The Irish History Sale 2006-04-09 Auction - 291 Price Results - Whyte's in ie
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109: 1916 Clanwilliam House Garrison  A unique handwrit166: 1919-1921  Valuable range of picture postcards and176: 1921 Bonn na Dala silver medal struck for service
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Dublin 2, Ireland
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The Irish History Sale

An extraordinary collection of artifacts, manuscripts, photographs, and ephemera reflecting the history of Ireland from about 500BC to circa 1960. The sale includes an extremely important collection of mementos, manuscripts, documents, photographs and personal ephemera relating to Peadar Kearney, author of the Irish National Anthem and his service as an Irish Volunteer and his writings including a fully signed dated and authenticated manuscript verse of A Soldier's Song (The National Anthem)written in an internment camp during the War of Independence. The sale also includes Celtic gold ring money, a range of items connected with the Irish struggle for freedom including 1798 weapons, signed items by O'Connell, Parnell, Pearse, Connolly, Ceannt, Collins, and many others, 1916 Rising medals and uniforms and rare documents as well as the War of Independence Ceasefire Order of 9 July 1921 which brought hostilities to an end and marked the beginning of Ireland's transition to a Free State.
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c.1300-1100 BC Bronze Age Celtic "ring money" - an: Before the introduction of struck (hammered) coinage the Celts living in Ireland, Britain, France, and in the Danube area used rings, arrowheads and bells as currency. The gold plated rings are
0001: c.1300-1100 BC Bronze Age Celtic "ring money" - anEst. €1,500-€2,000See Sold Price
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Pair of medieval pots, Co. Tyrone.: Attractive patterned pots, excavated circa 1890. Collection of the Earl of Caledon; Private collection, Derry, since circa 1980. On loan to Tower Museum, Derry, for eight years.
0003: Pair of medieval pots, Co. Tyrone.Est. €800-€1,000See Sold Price
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Pair of medieval leather riding boots, complete with: The Lowery Collection since circa 1905; Private collection, Derry, since circa 1990. On loan to Tower Museum, Derry, 1995-2005. A remarkably well preserved pair of boots found in a cavity of a
0004: Pair of medieval leather riding boots, complete withEst. €1,000-€1,500See Sold Price
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1769 (April) Strength of The Army in Ireland: Signed by Donald Franks, Adjutant General manuscript 30 by 20cm., 12 by 8in. Interesting document showing total strength at 5,105, probably prepared for Franks' superior in London.
0008: 1769 (April) Strength of The Army in IrelandEst. €500-€700See Sold Price
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Eric Patton RHA (1925-2004) THE WILD GEESE - THE IRI: each work signed in monogram lower right watercolour, pen and ink on paper 43 by 33cm., 17 by 13in. Signed with the initials of A. J. C., for A. J. Callery, who commissioned the illustrations from
0009: Eric Patton RHA (1925-2004) THE WILD GEESE - THE IRIEst. €2,000-€3,000See Sold Price
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c.1790s Belfast Militia Bell, made for a military: With crowned harp insignia. Bronze bell by Riddell & Co., Belfast.
0013: c.1790s Belfast Militia Bell, made for a militaryEst. €800-€1,200See Sold Price
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c.1790 8th Armagh Militia Sabre.: A senior officer's sword, 78cm blade, inscribed "8 / ARMAGH" and "S. BRUNN 30 Charing Cross London". Complete with scabbard, polished brass inscribed "J. Read, Maker, 8 College Green, Dublin" (at
0014: c.1790 8th Armagh Militia Sabre.Est. €3,000-€4,000See Sold Price
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1798 The Irish Lottery: Handbill for £150,000 Lottery November 19th. 23 by 14cm., 9 by 5.5in. In the late 18th century Dublin was "filled with lottery offices beyond the conception even of a Londoner" (George Cooper,
0015: 1798 The Irish LotteryEst. €200-€400See Sold Price
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Circa 1800 military officer's sword by Read's of Du: An officer's spadroon, 1796 pattern, 81cm blade etched with GR and crown cypher, royal arms, foliage and standards etc. The scabbard has its original brass fittings inscribed "READ, no. 4 Parliament
0019: Circa 1800 military officer's sword by Read's of DuEst. €800-€1,000See Sold Price
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1798-1799 The Anti-Union, Nos. 1 to 32, complete i: Each issue 2pp; the 32 bound as one, lacking original boards 25 by 20cm., 10 by 8in. Periodical containing much interesting debate about the proposed Act of Union and its consequences for Ireland.
0021: 1798-1799 The Anti-Union, Nos. 1 to 32, complete iEst. €800-€1,200See Sold Price
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Daniel O'Connell (1775-1846) "Abraham inspired from: From a set of 10 hand-coloured lithographs framed separately 32 by 20cm., 12.5 by 8in. Set of ten political cartoons satirising the monarchy of George IV, whose reign was marked by scandals
0025: Daniel O'Connell (1775-1846) "Abraham inspired fromEst. €2,000-€3,000See Sold Price
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