
A pair of Cork Republican silver candlesticks will highlight a special live and online auction of Irish and English silver at Woodwards on October 16. The candlesticks were made by Egans during the Irish Civil War when silver could not be safely sent to the Assay Office in Dublin. It was instead stamped with the Arms of Cork, with two castles and a ship in the centre. Republican silver is both rare and prized by collectors. This pair is estimated at €3,000-€5,000. There is a Republican silver sugar tongs (€400-800), a Cork silver salver stamped ‘STERLING’ (€400-600) a spoon marked ‘Grand Central Hotel’ by Egans as well as items of Cork silver by Carden Terry and Jane Williams.
The militaria section is from the estate of Brother William Palladius Allen (1892-1984) and includes an old Irish Blunderbuss made by Robert Tomlinson, Dublin.
