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Marion and Co., Practical Guide to Photography, 12mo, calf gilt, illustrations, 1890; Picton (H.W.) The Story of Chemistry, 12mo, calf gilt prize binding, portrait, plates & illustrations, n.d.; Ganot (A.) Natural philosophy, 12mo, calf gilt prize binding, coloured frontispiece and one plate, illustrations, 1887; Elementary Treatise on Physics, 8vo, calf gilt prize binding, coloured frontispiece, illustrations, 1872; Smiles (S.) Character, 12mo, half calf, 1888; Self-help, 12mo, half calf, 1883, and 4 others. (10)
A GOOD COLLECTION OF 23 IRISH REBELLION 1916 PORTRAIT POSTCARDS, portraying the leaders and including rarer cards such as Captain F. Fahy, Dr. Richard F Hayes, Mrs. Joseph Plunkett, John F. McEntee, Finian Lynch, etc.together with miscellaneous coins, a 1909 Sligo Feis Ceoil medal and two stamps
THE MEN OF '98, Who Fears to Speak of '98, Death of Father Michael Murphy at Arklow, 9th June, 1798A colour poster depicting a harp and flags above seven portrait vignettes of the following: Father Michael Murphy; Lord E. Fitzgerald; A. Hamilton Rowan; Thomas A. Emmet; William Orr; Michael Dwyer; Wolfe Tone. Printed by James Walker & Co., Dublin
THE MAN SENT TO PUT DOWN THE REBELLIONA clipping with General John Grenfell Maxwell’s rare signature mounted with sepia portrait print, 35.5 x 28cm in all. Most remembered for the execution of the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising, earning him the nickname Bloody Maxwell.General Maxwell had a long military career, serving in Egypt and South Africa (in the Boer War). He served at army headquarters at the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin from 1902 to 1904. He became General Officer Commanding British Troops in Egypt in 1908 and was then deployed on the Western Front in the First World War until he returned to his role as General Officer Commanding British Troops in Egypt in late 1914.
SPINDLER BOOK AND SIGNED PORTRAIT CARDDas Geheimnisvolle Schiff. Die Fahrt Der Libau Zur Irischen Revolution, Berlin, 1921 (The Mysterious ship. The journey of the 'Libau' to the Irish Revolution).By Captain Karl Spindler.Together with a signed monochrome portrait postcard, possibly a publisher’s handout. Spindler commanded the Aud (formerly the Libau) on its ill-fated attempt to land arms on the west coast of Ireland.(2)
VOLUNTEER LEADERS.A good collection of Keogh Bros. mounted photographs of 1916 Rising leaders, Tom Clarke, Pearse, Thomas MacDonagh, Con Colbert, Eamonn Ceannt, Sean Mac Diarmada, The O’Rahilly (photo of a sketch) (7), all except Pearse and O’Rahilly still in their original glassine wrappers; with two portrait postcards showing Cathal Brugha and Roger Casement, and a third of Eoin MacNeill.As a collection.(10)
EAMON DE VALERA AND 1916A collection comprising: The Irish Republic by Dorothy MacArdle, signed by Dev; a portrait photograph by T. Balance; a Gill Sans commemorative 1916 Proclamation signed by Dev; a portrait postcard; Celebration dinner menu 1916-1921 with signatures of John Brennan, Séamus de Burca, Piaras Béaslaí, etc.; two Keogh Bros. portrait postcards (one Liam Mellows); three books, The Glorious Seven, The Sea and the Easter Rising and Cuimhneachán 1916; and 1966 newscuttings.(11)
DERMOT O'DWYER, 5TH BATTALION DUBLIN BRIGADE,Killed in action during War of Independence, 18th March 1921. A collection comprising: two ALS, one to his mother, dated Wednesday 24th, I suppose you heard about Croke Park. It was terrible... I was glad to escape with my life and the other to his father, both distressed and torn; a framed War of Independence certificate; a small locket with portrait photograph and locket of hair; Poems by Joseph Mark Plunkett (family copy); together with copies of photographs and Military Archives documents for further biographical detail.
[JAMES CONNOLLY]A Lafayette black and white half length portrait photograph of James Connolly, 14.5 x 10cm, printed on card, with printed inscription Yours, fighting and hoping, James Connolly and original inscription verso Taken from Liberty Hall on 1 May 1916 after the Rebellion in Dublin by J. C. W. MaddenProvenance: Collection of Lt. Col. J.C.W. Madden, who commanded a battalion of the Irish Fusiliers in Dublin during 1916.
EAMONN CEANNT AND SIR CHARLES CAMERON A menu card for the Ninth Annual Dinner of the D.M.O.A. (Dublin Municipal Officers Association), 4 pp (single folded sheet), at the Dolphin Hotel, December 22nd 1910, in honour of (Sir) Charles A. Cameron, Chief Medical Analyst for Dublin, the embossed card bearing a portrait of Cameron over his manuscript signature, details of the menu inside, list of toasts to rear, where Mr. Eamonn Ceannt is listed to propose the toast of ‘The D.M.O.A.’. This is the IRB leader, athlete, musician and signatory of the 1916 Proclamation, executed on 8 May 1916 for his part in the Rising. Born in Glenamaddy in Co. Galway, where his father was an R.I.C. officer, he worked as a clerk in Dublin Corporation, and became Chairman of the D.M.O.A. The menu card has a notable national orientation, the toasts including ‘Ireland a Nation’ and ending with the Manchester Martyrs slogan ‘A Dhia Saor Eire’. Sir Charles Cameron [1830-1921], a chemist by training, was for many years Dublin’s Chief Medical Analyst. He promoted many reforms in sanitation, slum clearance and public health. Among many other achievements, he discovered the deposit of kaolin clay which led to the founding of the Beleek pottery. In 1916, aged 85, he inspected the internment camp at Frongoch in Wales at the request of the British Home Secretary. His report is thought to have led to the release of the prisoners. He had a European reputation, and was well regarded by all parties.A very rare survival, linking two remarkable men, a little dusty but generally in good condition.
NATION BUILDERS: COLLINS AND GRIFFITH A fine pair of coloured photographic portraits (possibly hand-tinted in detail), showing Collins alert in his military uniform, Griffith impassive in a brown tweed suit, images 11 x 7 ins [28 x 18 cms], each signed and inscribed in pencil on mounts by the photographers, C. & L. Walsh of Dublin, dated 1922, in original oak frames.It is likely that this striking pair of portraits was published as a memorial to the two men, who died in 1922 within ten days of each other. The two had done much of the heavy lifting to make Ireland’s declared independence a reality, Griffith as writer and statesman, Collins as organiser and soldier. Griffith died suddenly on 12 August 1922, of a cerebral haemorrhage following years of overwork, aggravated by the distress of the civil war. Collins attended his funeral; barely a week later, he also was dead, shot in a pointless skirmish in his home county of Cork.The Collins portrait is known also from a monochrome version; we have not seen the Griffith portrait in monochrome. The pair is extremely rare.
DENIS 'DINNY' LACEY (1889-1923) A monochrome memorial card, c. 14 x 8.5cm, with oval portrait between the inscriptions 'Died for Ireland, Feb 18th 1923' and 'Denis Lacey - Killed in Action - Glen of Aherlow', rare, in metal and glass frame.Lacey was an Irish Republican Army officer during the Irish War of Independence, commanding the 3rd Tipperary Brigade, and anti-Treaty IRA officer during the Irish Civil War.
POSTER - COLLEGE GREEN MEMORIAL 1924A monochrome printed poster depicting the temporary monument in memory of the 16th Irish Division. The Irish Times estimated that 50,000 people were present at this ceremony. The Celtic Cross was temporarily erected in College Green for later transport to Guillemont, France, to stand as a permanent memorial to the dead of the 16th Irish Division.Together with another poster of Grattan’s Parliament and a portrait poster of Edward Carson. As a collection, w.a.f. (3)
YEATS (WILLIAM BUTLER)The Poems of W.B. YeatsMacmillan & Co., London, 1949. Limited edition, no. 323 of 375 copies, SIGNED BY W. B. YEATS opposite the half-title in volume I. Each volume with frontispiece portrait of Yeats (the first by Sargent, the second by Augustus John), protected by tissue guards. Both tall octavo with original green cloth bevelled boards, gilt titles at spine and W. B. Yeats’ monogram stamped in gilt on upper boards. Fore edge rough-cut; top edge gilt. In the original brown slipcase, as issued. Listed in Wade, no.s 209 and 210. An extremely scarce collector’s item, particularly in this collection.Yeats had revised and corrected the proofs and signed the limitation leaves prior to his death, but publication was delayed due to the complications of war. This was the first definitive edition chosen by the author himself.
MACAULAY, THOMAS BABINGTON (1800-59). [Fine binding] The History of England, from the Accession of James the Second. By Lord Macaulay with memoir and portrait. 8vo. 5 vols. L. 1877. Full cont brown leather. Spines richly gilted, with mor. labels. Gilt tooling to boards. Marb., epps., a.e.m. Frontis of Macaulay to vol 1. V. good. Along with, Macaulay. Critical and Historical Essays contributed to the Edinburgh Review. New ed. 8vo. 3 vols. L. 1878. Ticket of D. Wyllie & Son, Aberdeen. Full cont cf. Gilted spines. Mor label. Gilt tooling to boards. Marb epps. & a.e.m. V good.[8].
TREMBLEY, ABRAHAM (1710-84). Instructions d'un Pere a ses Enfans, sur le Principe de la Vertu et du Bonheur. Geneva. 1783. 1st ed. 8vo. 1 vol. Cont cf, spine gilt with red mor h.t. Nice full page engd portrait frontis of Trembley, by Clemens. Lord Sheffield amorial bookplate. Copac locates only 2 copies. Rare. [1].
EAMON DE VALERA: PRESIDENT OF IRELAND 1959-1973A commemorative 18ct medallion, Dublin 1973, 35.5g, with portrait bust in gold low relief encircled by 'Eamon de Valera Uachtarán na hEireann 1959-1973', the reverse crested and struck with commemorative torc hallmarks, contained within fitted case
AN IRISH SILVER GILT AND CONNEMARA MARBLE GROUP, Dublin 1966, sword of light mark, formed as a Celtic sword balanced on the green stone plinth applied with a rectangular panel to one side, engraved with simulated signatures of the Irish delegation, the opposing side applied with engraved 1916-1966, with portrait medallion depicting de Valera, on outset fossil marble base. 20cm wide
A CASED PAIR OF ENGRAVED SILVER PORTRAIT PANELS, Dublin 1973, commemorative torc mark depictingi) Charles Stewarrt Parnell and engraved with quote 'No man has a right to fix the boundary to the march of a nation' and titled versoii)Eamon de Valera, engraved with title versoEach panel 15.2 x 10cm, c.8ozs
A PADRAIC MAC PIARAIS COMMEMORATIVE SILVER MEDAL, Dublin 1979, makers mark of Jewellery & Metal Manufacturing Co. Ltd, the obverse with a relief portrait of Pearse, the reverse with a quotation 'I have turned my face to this road before me, to the deed that I see and the death I shall die', on silver chain.
COMMEMORATIVE POSTAGE STAMPSAn album containing a very good collection of commemorative stamps of Irish historical personalities and events, many first-day covers, including Countess Markievicz, James Connolly, Griffith, Pearse, Tone, Casement, Kevin Barry, Kickham, the Fenians, First Dail, The Patriot Dead (first day cover bearing Michael Collins portrait), etc., also a sheet of four original Sinn Fein stamps and various other items. As a coll., w.a.f. Interesting lot. (1)
Ó CEALLAIGH, SEÁN T., PRESIDENT OF IRELAND.A very good set of seven Christmas cards, 1946-52, each with portrait and biographical details of one of the seven signatories of the 1916 Proclamation, five of the seven with manuscript signed greetings from Ó Ceallaigh and his wife Phyllis on rear page. Three Candles printed, each card tied with blue and gold ribbon, the crest on front page hand coloured, an attractive set.Sean T. Ó Ceallaigh, second President of Ireland, was a 1916 veteran who served in the GPO, and knew all the seven signatories personally. Provenance: Daly family of Limerick.
JOHN DEVOY FUNERAL COMMITTEE, May-June 1929.Minutes of Committee, circa 50 pp manuscript in an exercise book, with original funeral badge for American Irish Committee, featuring miniature American and Irish flags and a portrait of Devoy.John Devoy, described as ‘the greatest of the Fenians’, was born in Co. Kildare but lived for most of his life in the United States, where he ran Clan-na-Gael (the American branch of the IRB) and organised tirelessly for an Irish Republic. He had expressed a wish to be buried in Glasnevin, and when he died in 1929, another veteran Fenian, Dr. Mark Ryan, summoned a Committee to make arrangements for his funeral, of which these are the Minutes.It was intended that the funeral should be a national occasion, non-partisan and inclusive, but predictably, given the times, there were differences about how this should be implemented, and eventually there was a split, with Mrs. Kathleen Clarke (widow of Tom, and a member of Fianna Fail) and others withdrawing from the Committee. For those who may be interested, the details are in this notebook.The original members of the Committee included Dr. Mark Ryan, Senator Mrs. Clarke, Senator T. Farren, Alderman William O’Brien, Dr. Patrick MacCartan, Senator Sean Milroy, D[iarmaid] O’Hegarty, Seamus Murphy [possibly the sculptor], Sean Collins, Peadar Devoy, Sean MacGarry, Liam Tobin, Michael Staines, Colonel Joseph O’Reilly, with Piaras Beaslai as Secretary. The minutes are generally signed by S. Ó Murchadha.(2)Provenance: Collection of M.W. O’Reilly, see his biography above.
S*** M*** A 1930's beach scene with fashionable young women in conversation indistinctly signed watercolour 23.5 x 18cms; 9 1/4 x 7in; S*** E*** M*** "Si Alphonse Le Voyait!" - jazz musicians and dancers lithograph with hand-colouring 49.5 x 31cms; 19 1/2 x 12 1/4in; together with an early 20th Century portrait photograph of a young woman; and a print after William Ablett, c.1923. (4)
Five late 18th/early 19th century portrait miniatures on ivory including; a portrait of a military officer in scarlet uniform with sky background, 6cm high; a portrait of a French man wearing tricolour cravat, in a case with glazed woven hair to the reverse, 6.5cm high; a small portrait of a gentleman with blue coat and white lapels with gilt braiding, in an enamel decorated frame, 4cm high; a portrait of a woman with white shift dress and frame with glazed reverse, with seed pearl and woven hair bow, 7.5cm; a portrait in the manner of Samuel Shelley of a woman with white bandeau to hair, glazed woven hair to reverse, 7cm high - all mounted on a common square mahogany board. Illustrated
A Chinese reverse glass painting, probably 20th century, painted with a portrait of the Emperor Kangxi seated on a dragon throne wearing yellow dragon robes, 81cm. x 51cm., framed and glazed, together with a pair of Chinese kesi weave panels, worked with figures in a landscape(a.f), glazed with single frame.
An album page; full length portrait of a lady, possibly Deccan, India, second half 18th century, opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, standing holding a flower, in wide gilt margins with floral motifs within a gilt lattice, laid down on orange card with floral decoration, the reverse with a nasta'liq quatrain, signed Tajalla 'Ali, and dated AH 1201/1787 AD, the painting 6.5cm. x 11.8cm., the page 24cm. x 43.5cm overall.

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