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FURNESS NAAS, CO. KILDARE, IRELAND
On the Instructions of:Patrick & Louise Guinness& the property of other important private clients
Auction:
Tuesday October 6th, 2015Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp
The Sale will be conducted at: Killashee Hotel,Naas, Co. Kildare
Viewing: On the premisies at Furness (GPS coordinates Lat 53.223990 Long -6.605720) See page 97 for directions
Saturday, 3rd: 12.00 - 17.59 Sunday, 4th: 12.00 - 17.59 Monday, 5th: 10.30 - 17.00
Contact Details for Viewing & Sale Days: +353 87 2751361 / +353 87 2027759 / +353 86 [email protected]
Admittance strictly by catalogue: €20 (admits 2)Sale reference: 0236(Note: Children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult)
Online bidding available via the-saleroom.com (surcharge applies)
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Inside Front Cover Illustration: Lot 398Back Cover Illustration: Lot 401
Design & Print: Lion Print, Cashel. 062-61258
fmPSRA Registration No: 001687
T: +353 56 4441229 | F: +353 56 4441627 | E: [email protected] | W: www.fonsiemealy.ie
The Old Cinema, Chatsworth St., Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland
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SALe COnDITIOnSPADDLe BIDDInGIf the purchaser is attending the auction in person they must register for a paddle prior to the auction. Please allow sufficient time for the registration process. Please note: the Auction will be conducted at the Killashee Hotel, naas, Co. Kildare.
LIVe BIDDInG Please note that live bidding is available via the-saleroom.com. This service incurs a surcharge of 3% levied by the live auction host and chargeable on the hammer price in addition to the buyer’s premium. The auctioneer advises all prospective buyers that live auctions are subject to technical issues that are beyond the control of the auctioneers and as such the auctioneer cannot guarantee the accuracy of bids placed online. Absentee bidding and telephone bidding is available as an alternative to live bidding and does not incur any additional surcharge to the buyer. Issues relating to live bidding including initial registration should be addressed directly with the live auction host.
ABSenTee BIDDInG Absentee bids must be received and confirmed no later than 5pm on Monday, October 5th, 2015. Any bids received after this deadline cannot be guaranteed and Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers accept no responsibility for such. If you are bidding with us for the first time then please contact our office for guidelines on registration.
TeLePHOne BIDDInG Telephone bidding is available on lots with a pre-sale estimate of €500 or more. Registration for telephone bidding ends at 5pm on Monday, October 5th, 2015. Any requests for telephone bidding received after this deadline may not be processed. It would be advisable to leave a maximum covering bid in case we are not able to contact you by telephone. All prospective Buyers are advised that Telephone Bidding may be recorded.
COnDITIOn RePORTS AnD IMAGe ReQUeSTS: We recommend that the buyer views the item(s) in person prior to the auction, or have a representative view the item(s) on their behalf. The Auctioneer will endeavour to make certain observations on the condition of items but the buyer is reminded that the condition report is based on an opinion and should not be taken as a statement of fact. All requests for condition reports and/or additional images of lots in this sale must be received no later than 5pm Friday, October 2nd, 2015. Any requests received after this deadline will not be entertained. We cannot guarantee that all such requests received will be answered by the sale day. All measurements are given height before width and are approximate.
COnTACT DeTAILS FOR VIeWInG AnD SALe DAYS
Tel: 087 2751361 / 087 2448076 / 087 2027759 / 086 3425234. Email: [email protected]
PARKInG Ample parking facilities will be available on the premises at Furness and at the Killashee Hotel during the viewing and sale days. Please follow signposts provided and instructions from stewards. All vehicles using these parking facilities do so entirely at the owners risk and responsibility.
ReSTROOM FACILITIeS Restroom facilities will be available outside, adjacent to the house. All attendees are reminded that the restroom facilities within the house will not be available.
CATeRInG Ample catering facilities will be available in a designated area, adjacent to the house.
COLLeCTIOn All items purchased must be collected by 4.00pm on Friday, 9th October, 2015. Items not collected by that time will be removed from Furness by Gibbons Removals, Kilkenny at the purchaser’s risk and expense. For collection enquiries, please contact Gibbons Removals in advance. Contact Martin or Michael - Tel. 056 7760444 / 4446018 or email [email protected] In relation to chandeliers, carpets, curtains, large furniture, garden furniture, carriages and large outdoor statuary and effects, removal is solely at the purchaser’s own risk and expense.
VIeWInG Please note that although many areas of the house at Furness will be available for viewing, certain areas will be closed. Please pay attention to the signs posted throughout the house. Children must at all times be accompanied and supervised by an adult on view and sale days. The house will not be open for viewing on the sale day ,Tuesday, 6th October.
HOTeLS In THIS AReAKillashee Hotel, Naas, Co. Kildare. Tel: 045 879277 The K Club, Straffan, Co. Kildare. Tel: 01 6017200Carton House, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. Tel: 01 5052000 Citywest Hotel, Saggart, Co. Dublin. Tel :01 4010500
Mr. George Fonsie Mealy B.A. (Director)Mr. Fonsie Mealy F.R.I.C.S. (Director)
Courtsey of Vogue’s Book of Houses, Gardens, People3
Furness is a Georgian house of great character in the heart of Co. Kildare. Built in about 1740 for Richard Nevill, it was attributed by the late Knight of Glin to Francis Bindon, the architect and portrait painter who created some of Ireland’s most elegant country houses, including Woodstock and Castlemorres in Co. Kilkenny; he also collaborated with Richard Cassels on the design of Russborough, which he completed after Cassels’ death in 1751. Additions were made later in the century, including the fine plasterwork by Michael Stapleton in the drawing-room.
Following the death of a later Richard Nevill in 1822 Furness passed to [edit] the Beauman family, and in 1897 was bought by N.J. Synnott. By this time it had become dilapidated, and the new owner carried out a thorough restoration, while retaining the character of the original building. In 1962 the view from the entrance front was embellished with a dramatic addition – a column surmounted by the figure of Mercury, formerly at Dangan in Co. Meath (the boyhood home of the Duke of Wellington) and brought to Furness as a 21st birthday present to David Synnott from his father.
In the 1980s Furness featured in the TV adaptation of the Irish RM stories of Somerville and Ross, in which it appeared as Castle Knox, the home of Sir Valentine and Lady Knox and their daughter Sally. David Synott sold the house in 1987 and it became the home of Patrick and Louise Guinness in 1994.
Patrick is the son of the Hon. Desmond
Guinness and his first wife Mariga (the Princess
Marie Gabrielle von Urach), co-founders of the Irish
Georgian Society; Louise was a noted designer of
classical interiors in London. Together they reroofed
the house and arranged a light and cheerful theme
for Furness, including paint schemes, wallpapers,
rugs, lamps and four-poster beds.
As their 4 children have ‘flown the nest’, Mr
and Mrs Guinness have decided to downsize and
sell their home and many of the contents. The sale
includes period furniture, paintings and drawings,
wonderful silver and objets d’art, rare examples
of carriages and coaches, garden furniture, and
statuary etc., A fine library of books, important
manuscript letters and maps, which give an insight
into Patrick’s interest in local and Irish history
relating to Irish politics going back to the patriot and
Irish Whig parties of the 1780s to the present day.
Many of these are heirlooms of the Guinness
and Mitford families (Diana Mitford was Patrick’s
grandmother) or come through Mariga’s Scottish,
Norwegian and German ancestry. Moreover,
Desmond and Mariga bought many antiques, books
and papers of Irish antiquarian interest during
the 1950s and 1960s, a period when dispersal
sales were being conducted at many Irish country
houses, including some of the most important such
as Carton, Castletown, Gormanston Castle, and St
Anne’s Clontarf.
wELCOmE tO FURNESS
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SOUTH WING
1 A modern three piece Suite of Seat Furniture, comprising of three seater and two armchairs, covered in grey material. (3) €80 - 100
2 A group of four metal Military issue Uniform or Army Cases. (4) €220 - 320
3 A Victorian circular mahogany Centre Table, on hexagonal support with tri-form base, approx. 122cms (48”) wide, distressed. (1) €100 - 150
4 A set of twelve 20th Century Continental style bleached wooden Dining Chairs, with cabriole legs, each upholstered back and seat covered in oatmeal cloth. (12) €1800 - 2500
5 A collection of Irish, English and other black and white Engravings, (some coloured), framed, as a lot, w.a.f. (1) €160 - 220
6 Sporting Equipment: A box containing various pairs of leather skating boots, snow boots, cricket stumps and knee guards etc. A box lot. (1) * Ex. Lissadel Sale €100 - 150
7 A large collection of Irish, French and other Prints, coloured, black and white, etc., approx. 20 items in all. As a lot, w.a.f. (1) €200 - 300
8 A pair of plaster work Pedestals, in the Neo-Classical style, with rams head terminals, approx. 81cms (32”) high. (2) €400 - 600
9 Hand-coloured Engravings A pair of Bird Prints after George Edwards, c. 1770; a pair of Flower Prints published by Rich. Evans, and another Bird Print, all hand coloured. As a collection. (5) €160 - 220
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10 After Walmseley Coloured aquatint “The Mouth of Waterford Harbour,” engraved by R.T.D. Havell, approx. 40cms x 56cms (16” x 22”), gilt frame. (1) €200 - 300
11 A set of three coloured Oriental Prints, in hogarth frames, and one other. (4) €160 - 220
12 Boxing: A pair of Victorian coloured Prints of “Tom Sayers - Champion of England,” and “John C. Heenan - The Benicia Boy” published by George Newbold, 303 & 304 Strand, London Oct. 17th, 1861, each approx. 28cms x 23cms (11” x 9”) in dam. maple frames. (2) €180 - 220
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14 A good pair of large modern two seater Couches, covered in brown suede, each approx. 173cms (5’8”) wide. (2) €450 - 650
15 A set of four modern upholstered beech Side Chairs, covered in green linen. (4) €150 - 200
16 An old Victorian three-seater Chesterfield Couch, approx. 226cms (89”)wide; 107cms (42”) deep. (1) €200 - 300
17 A six fold Draught Screen, Regency period, with hand coloured and other satirical engravings and cartoons, approx. 214cms (7’)high, 330cms (10’10”) wide. (1) €800 - 1200
18 A Collard and Collard Boudoir Grand Piano, in a figured rosewood case, on three octagonal and turned legs, distresssed. (1) €350 - 500
19 Taxidermy: A specimen Head of a Mountain Goat with horns, on a shield shaped mount. (1) €180 - 220
20 A fine set of rare early 19th Century Irish Bagpipes - “The Fenian Bag Pipes,” the five turned hardwood pipes with silver plated mounts, and ivory tips, the leather bag with outer green velvet cover. Rare. (1) Provenance: By family tradition, “The Fenian Bag Pipes.” €600 - 800
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21 A rare and unusual Regency mahogany French Harpsichord, the exposed upper section with a brass mounted pillar above a main shaped body with arched and splayed legs, indistinctly inscribed on reverse. (1) €1000 - 1500
22 A late 19th Century walnut cased Polyphone, with its original slot operated mechanism, and in its original cabinet, “Drop a Penny in the Slot,” by H. Peters & Co. London, made in Leipzig, with labels, 91cms (36”) high, 69cms (27”) wide, together with a collection of 12 discs. (1) €350 - 450
22A An attractive single Bed, with brass ends. (1) €120 - 180
23 A very large cream coloured porcelain Flour Bin & Cover, as is. (1) €120 - 180
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26 A mahogany Occasional Table, on four turned legs with brass castors. (1) €70 - 100
SOUTH WInG CORRIDOR
27 After Edith O.E. Somerville, c. 1906 FINE COMPLETE SET OF FAMOUS HUNTING PRINTS “The A.B.C. of Hunting,” a magnificent full set of the famous alphabet of hunting in 20 coloured prints, each approx. 53cms x 43cms (21” x 17”)overall, attractively framed with illustration, description and initial letter. Good complete set. (20) €1250 - 1750
28 After Gillray Political Cartoon, “Pantagruel’s Victorious Return to the Court of Gargantua, after extopating the Soup-Meagre’s of Bouitte Land” fine hand coloured print, 33cms x 38cms (13” x 15”), gilt tipped mount and hogarth frame. Good. (1) €150 - 200
29 After Gillray Political Cartoon, “A Plumper for Paul! or - The Little Taylor done over!” fine hand coloured print, 28cms x 38cms (11” x 15”) gilt tipped mount and hogarth frame. Good. (1) €150 - 200
30 Antique Irish Engravings; The Bottle Incident - “A Theological Antidote firing off the Lies of Opposition,” a hand coloured engraving by M. Cleary; and “The Imperial Divorce,” engraved for The Hibernian Magazine, hand coloured engraving, etched by Brocas. (2) €150 - 200
31 Early 19th Century Watercolour: “Coastal Scene with figures fighting in foreground, near castle ruins, shipping beyond,” approx. 24cms x 35cms (9½” x 13½”) walnut frame. (1) €200 - 300
32 18th Century Irish School Watercolour: “Elegant Tourists being rowed to a Ruined Castle, with shipping moored beyond,” 33cms x 51cms (13” x 20”) approx. in walnut frame. (1) €250 - 350
33 A set of 5 humorous Coaching Prints, each in oak frames, 20” x 27” (51cms x 68cms). (5) €150 - 200
34 After Andrew Nicoll & Dennis O’Sullivan, 1814 & 1823 Hand-coloured Aquatints: Co. Wicklow Views: A very good set of 8 hand coloured aquatint views of Co. Wicklow (including one of Co. Cork), each approx. 8” x 9”, in black and gilt frames (6 + 2). (8) €320 - 450
35 A Neo-classical style painted and gesso half-moon shaped Pier Table, the frieze centred by a lyre, on three square tapering legs, 94cms (37”) wide. (1) €300 - 500
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36 A pierced metal Mosque Lamp, and a pair of toleware Wall Lamps. (3) €250 - 350
37 A rare early 19th Century Irish mahogany folding Coaching Table, on X shaped supports with turned stretchers. (1) €200 - 300
38 A rectangular mahogany Blanket Chest or Coffer with brass carrying handles, on ogee bracket feet, approx. 99cms (39”) long. (1) €150 - 200
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40 Guinness & Co. A rare pair of very large coopered metal bound Stout Barrels, each inscribed Guinness, with various numbers, approx. 91cms (36”) high. (2) €1500 - 2000
41 A 19th Century upholstered wing back Armchair, with white loose cover. (1) €200 - 300
42 A late 19th Century Armchair, covered in cream ground and blue floral decorated material. (1) €180 - 250
43 A set of 8 good quality modern Dining Chairs or Side Chairs, with upholstered backs and seats (six covered in dark green). (8) €250 - 350
44 J. Faber after Thos. Hudson, 1749 Mezzotint Portraits: “George Frederick Handel,” published Lond. 1749, approx. 37cms x 28cms (14½” x 11”), hogarth frame, and two other Portraits. (3) €200 - 300
45 Theatre Royal Dublin: An early playbill, “Theatre Royal. By Command of His Excellency The Lord Lieutenant and Her Grace The Duchess of Dorset, This Saturday March 5th, will be performed the Comedy of ‘The Wonder’” c. 1820, approx. 28cms x 22cms (11” x 8½”) gilt frame. (1) €150 - 200
SOUTH CORRIDOR
46 Co. Tipperary Stud Poster: “Young Tacitus - Sire for Registered Hunting, 1908,” The Property of Patrick Carroll, standing at Ladywell St., Cashel, approx. 40cms x 28cms (16” x 11”) printed by Sentinel Printing Works, Cashel (City), framed. Rare. (1) €280 - 350
47 Co. Cork Stud Poster: “Pure-Bred Shorthorn Bull, Nameless,” Bred by Mr. W.A. Ryall, Ballyglassin, 36cms x 25cms (14” x 9½”), printed by Field, Printer, Youghal, framed. Scarce. (1) €280 - 350
48 J. Mc Ardell after Joshua Reynolds, 1754 Mezzotint Portrait: “James Earl of Kildare, 1754,” and “Emily Countess of Kildare,” 35cms x 25cms (14” x 10”), in hogarth frames. (2) €300 - 400
49 Early 19th Century English School Irish Caricature Prints: “An Outside Jaunting Car,” published by J. Mc Lean, London; and “Irish Bog Trotters,” published by Thos. Tegg, two similar hand coloured Engravings, each approx. 23cms x 34cms (9” x 13½”) hogarth frames. (2) €300 - 400
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50 After John Ireland “The Gentle Art of Making Guinness,” a charming set of 12 coloured caricature prints, each approx. 43cms x 30cms (17” x 12”), in gilt frames. (12) €700 - 1000
51 Published by W. Mc Cleary, Nassau St., 1821 Coloured Engraving: “Grand Procession of His most Gracious Majesty George IV through College Green on His way to the Castle, August 17th, 1821,” with cont. hand colouring, approx. 28cms x 17.5cms (11” x 14½”), gilt frame. Scarce (1) €250 - 300
52 After J. Smith, Engraved by J. Chapman “Ireland” a fine hand coloured engraving, an allegorical study, published by Adland & Jones, London 1812, approx. 26cms x 20cms (10¼” x 8”), framed. (1) €180 - 250
53 Rare Irish Engraving “A Hero of Corunna” attractive hand coloured engraving, published by Mc Cleary, 32 Nassau Street, Dublin, c. 1830, approx. 30cms x 20cms (12” x 8”) framed. Good. (1) €180 - 250
54 Scarce Irish Print “Costume of the Pagan Irish,” a scarce hand coloured aquatint by R. Havell, published London 1815, approx. 30cms x 22cms, (12” x 8½”) framed. (1) €170 - 220
55 Rare Irish Satirical Print “A Finishing Touch,” hand coloured engraving, published by [Mc Cleary] 21 Nassau St., Nov. 1805, approx. 26cms x 19cms (10” x 7½”), black frame. (1) €180 - 250
56 Taxidermy: A natural history Specimen, “Head of a Tigress,” mounted on a shield shaped wooden backboard, carved with R.W., and with remnants of Rowland Ward label. (1) €400 - 600
57 James Mc Ardell, Engraver Mezzotint Engraving: “The Rev. John Blachford D.D. Chancellor of St. Patrick’s and Minister of St. Werburgh’s Dublin,” Died 25th October 1748 Aged 64, 35cms x 24.5cms (13¾” x 9½”) in heavy black frame, inscribed on reverse. V. Scarce. (1) * Mc Ardell was born in Dublin in 1729, he was grandfather of Mrs. Henry Tighe, Mary, the author of Psyche. €400 - 600
58 By J. Watson after Sir Joshua Reynolds Mezzotint Portrait: “Sir Jeffery Amherst,” ... Order of The Bath, Governor of Virginia.. Commander in Chief of His Majesty’s Forces in North America from 1758 to 1764. Published by Ryland and Bryer at The Kings Arms in Cornhill,” approx. 47cms x 33cms (17” x 13”), hogarth frame. (1) €200 - 300
59 Engraved by John Murphy, after Titian, 1778 Mezzotint Engraving: “Titian’s Son and Nurse,” In the Salon at Houghton. Published Dec. 1st, 1778 by John Boydell, approx. 51cms x 36.5cms (20” x 14¼”), gilt and black frame. V. good. (1) €300 - 400
60 Engraved by J. Godby after A. Pope Published by T. Cadell & W. Davies, London Grattan - “The Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan” Member of Parliament for the City of Dublin, approx. 37cms x 31cms (14½” x 12”) hogarth frame. (1) €200 - 300
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61 Engraved by B. Smith after H. Hone Charlemont - “The Rt. Hon. James Earl of Charlemont, K.P.” black and white engraving, published by T. Cadell and W. Davies, London, approx. 37cms x 31cms (14½” x 12”) hogarth frame. (1) €200 - 300
62 Engraved by W. Dickinson after Hunter, 1777 Mezzotint Engraving: “The Rt. Hon. John Bourke, Lord Baron Naas, First Commissioner of His Majesty’s Revenue in Ireland,” Published November 1st 1777, approx. 51cmx x 35cms (20” x 13¾”), in gilt and black frame, v. good. Rare. (1) €400 - 600
63 Late 18th Century English School Original Drawing: “Alexander Pope, Poeta Anglus,” an original pencil and chalk portrait of Pope seated at a table, holding a letter,” approx. 13¼”h x 11”w (35cms x 28cms), in cont. gilt frame. (1) €350 - 500
64 G.H. Published by T. Peice, Dublin Cartoon: “Field Day in the Phoenix Park, May 8th, 1848,” black and white print, approx. 29cms x 37cms (11½” x 14½”) black frame. (1) €150 - 200 * Dublin Militia laughing at an Officer, whose horse’s fake tail has just fallen off.
65 After Hugh Hamilton Engraving: “The Right Honourable David La Touche,” engraved by James Fitter, c. 1818, approx. 54cms x 36cms (21” x 14”) framed. (1) €180 - 225
66 Engraved by Valentine Green after Francis Wheatley Mezzotint Engraving: “Henry Grattan Esq. A Real Representative of the People,” in Volunteers Uniform, published Sept. 10th, 1782, 39cms x 28.5cms (15½” x 11¼”) in wooden frame. V. good. Rare. (1) €250 - 350
67 Engraved by Houston after Sir J. Reynolds, 1764 Mezzotint Engraving: “Portrait of Richard Robinson D.D., Bishop of Kildare, 1764, published by R. Sayer, London, approx. 39cms x 28cms (15¼” x 11”), in gilt and black frame. (1) €250 - 350
68 J. Hardy, Engraver after Sir J. Reynolds Portrait Engraving: “Edmund Burke, Esq.,” c. 1770, approx. 35cms x 27cms (13¾” x 10½”) in gilt black frame. (1) €220 - 320
69 Wellington (Duke of) Large mezzotint engraving of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, approx. 69cm x 45cms (27” x 17½”) in hogarth frame. (1) €250 - 350
70 Thomas Frye (1710 - 1762) Mezzotint: “Fine Head and Shoulders of a Woman with bonnet and fancy attire,” approx. 55cms x 39cms (21½” x 15½”) published Feb. 28, 1762, in cont. hogarth type frame. (1) €550 - 750
71 R. Caton Woodville, 1903 Watercolour: “May Your Shadow never Grow less,” approx. 32cms x 23.5cms (12½” x 9¼”) signed and dated, and inscribed on reverse. (1) * An illustration for a book. €350 - 450
72 Painted and Engraved by I. Brooks Mezzotint Portrait: “The Rt. Honble. Henry Singleton Esq. Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty’s Court of Common Pleas in Ireland and one of His Majesty’s most Honble Privy Council,” approx. 53cms x 36cms (20½” x 14”) hogarth frame. (1) €280 - 350
73 A large Edwardian brass bound bleached oak Flower Pot Holder, on matching stand, 109cms (43”) overall height. (2) €200 - 300
74 A pair of moulded copies of Grotto Chairs, decorated in the antique. (2) €350 - 500
75 A fine early 19th Century figured walnut Writing Table, the rectangular top with tooled leather inset, over two frieze drawers on two shaped and pierced uprights with two platform bases with carved scroll decorations and four bun feet with concealed castors, 115cms (45”) long, brass locks stamped Hobbs & Co. London. (1) €400 - 600
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77 An early 19th Century Irish mahogany Dining Chair, with pierced splat back, on curved seat and square chamfered legs. (1) €150 - 200
78 An attractive Edwardian oak and brass mounted Stick and Umbrella Stand, possibly by Schoolbred & Co., with stamped registration marks, and with brass mounts and rails, 101cms (39½”) wide. (1) €600 - 800
TOP FLOOR – Bedroom 1
79 After Howitt & Williamson “Oriental Field Sports,” a set of 4 hand coloured prints, elephants, tigers etc., published by Edw. Orme, London c. 1815; and a set of 7 black and white ditto, and two others. A lot. (13) €300 - 400
80 Irish Engravings: A quantity of five Engravings, including Leixlip Castle and Rockbarton Castle after Fisher; Mc Allisters Castle & Cappagh Castle after O’Callaghan; and a coloured Engraving of The Astronomical Observatory at T.C.D. after W. Westall, all framed, as collection. (5) €200 - 300
81 Taxidermy: Three attractive cased collections of Natural History Specimens, including tropical birds, insects and butterflies, each housed under glass domes, approx. 66cms (26”) high. (3) €350 - 500
82 An attractive stripped pine Chest, the frieze with a serpentine drawer above a large carved panel, flanked by four small drawers, above three long drawers, with carved corbels to each side, approx. 119cms (47”) wide, 135cms (53”) high. (1) €150 - 200
83 A pair of metal bound stained two drawer Chests, of low proportions, each approx. 89cms (35”) wide, 44cms (17”) deep. (2) €200 - 300
84 A Georgian style mahogany Table, with two frieze drawers, fret cut design decoration on square channelled legs, approx. 157cms (42”) wide. (1) €200 - 300
85 Three bulbous shaped blue and white Vases, now converted to lamps. (3) €120 - 150
86 A good quality Edwardian walnut Pedestal Desk, the rectangular leather inset top over three frieze drawers and six pedestal drawers, 122cms (48”) wide. (1) €300 - 400
87 An antique Oriental Rug, the blue ground centre with multiple medallions, and with red border, approx. 312cms (10’3”) long, 170cms (5’7”) wide, worn. (1) €150 - 250
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TOP FLOOR – Bedroom 2
89 An old large painted wooden Spice Cabinet Dresser, with 18 drawers, approx. 190cms (75”) high, 135cms (53”) wide. (1) €300 - 400
90 An attractive pair of Chinese Watercolours, “Birds amid Flowers,” on a gold background, each approx. 26cms x 23cms (10½” x 9”), black and gilt frames. (2) €200 - 300
91 A collection of hand coloured and black and white Engravings. (a lot) €150 - 200
92 An attractive pair of 19th Century coloured Prints, “Temple Bar, March 7th, 1863,” and “St. Pauls, March 7th, 1863,” each approx. 24cms x 33cms (9½” x 13”), with gilt tipped mounts and gilt frames. (2) €200 - 300
93 Queen’s Lady’s Newspaper & Court Chronicle 1877 / 78 Embroidery Samples - Magnificent set of 4 large coloured Prints of embroidery samples, each approx. 45cms x 28.5cms (17¾” x 11¼”), with wash and gilt tipped mounts, gilt frames. (4) €150 - 200
94 A giltwood swing frame Table Mirror, a small giltwood star shaped Wall Mirror, and a small white painted Table. (3) €150 - 200
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95 Markey Robinson (1918 - 1999) “Landscape with white Tower,” O.O.B., signed, approx. 32cms x 51cms (12½” x 20”) inscribed on reverse. Provenance: Patrick Collins.” (1) €200 - 300
96 A pair of inlaid mahogany Hepplewhite style Elbow Chairs, carved in blue stripe material. (2) €200 - 300
97 A good early 19th Century French Empire period Commode, or Chest, of three long drawers with brass lion masks drop ring handles, with speckled marble top over two graduating pillars with gilt brass capitals of female heads, and anthemion mounts, on ebonised claw feet, 130cms (51”) long, 65cms (25½”) deep. (1) €1500 - 2000
98 An unusual pair of tall painted gilt and black Standing Lamps, in the shape of Egyptian Servants, approx. 132cms (57”) high. (2) €550 - 750
99 An attractive fine quality early 19th Century French Empire period figured mahogany Sleigh Bed/ Lit-en-Bateau, with fine quality ormolu mounts of flowers, wreaths and with front decoration of lions pulling a chariot, apron 225cms (7’6”) long, 107cms (42”) deep. (1) €2000 - 3000
100 A pair of mahogany Bedside or Lamp Tables, with frieze drawer, on cabriole type legs, 56cms (22”) wide. (2) €300 - 400
101 An attractive pair of cylindrical Bedside Lamps, painted white with cream shades, approx. 33 cms (13”) high. (2) €350 - 450
102 A late 19th Century American Wall Clock, by Jerome & Co., New Haven, Conn, in mahogany case. (1) €80 - 120
TOP FLOOR – HALLWAY
103 Early 19th Century Japanese School Two similar coloured wood block Prints, each with script, one of a Geisha Girl, and one other, each approx. 34cms x 23cms (13½” x 9”), black and gilt frames. (2) €280 - 350
104 Early 19th Century Irish School, Charlotte St. Leger Watercolour: “Ruins at a bend on The Blackwater,” possibly Dromana?, 26cms x 33cms (10” x 13”), later inscribed on reverse by Desmond Guinness, oak frame. (1) €200 - 300
105 An 18th Century walnut Chest, with large crossbanded top and sides, two short and three long graduating drawers with figured maple panels, and engraved brass handles, on cabriole legs, distressed, 104cms (41”) wide, 125cms (49”) high. (1) €600 - 800
106 A large Indian Runner, the red ground decorated in typical style with seven rows, each with three medallions, approx. 396cms x 140cms (13’ x 4’7”). (1) €250 - 350
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107 A matching pair of heavy mahogany Chests, with moulded tops over two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 96cms (38”) wide. (2) €350 - 500
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108 A small Georgian mahogany Dressing Table Mirror, c. 1800, the box base with moulded drawers on ogee bracket feet. (1) €220 - 350
109 A pair of panelled heavy oak box Pedestals, 92cms (36”) wide, 84cms (33”) high. (2) €250 - 350
110 A large Canopy Bed, with two heavy carved and turned mahogany front posts, later back, approx. 72” wide. (1) Provenance: Murtagh Guinness, Porters Lodge, Sandy Lane, Barbados. €2000 - 3000
111 An attractive pair of tall Bedside Lamps, each with glass barley twist pillars on platform bases with salmon colour square shades with droplets, approx. 34” high. (2) €250 - 350
112 A triple fold giltwood Dressing Table Mirror, with lotus leaf finials, and a later cloth covered oak Pedestal Desk / Dressing Table. (2) * The above Table was designed as an ensemble by Mariga Guinness for herself, and featured on the front cover of “Vogue’s Book of Houses, Gardens, People,” in 1968. See illustration on page 3. €500 - 700
113 A large late 19th Century brass bound Steamer Trunk / Wardrobe. (1) €300 - 400
114 A large Hepplewhite style carved and reeded mahogany Window Seat, with upholstered ends and seat, 64” wide. (1) €220 - 320
115An attractive purple ground Kuching Rug, cotton stone wash, approx. 9’2” x 6’5” (280cms x 196cms). (1) €250 - 350
116 Late 18th Century French School after Huet “The Salmon Leap at Leixlip,” hand coloured engraving, approx. 23cms x 36cms (9” x 14”). (1) €250 - 350
117 Roland Pym (1910-2006) Watercolour: “Elegant Lady in hunting attire,” signed, and inscribed, approx. 24cms x 16cms (9” x 6½”), gilt frame. (1) €200 - 300
118 A Mezzotint Engraving “One of The Tribe of Levi,” published L. 1778. €80 - 120
119 After George Stubbs A set of six black and white engravings, “Race Horses,” published Lond. c. 1817, in black and gilt frames. (7) €250 - 350
120 A Hepplewhite style Elbow Chair, a bamboo Side Table, and a mahogany Side Table. (3) €120 - 180
121 A walnut Lowboy, in the 17th Century style, the moulded rectangular top above a central drawer and two side drawers, an arched apron, on bell turned legs, united with flat stretchers, now with a later shield shaped mirror attached. (1) €350 - 500
122 A Chippendale style mahogany Side Chair, with vase shaped splat back; together with a beechwood open Armchair, with cane work back on front turned legs, and another three similar Chairs. (5) €150 - 250
123 A collection of 14 early 19th Century black and white Engravings, mostly Irish Scenes. (14) €200 - 300
124 Books: A very large collection of varied Books, including some Irish interest others on literature, poetry, history, travel art, architecture, some antiquarian items, mostly hard backs, some coffee table books, approx. 500 volumes on seven shelves. As a collection, w.a.f. (1) €400 - 600
125 An old single seat pitch pine School Desk. (1) €150 - 200
TOP FLOOR - Childrens Toys
126 A fine large Victorian carved and painted wooden Rocking Horse, with glass eyes, horsehair mane and tail, and brass studded leather bridle and saddle, on a large stained pine stand with turned pillars and four bolt swinging brackets, stamped ‘Patented Jan. 29 1880’, approx. 135cms (53”) high, 160cms (63”) wide. (1) €1200 - 1800
127 A large Victorian wooden Dolls House, of typical design with hand painted red brick exterior, tiled roof, the back with two large doors, opening to reveal stairs and landing and with some contemporary and later wooden furniture, chairs, tables, beds, etc. A lot. (1) €400 - 600
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128 A very fine Victorian carved pine and gesso Toy Horse, with leather tackling, on original spoked iron wheels (one replaced), and with a matching wooden tipping cart on large spoked iron wheels, with circular brass label, approx. 87cms (34”) long. (2) €400 - 600
129 An Edwardian wooden Toy Steam Engine, painted in red green, on four iron wheels (three matching). (1) €130 - 180
130 An attractive Dolls House, in the style of a turreted Gothic Castle, the overall pink ground with white painted coin stones, windows and doors, and the gables with floral decoration, 79cms (31”) high. (1) * Designed and executed by Louise and Patrick Guinness and painted by Phillipa Bayliss. €350 - 450
131 A rare painted wooden Victorian horse drawn Fairground Caravan, with shaped windows and doors, and with removable scroll shaped steps, with circular brass plaques, on two large front spoked iron wheels and with two smaller ditto at rear, approx. 52cms (23½”) high. (1) €350 - 500
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132 An attractive suite of painted Garden Furniture, consisting of a large falling leaf table on tapering cluster iron supports, together with a small matching circular table, and 6 + 4 almost matching folding chairs, together 12 pieces. (12) €500 - 700
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134 A large wrought iron painted Gazebo, of dome shape with double entrance, approx. 11’ high. (1) €400 - 600
135 Two similar Victorian cast metal Garden Seats, each matching gable decorated with ivy leaves, and with wooden seats and backs, the largest 244cms (8’) long; the other 150cms (5’9”) long. (2) €500 - 700
136 A set of matching hardwood Garden or Patio Furniture, an octagonal folding table, a set of four folding chairs, and two folding sun loungers, by Lilo. (7) €400 - 600
137 An attractive painted wrought iron Garden Arch, with Gothic shaped top, approx. 254cms (8’4”) high, 130cms (51”) wide, with 3’ opening. (1) €300 - 400
138 A pair of unusual terracotta Garden Bird Boxes, in the shaped of Pagodas, approx. 127cms (4’2”) high. (2) €300 - 400
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139 A good heavy pair of late 19th Century wrought iron three seater Garden Seats, with shaped latt backs and seats, approx. 74” (188cms) length; 32”h (81cms). (2) Provenance: London Zoo. €1000 - 1500
140 An elaborate pair of heavy cast bronze figural Garden Urns, each in the shape of a female figure in a grotesque animal body, on lion head bases, approx. 165cms (65”) high. (2) Provenance: Prince and Princess Guirey, Garrettstown House, Co. Meath. €2000 - 3000
141 A very large cast bronze Water Feature or Fountain in the shape of an oyster shell supported by two kneeling female figures, approx. 178cms (70”) high. (1) €800 - 1200
142 An unusually heavy pair of attractive cast metal Garden Urns, with stork head handles and swags of flowers on octagonal bases, approx. 74cms (29”) high. (2) €400 - 600
143 A very fine and extremely heavy pair of late Victorian metal Garden Seats, with elaborately decorated pierced backs with central figural medallion with leaf and bird crested sides, on hoof feet, now painted white, approx. 131cms (52”) long. (2) €1000 - 1500
144 A good set of four late Victorian green painted metal Garden Seats, three matching, and another similar en suite each with wooden seats and backs. (4) €700 - 900
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145 After Giambologna An extremely fine large late 19th Century bronze figure of Mercury, approx. 184cms (6’) high, by J. Chiurazzi & Fils, Bronzes - Marbres, Naples, with label, after the original by Giambologna on a large square stone plinth (in three parts) with moulded top and base, overall height 284cms (9’4”) approx and 55cms (21½”) square plinth. (2) €7000 - 9000
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146 An exceptionally fine set of large carved white marble Statuary, “The Four Seasons, - Spring, Summer, Autumn & Winter” each approx. 183cms (7’2”) high, on square bases. (4) €12000 - 16000
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147 A rare set of three heavy matching Victorian, possibly Coalbrookdale, cast metal Garden Seats, now painted white, with elaborate shaped pierced and cast backs decorated with oak leaves and acorns on similar sides with dogs head handles, wooden seats and each on four paw feet, approx. 153cms (5’) wide. (3) €2000 - 3000
148 An extremely heavy pair of antique cast iron Cannon Barrels, 97cms (38”) long. (2) €750 - 1000
149 Seven pallets of 4” concrete Building Blocks. (7) €400 - 600
150 A collection of blue Bangor Slates, various sizes and condition, and some metal rainwater shoots. A lot, w.a.f. (a lot) €100 - 150
151 A large quantity of Firewood, beech, ash, oak etc., containing several ton of timber, all cut into large logs. (1) €700 - 1000
152 An International Topper, one white Design Category C., approx. 10’6” Sail Boat, with landing trailer. Serial No: 43870 (1) €400 - 600
FIRST FLOOR – Lily’s Room
153 A pair of heavy three drawer mahogany Bedside Chests, with moulded fronts and heavy brass handles. (2) €200 - 300
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155 A matching pair of heavy mahogany Chests, with moulded tops over two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 96cms (38”) wide. (2) €350 - 500
156 A 19th Century mahogany Chippendale style two-door Wardrobe, each door with glazed upper panels. (1) €150 - 200157 An attractive and elaborate giltwood Wall Mirror, with dolphin cresting over a decorated frame, 122cms (48”) high, 82cms (32”) wide. (1) €300 - 400
158 A large upholstered mahogany Window Stool, with turned end handles and turned legs, 153cms (60”) wide. (1) €220 - 320
159 A large Canopy Bed, with two profusely carved Victorian mahogany front pillars, 6’4” wide. (1) €2000 - 3000 Provenance: Murtagh Guinness, Porters Lodge, Sandy Lane, Barbados.
160 A small two seater Couch, with turned front legs, covered in cream fabric. (1) €120 - 180
161 A white porcelain Table Lamp, in the shape of an elephant, and another porcelain Lamp with green encrusted branches, and a larger similar Vase. (4) €150 - 200
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FIRST FLOOR – George’s Room
163 A pair of small recycled wooden 10 drawer Spice Cabinets. (2) €150 - 200
164 A small modern upholstered Elbow Chair, in blue stripe material, and an Edwardian walnut Bedside Locker. (2) €150 - 200
165 An attractive pair of painted metal Bedside Lamps, with salmon coloured shades, and a white porcelain Table Lamp. (3) €200 - 300
166 A large carved early 19th Century French Provincial fruitwood Armoire, with moulded cornice over tall carved doors, with pewter hinges and locks, on short cabriole legs, 224cms (7’4”) high, 138cms (54”)wide. (1) €1000 - 1500
167 A tall pine Chest of Drawers, two short and four long drawers; a small pair of painted Tables, and a painted high back Chair. (4) €120 - 180
168 A small 19th Century mahogany Dressing Table Mirror. (1) €100 - 150
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169 A heavy recycled wooden two door Press, with base drawer and metal mounts; and lift top wooden Chest. (3) €200 - 300
170 A large 14 drawer reconstituted wooden Chest. (1) €200 - 300
171 A small blue painted single Canopy Bed, with carved Hepplewhite style front pillars. (1) €220 - 350 * Designed by Mariga Guinness.
172 19th Century Japanese School A large Japanese 2-panelled Screen, “River Landscape with large bank of flowers in foreground,” with raised flower heads, and with stunning gold painted background and silk borders in two parts, overall 166cms x 173cms (5’6” x 5’8”). (2) €1500 - 1800
173 A very large Laundry Basket or Log Basket, stamped H.H. & Co. Ltd., Basket No. B. 1246. (1) €160 - 220
174 A large Edwardian carved and painted Rocking Horse, on pitch pine frame. (1) €800 - 1200
175 A small early 20th Century brass Carriage Clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals. (1) €100 - 150
176 Fred Miller & Averil Burleigh, 1918 Hand-coloured Print - “The Aviators” Per Ardua ad Astra,” an attractive coloured print of elves flying on birds, approx. 37cms x 27cms (14½” x 10½”) gilt frame. (1) €150 - 200
177 19th Century English School, 1887 Watercolour: “Schloss Elz, on The Mosel,” 36cms x 24cms (14” x 9 1/2”), inscribed and signed with initials and dated, wash mount and gilt frame. (1) €150 - 200
178 A set of four late 18th Century hand coloured Engravings, “Exotic Birds,” published by Nodder & Co., London c. 1793; and two others similar. (6) €200 - 300
179 An early 19th Century hand coloured Engraving, “A Robin and Finches perched on branches etc,” 56cms x 43cms (22” x 17”). (1) €160 - 220
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180 19th Century Irish School Watercolour: “Baronial Castle with soldiers in foreground,” approx. 16cms x 23cms (6¼” x 9”) gilt and green mount, gilt frame. (1) €160 - 220
181 After Corot “Landscape with Castle in background,” a coloured print on canvas, 37cms x 52cms (14½” x 20½”), gilt frame. (1) €150 - 200
182 After Tom Brown Attractive coloured Cartoon Print, “A Labour of Love,” a young boy and his dog, pulling a heavy old man in carriage, 24cms x 36.5cms (9½” x 14½), framed. (1) €140 - 200
FIRST FLOOR – Bowed Room
183 A mid-19th Century brass bound mahogany Military or Campaign Chest, in two parts, two short and three long drawers with brass flush handles, on turned legs, 99cms (3’3”) wide. (1) €600 - 800
184 The Diana Mitford Mirror A large 19th Century Venetian Mirror, of oval form with engraved plate and rose and leaf appliques, 104cms (41”) high. (1) €1500 - 2000
185 A pair of tall carved wooden Table Lamps, and shades. (2) €150 - 200
186 A pair of antique style Grotto Chairs, moulded in fibreglass and painted in varied colours. (2) €300 - 400
187 The Marquess of Lansdowne’s Rickshaw A very rare 19th Century Japanese Rickshaw, the lacquer body decorated with peacocks and birds, decorated brass fittings, and two large 18 spoke wheels, and with later leather seat. (1) €2000 - 3000 * Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne (4 January 1845 - 3 June 1927) was a British politician and Irish peer who served successively as the fifth Governor General of Canada, Viceroy of India, Secretary of State of War, and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
188 An attractive upholstered Day-bed or Ottoman, with lift seat in colourful fabric. (1) €300 - 400
189 A matching pair of heavy mahogany Chests, with moulded tops over two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet. (2) €350 - 500
190 A pair of brass Table Lamps, pleated cream shades. (2) €200 - 300
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191 Exceptionally Fine Needlework A magnificent 19th Century embroidered silk Lambrequin, in the 18th Century French style, elaborately decorated with musical motifs, garlands of flowers, love-knots, etc., now of bowed outline, approx. 8’3” wide, with 11’ drop each side. (1) Provenance: Farmleigh, Co. Dublin. €3000 - 4000
192 A George III period mahogany and ebony strung inlaid drop-leaf Pembroke Table, c. 1830, with frieze drawer to one side, the rectangular top with reeded rim, the flaps with rounded corners, on four fine turned and reeded legs, brass castors. (1) €600 - 800
193 A giltwood upright Overmantel Wall Mirror, with leaf cresting, 140cms (55”) high; 94cms (37”) wide. (1) €350 - 500
194 A good pair of pine wood Open Bookcases, Victorian style, with carved corbels, and glass panel sides on bases with double drawers, and with glazed panel doors, 204cms (80”) high, 127cms (50”) wide. (2) €500 - 700
195 An extremely fine copy of an 18th Century Irish Library Cabinet, by Kindel, the swan neck pediment with carved parcel gilt adornments, over two double panel doors, flanked by reeded Corinthian pillars, on a base with five varied drawers, on carved paw feet, 242cms x 127cms (95” x 50”). (1) * Based on the Birr Castle cabinet. €3000 - 4000
196 A large and unusual carved wooden Coffee Table, constructed from an old iron bound door in the 17th Century style, with inset glass top, a carved frieze on four turned legs, 106cms x 92cms (42” x 36”). (1) €350 - 500
197 A very good pair of Easy Armchairs, in the style of Howard & Son, London, upholstered in wine ground floral fabric. (2) €450 - 650 198 A large French Savonnerie Carpet, the floral medallions on a red ground with scrolls etc., and with double borders on two sides, altered, 444cms x 317cms (175” x 121”) as is. (1) €700 - 1000
199 A collection of mostly 18th Century black and white Portrait Engravings, in Hogarth and similar frames, as a lot. (3) €200 - 300
199A Two Engravings of Co. Limerick, four reproduction coloured Prints, Curragh Chase, Co. Limerick, and other various coloured Prints etc. As a lot. (1) €150 - 200
200 19th Century English School “The Sundial,” attractive landscape with sculptured sundial in front of a creeper clad Country House,” O.O.C., 22cms x 13cms (8½” x 5”) in heavy dark frame. (1) €220 - 320
201 Still Life, “Bowl of Roses on Table,” O.O.B., ebonised frame. (1) €100 - 150
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202 Victorian Silk Pictures: “Gentlewomen of Pompeii,” and “Love’s Sacrifice,” an attractive pair, each approx. 39cms x 23cms (15½” x 9”), Christmas Supplement numbers from “The Gentlewoman,” issues, 1894 & 1897, gilt frame. (2) €300 - 400
203 After Ackermann A set of four similar hand coloured Engravings, “Designs for Beds,” c. 1825; and a pair of coloured Prints on black ground. (6) €300 - 400
204 19th Century French, c. 1869 Fine Hand-Coloured Prints: An attractive set of four hand-coloured Fashion Prints, each approx. 27cms x 20cms (10½” x 8”), in gilt frames. (4) €225 - 300
205 Henri Jacques Bueno de Mesquita (1887 - 1962) “Portrait of an attractive Lady in red dress, with ginger hair, kneeling,” signed and dated 1922, approx. 45cms x 38cms (17½” x 15”) framed. (1) €200 - 300
206 19th Century French Engravings Engravings, “Pastoral Scenes,” each approx. 35cms x 47cms (13½” x 18½”) large gilt frames. (2) €300 - 400
207 Early 18th Century Persian Drawing Pen and Ink Drawing “Shah Tahmasp Safavi” the central pen and ink drawing depicting a half length Portrait of the Shah, wearing a turban, with Arabic text surrounding, in an orange ground decorative border, and a later larger decorative surround depicting animals, flowers etc. (1) * Sha Tahmasp Safavi (1514 - 76) ruled Iran from 1524 and is now most famous for creating the Shahnama book of Persian Kings. €400 - 500
208 Neapolitan School An early 19th Century fan shaped three panel Painting on vellum, the large centre panel depicts “Vesuvius Erupting,” framed, vellum length approx. 27cms (10½”) x 54cms (21”); with a gouache over engraved Plate, title page of Wm. Hamiltons Volcanoes, 1776. (2) €300 - 400
209 An important and extremely fine 19th Century English needlework Wall Hanging or Table Cover, approx. 221cms x 117cms (7’3” x 3’10”). (1) €800 - 1200
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210 A large late 19th Century/Early 20th Century Chinese Court Robe, decorated with dragons, flowers and other designs on royal blue silk background, 134cms (53”) high. (1) €350 - 500
211 An important late 19th Century Far Eastern Court Jacket, possibly from Thailand, the entire intrically worked in gold thread and braid, approx. 100cms (39½”) high. (1) €350 - 500
212 After Cecil Aldin “The Best of Friends,” adventures of a puppy and a kitten, a set of four coloured animal prints, each approx. 27cms x 24cms (10½” x 9½”) hogarth frames. (4) €250 - 300
213 Early 19th Century Neapolitan School Gouache: “Genere d’22 Blre. 1822,” a group of volcanic eruptions, inscribed, 21cms x 31cms (8¼” x 12”), wooden frame. (1) €300 - 450
214 Early 19th Century English School Original Feather Picture: “An attractive watercolour picture with Bird perched on tree stump, in a naturalistic setting, the bird made of original feathers,” approx. 22cms x 27cms (8½” x 10½”) gilt frame. (1) €250 - 350215 A cream coloured 2-seater couch. (1) €150-200
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218 A small French style inlaid and crossbanded kingwood Bedside Table, with drawer, damaged leg; and a folding wooden Stand. (3) €120 - 180
219 A large and unusual reconstituted wooden Press, with two heavy panelled doors, designed after a medieval style with heavy metal mounts, 208cms (82”) high, 122cms (48”) wide. (1) €300 - 400
220 A pair of ten drawer mahogany Tallboy Chests, with brass ring handles, on low bracket feet, 135cms (53”) high. (2) €450 - 550
221 A small reconstituted wooden Press, with two panel doors, metal mounts, 176cms (69”) high. (1) €200 - 300
222 A late 19th Century Continental carved walnut high back Chair, covered in wine silk, dam. (1) €120 - 180
223 Antique Engravings: “His Majesty & Officers of State receiving the Turkish Ambassador,” painted by W. Brown, engd. by Orme, Lond. 1791; another “The Triumph of Mercy,” by F. Bartolozzi; another “The Nativity,” as a coll. (3) €150 - 200
224 A set of large early 18th Century black and white Engravings, each approx. 38cms x 53cms (15” x 21”) black frames. (5) €280 - 350
225 Attractive Dog Prints: “The Culprits” after Otto Weber; also “Envy Hatred and Malice,” after H. Zugel, a pair of coloured prints, supplement to “The Graphic,” 1883, each approx. 29cms x 37cms (11½” x 14½”), gilt tipped frames. (2) €280 - 350
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227 A pair of tall Open Pine Bookcases, with inverted breakfront cornice, carved corbels, and base drawers, 211cms (83”) high, 102cms (40”) wide. (2) €500 - 600
228 A bleached circular sycamore Centre Table, with flip up top on turned pillar, with tripod base, approx. 107cms (42”) diameter. (1) €250 - 350
229 A large Canopy Bed, with two heavy Victorian mahogany turned and carved front posts, later back, 72” wide. (1) Provenance: Murtagh Guinness, Porters Lodge, Sandy Lane, Barbados. €2000 - 3000
230 A large Hepplewhite style carved and reeded mahogany Window Seat, with upholstered ends and seat, 64”wide. (1) €220 - 350
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236 A late 19th Century French brass Carriage Clock, of oval shape, in original carrying case, 12cms (5”) high. (1) €200 - 300
237 Early Map of Ireland, c. 1700 Map: Blome (Richard) “A Map of the Kingdome of Ireland,” engd. by R. Palmer, with engd. vignettes of ships and inlaid coats of arms, approx. 39cms x 41cms (15” x 16”), black frame. (1) €220 - 350
238 Map: Nollin (J.B.) Le Royaume D’Irlande. Divise en Provinces Subdivises en Contez et en Baronies selon les Memoires du Sr. Petty et d’Autres... Dedie a Marie D’Este Reyne D’Angleterre, D’Ecosse, et D’Irlande ... Paris 1690, approx. 64cms x 49cms (25” x 19½”), with attractive engraved cartouche, and with contemporary hand colouring, hogarth frame. (1) * Jacobite map of Ireland. €300 - 400
239 Rare Plan of Cork City Map: Rocque (John) A Survey of the City and Suburbs of Cork, lg. engraved map, published London 1759, 63cms x 82cms (25” x 32”), in hogarth frame. Good clean impression. Rare. (1) €1000 - 1500
240 Early French Map of England Map: Robert - “Le Royaume d’Angleterre”... avec la Principaute de Galles et subdivise en Shires au Comtes. Lg. hd. cold. map, Paris 1753, approx. 50cms x 55cms (20” x 21½”) wash mount and hogarth frame. (1) €250 - 350
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241 A pair of large carved giltwood Wall Mirrors, in the George II style, by Harrison & Gill, London & Madrid, with label. (2) €1000 - 1500
242 Newman & Co. Publishers Co. Dublin: An attractive pair of hand coloured lithographic Views, “Kingstown, Co. Dublin,” and “Dublin Bay and Kingstown Harbour,” each approx. 26cms x 35cms (10¼” x 14”) in hogarth frames. (2) €250 - 350
243 Jonathan Fisher, 1794 Dublin Views: A good set of three hand coloured engravings: 1. “ North West-View of the City and Bay of
Dublin” 2. “ South-View of the City and Bay of
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Liffey”Each approx. 20cms x 29cms (8” x 11½”), published by J. Fisher, Dublin 1793 / 94, wash mounts, gilt frames. V. good. Scarce. (3) €500 - 800
244 An attractive pair of Regency style gilt and black two branch Wall Sconces, the circular mirror backs surmounted by carved gilt eagles. (2) €750 - 900
245 Adolfo Dumini, 1892 Italian School “The Birds Nest,” Fine cottage interior view with children, O.O.C., 118cms x 90cms (46½” x 35½”), signed lr. left side, in heavy carved giltwood frame. (1) Provenance: Ald. W.F. Cotton, Hollywood, Dundrum, Co. Dublin purchased by family of present owner at contents sale in February 1918, Lot 632. €4000 - 6000
246 An attractive pair of kingwood and parquetry Card Tables, early 20th Century in the French style, of serpentine style with gilt metal mounted cabriole legs, 72cms (28¼”) wide. (2) €1700 - 2200
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248 An early 19th Century painted and parcel gilt Open Armchair, with cane seat and back, on turned legs (cut down); and an Edwardian walnut Corner Chair, with cane seat. (2) €150 - 250
249 A very good early 19th Century large carved mahogany Armchair, in the Chinese Chippendale style, the shaped pierced and carved back with flower heads, scrolls etc., over two carved arm supports on two similarly carved front legs with dolphin head feet. (1) €1250 - 1750
250 A large and elegant three seater hump back Settee, in the George II style, with five finely carved mahogany legs with mask decoration, on hairy paw feet, upholstered in light green silk brocade, approx. 214cms (7’) long. (1) €1000 - 1500
251 A rust red ground Oriental Carpet, with three rows of six octagons, approx. 312cms x 239cms (10’3” x 7’10”). (1) €250 - 350
FIRST FLOOR – Summer Bedroom
252 An early 19th Century painted Chair, with cross over splat back, cane seat, cross stretcher; another Chair with carved back. (2) €150 - 200
253 An unusual and almost matching pair of reconstituted cherrywood and walnut Side Tables, after a Chinese design, with rectangular tops and drawers on outsplayed legs. (2) €400 - 600
254 A moulded maple Frame, with gilt inner border and with mirror plate, 114cms x 89cms (45” x 35”). (1) €180 - 250
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255 An 18th Century walnut Low Chest, (the base of a Chest on Chest) with long narrow drawer over a similar deep drawer and wide moulded apron on cabriole legs with pad feet, 103cms (40½”) wide. (1) €400 - 600
256 A late 18th Century / early 19th Century large carved walnut Armoire, French Provincial, with moulded cresting above a pair of panelled doors, the centre carved with foliage, flowers and marriage medallions with initials ‘M.R.’, & ‘M.C.’ fluted rounded corners and shaped apron and short feet, 277cms x (9’) high, 153cms (5’) wide. (1) Provenance: Leixlip Castle, Co. Kildare €2000 - 3000
257 Early 19th Century French School An old wool work and collage Picture, of flowers in a vase, inscribed, signed and dated ‘Dedie a la Amitie’ Dec. 1820, 36cms x 28cms (14” x 11”). (1) €160 - 220
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259 A blue and white Chinese porcelain Fish Bowl, 36cms (14”) diameter. (1) €150 - 200
260 A large rectangular early Louis Vuitton Steamer Trunk, decorated in the usual taste, stamped with owners initials “H.R.” and with printed label, “Louis Vuitton, Asnieress Seine, Paris, Nice, Lille and London,” & No. 212387, approx. 112cms (44”) long. (1) * “H.R.” stands for Hermione Ramsden (Mariga’s godmother) who was the daughter of John William Ramsden 5th Baronet. €2000 - 3000
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261 A large 19th Century plaster Bust, “Daniel O’Connell, The Liberator,” approx. 76cms (30”) high overall. (1) €400 - 600
262 After Joseph Tudor “The Obelisk on the Boyne,” engraved by J. Brooks and Crofts, and published in mortal memory of William III, Aug. 1736, approx. 40cms x 51cms (16” x 20”), with wash mount and gilt frame. (1) €700 - 1000
263 After James Malton Rare Engraving: “A View of the Portico of the Senate House of Ireland,” dedicated to the Rt. Hon. John Foster, Speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland. Engraved by Wilson Lowry, approx. 50cms x 62cms (20” x 24½”), in hogarth frame. A very good clear impression. Very Rare. (1) * This fine engraving was described and advertised at a guinea on a loose sheet inserted in part 1, Malton’s Views,” Mac Dowell Cosgrave, R.S.A.I. Journal, Vol. XXXV, Dec. 1905. (1)§ €800 - 1200
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264 After Thomas Malton, c. 1776 Co. Waterford: Rare line engraving, Inside of the Cathedral of Christ Church, Waterford, engraved by John Roberts, approx. 37cms x 48cms (14½” x 19”) hogarth frame. (1) * A very rare print. €400 - 600
265 After John Rocque Maps: “Plan de la Ville, Havre, Baye & Environs de Dublin,” sur la meme Echolle de ceux de Londres, Paris, et Rome, dated 1757 (possibly Paris), 54cms x 76cms (21” x 30”) hogarth frame; and its companion “The First Sheet of an Actual Survey of the Environs of the City of Dublin”, both in hogarth frames. (2) €500 - 700
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267 Lady Siobhan Conyngham - after Wooton “A Bay Arab Stallion, probably The Byerley Turk,” held by a Turkish groom, a view of Constantinople beyond, in its three stages, ancient, medieval and modern, unframed, O.O.C., 236cms x 213cms (7’9” x 7’). (1) N.B. Commissed by the Guinness Family in 1990. €3000 - 4000 * The Byerley Turk is one of three stallions from which all thoroughbred bloodstock throughout the world is descended.
268 Early 19th Century Irish Caricature, c. 1815 Co. Kildare: “The Curragh of Kildare - Captn. Gore’s celebrated Horse Oakstick by Fitzemily beating Mr. Daly’s Narcissus over the Two year old Course for One Thousand Guinea’s on Monday at the April Meeting 1815,” approx. 26cms x 34cms (10¼” x 13¼”), gilt tipped mount, and mahogany frame. Very good. Extremely Scarce. (1) €500 - 750
269 Rare Map of The Curragh Co. Kildare: Walker (Henry) Surveyor. “A Map of the Curragh of Kildare” showing The Race Courses Gentlemen’s Seats etc. Accurately described. Dedicated to The Duke of Leinster and engraved by Kersting, approx. 69ms x 114cms (27” x 45”), with engd. views of The Stand etc., gilt frame. V. Rare. (1) €1500 - 2000
270 A gilded wood and plaster Overmantel Mirror, with pierced scroll cresting, 20th Century, 120cms (47”) high. (1) €450 - 650
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271 Rare Prints of Irish Houses of Parliament After Roland Omer A suite of four Engravings after R. Omer, engraved by P. Mazell and P. Halpin, consisting of: * “The Geometrical Elevation of the Parliament House, Dublin,” published by Bernard Scale, L. 1767, approx. 38cms x 49cms. * “A Section of the House of Lords, Dublin,” approx. 34cms x 41cms. * “A Section of the House of Commons, Dublin, approx. 34cm x 41cms. and one unframed, en suite. A scarce set, in hogarth frames. (4) €800 - 1200
272 Engraved by Giles King after Wm. Jones, 1745 Early Irish Engraving: View of the Salmon Leap at Leixlip, Humbly Dedicated to the Rt. Hon. William Conolly Esq., approx. 43cms x 47cms (17” x 18½”) finely hand coloured in gilt frame. (1) €700 - 1000 * Possibly a unique print.
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273 After Sir Joshua Reynolds, Engraved by James Watson “Charles James Fox, Lady Sarah Bunbury and Lady Susan Fox Strangeways,” a fine mezzotint engraving, London c. 1762, approx. 64cms x 43.5cms (25” x 17¼”), hogarth type frame. Extremely Rare. (1) * Fox is shown here as a youth of thirteen, together with his cousin Lady Susan Fox Strangeways (1743 - 1827). They are walking in the garden of Holland House beneath a window, out of which Charles James’s young aunt Lady Sarah Lennox (1745 - 1826) who married Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury, Bt. during the progress of this picture, is shown leaning forward and pointing to a dove, held up towards her by Lady Susan. Reynolds recorded a payment of £120 for the above oil painting. €1000 - 1500
274 Karl Anton Hickle, (1745 - 1798) “A Portrait of Charles James Fox,” half length, O.O.C., approx. 61cms x 51cms (24” x 20”) in heavy gilt frame. * This portrait was engraved by Mr. Young and published in March 1797. It was painted (probably before 1797) for his Aunt Lady Louisa Conolly of Castletown, Celbridge, Co. Kildare. Note: C.J. Fox shared the liberal-whig views of Tom Conolly - Louisa’s husband. Provenance: Sold in 1965 at the Castletown Sale by the Conolly-Carew family, when purchased by Hon. Desmond Guinness. it subsequently passed to his wife Mariga, and after her death in 1989, to their son Patrick. €4000 - 6000
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HORSe DRAWn CARRIAGeS & VInTAGe VeHICLeS
275 An old box shaped Pony’s Trap, by Taggart, of Cavan, with 12 spoke iron and rubber clad wheels. (1) * Ashford Castle, Cong, Co. Mayo. €600 - 800
276 A good old horse drawn Side Car, with drop sides, on iron clad 14 spoke wheels, by Daniel Bros., Builders, Cavan. (1) * Ashford Castle, Cong, Co. Mayo. €1000 - 1500
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277 A 19th Century painted horse drawn Brougham Coach, 16 spoke back wheels by Mullins & Son, Cork and fourteen spoke wheels by William Kinross & Sons, Stirling. (1) €2000 - 3000
278A A rare and unusual “Siva Parisienne” Citroen 2CV Based Kit Car, painted army green, with canvas roof, based on 1963 Citroen 2 CV, one of only seven made between 1970 and 1975. Number Plate: ZV2084. (1) N.B. Classic Car Tax & Insurance Category. €2500 - 3500
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278 An extremely rare early 19th Century full size Road/Family Coach, the fitted interior with decorated needlework fringe and on a elaborate carved turn style, with iron and leather suspensions, and with two 12 spoke wheels to front and two 14 spoke wheels to the rear, approx. 11’6” long and 6’ wide at rear, and with hand painted coats of arms on both sides, by Charles Collinge, R. Tyrrell & Sons, Long Acre, London. (1) * Bears a full coat of arms on both doors, in particular that of the Conyngham family, Co. Meath. €20000 - 30000
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DInInG ROOM - Silver & Silver Plateware
279 A pair of tall heavy silvered five light four branch Candelabra, approx. 85cms (33½”) high. (1) €300 - 500
280 A good pair of early 19th Century silver plated on copper two branch three light Candelabra, each with centre stoppers, approx. 40cms (15¾”) high. (2) €350 - 450
281 A large boat shaped silver plated Soup Tureen and Cover, on oval stand, a pair of plated Vegetable Dishes with gadroon edges, two other silver plated circular Dishes, one crested. (6) €300 - 400
282 A very large 19th Century silver plated Dish Cover, inscribed “Queen’s Own Royal Regiment,” within a shamrock decorated border, and with a matched similar heavy silver plated Dish with decorated borders. (2) €350 - 450
283 A rare English Victorian silver Cream Jug, Exeter c. 1848, possibly by Williams (R.W, J.W. & J.W.), approx. 7 ozs, with plain body on decorated base with scroll shaped feet. (1) €300 - 400
284 A fine quality and attractive pair of George III small silver gilt oval shaped Bowls / Salts, with gadroon edges, and engraved scroll shaped handles, London 1802, possibly by Henry Nutting, approx. 7 ozs. (2) €250 - 350
285 A good Irish George III circular silver Sugar Bowl, with the mark of Mathew West, Dublin c. 1810, with double beaded punched lip, engraved with interlaced swags and flower heads, on shell capped legs with sunburst decoration, on hoof feet, approx. 7ozs, 8.5cms high, 13.5cms diameter. (1) €700 - 900
286 A late George III English silver Feeding Bowl, possibly by John Wren, London c. 1801, with decorated rim. (1) €160 - 220
287 A rare and attractive George III Irish silver Cream Jug, the gadroon rim embossed with flower and fruit, over an oval body with a band decorated with shamrocks, thistle and Tudor rose, on four paw feet, by James Scott, Dublin, c. 1824, and with West distributors mark, approx. 9 ozs. (1) €300 - 400
287A An attractive English silver three piece Tea Service, teapot (with wooden handle) sugar and cream, each with reeded body, Birmingham c. 1911, approx. 32ozs. (3) €500 - 700
288 An attractive set of 6 Birmingham silver Menu Holders, with pierced panels decorated with bird, scrolls and flower heads, c. 1901, maker H.M., approx. 4ozs. (6) €200 - 300
288A A good quality George IV Irish silver Teapot, by James le Bas, Dublin c. 1825, with floral embossed body enclosing two plain panels with door handle and scroll borders, on four paw feet, approx. 26ozs. (1) €500 - 700
289 A pierced silver scallop shell shaped Dish, on three ball feet, Sheffield c. 1897, by Atkin Bros., approx. 8 ozs. (1) €180 - 250
289A An attractive embossed Scottish silver Hot Water Pot, decorated with flowers scrolls etc., Glasgow c. 1896, approx. 19 ozs, 26cms (10”) high. (1) €400 - 600
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290 A very good heavy early George II English silver Salver, possibly by Thos. Farrer, London 1735, the plain body with contemporary engraved coat of arms, surrounded by a shaped rim decorated with masks and shells, on four scroll feet, approx. 28 ozs, & 28cms (11”) diameter. (1) €1000 - 1500
291 A large Irish George III period plain silver Platter / Tray, of shaped oval form with gadroon edge possibly by Robert Breading, Dublin c. 1797, c. 48.5cms (19”) wide, and approx. 51 ozs. (1) €1800 - 2500
292 A very fine early 19th Century Irish silver Entree Dish, Cover and Handle, with gadroon edges, by Wm. Nolan, Dublin, c. 1815, approx. 57 ozs, with attractive engraved coat of arms, possibly The Blaney Family, Castleblaney, Co. Monaghan. (3) €1500 - 2000
293 An attractive classical shaped English silver Claret Jug, by G.R.E., engraved in typical style, c. 31cms (12”) high, approx. 20 ozs. (1) €700 - 900
294 A good early George III Irish silver Hot Water Pot, of circular baluster form, Dublin c. 1771 by Charles Townsend, profusely chased with finely decorated birds, flowers, scrolls and ruins, the hinged lid with acorn finial and with handle cover in wickerwork, c. 30cms (12”) high, and approx. 25 ozs overall. (1) €1500 - 2000
295 A very attractive early Victorian Irish silver Coffee Pot, with hinged lid, the body with heavy embossed floral panels and with coronet crest within a scrolled panel, by Rob. Smith, Dublin, c. 1852, approx. 27 ozs. (1) €550 - 750
296 A tall elegant Victorian English silver Claret Jug, London 1877, by Messrs. Barnard, finely engraved with panel of cupids and decorated with vines, leaves and branches, c. 35.5cms (14”) high, approx. 23 ozs. (1) €700 - 900
297 A small unusual silver Harp, with embossed decoration and nine blue topped hat pins as strings, Chester c. 1905, 15.5cms (6”) high; and a 19th Century carved Irish bog-oak Harp, decorated with shamrocks etc., approx. 16cms (6½”) high. (2) €350 - 500
298 An attractive suite of 3 similar pierced arabesque style English silver Baskets, of varying size, tazza base, one on three claw feet, and one on ball feet, London c. 1958 - 1962, approx. 28 ozs overall. (3) €350 - 500
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299 An attractive Irish George III silver Dish Ring, with plain rims over an unusual and intrically pierced filigree designed body, by John Power, Dublin c. 1792, approx. 11 ozs. (1) €3000 - 5000
300 An exceptionally rare pair of elaborate early 19th Century silver plated lead heraldic Crests, from a livery harness, each mounted with thick leather backing, and displaying the full coat of arms of the Rt. Hon. Charles Kendal Bushe, and his wife Anne (d. 1857), sister of Sir Philip Crampton Bt. Bushe, was appointed Lord Chief Justice of Ireland 1822 and died 1843. (2) €500 - 800
301 An extremely fine and rare bright cut silver Irish Provincial Sauce Ladle, with shell bowl by Joseph Johns, Limerick c. 1760? with very clear mark, c. 37cms (14½”) long, and approx. 7 ozs, with crested handle. (1) €5000 - 7000 * Bearing the arms of Westropp of Attyflin, Co. Limerick, borne by that family of County Limerick Landed Gentry and its branches.
302 A set of 3 heavy Irish William IV silver Kings pattern Sauce Ladles, Dublin c. 1825, possibly by Peter Walsh, approx 8½” ozs. (3) €200 - 300
303 A very good set of 10 very heavy William IV Irish silver Table Spoons, kings pattern design, Dublin 1835, possibly by P. Weeks, approx. 35 ozs, 22cms (8¾”) long. (10) €550 - 750
304 A rare set of 6 matching late George III Scottish rat-tail silver Dessert Spoons, by J. McKay, Edinburgh c. 1816, each with clear marks, decorated ends, and with engraved owners initials, WG / HB, approx. 12 ozs. (6) €500 - 700
305 A heavy William IV period Irish silver kings pattern Sugar Tongs, Dublin c. 1837, by Peter Walsh, a plain Irish Victorian silver Sugar Tongs, Dublin c. 1839 by James le Bas; a Victorian English silver ditto, and a smaller silver Tongs, five in all, a lot, approx. 9 ozs. (5) €160 - 220
306 An attractive pair of Irish George III bright cut silver Table Spoons, with initials “B”, by Samuel Neville, Dublin c. 1806. (2) €150 - 200
307 Three varied early 19th Century Irish silver Teaspoons, possibly Cork, marked STERLING, a set of six English Victorian silver Teaspoons, a pierced silver Sifter Spoon, and a small silver Sauce Ladle, approx. 10 ozs, overall. A lot. (1) €150 - 200
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308 An unusual plain 18th Century Irish silver Table Spoon, with hooked handle, by John Pittar, Dublin c. 1782. (1) €125 - 175
309 A set of 12 Irish Victorian silver rat-tail Tea Spoons, (6 + 6) Dublin c. 1868, possibly by John Smyth, approx. 10 ozs. (12) €180 - 280
310 An attractive Victorian silver Knife & Fork, with engraved blade and fancy handles, Birmingham c. 1863, two Victorian silver Butter Knives, and a Victorian Spoon. A lot. (1) €120 - 180
311 A set of 6 silver Fruit Knives and 6 matching 2-prong Forks, Sheffield c. 1905, by Martin Hall & Co., each with mother-o-pearl handles. (12) €150 - 200
312 An attractive Victorian silver seal top Spoon, with decorated spool shaped top, spiral twist handle and gilded pierced and engraved bowl, London c. 1857, maker GRE, 17cms, 6¾” long. (1) €180 - 220
313 A George III Irish silver Cake Slice, with elaborately pierced and engraved body decorated with birds and flowers, damaged, with engraved feather edge handle, Dublin c. 1790, possibly by Wm. Bond, approx. 4 ozs. (1) €150 - 200
314 A George III English silver Meat Skewer, London c. 1803, approx. 28cms (11”) long. (1) €180 - 220
315 A rare set of six George III Provincial Irish silver bright-cut Serving Spoons, by Carden Terry and Jane Williams, Cork c. 1810, with name mark and STERLING, approx. 13 ozs. (6) €1200 - 1800
316 A rare early 18th Century engraved and gilded Christening Set, consisting of a heavy silver gilt spoon with elaborate leaf, shell and scroll decorated handle, and shell bowl, a two prong fork and knife, with steel blade, and both with engraved tapering octagonal silver handles in original leather case. (1) €300 - 400
317 A set of 10 late George III Irish silver rat-tail Dessert Spoons, by Edw. Twycross, Dublin c. 1823, approx. 12 ozs. (10) €250 - 300
318 A small heavy Victorian silver Spirit Flask, Sheffield c. 1873, by Jas Dixon & Sons, another small Victorian Spirit Flask, Birmingham, c. 1851, and a silver Cigarette Case, approx. 11 ozs overall. (3) €150 - 200
319 A Scandinavian silvered six Lamp Ceiling Light. (1) €400 - 600
DInInG ROOM – Objets d’Art
320 A rare 19th Century part Conch Shell, carved and engraved with an interior scene of a photographer photographing a nude woman with man peeping in the door; and a pair of framed Shell Pictures of exotic birds. (3) €200 - 300
321 An attractive antique Indian ivory Chess Set, with carved figures, elephants, camels, horses etc., cased. (1) €250 - 350
322 A heavy well carved 19th Century ivory Figure, of an Elephant, in a moving position, approx. 10cms (4”) high. (1) €250 - 350
323 A large silver mounted ivory Letter Opener, with Birmingham marks, and crest with griffin holding a flag, approx. 44cms (17”) long. (1) €180 - 250
324 A very early Celtic period Stone Axe Head. (1) €300 - 400
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325 A rare and unusual grey / green jade Paperweight?, carved in the shape of an elephant, approx. 8.5cms (3½”) long. (1) €200 - 300
326 Jane le Soudier (1885 - 1976) A very well modelled 19th Century French bronze Group of Locusts, signed and with Foundry stamp, approx. 8cms (3¼”) high, 15cms (6”) long. (1) €250 - 350
327 A good quality 19th Century meerschaum Pipe, carved with the head of an elegant lady with bonnet, with silver mount and in original leather case, hinges dam. (1) €140 - 200
328 Late 18th Century Continental School Miniature Portrait: “St. Ignatius,” on ivory, approx. 9.5cms x 7.5cms (3¾” x 3”) in fine gilt metal frame, inscribed “Sn. Ignazio”. (1) €300 - 400
329 19th Century Irish School A half length, “Portrait of Gentleman with white waistcoat and bow tie, seated in red chair,” reputed to be David la Touche, O.O.Panel, approx. 20.5cms x 15cms (8” x 6”), unframed. (1) €200 - 300
330 Guinness Medal, 1865: Heavy circular copper Medal celebrating ‘Benjamin Lee Guinness’ contribution to the Restoration of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin in 1865. Ex. Scarce. (1) €150 - 200
DInInG ROOM – Medals, Militaria & Armoury
331 Irish Volunteers: A scarce engraved oval silver Medal, “Cahir Union, 1781” inscribed “Candordat Viribus Alas,” and awarded “To D. Mc Manus Merit Rewarded by His Brethren in Arms.” (1) €400 - 600
332 Irish Volunteers: Co. Kildare - A rare engraved oval brass Volunteers Badge for “Johnstown Rangers - 1796”. (1) €300 - 400
333 An unusual and rare pair of late 19th / early 20th Century “Plains” beaded hide Moccasins, the upper hide body decorated with blue, red, white and black beads to a typical native North American Indian design, approx. 28cms (11”) long. (2) €1000 - 1500
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334 A rare pair of 19th Century American Flintlock Pistols, by “Antonio Marcos, New York,” each with engraved stock decorated with United States Flags?, and signed on barrels, together with brass powder flask and shot containers, in an associated mahogany gun case, by “Fisher, 188 Strand, London”. (2) €500 - 700
335 A pair of 18th Century Irish Flintlock Pistols, by Fowler of Dublin, housed in associated case, each inscribed “Fowler” on mechanism and numbered consecutively “4431 & 4432 (-X),” and with ‘Dublin’ inscribed on barrels, as is. (2) €300 - 400
336 A late 18th Century steel flintlock Pistol, of Eastern origin, possibly Albanian, with profusely engraved brass mounts and handle, approx. 47cms (18½”) long. (1) €250 - 350
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340 Militaria: A pair of early 19th Century Epaulettes, by John Jones & Co., St. James Square, London, silver bullion; and another attractive pair of Epaulettes, gold thread, with initials J.K.G.? (4) €350 - 500
341 Miliaria: A Victorian Officers full dress Shoulder Belt, with ormolu mounts on Pouch, with silver thread decoration crowned Royal Cipher V.R. & described “Waterloo”. (2) €250 - 350
342 Militaria: A Victorian silver mounted Officers Shoulder Belt, and similar Pouch, with embroidered decoration, and with Birmingham marks, c. 1873, maker B. & P. (2) €350 - 450
343 A very good early 19th Century black Bicorn Hat, profusely decorated with gilt thread, and with gilt button of “The Kings Body Guard,” probably Scottish. (1) €300 - 400
344 A 19th Century black and gilt Bicorn Hat, with gilt button, Order of the Garter, and decorated with ostrich feathers, by Robinson & Steel, Dawson St., Dublin, and two other Dublin made smaller ditto with cut steel decoration. A lot. (3) €250 - 350
345 A Military Helmet, for the Border Regiment with silver and brass badge, and brass chin band, stamped Routledge & Son, Carlisle. (1) €300 - 400
346 A rare Military Helmet for the Fifth Royal Irish Lancers, with original silver badge, with brass chin band, with velvet backing, stamped Hawkes & Co., London. (1) €800 - 1200
347 A Victorian Suit of Armour, in the 16th Century style, the late Victorian suit comprising of helmet, breast plate, tassets, back plate, and full leg and arm defences, with gauntlet support. Etched in parts with simple design, approx. 70” not mounted. (1) Provenance: Castletown House, Co. Kildare. €800 - 1200
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349 A rare and unusual early 19th Century Chinese hardwood ten fold Table Screen, with carved and stained ivory panels depicting typical Chinese celebratory scenes, with music, dance, dragons, and scribes, the reverse with eight smaller carved and coloured scenes depicting interiors of family life, all mounted in centre, approx. 155cms (61”) long opened; 22cms (8¾”) high (each panel). (1) €3000 - 4000
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348 A very large antique steel Breast Plate, with attractive engraved decoration with grotesque heads, etc. Reputed to have been the property of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford. (1) Provenance: by repute, Sir Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, the Lord Deputy of Ireland, to the Conolly Family, Castletown House, and purchased by the Guinness Family at dispersal Sale at Castletown. €350 - 500
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339 A very rare and important early 17th Century steel Cavalry Sword, with pineapple shaped pommel, wire grip and elaborate basket hilt with cross shaped, over a 108cms (42½”) blade, overall length 127cms (50”) long. (1) Provenance: by repute, Sir Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, the Lord Deputy of Ireland, to the Conolly Family, Castletown House, and purchased by the Guinness Family at dispersal Sale at Castletown. €1750 - 2500
337 A very large antique pierced steel Helmet, in two parts, with attractive and engraved decoration with grotesque heads, animals, foliage, etc.. (2) Provenance: by repute, Sir Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, The Lord Deputy of Ireland, to the Conolly Family, Castletown House, and purchased by the Guinness Family at dispersal Sale at Castletown. €2500 - 3500
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BACK HALLWAY
350 An early 19th Century mahogany and crossbanded square Piano, by John Broadwood & Sons, London, with brass mounts, on six reeded legs, 173cms (68”) wide. (1) €350 - 500
351 R. Burford, 1817 “Senate House & University Library,” from Cambridge University Almanack, 1817, original hand coloured engraving; “Elevation of the South West Front of Allwalton Lodge in the County of Huntington,” London 1778; “Elevation of the New East India House now building in Leadenhall Street,” 1798; and 1 other, “A Plan of Madras and Fort St. George,” hogarth frames. (4) €200 - 300
352 Wagner, 18th Century Italian School A set of five black and white Engravings, “Biblical Scenes” each approx. 52cms x 34cms (20½” x 13½”) black frames. (5) €300 - 400
353 After Wheatley “The Volunteers of the City and County of Dublin,” black and white Engraving, London 1784, approx. 50cms x 66cms (20” x 26”) hogarth frame. (1) €150 - 200
DInInG ROOM – Furniture & Paintings
354 A 19th Century Venetian carved and polychrome Blackamoor Figure, standing on the front of a gondola, on a matching stand, approx. 153cms (5’) high. (1) Provenance: Murtagh Guinness, Porters Lodge, Sandy Lane, Barbados. €2000 - 3000
355 An unusual early 20th Century Blackamoor Figure, holding an oyster shell shaped dish, with silver and gilt colouring on a block stand, approx. 153cms (5’) high. (1) €700 - 1000 Provenance: Murtagh Guinness, Porters Lodge, Sandy Lane, Barbados.
356 A rare late 18th Century/early 19th Century polychrome Blackamoor Figure, Venetian, standing wearing a buttoned coat, and holding one hand upwards, on a hexagonal base with armorial cartouche, and lion masks, approx. 158cms (5’2”) high. (1) Provenance: Murtagh Guinness, Porters Lodge, Sandy Lane, Barbados. €3000 - 4000
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357 A pair of large early 19th Century mahogany Dining Chairs, with upholstered high back and seat, with studded imitation leather. (2) €500 - 700
359 A porcelain Rabbit Tureen and Cover, a Fish Tureen and cover, a small Tureen and cover shaped as a cabbage, a gilt decorated Dish, and a Copeland shell shaped Vase. A lot. (5) €150 - 200
360 A pair of tall glass Candlesticks, approx. 46cms (18”) high, and a three light glass Candelabra. (3) €200 - 300
361 Four varied antique cutglass Decanters & Stoppers. (8) €100 - 150
362 Three pairs of large and attractive lined and inter-lined rose pattern silk Curtains, each approx. 12’ high x 7’ wide. (3) €1500 - 2000 * Comissioned by Mariga Guinness for Leixlip Castle.
363 A very good late 18th Century oval giltwood Wall Mirror, with elaborate pierced and ribbon tied cresting and central patrae, with early glass plate and with a later similar matching ditto. (2) €1500 - 2000
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358 An extremely fine 20th Century copy of a highly important George II Irish Mask Serving Table, possibly Limerick, the heavy mahogany top over moulded stained resin body with profusely decorated and pierced frieze with centre basket and with masked shells, flowers, scrolls and branches, on four mask legs with hairy paw feet, 259cms (8’6”) long x 82cms (32”) deep approx. (1) €4000 - 6000
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364 The Mitford Family Table A highly important and extremely fine kingwood brass inlaid and ormolu mounted Library Table, by Henry Dasson of Paris, signed and dated 1887, the attractive segmented and crossbanded top with heavy gadrooned ormolu rim, fitted with two frieze drawers, with drop down fronts recessed brass panels and swaged handles, with further small drawers either side, each end on four brass capped tapering inlaid legs, with galleried platform stretchers joined by a double stretcher, with central ormolu acanthus roundel, on square brass toupee feet, 201cms (79”) long, 104cms (41”) deep and 98cms (38½”) high approx. (1) Provenance: Purchased originally by Algernon Bertram Mitford (1st Lord Redesdale, Batsford House, Gloucestershire) from Henri Dasson of London; then inherited by his 2nd son David Mitford (2nd Lord Redesdale); then given to his daughter The Hon. Diana Mitford who married firstly Bryan Guinness and secondly Sir Oswald Mosley; then given to her 2nd son Desmond Guinness (founder of the Irish Georgian Society, historian and author); and then given to the present owner his son Patrick Guinness. €20,000 - 30,000
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365 A tall 19th Century Chinese Bottle Vase, with plain neck (some dam.), and striped liver red coloured body, approx. 39cms (15½”) high, on a carved hardwood stand. (1) €600 - 900
366 A large Spode blue and white circular porcelain Punch Bowl, decorated inside and outside with landscape and interior scenes. (1) €200 - 300
367 A good quality brown leather Humidor, by Alfred Dunhill of London, with key, the top with owners label. (1) €220 - 350
368 A fine Edwardian Royal Worcester Co. hand painted Coffee Set, 6 cups and saucers, each cup with gilt interiors, and all decorated on the outside with various fruit and variously signed by W. Hale, W.V. Bagnall, E. Townsend, W. Powell, H. Everatt, A. Shuck & Rustain, in original case. (1) €350 - 500
369 A pair of bronze winged mythical Figures, male and female, signed A.A. Weinman, and with foundry mark, J.B. de Posee, Paris, each mounted on thin circular marble base, overall height approx. 61cms (24”). (2) €1000 - 1500
370 Arthur Waagen, French, 1833 - 1898 An exceptionally fine large cold painted metal Group, “The Arab Musician,” with an Arab on horseback, together with a performing monkey, bears signature, on arabesque decorated rectangular base, height 64cms (25”). (1) €4000 - 6000
371 A pair of unusual tall Spanish glass Candle Holders, approx. 43cms (17”) high, and a similar smaller pair, 27cms (10½”) high. (4) €200 - 300
372 Two pair of attractive 19th Century Oriental Imari Wall Plaques / Dishes, approx. 30cms (12”) diameter decorated with floral panels and borders. (4) €300 - 400
373 A large 19th Century mahogany Butler’s Tray, on a matched folding stand. (2) €350 - 500
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374 A large brass bound Georgian period mahogany Lap Desk or Writing Box, with flush brass carrying handles; and an inlaid mahogany Stationary Box with shell decoration. (2) €170 - 220
375 A large oval George III period brass bound mahogany Wine Cooler, with brass carrying handles, approx. 71cms x (28”) wide, on a later Chippendale style stand. (2) €700 - 900
376 A good early 19th Century brass bound mahogany Peat Bucket, with brass carrying handle, approx. 45cms (17½”) high. (1) €1400 - 1800
377 A rare early 19th Century brass bound mahogany Plate Bucket, one side with opening, brass carrying handle, 44cms (17”) high. (1) €1400 - 1800
378 An unusual William IV Irish telescopic three tier rectangular Dumbwaiter, in the style of Williams & Gibton, on a platform base with turned bun feet, approx. 122cms (48”) wide. (1) €600 - 800
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380 A large late Victorian figured mahogany Lazy Susan, with circular top, 55cms (21½”) diameter, on heavy hexagonal and turned base. (1) €200 - 300
381 A large red rust ground Indian Carpet, in rows of multiple squares, each decorated with different designs, 20’10” x 13’ wide. (1) €800 - 1200
382 An attractive large Georgian style oval figured mahogany Hunt Table or Wakes Table, on eight square legs, approx. 303cms (11’9”) long; 150cms (59”) wide at centre. (1) €2000 - 3000
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383 An unusual set of 12 ebonised and carved Chinese Chippendale style Dining Chairs, with pierced pagoda designed backs over drop in seats, on cluster column legs and stretchers. (12) €2000 - 3000
384 A good late 18th Century Derby porcelain Plate, the centre panel decorated with lions, a large circular delphware Dish, possibly Dublin or Bristol, and various other blue and white plates and a dish. A lot, as is. (1) €250 - 350
385 A large and unusual 22ct gold plated Cutlery Service, of seventy two pieces, dinner forks, knives, spoons, tea knives, forks, a twelve piece place setting, and other items. (a lot) €600 - 800
386 A rare and unusual Apostle-type Spoon, with crowned figural pierced handle, over a plain bowl with elaborate early coat of arms on reverse, indistinct marks, 14.5cms (5¾”) long. (1) €150 - 200
387 A rare and elaborate Apostle type Spoon, the top with fine figure of classical woman with hound, over a rococo designed handle, and with chased leaf shaped pierced and gilded bowl, approx. 3 ozs, London c. 1854, maker F.H. (1) €200 - 300
388 An 18th Century oak tilt-top Centre Table, the circular top over a turned pillar on tripod base, approx. 76cms (30”) diameter. (1) €350 - 450
389 An unusual and attractive Irish mahogany Campaign type folding Writing Desk, on X frame, with fitted leather interior and brass mounts, stamped Hicks, & No. 1801 on base. (1) €600 - 800
379 A very fine and rare 18th Century mahogany Side Table, c. 1770, the large rectangular top made from one single plank, above a deep frieze decorated with blind Chinese fret, on square tapering legs, with block feet, 265cms (8’8”) long, 80cms (31½”) deep. (1) €15000 - 20000
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390 A very large and important Chinese baluster shaped Vase and Cover, 18th / 19th Century, decorated in Famille Verte enamels with panels of figures depicting joyous family scenes, amidst polychrome floral ground, approx. 84cms (33”) high. (1) €4000 - 6000
391 18th Century English School “Fine, Half-length Portrait of James Butler of Kilkenny Castle,” O.O.C., approx. 66cms x 56cms (26” x 22”0, in attractive carved Florentine style gilt frame. (1) €3500 - 5000
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393 Thomas Sidney Cooper R.A.,1803 - 1902 “In the Meadows,” fine landscape with cattle and sheep resting in a landscape, O.O.C., approx. 49cms x 36cms (14” x 19¼”), signed and dated 1888, and inscribed with artists address on label on reverse, with wax seal, in a heavy contemporary gilt frame. (1) €2000 - 3000
394 19th Century English School, F. Proschwitzky, 1887 “Studies after Rembrandt,” collage of portraits, head and shoulders, including self-portraits, female portraits etc, O.O.C., 61cms x 51cms (24” x 20”), signed and dated in contemporary gilt frame. (1) €1000 - 1500
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392 Sir Gerald Festus Kelly “Ma Seyn Sin Dancing,” O.O.C., 74cms x 48cms (29” x 19”) in fine large gilt frame. (1) Provenance: Christies, London, c. 1990. €6000 - 8000
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395 Follower of C.J. Vernet, c. 1800 “East Meets West, A Busy Port Scene,” possibly Istanbul, O.O.C., 71cms x 131cms (29” x 51½”), in a gilt frame. (1) €3000 - 4000
396 18th Century Roman School “Study of a Shepherd Boy,” O.O.C., approx. 87cms x 74cms (34” x 29”), possibly part of a bigger painting, black and gilt frame, with early 19th Century label of Nixon & Sons, Picture Dealers, Dublin. (1) €1500 - 2000
397 Early 19th Century Naive School, T. Palmer, 1849 Co. Mayo: “Magnificent large Mayo Landscape, centred by Ballintubber Abbey, the North Mayo Hunt chasing in the direction of the Town of Crossmollina, with a bridge, roofless houses and mountains beyond, and with a dead hare, a dead snipe and a greyhound and a flintlock double barrel rifle in foreground,” O.O.C., approx. 81.5cms x 97cms (32” x 38”), signed and dated April 1849, in oak frame. (1) Provenance: Greenwood Park, Crossmolina, Co. Mayo. €3000 - 4000
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“The Spirit of Justice,” A Figure of Erin, representing Ireland as a female figure holding a harp., O.O.C., 102cms x 76cms (40” x 30”), signed and inscribed ‘Caroline Norton, A Study for Justice in the House of Lords.’The harp here is of Irish origin, and has striking similarities to that depicted in Maclise’s mammoth oil in the National Gallery, “The Marriage of Aoife and Strongbow” (1)Provenance: Thought to have been acquired by the 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava , Caroline Norton was the younger sister of his mother Helen Blackwood , Baroness Dufferin and Clandeboye. The picture remained at Clandeboye until the 1960’s when there was a sale there and it was acquired by Mariga Guinness (Princess Marie Gabrielle of Urach) and thence by descent to the current owner, her son, Patrick Guinness : Exhibited at the NPG London in 1972.Caroline Norton also had an Irish connection, being a granddaughter of the playwright Richard Brindsley Sheridan. She was one of three sisters, collectively referred to as the ‘Three Graces’ due to their combined beauty and accomplishments. Caroline’s eldest sister, Helen, married Price Blackwood, the 4th Baron Dufferin and Clandeboye. Through her, Caroline became
the aunt of Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava who was to become the 3rd Governor General of Canada,8th Viceroy of India and was the British Ambassador to Russia,Ottoman Empire, Italy and France during his long and successful diplomatic career. Helen’s Bay in Co. Down and Helen’s Tower (which inspired poems by both Tennyson and Browning) on the Clandeboye estate were named after Caroline’s sister and this portrait of her was to remain at Clandeboye for nearly 100 years.Literature: ‘’Conquering England: Ireland in Victorian London’’, The National Portrait Gallery London, March/June 2005; ‘’Daniel Maclise: Romancing the Past’’, The Crawford Gallery, Cork, Oct 2008 - Feb 2009 Literature: ‘’ A Scandalous Woman: The Story of Caroline Norton’’ by Alan Chedzoy Allison and Busby London 1992; ‘’Daniel Maclise: Irish Artist in Victorian London’’ by Nancy Weston, Four Courts Press 2001; ‘’Conquering England: Ireland in Victorian London’’ 2005 by Fintan Cullen and R.F. Foster; and ‘’Daniel Maclise 1806-1870: Romancing the Past’’, ed. Peter Murray 2008, p.64, full page illustration p.65.* An Icon of the Feminist Movement. €50,000 - 70,000 See illustration also on inside front cover
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400 Early 19th Century Dutch School “A Stormy Coastal Scene with fishing boats and a two deck man-o-war at full sail, town in the distance,” O.O.C., 51cms x 61cms (20” x 24”) approx, in an attractive carved giltwood frame. (1) €1000 - 1500
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402 After Thos. Daniels & J. Wakes “Interior View of Palace Madura,” published by Daniels, May 1798, approx. 54cms x 74cms (21” x 29”), hogarth frame; “Gate of the Tomb of the Emperor Akbar,” pub. Lond. (Bowyer) 1793, approx. 51cms x 66cms (20” x 26”); “Paraswal Roma Sabha,” engd. by T. Daniels, Lond. 1803; approx. 46cms x 59cms (18” x 23”), both gilt frames; three coloured aquatints. (3) €500 - 700
403 After J. Laporte “The Salmon Leap at Leixlip,” 38cms x 55cms (15” x 21½”), in gilt frame. (1) €250 - 350
404 A.E. George Russell Watercolour: “Mermaid swimming with colourful Fish,” a study for a larger painting, 49cms x 25cms (19¼” x 10”) approx, signed with initials. (1) €750 - 1000
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401 A highly important Paris Tapestry, c. 1620, depicting a scene from the Story of Antemesia, showing four victorious figures wearing laurel leaves and blowing horns, the borders with marshall trophies. Atelier of Frans Van Den Planken and Marc de Comans, approx. 381cms x 330cms (12’6 x 10’10”). (1) €25000 - 35000 Provenance: Purchased by the Hon. Desmond Guinness, in London in the 1960’s,entirely cleaned, rebacked and relined at Messrs Tvatt of Stockholm. See illustration also on back cover
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405 After Joshua Reynolds “Mrs. Horneck,” in Eastern Attire, a sepia engraving by R. Dunkarton, published by W. Shropshire, London 1778, 52cms x 37cms (20½” x 14½”), with publishers label on reverse, claiming “First State,” gilt frame. (1) * The sitter, Mrs. Hannah MacArdell, widow of Captain Kane William Horneck, was known as the Plymouth Beauty. €300 - 400
406 18th Century Irish School - In the Style of Lawrence of Dublin An oval half length, “Portrait of an elderly Lady, with lace bonnet, seated holding a book, possibly Mrs. Delany?” O.O.C., approx. 43cms x 38cms (17” x 15”), gilt frame. Provenance: Gift of Lord Dufferin, Clandeboye. (1) €500 - 700
407 After Indeisseff Hand-coloured litho views, “L’Eglise de St. Basile, Vue de Kremlin,” c. 1845, approx. 39cms x 46cms (15” x 18”); and “Palais Nikolaiewsky au Kremlin,” approx. 39cms x 50cms (15” x 20”), both in gilt frames. (2) €250 - 350
408 After Henry Salt Three similar coloured aquatints, “The View of Grand Cairo;” “The Obelisk at Axum,” and “Mucculla in Abyssinia,” each engraved by D. Havell, and published by Wm. Miller London, 1809, and each approx. 51cms x 67cms (20” x 26”), in hogarth type frames. (3) €700 - 900
409 After Thomas Daniels A set of three coloured aquatints, Indian Views, “Ruins at the Ancient City of Gour;” “The Taj Mahal at Agra,” and “The Chalees Satoon in the Fort of Allahabad on the River Jumna,” published by Rob. Bowyer, London 1795, each approx. 49cms x 64cms (19” x 25”), in matching gilt frames. (3) €800 - 1200
410 After David Roberts “View of Jerusalem,” approx. 30cms x 46cms (12” x 18”), coloured engraving, c. 1839, walnut frame. (1) €200 - 300
411 After Henry Salt “The Mosque at Lucknow,” engraved by L. Hill, published by Wm. Miller, London 1809, 49cms x 68cms (19” x 26½”), in gilt frame. (1) €350 - 500
412 R.P. Spiers, 19th Century English School, 1865 Architectural Pencil Sketch, “Cloisters [Window] Ratisbon” approx. 26cms x 17cms (10¼” x 6½”) signed with initials and dated Sept. 1865, gilt frame. (1) €200 - 300
413 Surfing in its infancy Unusual aquatint Print, “Natives surfing the Waves,” by Horsell after G. Gold, published by G. & W. Nicoll, London 1800, hogarth frame. (1) €150 - 200
414 Early 19th Century English School, S. Prout Fine Pencil Drawing, “Le Grand Place, Brussels?” fine pencil and colour highlights, approx. 32cm x 19cms (12½” x 7½”), gilt frame. (1) €300 - 400
415 H. Kobel, 1775 Sepia Watercolour: “Da hooge Vloet voor Scheeringen,” signed dated 1775, approx. 18cm x 29cms (7” x 11½”), gilt frame. (1) €250 - 350
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416 An impressive three piece Empire style ebonised and gilt Parlour Suite, in the manner of George Smith, covered in yellow damask, consisting of two seater couch and two matching armchairs. (3) * Similar to a design at the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, England, and that of a suite in the collection of Edward Knoblock, 11 Montague Place, London. €1500 - 2000
417 A very good early 19th Century large carved giltwood convex Overmantel Mirror, with eagle cresting and with double candle sconce either side, height overall approx. 120cms (47”); 99cms (39”) wide. (1) €700 - 1000
418 A large giltwood and gilded plaster upright Overmantel Mirror, in the French style, with mounted trophy cresting, 155cms (5’1”) high; 110cms (43”) wide, bevelled plate. (1) €500 - 700
419 A very unusual mahogany Book Rack, the rectangular top over a deep shelf in the form of a trough, with turned uprights, open fretwork sides, and with spindle legs united by X shaped stretcher, 83cms (36”) wide. (1) €1200 - 1500
420 Two similar brass Candlesticks, and a plated brass Carriage style Clock. (4) €100 - 150
421 A Sevres pink ground Cup, Cover & Saucer, 19th Century, and a white Vase and Cover. (5) €150 - 250
422 A tall blue and white Chinese Vase, decorated with figures, and four character mark on base, 30.5cms (12”) high; and a blanc-de-chine Figure of an Empress, 24cms (9½”). (2) €150 - 200
423 An attractive pair of late Sitzendorf porcelain Figures, modelled with Man & Women selling birds, 9”. (2) €220 - 280
424 A pair of Grafenthal porcelain Figures, modelled with Young Man & Women with bird cages, 8” (20cms); and one other Figure. (3) €150 - 200
425 A good metal model of an Elephant, with trunk raised on wooden base. (1) €125 - 175
426 An unusual early 19th Century Empire Carriage type Clock, the circular enamel face with etched ormolu centre, signed Fred. Quincha a Vienne, with ormolu rim, and housed in ormolu mounted black frame. (1) €250 - 350
427 A. Plegrain, 19th Century French A very fine bronze Study of “Bathing Nude Woman,” signed, on Sienna marble and brass base, 28cms (11”) overall. (1) €480 - 680
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428 An unusual Art Nouveau plated Stand, possibly late 19th Century French with a shaped green bowl below a green glass funnel shaped vase, the handle a female figure, approx. 50cms (19½”) high. (1) €300 - 400
429 A 19th Century English porcelain oval shaped Basin & Ewer, the yellow ground body decorated with flowers and gilt, and a white porcelain basket, a lot, as is. (1) €125 - 175
430 A 19th Century Staffordshire Powder Jar, the original decorated lid with View of Strathfieldsaye The Seat of The Duke of Wellington. (2) €200 - 300
431 A white porcelain Lamp, in the shape of a Chinese Vase and Cover, 46cms (18”) high, with shade, and a white porcelain Corinthian style Table Lamp, 36cms (14”) high. (2) €200 - 300
432 A rare 19th Century hardwood Teaching Board, probably of African origin, inscribed on both sides in native script, with passages from The Koran, 43cms (17”) long approx. (1) €250 - 350
433 A good brass Club Fender, with deep buttoned leather upholstered corner seats and open centre, approx. 147cms (58”) wide; 43cms (17”) deep. (1) €600 - 900
434 A giltwood and painted Side Table, Italian, 18th Century, wooden top, on astragal turned legs with leaf carved, decoration distressed, approx. 121cms (47½”) wide, 70cms (27½”) high. (1) €800 - 1000
435 An early 19th Century fitted mahogany Paint Box; and four other mahogany etc. Games Boxes, one containing carved marble chess pieces (incomplete). A lot. (5) €300 - 400
436 A very fine large early 19th Century carved Conch Shell, with engraved cameo of Diana and her Nymphs Hunting. (1) €800 - 1200
437 A good 19th Century mahogany and parcel gilt Settee, the upholstered back with straight gilded top, the arms with moulded gilt dolphin heads, upholstered seat and on four outswept short legs, 178cms (70”) wide. (1) €1200 - 1800
438 An octagonal shaped Moorish Table, profusely inlaid with ivory and bone, and with open Arabic shaped sides, approx. 66cms (26”) wide, 61cms (24”) high. (1) €280 - 350
439 A 19th Century patchwork Wall Hanging Picture, of an Egyptian deity, approx. 92cms x 46cms (26” x 18”). (1) €150 - 200
440 A pair of large blue ground baluster shaped Chinese Vases and Covers, possibly 18th Century, decorated with enamelled insects and flower heads, approx. 61cms (24”) high, with faults. (2) €1200 - 1800
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442 A rare and unusual heavy 19th Century bronze Elephant Incense Burner, of Oriental design, profusely decorated in ceremonial style with mounted pagoda type temple, approx. 36cms (14”) high (some faults). (1) €350 - 500
443 A large French style ormolu and porcelain Mantle Clock, the vase shaped royal blue porcelain body with elaborate floral cresting, circular enamel dial and with large rams head handles, on a base with scroll supports, leaf cresting and on eight turned legs, approx. 57cms (22½”) high. (1) €1800 - 2500
444 A large heavy brass tripod Spirit Level, by Troughton & Simms, London, c. 1900, in original mahogany box. (1) €300 - 400
445 An early 19th Century mahogany brass bound Writing Box / Slope, with brass carrying handles, 56cms (22”) long. (1) €180 - 250
441 A rare 18th Century carved giltwood Console Side Table, the moulded speckled white marble top over a wide frieze decorated with Gothic type arches, on two carved front legs with large hoof feet, approx. 129cms (50½”) wide. (1) Provenance: Purchased at St. Anne’s Clontarf, home of Benjamin Lee Guinness. €3000 - 4000
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446 A rare Italian 19th Century carved wooden Grotto Chair, with silver and painted decoration and with dolphin shaped handles. (1) €1000 - 1500
447 A fine and attractive cream and royal blue ground Carpet, the centre profusely decorated with flowers, scrolls etc., and with large red ground border, 340cms x 247cms (11’2” x 8’1”). (1) €500 - 700
448 A fine quality circular French Centre Table, Empire style, the veined grey marble top with brass banding, on three legs, each set with neo-classical ormolu busts and feet, on tri-form, the whole embellished with ormolu classical motifs, 91cms (36”) diameter, 70cms (27½”) high. (1) €3000 - 5000
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452 A framed Intaglio, profile portrait of a Roman Head after the antique, 12cms (5”) high; and a similar Parian Figure, 20cms (8”) high. (2) €200 - 300
453 An early 19th Century mahogany drop-leaf Dining Table, on square gate leg supports, 117cms x 141cms (46” x 55½”). (1) €400 - 500
454 An attractive 19th Century shell Arrangement, in the form of a Vase of Flowers, under original glass dome on mahogany stand. (1) €1000 - 1500
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454 An attractive 19th Century shell Arrangement, in the form of a Vase of Flowers, under original glass dome on mahogany stand. (1) €1000 - 1500
455 A small 19th Century circular blue and white porcelain Bowl, a circular blue and white Vase, and a small late 18th Century blue and white porcelain sweet meat Dish. (3) €180 - 220
456 A good early 19th Century Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed Chinese designed Meat Dish, approx. 53cms (21”) wide. (1) €200 - 300
457 A porcelain Guinness Advertising Ashtray, with match box holder, in the shape of a Guinness barrel. Rare. (1) €100 - 150
458 A 19th Century Wedgwood black basalt Vase, decorated in the Egyptian style, a small black basalt Wedgwood Bowl, and a mauve ground 19th Century English porcelain Stationary Rack, decorated with flowers, and one other item. (4) €150 - 200
459 A small 19th Century red boulle and ormolu mounted Mantle Clock, in the French style, with ornate circular brass dial with enamel Roman numerals, approx. 32cms (12½”) high. (1) €300 - 400
460 A heavy Victorian Parianware Figure, “Mother and Child,” approx. 36cms (14”) high. (1) €150 - 200
461 An early 19th Century white painted Polescreen, the circular moulded screen with floral embroidered inset, on a tripod base. (1) €180 - 250
462 An attractive pair of large 19th Century Imari baluster shaped Vases and Covers, decorated with panels of figures, tigers and birds, on a russet trellis ground, with elephant handles, 41cms (16”) high. (2) €600 - 800
463 A good quality late 18th Century Irish mahogany Silver Table, with tray top, over a shaped frieze with shell decoration front and back, on carved legs with pad feet, 75cms (29½”) wide. (1) €1500 - 2000
464 A pair of Oriental blue and white porcelain Fish Bowls, 20th Century, 40cms (16”) diam. (1) €250 - 350
465 A set of four 19th Century painted beechwood parlour Chairs, in the French style with decorated and pierced mesh backs over shaped cane work seats, on front turned outsplayed legs, with faults. (4) €400 - 600
466 Two antique style brass and copper bound Fuel Buckets. (2) €200 - 300
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467 A good heavy late 19th Century brass Fender or Fire Curb, the top rail supported by numerous small turned pillars, 132cms (52”) wide. (1) €200 - 300
468 A 19th Century gilded Sheffield Inkstand, in the form of an elephant’s head. (1) €250 - 350
469 A late 18th Century / early 19th Century carved marble model of a seated Thai Buddha, with remains of painted and gilt decoration, approx. 27cms (10½”) high. (1) €500 - 700
470 A small fine quality early 19th Century carved white marble “Figure of a Putti seated on a rock, and holding a dolphin” on a speckled marble plinth, approx. 23cms (9”) high, 21cms (8¼) long. (1) Provenance: Purchased at Carton House Sale. €400 - 600
471 A small 19th Century gilt metal Mantle Clock, French 2nd Empire, pedestal surmounted with flags and with circular enamel dial, flanked on one side by a standing figure of Napoleon, and with military motifs, 21cms (8¼”) high approx. (1) €250 - 350
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473 A matching pair of small rectangular Occasional Tables, with serrated edges on square moulded legs. (2) €250 - 350
474 An unusual set of four small late Victorian turned and reeded matching Footstools. (4) €150 - 200
475 A good quality late 18th Century Irish mahogany Silver Table, with rectangular tray top over a shaped frieze, on shell carved legs and carved trifed feet, approx. 81cms (32”) wide. (1) €1250 - 1750
476 A large 19th Century Irish Bog Oak Panel, carved with monastic ruins, shamrocks, thistles and Tudor rose etc., approx. 31cms x 22cms (12” x 8½”); also another Panel embroidered with gold thread to a Celtic design, both stationary pads? Unusual. (2) €200 - 300
477 An early Belleek white glazed Nautilus Vase, with First Period black printed mark, 22cms (8½”) high. (1) €400 - 600
477A A rare 18th Century Irish blue and white Delft octagonal Plate, with flower bricks and other typical designs, with 6 mark on reverse, also label for Castletown Irish Delft Exhibition, from Rosc 1971; together with a 19th Century circular blue and white (possibly Irish) Plate, with birds, flowers, etc. (2) €350 - 500
478 A 19th Century Imari porcelain Vase, the overall floral decoration with two panels figures in a landscape, with red mark on base, 25.5cms (10”) high. (1) €125 - 175
479 A good 18th Century Irish mahogany Tea Table, the circular top with moulded rim, on a baluster support and tripod base with pad feet, 74cms (24”) diameter. (1) €300 - 400
480 A pair of late 18th Century painted and parcel gilt Open Armchairs, in the Neo-Classical style, with shield shaped backs, downswept padded arms, fluted serpentine seats on square tapering grooved legs with square feet, upholstered in silk. (2) €1500 - 2000
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472 A magnificent 18th Century carved giltwood Overmantel Mirror, in the Chippendale taste, composed of leafy scrolls, shell work, ruined masonry pillars, rocks, and icicles, and with four candle and figure holders either side, the cresting surmounted with large exotic bird, and with two further carved exotic birds facing each other either side, on two large scroll supports, approx. 198cms x 188cms (6’6” high x 6’2” wide). (1) Provenance: Purchased Carton House Sale, 1943. €30000 - 50000
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481 An exceptionally fine early 19th Century Dutch mahogany Wardrobe, the triangular broken pediment over a pair of inlaid and crossbanded figured mahogany panel doors, applied with foliage, joined by three quarter canted columns with brass capitals, the base with three long drawers, the bottom set forward, with shaped apron, on square feet, 250cms (8’2”) high, 177cms (68½”) wide. (1) Provenance: Bowood House, Derry Hill, Wiltshire, UK. €8,000 - 12,000
482 A pair of Georgian style mahogany Side Chairs, with shield shaped backs and seats, on square tapering legs with spade feet, with floral pattern covering. (2) €200 - 300
483 A rare 18th Century, probably Irish, mahogany tilt top circular Centre Table, with bird cage, cannon barrel support on tripod base with pad feet, 80cms (32”) wide. (1) €1200 - 1800
484 An early 19th Century engraved octagonal Slate Sun Dial, with brass gnome, approx. 27cms (10½”). (1) €250 - 350
485 An early 19th Century two part folding octagonal Sailors Valentine, with elaborate concentric shell decorations, approx. 37cms (14½”) wide. (1) €700 - 1000
486 A Belleek coloured floral Basket, with strap mark, some faults. (1) €200 - 300
487 A carved early 19th Century marble Relief Panel, “A Classical Female Figure playing a lyre, with cherub displaying music,” some faults, 17cms x 41cms (6¾” x 16”). (1) €250 - 350
488 An early 20th Century tole-work Display, “An Urn of colourful flowers,” 94cms (37”) high. (1) €400 - 600
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489 An attractive large fawn ground Carpet, with multiple borders and centre with multiple small decorated squares, approx. 462cms x 274cms (15’2” x 9’). (1) €300 - 400
490 A William and Mary style long rectangular giltwood Stool, covered in green draylon, on six shaped feet united by two X shaped stretchers, approx. 140cms (55”) long. (1) €350 - 500
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492 A set of three upholstered Open Armchairs, in the 17th Century style, with red velvet covered bodies, and with wool worked panelled backs and seats decorated with birds etc. (3) €500 - 700
493 Alex. Williams. R.H.A. (1846-1930) Watercolour, “A Cove in Achill [Co. Mayo]” approx. 27cms x 47cms (10½” x 18½”), signed and inscribed gilt frame. (1) €200 - 300
494 Early 19th Century Irish Naive School Co. Mayo: Watercolour: “Greenwood Park the Seat of John Knox Esq. July the 12th, 1813,” signed, approx. 41cms x 53cms (16” x 21”) with gilt and black glass mount, and gilt frame. An attractive primitive, with bird on entrance gate, stepped front door, and farm houses beyond. (1) John Knox (1786-1861), J.P., Greenwood Park, Killala, County Mayo, a major in the North Mayo regiment, was born on 3 November 1786. He was elected a member of the Dublin Society in 1809, his proposers being John Eyles Madden and General Vallancey. He married Jane Handy of Bracca Castle, County Westmeath, in 1830, and died on 10 March 1861. €4000 - 6000
495 19th Century Irish School, c. 1830 Watercolour: “Kingstown Harbour, looking towards Howth Head with steamboat in foreground,” approx. 22cms x 43cms (8½” x 16¼”), in gilt frame. (1) €300 - 400 * Reputed to be the first image of the steamboat packet service in Dublin.
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497 Frederick Wm. Burton (1816-1900) Pen & Ink Sketch: “A Viking Standard Bearer, leading a charge,” approx. 20cms x 12cms (8” x 4½”), signed and inscribed, 4th April, 1851, with wash mount and gilt frame. (1) €350 - 500
498 Robert Richard Scanlon, died 1876 Watercolour: “Portrait of a Young Gentleman, holding a top hat,” approx. 21cms x 14cms (8¼” x 5½”), signed and inscribed on label on reverse, gilt frame. (1) Provenance: Collection Captain Price. €350 - 500
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496 George Miller (fl. 1815 - 1819) Watercolour: “St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin” approx. 39cms x 56cms (15¼” x 22”) signed on mount, inscribed on reverse, wash mount gilt frame. An outstanding work, unrecorded until now. * Inscribed on reverse. ‘This view of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin is painted by George Miller who I am informed by Mr. J.G. Robertson of Kilkenny was employed about the year 1810 as a scene painter in Cherrys Theatre, Waterford - he was brought to Kilkenny by Wm. Robertson, Archt., and employed to make drawings of the ancient buildings in Co. Kilkenny, bits of scenery and residences - he was 2 or 3 years at this work in conjunction with John Gibbs (see Antiquities and Scenery of the County Kilkenny, publs. by J.G. Robertson, Kilkenny 1851). He went back to England and committed suicide. He was married to a sister in law of Colonel Brown who was sometime head of the Dublin Metropolitan Police. Miller published, Description of the Cathedral Church of Ely, with account of the Conventual Buildings etc., with numerous plts. L. 1807. Provenance: This drawing was purchased by William Longfield and by descent to T.H. Longfield. €5000 - 7000
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499 Christian Stocklin, 1741 - 1795 Fine Italian Architectural View, “Interior of Palace Ruins with numerous figures,” and its companion a similar subject, a pair, O.O.P., approx. 33cms x 43cms (13” x 17”), both signed, one with date 1769? and both inscribed on label reverse, later gilt frames. (2) Provenance: Danby Hall, Leicestershire, and later Rosyln Park, later Sandymount Park, Dublin. N.B. Stocklin was a pupil of Geo. Paolo Pannini. €5000 - 7000
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500 William Woodburn (1735 - 1818) after Vernet Representations of Morning and Night, “A lagoon by moonlight with fisherfolk by a fire in the foreground,” and “A harbour entrance with figures on a quay in the foreground,” an almost matching pair, oils on canvas, approx. 102cms x 135cms (40” x 53”) & 102cms x 128cms (40” x 50”), signed and dated 1768, in contemporary giltwood frames. (2) Provenance: Marquis of Headford, Headford, Kells, Co. Meath (Sold Chrisites 29th November 1968). Note: The above paintings were copied by Wm. Woodburn from the paintings by Vernet at Russborough. €25,000 - 35,000
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501 Martin Archer Shee Watercolour: “Family Group with three young Girls Reading,” approx. 13.5cms x 16cms (5¼” x 6¼”), in gilt frame. (1) €250 - 400
502 Samuel Lover (1797 - 1868) Sepia Watercolour: “The Ruins at Clonmacnoise,” signed, approx. 9.5cms x 14cms (3¾” x 5½”), with manuscript verse on mount in the hand of the author, gilt tipped wooden frame. V. good. (1) €400 - 600
503 Early 19th Century Irish School Watercolour: “Reginald’s Tower, The Quays, Waterford City, with steamship, boats, figures and pigs in foreground,” approx. 22cms x 29cms (8½” x 11½”) attractive mount and gilt frame. (1) €425 - 550
504 T.S. Roberts “West View of the City of Waterford,” a coloured aquatint by J.W. Edy, 33cms x 43cms (13” x 17”) gilt frame. (1) €300 - 400
505 Thomas Sautelle Roberts (1760 - 1826) Watercolour: “A View of Waterford from the West,” 31cms x 42cms (12” x 16½”) dark blue mount, hogarth type frame. (1) €2000 - 3000
506 John Dixon, (1740 - 1811) Watercolour: “The Giants Chair at the Causeway, Northern Ireland, with figures in foreground,” 20cms x 28.5cms (8” x 11¼”), signed and inscribed, gilt frame. (1) €300 - 400
507 William Davison, British School (1808 - 1870) “A very fine panoramic Italiate Landscape with figures and animals resting in foreground by a grove of trees, with extensive view of Rome beyond, and mountains in the background,” signed and inscribed on back of canvas “Rome 1864” approx. 102cms x 137cms (40” x 54”), in fine contemporary carved giltwood frame. (1) €5000 - 7000 See illustration on page 64
508 J. Both, 18th Century “Figures & Animals near a wooded river, mountains beyond,” O.O.C., 32cms x 40cms (12½” x 16”) , unframed. (1) €700 - 1000
509 Early 19th Century English School Naval Crest: “Royal Coat of Arms,” A stunning original oval oil painting on canvas, attractively painted in bright colours, highlighted in gold, with a gold crown surmounted by crowned lion overcoat of arms flanked by a large unicorn and a crowned lion, on an architectural plinth, labelled “ICH DIEN” and with naval scenes to right and left, with Prince of Wales plume, shamrocks, rose & thistle underneath, approx. 76cms x 62mcs, in narrow gilt frame. (1) €1500 - 2000
510 Early 19th Century English School - Sillett “Still Life of Fruit & Vegetables on a Ledge in a Landscape,” grapes, melons, apples, pineapple, marrow etc., O.O.C., 59cms x 133cms (23” x 52½”), unframed. (1) €400 - 600
511 Three very heavy pairs of lined and inter-lined cream coloured linen Curtains, with crimson red pleated pelmets with large frill edges, approx. 10’6” high and each curtain approx. 7’2”. (9) €2000 - 300
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512 The Francis Johnston-Speaker Clock A highly important and monumental mahogany Longcase Clock, crested with a scallop shell and flanked with figure and hound to one side, and a cherub with a medici lion, on a leaf wreath moulded arch and trellis panel, applied with the Johnston Coat of Arms and motto reading “Nunquam Non Paratus” above a later brass and steel dial, signed J. Waugh & Son, Dublin, with Roman and Arabic numerals on the chapter ring, a subsidiary dial for seconds, two key squares, date aperture and two smaller dials for chimes, the musical mechanism playing a brass pinned barrel, and fifteen graduating steel bells, flanked to either side with a cluster column, headed with ornate stylized Doric capitals, each with a hanging wreath and deep carved side trellis panels, all above a brass inlaid door with serpentine top and a centre aperture with glazed panel inside a leaf carved moulded frame with fleur-de-lis finial, flanked with canted corners and carved female caryatids, on a conforming acanthus leaf moulded canted plinth, and a stepped moulded base, 9’9” x 44” (297cms x 112cms). (1)
J. Waugh & Son Dublin, The Irish Houses of Parliament
Speaker’s Clock
James Waugh was a member of a well-known family of clock makers. He worked in Armagh from 1785 until 1805 when he moved to Dublin. He produced an ‘astronomical’ clock for use in Armagh Observatory, circa 1793., and assisted Robert Hogg in making an astronomical quadrant with a 35 inch radius (Hogg was later an assistant astronomer at Armagh). In Dublin he produced clocks from 157 James Street under the name ‘Waugh & Sons’ as well as ‘James Waugh’ (this latter nomenclature was in operation between 1805 and 1815). From 1820 until 1824 he operated from 24 James Street and, in 1825, moved to 40 Aungier Street. In 1826 a final move took him to 42 Aungier Street. He is known to have made the works for a Longcase Clock 9 feet 8 inches high, by 3 feet 8 inches wide that was in the Irish Houses of Parliament**. Francis Johnston of Kilmore*** MRIA (1760 - 1829) was the second son of William Johnston of Armagh. On the death of his older brother, Richard Johnston of Kilmore (1759 - 1806), without issue, Francis became the head of his family and entitled to the undifferenced Arms, as displayed on the superstructure of the Clock****.
The Parliament House was sold in 1803 to the Bank of Ireland for £40,000. The conversion into the Bank’s headquarters was started the following year and completed in 1811. Francis Johnston was the architect of the alterations.
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Between 1807 and 1814 Richard Stewart executed the carvings in the Chapel Royal at Dublin Castle, which had been designed by Francis Johnston and the unusual shape of the shield for the Johnston Coat of Arms, which was added to the Speaker’s Clock, is identical in form, to those for the Viceroys of Ireland which Stewart carved in the Chapel Royal, Dublin.A carillon, or musical clock. The mechanism has 15 bells and 30 hammers playing airs, self-chiming and speed control playing every three hours. The seatboard is 7 inches tall, 4-6 deep,½ thick, 13 inches long and 13 inches square.The Bell 0 4½ hammer spring 4½ long, weights.The Gong 14lb strike 18 movement 7 x 5 2½” deep.Movement dead beat escapement with maintaining power, 18” square dial movement measures 8½” x 8½” x 4½” deep. Heavy cast metal pendulum bob in 2 parts. Secured, with 4 screws wooden pendulum rod, 5 pillar movement motion work drive wheel to carillon 0 3½, 96 teeth 16 pins.The minute wheel, which has an 8 leaves movement does not sit on the seat board but hangs from it. It is secured with 4 bolts 3 weight of lead with pulley enclosed.The gong 18-20 strike 20 - 25 carillon 30.The carillon bell (sea board, 28 long 12 deep 1½ thick) long: the hammer spring 10 inches largest 6- 1½Frame rough iron bushed with manganese brass, 15 bells 30 hammers driving or drum, wheel. 0 6 3/4 thick 6 spokes with 72 teeth. Wooden barrel winding arbour 3/8 in square.Bevel to great wheel. Drives cylinder wheel 1st cam wheel 72 teeth 0 3 1/2 brass pinion 14 leaves 0 3 3/4.It has a gathering pallet with no tail. The 2nd wheel 56 teeth 0 2 1/4, pinion 8 leaves 1/2 0. the 3rd warning wheel 48 teeth 0 2 1/8 pinion 8 leaves 1/2 0. The fly or governor 8 leaves 0 1/2.The distance of the great wheel between shoulders in 6½ inches. All others are 4¾ inches except the fly pinion.The cylinder is 16 in long and the wheel is 0 3 1/4, 72 teeth, 0 5 in excluding pinion.The largest bell is 0 6 in. The smallest is 1¾ in.The bells are stamped R. Wells Albourne of Wiltshire, who is listed in Bells of England, by Tom Ingram, published by David Charles, 1954.
** The first Astronomer of the Observatory, Reverend Dr. J.A. Hamilton, was appointed in July 1790, and as an endowment for the Astronomer, Primate Robinson gave twenty acres of land and the estate of Derrynaught. Several instruments, including a Ramsden transit instrument and meridian circle, a Troughton equatorial telescope and three clocks, were ordered at the Primate’s expense. However, owing to the Primate’s death before receipt of all the instruments the two Ramsden instruments
never came to Armagh, Compensating for the non arrival of the Ramsden transit instrument an Armagh watchmaker, Mr. James Waugh, constructed one, and observations with it commenced in July 1793 (Stuart 1819). Some results with this instrument were published in the Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy (Hamilton 1810).
*** Watch and Clockmakers in Ireland. by William Galland Stuart, Dublin 2000 (published with a grant from the Heritage Council).
**** Kilmore House, Richhill, County Armagh (Johnston IFR) a 3 story Georgian block, given 2 curvilinear Jacobean-style gables and mullioned oriels, between which 3 bays of the original elevation remain as they always were, complete with the astragals in the sash windows; the adjoining elevation also remained Georgian. The interior was also remodelled, presumably at the same time: the hall has a screen of tapering wooden piers, incorporating the stairs, which have a handrail of carved wood panelling. The dining room has a Victorian Gothic chimney piece of marble. Seat of the Johnstons of whom Francis Johnston, the architect, was a younger son, (from page 174 of “A Guide to Irish Country Houses” by Mark Bence-Jones, published by Constable, London 1978 revised edition 1988, 2nd revised edition 1990).
***** Arms of Johnston of Kilmore, Armagh:Argent a saltire sable in base a heart ensigned with an imperial crown proper on a chief gules three cushions or:Motto: Nunquam Non Paratus (“Never Unprepared”), Crest: an arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a sword all proper charged with a spur rowel gules. €70,000 - 90,000
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513 An unusual 19th Century carved and stained wooden Figure of Standing Monkey, wearing a court uniform, probably 19th Century Italian, 102cms (40”) high. (1) €500 - 700 Provenance: Murtagh Guinness, Porters Lodge, Sandy Lane, Barbados.
514 A large brown painted metal Water Can, inscribed ‘Lord Ava’s Bedroom.’ Provenance: Clandeboye 1960’s, Lord Ava & Dufferin. (1) €150 - 200
515 Letitia Hamilton, (1878 - 1964) “The Kildare Harriers at Leixlip Castle,” O.O.Board, 24cms x 19cms (9½” x 7½”), signed with initials L.M.H. lower left, framed & glazed. (1) €3000 - 4000
516 Irish Caricature: “Leinster - ‘He’s of A Nobel Strain,’” after Spex, coloured caricature portrait print from ‘Ireland’s Eye,’ approx. 35.5cms x 22cms (14” x 8½”). (1) €140 - 180
517 Map: “A New and Correct Map of the Province of Leinster,” a good hand coloured map, published by Alex Hogg, London, c. 1790, approx. 31cms x 22cms (12½” x 8½”) gilt and black frame. (1) €180 - 280
518 A rare 18th Century Needlework Sampler, by Hannah Ridgway, 1785, in gilt frame, and another Sampler Picture by Ann Elizabeth Dobson, aged 11, 1834, in rosewood frames. (2) €220 - 320
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519 A late 18th Century / early 19th Century Russian Icon, “The Four Saints,” some with scripts, approx. 28cms x 22cms (11” x 8½”). (1) €250 - 350
520 A small late 19th Century Table Polyphon, in original painted box, with 12 circular discs. (1) €200 - 300
521 An unusual late 19th Century single Fire Escape, for personal use, the original rope with steel attachments, and velvet cover and in original painted tin box. (1) €180 - 250
522 A tall 19th Century plaster Bust of Henry Grattan, after Thomas Kirk, signed, approx. 72cms (28”) high. (1) €350 - 500
523 A good 19th Century mahogany Centre Table, in the 18th Century style, with a (later) rectangular mahogany top, the plain frieze above acanthus carved scrolling aprons, on leaf capped legs with ball n’ claw feet, 106cms (42”) long, 71cms (28”) deep. (1) €2000 - 3000
524 After Thomas Sautelle Roberts “College Green, Dublin,” a hand coloured aquatint, engraved by R. Havell & Son, published by J. del Vecchio, Dublin c. 1816, 49cms x 63cms (19” x 25”), gilt frame. (1) €700 - 1000
525 19th Century Italian, Gugielmo Pugi A fine marble and alabaster Bust of a young woman, approx. 43cms (17”) high, signed Pugi on reverse, excellent condition. (1) €2000 - 3000
526 A pair of Staffordshire models of seated Spaniels, approx. 34cms high. (2) €180 - 250
527 A blue and white Delph Vase, probably 18th Century Dutch, the panelled sides with birds, and with domed lid surmounted with dog of Foo, as is, approx. 38cms (15”) high. (1) €250 - 350
528 An unusual 19th Century heavy brass four sided Clock Barometer, Thermometer, the circular design with inset compass on top, supported by four champleve circular pillars enclosing two clock faces, a barometer and a thermometer, approx. 17cms (6¾”) high. (1) €450 - 650
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529 Attributed to Johann Heinrich Tischbein (1750 - 1812) A fine half length Portrait of the Duke of Hesse, wearing a powdered wig, a blue sash and various orders, within a feigned oval, in a fine giltwood frame, swagged with acanthus leaves, surmounted by a crown, and with swagged apron, approx. 86cms x 67cms (34” x 26½”). (1) Provenance: Mecklenberg - Strelitz (see label on verso). * Frederick Landgrave of Hesse, was born in Cassel in 1720, he married Princess Mary daughter of King George II of England, and they had four children. In 1741 he was made Knight of the Garter. He ruled as Landgrave of Hessel - Cassel from 1760 - 1785. He married secondly in 1773 to Phillipe, daughter of Friederich Willhelm of Brandenburg - Schwedt, and had no children. His main residence was the Castle at Schloss Rempenheim, where he died on 31st October 1785 at Weissenstein. €8000 - 12000
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530 After F. Wheatley “The Volunteers of Ireland,” engraved by J. Collyer, published R. Lane 1784, a black and white engraving, 47cms x 68cms (18½” x 27”) in hogarth frame. (1) €200 - 300
531 A rare 18th Century Irish mahogany Architects Table, c. 1760, the lift up top with recessed book rest, rising on a ratchet ledge the sides with pull out candle stands, the front with heavy brass handle and lock plate pulling forward, with writing drawer opening to reveal a fitted interior, on chamfered and pillared legs with brass castors, 90cms (36”) wide, 79cms (31cms) high. (1) €6000 - 8000 Provenance: Castletown House, Celbridge, Co. Kildare.
532 Four Courts and Public Law Offices Dublin 1813 House of Commons House of Commons: An exceptionally fine set of large original engraved Plates, as follows: a. “An Elevation of the Four Courts and Public Law Offices, Dublin,”b. “Survey of the Courts of Justice,” and Several Holdings & Avenues
Contiguous, Dublin 1813. By Sherrard, Brassington & Green, c. Ground Plan, and Entrance of the Four Courts, and Public Law
Offices, Dublin, d. Plan of The One Pair Story, of the Four Courts, and Public Law
Offices, Dublin,e. Plan of the Two Pair Story, of the Four Courts and Public Law
Offices, A set of 5 original engravings published by The House of Commons, and printed by Luke Hansard, L. 1813, for the Public Records of Ireland, each with uniform gilt edged mounts & hogarth frames, each approx. 42cms x 59cms (16½” x 23”) (5) Reference: Bonar Law 380, Prints and Maps of Dublin (2005). €1500 - 2000
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Full length Portrait of 1st Earl of Ashburnham (1639 - 1736), standing and wearing Peers’ robes, holding a coronet, approx. 221cms x 136cms (87” x 54”), unframed. (1) ** John Asburnham, 1st Earl of Ashburnham, 1st Viscount St. Asaph, 3rd Baron Ashburnham became the 3rd Lord Ashburnham when his elder brother died. he was Colonel of the Royal Horse Guards and was appointed Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Grey, 1st Duke of Kent, who had been Lord Chamberlain to Queen Anne. John’s first two wives had died childless. He was a courtier to the early Hanoverians, with links back to the Stuart Queen Anne, in a time of transition. He was created 1st Earl of Ashburnham and 1st Viscount St. Asaph in 1730, when this portrait was painted. He is holding his earl’s coronet.His father John was created 1st Lord Ashburnham in 1689 and died in 1710. The family lived at Ashburnham Palace in Sussex and some were M.P.s. for Hastings. His great-grandfather John (d. 1671) had helped Charles I escape in 1647 and was with him when he was executed in 1649. 18 generations earlier, Philip Ashburnham and his father Bertram were executed (being office holders) by the Normans in 1066. The Anglo-Saxon spelling was “Esseburnham”. His mother was Bridget, daughter of Walter Vaughn of Porhammel House, Brecknock, Wales.
Descent -John, 1st Earl of Ashburnham, (the subject)John, 2nd Earl, LLD, Keeper of Hyde Park, Courtier 1724 - 1812John, 3rd Earl, KG, FSA, friend of George IV, Courtier, 1760 - 1830Lady Georgiana Jemima AshburnhamAlgernon Bertram Mitford (“Barty”) 1st Lord Redesdale, diplomat, civil servant, restored the Tower of London and landscaped Hyde Park. M.P. 1892, GCVO, KCB, JP, DL. He married Clementine, dau. of David Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Airlie, KT. 1837 - 1916David Mitford (“Farve”) 2nd Lord Redesdale, father of the famous Mitford sisters. Served in Boer War and WW1: Queen’s and King’s medals. Major, RAF. He married Sydney (“Muv”), dau. of Thomas Bowles, M.P. 1878 - 1958The Hon. Lady Mosley, nee Diana Mitford, who married Bryan Guinness (later 2nd Lord Moyne) in 1928 and divorced in 1934. She remarried to Sir Oswald Mosley in 1936. 1910 - 2003.The Hon. Desmond Guinness 1931Patrick Guinness 1956 €12000 - 16000
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537 The Derek Bell (Chieftains) Harp An attractive large 19th Century giltwood Harp, by Sebastian & Pierre Erards, Patent No. 5295, 18 Great Marlborough St., London, the attractive Gothic style pillar decorated with figures on the top, approx. 174cms (78½”) high. (1) Provenance: Given to the present owner, by the late Mr. Derek Bell of The Chieftains. €1500 - 2000
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534 An early 20th Century Leopard Skin, with head, by Van Ingen, & Van Ingen, Mysore, bearing No: 18180, approx. 236cms (93”) long. (1) €700 - 1000
535 Taxidermy: A large 19th Century full-size preserved Crocodile, approx. 260cms (8’6”) long. (1) €800 - 1200
536 A semi- grand Piano, by John Broadwood & Sons, London in assimilated rosewood case, 226cms (89”) long. (1) €700 - 1000
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538 An important Irish William IV period carved mahogany Hall Bench, in the style of Williams and Gibton, with carved and pierced back, over two heavy carved circular arms, over a plain seat, the frieze with carved decoration and similar carved tapering legs, approx. 127cms (56”) wide. (1) €1200 - 1800
539 A large late 19th Century Oriental style Carpet, the crimson ground centre with royal blue ground corners and with multiple floral borders, approx. 396cms x 312cms (13’ x 10’3”). (1) €400 - 500
540 An unusual pair of 19th Century carved wooden Finials, fruit filled urns, etc., and others similar. (6) €400 - 600
541 Rachel Louisa Connolly, 1873 Celbridge, Co. Kildare: A large Needlework Sampler, with letters, numbers and bible quotations by ‘Rachel Louisa Connolly, aged 13 years, April, 1873, Castletown School, Celbridge,” approx. 39cms x 29cms (15½” x 11½”); also a smaller ditto by the same artist, with embroidered decorations, fancy border, animal, tree and vase, both framed. A rare pair. (2) €450 - 600
542 A framed 19th Century oval gilt metal “Relief Bust of The Duke of Wellington,” 18cms (7”), gilt frame. (1) €220 - 350
543 A very heavy and attractive reconstituted Georgian brass bound mahogany Door Lock, with antique iron mechanism, and original key, approx. 41cms (16”) long x 21cms (8½”) high. (2) €800 - 1200
544 A very fine pair of hand crafted wooden Obelisks in the antique style, painted in a Georgian light green colour, on square moulded pedestal bases, approx. 212cms (7’) high. (2) €2000 - 3000
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546 A late 19th Century tole-work two handled oval shaped Bowl, attractively painted with gilt decoration on a red ground and with shaped edge. (1) €250 - 350
547 An elegant heavy bronze Figure of Mercury, standing on square base, 56cms (22”) high approx. (1) €400 - 600
548 An early 19th Century rosewood Music Canterbury, with turned supports, frieze drawer and on four turned legs, brass cup castors. (1) €300 - 400 Provenance: Murtagh Guinness, Porters Lodge, Sandy Lane, Barbados.
549 A rare 18th Century Irish carved giltwood Wall Mirror, c. 1780, the oval plate surmounted by tall elaborate cresting with flower heads, leaves and scrolls and branches issuing from a neo-classical vase on top, height approx. 110cms (43”) overall, with an early 19th Century label, ‘J. Dufffy, Carver & Gilder, Bolton Street, Dublin’ on reverse. (1) €2000 - 3000
550 A pair of brass and ormolu mounted Ostrich Eggs, decorated with palm leaves, lizards and with ostrich surmounted, 25cms (10”) high. (2) €200 - 300
551 A 19th Century stained wood Curio Display Table, the glazed top showing a display of shells arranged in compartments, on a chamfered pillar and platform base with downswept legs, approx. 61cms (24”) wide. (1) €500 - 700
552 A late 18th Century / early 19th Century serpentine shaped Japanned Pedestal Desk / Dressing Table, with central bowed drawer, flanked by two pedestals each with three concave drawers, on plinth bases, 125cms (48”) wide; and a similar later matching Chair. (2) €2000 - 3000
545 A fine Irish carved mahogany Side Table, in the 18th Century style, the rectangular moulded top above an ornate frieze with central mask issuing carved floral swags and raised on four leaf capped cabriole legs with lion paw feet, 51½” x 22” x 33” (131cms x 57cms x 84cms). (1) €3000 - 5000
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553 A large 18th Century mahogany framed humped back Sofa, with out scrolled arms, on square tapering legs united by stretchers, probably covered in rust coloured silk damask, approx. 243cms (8’)wide; 104cms (41”) deep. (1) €1500 - 2500554 A late 19th Century crimson ground Carpet, the centre decorated with a profusion of colourful flowers, branches, scrolls etc., and with one large border and two small cream ground ditto, approx. 389cms x 305cms (12’9” x 10’). (1) €450 - 650
555 Two pairs of attractive heavy lined and inter-lined green damask Curtains, with fawn beading and with similar elaborate plated crimson red damask pelmets with tassels, approx. 10’6” x 8’. (6) Provenance: Iveagh House, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2. €1800 - 2500
556 Extremely Rare Maps of 18th Century Dublin Streets Maps: [Semple (Geo.)?] A Survey of the Present Streets Immediately leading to His Majesty’s Royal Pallace or Castle of Dublin, Nov. ye 9th 1751, and A Design for Opening Proper Streets or Avenues to His Majesty’s Royal Pallace etc in Dublin Jan. 15th 1753. An almost matching pair of engraved maps with wash colouring, approx. 63cms x 38cms (25” x 15”), hogarth frames. Extremely Rare. (2) €4000 - 6000
557 Raymond Mc Grath Pen & Watercolour: “Castellated Estate Entrance,” signed and dated 21/4/55, approx. 15cms x 26cms (6” x 10½”), gilt frame. (1) €200 - 300
558 After J.J. Barralet Rare coloured Engraving: “The Rutland Fountain,” engraved by J.C. Stadler, with fine contemporary hand colouring, approx. 42cms x 51cms (16½” x 20”), in gilt frame. * Rare print, a very fresh impression. (1) €600 - 900
559 Phil May, 1902 Watercolour: “Dublin University,” a delightful painting of gentleman (professor) in black, wearing top hat and proceeding with head in the air,” approx. 25cms x 15cms (10¾” x 6”), signed and dated, in oak frame. (1) €250 - 350
560 Henry Graves Watercolour: “Portrait of Henry William, 1st Marquess of Anglesea K.G.,” watercolour, approx. 17cms x 13cms (6¾” x 5”), signed and dated 1861, and inscribed on label on reverse, gilt frame. (1) €150 - 200
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561 The Earliest Printed Plan of Dublin, 1728 Brooking (Charles) A Map of the City and Suburbs of Dublin, and also the Arch Bishop and Earl of Meath’s Liberties with the Bounds of each Parish. Drawing from the Actual Survey made by Charles Brooking published by John Bowles, London, 1728. The map is dedicated to Lord Carteret, Lord Lieutenant at the time, and the top border includes a panoramic view: a Prospect of the City taken from the North, together with 20 interesting smaller views of notable buildings, etc., in the City, some of which have long since disappeared or been rebuilt. The Parish Boundaries are shown in colours. Size: 4 feet, 7 inches wide and 1 foot 11 inches height. Slight occasional time discolouration, a little creased along three folds, the 63cms (24½”) high, 148cms (58”; 4’10”) long upper portion of one fold skilfully repaired and with several minor neat marginal restorations, otherwise, for so large a map, in surprisingly well preserved state. Rare. (1) A plan of outstanding importance - the earliest to portray Dublin on a large and detailed scale. The engraved views are among the first existing of the City. This example is the second variety noted by Cosgrave and has a two columned table of names of buildings and includes ‘Bowles Sculpt” below. €4000 - 6000
562 The Grand Canal, 1788 Co. Kildare & Dublin: Brownrigg (J.) Surveyor & Publisher, “A Map & Section of that Part of The Grand Canal now perfected and also a Sketch of the Country on each Side etc etc. Extending from The City of Dublin to the River Barrow at Monasterevan,” engraved by J. Ford, Essex Quay, with fine engd. vignette, and inset sections etc., approx. 54cms x 136cms (21½” x 53½”), in hogarth type frame. (1) Fine Extremely Scarce. €1200 - 1800
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563 Leather Bindings: An attractive collection of mostly 18th & 19th Century leather bound volumes, many with fine tooled gilt spines, part sets etc., approx. 110 volumes, mostly 8vo, as a lot, w.a.f. Good. (1) €550 - 750
564 Leather Bindings: A very large collection of varied leather bindings, various sizes, mostly 18th & 19th Century, some cloth bound volumes, and includes a few Irish, five shelves, approx. 180 volumes in all. As a coll., w.a.f. (1) €400 - 600
565 Irish Periodicals: A large collection of varied Irish Historical Periodicals to include part runs, of Co. Kildare Archaeological Journal, Royal Society of Antiquities, Dublin Historical Record, Eire-Ireland, The Irish Ancestor, North Munster Archaeological Journal & others. As a lot, w.a.f. (1) €300 - 400
566 A very good large and heavy pile Oriental Runner, the large royal blue ground centre panel with multiple similar decorations, and with numerous borders of varying design, approx. 506cms x 143cms (16’10” x 4’8”). (1) €700 - 1000
567 An early 19th Century four-fold hand painted leather Screen, decorated with flowers and birds, distressed, 214cms x 214cms (84” x 84”). (1) €350 - 500
568 A good set of twelve mahogany ladder back Dining Chairs, each back with four pierced and carved rails, over drop in seats covered in blue striped material, on square legs. (12) €1800 - 2200
569 A waxed pine Refectory Table, in the Cromwellian style, with carved bulbous legs, approx. 224cms (7’4”) long and 91cms (2’11”) wide. (1) €700 - 900
570 A large and impressive wooden Temple Cupboard, with two early profusely carved heavy wooden doors enclosing an interior with shelves and drawers, aprox. 191cms x 135cms (75” x 53”). (1) €400 - 700
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571 Taxidermy: “The School Room.” An extremely fine and rare 19th Century diorama of a school room interior depicting a hedgehog as the school master at his desk, conducting a lesson to his class of weasels, squirrels, and kittens, one of whom is in the “Dunce’s” corner, each holding a book, in a well decorated classroom, with maps of Ireland and only North America, pictures of animals, and an Act of Parliament Wall Clock, with glazed front, approx. 59cms (23”) high, 80cms (31½”) wide; 30cms (12”) deep. (1) €1500 - 2000
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572 A very large pair of Elk Antlers, with six points on each antler, mounted on a mahogany shield shaped panel, approx. 137cms (4’6”). (1) €600 - 800
573 An early 19th Century Celestial Globe, “Cary New Celestial Globe,” by Mr. Gilpin of the Royal Society, approx. 30cms (12”) diam., with brass sphere on an ebonised stand with four turned legs. (1) €1500 - 2000
574 A rare late 18th Century mahogany Library Table, c. 1790 possibly Irish, with velvet inset top, with three frieze drawers to the front and four frieze drawers to the back, on square chamfered and channelled legs, with pierced brackets, 92cms (36”) deep, 163cms (5’) long. (1) Provenance: Gormanstown Castle, Co. Meath. €5000 - 7000
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574A A Regency style 19th Century mahogany Side Chair, with cane seat and sabre legs. (1) €100 - 150
575 A large cream ground woolen Carpet, with central floral decoration, surrounded by pink, yellow and blue borders [G. Stuyce -MD 1812], approx. 407cms x 295cms (13’4” x 9’8”). (1) €400 - 600 * Leixlip Castle, Co. Kildare.
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576A An exceptional pair of ‘Avant Tout ‘Side by Side Shotguns, by Cogswell & Harrison, London, with steel barrels and walnut stock, consecutively numbered 1552929 / 30 with original label and case. (2) €4500 - 6500
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577A A double barrel boxlock 12 gauge Shotgun, by Watson Bros., 7 Bury St., London, with damascus barrels and walnut stock, with original case and label. (1) Note: Stamped on case Lord Henry Fitzgerald. €1500 - 2000
578 The Whig Club Broadsides: Conolly (Thos.) Sec. Resolutions and Declarations of the Whig Club, His Grace The Duke of Leinster in the Chair. Dublin Aug. 9, 1789, approx. 44cms x 24cms (17½” x 9½”) also a large broadside ditto, dated Dublin August 19th 1789, signed by Thomas Conolly, approx. 50cms x 31cms (19½” x 12½”) both hogarth frames. (2) €500 - 600 Provenance: Castletown House
579 Map: Petty (Sir Wm.) “The County of Westmeath,” c. 1740, approx. 40cms x 53cms (16” x 21”), hogarth frame. (1) €200 - 300
580 Ackermann & Co., c. 1816 “Carlton House, London, Residence of The Prince Regent, later King George IV,” original coloured aquatint, approx. 16cms x 33cms (56½” x 13”) gilt frame. (1) €150 - 200
581 18th Century School An architectural drawing, “Study of a Moorish Temple,” grey wash, 24cms x 25cms (9¼” x 11”), in maple frame. (1) €300 - 400
582 Maps: Senex (John) Sweden, large hand coloured, c. 1760; Arrowsmith (A.) India, c. 1832; and an early engraved New Map of Present Germany, c. 1700, all framed. As a coll. (3) €400 - 600
583 Maps: Stafford (Sir T.) “The Siege of Kinsale,” approx. 39cms x 59cms (15½” x 23”); “The Castle of Asketon,” both from “Pacata Hibernia,” and “A Portrait of Sir Phillom O’Neale,” all hogarth frames. (3) €250 - 350
584 After Antonio Sarti Engravings: Interno della Patriarcale Basilica di S. Petro in Vaticano, Rome 1825, approx. 53cms x 74cms (21” x 29”) hogarth; a set of four early 19th Century French Engravings after 17th Century Dutch paintings. A lot. (5) €320 - 450
585 Proclamation: Poblacht na H’Eireann The Provisional Government of the Irish Republic to the People of Ireland. Signed by T.J. Clarke, Sean Mac Diarmada, P.H. Pearse, James Connolly, Thomas Mac Donagh, Eamon Ceannt, Joseph Plunkett, c. 1950s, approx. 63cms x 46cms (24½” x 18”) hogarth type frame. (1) €700 - 1200 * The Guinness family copy.
586 A set of early 18th Century black and white Engravings, of Irish Churches, after Walter Harris: * Cathedral Church of Holy Trinity, Waterford * Cathedral Church of St. Mary, Limerick* The South Prospect of St. Patrick’s Dublin * Cathedral Church of Holy Trinity in Dublin All commissioned during The Penal Times in Ireland, c. 1730, 1740, all hogarth frames. (4) €300 - 400
587 Edward Thomas Parris (1793 - 1873) Co. Wexford: “Johnstown Castle,” a panoramic pencil sketch, 30cms x 49cms (12” x 19½”), signed and dated, faded, unframed. (1) €180 - 250
588 Edward Thomas Parris (1793 - 1873) Pencil Sketches: “Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford,” a group of six original pencil sketches, some inscribed, one signed E.P. 1846, varying sizes in gilt frame. (1) €350 - 450
589 Architecture: Ferrerio (Pietro) Di Segno del Palazzo del Cardinale Alesandrino, Rome c. 1585, bl. & white engraving, approx. 25cms x 29cms (10” x 11½”) maple frame. (1) €120 - 180
590 Engraved by H. Mutlow Dublin Botanic Gardens, “Plan of the Botanic Garden near Glasnevin,” with references to the different planting, approx. 40cms x 28cms (15¾” x 11”) in black frame. Scarce. (1) €220 - 320
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An early 19th Century Irish flintlock Rifle, by George Turner of Dublin, with walnut stock and contemporaneous inscribed silver plate “Sir Thomas Picton”, possibly Military Issue. (1)
* By tradition reputed to have been carried by Sir Thomas Picton at Waterloo.
Note: Sir Thomas Picton (1758-1815) was a career soldier renowned for his severity, courage and foul temper. As governor of Trinidad from 1797 to 1803 he sought, with the aid of a tiny garrison, to impose order on the anarchic population. He was soon able to report that “perfect tranquillity prevailed throughout the colony”, but his excessive use of imprisonment, cruel punishments and the death penalty resulted in his being recalled and put on trial in London. The proceedings were followed avidly by the British public and although he was eventually exonerated his reputation remained blighted.
Picton served in the disastrous occupation of Flushing and in the Peninsular War, where he commanded Wellington’s 3rd Division with such determination that it was nicknamed “the fighting division”. He fought with distinction at the assaults on Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, despite suffering from sickness and wounds. At the battle of Waterloo he commanded the 5th Division and was in the act of rallying his troops to repel a massive French infantry charge when he was struck on the temple by a musket ball and killed.
Picton was the most senior officer killed at Waterloo and is the only Welshman buried in St Paul’s Cathedral. A stern disciplinarian and sometimes too impetuous in the field, he was also an intelligent and effective commander; Wellington famously said of him: “I found him a rough foul-mouthed devil as ever lived - but no man could do better in different services I charged him with.”
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591 19th Century English School Watercolour: Sketch & Ground Plan for Gothic style “Black Dog Grate with three feet fire fitted to old brass dogs, for J.Y. Burgess Esq. Parkanow Castle,” c. 1850 scale 1½” to a foot, approx. 28.5cms x 40cms (11¼” x 16”), gilt frame. (1) €200 - 300
592 Office of James Gandon, c. 1800 “Parliament House, Dublin, South Front, College Green,” a collage working elevation, possibly an early proposal to convert the building into the Bank of Ireland., 28cms x 121cms (11” x 47½”) in hogarth frame. * Similar to drawing, Canadian Centre for Architecture. (1) €1000 - 1500
593 James Gandon (1743 - 1823) Original Drawings & Watercolour: Plans for Dalkey Island, showing Elevation of a Mole proposed to be raised in Dalkey Sound, together with View of the proposed Moles to be Erected in Dalkey Sound, signed J. Gandon, approx. 64cms x 100cms (25” x 39½”), gilt frame. (1) €3500 - 5000
594 After James Malton, 1793 Trinity College: College Library, Dublin, an original hand-coloured print, 33cms x 44cms (13” x 17¼”), attractive with wash mount, and gilt frame. (1) €300 - 400
595 After William Hincks Linen Print: “Perspective View of a Bleech Green taken in the County of Downe,” Plate X, dedicated to The Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount Kilwarlin and Fairford .. County of Downe, approx. 34cms x 41cms (13½” x 16”), published by Wittincks, London 1791, black and gold frame. (1) €300 - 400
596 19th Century School, J. (S.) Howard Pencil Sketch: “Maynooth College, Co. Kildare, Ireland,” inscribed and bears signature, approx. 12cms x 15cms (4½” x 6”), hogarth frame. (1) €150 - 200
597 Samuel Sproule, Holles St., 1783 “Elevation of The Ulster White Linen Hall, 369 Feet in Front,” Plan for building at Newry. Black and white engraving, approx. 64cms x 48cms (25” x 19”), with engraved cartouche ground plans etc. Hogarth frame. V. Rare. (1) €450 - 650
598 By Thomas Sherrard, 1787 “Elevation of the West Front and Plan of the Square laid out on the Rising, Ground near Georges Church the Estate of the Right Hon’ble Luke Gardiner and now to be let for Building,” a fine hand coloured engraved plate, surveyed by T. Sherrard, Capel St., Dublin 1787, approx. 51cms x 41cms (20” x 16”), hogarth frame. N.B. Planned facade in Mountjoy Square, but actually built much plainer. Ex. Scarce. (1) €750 - 1000
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599 Unique Manuscript Map of Sagart, 1823 Co. Dublin: Byrne (Jos. James) Survey of The Parish and Commons of Sagart in the Barony of Newcastle and County of Dublin, surveyed by Joseph James Byrne, 3 Richmond Street, Dublin 1823. Extremely fine manuscript map in full pen, ink and watercolour, with exquisite large sepia landscape cartouche, approx. 163cms x 112cms (64” x 44”) linen backed, unframed. Unique. (1) €3000 - 4000
600 Irish Chart: Norrie & Wilson: A Chart of the Approaches to the St. Georges and English Channels,... showing the Navigation South and West Coasts of Ireland to Cork and Galway. London c. 1897, approx. 126cms x 101cms (49½” x 39½”) with engraved insets of harbours at Dublin, Cork, Waterford, Kingstown & Valentia, rolled, unframed, as a chart, w.a.f. (1) €200 - 300
601 Telford (Wm. ?) The Charts and Plans Referred .. into .. Telfords Report and Survey, [on] Communication between England and Ireland by the North-West of Scotland, V. large Atlas, folio L. 1809. 16 dbl. page & lg. fold. plts., some hand coloured, some edges torn or frayed, orig. blue wrappers. (1) €400 - 600
602 Rare Original Architectural Drawings, c. 1779 Architecture: Cooley (Thos.) Detailed Original Drawings and Specifications for the Building of a Bridge, at Headford, Co. Meath, 1779, including, * Working Plan of Bridge * Working Elevation of Bridge * Mouldings at Large for the Pedestals at end of Bridge and one other drawing. Each approx. 59cms x 72cms (23” x 28”), and all signed and dated by artist, a portfolio. As drawings, w.a.f. (4) * Thomas Cooley 1740 - 1784, was born in London, but came to Ireland in 1768, after winning a competition for the design of Dublin’s Royal Exchange, now City Hall. He was also commissioned for numerous other important projects, including, St. Patrick’s Cathedral 1769, Newgate Prison, Ardbraccan House, 1772 - 1775, Caledon, Co. Armagh, 1779, Bishop’s Palace, Killaloe, 1774, The Four Courts, 1768 - 1802. He also began another public project in O’Connell Street, but on his death at the age of 44, in Dublin, the project was handed over to Gandon, who completed it, to his own design, as The Four Courts. Cooley also worked at Headford, Co. Meath, 1769 - 1771, and the above designs are from that period. The bridge is now I believe, part of the new Golf Course. (1) €1500 - 2000
603 Rare Manuscript Charts Reputed to be by Bligh of “The Bounty” Portfolio: Bligh (W.) A series of 3 original manuscript charts, watercolour drawings of Killiney Bay, Dalkey Island, Lamb Island, Muglins, Maiden Rock and Dunlary, and of Scotchman’s Bay, Sandycove Point and Bullock Castle and Harbour, one with remarks and references, each approx. 64cms x 45cms (25” x 17 1/2”), some damp damage, with some loss, as original drawings, w.a.f. A unique collection. (1) €1000 - 1500
604 Indian Interest Portfolio: Early Maps & Prints, includes some original maps, plans and engravings from Cook’s ‘Voyages,’ 1777; Janson Magni Mongolis Imperium, Amsterdam c. 1700, dbl. page map, hd. cold. in outline; Rennell (J.) Map of Cossimbuzer Island, Bengal, L. 1780; Plan of the Environs of the City of Dacca, 1780; a manuscript Plan of the Battle of Buxar, c. 1764; Rennell (J.) Map of Bengal and Bahar, lg. dbl. page map, L. 1779, & others maps & plans, mostly of India, as a coll., w.a.f. Interesting lot. (1) €300 - 400
605 Portfolio: Original Drawings: Fine collection of late 17th Century, 18th Century and early 19th Century drawings, possibly some Old Master Examples, mostly classical subject, some religious, portraits, life studies, designs for interiors, ceilings, porticos, statues, etc., approx. 58 items in all, various sizes, red chalks, wash etc. As a portfolio, w.a.f. (1) €1000 - 1500
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607 Portfolio: A large collection of various hand coloured and black and white Prints, Engravings, litho Prints, Portraits, some original Watercolours, and Pencil Sketches, of natural history, travel, historical and other interest including some Irish interest, over 100 items, plus a bundle of illustrated Italian newspapers, c. 1870, as a collection, w.a.f. (1) €250 - 350
608 Portfolio: Original Photographs: A collection of approx. 36 early original mounted and other photos, c. 1860 - 1880, and later, of Venice etc., some of the 1862 Exhibition, some of Irish interest, some portraits and a file of art reproductions, as a collection, w.a.f. (1) €150 - 200
609 Hogarth: Cook (Thos.)publ. Works of William Hogarth, lg. atlas folio Lond. c. 1797, approx. 109 engd. plts. includ. 77 lg. full page plts., disbound. As a coll of plts., w.a.f. (1) €400 - 600
610 Fine Illuminated Manuscript Morton (Ed.) Artist. To T.W.H. Ashton Esq. from Members of the Oriental Frill Club, December 6, 1898, Lg. 4to, 6 full pages of finely illuminated designs in numerous colours, on vellum, with cameo coat of arms & 4 miniature cameo watercolours of pigeons, a.e.g., silk ends, full royal blue, gilt dentelles, cover faded in its own velvet lined oak display case, with lift up glass top. As a m/ss., w.a.f. (1) €300 - 400
611 Racing Interest: Zomoyski (S.)ed. Family Tables of Race Horses, with help from Hon. Peter Beatty, The Earl of Dunraven, .. Baron Guy de Rothschild, & others, 3 vols. lg. Atlas folio L. (J.A. Allan & Co.) 1953, include Index & Fourth Supplement, in cloth & paper covers, in cloth carrying case. S.N.S.R. Scarce. (1) €200 - 300
612 James Berrell, 1816 Co. Fermanagh Original Drawing: “Plan etc. of a Powder Magazine for the Barracks of Enniskillen” Original pen, ink and watercolour drawing, approx. 45cms x 25cms (17½” x 10”), signed and dated, black frame. (1) €400 - 600
613 Original 18th Century Architectural Drawing Co. Carlow?: Nowlan (Michael) Architect. A Plan of an Obilisque Pedestils and Orrens to be done for Samuel Faulkner Esq. To be erected over the gateway at the entrance to the Forth. December 3rd 1794. Drew at large by a scale of 2 feet to one Inch by Michael Nowlan. A large pen, ink & wash architectural drawing, approx. 40cms x 31cms (15½” x 12¼”), somewhat stained, wooden frame. As a m/ss., w.a.f. V. Rare. (1) €350 - 450
614 A late 18th Century canvas and leather bound Deed Box, with original label of Harrington, No. 305 Holborn [London] with marbled paper interior, with brass carrying handle and brass studs. (1) €120 - 180
615 Masonic Regalia: A cased collection of The Order Rose Croix de Heredom, Knight of the Eagle and Pelican, belonging to W. Conolly, Apollo University Lodge No. 357, including his silver, gilt and enamel jewels, aprons, sashes, gloves, certificates and manuals. As a collection, w.a.f. (1) Provenance: Castletown House. €200 - 300
616 A.L.s. from The Prince of Wales to the Duke of Leinster, 1797 Manuscript: A single page letter dated 17 July 1797, signed ‘George P.’ and addressed to the Duke of Leinster. As a m/ss, w.a.f. The second Duke of Leinster was a supporter of Grattan, the Patriot Party and the introduction of liberal measures for Ireland. In 1797, however, the government introduced harsh legislation to suppress the United Irishmen. In this letter the Prince (eldest son and eventual successor of George III) thanks the Duke and other Irish Whig leaders for their letter, which presumably expressed concern over the government’s repressive measures: he states his deep interest in the fate of Ireland, his continued supports for conciliation ‘as best suited to the generous temper of the Irish nation, and his regret at the course that has been taken. * A uniquely important letter on Irish affairs written by the heir to the British throne. (1) €700 - 1000
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Holland (H.) Architect. A small pocket book (9cms x 13cms) superbly bound in red straight grained morocco and gold stamped with the insignia of the Prince of Wales, containing six cards (each approx. 7.5cms x 12cms). One contains a hand written message from Sir Thomas Dundas (a Councillor of State to the Prince), dated 2 May 1789, presenting the Prince’s compliments to ‘Mr. Conolly’ and requesting his acceptance of the pocket book and its contents. The other five cards contain detailed plans, and an elevation of Carlton House in London, in watercolour and pen, by Henry Holland, Architect, as follows: * Plan of the Principal Story * Plan of One Pair of Stairs * Plan of the Basement Story * Elevation of the Front next Pall Mall * Plan of the Stables etc and part of the garden. * A unique, significant and beautiful item. As a manuscript, w.a.f. Carlton House, the residence of the Prince of Wales, was substantially rebuilt on a lavish scale in the 1780s by George, son and heir of George III, who maintained here a rival court to that of his father. However, when he eventually succeeded to the throne in 1820 he developed Buckingham Palace as his seat, and Carlton House was demolished.The pocket book may well have been a reward to Thomas Conolly for his support of the prince’s claim to be appointed regent when George III’s mental health deteriorated in 1788; in the event the King recovered and the crisis blew over. €8,000 – 12,000N.B.: Unique and of the utmost importance.
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618 The Duchess of Marlborough and The South Sea Bubble Manuscript: Marlborough (Sarah, Duchess of) A lengthy holograph letter of 6pp, dated 10th September 1720, and written from Blenheim [Palace] to Lady Cairnes of Monaghan. As a manuscript, w.a.f. (1) Though unsigned, the letter is written by Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, the brilliant, turbulent and self-willed wife of the Great Duke of Marlborough, statesman and military commander of genius. In it she invites her friend Lady Cairnes, wife of the Irish landowner, banker and MP for Monaghan Sir Alexander Cairnes, to come with her husband to stay at Blenheim. There is plenty of room, she assures her (the mighty palace was still unfinished), though she apologises for “the smoaking chimney in your bed camber” [sic] The Marlboroughs had only been in residence for a year, and as the Duke had suffered several serious strokes the Duchess was very much in charge. The letter was written during the collapse of the South Sea Company, to which the writer alludes. This event, known as the South Sea Bubble, featured an illusory market, frenzied share purchasing, insider trading, bribes to politicians, the recycling of company money, and sheer incompetence (even the slave trade, the most straightforward source of profit, was mismanaged). Many investors were bankrupted, the national economy was severely damaged, politicians were disgraced, and profiteers were heavily fined (though they still remained rich). The Duchess had encouraged her friends to invest heavily - but just before the crash she persuaded the Duke to sell his shares, and the Marlboroughs emerged from the crisis having made a profit of £100,000. €400 - 600
619 First Hand News from the Battlefield of Waterloo, 1815 Manuscript: An important 4pp holograph letter endorsed ‘Susan’s letter 18th: an Account of the Glorious Victory at Waterloo June 20th 1815,’ 4pp, incomplete. As a m/ss, w.a.f. (1) The writer is Susan (nee Charteris), whose husband Lt. Gen. Sir Henry Clinton commanded the Second Division at the Battle of Waterloo. His troops helped to defeat and pursue Napoleon’s Imperial Guard at the end of the battle. The letter is addressed to her mother, widow of the Scottish peer Francis Wemyss Charteris, Lord Elcho. The Clintons were married in 1799. Unhampered by children, Susan was devoted to her husband and accompanied him on campaign. She records in this letter the march to the battlefield, confusion about the general’s baggage, and details of friends who were killed or wounded in the fighting. Sadly, Susan died a year later, and her heart broken husband became a reclusive invalid for the remaining thirteen years of his life. * This is a most important first hand commentary on one of the world’s great battles written from a wife’s perspective. €700 - 900
620 Charles James Fox to Thomas Conolly Manuscript: Important 3pp holograph from Charles James Fox, written from Cheltenham, and dated 27th August (year not given) to Thomas Conolly of Castletown House, Co. Kildare. As a m/ss, w.a.f. (1) Fox was a leader of the Whig party in English politics during the last quarter of the 18th century. Colourful, idealistic and disorganised, he opposed the authoritarian policies of George III and his long-term prime minister William Pitt, spending most of his political life in opposition. In Ireland one of his principal supporters was Thomas Conolly, who was also his uncle (Fox’s mother Caroline and Conolly’s wife Louisa were two of the famous Lennox sisters). Conolly was MP for Londonderry from 1761 until the Act of Union. In this letter Fox congratulates Conolly on his recent victory; praises him and Grattan for the manner in which they have defended him and the Duke of Portland against “very unfair attacks”, and welcomes the intention to propose Ponsonby rather than Foster for the (Speaker’s) chair.While the year in which the letter was written is not stated, it may well have been 1783, in which a short-lived coalition government headed by Portland (First Lord of the Treasury), Fox (Foreign Secretary) and Lord North (Home Secretary) passed the Renunciation Act, which confirmed the independence of the Irish parliament from that of England. €750 - 1000
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621 Co. Monaghan: O’Rafferty (J.) A 3pp holograph letter from J. O’Rafferty to the 2nd Baron Rossmore, Lord Lieutenant of Co. Monaghan, and father of the Hon. Henry Westerna, one of the two MPs for the county. The writer discussed the political state of the county, meetings held by the magistrates, the influence of O’Connell, and the apathy and haughtiness of ‘some shopkeepers and little merchants.’ * An important insight into local politics of Monaghan in the 1830’s. €180 - 250
622 The Petition and Lamentation of the Elms at the Cottage Manuscript: A charming 58 line poem addressed to the Duke of Leinster, dated 23 May 1813, from Walterstown Cottage in which the elms remind the Duke that they were planted by his grandfather and have served the family with devotion; they now plead to be spared the threatened axe. Signed on their behalf by “Umbra, Devota, Virida”. As a m/ss, w.a.f. (1) €120 - 180
623 Co. Meath Regiment: A printed receipt from Edward Cane & Sons, Dublin Castle, addressed to Lord Longford (Thos. Pakenham, 2nd Earl of Longford) for the pay of the Demifore Cavalry (a yeomanry regiment in Co. Meath) for the month ending 27th December 1803. As ephemera., w.a.f. (1) €100 - 150
624 Manuscript - Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin: Copy of a deed dated 19th January 1741 (1742 new style) stating that John Bloomer had leased Woodtown (Rathfarnham) from William Conolly, now deceased, in 1727, for £210 rent; he has fallen considerably in arrears; now Bloomer agrees to surrender the lease, pay £100 towards the arrears, and make out a bond for the rest. One foolscap page, as a m/ss, w.a.f. (1) €100 - 150
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626 Castletown House, Co. Kildare: Approx. 25 household and other bills sent to William Conolly, Castletown, mostly c. 1740 - 50’s they are from several suppliers, for poultry, game, wine, dairy produce etc, condition varied, as a coll., w.a.f. (1) €150 - 200
627 The Castletown Collection Manuscript Catalogue: The Plate Book Castletown List of Plate belonging to Thos. Conolly, Esq. M.P. Castletown... County .. Kildare, Sm. 4to 1856 - 1861; May 1873; Sept. 30 1889; & Nov. 9th 1905. In all approx. 30 manuscript pages, with lists of silver & silver plate, and also with some incidental silver objet d’art, written in varied hands, original mor. backed marble boards, with mor. label on front cover. As m/ss w.a.f. An impressive collection. Unique. (1) €500 - 800
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628 Carton Library Manuscript Library Catalogue; Carton Library Catalogue, lg. folio c. 1815 cont. hf. calf, with decorated label on front cover. The catalogue consists of approx. 175 manuscript folio pages, of principally 18th Century volumes, but some earlier works, and with later items early 19th Century works added by probably in the hand of A.F. Fitzgerald. The listing is divided into seven different categories, as follows: A. History, Politics, Divinity B. Lives and Memoirs C. Poetry and Dramatics D. Voyages and Travels E. Philosophy, Fine Art & Science F. Miscellaneous Antiquities G. Novels and Reading Each entry details where printed, when printed, size, number of volumes and identifies the case, and the shelf number where the volume could be found. * A unique record of a highly important library, which was disposed over a series of sales, principally in the 1940 & 1960’s. (1) €3000 - 5000
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630 Theatre: Bell’s British Theatre, Vols. 2 - 21, together 20 vols. 12mo L. 1776 - 1781. Engd. plates, ports. etc., cont. tree calf, gilt rope borders, tooled gilt spines, mor. labels, possibly Irish binding. (20) * Ex Libris John James Diggis La Touche, with bookplate. €300 - 400
631 Knott (Mary John) Two Months at Kilkee, 12mo D. 1836. First Edn. add. engd. title, frontis & 5 engd. plts. & plans (some fold.), orig. cloth; Binns (Jon.) The Miseries and Beauties of Ireland, 2 vols. L. 1837, First, fold. map cold. in outline, 9 engd. plts. cloth, Vol. I spine dam. & loose. (3) €200 - 300
632 [Tachard (Guy)] A Relation of the Voyage to Siam Performed by Six Jesuits, Sent by the French King ... in the Year 1685. 8vo L. 1688. First Edn., add. engd. title, & 24 engd. plts. (ex. 30) some fold., some browning, later calf, rebacked. (1) €200 - 300
633 De Vinci (Leonardo) Traite de La Peinture, 12mo Paris 1716. New Edn., Revu et Corrige, engd. add. title with portrait, 33 engd. plts. (5 fold.) later full calf, mor. label. (1) * Ex Libris. Old Town, Naas, with de Burgh bookplate & stamped “Tha. Burgh’ front cover. €200 - 300
634 Story (George) An Impartial History of the Wars of Ireland, In Two Parts, sm. 4to L. 1693. Second Edn. Licence leaf & hf. title, & 14 fold. engd. maps etc., all v. clean, cont. blind panel calf, later re-back. (1) * Ex Libris A.H. Smith Barry, Fota House. €300 - 400
635 Fine Irish Binding: E. Ariosto (L.) L’Orlando Furiosa, 4 vols. 16mo L. [1781]78 Engd. port. frontis, 4 engd. titles, & approx. 46 engd. plts. by P. Lapi, cont. annots. thro-out, cont. full tree calf gilt chain link borders, tooled gilt borders, profusely gilt in panels, with mor. labels, possibly by MacKenzie, Dublin. V. good. (4) * Ex. Libris Thos. Burgh, Old Town, Naas, with bookplate & name stamp on covers. €400 - 600
636 Early Printing: Conestaggio (Geronimo) Dell Uniono del Regmo de Portogallo Alla Corona di Castiglia Istoria, 12mo Venice (Paulo Vgolion) 1592. Wd.-cut device on title, a few leaves at end worn at corners (some slight loss of text, later mottled calf.) * Some mention of Ireland p. 24 Furness Library Stamp. (1) €220 - 350
637 Paris: D. (M.) [Dezallier d’Argenville, Antoine-Nicolas (1723-1796)] Voyage Pittoresque des Environs de Paris, on Description des Maisons Royales, Chateaux ... . 12mo Paris 1768. Third Edn., add. engd. title; also Voyage Pittoresque de Paris, 12mo Paris 1770. Fifth Edn, 8 engd. plts. (some fold.), orig. motted calf, tooled gilt spines, mor. labels. (2) Provenance: de Burgh, Oldtown, Naas. €220 - 320
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629 Inventory of Carton Manuscript Catalogue: Inventory of Furniture etc. of Carton House and Offices ... 1818, Lg. Atlas folio, binding full reversed calf, with thick blind tooled borders, large mor. label on front cover and a label on spine. v. good and in the one hand. Index of the different location and rooms 153 in all. Example Room No. 4 in attic just states “Full of Paintings & Prints” the entire in exhaustive detail. Housekeepers storerooms with the pieces of each service, counted and listed. Likewise in the Harness Rooms everything in detail ‘7 feeding bags?” Carpenter shop, “4 moulding planes, 10 buckets, 4 hods,” etc. An entry for “Leinster House Linen?” Inventory carried out after they sold Leinster House in 1814 to Royal Dublin Society. Together with inventory of the different Gate Lodges, Grand Lodge, Carton lodge Gate, Kelly’s Town Gate Lodge, new Gate House, & Maynooth Gate House. 265 numbered pages. As a m/ss, w.a.f. * Of Utmost Importance. (1) €6000 - 8000
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638 Lord Edward Fitzgerald’s Daughter Association Copy: Nouvelles Heures Catholiques a l’usage des Gens du Monde et des Ecoles d’Education 12mo London 1800. a.e.g., cont. crimson mor., worn & rubbed, as an association copy, w.a.f. * Presentation copy, given by the Editor to Pamela, the daughter of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, leader during the 1798 Rebellion. With Furness Library Stamp. * Ex Collection: James Paine renowned English Architect and Rupert Gunnis well known English Collector, Author and Artist of British Sculpture. (1) €400 - 600
639 Early Printings: Fragmenta Historicorum Veterum Latinorum, 12mo Amsterdam 1620 orig. vellum, worn; also Pufendorf (Samuel) Einleitung zu der Historie der vornehmsten Reiche und Stratten / lo ikiger Zeit in Europa fich befinden, sm. 8vo Frankfurt 1695. Engd. port. frontis, red & bl. title, orig. calf, worn. * Both with Furness Library Stamps. (2) €160 - 220
640 Edgeworth (Maria) Patronage, 4 vols. 12mo L. 1814. First Edn., title loose Vol. I, some slight browning, some finger marks, one fore-edge with piece torn (not affecting text, cont. diced calf ) (4) * Ex Libris O’Grady, Kilballyowen [Co. Limerick] €250 - 350
641 Almanacs: Watson & Stewart - The Treble Almanack, 1786, 1788, 1801 & 1828, 4 vols. sm. 8vo D. 1786 - 1828, two with fold. maps, full calf & crimson mor., with gilt Royal Arms & mor. label, as almanacks, w.a.f. (4) €300 - 400
642 In Fine Irish Bindings Almanacks: Watson & Stewart - Treble Almanacks, 1778 & 1787, 2 vols. sm. 8vo D. 1778 - 1787, with fold. map, both cont. full crimson mor. each with lg. tooled gilt borders with insect roll, spines profusely gilt in panels. V. good Rare. (2) €700 - 1000643
Wetstein (R.) Histoire Veritable & Secrette Des Vies & des Regnes de tous les Rois & Reina D’Angleterre, 3 vols. sm. 8vo Amsterdam 1729, cont. armorial calf; Gresset - Oeuvres de M. Gresset de l’Academie Francaise, 2 vols. in one, 12mo L. 1765, cont. calf. New Edn., cont. calf. (4) €180 - 220
644 [Wellington] Gurwood (Lt. Col.) The Dispatches of Field Marshall The Duke of Wellington, 12 vols. plus Index. Together 13 vols. 8vo L. 1837-38. New Edn., cont. hf. calf, marble sides, profusely gilt spines in panels, mor. labels. (13) * With bookplate of Mariga Guinness. €300 - 400
645 The Fruit Gardener, containing the Method of Raising Stocks, For Multiplying at Fruit-Trees, by Budding, Grafting, etc., 8vo L. 1768. First Edn.? cont. sprinkled calf, upr. cover loose, gilt spine in panels, lacking label. (1) €180 - 250
646 The Trials of Robert Emmet & Others 1798 Trials etc: Ridgeway (Wm.) Reports of the Proceedings in Cases of High Treason, against Robert Emmet, Owen Kirwin, Edward Kearney, Felix Rourke, Thos. M. Roche, & 6 others, bound as one, 8vo D. 1803 First Edn., cont. hf. calf, worn & cover loose. (1) Provenance: Purchased at Sale of Chief Justice Kennedy’s Library in 1937. Bookplate of Mariga Guinness. €400 - 500
647 1798 etc: Mac Nevin (Wm. James) A Ramble through Swisserland in the Summer and Autumn of 1802 8vo D. 1803. First Edn., Map frontis, 280pp, bound with: Dodd (J.S.) The Traveller’s Directory through Ireland, 8vo D. 1801. First Edn., lg. map frontis, 2 lg. fold. plts. VII, 224pp, cont. hf. crimson mor. Scarce. €300 - 400
648 Extremely Rare Publication 1798 etc: [Lawless (John)] Belfast Politics: or, A Collection of the Debates, Resolutions and other Proceedings of that Town, in the Years 1792 & 1793,.... With Strictures on the Test of Certain of The Societies of United Irishmen. 8vo [Belfast (H. Joy) 1794] title with imprint cut away (as in most copies), [14] XVIII, 304pp, later hf. mor. Extremely Scarce, the book was suppressed. * Ex Libris John Pollock (Mountainstown, Co. Meath] & Mariga Guinness, with bookplates. €700 - 1000
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649 Dublin printing: Coxe (Wm.) Travels into Poland, Russia, Sweden and Denmark, 3 vols. 8vo D. 1784. First Dublin Edn., 3 engd. frontis cont. full calf, mor. labels. V. good set. (3) * Ex Libris Caroline Walker, with her bookplate. €200 - 300
650 1798 etc: Teeling (Chas. Hamilton) Personal narrative of the ‘Irish Rebellion’ of 1798. 8vo L. 1828. First Edn., attractive blind & gilt tooled green mor. by J. Tate, Bookbinder, Belfast, with ticket. Bookplate of Mariga Guinness. (1) €250 - 350
651 Signed by Arthur Guinness, Founder of Brewery Association Copy: Smollett (T.) The History of England, Vol. I only (ex. 5 vols.), 8vo L. 1796. New Edn., engd. port. frontis & plts., cont. tree calf, spine gilt in panels, mor. labels. V. good. * Inscribed on title page ‘Arthur Guinness’. As an association copy, w.a.f. (1) €500 - 700
652 Moore (Thomas) The Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, 2 vols. L. 1831. First Edn., 2 hf. titles, 2 frontis (port. 7 fold. map) later qtr. mor. (2) * Bookplates of Royal Artillery Regimental Library, Woolwich, & inscribed by Mariga Guinness. €200 - 300
653 O’Connor Morris (M.) Hibernica Venatica, L. 1878, orig. photo frontis & other photo illus.; Hitchcock (F.R. Montgomery) The Midland Septs of the Pale, D. 1908; Carlyle (Thos.) Reminiscences of My Irish Journey in 1849, L. 1832, First; Lawless (Hon. E.) With Essex in Ireland, L. 1890, all cloth. (4) €150 - 200
654 Binding: D’Houry (L.)ed. Almanach Royal, Anner M.D.C.C.LXXXVI 8vo Paris 1786, all edges gilt, cont. mottled calf, treble gilt fillet borders with corner decoration, tooled gilt spine. Furness Library Stamp. * This volume lists all the movers & shakers in France prior to the French Revolution. (1) €200 - 300
655 Dublin Printing: Volney (M.C-F.) Travels through Syria and Egypt, in the Years 1783, 1784, and 1785 2 vols. in one, 8vo D. 1788. Hf. title, 2 fold. maps, orig. calf, mor. label. (1) €150 - 200
656 Binding: Annales du Musee et de L’Ecole Moderne des Beaux Arts, Vols. 1 - 21, (lacking 3 vols.) together 18 vols. sm. 8vo Paris & L. 1815. Engd. frontis & numerous plts., a.e.g., cont. straight grained green mor. with dbl. gilt fillet & blind tooled borders, & with gilt eagle tool on covers & spines. (18) €325 - 450
657 Presentation Copy Sainthill (Richard) The Old Countess of Desmond, 2 vols. roy 8vo D. 1861 - 1863. Sole Edns., litho & other plt. fold. tables., orig. cloth. Scarce. (2) * Signed Pres. Copy ‘To Hans C. Hamilton Esq.’ €250 - 350
658 Baker (Rev. J.) The History of the Inquisition, 4to L. 1734. First Edn.? engd. frontis & 6 plts. cont. calf, cover loose. (1) * Ex. Libris Ralph Smyth, Gaybrook, Co. Westmeath, with bookplate inscribed by Mariga Guinness. €150 - 220
659 Very Rare Early Collection of Irish Archaeological Photographs Shackleton (Jane W.) A very rare Collection of Original Photographs of ‘The High Crosses of Ireland,’ 4to c. 1865 - 80. Approx. 57 photos, each mounted on card, in a hf. mor. album, lacks spine. (1) * Jane W. Shackleton (1843 - 1909) of Anna Liffey Ho. Lucan, was one of the most important early pioneering photographers in Ireland. She was an influential chronicler of late Victorian Ireland. She was also a first cousin of Sir Ernest Shackleton, Antarctic Explorer. €1000 - 1500
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660 The Duke of Leinster’s Copy Speechly (Wm.) A Treatise on the Culture of The Pineapple and the Management of the Hot House, 8vo York 1779. First Edn., list of subs., fold. plts. & single with fold. explanation leaf, 186pps. uncut, orig. boards (in recent slip case). (1) * With printed subscription slip dated Welbeck March 10th, 1779, made out to His Grace The Duke of Leinster & signed by author, tipped in. Rare. €300 - 400
661 Sobieski - Coyer (Abbe) The History of John Sobieski, King of Poland, 8vo L. 1762. First Edn. in English, cont. mottled calf. (1) €200 - 300
662 Engraved Plates: Dublin Delineated in Twenty-Eight Views, 8vo D. 1843. New Edn. Fold. plan, & 28 engd. plts. cloth; Ferrar (John) A View of Ancient and Modern Dublin,... to which is added A Tour to Bellevue, sm. 8vo D. 1807. Second Edn., engd. frontis, fold. plan, uncut, orig. boards; & 1 other item. (3) €300 - 500
663 Llanover (Rt. Hon. Lady) The Autobiography and Correspondence of Mary Granville, Mrs. Delaney, 3 vols. L. 1861. First Edn., 3 port. frontis, red & bl. titles, cont cloth, stained. Scarce. (3) €300 - 400
664 Hardy (Francis) Memoirs of the Political and Private Life of James Caulfield Earl of Charlemont, 2 vols. 8vo L. 1812. Second Edn., 2 hf. titles, port. frontis. Vol. I, cont. hf. crimson mor. (2) Remore Geo. Soc. Bookplate €250 - 350
665 With Illustrations by Rose Barton Gerald (Francis) Picturesque Dublin Old and New, roy 8vo L. 1898. First Edn., illus. thro-out buckram; Ball (Francis Elrington) A History of the County of Dublin, Vols I, II, & III (ex 5), 3 vols. roy 8vo D. 1902 - 1905, First Edns., illus., buckram. (4) €180 - 240
666 Binding: Army List: - A List of All the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines.. with An Index and A Succession of Colonels, 8vo L. 1806. Fifty-Fourth Edn, a.e.g., marble ends, full crushed crimson mor., multiple gilt borders, gilt decorated spine, in panels, mor. label. (1) €250 - 350
667 Dodd (J.S.) The Traveller’s Directory through Ireland, 8vo D. 1801. First Edn., lg. fold- engd. map, uncut, orig. boards, upr cover loose spine cracked. Furness Library Stamp. S.N.S.R. (1) €200 - 300
668 Ridgeway (Wm.) Cork. The Origin of Metallic Currency and Weight Standards, 8vo Cambridge 1892. First Edn., orig. cloth, gilt decor. (1) €150 - 200
669 Rare Secret Government Reports 1798 etc: The Report from the Secret Committee of the House of Commons, with An appendix, 8vo D. 1798. First Edn., 334pp include. fac-simile letters & table (folded); bound with: Report from The Secret Committee of the House of Lords, with an Appendix, also Second Report, 67pp in all 8vo D. 1798. First Edn: bound with; Taylor (George) ... Rise, Progress and Suppression of the Rebellion in the County of Wexford in the Year 1798: 8vo D. 1800. First Edn., lacks frontis view, 278pp plus advert, leaf at end. Bound as one, later hf. calf, lacks spine. A very Rare Collection. (1) €800 - 1200
670 Leyburn (Wm.) The Mirror of Architecture: Or The Ground Rules of the Art of Building Exactly laid down by Vincent Scamozzi, Master Builder of Venice., 4to L. 1734. Seventh, engd. frontis & 48 (ex 51) engd. plts., browned cont. calf. (1) €180 - 250
671 Rare First Edition 1798 etc: Wolfe Tone (Wm. Theo.)ed. Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone, Founder of The United Society... 2 vols., 8vo Washington 1826. First Edn., port. frontis Vol. I, some browning as usual, later hf. green mor., red mor. labels, & harp motif on spines. Rare bookplates of Mariga Guinness & inscribed by her. (1) €800 - 1000
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672 The Irish Republic - Irish War News Irish Rebellion: Vol. I No. 1 Irish War News, Dublin, Tuesday April 25, 1916. [Second day of the Easter Rising.’ Sm. 4to single folded sheet, browned as usual, a few straight folding tears, edges somewhat frayed, but generally a good copy of a very frail and very scarce item. * This was the only publication known to have been printed in the area controlled by the Rebels during the Rising, in a commandeered print works in Halston Street. The material in pages 1-3 may have been prepared in advance, but the ‘Stop Press’ column on page 4, headed ‘The Irish Republic, could not have been written before Tuesday morning as stated. Written by Pearse while under fire in the GPO, it names the members of the Provisional Government, and gives some details (mainly accurate) of the fighting to date. ‘At the moment of writing this report (9.30 a.m., Tuesday) the Republican forces hold all their positions and the British forces have nowhere broken through. There has been heavy and continuous fighting for nearly 24 hours, the casualties of the enemy being much more numerous than those on the Republican side. The Republican forces everywhere are fighting with splendid gallantry ..’ It is printed on the lightest of newsprint, and surviving copies are often in poor condition. This is a very good example apart from a damp stain. (1) €400 - 600
673 Sale of Contents of Castletown House Co. Kildare: Jackson-Stops & Mc Cabe, An Interesting Sale by Auction of The Residue 18th, 19th & 20th Century Furniture etc. at Castletown House, Celbridge, Co. Kildare ... on Wednesday 20th April, 1966 & following days, .. By Instructions of The Lord Carew,” Lg. 4to D. 1966, plus additional typed list (not usually found), in pictorial wrappers, good. Scarce. (1) €200 - 300
674 Count John Mc Cormack’s Contents Sale Co. Kildare: Battersby & Co. Auctioneers, ‘Moore Abbey’ Monasterevan, Co. Kildare, Catalogue of the Furnishings & Appointments, To be Sold by Auction, .. Monday 15th February, 1937, & following days ... By Direction of Count John Mc Cormack, Roy 8vo D. 1937 Sole Edn., 7 full page illus. plts., orig. illus. wrappers, v. good. Very Scarce. (1) €300 - 400
675 Latchford (Benjamin) The Loriner Opinions and Observations on Bridle Bits and the Suitable Bitting of Horses, with illustrations. 4to L. 1871. First Edn. 28pp. of illus.; Bound with, Segundo (Don Juan) A Treatise on Suitable Bitting of Horses, 4to 1832, dbl. page illus., orig. hf. mor. worn, spine dam. Unusual. (1) €125 - 150
676 Cundy (N.W.) Reports on the Grand Ship Canal from London to Arundel Bay and Portsmouth 8vo L. 1827. First Edn., 2 v. large fold. maps, hd. cold. in outline, and a fold section, uncut orig. boards. V. good. (1) €200 - 300
677 William Brocas Sketchbook Brocas (William), 1794-1868. A very good Sketchbook, small quarto, over 80pp of fine sketches in pencil and crayons, made during a Continental Tour encompassing Antwerp, Paris, & other cities c. 1840 - 41, including sketch portraits, of interesting characters, landscape scenes, copies of famous paintings and items of architectural interest, many identified (some in French), including a number of very good drawings, some of frameable quality. Inscribed inside front cover ‘W. Brocas’ 119 Baggot St., Dublin. In a small 4to Artists Album, with ties, vellum backed boards. As an Album, w.a.f. V. Rare. (1) €1500 - 2000
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678 Architecture: Felibien - Des Principes de l’Architecture, de la Sculpture, de la Peinture et des Autres Arts que en Dependent, 4to Paris 1690. Second Edn., vign. title & 65 engd. full page plts., cont. calf, raised bands, gilt spine in panels, mor. label. (1) €300 - 400
679 Hand-coloured Plates: “The Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine,” Vol. XXV, sm. folio L. c. 1860, 6 lg. fold. hand cold. plts. orig. cloth; “La Belle Assemblee,” odd vol. 8vo L. 1807, hd. cold. & other plts.; “The Oriental Annual or Scenes in India,” L. 1834, engd. plts. cont. full mor. As a coll. of plts. (3) €200 - 300
680 [Curran] Phillips (Charles) Recollections of Curran and Some of His Contemporaries, L. 1818. First Edn. port. frontis; Curran (Wm. H.) The Life of the Rt. Hon. John Philpot Curran, 2 vols. L. 1819. First Edn., port. frontis Vol. I, 2 hf. titles, later hf. mor. (3) €200 - 300
681 [Young (Arthur)] The Farmer’s Guide in Hiring and Stocking Farms, 2 vols. D. 1771. First Dublin Edn., cont. full calf, mor. labels. V. good copy. (2) * Inscribed by Mariga Guinness. €200 - 300
682 Sullivan (Sir Ed.) Buck Whaley’s Memoirs, roy 8vo L. 1906, First, illus.; Tynan (P.J.P.) The Irish National Invincibles and their Times, L. 1894; Robinson (J.R.) The Lost Earls of Barrymore 1769 - 1824, L. 1894; Mc Donnell (Bodkin (M.) Grattan’s Parliament Before and After, L. 1912, all cloth. (4) €150 - 200
683 Wyse (Rt. Hon. Sir Thos.) An Excursion in The Peloponnesus in the Year 1858, 2 vols. roy 8vo L. 1865. First Edn. 2 hf. titles, 2 engd. frontis, dbl. page map, 22 full page plts. text illus. etc., orig. cloth. V. good. (2) Provenance: E.W. O’Brien, Cahirmoyle, Co. Limerick €300 - 400
684 Rackham (Arthur) illus: Wagner (Rich.) Siegfried and The Twilight of The Gods, 4to L. 1924. Fine illus. cold. plts. mounted, orig. cloth. (1) €150 - 200
685 Semple (George) A Treatise on Building in Water, In two parts, 4to D. 1776. Sole Edn., 63 engd. plts., the fore-edges damp stained & damaged, cont. calf, loose w.a.f. V. Scarce. (1) €350 - 500
686 Leland (Thos.) The History of Ireland, 3 vols. 4to D. 1773. First Dublin Edn., 3 hf. titles, cont. calf, rebacked & repaired. (3) €200 - 300
687 Grattan’s Irish Parliament: Hartnell (Crawford)ed. Grattan’s Irish Parliament, in ‘The Lady of The House,’ issue for Christmas 1906. Lg. 4to D. 1906. Profusely illustrated thro-out, orig. wrappers, recent full cloth. Scarce. * A very good potted history of The Parliament, with lists of members & portraits of same, and other illus. of artefacts etc. €200 - 300
688 English Royalty in Ireland Hartnell (Crawford) ed. The Royal Progress of their Majesties King Edward VII, & Queen Alexandra through Ireland until 1903. Lg. 4to D. 1903. Profusely illustrated, orig. wrappers, recent full cloth. Scarce. * Detailed account & photos of their travels throughout Ireland. (1) €200 - 300
689 Rose (Rt. Hon. Geo.) Observations on The Historical Work of the late Rt. Hon. Charles James Fox, 4to L. 1809. First Edn. title with engd. vignette & L.S., cont. mottled calf, upr. cover loose, gilt spine in panels B.P. of Thos. Jolley, Esq., F.S.A. (1) €200 - 300
690 Young (Arthur) A Tour in Ireland, with General Observations on the Present State of that Kingdom: Made in The Years 1776, 1777, and 1778 ... End of 1779. 4to L. 1780. First Edn., engd. frontis, list of subs., & 1 engd. plate, cont. tree calf, single gilt fillet, tooled gilt spine in panel, in the style of Mackenzie. Very desirable copy. Ex. Libris James Stewart, Esq., Kilymoon, with his bookplate, & with Furness Library Stamp. (1) €800 - 1200
691 Swinburne (Henry) Travels through Spain in the Years 1775 and 1776, In which several Monuments of Roman and Moorish Architecture are illustrated ... 4to L. 1779. First Edn., lg. fold map (with tears), 13 plts. as called for, (but with extra views not called for, bound in), cont. calf, spine worn. With Borris Library & Furness stamps. (1) €500 - 700
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692 Scott (Sir W.) Rokeby: A Poem, 4to Edin. 1813. First Edn., cont. tree calf. Bookplates of Earl of Ormonde, & Furness Library Stamp. (1) €100 - 150
693 Brewer (James Norris) A Descriptive and Historical Account of Various Palaces and Public Buildings, (English and Foreign), 4to L. 1821. Engd. frontis & 24 full page plts., in cont. diced calf, tooled gilt borders, & spine, mor. label, upr. joint cracked. Bookplate of Mariga Guinness. (1) €200 - 300
694 Elliott (Commd. Rob.) & Roberts (Emma) Views in India, China and on The Shores of the Red Sea, 2 vols. in one, 4to L. n.d. [c. 1865] ad. engd. title Vol. I, 2 engd. frontis (1 port), & 60 plts. complete (include. one cold. by G. Baxter), a.e.g., later hf. green mor. (1) €300 - 400
695 Langley (Batty) The City and Country Builder’s and Workman’s Treasury of Designs: or, The Art of Drawing, and Working The Ornamental Parts of Architecture. Illustrated. 4to L. 1740. First Edn., lacks list of subs, 186 full page plts., cont. calf, worn, upr. cover. Ex. Coll. Earl of Fitzwilliam with B.P. (1) €550 - 750
696 Warner (Ferdinando) The History of Ireland, 2 vols. 4to L. 1763 - 1767. First Edn. engd. map, cont. full calf, gilt fillet borders, profusely gilt spine in panels alternating mor. labels with Fitzgerald Family motif in top panel. (2) * Carton Copy with bookplate. €400 - 600
697 [Shakespeare] Pope (A.) The Works of Shakespeare, 6 vols. 4to L. 1723 - 1725. First 4to Edn. of Shakespeare’s Works Engd. port. frontis & red & black title Vol. I, list of subs, cont. sprinkled calf, dble gilt fillet, & blind tooled borders, some mor. labels, worn. Scarce. (6) * Ex. Libris Earl of Ormonde, Kilkenny Castle, with bookplates. €600 - 900
698 Pinkerton (John) A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels, 17vols., 4to, L. 1808 - 1814, First Edn. illus. plts., tree calf (by Edmund Lloyd, Harley St., London ticket) w.a.f. (17) €1000 - 1500
699 Coloured Portrait Cartoons Spy, Ape, Spex etc: “Vanity Fair, a Weekly Show of Political Social, and Literary Wares,” 3 vols. folio L. 1869 - 1876, with over 250 coloured caricature portraits, by Ape, Spex & Spy, several of Irish interest (John Tyndall etc), full mor. backed cloth. as a coll., w.a.f. (3) €400 - 600
700 Barrington (Sir Jonah) Historic Anecdotes and Secret Memoirs of The Legislative Union Between Great Britain and Ireland, 2 vols. lg. 4to L. 1809. First Edn. L.P., 36 engd. portraits, 3 fac-similes & 2 other plts., cont. hf. calf. tooled gilt & blind decor & gilt spine in panels bookplate’s of ‘Celeberrima insula ortus’ and the Mariga Guinness bookplate. (1) €350 - 500
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701 [Chesterfield] Stanhope (Mrs. E.) Publisher, Letters Written by the Late Rt. Hon. Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield to His Son..., 2 vols. 4to L. 1774. First Edn., engd. port. frontis, cont. hf. calf. (2) * Bookplate of James Fuller, & inscribed by Mariga Guinness, purchased at Nayler’s Auction, Dublin. €200 - 300
702 De Luxe Limited Edition Strange (Ed. F.) “The Colour Prints of Hiroshige,” 4to L. n.d. Lim. Edn. NO. 65 (250), fine cold. prints, decor. vellum. (1) €120 - 180
703 Art: Williamson (G.C.) Life and Works of Ozias Humphry R.A., lg. 4to L. 1918. Lim. Edn. 400 Copies Only; also Angelica Kauffmann R.A., lg. 4to L. 1924. Lim. Edn. 1000 copies, all illus. both vellum backed boards. (2) €125 - 175
704 Russell (Wm. Howard) The Prince of Wales Tour, A Diary in India, with some Account of The Visits .. to the Courts of Greece, Egypt, Spain, and Portugal. 2 vols. sm. folio L. 1877. First Edn., orig. photo frontis Vol. I, cold. map, full page & smaller illus., cloth stained. (2) €200 - 300
705 Complete Set of Irish Georgian Society Records I.G.S.: The Georgian Society Records of Eighteenth Century Domestic Architecture and Decoration in Dublin, Vols. I - V, together 5 vols. complete lg. 4to D. 1909 - 1913. Lim. Edns; plus Supplementary Volume,;Sadlier (T.U.) & Dickinson (Page L.) Georgian Mansions in Ireland, lg. 4to D. 1915. First Edn., Lim to 700 Copies Only, with 3 orig. A.L.s. (loosely inserted) from Walter Fitzgerald & others concerning same. All above profusely illustrated with photos, orig. decorated cloth & buckram. Scarce. (6) €3000 - 4000
706 Early Bible: La Sainte Bible, ... C’est a dire L’Ancienne et La Nouvelle Alliance. Folio Amsterdam (Jaques Lindenberg) 1700. Add engd. title, engd. vignettes, fold. dbl. page maps & plts. some tears at folds & edges etc., later Irish panel calf, worn, w.a.f. (1) €150 - 200
707 Stafford (Thomas) Pacata Hibernia, folio L. 1633, First Edn., port. of Q. Elizabeth only, & 12 maps only, lacks title some text at beginning and at end, later calf, covers loose, S.N.S.R. (1) €200 - 300
708 Manuscript: Co. Galway: Legal Case: Equity Exchequer, May 2nd 1842 - Frances X.E. Redington Widow, Plaintiff, V. The Hon. Gonville ffrench and Others Defendants, Vesey Daly, 50 Blessington St., Plaintiffs Attorney. Final Decree Attested Copy. thick folio, over 800pp in clear hand, on vellum type paper, cont. hf. calf, mor. labels, lacks spine. As a m/ss, w.a.f. (1) €250 - 350
709 Beynon & Co.: The Portfolio of Trinity College, Dublin, oblong folio Cheltenham n.d. (c. 1905), 54 full page illus. full vellum backed gilt cloth. (1) * Pres. Copy to Thos. Ulick Sadlier from his father. €150 - 200
710 Bindings: “The Irish Statutes,” vols. 1 - 6, folio D. 1786, full armorial calf, tooled gilt spines mor. labels. As bindings, w.a.f. (6) €200 - 300
711 de Trafford (Sir Humphrey F.) The Foxhound’s of Great Britain, and Ireland Their Masters and Huntsmen, Folio L. 1906. First, cold. frontis, lg. plts. & numerous photos, cont. hf. crimson mor. (1) €250 - 350
712 Home (Robert) Select Views in Mysore, The Country of Tippoo Sultan; From Drawings taken on the Spot. Lg. 4to L. (Published by R. Bowyer) 1794. First Edn. L.P., 3 lg. fold. plans, 2 printed on blue, fold. hd. cold. map & 27 engd. plts., 13 leaves printed Arabic, full cont. calf, dble gilt and blind fillet borders, and with armorial? in gilt on both covers, upr. cover loose. (1) €600 - 800
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713 For Private Circulation Graham (Fred. Ulric) Notes of a Sporting Expedition in the Far West of Canada, 1847, lg. 4to L. 1898. For Private Circulation Only. Hf. title, with an inscribed presentation, cold. port. frontis & 6 cold. plts. plus. 6 mounted maps, hd. cold. in outline, uncut, marble ends, in full calf, with two gilt fillets with gilt dots, similarly decor. spine, and with tooled doublures decorated at corners with floral tools, by Hatchards, Piccadilly. (1) * Sir Frederick Ulric Graham, 3rd Baronet (1820–1888) €3000 - 4000
714 The Shannon Maps Shannon Navigation: Fourth Report of the Commissioners Appointed .. for the Improvement of the navigation of the River Shannon; Maps, Plans, and Estimates. Thick folio L. 1839. Part II with Plates 53 - 119 Complete, together 67 lg. fold. maps & plans, orig. cloth backed boards. As a coll. of maps, w.a.f. V. good. (1) €450 - 650
715 Architecture: Chambers - Traite D’Architecture, folio Paris n.d. c. 1750., 51 full page plts. (incomplete), some stains, later cloth, w.a.f. (1) €300 - 400
716 Latham (Charles) In English Homes, The Internal Character Furniture and Adornments... Lg. folio L. (Country Life) n.d. c. 1905. Profusely illustrated, orig. gilt decor. cloth. (1) €150 - 200
717 Irish Exhibition, 1853: Illustrated London News: “Great Industrial Exhibition, Dublin 1853,” Atlas folio Supplement for June 4th, fully illustrated, 16pp, in later full cloth. (1) €120 - 180
718 Architecture: Projects d’Architecture et Autres Productions de Cet Art, qui out merites les grands prix. Lg. folio Paris 1806, over 160 full page plts. incomplete, disbound, as a coll. of plts., w.a.f. (1) €300 - 400
719 Owen (Rev. Ed. Pryce) Etchings... from his Own Paintings, lg. folio 1842, approx. 21 etchings on 14 full page plts. (some lacking), cont. hf. calf, lg. mor. label. as a portfolio, w.a.f. (1) €250 - 350
720 Deshairs (Leon) Bordeux Architecture et Decoration au Dix - Huitieme Siecle, lg. atlas folio Paris (1907). Hf. title, 104 plts. complete, in orig. hf. cloth folder. (1) €150 - 200
721 Fine Proof Plates Reynolds (Sir Joshua) “Engravings from the Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A.,” vol. I only, lg. atlas folio L. 1865. New Series 100 full page fine engd. plates, all marked ‘Proof’ two with printed key, heavy half morocco tooled gilt spine, v. good. As a coll., w.a.f. (1) N.B. Plate 58 is a representation of Reynolds print, of The Hon. Charles Fox, Lady Sarah Bunbury, and Lady Susannah O’Brien. See Lot 273 in this Sale. €300 - 400
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722 Atlas: Lesage (A.) Atlas Historique, Genealogique Chronologique et Geographique, Lg. atlas folio Paris n.d. [c. 1829] 37 lg. dbl. page maps etc. all hand coloured, cont. mor. backed boards. S.N.S.R. (1) €200 - 300
723 Wood (Robert) The Ruins of Palmyra and Balbec, lg. atlas folio L. (Wm. Pickering) 1827. Second Edn. Hf. title, 3 lg. engd. frontis plts. & 103 others (some fold.) together 106 plts. complete, later hf. mor. Good. (1) €1200 - 1600
724 From the Library of James Paine, Architect & The Collection of Rupert Gunnis, Antiquary & Author Campbell (Colen) Vitruvius Brittannicus, or The British Architect, Vols. I - III, & Vol. V, together 4 vols. lg. atlas folio L. [1731]? - 1771. Together 400 plts. (include. 4 engd. titles & 3 engd. dedit) list of subs in Vol. V, some damp stains top left corners, full cont. mottled calf (Vols. I - III) & cont. hf. reversed calf, mor. labels, worn. (4) * Ex. Collection: James Paine renowned English Architect and Rupert Gunnis well known English Collector, Author and Artist of British Sculpture. €6000 - 8000
725 Architecture: Campbell (C.) Vitruvius Brittanicus, or The British Architect, Vol. III only, lg. folio L. c. 1780, engd. single & dbl. page plts., mostly loose, and damp stained, some torn, disbound, as a coll. of plts., w.a.f. (1) €700 - 900
726 Smeaton (John) A Narrative of the Building and A Description of the Construction of the Edystone Lighthouse with Stone, lg. atlas folio L. 1793. First Edn., lg. vignette title page, 23 full page plts., cont. hf. calf, joints cracked. (1) €400 - 600
727 Irish Literature & Poetry: Yeats (W.B.) Later Poems, L. 1922, First; Beckett (Sam.) Malone Meurt, Paris (Les Editions de Minuit) 1951, First French Edn., orig. wrappers; some First Editions by John Montague, Bryan Guinness, Ulick O’Connor, 10 items in all, as a lot, w.a.f. (1) €180 - 220
727A Architecture: George, Earl of Aberdeen, An Inquiry into the Principles of Beauty in Grecian Architecture, sm. 8vo L. 1822, unopened, uncut, boards; Leask (H.G.) Irish Churches and Monastic Buildings, 3 vols. 4to Dundalk 1955 - 1960, Signed Copy, illus. d.w.’s; & 1 other item sim. (5) €100 - 150
728 Binding: de Buffon (M. le Conte) Histoire Naturelle, 30 vols. 4to Paris (de l’Imprimerie Royale) 1750 - 1780, engd. plts. etc., a.e.g., cont. mottled calf, gilt spines in panels, mor. labels, some damp dam. As a coll. of bindings, w.a.f. Ex. Coll. Kilkenny Castle, with bookplates of Butler Ormond & Ossory. (30) €700 - 1000
729 Architecture: Robinson (P.F.) Designs for Ornamental Villas, 4to L. 1836. Third, add. gen. litho title, + 96 litho plts., plans etc. orig. mor. backed cloth, gilt label. V. good copy. (1) €300 - 400
730 Staunton (Geo.) An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China, 2 vols. 4to L. 1797 - 98. First Edn. 2 engd. frontis, engd. vignettes, [Folio Vol. lacking] cont. calf, tooled gilt decor. (2) * George MacCartney , an Irishman , was appointed first envoy of Britain to China. * Ex. libris O’Grady, Kilballyowen, with bookplate. €400 - 600
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731 Irish Caricature Prints: Pat, [Periodical] 27th Dec. 1879 - Sept. 1880, numerous cold. & other full page caricature prints, orig. cloth. As periodical, w.a.f. (1) €125 - 200
732 Engraved Views: Bartlett (W.H.) The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland, 2 vols. in one, lg. 4to L. n.d. First Edn., 2 engd. add. titles, engd. map, & 118 engd. plts., cont. hf. mor.; also Scotland Illustrated in a Series of Picturesque Views L. 1845. Ed. by Prof. Wilson, add. engd. title, 80 engd. plts. cont. full mor. (2) €200 - 300
733 Orme (Robert) A History of the Military Transactions of the British Nation in Indostan, 2 vols. in 3, 4to L. 1763 - 1778. First Edn., 35 engd. fold. & single page maps & plts. (1 lg. map lacking one folded section, & 1 leaf p. 512, dam. with loss), cont. mottled calf, joints cracked & rubbed. (3) €400 - 600
734 [Kennedy (James)] A Description of the Antiquities and Curiosities in Wilton House, 4to Sarum (Printed for E. Easton) 1781. First Edn., hf. title, 25 full page engd. plts. by J.A. Gresse, wd.--cut head & tails no subscribers list, full cont. tree calf, single gilt fillet borders, profusely tooled gilt spine in panels, mor. labels. B.P. of Chas. Willm. Bury. (1) €325 - 450
735 Jesuits Perspective
[Duvreuil (Jean) S.J.] The Practice of Perspective: or, An Easy Method of Representing Natural Objects According to the Rules of Art, 4to L. 1765. Fourth Edn., trans. by E. Chambers ... Red & bl. title, 150 full page & 2 fold. plts., cont. calf, raised bands, mor. label. Tervoe Copy with bookplate. Fine. (1) €600 - 900 * A work highly necessary for painters, engravers, architects, statuaries, embroiders, jewelers, and tapestry works. A seminal work.
736 Pugin (A.) Specimens of Gothic Architecture: Selected from Various Ancient Edifices in England. 2 vols. lg. 4to L. 1825 - 26. Third Edn., 2 engd. add. titles, & 112 engd. plts., later hf. mor. dam. (2) €200 - 300
737 Beaufort (Dan. Augustus) Memoir of a Map of Ireland; lg. 4to L. 1792. First Edn. list of subscribers, fold. map hd. cold. in outline, later hf. mor. marble sides, gilt decor. spine with Conolly crest, & with Castletown bookplate. (1) €300 - 400
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738 [O’Phelan (John)] Epitaphs etc. folio .. lacks t.p., 10 full page plts. some fold. text illus., some tears with loss later binding. S.N.S.R. Bookplate of Mariga Guinness. (1) €125 - 200
739 Lewis (Samuel) A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 2 vols. lg. 4to L. 1837. First Edn., orig. cloth, spine damaged. (2) €150 - 200
740 Carton House Library: Lyttelton (George Lord) The History of the Life of King Henry the Second, 4 vols. 4to L. 1767; Watson (Rob.) The History of the Reign of Philip the Second King of Spain, 2 vols. 4to L. 1777. All uniform cont. calf, treble fillet borders, tooled gilt spines in panels, raised bands, mor. labels & crowned monkey Carton Crest, Bookplates etc. (1) €400 - 600
741 Scarce Signed Limited Edition Howard (Brian) God Save the King, sm. folio Paris (Hours Press) n.d. [c. 1930] Signed Limited Edition 150 Copies Only, uncut, orig. mor. backed decorated boards, signed by John Banting. Bears a m/ss note on f.e.p. dated 1987 about the interior decorator Hermione Ramsden, who is thought to have helped finance the book’s publication. Ex. Scarce. * Brian Howard (1905 - 1958) was one of the ‘bright young things’ of London Society in the 1920’s. he was well known as a poet but “God Save the King’ - the title is meant ironically - was his only published collection. his later years were characterised by promiscuity, drink, drugs and outrageous behaviour, ending with his suicide following the accidental death of a lover in his bath. There is a Guinness connection with Howard. In 1929 the Hon. Mrs. Bryan Guinness sponsored an exhibition of the works of a hitherto unknown German painter named Bruno Hat. It was a spoof the ‘artist’ was impersonated by Tom Mitford and the paintings were by Brian Howard. €800 - 1200
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743 R.V. Deldefield, c. 1960 Botanical Drawings: A collection of 24 original watercolours, “Floral Studies,” various sizes, mounted on board, each identified and signed. As a collection. (24) €400 - 500
744 O’Flanagan (Rev. M.)ed. Letters .. Relative to the Antiquities of the County of Meath (from) Ordnance Survey in 1836, 4to Bray 1928, typescript; The Miscellany of the Irish Archaeological Society, Vol. I 4to D. 1846; Nicholl (Geo.) Three Reports of Poor Laws - Ireland, 8vo L. 1838; Vallancey (Lt. Col. C.) A Grammar of The Iberno - Celtic or Irish Language, 8vo D. 1781, First, 9 engd. plts., calf, worn etc. A lot, w.a.f. (1) €160 - 220
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745 Important Irish Bindings Bindings: Burnet (Gilbert) The History of the Reformation of the Church of Ireland, 3 vols. folio Dublin (A. Rhames for R. Gunne) 1730 - 1733, 2 add engd. title Vol. I, 3 red & b. titles, 20 engd. ports., plus 20 extra Mezzotint Portraits bound in, a.e.g., cont. full crimson mor., triple gilt fillet border and tooled gilt spine in panels, lacks labels, some wear. (3) €750 - 1000
746 Periodicals; The Illustrated London News, 7 vols. folio London 1851 - 1871, profusely illustrated some Irish content, bindings dam., & Punch, 2 vols. London 1857 - 1862, illus. hf. crimson mor. As periodicals, w.a.f.; and odd Vols. of Playfairs Heraldry. (as a lot). (14) €150 - 200
747 Music: A Volume of Manuscript Music, 4to c. 1815, varied titles, cont. hf. with mor. label inscribed ‘Mrs. Gubbins, Kilfrush,’ and 2 volumes of later printed music. As a lot, w.a.f. (3) €120 - 180
748 Architecture: Chambers (Sir Wm.) A Treatise on The Decorative part of Civil Architecture,... Fourth Edition, to which are added Copious Notes .. of Designs in Architecture By John B. Papworth. Lg. 4to L. (for J. Taylor) 1826. 9 single page plts. & 53 dble page plts., cont. diced calf, lg. gilt border, re-backed, spine dam, some damp, Carton copy with motif & bookplate. (1) €400 - 600
749 Norway: Brogger (W.C.) & others, editors: Norge I Det Nittende Aarhundrede, 2 vols. v. large 4to Kristiania 1900. Profusely illus., map in pocket at end, orig. mor. backed buckram. Scarce. (2) * This book was issued prior to Independence in 1905. €150 - 200
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