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A quantity of Irish silver flatware varying maker's and dates (Qty)
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A quantity of Irish silver flatware varying maker's and dates Comprising: five Old English pointed-end large table spoons: two, maker's mark script JN struck twice and STERLING, John Nicholson (Nicolson), Cork, circa 1780; one stamped STERLING, TW twice and fleur d'lys thrice, possibly Thomas Walsh, Limerick, circa 1790; maker's mark WFG struck twice, and incuse STERLING, William Fitzgerald, Limerick, circa 1800; one I.W and STERLG, probably James Warner, Cork; three Old English Pointed-end basting spoons: one maker's mark WFG struck twice, and incuse STERLING, William Fitzgerald, Limerick, circa 1800; one, with maker's mark TB struck twice and incuse STERLING, Thomas Burke, Limerick, circa 1785; one, maker's mark PC, Patrick Connell, Limerick, circa 1785; four other table spoons, maker's mark I.N struck twice, Cork; onem maker's mark MD, Michael McDermott, Cork, circa 1775; four bottom marked spoons, Dublin; four serving pieces, an Old English pointed-end sauce ladle, with maker's mark TB and incuse STERLING, Thomas Burke, Limerick, circa 1785, bright engraved and crested reserve, reverse initialled 'M' over 'GL'; a Fiddle pattern fish slice, Dublin 1806, cressted, a Fiddle pattern basting spoon, an Old English pointed-end sifter spoon, Dublin 1792, with zig-zag rims; two marrow scoops, David Peter, Dublin, no date letter, Christopher Skinner, Dublin, no date letter; a London example and a silver whalebone twist handled toddy ladle, John Albright, London 1724, weight of weighable silver 50oz. (Qty) This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * * VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
A quantity of Irish silver flatware varying maker's and dates Comprising: five Old English pointed-end large table spoons: two, maker's mark script JN struck twice and STERLING, John Nicholson (Nicolson), Cork, circa 1780; one stamped STERLING, TW twice and fleur d'lys thrice, possibly Thomas Walsh, Limerick, circa 1790; maker's mark WFG struck twice, and incuse STERLING, William Fitzgerald, Limerick, circa 1800; one I.W and STERLG, probably James Warner, Cork; three Old English Pointed-end basting spoons: one maker's mark WFG struck twice, and incuse STERLING, William Fitzgerald, Limerick, circa 1800; one, with maker's mark TB struck twice and incuse STERLING, Thomas Burke, Limerick, circa 1785; one, maker's mark PC, Patrick Connell, Limerick, circa 1785; four other table spoons, maker's mark I.N struck twice, Cork; onem maker's mark MD, Michael McDermott, Cork, circa 1775; four bottom marked spoons, Dublin; four serving pieces, an Old English pointed-end sauce ladle, with maker's mark TB and incuse STERLING, Thomas Burke, Limerick, circa 1785, bright engraved and crested reserve, reverse initialled 'M' over 'GL'; a Fiddle pattern fish slice, Dublin 1806, cressted, a Fiddle pattern basting spoon, an Old English pointed-end sifter spoon, Dublin 1792, with zig-zag rims; two marrow scoops, David Peter, Dublin, no date letter, Christopher Skinner, Dublin, no date letter; a London example and a silver whalebone twist handled toddy ladle, John Albright, London 1724, weight of weighable silver 50oz. (Qty) This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * * VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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