A quantity of Irish silver flatware
Comprising: six Old English pointed end bright engraved table spoons, by Michael Keating, Dublin 1784, initialled reserves, another five table spoons, by Michael Keating, Dublin 1779, with zigzag borders, crested, heels initialled, another two similar, by John Bolland, Dublin 1780, crested and heels initialled, another two similar, by John Pittar, Dublin 1783, crested and heels initialled, another one similar by C Skinner, Dublin 1757, crested and heels initialled, another by C Skinner, Dublin 1769, another spoon, marks indistinct, two Old English pointed end bright engraved basting spoons, marks rubbed, Dublin 1792, crested and heels initialled, Fiddle pattern items, comprising: a table spoon, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1804, five dessert spoons, maker's mark RA, possibly Robert Atkinson, Dublin 1808, three teaspoons, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1834, eight other teaspoons, another two smaller, three Irish provincial teaspoons, one by Carden Terry, of Cork, maker's mark, Sterling only, one by Carden Terry & Jane Williams, of Cork, circa 1810, maker's mark, Sterling only, one marked Sterling only, five dessert forks, London, two dessert spoons, London, a teaspoon, London and a 'berry' spoon, weight 72oz. (Qty)
Sold for
£1,687
inc. premium
Category:
Decorative Arts
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Silver
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