIVE VARIOUS IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE TABLE SPOONS, Dublin 1774, 1776, 1801, etc, marks of John Craig, John Shields, etc. 10.5 ozs. Lot 8 €250 - 300 9 AN INTERESTING GEORGE III IRISH PROVINCIAL BRIGHTCUT TABLE SPOON, stamped “Sterling”; together with five further bright cut examples, London and Sheffield marks, 11 ozs.(6) €250 - 300 Lot 9 10 A SET OF THREE GEORGE V BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE TABLE FORKS, Sheffield 1920; together with four other brightcut forks, 11.5 ozs in all. (7) €120 - 180 Lot 10 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 14 11 A PAIR oF IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE SAUCE LADLES, Dublin 1812, 2 ozs. (2) €100 - 150 Lot 11 12 A SET OF THREE IRISH PROVINCIAL BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE TEA SPOONS, Cork c.1800, mark of Joseph Gibson. €100 - 150 13 THREE PAIRS OF 18th CENTURY PLAIN TAPER HANDLE TABLE SPOONS, Dublin 1791, mark of John Pittar (2), Dublin 1760 (2), Edinburgh (2), 12 ozs in all. (6) €180 - 250 Lot 12 14 A SET OF FOUR IRISH GEORGE III PLAIN TAPER HANDLE SPOONS, Dublin 1778, mark of John Kelly, 8 ozs. €150 - 250 Lot 14 15 No lot 16 A SET OF TWELVE IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE DESSERT SPOONS, Dublin c.1810, mark of John Pittar. 10 ozs. (12) €250 - 350 Lot 16 15 17 A SET OF SIX IRISH BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE TEA SPOONS, Dublin 1900, mark of JS, 3 ozs. (6) €120 - 150 Lot 17 18 A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF ELEVEN IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE TEA SPOONS, Dublin c.1800, various makers marks, 5 ozs. (11) €150 - 180 Lot 18 19 SIX VARIOUS IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE DESSERT SPOONS, Dublin 1786 etc, mark of John Shields and others. 5.5 ozs. (6) €150 - 200 Lot 19 20 A SET OF FOUR WILLIAM IV BRIGHTCUT TEASPOONS, Dublin 1834 and three similar examples. (7) €60 - 80 Lot 20 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 16 21 AN IRISH WILLIAM IV PLAIN FIDDLE PATTERN DIVIDING SPOON, crested, Dublin 1834, mark of John Power and retailed by Muller, 5 ozs. €250 - 350 Lot 21 22 Lot 22 AN IRISH GEORGE III PLAIN FIDDLE PATTERN RATTAIL BASTING SPOON, crested, Dublin 1803, mark of BP, 4.5 ozs. €200 - 300 23 Lot 23 AN IRISH GEORGE III PLAIN TAPER HANDLE SERVING SPOON, Dublin 1802, mark of JB, 3.5 ozs. €200 - 300 24 A SET OF EIGHT EDWARDIAN HANOVERIAN RATTAIL PATTERN SOUP SPOONS, London 1900 & 1901, 20 ozs. (8) €350 - 450 Lot 24 25 A SET OF FOUR SCOTTISH GEORGE II PLAIN HANOVERIAN TAPER HANDLE SOUP SPOONS, Edinburgh 1752, mark of Alexander Aitchison; together with four further Hanoverian pattern soup spoons, 16 ozs in all. (8) €300 - 400 Lot 25 17 Lot 26 26 A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Birmingham 1894, mark of Elkington & Co. Ltd., comprising teapot (30 ozs including handle), coffee pot (30.5 ozs including handle), cream jug (11 ozs) and twin-handled sugar bowl (16.5 ozs), each of ogee form with acanthus leaf wrapped s-scrolling handles and embossed decoration of scrolls and foliage, and raised on four grotesque mask capped paw feet. €1500 - 2500 27 A MATCHED SET OF SIX IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE DESSERT SPOONS, Dublin 1799 etc, various marks, 5 ozs. (6) €150 - 200 28 AN IRISH GEORGE IV MILK JUG, Dublin 1827, mark of James Fray, the lobed body profusely decorated with embossed foliage and vacant cartouche motifs, chased acanthus leaf wrapped s-scroll handle, on a circular spreading foot. 10.5 ozs Lot 28 €200 - 300 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 18 29 A SET OF FOUR IRISH GEORGE III NEOCLASSICAL STYLE OVAL SALTS, Dublin 1815, mark of Christopher Haines, 10.5 ozs in all €400 - 600 Lot 29 30 A GEORGE III SHAPED CIRCULAR CARD TRAY, London 1773, possibly mark of W.M. Turton, with gadroon rim, five panelled sides, engraved central reserve and vacant cartouche, raised on knuckle hoof feet, 8 ozs. 17cm diameter. €300 - 500 Lot 30 31 AN EDWARDIAN THREE PIECE TEA SErvice OF OBLONG FORM, Chester, 1902, comprising teapot (22 ozs including handle and finial), twin-handle sugar bowl (9 ozs) and cream jug (6.5 ozs), each with gadroon rims interposed, scallop shells, c-scroll handles, lobed bodies and raised on ball feet. €600 - 1000 Lot 31 32 A PLAIN SHAPED RECTANGULAR MILK JUG, Sheffield 1918; together with a plain oval sauce boat, Sheffield 1935. 9 ozs. (2) €120 - 180 Lot 32 19 Lot 33 33 AN IRISH GEORGIAN STYLE CIRCULAR DISH RING, Dublin 1919, mark of West & Son, with pierced repoussé, chased and engraved bird and foliate decoration, 11ozs. 21cm diameter. 35 €120 - 150 €1000 - 1500 34 A SET OF SIX IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE DESSERT SPOONS, Dublin 1805, mark of Tudor & Whitford, 6 ozs. (6) €300 - 500 A SET OF SIX GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE TEA SPOONS, London 1791, mark of “RE”, 3 ozs. (6) 36 A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF TEN IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE TEA SPOONS, Dublin c.1800, various makers marks, 4.5 ozs. (10) €150 - 180 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 20 37 A CELTIC ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE TWO HANDLED CUP, with repousse and engraved decoration, Sheffield 1916, 10 ozs. 12.3cm high €200 - 300 Lot 37 38 AN IRISH GEORGE II STYLE SHAPED CIRCULAR CARD TRAY, Dublin, possibly mark of Christopher Locker, 17cm diameter. 7 ozs €250 - 450 39 Lot 38 AN IRISH GEORGIAN STYLE CIRCULAR DISH RING, Dublin 1916, mark of Neill of Belfast, with pierced repoussé, chased and engraved figures, birds and buildings within scrollwork, 11 ozs. 19.3cm diameter and having blue glass liner. €1000 - 1500 40 A SET OF SIX GEORGE III PLAIN TAPER HANDLE TABLE SPOONS, London 1811, mark of Peter & William Bateman, 12 ozs €250 - 350 Lot 39 41 A COLLECTION OF SIX MAINLY GEORGIAN BRIGHTCUT SUGAR TONGS, including an example by Hester Bateman, London. 5.5 ozs. (6) €250 - 350 Lot 41 21 Lot 42 42 AN IRISH CIRCULAR DISH RING, Dublin 1922, mark of Neill of Belfast, with pierced latticework and repoussé lion, bird and foliate decoration, 9.5 ozs. 19.7cm diameter. €600 - 900 43 A PAIR OF IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN SERVING SPOONS, with crested handles, Dublin 1823, mark of Richard Garde. 5 ozs €100 - 200 44 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL CIRCULAR PEDESTAL SUGAR BOWL, Cork c.1780, mark of Carden Terry, the body with repoussé foliate border above fluting and raised on a rim foot, 5.5 ozs. 10cm high. €400 - 600 Lot 44 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 22 45 AN IRISH WILLIAM IV SHAPED CIRCULAR CARD TRAY, the scrolling rim interposed with foliage, panelled sides enclosing repousse central reserve of scrolling vines and foliage, raised on three pierced scallop shell scroll feet, Dublin 1834, mark of John Nickolson. 22cm diameter. 18.5 ozs €350 - 650 Lot 45 46 A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SERVING SPOONS, with crested handles, Dublin 1827, makers mark rubbed; together with another similar example, Dublin 1822. 7 ozs in all. (3) €100 - 200 47 Lot 47 A MODERN STERLING STANDARD COASTER with shaped circular pie crust rim and plain reserve; together with a plain circular dish with reeded rim, Birmingham 1912. 6.5 ozs in all. €80 - 120 48 A PAIR OF IRISH SHAPED CIRCULAR CARD TRAYS, Dublin marks (rubbed) c.18th Century, with scroll border interposed with scallop shell motifs, stepped moulded sides, enclosing engraved central reserve of scrolls, vines and foliate motifs and central crest, raised on three knuckle hoof feet, 21ozs in all. Each 20cm diameter. €500 - 1000 Lot 48 23 49 AN IRISH ROCOCO STYLE CIRCULAR SUGAR BOWL, Dublin 1948, retailed by Weir & Son, with repoussé, chased and engraved decoration, raised on lion mask paw feet, 7 ozs. 12.5cm diameter. €200 - 300 50 A MATCHED SET OF SIX PLAIN FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, four Dublin examples 1866, mark of Cummins (rubbed), 16.5 ozs. Lot 49 €250 - 450 51 A VICTORIAN CIRCULAR BALUSTER CREAM JUG, Dublin 1896, mark of J.S., with allover repoussé, chased and engraved decoration and raised on spreading foot, 8 ozs €200 - 300 Lot 51 52 A LATE 18th CENTURY OVAL HELMET SHAPED SUGAR BOWL IN THE NEOCLASSICAL TASTE, Dublin 1794, mark of R.B., with swing handle and brightcut engraved decoration, 5 ozs. (extensive repairs) €80 - 120 Lot 52 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 24 53 AN IRISH GEORGIAN OVAL SAUCE BOAT IN THE ROCOCO TASTE, Dublin c.1775, mark of John Craig, with beaded rim, the body with repoussé, chased and engraved bird and foliate decoration, raised on pad feet, 6 ozs. €400 - 600 Lot 53 54 AN IRISH GEORGIAN STYLE OVAL SAUCE BOAT IN THE ROCOCO TASTE, Dublin 1918, mark of William Egan of Cork, with bead punched rim above repoussé, chased and engraved bird and foliate decoration, on shell and pad feet, 6 ozs €350 - 450 Lot 54 55 A SET OF SIX IRISH VICTORIAN PLAIN FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, with crested handles, Dublin 1838, mark of Samuel Neville, 14 ozs €300 - 600 56 A GEORGIAN STYLE PLAIN OVAL SAUCE BOAT, Chester 1902, with punched beaded rim and sscroll handle, raised on pedestal foot, 6 ozs. Lot 56 €200 - 300 57 A MODERN SAUCE BOAT, Sheffield 1929; together with two similar smaller examples. 8 ozs in all €100 - 200 Lot 57 25 58 A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER GILT PLAIN HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, London marks (rubbed) c.1750’s. 14.5 ozs €200 - 400 59 A SET OF TWELVE IRISH VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT FORKS, Dublin 1867, possibly mark of John Shields, 18 ozs €350 - 650 60 Lot 58 A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL COMMEMORATIVE COFFEE SPOONS, Birmingham 1936; together with a cased set of six plated fish knifes and forks (18) €80 - 120 61 A MATCHED SET OF TWELVE FIDDLE PATTERN DINNER FORKS, nine with Dublin marks, 1849, mark of J. Smyth; three early William IV, Dublin 1831 and 1832, mark of T. Farnett. 24.5 ozs in all €450 - 850 Lot 60 62 A RECTANGULAR ENGINE TURNED CIGARETTE CASE with hinged lid, fitted timber interior, on bracket supports; together with a collection of ten various silver vinaigrettes. €250 - 350 63 A SET OF ELEVEN IRISH VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, Dublin 1867, possibly mark of John Shields, and another similar George IV example, Dublin 1825, mark of Samuel Neville. (12) €400 - 600 Lot 62 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 26 64 A SET OF FIVE BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE COFFEE SPOONS; and another similar example, Sheffield 1933. (6) €60 - 80 65 Lot 64 AN IRISH GEORGE III TAPERING HOOK HANDLE SOUP LADLE, Dublin c. 1790, mark of Michael Keating, with spiral fluted bowl and engraved foliage to the handle, 6 ozs. €250 - 350 Lot 65 66 AN IRISH WILLIAM IV PLAIN FIDDLE PATTERN FISH SLICE, the blade with pierced and engraved decoration, Dublin 1833, mark of Richard Garde of Cork, 6 ozs. €250 - 350 67 AN IRISH BRIGHTCUT ENGRAVED LADLE, with slender tapering handle and plain bowl, marks rubbed, Dublin c.18th Century, 6 ozs. 35cm long. Lot 66 €200 - 400 68 A MATCHED SET OF FIVE IRISH GEORGE III PLAIN TAPER HANDLE SPOONS, Dublin 1790 & 1791, mark of John Pittar. 9.5 ozs (5) €180 - 150 Lot 68 27 69 A SET OF FIVE ENGLISH PROVINCIAL HANOVERIAN PATTERN SOUP SPOONS, crested, Newcastle 1757; and another similar example, 13 ozs. (6) €250 - 350 70 A LARGE IRISH GEORGE III PLAIN LADLE, with plain tapering pointed handles, Dublin 1805, mark of Samuel Neville, 35cm long. 6.5 ozs Lot 69 €400 - 600 71 A SET OF FOUR IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT TAPER HANDLE TABLE SPOONS, Dublin 1790, mark of Michael Keating, 8 ozs. Lot 71 €250 - 350 72 A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF TWELVE 18th & 19th CENTURY OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, various dates and makers, 23 ozs. €300 - 400 Lot 72 73 A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN PLAIN FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS, Dublin 1850; and a set of five Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Dublin 1842. 12 ozs in all. (11) €150 - 180 Lot 73 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 28 74 AN IRISH GEORGE III PLAIN TAPER HANDLE DIVIDING SPOON, Dublin 1803, mark of John Power, 5 ozs. €250 - 350 Lot 74 75 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL PLAIN FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOON, Cork c.1810, mark of Carden Terry & Jane Williams; together with an Irish Provincial Old English pattern table spoon, crested, Cork c1800, mark of John Toleken, 4.5 ozs. €100 - 200 Lot 75 76 A SET OF SIX GEORGE III PLAIN OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEASPOONS, London 1811; together with ten early 19th Century examples, 8 ozs in all. (16) €120 - 180 Lot 76 77 A MATCHED SET OF TWELVE SCOTTISH AND IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, five Edinburgh 1818, six Glasgow 1832 and one Dublin, each engraved with serial number, probably from officer’s mess. 28 ozs in all. (12) Lot 77 €300 - 500 78 A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SCOTTISH FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, with crested handles, Edinburgh 1878, mark of M & S. 14.5 ozs €250 - 450 Lot 78 29 79 AN IRISH ROCOCO STYLE DISH RING, with pierced repousse, chased and engraved decoration depicting a stag hunt, inscribed cartouche, Birmingham 1910, 12 ozs. 20.3cm diameter. €800 - 1200 80 No lot 81 A PLAIN OCTAGONAL GEORGE VI BALUSTER SHAPED SUGAR CASTER, Chester 1937, on stepped and domed base, the pull-off cover pierced with scrolls and applied with knopped finial, 8.5 ozs. 17cm high. Lot 79 €150 - 250 82 No lot 83 A GEORGE III NEOCLASSICAL STYLE HELMET SHAPED JUG, London 1809, mark of T.S., with embossed beaded rim, reeded c-scroll handle, the body decorated with swags, on a square stepped pedestal base. 14cm high 3.5 ozs €100 - 200 Lot 81 Lot 83 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 30 84 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER, comprising two twin-handled presentation cups on stands, a silver plated bell and two silver mounted glass dressing table jars. (5) €50 - 100 85 Lot 85 Lot 84 A COLLECTION OF SILVER TABLEWARE, comprising two cased sets of circular salts and six salt spoons, Birmingham marks; a set of four Italian white metal salts in the form of a swan (no liners present); and two silver menu stands. €150 - 250 86 Lot 86 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER, comprising a rectangular snuff box, Chester marks; a match box, Chester marks; a rectangular engine turned cigarette box with gilt interior; and another similar example, both with Birmingham marks. 12.5 ozs in all; together with a 9ct gold cigarette case of plain design, and a mother-o-pearl card case of rectangular form. (6) €300 - 500 87 Lot 87 A HEART SHAPED SEWING BOX, Birmingham 1912, of plain decoration and lined interior, raised on three pad feet; a plated “Brandy” label; a “Sloe Gin” label, Birmingham marks; an Eastern metal bracelet; and a white metal rectangular case with a hinged top. €80 - 120 88 A VICTORIAN SUGAR NIPS IN THE FORM OF TWIGS, London marks and a pair of scissor shaped sugar nips. €80 - 120 Lot 88 31 89 THREE GEORGIAN OLD ENGLISH PATTERN BERRY SPOONS, with engraved foliate handles and with gilded bowl embossed with fruit motifs, London marks; together with a provincial Irish Georgian point handled spoon, mark of Joseph Gibson of Cork; three plain old English pattern table spoons, London and Dublin marks; a further Irish spoon; and a Victorian knife. 16.5 ozs in all (9) €250 - 350 Lot 89 90 A MATCHED SET OF EIGHT OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, generally plain, variously crested and initialled handles, London and Dublin marks. 16 ozs €250 - 350 91 AN OVAL PUNCH LADLE WITH A LONG SILVER MOUNTED HANDLE, the bowl with reeded rim, London marks rubbed, 19th Century, 43cm long Lot 90 €200 - 400 92 A SET OF FIVE IRISH GEORGE III PLAIN FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, Dublin 1804, mark of I.W.; together with four similar examples, two Dublin. 17.5 ozs in all. (9) Lot 92 €300 - 500 93 A SET OF THREE IRISH GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN AND RATTAIL TABLE SPOONS, with initialled handles, Dublin 1819, mark of Samuel Neville; together with a similar Irish example and a London example. 12 ozs in all. (5) €200 - 400 Lot 93 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 32 94 A MATCHED SET OF FOUR PROVINCIAL IRISH PLAIN TABLE SPOONS, Cork c.1800, one with crested handle, 9 ozs. €200 - 400 95 Lot 94 AN IRISH EARLY VICTORIAN SCALLOP SHELL RATTAIL LADLE, with feathered edge tapering handle, 6.5 ozs €400 - 600 96 A SET OF TWELVE IRISH GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN, RATTAIL DESSERT SPOONS, with initialled handles, Dublin 1818, mark of Matthew West. 11.5 ozs €300 - 500 Lot 96 97 A MATCHED SET OF SIX IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, with crested handles, all with Dublin marks, 1813 -1819. 13 ozs. €150 - 200 98 Lot 97 A PROVINCIAL IRISH HOOK HANDLED LADLE, probably Limerick c. 18th Century, marked Sterling, makers mark rubbed, possibly P.W. the long feathered edge handle with crested plain circular bowl, 39.5cm long. 6 ozs €300 - 500 99 Lot 98 A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF FIDDLE PATTERN SPOONS, comprising two table spoons, London, Victorian marks; a provincial Irish dessert spoon, Cork c.1810, mark of Carden Terry & Jane Williams; another similar Irish dessert spoon, Dublin 1813, mark of W.C.; and a Victorian Scottish dessert spoon, Edinburgh, 1845, with shell crested handle. 8 ozs in all. €100 - 200 Lot 99 33 100 AN IRISH GEORGIAN PLAIN CREAM JUG, Dublin c.1770, mark of G.M., with scallop rim and banded waist, raised on lion mask paw feet, 5 ozs. €300 - 500 101 A GEORGE II IRISH ROCOCO STYLE WHITE METAL CREAM JUG, with repoussé chased and engraved foliate decoration on lion mask paw feet, 10.7cm high €200 - 400 Lot 101 Lot 100 102 A CELTIC REVIVAL CREAM JUG and a small shamrock and foliate embossed cream jug, London marks. 7 ozs in all. €80 - 120 103 A MID VICTORIAN SHAPED CIRCULAR SWING HANDLE BASKET, London 1866, with wavy rim, pierced body with bird and foliate scrollwork, raised on pedestal foot, 11ozs. 12cm high. Lot 102 Lot 103 €300 - 500 104 AN IRISH GEORGIAN OVAL SAUCE BOAT, Dublin c.1765, mark of Stephen Walsh, with repoussé, chased and engraved chinoiserie decoration and raised on shell capped pad feet, 5ozs €400 - 600 105 A PLAIN CIRCULAR LADLE, with crested tapered handle, London marks rubbed, c. 19th Century, 6 ozs. 34cm long. €200 - 400 Lot 104 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 34 106 A COLLECTION OF FIVE SCOTTISH SMALL SAUCE LADLES OF PLAIN DESIGN, four with crested handles, c.19th Century; together with an Irish Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Dublin 1870. 5.5 ozs. (6) €250 - 350 Lot 106 107 A GEORGE III SERVING SPOON, with plain tapered handle, London 1774, mark of Thomas Dealtry. 3 ozs €100 - 200 108 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS PIERCED BON-BON DISHES, 7.5ozs €200 - 400 Lot 108 109 A COLLECTION OF CHRISTENING ITEMS, comprising four plain circular napkin rings, an Art Nouveau c-scroll handled christening cup with gilt interior, Sheffield 1904; another plain christening cup and a small oval modern Irish dish. 12 ozs in all €200 - 400 110 No lot 111 A CASED SET OF SIX SHAPED CIRCULAR BUTTONS, with pierced figural decoration, Birmingham 1902. Lot 109 €60 - 80 Lot 111 35 112 A SET OF SIX MODERN CELTIC PATTERN TEASPOONS, Sheffield 1959, 5.5 ozs. €60 - 100 113 A MATCHED SET OF SIX OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, with various marks, London, Dublin, etc, including one by Hester Bateman. 11.5 ozs Lot 112 €100 - 250 114 A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF SILVER SPOONS comprising a modern museum replica spoon; a Gibson of Cork teaspoon; a caddy spoon; and four condiment spoons. (7) Lot 114 €150 - 250 115 A SET OF FIVE IRISH VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS, engraved handles, Dublin 1845, mark of Peter Walsh, 4 ozs in all. €100 - 200 Lot 115 116 A PLAIN CIRCULAR SUGAR BOWL ON RIM FOOT, Sheffield 1909; together with four various condiments. 8 ozs in all €80 - 120 Lot 116 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 36 117 AN EARLY VICTORIAN CIRCULAR PEDESTAL SUGAR BOWL, Dublin 1845, mark of G.W., with punch beaded border and engraved decoration, raised on a spreading rim foot, 7 ozs. 13.3cm diameter, 13cm long. €150 - 250 118 A PLAIN OVAL SAUCE BOAT, Birmingham 1937, with tongue and dart rim, raised on rim foot; together with a plain circular Christening bowl on spreading foot, Birmingham 1929. 8 ozs €80 - 140 119 Lot 117 AN IRISH GEORGIAN CIRCULAR WAITER, 9cm diameter; a larger waiter, crested, 10.5cm diameter and another with raised reserve, 9.6cm diameter. 5 ozs in all. (3) €60 - 100 120 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL PLAIN OVAL SAUCE BOAT, Cork c.1770, mark of Stephen Walsh, with punched rim and raised on mask capped pad feet, 5ozs €400 - 600 121 Lot 119 A SILVER PLATED TEAPOT ON STAND with burner; a plated Art Nouveau table centre piece and a collection of miscellaneous items. €30 - 50 122 Lot 121 Lot 120 AN EDWARDIAN TEACADDY OF QUATREFOIL FORM, London 1901, fitted with circular cover and decorated with engraved bands of foliage. €100 - 200 37 123 AN IRISH GEORGE III CIRCULAR PEDESTAL SUGAR BOWL, Dublin c.1780, mark of Matthew West, with repoussé, chased and engraved bird, foliate decoration and raised on beaded rim foot, 7 ozs. 10.5cm high, 14.7cm diameter. €250 - 350 124 TWO IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLES, Dublin 1810 and 1825, each of similar design, engraved with initials; together with a Scottish fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Edinburgh 1812; and three straining ladles. (6) Lot 123 €250 - 350 125 A GEORGE III PLAIN OVAL SAUCE BOAT, London 1786, with punch beaded rim and raised on pad feet, 3 ozs €300 - 400 Lot 125 126 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL GEORGIAN CIRCULAR SUGAR BOWL, Cork c.1760, makers mark indistinct, with wavy rim and fluted body, raised on three human mask pad feet, 6 ozs. 12.5cm diameter. €400 - 600 127 A SET OF FOUR ART DECO FOUR-BAR TRIANGULAR TOAST RACKS, Sheffield 1929, applied with leaf shaped loop handle. Lot 126 €200 - 300 128 AN IRISH GEORGE III PLAIN TONGS, Dublin 1812, mark of C. Cummins; together with another tongs with plain decoration, London marks. 4 ozs in all. €50 - 120 Lot 128 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 38 129 A SET OF THREE IRISH PROVINCIAL PLAIN TAPER HANDLE TEA SPOONS, Cork c.1805, mark of John & Nicholas Nicholson; together with a set of three Irish provincial fiddle pattern teaspoons, Cork c.1810, mark of Carden Terry & Jane Williams, 3 ozs in all. (6) €100 - 200 130 Lot 129 A PAIR OF GEORGIAN STYLE OVAL MUSTARD POTS, Birmingham 1920, with domed hinged covers, and scallop shell thumb piece, pierced trellis body, and blue inset liners; and an Edwardian bright cut example in Neoclassical taste; together with a collection. (6) €150 - 250 131 Lot 131 A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS, with crested handles, London 1840, mark of John & Henry Lias; together with a pair of similar tea spoons, Sheffield 1894, marked J.R.; and another Irish George IV example, Dublin 1822, mark of Samuel Neville. 5.5 ozs in all. (7) €150 - 350 132 AN EDWARDIAN NEOCLASSICAL STYLE OVAL BREAD BASKET, Birmingham 1904, the raised pierced sides embossed with lion masks, and foliate motifs. €100 - 200 Lot 133 133 TWELVE MISCELLANEOUS TEA SPOONS, variously marked, 7.5 ozs in all. (12) €80 - 100 134 A SET OF SIX IRISH VICTORIAN PLAIN FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS, Dublin 1852, mark of J. Smyth, 5.5 ozs in all. €150 - 250 Lot 134 39 135 AN IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT ENGRAVED ASPARAGUS TONGS, Dublin c.1790 (restorations) €150 - 200 136 A SET OF EIGHT IRISH PROVINCIAL GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS, with engraved handles, Cork c. 1810, mark of Carden Terry & Jane Williams, 4 ozs in all. Lot 135 €300 - 500 137 A QUEEN ANNE STYLE SUGAR SHAKER, Birmingham 1960, fitted with a pierced detatchable cover, reeded collar, and plain panelled body; together with a collection of four silver pepper pots, various dates (5) €150 - 250 Lot 136 138 A SET OF SIX GEORGE III FIDDLE AND SHELL PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, Newcastle 1818, makers mark rubbed. 14 ozs €250 - 550 139 A LATE 19TH CENTURY RUBY GLASS SUGAR SHAKER, fitted with pierced silver plated cover, 15 cm high; together with two ruby glass and silver mounted scent bottles. Lot 138 €100 - 200 140 A PROVINCIAL IRISH BRIGHTCUT SUGAR TONGS, Cork c.1807-21, mark of Carden Terry & Jane Williams. 1.5 ozs €250 - 450 Lot 140 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 40 141 AN IRISH GEORGE III PLAIN TAPER HANDLE SERVING SPOON, Dublin 1787, mark of John Shields, 3.5 ozs. €200 - 300 142 Lot 141 A COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATED TABLE WARE, comprising a Victorian circular sweet meat basket, pierced and embossed with fruits, shell and pendant floral swags, engraved with initals, 18 cm diameter; an oval electroplated two-handled sugar bowl; an Old Sheffield plated chamber candlestick; and a collection of condiments. €100 - 150 143 AN IRISH WILLIAM IV FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLE, with crested handle and circular bowl, Dublin 1831, mark of Richard Garde of Cork, 1 oz. €50 - 120 144 Lot 143 A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SHAPED RECTANGULAR PIN TRAYS, Birmingham 1901, embossed with a band of scrolls and flowerheads, enclosing vacant cartouch motifs; together with a four-bar toast rack, Birmingham 1966; and a Georgian brightcut sugar tongs etc. (5) €150 - 250 145 A MATCHED SET OF FIVE IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, crested handles, Dublin marks, c.1807, 1808 etc. 11 ozs in all €200 - 300 146 AN EDWARDIAN CIRCULAR TWO-HANDLED BOWL, Chester 1902, the pierced body engraved with initials within an oval central reserve, and fitted blue glass liner. 17 cm wide. €100 - 150 Lot 145 147 A SET OF SIX IRISH GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, with crested handles, Dublin 1835, possibly mark of P. Weeks. 14.5 ozs €200 - 400 148 A COLLECTION OF SIX INDIAN TIMBER AND WHITE METAL LINED BOATS OF CIRCULAR FORM, various graduated sizes. €60 - 100 Lot 147 41 149 A MATCHED SET OF SIX PLAIN FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, all with various London marks, three dated 1860. 16.5 ozs €250 - 450 150 A CASED CHRISTENING TAPER HANDLE SPOON AND FORK, Sheffield 1925/26 €40 - 50 Lot 149 151 A COLLECTION OF THREE CASED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEA & COFFEE SPOONS, comprising six Georgian teaspoons, London marks, with engraved initial “H”; six coffee spoons, Sheffield marks; and a set of six coffee spoons and sugar tongs, Birmingham marks. €150 - 250 152 A SET OF FOUR IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN DINNER FORKS, Dublin 1835, mark of T.M., 8.5 ozs. Lot 151 €100 - 200 153 TWO CASED SETS OF SIX COFFEE SPOONS, Sheffield and Birmingham marks; together with a cased set of six plated rope twist apostle spoons and sugar nips. (19) €150 - 250 154 A SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN SILVER GILT APOSTLE TEA SPOONS, London 1882, 6 ozs. Lot 153 €80 - 100 155 No lot 156 A MATCHED SET OF SIX IRISH GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE spOONS, with crested handles, all with Dublin marks, 1813-1819, 13 ozs. €200 - 400 Lot 156 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 42 157 A LARGE MODERN IRISH CIRCULAR DISH RING IN THE ROCOCO TASTE, Dublin 1969, mark of Royal Irish Ltd, with pierced, flat chased bird, figural and foliate decoration, 22 ozs. 23cm diameter. €1200 - 1600 158 Lot 157 AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE OVAL DISH RING, with pierced and engraved neoclassical decoration, 24 x 21cm €300 - 400 159 A FRENCH WHITE METAL WINE BOTTLE COASTER, with vine leaf and grape decoration, raised on rim foot, stamped “L’Argenterie -Special - 925”, 10.5cm diameter. 4.5 ozs €80 - 120 Lot 158 160 A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED DESK CANDLESTICKS, with gilt decoration, 14cm high. €80 - 100 161 Lot 159 A SILVER PLATED CIRCULAR DISH RING WITH GADROON RIM, the pierced cast body with shepherd, animal and foliate scroll decoration. 24.5cm diameter €300 - 500 162 A PAIR OF LATE 19th CENTURY SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICKS, the tapering column and detachable nozzle with cast shell and scroll bands, on a spreading circular base. 25cm high. €50 - 100 Lot 160 Glass ware 163 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, with two milled neck rings, the partially fluted body engraved with sprigs of shamrock, foliage, the obverse with a decorative engraved harp, with associated moulded mallet stopper. 28cm high. €300 - 500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 43 44 164 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY MALLET SHAPED LIQUEUR DECANTER, with triple ring neck rings, the partially fluted body engraved with continuous leaf banding with cross hatched flowers. 19cm high. €100 - 200 165 AN IRISH EARLY 19th CENTURY BARREL SHAPED DECANTER, with triple neck rings, a partially fluted body, bands of broad fluting extending from below the bottom neck ring, above a continuous milled band with moulded lozenge shaped stopper. 25cm high €300 - 500 166 Lot 164 Lot 165 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CORK MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, with three rounded neck rings, faceted cut neck above a partially fluted body with a finely cut vesica motif, a band of mitered ovals, each with a single eight pointed star, joined by four shaped cross hatched diamonds, with a moulded mushroom shaped stopper, impressed with ‘Cork Glass Co.’ to the base. 26cm high. €400 - 600 167 AN IRISH EARLY 19th CENTURY DECANTER WITH CANTED CORNERS, the shoulder with a single arched line enclosing a band of shaped diamonds, the four sides with a single star motif, with a moulded radial fluted mushroom stopper. 23cm high €200 - 400 168 A 19TH CENTURY IRISH MOULDED AND CUT GLASS WATER JUG, with “C” scroll handle and moulded pilasters. 18cm tall. €100 - 150 169 Lot 166 A 19TH CENTURY IRISH CUT GLASS OVAL BOAT SHAPED BOWL, with scalloped rim, on a diamond foot. 27cm wide, 19cm tall. Lot 167 €200 - 300 45 170 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, the partially fluted body engraved with Act of Union motifs including shamrocks, thistles and roses, a circular initialed starburst beneath the legend ‘The land we live in’ and three milled rings and associated stopper. 24cm high. €200 - 400 171 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY MALLET SHAPED HARVEST DECANTER, engraved with the legend ‘God Speed the Plough’, sheafs of wheat and a shield surmounted by a plough and containing harvest implements. 28cm high. €300 - 500 172 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY CORK MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, the partially fluted body, engraved with ‘The land we live in’, decorated with foliage and floral sprays, having three milled neck rings, the base impressed with the ‘Cork Glass Company’. 22cm high. Lot 171 Lot 170 €200 - 300 173 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH MALLET SHAPED ACT OF UNION DECANTER, the partially fluted body, decorated with the legend ‘The land we live in’ and rose, thistle and shamrocks, with three milled neck rings, probably ‘Cork Glass Company’. 20cm high. €200 - 300 174 No lot 175 A SET OF SEVEN IRISH 19TH CENTURY PANELLED CYLINDRICAL CUT GLASS DOUBLE LIPPED FINGER BOWLS, decorated with wheel cut continuous frieze of entwined rose, thistle and shamrocks significant for the Combined Kingdoms of Ireland, England and Scotland. 11,5cm diameter. (7) €250 - 300 Lot 173 Lot 172 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 46 176 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, the plain partially fluted body with three milled neck rings and associated moulded stopper, impressed with a very faint mark, possibly ‘Cork Glass Company’. 26cm high. €150 - 250 177 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY MALLET SHAPED ACT OF UNION DECANTER, three rounded neck rings, the partially fluted body engraved with shamrock, thistle and a rose, the legend ‘Speed the Plough’ above an engraved motif of a plough. 22cm high. €150 - 250 Lot 176 Lot 177 178 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, with three rounded neck rings, the partially fluted body engraved with band of wines and grapes, with a moulded shaped stopper. 24cm high. €150 - 200 179 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, with three rounded neck rings, the partially fluted body engraved with a single band of wine leaves and florals with associated moulded target stopper. 26cm high. €150 - 250 180 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS OVAL FRUIT BOWL, with serrated rim and diamond field body on a separate stand. €150 - 250 Lot 178 Lot 179 47 181 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TAPERED MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, Belfast, possibly with Benjamin Edwards, faceted cut neck above a plain partially fluted body, with moulded target stopper. 30cm high. €300 - 500 182 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, with three rounded neck rings, above a plain partially fluted body and moulded target shaped stopper, with faint impression mark to the base ‘Cork Glass Co.’. 29cm high. €300 - 500 183 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, with three rounded neck rings, the partially fluted body engraved with wine leaves and grapes, with associated mushroom shaped stopper. 21cm high. Lot 181 Lot 182 Lot 183 Lot 184 €150 - 200 184 AN IRISH EARLY 19th CENTURY MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, the neck with a band of faceted ovals, above a double cushioned knob, the baluster shaped body cut with vertical and horizontal mitre lines, enclosing a single circle, beneath a curved shoulder. 24cm high, together with; an Irish early 19th Century square decanter of plain design, 26cm high and another. (3) €150 - 200 185 AN AMBER GLASS CENTRE BOWL, SIMULATING AGATE, with fold-over rim and steep panelled sides on a circular foot. €40 - 60 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 48 186 A PAIR OF IRISH 19th CENTURY BOAT SHAPED SALTS, with serrated rims, raised on a plain triangular base, together with a pair of circular salts on cut pillar flutes and diamond banding. (4) €100 - 150 187 Lot 186 Lot 187 A PAIR OF 19th CENTURY BOAT SHAPED SALTS, with diamond cut and oval bases, together with another similar pair and a single salt with a lemon squeeze base. (5) €100 - 150 188 A PAIR OF IRISH EARLY 19th CENTURY OVAL URN SHAPED SALTS, with lids and flat cut decoration, raised on diamond panelled feet. €200 - 300 Lot 188 Lot 189 189 A COLLECTION OF IRISH 19th CENTURY CUT GLASS CIRCULAR SALTS. €80 - 100 190 AN IRISH EARLY 19th CENTURY HONEY POT, with lid, overall flat cut decoration, a square moulded lemon squeeze base, 17cm high €100 - 150 Lot 190 Lot 191 191 AN IRISH 19th CENTURY BALUSTER SHAPED SWEET MEAT DISH AND COVER, with another similar dish. (2) €100 - 150 49 192 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS EWER, of baluster form with “c” scroll handle and diamond and strawberry field banding, and another similar ewer. 19cm and 25cm respectively. (2) €150 - 200 193 AN IRISH EARLY 19th CENTURY CYLINDRICAL PIGGIN, with short stave handle and flat cut decoration, together with a later example with a long stave handle. (2) Lot 192 Lot 193 €150 - 250 194 AN IRISH EARLY 19th CENTURY BALUSTER SHAPED BUTTER COOLER, the lid with knob finial, with overall flat cut decorations. 18cm high €100 - 200 Lot 194 195 Lot 195 A 19th CENTURY SHAPED SWEET MEAT DISH WITH COVER, with engraved continuous frieze of healing flowers and foliage; together with another example without cover. (2) €100 - 150 196 A FINE PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS “PIGGIN” BUTTER COOLERS, with scalloped serrated rims, pillar flutes and prismatic banding. 15cm diameter. (2) Lot 197 €1000 - 1500 197 AN EARLY 19th CENTURY SWEET MEAT DISH, with a flared rim and air twist stem and another circular example. (2) €80 - 120 Lot 196 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 50 198 A CUT GLASS OVAL BOAT SHAPED BOWL with scallop rim and profuse hobnail cutting on a diamond foot. 33cm wide, 20cm tall. €150 - 250 199 A SET OF SIX EARLY 19th CENTURY LEAD GLASS WINE RINSERS, of plain design with single lip to each rim, 9cm high €100 - 200 200 A 19TH CENTURY IRISH OVAL CUT GLASS BOWL, with serrated rim and diamond field banding. 31cm wide. €250 - 350 Lot 198 201 AN EARLY 18th CENTURY TEAR DROP WINEGLASS, the funnel bowl enclosing inverted teardrop on a knobbed tapering stem, supported on a domed circular base, 18cm high,together with an early 18th Century style teardrop wineglass, 16cm high. (2) €100 - 200 202 A PAIR OF IRISH EARLY 19th CENTURY ENGRAVED RUMMERS, the deep conical bowls engraved with a conical band of interlinked swags, above the initials “E.O.” on a short knopped stem and square lemon squeeze base, 13cm. Together with; A fine Irish engraved rummer, decorated with star and cabouchon design, on a domed base, 14cm high, with three more similar examples. (6) €300 - 500 203 Lot 200 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY CORK MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, the plain partially fluted body, with three milled neck rings, with a moulded target stopper, the base impressed ‘Waterloo Glass Company’. 27cm high. €300 - 500 51 204 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY IRISH CUT GLASS CIRCULAR FRUIT BOWL, with flared fold over rim, raised on a square moulded ‘lemon squeezer’ foot. 22 cm high €500 - 700 205 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, possibly Belfast, with two triple ring neck rings, with a partially fluted body, engraved with the Masonic motif with with initial R, at obverse the initial T, joined by continuous leaf banding beneath the initial L and J, with a moulded lozenges shaped stopper. 29cm high. €300 - 500 206 A PAIR OF 19th CENTURY APOTHECARY JARS, of rounded form, with moulded squared stoppers, along with another jar of squared form and a miscellaneous collection of smaller apothecary jars. Lot 204 €100 - 150 207 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY IRISH CUTGLASS OVAL FRUIT BOWL, Possibly Cork, with turnover rim, cut with diamond lozenges, raised on a square moulded foot. 31cm wide, 20cm high. €700 - 1000 208 No lot 209 A PAIR OF BALUSTER STEMMED ARMORIAL WINE GLASSES, on domed fold over feet and a trumpet shaped glass on air twist white enamel base. Provenance : Sotheby’s 14th May 2003 - Lot 17 & Lot 12. €100 - 150 210 Lot 207 No lot The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 52 211 A COLLECTION OF TOASTING SHOT and decipetor glasses. (9) €100 - 150 212 Lot 212 A 19TH CENTURY IRISH OVAL CUT GLASS BOWL, with serrated rim and alternated panels, six diamond fields and sunbursts. 31cm wide. €200 - 300 213 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY IRISH CUT GLASS OVAL SERVING DISH, with scallop rim and diamond field banding. 32cm wide. €150 - 200 Lot 213 214 A RUBY EWER SHAPED DECANTER AND STOPPER, and a matched set of 12 wine glasses with ruby bowls another wine glass and two beakers. €100 - 200 215 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS SHAPED OVAL SERVING DISH, possibly Waterford, c.1810 with serrated rim and another hexagonal dish. 27cm and 23cm respectively. €200 - 400 Lot 215 53 216 A LARGE 19TH CENTURY IRISH CUT GLASS CIRCULAR BOWL, with turnover rim, raised on a large circular base. 29cm diameter, 24cm high. €600 - 800 217 A COLLECTION COMPRISING A GLASS ROLLING PIN, a deceiptor decanter, a toasting glass, George V; a tall stemmed object, and a moulded beaker inscribed ‘W Coles, Vauxhall RD ‘ (5) €100 - 200 218 A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN TRUMPET SHAPED ALE GLASSES (10) Lot 216 €200 - 300 219 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY PLAIN CIRCULAR FRUIT BOWL, with foldover rim on a square moulded ‘lemon squeezer’ base. 26cm wide. €200 - 400 220 A QUANTITY OF GEORGIAN TRUMPET AND BARREL SHAPED WINE GLASSES (9) €200 - 300 221 - 222No lot Lot 219 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 54 223 A PAIR OF IRISH 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS OVAL SMALL BUTTER COOLER TUREENS, with domed lids and knop finials with scallop cut rims etc. 14cm wide, 11cm tall. €800 - 1200 224 A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF GLASS WARE including jugs, ring stands, and a Thwaithe Dublin bottle (11) €50 - 100 Lot 223 225no lot 226 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY circular BUTTER COOLER, with domed cover having prismatic cut decoration. 15cm diameter. €200 - 300 Lot 226 227 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS CIRCULAR SERVING BOWL, with cut turnover rim. 29cm diameter. €150 - 250 228 AN IRISH LARGE BALUSTER SHAPED DECANTER, with double triple ring necks, cut shoulders and fluted base and two other Irish decanters (3) €150 - 250 Lot 227 55 229 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY IRISH CUT GLASS OVAL BOAT SHAPED FRUIT BOWL, with serrated rim and diamond field banding raised on a moulded glass foot. 31cm wide, 25cm tall. €600 - 1000 230 A LARGE COLLECTION OF MODERN CUT CRYSTAL WATERFORD GLASSES, approximately 50 items €200 - 300 231 AN IRISH THREE RING HALF PINT PLAIN BALUSTER SHAPED DECANTER, EARLY 19th CENTURY, another and a flat cut bell shaped decanter, possibly Cork (3) Lot 229 €200 - 300 232 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY CANOE SHAPED CUT GLASS FRUIT BOWL, cut fluted rim on a moulded oval ‘lemon squeezer’ base. €500 - 800 233 AN IRISH FULL BLOWN MOULDED DECANTER, and another (2) €100 - 150 Lot 232 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 56 234 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OVAL CUT GLASS BOAT SHAPED BOWL, with scalloped rim, decorated with cut swags and central starburst. 37cm wide. €300 - 500 Lot 234 235 A SET OF FOUR GREEN GLASS TUMBLER CUPS, 19th CENTURY, a green glass claret, possibly Dublin; a finger bowl and a plate (7). €50 - 100 236 A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III CIRCULAR CUT GLASS DISHES, with flat cut decoration. 26cm diameter. €500 - 800 Lot 236 237 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS SHAPED RECTANGULAR SERVING DISH, with scalloped rim, raised on Sheffield plated stand with scroll supports. 26cm wide. €300 - 400 Lot 237 238 A QUANTITY OF GEORGIAN TRUMPET SHAPED WINE GLASSES. (11) €100 - 150 239 A PAIR OF 19th CENTURY GLASS OVAL SERVING DISHES, of graduated size, each with serrated rim and body cut with radials and centre fan section, on an oval star-cut base, 32cm high and 28cm wide. together with an oval lead glass example with scalloped rim and oval section design, 29cm wide. (3) €150 - 250 Lot 239 57 240 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS CIRCULAR FRUIT BOWL, with turnover rim, decorated with prismatic cutting and flat cut banding on a square moulded lemon squeezer base. 30cm diameter. €500 - 700 241 A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN WINE AND CORDIAL GLASSES with air twist stems (8). €200 - 300 Lot 240 242 A QUANTITY OF GEORGIAN TRUMPET SHAPED ENGRAVED PORT GLASSES, mostly on folded foot. (8) €150 - 200 243 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY OVAL CANOE SHAPED SALAD BOWL, with scallop rim and alternate prismatic cutting on an oval lemon squeezer base. 31cm wide. €500 - 800 244 Lot 243 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS OVAL FRUIT BOWL, with serrated rim and diamond field body on a separate stand. €150 - 250 Lot 244 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 58 245 A COLLECTION OF NINE 19TH CENTURY GLASS TODY LIFTERS. (9) €150 - 200 246 THREE IRISH 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS LIQUEUR DECANTERS, of baluster form. (3) €100 - 150 Lot 245 Lot 246 247 A LATE 18TH CENTURY WATERFORD CUT GLASS OVAL PERFUME FLASK, the edges with prismatic cutting and wheel engraved monogram, another inset perfume flask and a perfume vial. (3) €60 - 80 248 Lot 247 Lot 249 A SET OF SIX ETCHED AND ENGRAVED GLASS RUMMERS, in German style, each decorated with vines, leaves and tendrils on a spreading circular foot, 15cm high. €100 - 200 249 A COLLECTION OF IRISH PUGH STYLE GLASSWARE, 19TH CENTURY, comprising of a tapering water jug and four various drinking glasses, each with etched and engraved decorated bands of shamrocks and tendrils. €100 - 200 250no lot Lot 248 251 A MATCHED SET OF SIX RUMMERS IN EARLY 19th CENTURY STYLE, cut with a narrow band of small diamonds above a row of thumb nail facets, together with a set of six liqueur glasses of similar design. (12) €100 - 200 252 Lot 251 Lot 252 A SET OF FIVE RUMMERS, IN EARLY VICTORIAN STYLE, each with a band of arched thumb nail facets, on slightly domed circular foot, 15cm high, together with a waisted bowl on square lemon squeeze base, 16cm high. (6) €60 - 80 59 253 A DAUM ENAMELLED AND CAMEO GLASS VASE, of tapering cylindrical form, with ‘C’ scroll handle, decorated with foliage in green and mottled brown. Etched to base Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 20cm tall. €600 - 900 254 A COLLECTION OF FIVE WRYTHEN GEORGIAN ALE GLASSES. (5) €50 - 100 255 A PAIR OF FACETTED TAPER CANDLESTICKS, LATE 18th CENTURY, POSSIBLY IRISH, on shaped and flat cut moulded bases and another. (3) €250 - 400 256 Lot 253 A LALIQUE MOULDED, FROSTED GLASS ESPALION VASE, of ovid form, decorated with fern leaf pattern in low relief, with moulded signature and etched signature. 17cm tall. €500 - 700 257 A MATCHED SET OF IRISH CUT glass BARREL SHAPED WINE GLASSES, PROBABLY WATERFORD, with diamond banding and knopped stems including four liqueur glasses. (21) €300 - 500 Lot 256 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 60 258 A QUANTITY OF BRISTOL AND DUBLIN BLUE GLASS ITEMS including finger bowls, one inscribed ‘Ellin Griffith Cross Keys’ rinsers and jugs €200 - 300 Lot 258 259 A COLLECTION OF TWELVE DOUBLE LIPPED GREEN GLASS RINSERS, a finger bowls, and two stands €100 - 200 260 A WATERFORD DARK BLUE AND clear CUT BOWL BY JOHN ROCHA, and amethyst finger bowl and a studio bowl (3) Lot 259 €50 - 100 261 Lot 260 Lot 261 A PINK CAMEO GILDED OPALINE GLASS EWER, 19th CENTURY, a blue glass jug, and a quantity of objects including press glass (7) €100 - 200 262 TWO VASELINE GLASS JELLY MOULDS, modelled as retrievers, and a collection of moulded and coloured glass, etc. €50 - 80 Lot 263 263 A QUANTITY OF GREEN GLASS WINE GLASSES, 18th / 19th CENTURY. €40 - 60 Lot 262 264 A PAIR OF AMBER CUT GLASS BOAT SHAPE SALTS, on diamond bases. €100 - 150 265 Lot 264 Lot 265 A good pair of 19th Century Amethyst Glass Decanters, the bell shaped body rising to an elongated neck, fitted with cork stoppers, 23cm high €200 - 300 61 266 A SET OF THREE 19TH CENTURY BLUE GLASS BOTTLE SHAPED DECANTERS, with stoppers, decorated in gilt, inscribed Brandy, Hollands, Brandy. 24cm tall. (3) €300 - 500 Lot 266 267 A PAIR OF BOHEMIAN AMETHYST GLASS PANELLED CUPS, with covers, decorated in gilt with ribbon tied swags and scenes depicting children playing. 29cm tall. €200 - 300 268 No lot Lot 267 269 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BELFAST AMETHYST GLASS PANELLED BALUSTER DECANTER, with spiral neck rings. This decanter was reputedly made by Benjamin Edwards’ Glass House after it formally closed, see M.S. Dudley Westroop, Irish Glass, plate 7, and another amethyst Glass decanter. (2) €100 - 150 Lot 269 270 A QUANTITY OF AMETHYST GLASS , including Hyacyinth vases, wine glasses, a pipe and a jug (8) €50 - 100 Lot 270 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 62 271 A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY GREEN FLUTED GLASS PHARMACIST’S BOTTLES. €200 - 300 272 Lot 271 AN IRISH 19th CENTURY WATER JUG, with faceted rim and handle, above a thumb shaped faceted neck and overall faceted body, on a star cut base. 21cm high €100 - 150 273 A FLAT CUT SWEETMEAT GLASS, 18th CENTURY, with raised rim and knopped stem on cut domed base and a wine glass on facetted stem (2) €200 - 300 Lot 272 274 A QUANTITY OF UTILITARIAN GLASSWARE including chemist measures etc. €50 - 100 275 Lot 274 A LARGE COLLECTION OF MODERN CUT GLASS WARE including: bowls, footed bowls, cream jugs and stands €100 - 200 276 A COLLECTION OF EIGHT CUT GLASS FINGER BOWLS €80 - 100 Lot 276 63 277 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS OVAL DOUBLE BOTTLE flask, wheel cut with foliage and date 1883, (later decorated). 21cm. €100 - 150 278 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY OVAL DOUBLE BOTTLE FLASK, with applied postcard sides and wheel engraved foliage. 22cm tall. €200 - 300 279 A 19TH CENTURY GLASS BOTTLE flask, in the form of a Bellows, and another Bottle Flask. (2) Lot 277 Lot 278 €50 - 100 280 AN IRISH GEORGE III CUT GLASS CANDLESTICK, of baluster form, on a square lemon squeezer base. 19cm tall. €300 - 400 281 AN IRISH GEORGE III FLAT CUT GLASS TABLE CANDLESTICK, of waisted baluster form. 27cm tall. Lot 279 €500 - 800 282 Lot 280 AN ENGRAVED STEMMED COMMEMORATIVE GLASS, wheel engraved, ‘Seaham Colliery Explosion 8 Sept 1880 164 lives lost’ €50 - 100 283 A LATE 19th CENTURY ETCHED GLASS GOBLET, the long large funnel bowl decorated with a continuous band of vines, grapes and foliage on a short double knapped stem and circular foot, 14cm high, together with a smaller example and a late 19th Century wine glass engraved with ferns and flower blooms; along with a pair of facetted circular finger bowls. (5) Lot 281 Lot 282 €150 - 250 284 A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN AND LATER CORDIAL and liquer glasses. €100 - 150 Lot 283 Lot 284 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 64 285 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY BELFAST ACT OF UNION DECANTER, the body partially fluted and engraved with shamrocks, thistles and roses, with two milled neck rings. 22cm high. €500 - 700 65 286 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY ACT OF UNION MALLET SHAPEd deCANTER, possibly Belfast, the partially fluted body, engraved with thistles, shamrocks and roses and bearing the legend ‘The land we live in’, with three milled neck rings, with a target stopper. 23cm high. €400 - 500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 66 287 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY CORK MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, partially fluted body, decorated with engraved ribbon tied swags and cross hatched flowers, with three neck rings, the underneath marked the ‘Waterloo Glass Company Cork’. 27cm high. €500 - 800 288 Lot 287 Lot 288 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, the plain body decorated with engraved shamrock, rose and thistle, the obverse depicting an early steam ship, inscribed ‘Lion’, with target shaped stopper. 27cm high. €150 - 250 289 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY DECANTER, possibly Belfast, the partially fluted body decorated with engraved trailing wines and bunches of grapes, and with a circular medalion depicting an anchor and the initial ‘ILJ’ with two milled neck rings and target stopper. 28cm high. €400 - 600 290 Lot 289 Lot 290 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY CORK MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, the partially fluted body, decorated with engraved ribbon tied swags and cross hatched flowers, with three neck rings and a plain target shaped stopper, the base marked faintly with ‘Waterloo Glass Company Cork’. 25cm high. €500 - 700 291 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY CORK MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, the partially fluted body decorated with cross hatched continuous bands of cross hatched lozenges, with three milled neck rings and a flat mushroom stopper, the base marked ‘Cork Glass Company’. 25cm high. €300 - 500 292 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY CORK MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, plain partially fluted body, faintly impressed ‘Waterloo Glass Cork’ mark and associated target stopper. 25cm high. €150 - 200 Lot 291 Lot 292 67 293 A RARE IRISH 19TH CENTURY BALUSTER CUT GLASS WATER JUG, with “c” scroll handle, decorated with wheel cut hatched flowers and ribbon tied swags, probably Waterloo Glass Company Cork. 17cm tall. €300 - 500 Lot 294 Lot 293 294 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY CUT AND MOULDED GLASS JUG, with serrated rim and “c” scroll handle, prismatic banding and gothic style arcading. 19cm tall. €80 - 120 295 AN IRISH EARLY 19th CENTURY HELMET SHAPED CREAM JUG, flat cut pannelled decoration and c-scroll handle and another large baluster jug cut with star burst diamonds. (2) Lot 295 €100 - 150 296 A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED DECANTER WAGON, with naturalistic casting, the articulated loop handle and twin coaster compartments with fruiting vines and foliage, fitted with two 19th Century mallet shaped decanters. €150 - 200 Lot 296 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 68 297 AN ENGRAVED AND FACETTED STEMMED CORDIAL GLASS, 18th CENTURY, POSSIBLY CORK, and a pair similar (3) €100 - 200 298no lot 299 Lot 257 Lot 297 A SET OF SIX IRISH 19th CENTURY LIQUEUR GLASSES, engraved with star and swag design above a row of arched flutes on a circular foot, and a set of six 19th Century drum shaped liqueur glasses, each engraved with number ‘21’ within an oval, together with a collection of tot glasses. €100 - 150 300 Lot 300 Lot 299 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY FLAT CUT GLASS SWEET MEAT DISH, on a cut tapering stem and circular foot. 18cm tall. €200 - 300 301 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS SERVING DISHES, of oval form, with serrated fan cut rim, above a band of diamonds, and star cut base, togther with a modern Waterford glass piggin, with angular finger grips, and body with alternating cut and clear glass sections. €80 - 120 Lot 301 Lot 303 302no lot 303 A LARGE AND VARIED COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN STEMMED WINE GLASSES. (approx 27). €100 - 200 304 Lot 304 A COLLECTION OF FLAT CUT JELLY GLASSES, IRISH LATE 18th CENTURY (10) €200 - 300 69 305 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS CIRCULAR SALAD BOWL, with panelled and close cut diamonds on a square lemon squeezer base. 23cm diameter. €300 - 500 306 AN IRISH 19th CENTURY GLASS WHISKEY BARREL, possibly Pugh of Dublin, decorated to the body simulating coopering, with a brass tap. 38cm high Lot 305 €400 - 600 307 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS CIrCULAR FRUIT BOWL, with foldover rim, decorated with cut diamond banding, raised on a Sheffield plated stand with circular base. 23cm high. €100 - 200 Lot 306 308 A LARGE MOULDED GLASS TANTALUS DECANTER, the stopper fixed with a silver locking mechanism. Birmingham marks, c. 1929. 32cm tall. €80 - 100 Lot 308 Lot 307 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 70 309 A PAIR OF LARGE 19th CENTURY CLEAR GLASS TODDY MIXERS, the deep bowl with single lip to the rim, on a short tapering stem and flat circular foot, together with another pair of mixed glasses of smaller proportions. €80 - 120 310 Lot 309 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS SWEET MEAT URN, with tall domed lid with knop finial on a square cut base. 30cm tall. €100 - 150 Lot 310 311 A 19TH CENTURY CUT AND MOULDED GLASS SWEET MEAT URN, with domed knopped lid, on square moulded base. 14cm tall. €100 - 150 312 Lot 312 Lot 311 AN IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY CORK MALLET SHAPED DECANTER, the partially fluted body , decorated with cross hatched continuous bands of cross hatched lozenges, with three milled neck rings, the base marked ‘Cork Glass Company’. 22cm high. €100 - 200 313no lot 314 AN IRISH 19th CENTURY COMPRESSED BALUSTER SHAPED WATER JUG, with serrated rim and cut diamond decoration, along with two smaller examples. €200 - 300 Lot 314 315 A PAIR OF BRISTOL GREEN GLASS CONDIMENT BOTTLES AND STOPPERS, and a collection (10) €200 - 300 316 A SET OF FOUR BALUSTER RUMMERS and two others (6). €30 - 50 Lot 316 71 317 A STEMMED CORDIAL GLASS, c.1740 with pinched bowl and a folded foot; another on tall knopped stem and two engraved stemmed glasses. €200 - 300 318 Not lot 319 A VERY LARGE COLLECTION OF WATERFORD CUT CRYSTAL WINE GLASSES Lot 317 €200 - 300 320 A GOOD COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN WINE, port and ale glasses Lot 319 €200 - 300 321 A MIXED COLLECTION OF CHAMPAGNE FLUTES €50 - 100 Lot 320 322 A QUANTITY OF GLASS PLATES AND STANDS (13) €50 - 100 323 A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN CORDIAL PORT AND WINE GLASSES, some engraved and on folded feet, and including a rare gin glass Lot 321 Lot 322 €200 - 300 324 A COLLECTION OF SIX VARIOUS DECANTERS Lot 323 Lot 324 €50 - 100 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 72 Lot 326 Paintings, Furniture & China, etc 325 WILLIAM WARD aFTER H. D. HAMILTON Preaching for the Orphans Mezzotint, 66 x 70cm €400 - 600 326 R. HAVELL after J. HAVERTY King George IV entering Dublin, 1821 and King George IV entering Kingstown, 1821 A pair, coloured engraving, 39 x 61cm Lot 325 €500 - 600 327 AFTER JAMES MALTON College Library, Dublin Hand coloured engraving, 30 x 39cm (Reprint) €250 - 350 328 Lot 327 AFTER THOMAS SAUTELLE ROBERTS (1760-1826) College Green, Dublin Hand coloured Aquatint, 58 x 83cm €800 - 1200 Lot 328 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 73 329 HENRY BROCAS, AFTER SAMUEL FREDERICK BROCAS Dublin Views A set of nine coloured etchings, 26.5 x 41.5cm Published by J. Le Petit, Anglesea Street, Dublin €1500 - 2000 76 330 STYLE OF J.F. HERRING SNR. Startled Horses with distant Train Oil on canvas, 40 x 60cm Bearing signature €400 - 600 Lot 330 331 J. M. KAVANAGH (AMERICAN) Peace Pipe Oil on canvas, 75 x 50cm Signed €300 - 400 332 ATTRIBUTED TO SEBASTIAN PETHER Moonlit Scene with two Fishermen Oil on canvas, 50 x 61cm €800 - 1200 Lot 332 333 DUTCH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY Ruin with Figure on a White Horse Oil on panel, 29 x 21.5cm €300 - 500 334 FINOLA O’KEEFFE Still Life Study of Wine, Cheese and Grapes Oil on canvas, 30.5 x 30.5cm Signed (unframed) €100 - 200 Lot 333 77 Lot 335 335 SAMUEL F BROCAS (1792-1847) View of College Green, Dublin Ink and watercolour, 24 x 39.5cm Signed and dated 1817 indistinctly in lower right 337 Victorian School (19th Century) Shepherdess with her sheep Stumpwork panel, oval, 38.5 x 27cm Together with a collection of three needlework pictures of various sizes, depicting flowers in a garden, a figure sitting by a tree and the other quoting a prayer. (4) €2000 - 3000 €100 - 200 336 JONATHAN BUTLER John Dunn’s Yard, Kilternan Needlework panel, 38.5 x 48.5cm Signed and dated July ‘96 And another work by the same artist. (2) €250 - 350 338 Veronica Haywood (20th/21st Century) Monday, Cross Avenue, Dun Laoghaire Watercolour, 31.5 x 23cm Signed and dated ‘90 Together with two watercolours by Douglas Hemingway and Betty McCormack (3) €100 - 150 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 78 339 TWO BELLEEK CHINA LIMPET WARE SUGAR BOWLS, a limpet ware tea pot, a cream jug and an octagonal sugar bowl. (5) €250 - 350 340 Lot 339 A BELLEEK FIRST PERIOD CHINA GRASS WARE TEAPOT, with a third period Belleek scallop dish, a second period ivy patterned bowl and a collection of jugs. €150 - 250 341 A rare pair of parian busts of Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith 19.5 cm high €300-500 Lot 340 342 No lot 343 A PAIR OF BELLEEK FIRST PERIOD CIRCULAR PIERCED BASKETWEAVE PLATES, the undersides glazed. 23cm diameter. €100 - 200 Lot 343 79 Lot 346 344 Lot 344 A BELLEEK SECOND PERIOD FOUR STRAND PIERCED SQUARE SHAPED BASKET, decorated with applied flowers. 20cm wide. €200 - 400 345 A RARE SECOND PERIOD BELLEEK COMMEMORATIVE VASE, decorated with portrait medallions, depicting Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins. 10cm high. Lot 341 €800 - 1200 346 A BELLEEK FIRST PERIOD THREE STRAND PIERCED COVERED BASKET, profusely decorated with entwined roses, thistles and shamrocks. 23cm wide. €800 - 1200 Lot 345 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 80 Lot 347 81 Lot 348 347 A BELLEEK FIRST PERIOD OVAL DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, the frame decorated with applied beaded border, profusely applied flowers and foliage, mounted on a timber stand. 41cm high x 33cm wide. €800 - 1000 348 A BELLEEK FIRST PERIOD CHINA NEPTUNE PATTERN TEA SERVICE, comprising two cake plates, twelve tea cups, twelve saucers, a tea pot, eleven side plates, sugar bowl and a cream jug, decorated with coral banding. €1500 - 2000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 82 348A A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERy PAINTED JUG FIGURE in the personage of Horatio Nelson. 30cm tall. €100 - 150 349 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE of a king seated in a tent, possibly Garrick playing Richard III. 26cm tall. €100 - 150 350 Lot 348A Lot 349 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTEry GROUP, depicting the death of Nelson, and a standing figure of Napoleon. €200 - 300 351 A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES of George IV and Queen Caroline and the infant Charlotte, seated. 14cm tall. (2). €80 - 120 352 Lot 350 Lot 351 TWO 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES OF PRINCE ALBERT, one seated, each with a blue coat and top hat. 15.5cm and 13.5cm tall.(2) €80 - 100 353 A LATE 19th CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE OF THE IRISH PIPER, modelled standing in a colourful traditional costume leaning against a wall, on a shaped base, 34cm high; together with a mid 19th Century Staffordshire flatback figure of Lord Kitchener modelled standing in military costume, on a black painted moulded oval base, 36cm high (2) €200 - 300 Lot 352 Lot 353 354 A 19th CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GROUP DEPICTING “THE PRINCE OF WALES”, standing with hound by his left side on a moulded and gilt titled base, 37cm high; together with another 19th Century flatback figure of “Princes of May”, modelled in standing posture on a moulded oval base, 39cm high. (2) €150 - 250 355 Lot 354 Lot 355 A 19th CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE pottery FLATBACK figure OF “SEXTON M.P.”, depicted standing against a pillar fastening his coat, on an oval base, inscribed with title, 38cm high; together with a large flatback figure depicting “Lord Baden Powel” in full military uniform, resting on a cannon, on an oval inscribed base, 43cm high (2) €200 - 300 83 356 A 19th CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE pottery FLATBACK GROUP, ALLEGORY OF PEACE, modelled as an angel standing, holding an inscribed banner, between Irish and British attendants on a moulded oval base. 33cm High €150 - 250 357 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE OF CHARLES STUART PARNELL, shown as a Celtic warrior with a club in one hand and an imagined Home rule flag. 36cm high. €200 - 300 358 Lot 356 Lot 357 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY GROUP of Turkey, England and France, in the form of their respective monarchs. 28.5cm tall. €100 - 150 359 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE of Garibaldi standing, a sword in one hand, the other resting on his attendant horse. Lot 358 Lot 359 €100 - 150 360 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE of The Duke Wellington. 34cm tall. €100 - 200 361 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE depicting Theobald Wolfe Tone holding flags, with transfer applied motto “Who fears to speak of 98”. 35cm tall. €200 - 300 Lot 360 Lot 361 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 84 362 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURAL GROUP depicting Thomas Smith and the poacher William Collier enclosed by a leafy bough. 32cm tall. €300 - 500 363 Lot 362 Lot 363 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, his hand resting on a plinth bearing the transfer motto “Who fears to speak of 98”. 37cm. €150 - 200 364 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, his hand resting on a plinth bearing the transfer motto “Who fears to speak of 98”. 37cm tall. €150 - 200 365 Lot 364 Lot 365 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE of Henry Joy McCracken. 35cm tall. €150 - 200 366 After Adam Buck (1759-1833) The Darling Awake Stipple engraving, 29 x 23cm With a collection of seven prints including two other stipple engravings by J.R. Smith entitled ‘The Careful Mother’ and ‘The Careless Mother’, oval, each 12 x 9cm. (8) €100 - 200 Lot 366 Lot 367 367 A LARGE 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE of Dick Whittington, his hand resting on a milestone “IV miles to London”. 43cm tall. €150 - 250 368no lot 369 Lot 369 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE OF A FEMALE FISHMONGER, 27cm high; and a Staffordshire figure depicting an Irish Colleen. 32cm high. (2) €150 - 200 85 370 An early 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE BEAR JAR and cover, the head with a link chain through the nose, made to stand or sit. 24cm seated. €400 - 500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 86 370B A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE of Queen Mary on horseback. 26cm tall. €100 - 150 370C A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE of Garibaldi on horseback. 31cm tall. €100 - 150 Lot 370B 370D THREE 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES of riders on horseback. Various heights, circa 36cm tall. (3). €200 - 300 Lot 370C Lot 370D 370E A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE OF A RIDER ON HORSEBACK, entitled “War” and another depicting Col. Peard, and an Irish Hussar (3) €150 - 200 370F A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE of the Duke of Cambridge on horseback, and a matching figure of the Duchess. 35.5 high. (2). €100 - 150 Lot 370E Lot 370F 370G A COLLECTION OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MODELS of cottages and a castle. 15cm tallest. (4). €200 - 300 370H A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY WATCHHOLDER GROUP of two figures and the Empress of France astride a horse, and a group of two harvesters (3) Lot 370H €150 - 200 87 370J A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY HOLY WATER FONT, and a smaller font (2) €80 - 100 371 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GROUP, depicting Mary and Joseph on the Flight into Egypt, and a mould of Mary and the infant Jesus. (2). €150 - 200 372 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GROUP, depicting the Prince and Princess of Wales. 24cm high. and another figural group depicting Little Eva and Uncle Tom. 21cm high. (2) Lot 371 Lot 370J €100 - 150 373 A 19TH CENTURY GLAZED POTTERY GROUP, depicting the founding of the Independent Order of Good Templars at Utica in New York State in 1851. 28cm high. €100 - 150 374 TWO 19th CENTURY POLYCHROME STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GROUPS, the first depicting King John with attendants signing the magna carta under a canopy, on a naturalistic oval base, 33cm high; the second group depicting three muses, in colourful dress against a brocade ground, standing on an oval grassy base, 28cm high. (2) Lot 373 Lot 372 €200 - 300 375 376 A COLLECTION OF THREE 19th CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FLATBACK FIGURES comprising a model of the Duke of Clarence, depicted in military dress standing by a cannon, 40cm high; together with another polychrome figure of Admiral Charles Napier, 43cm high; and a flatback pottery figure depicting the actor George Rignold as Henry V, standing in a flexed position holding a flag on a shaped oval base, 41cm high. Lot 375 Lot 374 €250 - 350 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURES of male and female cow herders with their cattle. (2). €60 - 100 377 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE of a seater cobbler on a rectangular base, and a Neopolitan standing figure. 33cm and 31cm tall. (2). €200 - 400 Lot 376 Lot 377 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 88 378 A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR STOOL, the tapestry covered seat raised on a carved frieze and cabriole legs and hairy paw feet. 54 x 42cm €300 - 400 Lot 378 379 A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR CHEST OF DRAWERS, of compact form with brass drop handles and raised on bracket feet. 64.5 x 33.5cm €300 - 500 Lot 379 380 A MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR STOOL, the needle work top raised on turned tapering legs. 41 x 51cm €60 - 100 381 Lot 380 382 Lot 382 A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY CIRCULAR THREE TIER GRADUATED DUMB WAITER, with moulded rims and raised on tripod supports.116cm high €300 - 400 A CHINESE PADOUK RECTANGULAR OCCASIONAL TABLE WITH PIERCED FRIEZE AND SCROLL ENDS. 83 x 41cm €300 - 400 89 383 AN IRISH GEORGE IV YEW WOOD RECTANGULAR CELLaRETTE, the flat domed lid with tongue and dart banding, the front decorated with a bas relief carving of a harp within a wreath of shamrocks, raised on quadruped platform base and paw feet. 54 x 36cm €1000 - 1500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 90 384 A GEORGE I STYLE STAINED OAK OVAL DOUBLE DROP LEAF GATE LEG TABLE. 90 X 102cm €300 - 500 385 Lot 384 A JACOBEAN STYLE STAINED OAK COFFER OF COMPACT RECTANGULAR FORM, the three panel front with carved geometric decoration. 47 x 96cm €600 - 800 386 Lot 385 A BRASS FIRST WORLD WAR SHELL CASE AND A COLLECTION OF FIRE BRASSES. €250 - 300 387 A GEORGE IV INLAID MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR BOW FRONT CHEST, with two short and two long cock beaded drawers, oval brass handles and raised on bracket feet. 88 x 50cm €500 - 800 Lot 387 388 A GEORGE III STAINED OAK OVAL DOUBLE DROP LEAF TABLE, with plain turned tapering legs and pad feet. 97 x 111cm €150 - 250 Lot 388 91 389 A MATCHED SET OF FIVE ENGLISH PROVINCIAL ELM ELBOW CHAIRS €500 - 800 390 A PAIR OF 19th CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED UPHOLSTERED LOW SEAT CHAIRS, with arched button backs and raised on carved cabriole legs Lot 389 €400 - 600 391 A LATE 19th CENTURY MAHOGANY TOWEL RAIL. 66cm wide €50 - 80 Lot 390 392 A 17th CENTURY PROVINCIAL STAINED ELM RECTANGULAR COFFER, with single plank hinged top above bas relief carved panel front. 114 x 37cm €250 - 350 393 Lot 392 TWO PROVINCIAL STAINED WOOD KITCHEN CHAIRS €30 - 50 Lot 393 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 92 394 A ROSEWOOD SWIVEL PIANO STOOL, 19th CENTURY, with upholstered seat on baluster fluted central support on circular base and claw feet. 46.5cm high €200 - 300 Lot 394 395 Lot 395 396 397 A MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR, IN 18th CENTURY STYLE, the scrolling top rail above a vase shaped splat headed by bell flower, drop in seat, shaped apron on ribbon tied headed legs and shell feet; together with an oak provincial single chair, in 17th Century style, with solid central splat, drop-in embroidered seat €400 - 600 FOUR PROVINCIAL STAINED WOOD LADDER BACK CHAIRS with rush seats raised on turned legs. (4) €200 - 300 A MAHOGANY FOUR-TIER WALL SHELF. 107cm wide; and a mahogany three-tier example with pierced sides. 54cm wide (2) €30 - 50 Lot 397 398 A MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID RECTANGULAR DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, EARLY 20th CENTURY, together with a hardwood oriental rectangular dressing table mirror on stand (2) €60 - 100 Lot 398 93 399 A FINE VICTORIAN Killarney work INLAID ARBUTUS AND YEW, SHAPED RECTANGULAR LIBRARY TABLE, the top with moulded rim centred with a crown, harp and with thistle, rose and shamrock motifs within oak leaf and acorn banding, fitted twin frieze drawers and raised on twin bulbous octagonal linked platform base. 132 x 93cm €3000 - 5000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 94 400 Lot 400 401 402 Lot 401 403 Lot 402 404 AN EDWARDIAN SHERATON SERPENTINE FRONT SIDEBOARD, of compact proportions, profusely decorated with bands of trailing flowers, fitted centre drawer flanked by twin cupboards and raised on square tapering legs. 122cm wide €700 - 1000 A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY PLAIN CIRCULAR BREAKFAST TABLE, raised on turned centre pillar and splayed tripod supports with brass toe caps. 111cm diameter €400 - 600 A GEORGE II STYLE WALNUT FRAMED WALL MIRROR WITH BEVELLED PLATE. 66.5 x 43cm €120 - 180 A 19th CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY HALF CIRCULAR FOLDING TOP CARD TABLE, the top with satinwood cross banding and raised on slender square tapering legs. 86.5 x 43cm €400 - 600 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR BEDSIDE CUPBOARD, with tray top above a tambour front cupboard above a single drawer on chamfered square supports. 61 x 41cm €400 - 600 Lot 404 95 405 A Victorian Arbutus wood circular breakfast table, possibly Killarney, with beaded borders and reeded frieze, raised on a cluster column centre pillar and tripod base, the base with bas relief carving of Shamrocks, roses and thistles and other foliage, raised on bun feet. 113cm diameter. €1000-1500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 96 406 407 Lot 407 Lot 406 408 409 Lot 409 Lot 408 410 411 A COLLECTION OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR LITHOPHANES, depicting various genre subjects. €100 - 150 A LARGE VICTORIAN RECTANGULAR LITHOPHANE, depicting a travelling monk and a roadside begger. 28x22cm. €80 - 120 A COLLECTION OF FOUR VARIOUS SIZE LITHOPHANES, figural subjects. €100 - 150 A COLLECTION OF FOUR VARIOUS SIZE LITHOPHANES, figural subjects. €100 - 150 A COLLECTION OF FOUR VARIOUS SIZE LITHOPHANES, figural subjects. €100 - 150 A BELLEEK CIRCULAR LITHOPHANE, depicting The Seated Madonna after Raphael. 22cm diameter. €100 - 200 Lot 411 412 A STAINED GLASS PANEL DEPICTING ST. GEORGE. 35.5 X 29.5cm €300 - 400 413 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLY CHROME POTTERY DOUBLE-SIDED FIGURE representing gin and water. 23cm tall. €150 - 250 Lot 410 Lot 412 97 414 A BELLEEK FIRST PERIOD CHINA TEAPOT, with china man lid, simulated bamboo handle and decorative spout. 15cm high €600 - 1000 415 A LARGE BELLEEK CHINA FIRST PERIOD CHINESE WARE HOT WATER POT, with braided silk handle and opposing dragon spouts and china man lid. 70.5cm high x 30cm wide €1000 - 1500 416 Lot 414 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY GROUP of sweethearts in an arbour, with lustre decoration. €100 - 150 417 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE of Lord Beaconsfield, his hand resting on a plinth. 38cm tall. Lot 415 €200 - 300 418 A SET OF SIX BELLEEK BISCUiT SIDE PLATES FIRST PERIOD (1865 - 1890), with central basket weave design, enclosed by a pierced petal border, impressed mark to the base. 23 cm diameter Lot 418 €150 - 250 419 AN ENGLISH 19TH CENTURY WHIELDON WARE TIN GLAZED POTTERY TEAPOT, modelled as a cauliflower, in green and cream tones with leafy c - scroll handle. 14 cm high €100 - 200 Lot 419 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 98 420 AN IRISH 18th CENTURY DUBLIN DELFT CHARGER, the hand painted reserve depicting a vase and peacock feathers in oriental style, surmounted by flora and sprigs of foliage, enclosed in a decorative blue border. 35.5cm diameter. €500 - 700 421 Lot 420 A PAIR OF 18th CENTURY ENGLISH DELFT WARE PLATES, of circular form decorated in blue on white ground. Lot 421 €200 - 300 422 A COLLECTION OF THREE IRISH 18th DELFT WARE PLATES, decorated with comb pattern and garden landscapes in blue underglaze. €200 - 300 423 Lot 422 A COLLECTION OF THREE IRISH DELFTWARE DISHES decorated in traditional oriental designs, and two further delftware dishes, (5) €200 - 300 Lot 423 424 A PAIR OF ENGLISH LAMBERT POLYCHROME DELFT DISHES, 18th CENTURY, painted with flower head and leafy sprigs, 23cm diameter. together with two further English Delft dishes of similar design and period. (4) €200 - 300 425 Lot 424 Lot 425 A COLLECTION OF THREE CHINESE DISHES OF CIRCULAR FORM, painted with prunus, flowers and foliage, in violet blue, burnt orange and gilt, on a brocade and trellis ground, 31cm diameter; together with a Satsuma baluster shaped vase, 19cm high. €200 - 300 426 A GROUP OF EIGHT CHINESE EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE DISHES, 18th Century, various patterns €200 - 300 427 Lot 426 Lot 427 A CHINESE K’ANG HSI PERIOD FAMILLE ROSE CIRCULAR CHARGER, the deep central reserve decorated with oriental vases and flowers, within a scrolling leafy border, the base with double ring in blue underglaze, 39cm diameter. €300 - 500 99 428 A RARE GEORGE III DAVENPORT GLAZED EARTHENWARE OVAL LATTICE BASKET, on stand, decorated by Donovan of Dublin, the burnt orange ground painted in red and black trailing foliage. 26cm wide. Signed inscribed underneath. €600 - 900 429 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE of the Prince of Wales, with attendant spaniel. 33cm tall. Lot 428 €100 - 200 430 AN IRISH 19th CENTURY DESSERT SERVICE, comprising ten dessert plates, two low comport dishes and one tall comport dish, the central reserves each hand painted with a unique view of well known Irish scenic views, including Cove Harbour, Dunluce Castle, Glendalough and Carrickfergus Castle, each contained within turquoise and gilt borders (13) €1000 - 1500 431 Lot 430 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE of Robert Burns, his hand resting on a tree stump holding an open book. 34cm tall. €100 - 200 432 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY ‘DONOVAN’ DECORATED PART DINNER SERVICE, water lily pattern, comprising of three graduated meat dishes, a navette shaped tazza, sauce tureen, and ladle, c.35 dinner plates, and three side plates. Lot 432 €1000 - 1500 433 A 19th CENTURY EARTHENWARE OVAL GAME TUREEN, with interior liner and lid, decorated with dead game in high relief. 22cm wide €150 - 250 Lot 433 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 100 434 AN 18th CENTURY EXPORT TANKARD APPLIED WITH SIMULATED BAMBOO HANDLE, the body with painted figures and garden landscapes within trefoil reserves on a blue and white ground, and a small teapot, 13cm high. (2) €100 - 200 Lot 435 Lot 434 435 A CHINESE 18th CENTURY BLANC DE CHINE LIBATION CUP, simulating rhinoceros horn and applied with prunus decoration, 6cm high; together with a collection of three 18th Century Chinese export sparrow beak cups and two late 19th Century coffee cans. (6) €200 - 300 436 Lot 437 Lot 436 THREE 18th CENTURY DUTCH DELFT WARE DISHES, each of similar blue and white design, profusely decorated with floral sprays and foliage, 26cm diameter; together with a large 18th Century Delft ware charger, 35cm diameter (4) €200 - 300 437 Lot 438 Lot 439 A COLLECTION OF SEVEN CHINESE EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE CIRCULAR DISHES, 18th Century, decorated with pagoda and pavilion landscapes within banded diaper and floral borders. €150 - 250 438 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE EXPORT WARE, comprising a 18th Century Mandarin ware teapot and cover, painted with dignitaries drinking tea in a garden setting, 12cm high; together with two Famille Rose tureen stands, of rectangular form and a circular dish painted with deer and birds in a river landscape. (4) €200 - 300 439 Lot 441 A CHINESE YIXING POTTERY TEAPOT, of globular form, applied with simulated bamboo handle and trailing foliage, on a cream underglaze ground, with white metal spout. €300 - 400 440 A 19th CENTURY CANTON EXPORT porcelain TEAPOT, brightly decorated with figures in court interiors, 13cm high, together with; a similar but smaller example and a crackleware jarlet, 12cm high. (3) €120 - 180 Lot 440 101 441 A SET OF TWELVE ROYAL CROWN DERBY DINNER PLATES, decorated in the Imari style, 24 cm diameter, together with a collection of Victorian ironstone, including soup and vegetable tureen, and various assorted bowls and dishes. (Illustrated page 100) €80 - 120 Lot 442 442 AN EARLY 20TH ARTS AND CRAFTS POTTERY VASE BY VODREY, DUBLIN, the flared neck with running brown and green glazes on an ovoid body, impressed with stamp to base, 24 cm high, together with a small jardinière of simular design, with impressed stamp to base, 8 cm high. (2) €500 - 700 443 A rare first period Belleek china picture frame, set within a rectangular frame of scrolling shamrocks and strapwork, 18 x 22cm €600 - 800 Lot 443 444 - 445no lot 446 A 19th CENTURY DRESDEN porcelain URN AND COVER, decorated with opposing rams heads and hand painted floral bands, bordered in blue and gilt, raised on a square foot. 35cm high €200 - 300 Lot 446 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 102 447 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES of a boy and a girl, and outsize spaniels. (2). €80 - 100 448 Lot 447 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY MODEL OF A COTTAGE, and a 19th century model of a lion, his paw resting on a vanquished soldier. 24cm tall. (2). €100 - 150 Lot 448 449 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY STIRRUP CUP in the form of a fox’s head. €50 - 100 450 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MODELS of mastiffs. 10.5cm tall. (2). €50 - 70 Lot 449 Lot 450 451 A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MODELS OF RECUMBENT LIONS, and three figures of spaniels. (5) €150 - 200 452 Lot 451 Lot 452 A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MODELS OF ST. BERNARDS, each highlighted with burnt orange colours on a white ground with inset glass eyes and gilt trim, 25cm high; together with a pair of Staffordshire spaniels of traditional form, 23cm high. €150 - 200 453 A COLLECTION OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY, miniature spaniels, sheep and a cow. €30 - 50 454 Lot 453 Lot 454 TWO 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY SPILL VASES, in the form of cattle by tree stumps, one entitled “Milk Sold Here”. €100 - 150 103 455 A 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP depicting the “Tithe Pig” group, and two 19th century Staffordshire pottery tithe pig groups. (3). €100 - 150 456 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY GROUP of Tom O’Shanter and Sooter Johnny, seated, a barrel between them. 33cm tall. Lot 455 €200 - 300 457 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURES of the Welsh tailor and his wife astride goats, and a Staffordshire pottery model of the Welsh tailor’s wife. 15cm tall, first item. (3). €100 - 150 458 Lot 457 A SET OF THREE INDIVIDUAL 19TH CENTURY DERBY STYLE PORCELAIN FIGURES, from the Tithe Pig series, depicting a farmer, his wife and a vicar. Circa 19cm tall. (3). €150 - 250 459 A COLLECTION OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES including a Pierrot, a female dancer, St Matthew and two others. (5). Lot 459 €150 - 200 460 A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES including William Tell, Milton Shawgrave, a Highland couple, etc. €150 - 200 Lot 460 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 104 461 A GEORGE IV GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR OF RECTANGULAR FORM, with moulded cornice above leaf decorated turned pillars. 79.4cm high x 60cm wide €400 - 600 463 A PAIR OF 19th CENTURY GILDED PLASTER AND GESSO GIRANDOLE WALL MIRRORS, decorated in the neo classical taste, with surmounted urn, hoho birds and foliate decoration, fitted two candle sconces. 116cm long x 54cm wide €1000 - 1500 464 A 19th CENTURY GILDED PLASTER AND GESSO OVAL WALL MIRROR, in the neo-classical taste with surmounted urn and foliate scrolls with a bevelled plate. 62 x 59cm €120 - 150 105 466 A GEORGE IV LIGNUM VITAE SHAPED RECTANGULAR FOLDING TOP CARD TABLE, raised on a square cut centre pillar and platform base, on four splayed legs with brass casters. 9 1.5 x 44.5cm €2000 - 3000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 106 467 A REGENCY STYLE CONVEX MIRROR with ebonised reeded slip. 49.5cm diameter. €60 - 100 468 Lot 467 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE OF A GIRL with violin and deer, together with a spill vase with sleeping lovers, and a Derby style figure depicting African elk. (3). €100 - 150 469 A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR DESK with gilt tooled green leather top above three frieze drawers and raised on twin pedestals, each with three drawers. 120 x 64.5cm €400 - 600 Lot 469 470 A 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN GROUP depicting Goldilocks and the Papa Bear, initialled J.P. Beareith in underglaze blue, and a Staffordshire figure of Florence Nightingale. (2). €80 - 120 471 A 19th CENTURY WALNUT CIRCULAR OCCASIONAL TABLE, with raised rim on a turned centre pillar raised on a tripod base on paw feet. 63cm diameter, 58cm high €200 - 300 Lot 471 107 472 A LOUIS XVI STYLE KINGWOOD RECTANGULAR VITRINE with twin glazed panel doors and with applied gilt brass mounts, raised on bracket feet. 154cm high x 94.5cm wide €500 - 700 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 108 473 A 19th CENTURY STAINED OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, the hood with turned pillars and brass mounts, with brass dial inscribed “Bird, Seagrave”. 207.5cm high €700 - 1000 474 A 19th CENTURY MAHOGANY AND OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, the swan neck pediment above twin turned pillars, with painted enamel dial by J. G. Walford, Banbury. 207cm high €700 - 1000 475 Lot 473 Lot 474 A MID 19th CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER WORK TABLE OF RECTANGULAR FORM the hinged top opening to reveal a well fitted interior with numerous compartments containing ivory and mother o’ pearl sewing equipment and raised on lyre shaped side supports on claw feet. 62 x 41cm Provenance: Sir James and Lady Emerson Tennent Sale, HOK Fine Art, 27/09/2004, lot 471 €1000 - 1500 476 A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY FRAMED WALL MIRROR. 80 X 45cm €100 - 200 477 A FRUIT WOOD CIRCULAR PIANO STOOL, with revolving padded seat raised on tripod supports €100 - 200 Lot 475 109 478 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRASS BOUND PLATE BUCKET, with swing handle. 36cm diameter, 39cm high €400 - 600 479no lot 480 Lot 478 A GEORGE III INLAID WALNUT SLOPE FRONT BUREAU, the interior fitted with pigeon holes and drawers with brass drop handles, raised above four long graduated drawers and raised on bracket feet. 93cm wide €800 - 1200 481no lot 482 Lot 480 A CHINESE PADOUK SQUARE TWO TIER OCCASIONAL TABLE, with pierced frieze and raised on square legs. 40.5 x 40.5cm €300 - 400 483-487 No lot Lot 482 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 110 488 A louis Quinze style kingwood bowfront vitrine, with gilt brass mounts, single glazed panel door, the lower section with figural decoration and raised on cabriole legs. 81cm wide, 174cm high €600 - 800 489 An Irish 18th Century wall mirror with a glass stud border and decorated with hob nail cutting, 46 x 30.5cm €600 - 1000 111 490 A PAIR OF LOUIS SEIZE STYLE MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINETS, with marble top and brass gallery rail above a single bowfront glazed door with applied gilt brass mounts and raised on cabriole legs. 69cm wide x 142cm high €1000 - 1500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 112 491 A BLUE GLAZED MODEL OF A CAT MAKING READY TO POUNCE, 25cm high. €80 - 120 492 Lot 491 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CHINESE GLAZED EARTHENWARE MODELS OF RECUMBENT CATS, the off white ground decorated with painted dark brown spots. 34cm wide. €400 - 500 Lot 492 493 A PAIR OF FRENCH HANDPAINTED PORCELAIN FIGURAL SALTS, in the form of reclining male and female musicians. 15cm tall. €100 - 150 494 A LARGE QUANTITY OF MIXED ROYAL CROWN DERBY TEA WARE, of typical Imari palette. €300 - 500 Lot 493 Lot 494 495 An English Victorian Rockingham style teas service comprising tea pot, sugar bowl, milk jug and a quantity of cups and saucers, with blue and gilt decoration on white ground €100 - 150 496 Lot 495 19TH CENTURY MASONS IRONSTONE PART DINNER SERVICE, BY THOMAS HIGGINBOTTOM AND CO, DUBLIN. comprising two graduated meat dishes, thirty three dinner plates, 17 soup bowls, five side plates, and a quantity of tureen stands. €600 - 800 Lot 496 497 A PAIR OF IRISH ‘DONOVAN’ DECORATED CAMPAgNA SHAPED URNS, painted with neoclassical figures in landscape, between gilt borders, applied masked handles, on waisted circular foot, signed underneath, ‘Donovan, Dublin’ 14 cm high €600 - 800 498 Lot 497 Lot 498 A PAIR OF IRISH ‘DONOVAN’ DECORATED DESERT PLATES, each of shaped circular form, well painted with fruits and insects, on a white ground, signed verso ‘ Donovan, Dublin’ 19 cm diameter €300 - 500 113 499 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SQUARE SPIRIT DECANTER, with moulded mushroom stopper, above a plain body. 20cm high. €100 - 200 500 A 19TH STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE, entitled “The Lion Slayer” depicting a highland figure with sword holding a dead lion. 42cm high. €100 - 150 501 A BRASS CASED TRAVEL CLOCK, with enameled dial and bevelled glazed panels, 13.5cm high. Lot 501 €100 - 150 502 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GROUP, depicting a highland lover and his lass, 35cm high. and another group depicting highland lovers. 44cm high. (2) €100 - 150 Lot 503 503 Donagh O’Brien Cast crush glass sculpture of an egg box, with four glass eggs, 18cm wide €10 - 20 504 A GERMAN OLIVE GLASS NOVELTY DRINKING VESSEL, the flared neck gilded with inscription and crest, surmounted with a revolving stylised antelope, 28 cm high, together with a frosted coloured glass vase, inscribed ‘Daum, Nancy, France’ €100 - 150 Lot 504 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 114 505 ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) Coastal Scene with Sailing Boats Oil on canvas, 49 x 74cm €300 - 500 Lot 505 506 A 19th CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE OF NAPOLEON (damaged), with a collection of similar figures. €50 - 100 507 JAYNE BARRY “Almost There” Watercolour, 58 x 41cm Signed €300 - 400 Lot 507 508 ANN GOVER “Was it the Double of my Dream” Polychrome enamel on copper, diptych, 61 x 30cm Signed with initials €200 - 300 509 A COLLECTION OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FAIRINGS. €80 - 120 Lot 508 115 510 19th CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL Portrait of a Nun Oil on canvas, 83 x 66cm €300 - 400 511 A PAIR OF 19th CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURES, depicting the shoemaker and his wife, each seated figure in traditional attire on a squared grassy base, together with a 19th Century pottery figure of a policeman and a pottery model of a hound (4) Lot 510 €150 - 250 512 19th CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL A pair of decorative Italian painted Still Life Studies Oil on canvas, 92 x 34cm Signed indistinctly and inscribed “Firenze 1874” €300 - 500 513 Lot 512 IRISH SCHOOL EARLY 19th CENTURY An Extensive View in the South of Ireland Pencil and wash on paper, 17.5 x 31.5cm Signed indistinctly €100 - 200 Lot 513 514 CHARLES WAGSTAFFE AFTER CHARLES LEE The Golfers Coloured print, 56 x 78cm Frost & Reed 1951 Together with two popular lithographic prints (3) €100 - 200 515 - 519 No lot Lot 514 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 116 520 TWO FRAMED NEEDLEWORK SAMPLERS, one signed Mary Reith, 1846; the other signed June Wright, 1742. (2) €300 - 400 521 Lot 520 A FRAMED NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, signed Jessie Davidson, 1832; together with a needlework panel “The Creators’s Work attests his Greatness” by Addison. (2) €300 - 400 Lot 520 522 AFTER ADAM BUCK The Darling Asleep Mezzotint, 30.5 x 24cm Together with a similar engraving of a mother and two children (2) €150 - 200 Lot 521 Lot 521 523 A PAIR OF 19th CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY EQUESTRIAN GROUPS, depicting male and female figures on horseback, each with colourful highlights on moulded titled bases, 32cm and 30cm high; together with a pair of Staffordshire “Black Watch Highlanders”, each uniformed figure sparsely painted with colours and gilt highlights, 33cm high. (4) €200 - 300 Lot 522 Lot 522 524 A VICTORIAN NEEDLEWORK AND BEADWORK PANEL WITH ROSES AND FOLIAGE, 44cm square €80 - 100 Lot 524 117 525 VICTORIAN SCHOOL “Rest” - seated man with horses Tondo, 24.5cm Inscribed €300 - 400 Lot 525 526 J. HARRIS AFTER ANDREW NICHOLL Dublin and Kingstown Railway Two coloured prints, 23 x 26cm €20 - 40 527no lot Lot 526 528 Irish School, 18th Century Rev. Walter Blake Kirwan Watercolour, 21 x 17cm €200 - 300 Lot 528 529 TERENCE GAYER Above - Below Watercolour, 45 x 88cm Signed and dated (19)’95 €500 - 800 Lot 529 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 118 531 A PAIR OF 18th CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT DISHES OF OCTAGONAL FORM, the centres painted with figures in a garden landscape, with floral and diaper boarders, 23cm wide; together with another Famille Rose dish, colourfully enamelled with mandarin ducks and pond within a figural border. €100 - 200 532 Lot 532 IRISH SCHOOL 20th CENTURY Study of a Man with a Hat Oil on board, 21 x 15cm €200 - 400 533 B. SOPRA Portrait of a Young African Boy and a Portrait of an old African Man A pair, pastel, 53 x 38cm Signed €300 - 400 534 Lot 533 A SET OF NINE WEDGWOOD CABBAGE LEAF DISHES 19th Century, along with six further tin glazed examples of similar naturalistic design. €100 - 150 535 W. PORTER Flowers in a Pot Silk screen print, 37.5 x 24cm Signed Together with; A print after Frank Adams (2) €50 - 100 Lot 535 119 536 TWO POPULAR PRINTED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR “ANDREW’S LIVER SALTS” AND “THE SPORT OF KINGS” Together with; Joseph interpreting Pharaoh’s Dreams, a coloured print. (3) €10 - 20 537 A CHINESE MING DYNASTY “KRAOK” BLUE AND WHITE DISH, Wanli period, the central reserve painted with gourds, artemesia leaves and trophies, within a band of radial panels, 30cm diameter. Lot 536 €500 - 700 538 A 19th CENTURY INLAID ARBUTUS KILLARNEY WORK BOOKSTAND, with collapsible ends decorated with scenes of Muckross Abbey. €80 - 120 539 Lot 538 A SITZENDORF PORCELAIN OVAL WALL MIRROR, the bevel glass panel within a frame encrusted with flowers and surmounted by putti. 27cm high €80 - 120 Lot 539 540 TWO PAIRS OF BRASS BALUSTER CANDLESTICKS, three brass elephants, a 1914 Christmas War box and a cast metal figurative bowl. €50 - 100 541 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE EXPORT PORCELAIN, 18th Century, consisting of a near pair of baluster shaped vases, painted with a continuous band of insects, flowers and foliage; together with a baluster shaped sparrow beak jug, a soup bowl and a saucer dish (5) €200 - 300 Lot 540 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 120 542 A COPPER AND BRASS HANGING SHIPS LANTERN, together with a collection of of brass ware including a tray, bowl etc. €60 - 100 543 Lot 542 A PAIR OF DRESDEN porcelain CANDLESTICKS, of slender baluster form, painted with pendant floral swags on an enamel pink ground on squared base. 20cm high €100 - 150 544 A COLLECTION OF COPPER WARE including a two handled preserving pan, quantity from a batterie de cuisine, a copper wine funnel and a selection of trays etc. €100 - 150 Lot 544 545 546 AN EBONY THREE-TIERED PIERCED WALL SHELF, and a quantity of bowls etc. €50 - 100 AN 18th CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT TEAPOT OF GLOBULAR FORM, painted with figures in a garden landscape, picked out in polychrome enamels and gilt highlights, applied with simulated bamboo handles, 13cm high. Lot 545 €100 - 150 547 Lot 547 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS BEATEN BRASS CURB FENDER, decorated with applied copper panels with green rosettes. 157 x 36cm €150 - 250 121 548 A 19th CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY “INDUSTRY MUG”, printed and over painted with various farming and rural emblems, with humorous inscription; together with a transfer printed commemorative christening mug, inscribed “Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa” and with a separate earthenware mug commemorating the 1798 rebellion. (3) €150 - 200 548A A three light chandelier with scrolling branches and hung with a myriad of glass prisms and amethyst drops. Approx. 50cm high Lot 548A €100 - 150 549 A THREE TIER CHANDELIER, hung with glass drop pendants; together with a bell shaped glass chandelier (2) €50 - 100 550 A RUBY GLASS PINEAPPLE SHAPED LIGHT FITTING with bell shaped mount €100 - 150 551 Lot 549 Lot 549 Lot 550 Lot 552 A GOOD PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY AMETHYST GLASS DECANTERS, the bell shaped body rising to an elongated neck, fitted with cork stoppers, 23 cm high €200 - 300 552 A THREE LIGHT CUT GLASS CHANDELIER, hung with prisms upon downswept branches. Approx. 70cm high €200 - 300 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 122 553 A CUT GLASS AND BRONZED METAL SIX BRANCH CEILING LIGHT, of circular form, the two tier basket hung with icicle pendants, and rows of graduated beads rising to a leafcast corona. 62 cm high €200 - 300 554 Lot 553 A 19th CENTURY MAHOGANY TWIN PEDESTAL DESK OF COMPACT FORM, the top with low raised panel back, moulded rim, fitted three frieze drawers, each pedestal with three further drawers. 91 .5 x 45cm €400 - 600 555 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY FACET AND FLAT CUT glass TEA - CADDY, fitted with plated collar, and cover, engraved with crest. 13 cm high, and a heavy clear glass whiskey decanter, of squared form with rounded shoulders, short cylindrical neck and fitted cork stopper, €80 - 100 556 Lot 554 A CHINESE FRUIT WOOD TABLE LAMP, in the form of a dragon supporting a light shade. 68cm high €30 - 50 557 A SET OF THREE IRISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY glass FINGER BOWLS, etched and engraved with ‘Star and Sunburst’ band above a row of arched flutes, and a set of three pseudo - Cork finger bowls, and a collection. €100 - 200 558 A MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID BEDSIDE WASH STAND, 19TH CENTURY, with three quarter gallery back, recessed top, one drawer and cupboard door, square legs, joined by cross over stretcher. 42cm €60 - 100 Lot 556 Lot 558 123 559 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID AND PAINTED SATIN WOOD HALF CIRCULARFOLDING TOP CARD TABLE, the top decorated with half pattera and trailing bands and ribbons above a similarly decorated frieze and raised on square tapering legs with spade feet. 91.5 x 45cm Lot 559 (top) €500 - 800 560 A SET OF SIX IRISH BLUE AND WHITE PLATES, decorated by Donovan, in the traditional willow pattern, with gilded rims, signed underneath ‘Donovan’ 23 cm diameter €200 - 300 Lot 559 561 AN OAK FRAMED BAROMETER, 19th CENTURY, the steel dial signed “Bithray, Royal Exchange, London”. 96cm high €50 - 100 562 A SET OF THREE 19TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED GRADUATED MEAT DISHES, with willow pattern decoration, the largest, 51 cm long €100 - 150 Lot 561 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 124 563 A MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID SQUARE VITRINE CABINET, c.1900, the glazed lift up top and sides, on square tapering legs and ‘h’ shaped stretcher. 77 high, 39cm square. €100 - 150 564 Lot 563 A LATE 19TH CENTURY STAFFORD SHIRE FLATBACK MANTLE CLOCK, modelled in the form of a church, together with a Staffordshire pastille burner, modelled with swans, and signets on a grassy oval base, and a Staffordshire cattle group (3) €100 - 200 565 A STAINED OAK WALL MIRROR, carved with foliate scrolls and with bevelled plate. 66 x 88cm €60 - 100 566no lot Lot 565 567 A George II style walnut crutch frame toilet glass the shaped rectangular bevelled plate raised on a base fitted with one long drawer. 37cm wide €200-300 568 A VICTORIAN EARTHENWARE FOOTBATH, of shaped oval form, the white ground with gilt floral scrollwork borders, applied with side handles, together with a Masons ironstone jug and basin, etc. €150 - 200 Lot 567 125 569 A PAIR OF SMALL OVAL WALNUT FRAMED FOOT STOOLS, with green padded top (variations to upholstery) and a Victorian rectangular mahogany stool with needlework upholstered top. (3) €200 - 300 570 A BELLEEK CIRCULAR LITHOPHANE, depicting The Seated Madonna after Raphael. 22cm diameter. Lot 569 €100 - 200 571 A LOUIS SEIZE STYLE MAHOGANY CURIO TABLE, of heart shape with gilt metal mounts and raised on cabriole legs. 52 x 43cm €600 - 900 Lot 572 Lot 571 572 A MODERN ORIENTAL FRUITWOOD CIRCULAR PLANT STAND, with grey marble inset top. 82cm high €50 - 80 573 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR CURIO TABLE, the hinged top with satinwood banding and raised on square tapering legs. 61 x 42cm €300 - 400 Lot 573 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 126 574 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN FIGURES of young male and female harvesters. 23cm tall. (2). €100 - 150 575 Lot 574 A 19TH CENTURY DERBY STYLE PORCELAIN FIGURE of a soldier on a scroll base. 22cm tall. With two standing male and female figures representing harvest. 26cm tall. (3). €80 -120 576 A BELLEEK RECTANGULAR LITHOPHANE, depicting a female harvester. 21x16,5cm. €50 - 80 Lot 575 577 A 19th CENTURY POTTERY FIGURE OF LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD, together with a figure of Florence Nightingale. €30 - 50 578 Lot 577 A BELLEEK CIRCULAR LITHOPHANE, depicting The Seated Madonna after Raphael, 22cm diameter. €100 - 200 579 Lot 579 A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY GROUPS, including lovers in leafy bough and Highland lovers, etc. €100 - 150 127 580 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE of “Will Watch”. 37cm tall. €100 - 150 581 A LARGE VICTORIAN RECTANGULAR LITHOPHANE, depicting a travelling monk and a roadside beggar. 28x22cm. €80 - 120 Lot 582 Lot 580 582 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE of a Highland piper with attendant dog, and a similar figure of a continental musician with pipes. 41cm tall (tallest). (2). €100 - 150 583 A BELLEEK SECOND PERIOD FOUR STRAND PIERCED BASKET, decorated with applied flowers and foliage. 20cm wide. €300 - 500 584 Lot 584 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE on horseback entitled “G Havelock”, together with a couple on horseback entitled “Returning Home”. (2). €100 - 150 585 TWO 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURAL SPILL VASES with tree trunks and attendant spaniels, Mary Anne Talbot and Highlander. (2). €80 - 120 Lot 585 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 128 586 A 19th CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GROUP, depicting Benjamin Franklin, along with a miscellaneous collection of figures. €50 - 70 587 Lot 586 A COLLECTION OF THREE 19th CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MODELS OF IRISH POLITICAL INTEREST, including a polychrome model of Theobald Wolfe Tone; depicted standing by a pillar bearing tricolour, 36cm high. together with a 19th Century model of Lord Edward Fitzgerald and Henry Joy McCracken, all bearing Centenary motto “Who Fears to Speak of ‘98”. 38cm and 36cm respectively. (3) €500 - 800 588 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY MODEL of a castle entrance above a shepherd with sheep. 36cm tall. €150 - 250 589 Lot 588 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE entitled “The Lion Slayer”. 40cm tall. €100 - 150 590 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE of a female fisherwoman, together with a group depicting the King and Queen of Sardinia. 34cm (tallest). (2). €100 - 150 591 Lot 589 Lot 590 A BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, with swing handle, enamelled dial, with bevelled glazed panels and fluted columns, in a fitted travel case. 11cm high €100 - 150 129 592 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY GROUP depicting the signing of the Magna Carta. 32cm tall. €100 - 150 593 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID RECTANGULAR STOOL, EARLY 20th CENTURY, with embroidered seat on square tapering legs, joined by a ‘h’ shaped stretcher. 50 x 33cm Lot 392 €100 - 150 594 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GROUP entitled “Prince and Princess”. 25cm tall. And a group depicting young lovers with nest and eggs. (2) €100 - 150 Lot 394 595 A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GROUP, together with another depicting a pair of lovers on a bridge, etc. €100 - 150 596 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POLYCHROME POTTERY SPILL VASE with twin figures entitled “Robin Hood”, and a figure of a hunter and a figure entitled “The Lion Slayer”. (3) Lot 595 €150 - 200 597 A BELLEEK FIRST PERIOD EARTHENWARE ‘Gladstone’ pot, the interior with transfer printed portrait, a Belleek earthenware jelly mould, and a collection €100 - 200 Lot 596 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 130 598 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE entitled “The Marcus of Loine”, the figure in highland dress, one arm rested on a column. 32cm high. €80 - 120 599 A CUT GLASS PRESERVE JAR AND COVER, decorated with broad bands of diamonds, and radials, 12 cm high, and a collection of etched glass ice dishes, and a modern canoe shaped pedestal bowl, and a collection. €150 - 200 Lot 598 Lot 600 600 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY SPILL VASE GROUP, depicting Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn seated by a well. 24cm tall. €200 - 300 601 Lot 601 A 19th CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GROUP DEPICTING PRINCE AND PRINCESS each standing arm in arm, painted with pink and gilt highlights, on a oval titled base, 31cm high; together with another example of smaller proportions, 25cm high; a 19th Century polychrome pottery group depicting the “prodigal return”, 36cm high. (3) €250 - 350 602 A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF LATE VICTORIAN PART DESERT SERVICES, etc, including a Victorian Minton’s willow pattern part tea service. €30 - 50 603 Lot 603 A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GROUP DEPICTING “THE SLEEPING VICAR AND MOSES “ PULPIT GROUP; together with a Staffordshire Spill vase with attendant young girl and boy. (2) €100 - 150 131 604 A PAIR OF SITZENDORF PORCELAIN FIGURAL BASKETS, the naturalistic handles, between surmounted cherubs on a flower encrusted body, 24 cm wide €100 - 150 605 A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE LEAF SHAPED PICKLE DISHES, mostly transfer printed, and a Worcester sparrow beak jug. Lot 604 €200 - 300 606 TWO ENGLISH 18TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE LEAF MOULDED DISHES, each decorated with floral sprays on a white ground, one with simulated Worcester crescent mark on reverse, 22 cm long €200 - 300 607 Lot 605 A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY EQUESTRIAN SPIRIT BARrELS, transfer printed, and overpainted beneath whiskey labels, converted to table lamps. €100 - 200 608 AN ENGLISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED BOWL, and a 19th Century Worcester blue and white bowl, decorated with fishermen, and river landscapes. 15 cm diameter Lot 607 €150 - 250 609 AN ENGLISH EARLY 19TH CENTURY TEA SERVICE, probably Worcester, comprising a teapot, sugar bowl, cream jug, ten tea bowls, and six coffee canisters, each piece spiral moulded with single solid blue band, decorated with gilt roundels and trailing foliage. €300 - 500 Lot 609 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 132 610 A Continental polycrome porcelain INKSTAND, together with 19th Century cabinet cup and cover and a modern Dresden example (3) €100 - 150 611 A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE TEABOWLS, mostly Worcester examples €50 - 100 Lot 610 612 A LATE 19TH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER PART COFFEE SERVICE, the white ground with blue and white floral panels, between gilt line boarders, and an English early 19th Century part tea and coffee service, probably Spode. €50 - 100 Lot 612 613 A pair of late 19th century German polycrome porcelain figures, depicting a cavalier and a young lady, contesting a letter, standing in period attire on circular bases. €200 - 300 614 Lot 613 TWO 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE DISHES, of circular form, Dr. Wall period, each decorated with flowers and foliage, within scrolling diaper borders, 15 cm and 13 cm, and a small collection of English blue and white arc dishes. €200 - 300 615 Lot 615 A 19TH CENTURY GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A GIRL CARRYING A PITCHER, modelled in period costume, standing on a circular grassy base, 22 cm high, together with a 20th Century German polychrome porcelain figural candlestick, modelled as young artistd seated against a tree stump, on a spreading scroll and rocky base. €200 - 300 133 616 A BELLEEK THIRD PERIOD THREE STRAND BASKET, of trefoil form, the rope twist rim applied with roses, over a lattice body, inscribed banner mark to base. 13.5 cm long €80 - 120 617 AN IRISH 19TH CENTURY ‘DONOVAN’ decorated tea cup and saucer, decorated with a continuous band of leaves in burnt orange and gilt, together with a collection of miscellaneous teacups, and coffee canisters etc. Lot 616 €100 - 150 618 A SET OF THREE BELLEEK SECOND PERIOD STAR SHAPED DISHES, black mark to base, 15 cm diameter €40 - 60 619 A BELLEEK FIRST PERIOD PATTERN TEAPOT, naturalistically modelled with stylised branch handle and spout. 12 cm high, black mark to base, together with a Belleek second period shamrock pattern teapot, black mark to base. Lot 618 €150 - 250 620 A PAINTED CAST IRON WALL MOUNTED SADDLE AND BRIDLE RACK, applied with fox head terminal, on oak board, together with a leather and brass mounted straddle, etc. Lot 619 €200 - 300 621 A BELLEEK THIRD PERIOD FOUR STRAND BASKET, heart shaped with raised lattice sides and rope twist rim, inscribed banner mark to base, 12 cm long €80 - 120 Lot 621 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 134 622 A SET OF THREE CREAM WARE CIRCULAR PLATES, with transfer printed portraits of Sir William Gladstone and Tom Ellis MP, together with a pierced plate commemorating the Irish International Exhibition of 1907. €100 - 150 Lot 622 623 A PAIR OF FIRST PERIOD BELLEEK CHINA NEPTUNE SALTS. €20 - 30 624 Lot 623 A 20TH CENTURY AGATE, MARBLE AND BRONZED METAL FIGURE OF A YOUNG FEMALE DANCER, in the Art Deco style, standing on an arched pedestal, and platform base, 33 cm high €50 - 100 625 €30 - 50 Lot 625 626 Lot 626 A CASED SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SILVER HANDLE BUTTER KNIVES, fitted with stainless steel blades, Sheffield, together with a set of six bone handle fish knives, and forks, contained within an oak case, and a silver plated decanter wagon. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRETBY WARE TWO HANDLED JARDINERE, decorated in relief, with chinoiseries , together with a late 19th Century painted pottery circular jardinière, and two Victorian chamber pots. €60 - 100 135 627 AN ART NOUVEAU BRASS FRAMED RESERVOIR OIL LAMP, fitted with a flared green glass shade, converted to electricity. 59 cm high €100 - 200 628 A COLLECTION OF FOUR IRISH CUT GLASS TAZZAS, of various sizes, including a Waterford facet - cut circular bowl on stand, with flared rim and diamond banded pedestal foot. 23 cm diameter Lot 627 €500 - 800 629 A COLLECTION OF LIGHT FITTINGS, and miscellaneous shades, including a pair of gilt metal wall lights, hung with pendant icicle droplets, and another pair of similar design fitted with frosted shaped glass panels, etc. €200 - 300 630 Lot 629 AN UNUSUAL 19TH CENTURY GLAZED POTTERY BEER JUG, the fluted body decorated with a painted harp within a shamrock medallion. 22cm high. €80 - 100 Lot 630 631 A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY JUGS, including a pair of large transfer painted hunting jugs, and a group of transfer printed and spongeware tankards, etc. €250 - 350 Lot 631 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 136 632 A VICTORIAN MASONS IRONSTONE PART DINNER SERVICE, consisting of a pair of shaped circular comports, a sauceboat, and six side plates, each decorated with oriental objects, within a central reserve, enclosed by a blue ground border with gilt foliage, and shaped panels. 638 €250 - 350 A VICTORIAN BRASS AND OPAQUE GLASS RESEVOIR OIL LAMP, converted to electricity, the octagonal reservoir and tapering column joined by a foliate cast mount, on a circular foot and plinth base, together with a Victorian amethyst glass reservoir oil lamp, painted with summer flowers, on a fluted column and dished circular base. (2) €300 - 400 633no lot 634 A STAINED OAK AND BRASS MOUNTED EIGHT-POINT SHIPS WHEEL, with turned handles and spindle supports, 75 cm diameter, together with a large solid brass ships wheel. 90 cm diameter (2) 639 A VICTORIAN ‘ROCKINGHAM’ STYLE TEAPOT AND COVER, of baluster form, the blue and white trellis ground highlighted with gilt and, applied with c - scroll handle and stylised spout, together with a collection of miscellaneous porcelain and pottery. €100 - 200 €100 - 200 635 A VICTORIAN SHEFFIELD PLATED TWO HANDLED TRAY, of rectangular form, with vacant central cartouche, enclosed by shells, foliage and scrollwork, and rasied sides cast with fruiting vines and tendrils. 76 cm wide 640 €150 - 200 €100 - 150 636 A FRENCH 19TH CENTURY CAST BRASS LIGHT FRAME of circular form, the four branch retaining ring suspended from an acanthus cast corona by bellflower and foliate chains. 92 cm high A TANG STYLE POTTERY HORSE, decorated in sansei colours, a modern ‘JAPANNED’ rectangular box, a marbleised glass vase of squared form, and a 19th Century miniature polychrome pottery vase. (4) 641 A LATE VICTORIAN TIN GLAZED JARDINERE STAND, with spiral moulded column, and leafy cabochon base. 62 cm high €60 - 100 €200 - 300 637 A PAIR OF ART NOUVEAU STYLE TABLE LAMPS. fitted with ‘Tiffany’ style shades, and bronzed column bases. (2) €30 - 50 Conclusion of Session I 137 Session II (lots 700 - 875) at 6.00pm Irish Paintings 700 ENA DOUGLAS The Auction Buyers Oil on canvas, 71 x 81cm Signed €1000 - 1500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 138 701 WILLIAM CONOR RHA RUA OBE ROI (1881-1968) Churning Butter Crayon on paper, 48 x 37cm Signed €3000 - 4000 139 702 GRACE HENRY HRHA (1868-1953) Woman of Connemara Oil on canvas, 42 x 36cm Signed €3000 - 5000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 140 703 HARRY KERNOFF RHA (1900-1974) Belleview Steps, Belfast Zoo, 1935 Watercolour, 29 x 30.5cm Signed, inscribed and dated 1935 Provenance: Godolphin Gallery, Dublin €4000 - 5000 141 704 HARRY KERNOFF RHA (1900-1974) Cottages by the Sea Oil on Board, 15 x 20cm Signed Provenance: Sale, Sotheby’s London, 11 may 2006. €5000 - 6000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 142 705 ELIZABETH RIVERS RHA (1903-1964) Still life study of Fruit Oil on board, 30 x 40cm Signed Exhibited: Elizabeth Rivers Retrospective, Gorry Gallery, Dublin, June 1989, cat no. 28, illustrated. €1500 - 2500 143 706 FATHER JACK P HANLON (1913-1968) Landscape, Grasse Oil on canvas, 38 x 55cm Signed and inscribed with exhibition label verso €2000 - 3000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 144 707 FATHER JACK P HANLON (1913-1968) Madonna and Child Oil on board, 44 x 34cm Signed €1000 - 1500 708 PATRICK PYE RHA (b.1929) The Virgin Who Walks Down the Road Mixed media on board, 76 x 40cm Signed and dated 1960 Provenance: The Ritchie Hendricks Gallery, label verso €1000 - 2000 145 709 DANIEL O’NEILL (1920-1974) The Decision Oil on board, 45.5 x 61cm Signed Provenance: Sale, Christie’s London, Irish Art Sale, 2001, Lot 7 €25000 - 35000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 146 710 DANIEL O’NEILL (1920-1974) An Early Memory Oil on board, 49 x 67cm Signed Provenance: Sale, Sotheby’s London, 9 May 2007. €5000 - 8000 147 711 DANIEL O’NEILL (1920-1974) Three Children Oil on board, 35.5 x 53cm Signed Provenance: The Waddington Galleries, Montreal €6000 - 8000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 148 712 GLADYS WYNNE (1876-1968) Dun Laoghaire from Sandycove Watercolour, 17 x 25cm Signed €400 - 600 713 STYLE OF NATHANIEL HONE RHA Sailing Ships off the Coast Oil on Board, 21 x 29cm €500 - 600 149 714 ROSE MAYNARD BARTON RWS ASWA (1856-1929) Barges on the Thames Watercolour, 25 x 35cm Signed and dated (18)’97 twice €3000 - 4000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 150 715 MAINIE JELLETT (1897-1944) Crows amongst the Barley Stooks, circa 1919 Watercolour, 37 x 26cm Provenance: The Artists collection; Bay Jellett; Collection of Bruce Arnold; Peppercanister Gallery, Dublin €1200 - 1800 716 MAINIE JELLETT (1897-1944) Study of a Lady Wearing a Hat Watercolour, 19 x 15.5cm Signed and dated 1915 Exhibited: Mainie Jellett Retrospective, IMMA December 1991 - March 1992, cat no. 15. €1000 - 1500 717 MAINIE JELLETT (1897-1944) Babbin and Betty on the Cliffs at Fintragh, Co. Donegal Watercolour, 25.5 x 36cm Provenance: The Artists Studio, Collection of Bruce Arnold, 2009. €2000 - 3000 151 718 SIR WILLIAM ORPEN RA RI HRHA (1878-1931) Mother with Child in a Cradle Pencil, 27 x 36cm Signed and dated (19)’03 €1500 - 2500 719 SIR WILLIAM ORPEN RA RI HRHA (1878-1931) A Seated Actor Watercolour, 30 x 24cm Signed and dated (18)’99 €3000 - 4000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 152 720 RICHARD KINGSTON RHA (1922-2003) Breezy Day Howth (1983) Watercolour, 19 x 25cm Signed 722 €400 - 600 721 RICHARD KINGSTON RHA (1922-2003) Prospect of Blessington Village ‘82 Mixed media, 25 x 25.5cm Signed and inscribed with Tom Caldwell Gallery label verso RICHARD KINGSTON RHA (1922-2003) Study of Horses Watercolour, 27 x 40 cm Signed €500 - 700 723 RICHARD KINGSTON RHA (1922-2003) Studio Friend (rag doll) Oil on canvas, 71 x 51cm Signed, signed again, inscribed and dated 1998 on reverse Exhibited: RHA exhibition 1998 €800 - 1200 €2000 - 3000 153 724 DESMOND CARRICK RHA (b.1928) Early Morning Departure on the Seine, at Vernon Oil on board, 30 x 40cm Signed €800 - 1200 725 BRIAN BOURKE HRHA (b.1936) Dublin Landscape Watercolour, 56 x 41cm Signed Provenance: Dawson Gallery, Dublin €800 - 1200 726 DESMOND CARRICK RHA (b.1928) Fishing at Vernonette, France Oil on board, 14.5 x 19.5cm Signed €600 - 800 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 154 727 MOILA POWELL (1895-1994) Howth Harbour with a View of the Lighthouse and Boats at the Upper Harbour, Howth A pair, watercolours, 33 x 46.5cm Signed with initials €500 - 1000 728 Mary Swanzy HRHA (1882-1978) The Harbour Mixed Media, 15.5 x 22.5cm Studio stamp verso Provenance: The Mary Swanzy Studio Sale, Christie’s, 10th May 2007 €1000 - 1500 729 MARY SWANZY HRHA (1882-1978) Coastal Scene Oil on canvas, 18 x 22.5cm With atelier stamp Provenance: Sale, Christie’s London, Lot 333 €800 - 1200 155 730 NORAH MCGUINNESS HRHA (1901-1980) Breton Village Scene with Figures Ink and gouache, 21 x 27.5cm Signed with initials €1000 - 1500 731 NORAH MCGUINNESS HRHA (1901-1980) Landscape with Distant Mountains Gouache, 22 x 28cm Signed €1000 - 1500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 156 732 LETITIA MARION HAMILTON RHA (1878 - 1964) Killougheboy Mountains, Sligo Oil on board, 30 x 35cm Fragment of old exhibition label verso €2000 - 3000 733 LETITIA MARION HAMILTON RHA (1878 - 1964) The Old Harbour, Greystones Oil on board, 30 x 40cm Signed with initials €3000 - 5000 734 LETITIA MARION HAMILTON RHA (1878 - 1964) Gorse and Bogland pools Oil on board, 29 x 41cm Signed with initials €1500 - 2500 157 735 LETITIA MARION HAMILTON RHA (1878 - 1964) Kildare Hounds at Maynooth Oil on board, 20 x 25cm Signed with initials €2000 - 4000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 158 736 DOUGLAS HEMINGWAY Lake and Mountain Landscape Watercolour, 26 x 36cm Signed 738 €50 - 100 737 PHOEBE DONAVAN (1902-1998) View from Bullock Harbour towards Sandycove Oil on boards, 30 x 40cm Signed with initials €1000 - 1500 DESMOND TURNER RUA (b.1923) Connemara Coastal Scene Oil on canvas, 50 x 60cm Signed €400 - 600 739 TONY O’MALLEY HRHA (1913-2003) Coastal View - Wexford Watercolour, 16.5 x 27cm Signed €300 - 400 159 740 MARIA SIMONDS-GOODING (b.1939) Slea Head from the Blaskets Mixed media, 36 x 51cm Signed €700 - 1000 741 HILDA VAN STOCKUM (b.1908) Landscape view from Rossturk Castle, Co. Clare Oil on board, 33.5 x 48cm Signed with initials €1500 - 2000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 160 742 MAURICE MACGONIGAL PRHA (1900-1979) Kerry Mixed media on paper, 30 x 44cm Signed, inscribed and dated 1970 Provenance: Taylor Galleries, Dublin €1500 - 2500 743 MAURICE MACGONIGAL PRHA (1900-1979) Currachs, Connemara Oil on board, 16 x 34cm Signed Provenance: The Dawson Gallery, Dublin €1200 - 1800 744 Maurice MacGonigal PRHA (1900-1979) Roundstone Watercolour and pencil, 25 x 35cm Signed and dated ‘76 Provenance: Taylor Galleries, Dublin €1000 - 1500 161 745 WILLIAM PERCY FRENCH (1854-1920) Cornfields with Storm Clouds, Co. Donegal Watercolour, 19 x 34cm Signed and dated 1908 Provenance: Mrs H.E.B. Goodbody €2000 - 3000 746 LILIAN LUCY DAVIDSON ARHA (1893-1954) Summers Day Watercolour 20 x 25cm Signed and inscribed verso €600 - 900 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 162 747 IMOGEN STUART RHA (b.1927) Mother and Child Screen print, 75.5 x 54cm Signed, dated 1993, inscribed with title and numbered 30/30 749 EAMONN O’DOHERTY (1939-2011) Pas de Dieu Ink and watercolour, 54 x 75cm Signed, inscribed and dated “Paris ‘03” Exhibited: Royal Hibernian Academy exhibition, 2004, cat no. 340, where purchased €150 - 250 €400 - 600 748 IMOGEN STUART RHA (b.1927) The Reading Lesson Pen, ink and coloured pencil, 35.5 x 25.5cm Signed and dated 1968 (unframed) 750 Imogen Stuart RHA (b. 1927) Studies of Mothers and Children Ink on paper, 21.5 x 14cm Signed and dated 1999 €100 - 200 €600 - 800 163 751 Eamon O’Doherty (1939-2011) The Cardinal Dances Bronze, 50cm high Signed, dated (20)‘03 and marked A/P €1500 - 2500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 164 752 Liam Treacy (1934-2004) The Harbour Oil on board, 19.5 x 24.5cm Signed 754 €400 - 600 IRISH SCHOOL 20th CENTURY Gorse in Full Bloom Watercolour, 23 x 29cm Inscribed “March 1990” Together with A Still life of Flowers Watercolour (2) €300 - 500 753 MARGARET STOKES (1915-1996) Roof tops Oil on board, 36 x 45.5cm Signed with initials €600 - 1000 755 LIAM TREACY (1934-2004) To the Garden Shed (1989) Oil on canvas, 41 x 51cm Signed €800 - 1200 165 756 KENNETH WEBB RWA FRSA RUA (b.1927) Claddagh Fishermen Oil on board, 40 x 50cm Signed €2000 - 3000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 166 757 HARRY KERNOFF RHA (1900-1974) Portrait of a Young Woman Charcoal and coloured chalks, 54 x 38cm Signed and dated (19)’28 759 €800 - 1200 HARRY KERNOFF RHA (1900-1974) Portrait of a Young Boy - Master Eamonn Sheridan aged eight Pastel, 36 x 28cm Signed and dated (19)’58, inscribed by the artist verso €600 - 800 758 Harry Kernoff RHA (1900-1974) Mary Kelly, from South Circular Road, Dublin Pastel, 37 x 26cm Signed €400 - 600 760 Dr IRENE E. MILLS Portrait of a young woman Oil on canvas, 42 x 34cm Artist’s label verso with name and address - 107 James Street, Dublin. €200 - 400 167 761 CHRISTOPHER FIDDES Irish Immigrants Oil on board, 91 x 122cm Signed and dated (19)’59 €2000 - 3000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 168 762 GRAHAM KNUTTEL (b.1954) Which Leg? Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 60cm Signed €1000 - 2000 763 CHARLES MCAULEY RUA ARSA (1910-1999) The Soiled Pullover Oil on canvas, 40 x 54cm Signed €1000 - 2000 764 PIET SLIUS (1929-2008) These Men in their Flying Machines Mixed media, 28 x 41cm Signed and dated (19)’97 €300 - 500 169 765 JOHN KINGERLEE (b.1936) Crazy Day, Port Magee Oil on board, 29 x 41cm Signed with artists device Provenance: Sale, Sotheby’s, 11th May 2006, Lot 121. €3000 - 4000 766 J.P. DUNLEAVY Snake of Venomous Colours Ink and watercolour, 31 x 38.5 Signed and dated (19)’89 €300 - 500 767 ALEXANDRA WEJCHERT RHA (1921-1995) Growth of Circular Forms Painted timber, 32.5 x 41.5 x 6.5cm Signed and dated 1973 verso Exhibited: David Hendricks Gallery, Dublin September 1973, where purchased €500 - 800 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 170 768 DENNIS ORME SHAW (b.1944) Cottages near Clifden, Connemara (2006) Oil on canvas, 40 x 50cm Signed 770 €800 - 1200 769 DENNIS ORME SHAW (b.1944) A Quiet Harbour Oil on canvas, 40 x 50cm Signed €800 - 1200 DENNIS ORME SHAW (B.1944) Near Dunfanaghy, Donegal Oil on canvas, 40 x 50cm Signed €800 - 1200 771 ELIZABETH RIVERS RHA (1903-1964) Western Village Oil on board, 26 x 35cm Studio label verso Provenance: The Frederick Gallery, Dublin, Oct 1996, Elizabeth Rivers Studio Sale, cat no. 48 €600 - 1000 171 772 JOHN JOBSON (B.1941) Barley Fields, South Wicklow Oil on board, Signed with initials, also signed, inscribed with title and dated 2005 verso €800 - 1200 773 JOHN JOBSON (b.1941) Geese Oil on board, 52 x 60cm Signed with artist’s device €800 - 1200 774 Brett McEntagart RHA (b.1939) View towards the Glen of the Downs (Autumn), from the Sugar Loaf Oil on board, 24 x 29.5cm Signed €400 - 600 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 172 775 GRACE HENRY HRHA (1868-1953) Ennistymon, Co. Clare Oil on canvas, 13.5 x 18cm Signed and inscribed with original exhibition label verso €1500 - 2000 776 GRACE HENRY HRHA (1868-1953) My Father Would Kill Me, If He Saw Me Now! Oil on canvasboard, 30 x 22.7cm Signed €2000 - 3000 173 777 GRACE HENRY HRHA (1868-1953) The Cock of the Walk Oil on canvas board, 49 x 59cm Signed and inscribed with original artists label verso €3000 - 4000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 174 778 Paul Kelly (b.1968) Grey Day, Rush Oil on board, 24.5 x 35cm Signed and dated ‘90 780 €600 - 800 €300 - 400 779 GEORGE OAKLEY End of Summer, Co. Kildare Watercolour, 27 x 37cm Signed Exhibited: Watercolour Society of Ireland 2001, No. 154. €300 - 500 John Crampton Walker HRHA (1890-1942) Cattle in a Field by a River Oil on canvas, 19 x 26cm Signed with initials 781 JOHN CRAMPTON WALKER HRHA (1890-1942) Tinkers Encampment Oil on canvas, 18.5 x 26cm Signed with initials €600-800 175 782 Frank eggington rca fial (1908-1990) A West of Ireland Cottage Interior with Pot of Potatoes Watercolour, 25 x 35cm Signed €1000 - 2000 783 MABEL YOUNG RHA (1889-1974) Landscape with Blossom Tree Oil on board, 40 x 50cm Signed €1000 - 2000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 176 784 ELIZABETH RIVERS RHA (1903-1964) A Connemara Woman Oil on canvasboard, 46 x 35cm Signed €1000 - 1500 785 MURIEL BRANDT RHA (1909-1981) Portrait of Sinead, Ban deValera Oil on board, 36 x 30cm Signed €800 - 1200 177 786 SEAN O’SULLIVAN RHA (1906-1964) Connemara Woman with Red Skirt Oil on board, 41 x 32cm Signed, inscribed and dated “Galway 1952” Provenance: The Dawson Gallery, Dublin €5000 - 8000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 178 787 JAMES BUTLER BRENAN RHA (1837-1907) Portaits of a Young Girl and Boy A pair, oil on canvas, 53 x 42cm Signed and dated 1861 (2) €1000 - 1500 788 ATTRIBUTED TO EVA HENRIETTA HAMILTON Woman and Child outside a Cottage, Connemara Oil on canvas, 41 x 46cm Inscribed "EHH" verso €800 - 1200 789 ALETHEA GARSTIN RHA (1894-1978) Study of a Small Boy Crying Watercolour, 35 x 22cm Signed and inscribed "la Colere de Billee" €600 - 800 179 790 ROSE M. BARTON RWS ASWA (1856-1929) The Water Babies Watercolour over pencil 26 x 25cm Signed Provenance: Sale, Sotheby's; Jorgensen Gallery , Dublin €3000 - 5000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 180 791 ROWLAND DAVIDSON (b.1942) Arranging Flowers Oil on canvas, 45.5 x 35.5cm Signed €1000 - 1500 792 PAULINE BEWICK RHA (b.1935) Spring Pen, ink and watercolour, 25 x 24.5cm Signed, inscribed and dated 1986 €800 - 1200 181 793 PAULINE BEWICK RHA (b.1935) Blackthorn, Bluebells and Chestnut by Her Window Pen, ink and watercolour, 75 x 108cm Signed and dated 1985 €3000 - 5000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 182 794 1942) JOHN CRAMPTON WALKER ARHA (1890Still Life Study of Flowers in a Vase Oil on canvas, 45 x 36cm Signed and dated ‘36 €800 - 1400 795 Rose Brigid Ganly RHA (1909 -2002) Nasturtiums and Plums Oil on board, 29 x 39.5cm Signed with initials €400 - 600 183 796 MOYRA BARRY (1885-1960) Still Life Study of Flowers in a Vase Watercolour, 31.5 x 38cm Signed and dated May 1956 €600 - 1000 797 Moyra Barry (1885 -1960) Primroses Oil on canvas, 24.5 x 34cm Signed €600 - 800 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 184 798 JANE O’MALLEY (b.1944) Stormy Day, Arrieta day, Lanzarote, 1991 Mixed media, 56 x 75cm Signed and dated 1991 800 €1000 - 1500 799 Brian Ballard RUA (b. 1943) Flowers in a Jug Oil on board, 19 x 24.5cm Signed and dated (19)‘98 €800 - 1200 JANE O’MALLEY (b.1944) Study in Blues Oil on board, 29.6 x 30.2cm Signed and dated 2001 €800 - 1200 801 ALEX KRASNOVSKY (20th/21st CENTURY) Red Potatoes Oil on board, 25 x 35cm Signed and dated (20)’08 €600 - 1000 185 802 NEIL SHAWCROSS RHA RUA (B.1940) Still Life Study Mixed media on paper, 46 x 54cm Signed €1500 - 2500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 186 803 ANNE YEATS (1919-2001) Woman Dreaming in a Chair Oil on canvas, 90 x 60cm Signed 805 ANNE YEATS (1919-2001) Pebbles Oil on canvas, 40.5 x 56cm €800 - 1400 Provenance: The Dawson Gallery, Dublin €1000 - 2000 804 ANNE YEATS (1919-2001) Deep Stream Oil on canvas, 51 x 61cm Provenance: The Dawson Gallery, Dublin; Taylor Galleries, Dublin Exhibited: ROSC 1980, Cork €1000 - 2000 806 Anne Yeats (1919-2002) Woman in a Shawl Mixed media on paper, 38.5 x 28.5cm Signed with initials €200 - 300 187 807 ANNE YEATS (1919-2001) One Green Apple Oil on paper, 27.5 x 39cm Signed Provenance: Taylor Galleries, Dublin €600 - 800 808 ANNE YEATS (1919-2001) Three Cherries and an Apple Halved Oil on paper, 27 x 37cm Signed Exhibited: Taylor Galleries, Dublin, 1981 €1000 - 1500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 188 809 DAVID FFRENCH LEROY (b.1971) Two Jugs and Grapes Oil on board, 28 x 34cm Signed €700 - 1000 810 EILEEN GANLEY Still life Study of a Mason’s Jug Oil on board, 50 x 40cm Signed €400 - 600 811 JAMES SINTON SLEATOR PRHA (1885-1950) Still life study of a Geranium in a Pot Oil on board, 46 x 30cm €800 - 1200 189 812 HILDA VAN STOCKUM (B. 1908) Pumpkin and other Fruit Oil on board, 43 x 50cm Signed with initials. Also signed, inscribed with title and dated 1986 verso Tom Caldwell Galleries label verso €1500 - 2500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 190 813 ANNE BLAYNEY Autumn Hydrangeas Watercolour, 37 x 37cm Signed €150 - 250 814 Wendy Walsh (b.1915) Blue Geranium Watercolour, 22.5 x 17.5cm Signed and dated 2003 €200 - 300 815 WENDY WALSH (b.1915) Iris Lazica - Turkish Blue Watercolour, 52 x 36cm Signed, inscribed and dated 2000 €800 - 1200 191 816 KENNETH WEBB RWA FRSA RUA (B.1927) Still Life study of Sweet Pea in a Vase Oil on canvas, 45 x 35cm Signed €1500 - 2500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 192 817 818 819 ARTHUR ARMSTRONG RHA (1924-1996) Boats in a Landscape Watercolour, 28 x 40.5cm Signed ARTHUR ARMSTRONG RHA (1924-1996) Glendalough Mixed media, 52 x 39cm Signed Provenance: Artists’ Studio Sale, deVeres, Feb 1998. Provenance: Artists’ Studio Sale, deVeres, Feb 1998. €700 - 1000 €1000 - 1500 ARTHUR ARMSTRONG RHA (1924-1996) Glendalough, Co. Wicklow Mixed media on paper, 38 x 47cm 820 ARTHUR ARMSTRONG RHA (1924-1996) West of Ireland Landscape Watercolour, 25.5 x 35.5cm Provenance: Artists’ Studio Sale, deVeres, Feb. 1998 Provenance: Artists’ Studio Sale, deVeres, Feb 1998. €1000 - 1500 €500 - 800 193 821 ARTHUR ARMSTRONG RHA (1924-1996) Woman with Pram Oil on canvas laid on board, 40 x 50cm Provenance: Artists’ Studio Sale, deVeres, Feb. 1998, cat no. 177 €1500 - 2500 822 ARTHUR ARMSTRONG RHA (1924-1996) Roundstone, Connemara Coloured chalks, 33 x 37cm Provenance: Artists’ Studio Sale, deVeres, Feb. 1998, Lot 46 €800 - 1200 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 194 823 George Campbell RHA RUA (1917-1979) Deserted Village Mixed media, 21 x 24cm €600 - 800 824 GEORGE CAMPBELL RHA RUA (1917-1979) Still Life with Guitar Conte, 25 x 19cm Signed and dated (19)’45 €700 - 1000 825 1983) COLIN MIDDLETON MBE RHA RUA (1910Peggy fastening her shoelace, June 1955 Pencil, 18.5 x 15cm €400 - 600 195 826 GEORGE CAMPBELL RHA RUA (1917-1979) Still Life Study - table top Pastel, 26 x 37cm Signed €700 - 1000 827 GERARD DILLON RHA RUA (1916-1971) Wandering in a Strange Place Mixed media, 38 x 56cm Signed Provenance: Taylor Galleries, Dublin €1500 - 2500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 196 828 CONSTANCE GORE-BOOTH, COUNTESS MARKIEVICZ (1868-1927) Portrait of an ElderlyWoman; Portrait of a Girl and Portrait of a Woman Charcoal, 57 x 44cm One signed (3) €1500 - 2000 829 JESSIE DOUGLAS (FL. 1893-1928) Portrait of an old Breton Woman Watercolour, 52 x 37cm Signed Jessie Douglas was born in Belfast. She is recorded as a member of the Belfast Art Society in 1893 and went on to be elected Vice President of that society in 1896. She exhibited regularly with views of Holland, France, England and Ireland, as well as genre subjects, such as the present work. Little else is known of this accomplished artist. €500 - 700 197 830 JOSEPH WILLIAM CAREY RUA (1859-1937) The Long Bridge, Belfast, c.1790 Watercolour over pencil, 24 x 39cm Signed and dated 1917 €1000 - 1500 831 MAY HAMILTON May Morning Watercolour, 31 x 25cm Exhibited: Watercolour Society of Ireland exhibition label verso. €400 - 600 832 ANDREW NICHOLL RHA (1804-1886) A View of Ireland’s Eye and Howth Harbour Watercolour, 30 x 40cm Signed €1000 - 1500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 198 833 ESTELLA FRANCES SOLOMONS HRHA (1882-1968) Figures on a Beach near Rush Oil on canvas, 31 x 46cm Signed Exhibited: Dublin, Frederick Gallery, Summer Exhibition 2000, cat no. 13. €1200 - 1800 834 WILLIAM CRAMPTON-GORE RHA (1871-1946) Bundoran, Co. Donegal Oil on board, 23 x 40cm Signed, inscribed and dated 1930 €800 - 1400 199 835 GEORGE RUSSELL “AE” (1867-1935) Summer Evening - Hill of Howth Oil on canvas, 34.5 x 40cm Signed with monogram €3000 - 5000 836 WILLIAM SADLER II (c. 1782-1839) A Riverside Landscape with a Fisherman and distant town. Oil on panel, 22.5 x 33cm Provenance: Cynthia O’Connor Gallery, Dublin €2500 - 3500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 200 837 SARAH ASPINALL (b.1965) “Kicking King” and “Moscow Flyer” A pair, oil on canvas, 55 x 40cm Signed and inscribed, also signed, inscribed and dated 2005 verso €800 - 1200 838 BARRY MCGLOIN Rhode Island Rooster and Hen A pair, oil on board, 31 x 25cm Signed and dated (19)’78 €500 - 800 201 839 KIERAN MCGORAN (1932-1990) Horses at the Start Pastel, 49 x 40cm Signed €1500 - 2500 840 POPPY HUNT The Final Furlong, 2006 Conté, 42 x 55cm Signed €100 - 200 841 RICHARD KINGSTON RHA (1922-2003) Cockerel Mixed media, 25 x 29cm Signed in pencil €600-800 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 202 842 Thomas Ryan PRHA (b. 1929) Figure Studies Watercolour and pencil, 12 x 14cm Signed and inscribed "N.G. London, 3.6.99" 844 RENEE O’SULLIVAN Self portrait Oil on canvas, 50.5 x 41cm Note: Renee O’Sullivan was married to the artist Sean O’Sullivan €200 - 300 €250 - 350 843 STELLA STEYN (1907-1987) Seated Woman with Hat Oil on canvas, 34 x 21cm Studio stamp verso €700 - 1000 845 GEORGE POTTER RHA Nude with Hat Charcoal, 76 x 56cm Signed €700 - 1000 203 846 MAINIE JELLETT (1897-1944) Nude Study Oil on canvas, 50 x 40cm Signed verso €2000 - 3000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 204 847 RODERIC O'CONOR RHA (1860-1940) Standing Nude Ink, 42 x 18cm Stamped with Atelier Stamp Provenance: Sale, Sotheby's May 2006, Lot 48 Together with a sketch of a Sleeping Woman (2) 1500 - 2000 848 RODERIC O'CONOR RHA (1860-1940) Study of a Seated Woman Pencil, 33 x 25cm Stamped with Atelier Stamp Provenance: Sale, Sotheby's May 2006, Lot 48 Together with two sketches of a woman, sold in the same lot as the above. (3) 1500-2000 205 849 RODERIC O’CONOR RHA (1860-1940) Sketch of a Nude, half length Oil on board, 40 x 30.4cm Signed Provenance: Sale, Christie’s Belfast, 31 May 1989, Lot 571 Taylor Gallery, London Sale, Sotheby’s London, 14 May 2004, lot 180 Literature: J. Benington, Roderic O’Conor A Biography with a Catalogue of his Work, Dublin, 1992, No. 272 €5000 - 8000 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 206 850 BERTHOLD DUNNE Children on a Beach at Low Tide Watercolour, 37 x 47cm Signed 852 €400 - 600 €400 - 600 851 BERTHOLD DUNNE Evening Glow - Trawlers in Harbour Watercolour, 48 x 60cm Signed €500 - 700 BERTHOLD DUNNE Children on the Beach Watercolour, 35 x 43cm Signed 853 GEORGE MCCAW Quaker Meeting House, Horsham West Sussex Pencil and watercolour, 26 x 36cm €100 - 200 207 854 ARTHUR GIBNEY PPRHA (1933-2006) View of the Bank of Ireland, College Green and Trinity College, Dublin Watercolour, 36 x 34cm Signed €700 - 1000 855 PETER PEARSON (b.1955) ‘Dun Laoghaire Memories’ Mixed media on canvas, 75 x 58cm (irregular) Signed and dated 1979 €1000 - 1500 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 208 856 JOHN NOLAN Sun Flower Oil on board, 40 x 30cm Signed, inscribed and dated 1930 858 €800 - 1200 €200 - 300 857 SIOBHAN DILLON Tulips (2008) Painted and embroidered silks on linen, 24 x 21cm Signed with initials €80 - 120 ALEXEY KRASNOVSKY (b.1945) Junco Oil on canvas, 40 x 50cm Signed, inscribed and dated 2008 verso 859 BERNADETTE MADDEN Morning Light - Interior of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, Christmas 1991 Batik, 56 x 45cm Exhibited: Dublin, RHA Annual Exhibition 1992 €400 - 600 209 860 PAULINE DOYLE Blueberries and Apples Watercolour, 46 x 46cm Signed and dated 2007 862 Exhibited: Watercolour Society of Ireland, 2007, cat no. 58. PATRICIA JORGENSEN Vegetables in the Greenhouse Watercolour, 42 x 58cm Signed and dated 1990 €400 - 600 €400 - 600 861 NOELLE CRONIN Still Life Gouache, 56.5 x 76cm Inscribed with title and name verso €200 - 400 863 NOELLE CRONIN Cyclamens Watercolour, 45 x 35cm Signed and dated 1998 €200 - 400 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 210 864 ROBERT RYAN (b.1963) Land of Lakes Oil on canvas, 70 x 70cm Signed and inscribed with title 866 GERALDINE HONE (20th/21st CENTURY) The Red Boat Oil on board, 25 x 35cm Signed €200 - 400 €300 - 500 865 GERALDINE HONE (20TH/21st CENTURY) Burren: On the Road to the Black Head Oil on board, 18 x 25cm Signed with initials €150 - 250 867 GERALDINE HONE (20th/ 21st Century) Still Life Study of Flowers in a Vase Oil on card, 40.5 x 31cm Signed with initials €300 - 500 211 868 Geraldine Hone (20th/21st Century) Bowl of Peonies Oil on board, 19.5 x 14.5cm Signed with initials Together with Flowers in a vase Oil on board, 18 x 13.5cm Signed with initials (2) 870 Geraldine Hone (20th/21st Century) Mountainous Landscape Oil on board, 18 x 14cm Signed Together with Chris Reid Flowers Acrylic on board Signed (2) €150-250 €80-120 869 Geraldine Hone (20th/21st Century) Connemara Coastline Oil on board, 17 x 24cm Signed Figures walking on the strand Oil on board, 12 x 17cm Signed with initials Looking towards the Pigeon House Oil on board, 12 x 17cm Signed with initials (3) 871 James Nolan RHA (b.1929) In the Cyclades Watercolour, 24 x 33cm Signed €300-400 €200-300 The collection of the late Jill Cox 7th September 2011 212 872 HARRY REID HRUA (B.1935) Landscape with Gorse, Dromara Acrylic on board, 26 x 21cm Signed, inscribed with title and dated 2008 verso 874 €500 - 800 €250 - 400 873 ROBERT RYAN (b.1963) Bogscape Oil on canvas, 100 x 70cm Signed and inscribed with title €300 - 500 GERALD DAVIS (1938-2005) Leaning Stone Oil on board, 25 x 20cm Signed and dated (19)’93 875 Margaret Stokes (1915 - 1996) Gossips Mixed media, 28.5 x 20.5cm Signed with initials €150 - 250 Est 1887 Country House Collections at Slane Castle October 11th 2011 An Irish George III carved giltwood pier mirror. Est: €15,000 - 20,000 Paul Henry This special auction will include fine antique furniture, silver, paintings and ephemera from the Country Houses of Ireland. If you would like to avail of the opportunity of consigning to this sale or require valuation advice Please contact Nick Nicholson or Sara Kenny at (01) 6760261. 26 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2. Ph. +353 (0)1 6760261 www.adams.ie info@adams.ie General Terms and Conditions of Business The Auctioneer carries on business on the following terms and conditions and on such other terms or conditions as may be expressly agreed with the Auctioneer or set out in any relevant Catalogue. Conditions 12-21 relate mainly to buyers and conditions 22-32 relate mainly to sellers. Words and phrases with special meanings are defined in condition 1. Buyers and sellers are requested to read carefully the Cataloguing Practice and Catalogue Explanation contained in condition 2. DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL CONDITIONS Definitions 1. In these conditions the following words and expressions shall have the following meanings: ‘Auctioneer’ – James Adam & Sons. ‘Auctioneer’s Commission’ – The commission payable to the Auctioneer by the buyer and seller as specified in conditions 13 and 25. ‘Catalogue’ – Any advertisement, brochure, estimate, price list or other publication. ‘Forgery’ – A Lot which was made with the intention of deceiving with regard to authorship, culture, source, origin, date, age or period and which is not shown to be such in the description therefore in the Catalogue and the market value for which at the date of the auction was substantially less than it would have been had the Lot been in accordance with the Catalogue description. ‘Hammer Price’ – The price at which a Lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer. ‘Lot’ – Any item which is deposited with the Auctioneer with a view to its sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in any Catalogue. ‘Proceeds of Sale’ – The net amount due to the seller being the Hammer Price of the Lot after deducting the Auctioneer’s Commission thereon under condition 25 the seller’s contribution towards insurance under condition 26, such VAT as is chargeable and any other amounts due by the seller to the Auctioneer in whatever capacity howsoever arising. ‘Registration Form or Register’ – The registration form (or, in the case of persons who have previously attended at auctions held by the Auctioneer and completed registration forms, the register maintained by the Auctioneer which is compiled from such registration forms) to be completed and signed by each prospective buyer or, where the Auctioneer has acknowledged pursuant to condition 12 that a bidder is acting as agent on behalf of a named principal, each such bidder prior to the commencement of an auction. ‘Sale Order Form’ – The sale order form to be completed and signed by each seller prior to the commencement of an auction. ‘Total Amount Due’ – The Hammer Price of the Lot sold, the Auctioneer’s Commission due thereon under condition 13, such VAT as is chargeable and any additional interest, expenses or charges due hereunder. ‘V.A.T.’ – Value Added Tax. Cataloguing Practice and Catalogue Explanations 2. Terms used in Catalogues have the following meanings and the Cataloguing Practice is as follows: The first name or names and surname of the artist; In the opinion of the Auctioneer a work by the artist. The initials of the first name(s) and the surname of the artist; In the opinion of the Auctioneer a work of the period of the artist and which may be in whole or in part the work of the artist. The surname only of the artist; In the opinion of the Auctioneer a work of the school or by one of the followers of the artist or in his style. The surname of the artist preceded by ‘after’; In the opinion of the Auctioneer a copy of the work of the artist. ‘Signed’/’Dated’/’lnscribed’; In the opinion of the Auctioneer the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist. ‘With Signature’/’with date’/’with inscription’; In the opinion of the Auctioneer the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by a person other than the artist. ‘Attributed to’; In the opinion of the Auctioneer probably a work of the artist. ‘Studio of/Workshop of ’ In the opinion of the Auctioneer a work executed in the studio of the artist and possibly under his supervision. ‘Circle of ’; In the opinion of the Auctioneer a work of the period of the artist and showing his influence. ‘Follower of ’; In the opinion of the Auctioneer a work executed in the artist’s style yet not necessarily by a pupil. ‘Manner of ’; In the opinion of the Auctioneer a work executed in artist’s style but of a later date. ‘*’; None of the terms above are appropriate but in the Auctioneer’s opinion the work is a work by the artist named. GENERAL CONDITIONS Auctioneer Acting as Agent 3. The Auctioneer is selling as agent for the seller unless it is specifically stated to the contrary. The Auctioneer as agent for the seller is not responsible for any default by the seller or the buyer. Auctioneer Bidding on behalf of Buyer 4. It is suggested that the interests of prospective buyers are best protected and served by the buyers attending at an auction. However, the Auctioneer will, if instructed, execute bids on behalf of a prospective buyer. Neither the Auctioneer nor its employees, servants or agents shall be responsible for any neglect or default in executing bids or failing to execute bids. Admission to Auctions 5. The Auctioneer shall have the right exercisable in its absolute discretion to refuse admission to its premises or attendance at its auctions by any person. Acceptance of Bids 6. The Auctioneer shall have the right exercisable in its absolute discretion to refuse any bids, advance the bidding in any manner it may decide, withdraw or divide any Lot, combine any two or more Lots and, in the case of a dispute, to put any Lot up for auction again. Indemnities 7. Any indemnity given under these conditions shall extend to all actions, proceedings, claims, demands, costs and expenses whatever and howsoever incurred or suffered by the person entitled to the benefit of the indemnity and the Auctioneer declares itself to be a trustee of the benefit of every such indemnity for its employees, servants or agents to the extent that such indemnity is expressed to be for their benefit. Representations in Catalogues 8. Representations or statements made by the Auctioneer in any Catalogue as to contribution, authorship, genuineness, source, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price or value is a statement of opinion only. Neither the Auctioneer nor its employees, servants or agents shall be responsible for the accuracy of any such opinions. Every person interested in a Lot must exercise and rely on their own judgment and opinion as to such matters. 9. The headings of the conditions herein contained are inserted for convenience of reference only and are not intended to be part of, or to effect, the meaning or interpretation thereof. Governing Law 10. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with Irish Law. Notices 11. Any notice or other communication required to be given by the Auctioneer hereunder to a buyer or a seller shall, where required, be in writing and shall be sufficiently given if delivered by hand or sent by post to, in the case of the buyer, the address of the buyer specified in the Registration Form or Register, and in the case of the seller, the address of the seller specified in the Sale Order Form or to such other address as the buyer or seller (as appropriate) may notify the Auctioneer in writing. Every notice or communication given in accordance with this condition shall be deemed to have been received if delivered by hand on the day and time of delivery and if delivered by post three (3) business days after posting. CONDITIONS WHICH MAINLY CONCERN THE BUYER The Buyer 12. The buyer shall be the highest bidder acceptable to the Auctioneer who buys at the Hammer Price. Any dispute which may arise with regard to bidding or the acceptance of bids shall be settled by the Auctioneer. Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless the Auctioneer has prior to the auction, acknowledged in writing that a bidder is acting as agent on behalf of a named principal. Commission 13. The buyer shall pay the Auctioneer a commission at the rate of 18%, exclusive of vat, of the Hammer Price payable in respect of any Lot. Payment 14. Unless credit terms have been agreed with the Auctioneer before the auction the buyer of a Lot shall pay to the Auctioneer within one (1) day from the date of the auction the Total Amount Due. Notwithstanding this, the Auctioneer may, in its sole discretion, require a buyer to pay a deposit of 25% of the Total Amount Due at the conclusion of the auction. The Auctioneer may apply any payments received by a buyer towards any sums owing from that buyer to the Auctioneer on any account whatever regardless of any directions of the buyer or his agent in that regard whether express or implied. The Auctioneer shall only accept payment from successful bidders in cash or by the bidder’s own cheque. Cheques drawn by third parties, whether in the Auctioneer’s favour or requiring endorsement, shall not be accepted. Reservation of Title 15. Notwithstanding delivery or passing of risk to the buyer the ownership of a Lot shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the Total Amount Due. Collection of Purchases 16. The buyer shall at his own expense collect the Lot purchased not later than seven (7) days after the date of the auction but (unless credit terms have been agreed with the Auctioneer pursuant to condition 14) not before payment to the Auctioneer of the Total Amount Due. The buyer shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges in respect of any Lot which is not taken away within seven (7) days after the date of the auction. The purchased Lot shall be at the buyer’s risk in all respects from the earlier of the time of collection or the expiry of one (1) day from the date of the auction. Neither the Auctioneer nor its employees, servants or agents shall thereafter be liable for any loss or damage of any kind howsoever caused while a purchased Lot remains in its custody or control after such time. Packaging and Handling of Purchased Lots 17. Purchased Lots may be packed and handled by the Auctioneer, its employees, servants or agents. Where this is done it is undertaken solely as a courtesy to buyers and at the discretion of the Auctioneer. Under no circumstances shall the Auctioneer, its employees, servants or agents be liable for damage of any kind and howsoever caused to glass or frames nor shall the Auctioneer be liable for the errors or omissions of, or for any damage caused by, any packers or shippers which the Auctioneer has recommended. Non-Payment or Failure to Collect Purchased Lots 18. If a buyer fails to pay for and/or collect any purchased Lot by the dates herein specified for payment and collection the Auctioneer shall, in its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights or remedies it may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies without further notice to the buyer: (a) (b) (c) To issue court proceedings for damages for breach of contract; To rescind the sale of that Lot or any other Lots sold to the buyer whether at that or at any other auction; To resell the Lot or cause it to be resold whether by public auction or private sale. In the event that there is a deficiency between the Total Amount Due by the buyer and the amount received by the Auctioneer on such resale after deduction of any necessary expenses the difference shall be paid to the Auctioneer by the buyer. Any surplus arising shall belong to the seller. (d) (e) (f ) (g) (h) To store (whether at the Auctioneer’s premises or elsewhere) and insure the purchased Lot at the expense of the buyer. To charge interest on the Total Amount Due at the rate of 2% over and above the base rate from time to time of Bank of Ireland or if there be no such rate, the nearest equivalent thereto as determined by the Auctioneer in its absolute discretion from the date on which payment is due hereunder to the date of actual payment. To retain that Lot or any other Lot purchased by the buyer whether at the same or any other auction and release same to the buyer only after payment to the Auctioneer of the Total Amount Due. To apply any sums which the Auctioneer received in respect of Lots being sold by the buyer towards settlement of the Total Amount Due. To exercise a lien on any property of the buyer in the possession of the Auctioneer or whatever reason. Liability of Auctioneer and Seller 19. Prior to auction ample opportunity is given for the inspection of the Lots on sale and each buyer by making a bid acknowledges that he has, by exercising and relying on his own judgment, satisfied himself as to the physical condition, age and Catalogue description of each Lot (including but not restricted to whether the Lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored). All Lots are sold with all faults and imperfections and errors of description. None of the seller, the Auctioneer nor any of their employees, servants or agents shall be responsible for any error of description or for the condition or authenticity of any Lot. No warranty whatsoever is given by the seller or Auctioneer or by any of their employees, servants or agents in respect of any Lot and any condition or warranty express or implied by statute or otherwise is hereby specifically excluded. Forgeries 20. Any amount paid by a buyer in respect of a Lot which, if it is proved within three (3) years of the date of the auction at which it was purchased, to have been a Forgery shall be refunded to the seller subject to the provisions hereof, provided that: (a) (b) The Lot has been returned by the buyer to the Auctioneer within three (3) years of the date of the auction in the same condition in which it was at the time of the auction together with evidence proving that it is a Forgery, the number of the Lot and the date of the auction at which it was purchased; The Auctioneer is satisfied that the Lot is a Forgery and that the buyer has and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot free from any third party claims; FURTHER PROVIDED THAT the buyer shall have no rights hereunder if: (i) The description of the Lot in the Catalogue at the time of the auction was in accordance with the then generally accepted opinion of scholars or experts or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of such opinion; (ii) The only method of establishing at the time of the auction in question that the Lot was a Forgery would have been by means of scientific processes which were not generally accepted for use until after the date of the auction or which were unreasonably expensive or impractical. The buyer’s sole entitlement under this condition is to a refund of the actual amount paid by him in respect of the Lot. Under no circumstances shall the Auctioneer be liable for any damage, loss (including consequential, indirect or economic loss) or expense suffered or incurred by the buyer by reason of the Lot being a Forgery. The benefit of this condition shall be solely and exclusively for the buyer and shall not be assignable. The buyer shall for the purpose of this condition be the person to whom the original invoice in respect of the sale of the Lot is made. Photographs 21. The buyer authorises the Auctioneer at any time to make use of any photographs or illustrations of the Lot purchased by the buyer for such purposes as the Auctioneer may require. CONDITIONS WHICH MAINLY CONCERN THE SELLER Auctioneer’s Discretion 22. With regard to the sale of any Lot the Auctioneer shall have the following powers exercisable solely in the discretion of the Auctioneer: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) To decide whether to offer any Lot for sale or not; To decide whether a particular Lot is suitable for sale by the Auctioneer and, if so, to determine which auction, the place and date of sale, the conditions of sale and the manner in which such sale should be conducted; To determine the description of any Lot in a Catalogue. To decide whether the views of any expert shall be obtained and to submit Lots for examination by any such experts. To determine what illustration of a Lot (if any) is to be included in the Catalogue. 23. The seller warrants to the Auctioneer and to the buyer that he is the true owner of the Lot or is legally authorised to sell the Lot on behalf of the true owner and can transfer good and marketable title to the Lot free from any third party claims. As regards Lots not held by the Auctioneer on its premises or under its control the seller warrants and undertakes to the Auctioneer and the buyer that the Lot will be available and in a deliverable state on demand by the Auctioneer or buyer. The seller shall indemnify the Auctioneer and the buyer or any of their respective employees, servants or agents against any loss or damage suffered by any of them in consequence of any breach of the above warranties or undertakings by the seller. Reserves 24. Subject to the Auctioneer’s discretion, the seller shall be entitled prior to the auction to place a reserve on any Lot. All reserves must be agreed in advance by the Auctioneer and entered on the Sale Order Form or subsequently be confirmed in writing to the Auctioneer prior to auction. This also applies to changes in reserves. A reserve may not be placed upon any Lots under €500 in value. The reserve shall be the minimum Hammer Price at which the Lot may be sold by the Auctioneer. A reserve once in place may only be changed with the consent of the Auctioneer. A commission shall be charged on the ‘knock-down’ bid for Lots which fail to reach the reserve price. Such commission shall be 5% of the ‘knock-down’ bid. This commission and any VAT payable thereon must be paid before removal of the Lot after the auction. The minimum commission hereunder shall be €50. The Auctioneer may in its sole discretion sell a Lot at a Hammer Price below the reserve therefore but in such case the Proceeds of Sale to which the seller shall be entitled shall be the same as they would have been had the sale been at the reverse. Unless a reserve has been placed on a Lot in accordance with the provisions set out above such Lot shall be put up for sale without reserve. In the event that any reserve price is not reached at auction then for so long as the Lot remains with the Auctioneer and to the extent that the Lot has not been re-entered in another auction pursuant to condition 31 the seller authorises the Auctioneer to sell the Lot by private treaty at not less than the reserve price. The Auctioneer shall ensure that in such a case those conditions herein which concern mainly the buyer shall, with any necessary modification, apply to such sale. 25. The seller shall pay the Auctioneer commission at the rate of 10% on the Hammer Price of all Lots sold on behalf of the seller at Irish Art Sales and 17.5% on the Hammer Price of all Lots sold on behalf of the seller at Fine Art, Wine and Militaria Sales together with V.A.T. thereon at the applicable rate. The seller authorises the Auctioneer to deduct from the Hammer Price paid by the buyer the Auctioneer’s Commission under this condition; VAT payable at the applicable rates and any other amounts due by the seller to the Auctioneer in whatever capacity howsoever arising. The seller agrees that the Auctioneer may also receive commission from the buyer pursuant to condition 13. Insurance 26. Unless otherwise instructed by the seller, all Lots (with the exception of motor vehicles) deposited with the Auctioneer or put under its control for sale shall automatically be insured by the Auctioneer under the Auctioneer’s own fine arts policy for such sum as the Auctioneer shall from time to time in its absolute discretion determine. The seller shall pay the Auctioneer a contribution towards such insurance at the rate of 1.5% of the Hammer Price plus VAT. If the seller instructs the Auctioneer not to insure a Lot then the Lot shall at all times remain at the risk of the seller who undertakes to indemnify the Auctioneer and hold the Auctioneer harmless against any and all claims made or proceedings brought against the Auctioneer of whatever nature and howsoever and wheresoever occurring for loss or damage to the Lot. The sum for which a Lot is covered for insurance under this condition shall not constitute and shall not be relied upon by the seller as a representation, warranty or guarantee as to the value of the Lot or that the Lot will, if sold by the Auctioneer, be sold for such amount. Such insurance shall subsist until such time as the Lot is paid for and collected by the buyer or, in the case of Lots sold which are not paid for or collected by the buyer by the due date hereunder for payment or collection such due date or, in the case of Lots which are not sold, on the expiry of seven (7) days from the date on which the Auctioneer has notified the seller to collect the Lots. Recision of Sale 27. If before the Auctioneer has paid the Proceeds of Sale to the seller the buyer proves to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer that the Lot sold is a Forgery and the requirements of condition 20 are satisfied the Auctioneer shall rescind the sale and refund to the buyer any amount paid to the Auctioneer by the buyer in respect of the Lot. Payment of Proceeds of Sale 28. The Auctioneer shall remit the Proceeds of Sale to the seller not later than thirty (30) days after the date of the auction, provided however that, if by that date, the Auctioneer has not received the Total Amount Due from the buyer then the Auctioneer shall remit the Proceeds of Sale within seven (7) working days after the date on which the Total Amount Due is received from the buyer. If credit terms have been agreed between the Auctioneer and the buyer the Auctioneer shall remit to the seller the Proceeds of Sale not later than thirty (30) days after the date of the auction unless otherwise agreed by the seller. If before the Total Amount Due is paid by the buyer the Auctioneer pays the seller an amount equal to the Proceeds of Sale then title to the Lot shall pass to the Auctioneer. If the buyer fails to pay the Auctioneer the Total Amount Due within fourteen (14) days after the date of the auction, the Auctioneer shall endeavour to notify the seller and take the seller’s instructions on the course of action to be taken and, to the extent that it is in the sole opinion of the Auctioneer feasible, shall endeavour to assist the seller to recover the Total Amount Due from the buyer provided that nothing herein shall oblige the Auctioneer to issue proceedings against the buyer in the Auctioneer’s own name. If circumstances do not permit the Auctioneer to take instructions from the seller or, if after notifying the seller, it does not receive instructions within seven (7) days, the Auctioneer reserves the right, and is hereby authorised by the seller at the seller’s expense, to agree special terms for payments of the Total Amount Due, to remove, store and insure the Lot sold, to settle claims made by or against the buyer on such terms as the Auctioneer shall in its absolute discretion think fit, to take such steps as are necessary to collect monies due by the buyer to the seller and, if necessary, to rescind the sale and refund money to the buyer. Payment of Proceeds to Overseas Sellers 29. If the seller resides outside Ireland the Proceeds of Sale shall be paid to such seller in Euro unless it was agreed with the seller prior to the auction that the Proceeds of Sale would be paid in a currency (other than Euro) specified by the seller in which case the Proceeds of Sale shall be paid by the Auctioneer to the seller in such specified currency (provided that that currency is legally available to the Auctioneer in the amount required) calculated at the rate of exchange quoted to the Auctioneer by its bankers on the date of payment. Charges for Withdrawn Lots 30. Once catalogued, Lots withdrawn from sale before proofing/publication of Catalogue will be subject to commission of 5% of the Auctioneer’s latest estimate of the auction price of the Lot withdrawn together with VAT thereon and any expenses incurred by the Auctioneer in relation to the Lot. If Lots are withdrawn after proofing or publication of Catalogue they will be subject to a commission of 10% of the Auctioneer’s latest estimate of the auction price of the Lot withdrawn together with VAT thereon and any expenses incurred by the Auctioneer in relation to the Lot. All commission hereunder must be paid for before Lots withdrawn may be removed. Unsold Lots 31. Where any Lot fails to sell at auction the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly and (in the absence of agreement between the seller and the Auctioneer to the contrary) such Lot may, in the absolute discretion of the Auctioneer, be re-entered in the next suitable auction unless instructions are received from the seller to the contrary, otherwise such Lots must be collected at the seller’s expense within the period of thirty (30) days of such notification from the Auctioneer. Upon the expiry of such period the Auctioneer shall have the right to sell such Lots by public auction or private sale and on such terms as the Auctioneer in its sole discretion may think fit. The Auctioneer shall be entitled to deduct from the price received for such Lots any sums owing to the Auctioneer in respect of such Lots including without limitation removal, storage and insurance expenses, any commission and expenses due in respect of the prior auction and commission and expenses in respect of the subsequent auction together with all reasonable expenses before remitting the balance to the seller. If the seller cannot be traced the balance shall be placed in a bank account in the name of the Auctioneer for the seller. Any deficit arising shall be due from the seller to the Auctioneer. Any Lots returned at the seller’s request shall be returned at the seller’s risk and expense and will not be insured in transit unless the Auctioneer is so instructed by the seller. Auctioneer’s Right to Photographs and Illustrations 32. The seller authorises the Auctioneer to photograph and illustrate any Lot placed with if for sale and further authorises the Auctioneer to use such photographs and illustrations and any photographs and illustrations provided by the seller at any time in its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the auction). Est 1887 216 Ireland’s Leading Fine Art Auctioneers Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957) Fair Day, Mayo (1925) Oil on canvas, 61 x 91cm (24 x 36”), Signed Est: €500,000 - 700,000 Important Irish Art Auction Wednesday 28th September 2011 at 6.00pm Viewing four days prior and online shortly at www.adams.ie Other Important Dates for your Diary: 14th September - 8th October - Martin MacKeown Studio Sale, Adam’s at Clandeboye 11th October - Country House Collections at Slane Castle, Co. Meath 19th October - 6th November - White Stag Group Exhibition, Adam’s at Clandeboye Est 1887 Est 1887 26 St Stephens Green , Dublin 2 Tel +353 1 6760261 Fax +353 1 6624725 info@adams.ie www.adams.ie at Clandeboye The AVA Gallery, Clandeboye Estate Bangor, Co. Down, BT19 IRN (T) +44 (0)28 91852263 info@adams.ie www.adams.ie/clandeboye