Irish Sales

Published August 27th, 2005


Carryduff Auctions had a packed auction room for their antiques sales which saw an arch dial grandfather clock go at £750; a silver tea service for a similar price and a double weight Vienna at £600.
Among other lots were: large Moorcroft vase, £550; Clarice Cliff Bizarre vase, £500; pierced silver bowl £340; pair cast iron urns, £300; two small Clarice Cliff pieces £300; upright piano £270; spring Vienna £260.
Morgans star piece was a mahogany and inlaid sideboard which fell to a hammer price of £1,250 followed by a gilt framed oil painting at £540 and a Patrick Hickery watercolour at £340.
Other lots included; three Beswick figures £330; Berretta d/b gun £320; Vic. corner washstand, £320; doll’s house £290; glazed display cabinet £190; drawing room suite £260; inlaid sewing table, £260; four Wm IV chairs, £240; cast iron water pump £220; oak library steps £210; M Henry oil painting £150.
Bloomfields: Victorian dining tables £680 & £380; model tractor £273; dining table and six chairs, £260; miniature chest £235; gold bracelet, £200.
Ross’s: antique mahogany dresser £1,100; Victorian mahogany sewing table £600; 20th century dining table & six pierced chairs £590; Victorian brass mantle clock £480; 19th century carved oak dresser £480; cut glass claret jug with silver mounts £460.

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