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Photograph: [Republican Interest] Cashman (J.) photographer Original black and white photograph of Countess Markievicz in Irish Citizen Army Uniform (carrying a handgun in holster) in conversation with Cathal O'Shannon, at O'Donovan Rossa Funeral, approx. 31cms x 24cms (12" x 9 1/4") mounted, stamped on back. Scarce. (1)
[Heaney (Seamus)] Copy of Derry Journal for Friday 31st Jan. 1997, containing a poem by Heaney, entitled "The Road to Derry," believed to be its First Appearance in print; also other related newspaper material; Fennell (Des.) Whatever You Say, Say Nothing, Why Seamus Heaney is No. 1, 4to D. 1991, First Edn., boards; and [O'Casey (Sean)] The Story of the Irish Citizen Army, 8vo D 1919. First Edn. of Author's First Book, wrappers. A lot. (1)
Very Rare Republican Volume[Hassan (Fr. John)] 'G.B. Kenna' Facts and Figures of the Belfast Pogrom 1920 - 1922, 8vo D. (O'Connell Publishing Co.) 1922 First Edn., lg. fold. cold. Plan, hf. title, orig. black lettered green cloth. Pristine copy. V. Rare. (1)* Of the utmost rarity. It is believed the book was withdrawn on the day of publication in 1922 or soon afterwards. 'Facts and Figures,' is an eyewitness account of the violence that marked the beginnings of the Northern Ireland Troubles. In the Civil War in the South of Ireland most of the casualties were military, soldiers of the Irish Free State Army or members of the I.R.A. In Belfast the people who suffered and died were just ordinary men, women and children. (1)
Mackenzie (Therese Muir) Dromana: The Memoirs of an Irish Family, D. n.d. First Edn., illus.; Costello (Con.) A Most Delightful Station - The British Army on the Curragh... 1855 - 1922, roy 8vo D. 1996; Lyne (Gerry) The Landsdowne Estate in Kerry under W.S.Trench 1849 - 72, D. 2001; Mulligan (Kevin V.) Buildings of Meath, Kells 2001; Ireland's Hospitals, 4to D. 1940, illus. cloth. As a lot, w.a.f. (1)
Enniscorthy Republican Interest: Irish Republican Army Officers - The Enniscorthy Prisoners, lg. colour printed broadside poster on card, showing nine photographs of the officers, inside a shamrock border, printed by Echo Printing Works, Enniscorthy; some issues of An t-Oglach, the Official Organ of the Irish Volunteers, c. 1933; & some Pictorial Souvenir Albums of 1916 & 1922, & Enniscorthy techinical Institute, Winnersof First Prize Feis Carman, 1912. Orig. group photo mounted on printed board, in cont. frame. As a photo, As a lot, w.a.f. (1)
Binding: Charter of the Royal Hospital of King Charles II Etc., near Dublin, For the Relief and Maintenance of Ancient and maimed Officers and Soldiers of the Army of Ireland. 12mo D. (Geo. Faulkner) 1760. XII, 119pp. marble ends, cont. sprinkled calf, decor. gilt borders,with circular gilt armorial stamp on front cover,spine gilt in panels,mor. label. V. good. (1)
A box of various aircraft equipment including an isothermal calibration calculator mark 3F, course and speed calculator mark 2 by E.R. Watts & Son, various dials and clocks, a US Army Airforce navigation kit and a 1939 German nav kit etc together with a leather case containing twenty-six Bartholomews Tourists and Cyclists maps
Silver plated Nazi calling card dish with engraved 'A H' and Eagle and Swastika to rim, underside stamped Wellner. Approx 27cm in diameter. Provenance Lockdales 17th - 18th March 2018, lot 468, believed to have been a war trophy from a Capt. Raginski of the US Army, who was stationed in Berlin 1945.
First World War recruitment poster- Join the brave throng that goes marching along, published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, London, poster no. 118, printed by Beck & Inchbold Ltd, Leeds and London. 73 x 16cm, together with another- Why not join the army, published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, London, poster no. 64, printed by Chorley & Pickersgill Ltd, Leeds and London. 78 x 14cm (2 posters)
Circle of Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723) PORTRAIT OF ROGER TALBOT (1619-1680), HALF LENGTH, WEARING ARMOUR AND A WHITE NECKSCARF Oil on canvas 76.5 x 64cm, oval Roger Talbot was a captain in the army of King Charles I. He was married to Elizabeth Pudsey, of Bolton Bridge, Craven. They settled at Wood End (now Thornton Manor) in Thornton-le-Street, close to Thirsk, and had five sons and four daughters. Talbot represented the borough of Northallerton in 1661 at parliament and was a Justice of the Peace.
Six 'pocket' aneroids, the first by F Barker & Son, London, the second a surveying aneroid and barometer, the third by John Davis, optician, Derby, leather case (poor), the fourth by the Army & Navy C S Ltd., Westminster, surveying aneroid, the fifth by J Hicks, maker, London No. 5967, with moving magnifier, leather carrying case, silver-cased, push stem wind for altitude scale, leather viewing case with compass, the sixth by Ross Ltd., London, with smaller metallic thermometer dial, leather case with easel stand (6)
Modern Military Diecast Models, World War II era vehicles some limited edition including Corgi examples, Aviation Archive 47301 Battle of Britain Lancaster and AA34314 FW190 A8- Stab JG300 1944, Corgi Classics 55101 US Army Diamond T tank transporter and tank and 55601 US Army Diamond T Wrecker, together with Ultimate Tank by Atlas Editions (5) all factory sealed in plastic cases, G-E, Boxes G-E, (9)
Post-war Playworn Diecast Vehicles, commercial private and competition vehicles, including Dinky 23H Ferrari, 23N Maserati, 23J HWM (2), 23K Talbot Lago and other Dinkies, various commercial and farm related models including Crescent, some obscure models unmarked, a Britain's Clockwork army trailer (working minus a wheel with key), Hornby O Gauge tank locomotive and wooden Gauge 1 signal (both P), P-F, Qty
A pair of Tri-ang Minic M114 large scale tinplate Articulated Army Control Vehicles, in olive green F, both lack rear steps and one with rusty grill, both with some rust to bodywork, together with Yonezawa friction drive M107 mobile four missile launcher, F, lacks rear wheel and three missiles (3)
Corgi Rocket Set Action Man and Airfix Figures, Corgi Rockets Alpine Ski Set (lacks Skier), in original box, Matchbox Superfast Straights, some boxed, Action Man with winter uniform and various items of clothing and accessories, Airfix 8th Army 00 Gauge Figures, in original box and various Airfix and other makers unboxed WW11 and other figures in two Tamiya boxes and unmade DHC-2 Beaver 1/72 kit, Matchbox Landing Craft and two pieces of Tri-ang platforms, F-VG, boxes F-G (qty)
Various Di-cast and Tin vehicles Aircraft and other items, including Dinky Climax Fork Lift (2), Halesowen Trailer, Grass cutter, Disc Harrow, Land Rover, BEV Truck, Scout Car, Motorcyclist and sidecar (one wheel missing), Hand Roller, Trailer (2), Lorry (repainted), Army Tilt (2), Lone Star Truck, Britains Field Gun, Jeep, Dinky and Crescent Airplane (4), Matchbox vehicles (4), Betal Saloon body only, Tootsie Tinplate plane, Condon Dumper truck and unmarked wheelbarrow, P-F some with damage and paint loss (qty)
Various enamel lapel collectors badges Enamel, Wembley and New Cross Speedway Supporters Club, Woman's Own Cheeribles, WLOG (2, one poor), Permanent way Institute, large Boy Scouts, Daily Express Rupert League (3), Daily Mail Teddy Tail League, Brighton District Aircraft Club, Fleischmann (5), Marklin, AFCF, BBC Radio Circle, MRC, Empress Hall Puss in Boots, Union Flag, Boiler Makers and Shipbuilders Society, Army Ordinance, five Railway engine badges and one tin The Hotspur CID, generally F-G (33)
Various Toy and other subjects Reference Books, including Miller's Antique Encyclopaedia, Fossils by Parker, Postcards by Klamkin, Children's Pleasure by Burton, Pevelman Antique Toy Museum, Playing Cards by Benham, Lyle Printed Collectables, Ramsey Trains guide 4th Ed, Matchbox Labels, Army Postcards by White, British Forces Special Vouchers by Elmpt, Puppets, Piggy Banks, various Dolls and catalogues, generally VG (qty)
19th Century and Later Military Personnel and Accessory Kits, a boxed collection including 1:72 scale Zvezda 6818/6812 French Dragoons and 6817 Russian Dragoons and IMEX American History Series 515 Mexican Cavalry (3), Mexican Artillery (3) 533 Alamo Accessories (2) and Korean War 530 Korean Republic Troops (all Imex factory sealed) together with 1:35 scale Trumpeter 00430 Modern US Army, 00407 2003 US Marines Iraq and Tamiya 1:25 scale white metal figure kits F001/F002/F003/F004 German troops, all appear complete some with packaged contents but unchecked, G-E, Boxes F-E, (16)
Modern Diecast Fire Engines, boxed vintage and modern vehicles including Ashton Models AH15 1923 Ahrens Fox Syracuse (G) and AH13 (damaged), RSH Army FS T14 (rear wheels loose) and Sides Sicli Group S2000 Crash Tender Ref 116 (perished Tyres) together with Conrad 1027 MAN Old Timer (fatigue), 1019 La France (G), 1018 Austrian Old Timer (damage), 1025 Basel Fire Engine (damage), 5509 City of Miami fire engine (damage) and 5505 E-0ne fire engine (G) P-G, Boxes F-G, (10)
A copy of the Alfred Jewel unmarked, modern, gilt metal and coloured panel with gilding under glazed cover (Dimensions: Overall length: 60mm)(Overall length: 60mm)Footnote: The original jewel is formed of a rock crystal tear drop and micro mosaic miniature also has the inscription AELFRED MEC HEHT GEWYRCAN translated as 'Alfred ordered me to be made’. Alfred refers to the King of Wessex from 871-899, he is most famous for unifying the South of England in the 9th century and fending off Viking invasions. Around 880 a peace treaty was agreed with Guthrum, leader of Danes who had settled in East Anglia. Alfred is also renowned for the revival of Old English and it is for this reason that the jewel is believed to have been a pointer to help read books. However there are several other theories, in order to keep the mystery of the Middle Ages alive, including older sources which suggest it was designed as decoration for a staff for battle. The jewel was discovered in 1693 by Sir Thomas Wroth on his Petherton Park estate in an area known as Parker's Field. Petherton Park was the stronghold in the marshes from which Alfred launched his counter-attack on the Great Army of the Vikings. This ultimately led to his crucial military victory at Edington in 878 and the expansion of his authority across the southern half of England. Latterly a monastery was founded on the site, Athelney Abbey, which would help the literary argument as to the purpose of the jewel and perhaps the argument that it was made slightly later. When the jewel passed to Colonel Nathaniel Palmer of Stogursey, he bequeathed it to the Bodleian library and subsequently became part of the Ashmolean Museums collection, where it can be found today.Condition report: `

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