Pastel Colours: A cased selection of Sennelier Pastel Colours, in fitted case with three trays,
Pastel Colours: A cased selection of Sennelier Pastel Colours, in fitted case with three trays, containing over 500 different shades, in mahogany ...
Pastel Colours: A cased selection of Sennelier Pastel Colours, in fitted case with three trays, containing over 500 different shades, in mahogany ...
AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER APASPAGUS TONGS Dublin c.1807, mark of Samuel Neville, of plain design with central ring. 27.5cm long; together with...
A SET OF FOUR IRISH SILVER CARD TRAYS Dublin 1973, mark of Royal Irish Silver Company, of shaped square form, with plain circular centre reserv...
A CELTIC REVIVAL SILVER TRAY, Dublin 1912, mark of West & Son, with twin carrying handles decorated with Celtic motifs, gadrooned with bol...
19th Century Scottish School "Portrait of a Gentleman,Daniel Matheson Esq" O.O.C., 23" x 19 1/2" (59cms x 49cms), in gilt frame, together with a s...
A MODERN IRISH SILVER PIT TRAY, by Ida Delamer, Dublin 2000, additional mark celebrates the millennium
A LATE VICTORIAN LARGE SILVER PLATED TWIN HANDLED OVAL SERVING TRAY, with decorative pie crust border, raised over four feet, ca 31" wide
A SILVER TRAY Dublin c.1966, mark of Warboys, of circular form with gadrooned rim. (8.5 troy ozs) 18.5cm diameter; together with a set of six s...
A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SILVER OVAL TRAYS, lacking date letter, maker's mark of Ambrose Boxwell, each with beaded rims, bright cut decorati...
A LARGE TWO HANDLED TRAY, Sheffield c.1913, in Georgian style (c.77.5 troy ozs). 55cm wide
A SILVER BASKET Birmingham 1908, mark of 'AI', of shaped rectangular form, with raised gadrooned rim, pierced sides, 16cm wide x 12cm high; tog...
A SILVER TRAY, London c.1904, mark of C S Harris & Sons, of circular form, with wavy rim, plain centre, raised on pad feet, (52 troy ozs). 40cm...
AN IRISH SILVER TRAY Dublin, c.1986, mark of Jewellery & Metal Manufacturing Company, with wavy gardrooned rim, decorated with scallop shells,...
A GEORGIAN SILVER CARD TRAY C.1730s, town marked rubbed but probably London, makers mark partially visible 'T G', of circular form with raised...