A late 19th century French gilt bronze encriers in the Louis XV style is just one of many collectible objects at the James Adam Sunday Interiors sale in Dublin on June 14. By Maison Millet it is estimated at 1.500-2,500. A pair of Dublin silver George III loving cups by Matthew West, 1790, is estimated at 3,000-5,000 and a 16th century Japanese Shino Ware vase has an estimate of 1,500-2,500. The 500 lot sale of fine period furniture, silver, paintings and other decorative arts is now on view, and is particularly strong in furniture. Here is a small selection. The catalogue is online.
(See post on antiquesandartireland.com for June 5, 2015).
![A FRENCH GILT BRONZE ENCRIERS IN THE LOUIS XV STYLE, late 19th century, by Maison Millet á Paris (1,500-2,500).](https://antiquesandartireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/ENCRIER-300x199.jpg)
A FRENCH GILT BRONZE ENCRIERS IN THE LOUIS XV STYLE, late 19th century, by Maison Millet á Paris (1,500-2,500). UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD
![A 16TH CENTURY JAPANESE SHINO WARE GLAZED POTTERY VASE (1,500-2,500).](https://antiquesandartireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/AD-226-200x300.jpg)
A 16TH CENTURY JAPANESE SHINO WARE GLAZED POTTERY VASE (1,500-2,500). UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,700 AT HAMMER