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Decanter, Glass, Irish, probably Belfast
Irish, probably Belfast
early 19th century
Watch, Charles Wilson, Silver, enamel, Irish, Belfast
Charles Wilson
1809
Covered Sweetmeat Jar, Glass, Irish
Irish
1775–1800
Flat Ax, Brass, Irish
Irish
ca. 1700–1400 BCE
Ax of the Palstave Type, Bronze, Irish
Irish
ca. 1400–1200 BCE
Flanged Ax, Bronze, Irish
Irish
ca. 1500–1400 BCE
Flanged Ax, Bronze, Irish
Irish
1500–1400 BCE
Dagger (Dirk) Blade, Bronze, Irish
Irish
1500–1200 BCE
Ax of the Palstave Type, Bronze, Irish
Irish
ca. 1500–1200 BCE
Socketed Ax-Head (Celt), Bronze, Irish
Irish
ca. 800–500 BCE
Chandelier, Glass, Irish
Irish
1770–80
Disk from a Reel, Gold, Irish
Irish
ca. 800 BCE
Chape (Terminal of a Scabbard), Copper alloy, Irish
Irish
900–600 BCE
Ornament, Gold, Irish
Irish
ca. 800 BCE
Ornament, Gold, Irish
Irish
ca. 800 BCE
Sponge box, D.M. (unidentified), Silver, probably Irish
D.M.
Dorothy Manjoy
ca. 1725
Knickerbockers, linen, probably Irish
probably Irish
1930s
Collar, cotton, probably Irish
probably Irish
ca. 1890
Vase, Glass, probably Irish
probably Irish
ca. 1820
Fruit bowl, Glass, probably Irish
probably Irish
early 19th century
Mitts, cotton, probably Irish
probably Irish
1850–99
Cap, linen, cotton, probably Irish
probably Irish
ca. 1870
Punch cup (one of two), Glass, probably Irish
probably Irish
late 18th century
Punch cup (one of two), Glass, probably Irish
probably Irish
late 18th century
Fruit bowl, Glass, probably Irish
probably Irish
late 18th–early 19th century
Dish: The Destruction of the Hosts of Pharaoh, Master IC (probably Jean Court) or French, Limoges, Painted enamel on copper, partly gilt.
Master IC (probably Jean Court)
Jean Cour (or Court)
probably early 17th century
Hercules and Achelous, Master of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian  Austrian, Ivory, probably Austrian
Master of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
probably mid-17th century
Dizi, Jade, probably Chinese
probably Chinese
late 18th–early 19th century
Dish, World's End Pottery , Dublin, Delftware, Irish, Dublin
World's End Pottery
1735
King George II (1683–1760), John van Beaver, Wool, silk, carved and gilded wood (21-22 warps per inch, 9 per cm.), Irish, Dublin
John van Beaver
Robert Baillie
1732–35
Teapot, David King, Silver, wood, Irish, Dublin
David King
1723–24
Set of five teaspoons, John Ladyman, Gold, Irish, Dublin
John Ladyman
1711/12
Teaspoon (part of a set), Gold, Irish, Dublin
Irish, Dublin
1749
Sugar tongs (part of a set), Gold, Irish, Dublin
Irish, Dublin
ca. 1730–50
Strainer spoon (part of a set), Francis Williamson, Gold, Irish, Dublin
Francis Williamson
ca. 1730–35
Chandelier, Glass, probably Irish or possibly British
probably Irish or possibly British
ca. 1787
Sweetmeat glass with cover, Glass, Irish, probably Dublin
Irish, probably Dublin
ca. 1750
Sweetmeat glass (one of two), Glass, Irish
Irish
ca. 1780
Commode (one of a pair), William Moore, Harewood and satinwood, inlaid with various woods, carcass of pine, Irish
William Moore
ca. 1780
Punch bowl with cover, Glass, Irish
Irish
first half 19th century