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The Modern Traveller to the Early Irish Church by Hughes and Hamlin; Irish Art in the early Christian period to 800; The Priory of Llanthony Prima and Secunda in Ireland 1172-1541 by Hogan. [Meath]; The Celtic Churches a History 200-1200 by McNeill; The Early Christian Archaeology of North Britain; Four Latin Lives of Saint Patrick by Bieler; The Irish Church in the 11th and 12th centuries by Gwynn and Ireland before the Famine by O’Grada. 8 books, 4 in djs.
The Book of Kells. The Book of Kells, the most precious illuminated manuscript of the early Middle Ages, now reproduced, the first and only complete facsimile, published by Authority of the Board of Trinity College, Dublin. Large folio, Luzern 1990, Number 781 of 1,480, fine white tawed leather over wooden boards. Contained in a specially created presentation box, the embossed surface with blind & gilt tooled Celtic decoration and silver and brass mounts. A rare opportunity to acquire a complete facsimile of one of the World's greatest Art Treasures. A special facsimile. Faksimile Verlag, Luzern, 1990.
An almost complete run of the Irish Language periodical Teangadóir. 1953 to 1960. No.1 to 36, missing 24, 28, 32, 33. A poetry journal of primarily Celtic interest published from 1953-1963. Includes Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Manx and English languages. O Broin, Padraig. Published by Clo Chluain Tairbh 0, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (28)
Ceol na nOileán – Tomas O Ceallaigh - Oifig Diolta Foillseachain Rialtais, First Irish Edition. Octavo. [x], 11-192, [1] pages Sean Stafford's copy with his name and address to the half title page. The Celtic Song Book – Alfred Perceval Graves, published 1928, Ceolta Gael – Sean Og & Manus O’Baoill. Published 1975. All First Editions. (3)
A silver Celtic bird pendant, in the style of Alexander Ritchie, marked for Luckenbooth Brooch Company of Edinburgh 1968, a silver Luckenbooth marked Mackay & Chisholm of Inverness, for Edinburgh 1952, a silver mounted moss agate ring with matching pendant and stud earrings, a Jomaz Leopard bracelet, and other items Condition Report:No condition report available.
GLENLIVET 1975 CELTIC HEARTLANDS 33 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1975 | Bottled: 2008 | Stated age: 33 years old | ABV: 51,2% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Glenlivet is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Speyside region, with a rich history dating back to 1824 when it was founded by George Smith. It was among the first distilleries to obtain a legal license following the Excise Act of 1823, enabling it to produce whisky legally. This move faced resistance from local illegal producers, but Glenlivet quickly established itself as a model for other distilleries. Known for its exceptional spirit, Glenlivet features delightful notes of apples and malt. Its quality soon made it one of the most popular whiskies, not only in Scotland but also internationally. By the 1830s, it had gained popularity in London, particularly among the upper classes. The prestige of the Glenlivet name became so significant that other Speyside distilleries began to use it, leading to a legal battle that George Smith ultimately won, securing exclusive rights to the name "The Glenlivet." In 1978, Glenlivet became part of the Seagram Company. When Pernod Ricard acquired Seagram's whisky portfolio in 2001, Glenlivet emerged as a key brand within the global group. Under Pernod Ricard's leadership, Glenlivet has grown to be one of the best-selling single malt whiskies worldwide. Today, Glenlivet offers an extensive range of bottlings, including the renowned 12-year-old, 15-year-old, 18-year-old, 21-year-old, and 25-year-old whiskies. The distillery also releases limited editions and vintage bottlings that are highly sought after by whisky enthusiasts around the globe. | Bottle description | Glenlivet 1975 is a single malt whisky bottled by independent bottler Murray McDavid. Distilled in 1975 and bottled in 2008, it spent 33 years aging in bourbon casks as part of Jim McEwan's Celtic Heartlands series. This exclusive series features whiskies from notable or closed distilleries, personally selected by the legendary master distiller Jim McEwan, whose signature can be found on the back vignette. Bottled at cask strength without chill filtration or coloring, it guarantees an authentic flavor profile. Nose: Fine notes of ripe fruit, vanilla, and light wood, with floral and spicy hints. Taste: Smooth and rich, with notes of fruit, vanilla, and subtle spices that transition into oak sweetness. Finish: Long and balanced, with hints of vanilla and soft woody notes.The auctioned bottle is numbered 302/474 and comes in a luxurious leather-covered box. Bottles from this series are highly sought after by whisky connoisseurs and collectors, as they represent a significant chapter in whisky history.Size: 700 ml | Condition: cracks in the covering plastic tape | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box covered with leather
BOOK OF KELLS, The. Luzern, Faks. Vlg., (1990). 345 cold. facs. lvs. Fol. Or. goatskin over wooden brds. In or. black leather clad box with silver plated ornaments and Celtic-style gilt embossing. -- With: A. v. EUW & P. FOX, (ed.). Book of Kells. Ms. 58 Trinity College Dublin. Kommentar. Pref. Umberto Eco. Luzern, Faks. Vlg., (1990). 407 pp. W. num. ill., partly cold. & loosely inserted acetate plate. Fol. Or. h. goatskin. In black cl. slipcase. -- (2). NOTE: The Book of Kells is thought to be the ingenious work of a number of unknown gifted artists living in the monastery of Iona around the year 800. It is first mentioned in an account of a theft in the church of Kells in 1007, which describes the book as "the great Gospel Book of Columcille, the holiest relic of the western world". Soon after that the manuscript was found buried at Kells. And it would remain there until, during the reign of Cromwell, it was brought to Dublin for reasons of safety. Around the year 1661 Henry Jones, bishop of Meath, donated it to the library of Trinity College in Dublin where it is kept to today. - Complete facsimile, presenting all the leaves of the original codex. Printed in 1480 (of 1560) numb. copies, this being nr. 555.
A GROUP OF EUROPEAN ART GLASS A Sevres crystal Soleil bi-face ornament, a Royales de Champagne pate de verre peacock tray, a Lalique frosted stem Celtic knot liqueur glass, a Monica Backstrom vase for Kosta Boda, a Daum crystal Nymphea 1981 plate, and a Caithness Gravitation paperweight numbered 558/750 (Caithness paperweight and Daum plate with boxes) (6 items in total) 7cm to 22cm Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration. Additional Information: Property of Lee Hin SOON
A 18ct gold enamelled cameo brooch, with a collection of 9ct gold and precious yellow metal jewellery, to include broken pieces. Comprising a 9ct gold Celtic cross pendant, a 9ct gold cased cocktail watch; a 9ct gold hollow hinged bangle; a 9ct gold spiga chain necklace; a “9k” stamped bracelet (broken); a green stone set bar brooch, stamped “9ct”; a “9c” stamped garnet brooch; a broken”9ct” stamped garnet set lavaliere pendant; a “375” stamped box chain necklace; a pair of precious yellow metal spiral earrings, unmarked but testing as 9ct gold; plus an 18ct gold carved shell cameo brooch, with enamel decoration and pendant mount. Gross approximate weight of 18ct: 11.16 grams, 9ct: 37.56 grams.
Pat Stanton Hibernian 12x16 Signed Colourised Autographed Editions, Limited Edition photo. Photo shows Captain Stanton proudly holding aloft the Drybrough Cup, after his side defeated Celtic at Hampden Park 1972. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
Dixie Deans 16x12 signed colourised photo, Autographed Editions, Limited Edition. Photo Shows Dean celebrating with manager after a win against Hibernian in the 1972 Scottish Cup final, Celtic went on to win 6-1. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
POCKET WATCH & VARIOUS SILVER ITEMS to include a plaited Celtic design bracelet, a Victorian sweetheart brooch, pair of boxed engraved napkin rings, hallmarked Birmingham 1912 and a silver open face pocket watch with gilded chapter ring, hallmarked London 1866 (missing glass face) not working. Total weight 136.8 grams.
GLASGOW SCHOOL, ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS PLANTER, CIRCA 1900 of tapering oblong form, embossed with Celtic knotwork, on four bracket feet32cm wideCondition overall is good, some minor wear throughout, some solder marks to underside, possibly from when made, all detailed in the additional images now available.
THE FOOTBALL CLUB HOUSE: SEVEN 1927 & LATER CARDIFF CITY PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS, comprising 2x photos of the famous FA Cup 1927 winners team with cup (one with Albert Wilkes stamp) the same team v. Celtic 1927 (English & Scottish Cup Winners), and four later blow-ups of vintage candid photos of the team and stadium (7)Provenance: consigned by Welsh vendor to benefit charity.Comments: all but one unframed/mounted on card, generally poor to fair condition, some good, inspection advised.

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