Medal: G.A.A. (Munster-Hurling) 1928-29, a miniature 9ct gold circular Medal, the obverse with typical Celtic design and pierced centre, inscribed "C.G. na Gcleas- Craobh na Mumhan," the reverse inscribed "28-29 Iomaindeacht na Sinnsear, do Buaidh," hallmarked M.R. (Cork), Scarce. (1) * Issued to the members of the victorious Cork Team who beat both Clare in 1928 (replayed) and Waterford in 1929.
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First Ever All-Ireland Football Medal, 1887 Won by Limerick Commercials Medal: G.A.A. - Football, 1887: A magnificent 9ct gold Medal issued to commemorate the first ever All-Ireland football Championship, 1887, hall marked, & with name of retailer A. Duffner, Tipperary. The Medal was won by Jeremiah Kennedy of Limerick Commercials, Limerick, who beat Young Irelands of Louth, on a score line of 1-4 to 0-3. The match was played on a field in Clonskeagh known as 'The Big Bank' on April 28, 1888. The style of the Medal is in what is now known as the traditional G.A.A. Celtic Cross design., of a cross super imposed on a circle, & with the engraved arms of Munster on a shield overlaid in centre, the obverse inscribed 'Central Council-Eire-G.A.A. C.Ship,'& with the left & right points of the cross with the date 18-87, the reverse is engraved, 'First All Ireland F. Championship, Won by Lmck. Commercials, J.J. Kennedy.' The Limerick team of 1887, were not photographed on the occasion of their win, they received no trophy, & really no recognition until they were issued with this medal in 1910, the occasion when the above photograph was taken. By that time a lot of the excitement generated by the initial championship had dissipated, and some of the team emigrated, as with the recipient of the above medal. The following Year 1888, the championship was unfinished, owing to the famous 'U.S.A. Invasion' by G.A.A. athletes. Having won the inaugural championship of 1887, Limerick won again in 1896, & these two years remain the only occasions in the proceeding years when Limerick collected the honours. Excessively Rare. (1)
Owenson (Miss) The Lay of an Irish Harp; or Metrical Fragments, 8vo L. (Richard Phillips) 1807, First Edn., engd. vignette t.p., dedit, hf. calf, marble boards, mor. label; Toland (J.) A Critical History of the Celtic Religion and Learning, containing an Account of the Druids,... 8vo, L. (Lackington et al) n.d., uncut, recent leather backed marble boards, mor. label. V. good. (2)
Argentina - Ireland Association, Illuminated Address An attractive sm. folio pen and ink decorated illuminated address to Ambrose V. Martin,.. from a few friends and well wishers of the far flung Gaelic Race, Argentina 1922. Tipped-in photo frontis, title & 4 printed pages (some text redacted), each with pen and ink borders, decorated in the Celtic taste, & 6 pages of approx. 175 Original Signatures & with varied rubber stamps, including 'por ha Assocacion Catolica Irlandesa,' 'Liga Republicana Irlandesa,' 'Colegio Santa Brigita de Ninas Irlandesas,... Flores,' etc. In a contemporary full mor. amateur Argentinian binding with tooled gilt border of Celtic design with harp, shamrock, Ardagh Chalice and other motifs surrounded by mor. overlaid flags of Argentina and Ireland. Unique As a binding, w.a.f. (1)
Celtic Binding: The Irish Crisis of 1879-80 - Proceedings of the Dublin Mansion House Relief Committee, 1880, Thick imp. 8vo Dublin (Brown & Nolan) 1881. First Edn., a.e.g. recased in orig. full mor. with large Celtic designed borders, and central Celtic medallion, raised bands, no indication of binder. V. good. (1)
AN ART NOUVEAU 'LOETZ' STYLE IRIDESCENT GREEN GLASS INKWELL - of cylindrical form, pierced metal mounts and hinged brass cover, 8cms H, Halcyon Days limited edition (78/100) Bilston enamel patch box celebrating 50th Anniversary of the Conquest of Everest 1953, in presentation box and a white metal ring with pierced Celtic design pattern, marked '925'
A limited edition print signed by Celtic 'The Lisbon Lions' European Cup Winners 1967, Estadio Nacional 25th May - Celtic 2, International Milan 1. The print depicting a montage of the Celtic team and captain with the cup, signed by 13 members, limited edition number 66/500 with certificate to back. Signatures in pencil include Billy McNeill (Captain), Ronnie Simpson, Jim Craig, Tommy Gemmell, Bobby Murdoch, John Clark, Jimmy Johnstone, Willie Wallace, Stevie Chalmers, Bertie Auld, Bobby Lennox. Measures approx. 60 x 77 cms, framed and glazed.
Carr's of Sheffield, an early 21st century silver bookmark, with Celtic knot decoration, together with various items of silver, including bon-bon dish, napkin rings, silver handled bread knife with plated blade, etc, combined silver weight 147g Condition: dents including a large one where the handle meets top rim, has made handle slightly misaligned
Football autographed Willie Wallace Commemorative Cover: A Superbly Designed Modern Commemorative Cover, Issued By Sporting Legends In 2008, Depicting The 1967 European Cup Final - Celtic V Inter Milan, Goals From Tommy Gemmell And Steve Chalmers Sealed A Memorable 2-1 Victory For 'The Hoops'. The Front Of The Cover Has Been Neatly Hand Signed By Centre-Forward Willie Wallace In Fine Black Marker. The Insert Card Is Packed With Details Including Team Line Ups And The 'Path To The Final', Please Note: The Stamp Featured Is Printed Onto The Cover And Is Not A Stamp Issued By The Royal Mail. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Football autographed Celtic Cutting: B, W, Depicting A View Of Celtic Park In The Mid 1960s, Taken From The East Terracing, Measuring 21 X 20 Cms It Has Been Signed By 7 Of Celtic's 1967 European Cup Winning Team Using A Green Marker; Wallace, Chalmers, Gemmell, Lennox, Auld, Craig And Clark. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
An Ola Gorie, Orkney, a vintage 9ct gold Celtic dragon ring, Edinburgh 1994, N, 4.8gm Ola, born 1937 Kirkwall, Orkney, attended Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen, leaving in 1960 as the first graduate of its jewellery department. She retired in 1997, and was awarded an MBE in 1997. No visible damage or repairs.Light scratches to the surface (under a loupe)
Football autographed Celtic Cutting: B, W, Depicting Bertie Auld Being Chaired By Team Mates Willie Wallace, Tommy Gemmell And Billy Mcneill After His Last Game In The Green & White Hoops Of Celtic, A Resounding 6-1 Victory Over Clyde At Celtic Park In 1971, Measuring 21 X 12 Cms It Has Been Signed By All 4 Players Using A Black Marker. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Football autographed John Greig Cutting: Col, Depicting Rangers Captain John Greig And His Celtic Counterpart Billy Mcneill Awaiting The Outcome Of The Coin Toss In The Centre-Circle Prior To The 1971 Scottish Cup Final At Hampden Park, Measuring 18 X 14 Cms It Has Been Signed Using A Black Marker. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Three Edward VII or Elizabeth II Silver Casters, one octagonal and on spreading foot, by Emile Viner, Sheffield, 1957, 18.5cm high; one tapering and with Celtic motif border, by Charles S. Green, Birmingham, 1956, 16cm high and one vase-shaped, Chester, 1906, 14cm high, total weight 11oz 5dwt, 350gr (3)
Assorted Silver Medals and Other Items, including a Masonic medal designed by Charles Leighfield Doman, one side stamped with a figure emblematic of Charity administering to the sick, the back engraved with a name; two various golfing medals; two Scottish spoons, each with Celtic decoration, one stamped 'Iona' and other items (qty)
Four Elizabeth II Silver Items, comprising two silver dishes, by C. J. Vander Ltd., London, one 1960 and one 1964, each circular and with reeded rim, the centre chased with a rose, the rim engraved with an inscription, 12.2cm diameter; a silver quaich, by Carrs of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield, 1995, of typical form, the spatulate handle with Celtic motifs, 12.2cm wide over handle and a wine-taster, of typical form, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1992, in fitted case, total weight of silver 11oz 5dwt, 350gr (4)
A Collection of Assorted Silver Condiment-Items, comprising a condiment-set with gadrooned border, comprising a pair of mustard-pots, a pair of salt-cellars, each with blue glass liners and a pair of pepperettes, by Walker and Hall, London; a three-piece condiment-set with Celtic-style borders, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham; a pair of mustard-pots with pierced borders and blue glass liners and two differing pairs of pepperettes (qty)
A CELTIC STYLE SILVER QUAICHBy West & Co, Dublin, 1905 Embossed with a band of zoomorphic strapwork and with corresponding pierced handles, 23cm long, together with a Celtic style six piece cruet set, Birmingham, 1938, cased, weight 18oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A GEORGE V THREE PIECE CELTIC REVIVAL SILVER TEA SERVICEBy James Weir, Glasgow, 1913 Each piece based on the Ardagh chalice and decorated with bands of Celtic strapwork, each engraved with a crest, weight 47.5oz.Footnotes:Ivory Act registration reference: LP1TT4K6This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A LARGE TW0-HANDLED SILVER RACING TROPHYunmarked, probably Indian, circa 1925 Of spherical form, Art Nouveau inspired, the domed pull-off cover embossed with acanthus leaves and Celtic decoration to the border, the globular body on a knopped baluster stem, strapwork between polished borders, with embossed roses and classical motifs against a matted ground, a circular cartouche inscribed 'KOLHAPUR RACES SHRIMANT AAI SAHEB MAHARAJA CUP 1925', atop a spreading circular foot, edged with an embossed geometric and floral border, mounted on a detachable wooden plinth, height without plinth 53cm, weight 61.5oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small group of Clarice Cliff Celtic Harvest pattern wares, comprising preserve jar and cover, sugar bowl with plated cover, jug, height 22cm, fruit bowl and biscuit barrel base (some restoration).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Two works of Cornish interest, published by The National Library of Wales. William Llewelyn Davies. 'Cornish Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales,' first edition, this work was prepared for the Celtic Congress to be held at Truro, Cornwall, September 12–17, 1939, 18 pages in a green hardcover with gilt lettering, with the bookplate of John Blowey, very good copy, scarce, printed at the Private Press of the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1939.Paul J. McCartney. 'Henry de la Beche. Observations on an Observer,' first edition, 77 pages, a very good copy, in dustwrapper, Friends of the National Museum of Wales, 1977. (2)
J. O. Halliwell. 'Rambles in Western Cornwall by the footsteps of the Giants; With Notes on the Celtic Remains of the Land’s End District and the Isles of Scilly,' first edition, 245 pages in original green binding slightly worn nevertheless a very good copy, John Russell Smith, London, 1861.
Rev. John Bannister (Vicar of St Day). 'A Glossary of Cornish Names Ancient and Modern, Local, Family, Personal &c: 20,000 Celtic and Other Names Now or Formerly in Use in Cornwall,' first edition, 212 pages, tipped in a letter signed by R. N. Worth/letter signed by Claude H. Peter, as well as the book, rebound in a more modern binding, a good copy, J. R. Netherton, Lemon St, Truro, 1871.
The Rev Robert Williams. 'Lexicon Cornu-Britannicum,' 'A Dictionary of the Ancient Celtic Language of Cornwall, in Which the Words are Elucidated by Copious Examples from the Cornish Works Now Remaining....,' first edition, in original red half leather with gilt lettering to the spine, 4to, 400 pages with the bookplate of The City of Westminster Public Libraries, a very good copy, Trubner & Co, London, 1865.
Rev. Robert Williams. 'Lexicon Cornu-Britannicum.' 1865. 'A Dictionary of the Ancient Celtic Language of Cornwall, in Which the Words are Elucidated by Copious Examples from the Works Now Remaining with Translations in English,' first edition, 400 pages including subscribers list at the back, plus a list of subscribers names already received, a good copy, Trubner & Co, London, 1865.
Two works with an interest in the Cornish Language Henry Jenner. 'A Handbook of the Cornish Language, chiefly in its latest stages with some account of its History and Literature', first eddition, gilt embossed, armorial to front cover, 208 pages plus 14 pages of advertising Celtic Studies, with the bookplate of Richard Pearce Couch (Mayor of Penzance 1898-1899) signed by him J.A.D.Bridger Sticker, a very good copy, publisher, David Nutt, 57-59 Long Acre, London, 1904.Frederick William Pearce Jago. 'The Ancient Language and the Dialect of Cornwall, with an enlarged glossary of Cornish Provincial Words, also an appendix containing a list of writers on Cornish Dialect and additional information about Dolly Pentreath, the last known person who spoke the ancient Cornish as her mother tongue', first edition, in original blue binding, gilt lettering to spine, with new endpapers, two small white spos on front cover otherwise an extremely good copy, published by Netherton & Worth, Truro, 1882.
Punk/Jon Savage: A Rare Booklet The Secret Public, January 1978, produced by Jon Savage and Linder Sterling, from an edition of 1000, featuring punk rock photography, together with an 'England's Dreaming' original promotional poster from 1991 for the book by Jon Savage, and an 'England's Dreaming' lecture by Jon Savage flyer, Booklet 11 1/2in x 8 1/2in (29cm x 21.5cm) when closed, 23 1/2in x 59.5cm x 42cm 16 1/2in) when open poster 23 /4in x 16 1/2in (59cm x 42cm), (3) Footnotes: Provenance: Given to the vendor by Jon Savage, the booklet around 1985 and the poster in 2005. The poster was previously fixed to a board at Jamie Reid's 'Celtic Surveyor' exhibition, 051 Media Centre, Liverpool. Jon Savage was one of the guest speakers, promoting and selling his new book. The vendor was Jamie Reid's assistant and exhibition designer at this time. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
‡ A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH PEBBLE BROOCH, 1871 of circular design set with jasper and bloodstones accented with circular cairngorms to the cardinal points, framing a similarly set Celtic cross motif, with foliate engraved detail, mounted in silver, lozenge registration marks to reverse for 1871, diameter 4cmProvenance: The Bearn Collection, New York (see lot 279 for further details)

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