With Illustrations by Jack B. Yeats & Others Norman (H.F.)ed. A Celtic Christmas, 1903, [issued by the Irish Homestead,] (Dec. 5th, 1903) illustrated by Jack B. Yeats, Pamela Coleman Smith, A.E, and articles by Eva Gore-Booth, Seamus MacManus, various adverts, illus. ptd. wrappers. Scarce; Column (P.) The Jackdaw, D. (The Garyfield Press) No. 16/300 copies illustrated by J.B. Yeats, [No. 2 of Dublin Poets & Artists] ptd. wrappers. (2)
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Railway Cup Football Medal, 1948 Medal: G.A.A., 1948, a 9ct gold Celtic Cross design pierced Medal, the obverse with enamel design four Provinces and central etched football, inscribed on outside 'Inter Provincial Football Championship 1948,' the reverse inscribed 'Mumhan a bhuaidh,' hallmarked, Hopkins & Hopkins. (1) Note: This was the Province of Munster's Fifth Inter Provincial Title.
1921 Leinster Hurling Winners Medal G.A.A., Medal, Hurling 1921, a 9ct gold circular pierced decorated Medal, with central harp Celtic motifs, and inscribed 'Connradh Laighean G.A.A.,' the reverse inscribed 'Leinster Hurling C'ship 1921, won by Dublin,' hallmarked 'J.M. (John Miller).' (1) Note: In front of 17,000, the defending champions Dublin withstood the Kilkenny challenge on a score line of 4.4 to 1.5. Interesting Michael Collins threw in the ball to start the game.
All Ireland Winners Medal, 1912, Louth G.A.A. Medals: [Co. Louth], 1912. A 9ct gold Celtic Cross All-Ireland Winners Medal, the obverse with central harp and 'Eire' and 'Cumann na gcleas - Luith Gaedhealach,' the reverse inscribed 'All Ireland F'ball C'ship 1912, won by Louth," hallmarked 'H. & H. (Hopkins & Hopkins); together with the associated Leinster Winners Medal, the 9ct gold Medal of circular and pierced design, the obverse with harp design and inscribed 'Connradh Laigheen G.A.A.' the reverse inscribed "Football, 1st Div. 1912," hallmarked; also a silver shield Medal with central harp overlay and shamrock, the reverse inscribed 'G. Fitzsimmons,' hallmarked 'J.McD.' Dublin, a rare collection. (3) Provenance: G. ("Joe") Fitzsimmons, Dundalk, Co. Louth, gifted by descent. Note: In the 25th staging of the championship, Louth played Antrim in the All Ireland decider in front of 13,000 spectators at Jones Road. They won the match 1-7 to 1-2, to claim their 2nd All-Ireland. Interestingly, five of the Antrim players were natives of Louth.
JOHN MANTON & SON, LONDON A FINE 22-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN IN A JOHN DICKSON, EDINBURGH, CASE, serial no. 9724, for 1828, with browned laminated 28in. barrels, raised top-rib signed 'JOHN MANTON & SON, DOVER STREET' and engraved with a celtic garter to the rib-end at breech, colour hardened breech-blocks with engraved borders around the nipple-wells and vented platinum plugs, colour hardened borderline and foliate engraved top-tang, borderline and scroll engraved bar action locks, the scrolls inhabited by serpents and signed centrally 'JOHN MANTON & SON' over 'PATENT', engraved and colour hardened swept-forwards dolphin-headed hammers, the sidenail of the locks also passing through the breech-hooks, figured walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, blued iron furniture except white metal barrel key escutcheons, crested oval escutcheon to underside of butt and colour hardened ramrod throat, remaining in fine condition and retaining much period finish and together with a John Dickson, Edinburgh oak case, lined and compartmented in green baize apparently for this shotgun, and complete with a fine James Dixon powder-flask, a small-size leather shot flask and other sundry tools.
A SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II SILVER GOBLETS, the bucket shaped bowl with gilt interior, on stem cast with Celtic motifs, slightly domed circular foot, makers Barrowclift Silvercraft, Sheffield 1978, height 12.5cm, 32.84ozt, 1021.5 grams (6) (Condition Report: one rocks slightly on a level surface, varying amounts of wear to gilt interiors, minor rubbing to marks, otherwise good useable condition)
A CLARICE CLIFF 'CELTIC HARVEST' FRUIT BOWL, moulded and painted with fruits and wheatsheaves on a textured cream ground, plated rim, printed green backstamp reading 'Celtic Harvest, Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery Co, England', height 11cm x rim diameter 17.5cm (1) (Condition Report: appears ok, some Verdigris on rim, crazing with a little staining inside, small firing crack on base, a little paint wear)
A PARCEL OF SILVER AND SILVER PLATE, comprising a pair of Elizabeth II silver christening mugs of conical form with Celtic design handles and foot rims, engraved initials, makers Barrowclift Silvercraft, Birmingham 1980, a late Victorian repoussé conical dressing table box with domed cover, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1896, a near pair of dwarf candlesticks on loaded stepped square bases, one Birmingham 1927, the other by a different maker with partially rubbed marks, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a pair of silver plated sugar tongs and a silver plated christening mug, gross weight of weighable silver 9.89ozt, 307.7 grams (8) (Condition Report: mixed condition overall, one of the silver christening mugs has a slight crease, the box and cover are both polished through, the box is particularly worn, all items are still in useable condition)
A SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II SILVER GOBLETS, the bucket shaped bowl with gilt interior, on stem cast with Celtic motifs, slightly domed circular foot, makers Barrowclift Silvercraft, five Sheffield 1978 and one Birmingham 1978, height 12.5cm, 32.64ozt, 1015.2 grams (6) (Condition Report: one rocks slightly on a level surface, varying amounts of wear to gilt interiors, minor rubbing to marks, otherwise good useable condition)
A BOX OF ASSORTED 'IMPRESS ART' METAL STAMP SETS, to include a cased 'Celtic' 3mm, 33 piece set, a cased uppercase 'Arcadia' 3mm, 33 piece set, a cased 'Jeanie' 4mm uppercase set, a cased lowercase 'Arcadia' 3mm, 33 piece set, a cased Premium 'Brigette' 3mm lowercase, 33 piece set, a cased lowercase 'Typewriter' 3mm, 33 piece set, 'Melody' uppercase, 3mm, 33 piece set, a 'Heartbreaker' lowercase, 3mm set, a cased uppercase 'Typewriter' 3mm set (missing one stamp), a set of 'Bridgette' uppercase, together with packets of aluminum and copper blanks
SIX ROYAL WORCESTER PETER HOLLAND 'CELTIC' FIGURINES, limited edition for Compton & Woodhouse, comprising 'The Daughter of Erin' 392/7500, 'The Princess of Tara' 392/7500, 'The Maiden of Dana' 392/7500 (harp has become unglued), 'Golden Girl of The May' 392/7500, 'The Fair Maiden of Astolat' 392/7500 (mirror has become unglued) and 'The Chalice of Love' 392/7500 (6 +harp and mirror) (Condition Report: most obvious damage is mentioned in description, glue residue to two figures holding harp and mirror)
A LADIES 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCH AND TWO BROOCHES, manual wind watch, round silvered dial worn wording, Arabic numeral dial, blue steel hands, polished case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct Glasgow import 1929, movement signed 'Unicorn 15 Jewels', approximate case width 25.1mm, fitted with a black cordette strap with ardillon buckle, together with a silver Celtic enamel circular brooch, hallmarked 'D&S' Birmingham, fitted with a brooch pin and safety clasp, 16.3 grams, and a gold plated double leaf 'Grosse' brooch, signed to the reverse made in Germany 1962
A CLARICE CLIFF 'CELTIC HARVEST' TEAPOT, moulded and painted with fruits and wheatsheaves on a textured cream ground, printed green backstamp reading 'Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery Co, England' with moulded 'England, 68A', height 15cm (1) (Condition Report: appears in good condition, minimal crazing)
MacKenzie, Donald A. - Myths and Legends Series to include " Egyptian...", x2, " Teutonic...", " Celtic...", " Crete and Pre-Hellenic..." Gresham Publishing Company, decorated boards. Weigall, Arthur " A History of the Pharaohs,," three relaed vols, and " The Wide World Magazine" blue gilt boards, bright and clean, " The Lady's Realm' 2 vols and other bound magazine vols ( 2 boxes)
‡ JOHN BARNARD JENKINS (Welsh 1933-2020) ink on paper - Celtic inspired design produced whilst serving time in HM Prison Albany, Isle of Wight, printed signature verso, 37.5 x 26cmsAuctioneers Note: John Barnard Jenkins was a Welsh nationalist and a British army soldier who was convicted of bombing-related offences. He led the Welsh nationalist group Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru (Movement for the Defence of Wales) from 1964 until his arrest in 1969. During his tenure, the organisation embarked on a campaign against the British government and bombed numerous sites in and around Wales. The first bombing targeted a water pipeline at Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant and the campaign continued with attacks on numerous targets for several years, including tax offices, monuments and an English-owned business. The attacks culminated in four bombs being planted to disrupt the Investiture of Prince Charles, at Caernarfon Castle, in 1969. The first device exploded prematurely, killing two MAC members, while two failed to detonate. One of these laid undiscovered for several days before seriously injuring a 10-year old boy who had discovered the device. The last exploded in the garden of a police Chief Constable. Later that year, Jenkins was arrested and charged with theft and explosive offences in relation to the bombings and was sentenced to ten years in prison.Provenance: private collection KentComments: framed and glazed, ready to hang
Selection of Sterling Silver Jewellery To include a Sterling Silver Charm Bracelet with three loose Sterling Silver loose Charms, two Sterling Silver Pendants and chains and a pair of Sterling Silver Celtic Design Earrings. The Sterling Silver Charm Bracelet includes Charms such as a Merry-Go-Round, Ship and a Carriage. The loose Silver Charms are; a Horse, Dolphin and an Articulated Teddy Bear Charm. There is a Sterling Silver Tooth Pendant and Chain and there is also a Sterling Silver Cat in Boot Pendant and Chain. Total Gross Weight of the Sterling Silver is approx. 85 grams.
Private Press.- Backhouse (Janet) John Scottowe's Alphabet Books, plates highlighted in gold, original morocco-backed cloth, a few spots to covers and spine slightly faded and nicked, for the Roxburghe Club, at the Scolar Press, 1974 § Rothenberg (Jerome) Sightings I-IX & Red Easy A Colour, one of 125 copies signed by the author and artist, ten colour prints by Ian Tyson, original morocco-backed cloth, within slipcase, Circle Press, 1968 § Borges (Jorge Luis) The Congress, one of 250 copies, tipped-in frontispiece portrait, original tan cloth, with the dust jacket, discreet tape-repair to verso, Enitharmon Press, 1974 § Edwards (Owen) Clych Atgof, one of 400 copies, wood engraved frontispiece and illustrations, original tan sheep, tooled in brown, minor marking and soiling, Gregynog Press, 1933 § Simon (Helena) The Seasons, one of 25 copies signed by the author and artist, engraved illustrations by Hellmuth Weissenborn from the original blocks, loose as issued within original pink wrappers, for the Acorn Press, at the Whittington Press, 1981; and small quantity of others from various presses including Cuala Press, Menard Press, Meadow Press, Dolmen Press, Old School Press, Pelican Press, Rougemont Press, Celtic Cross Press and Riverprint, v.s. (sml. qty.)
Wolves in Europe Programmes 1958-72, including 58-9 v. Schalke, 59-60 v. Barcelona home and away, 60-1 v. Rangers home and away, 71-2 U.E. F. A Final v. Tottenham home and away plus Tottenham homes en route to final. Friendlies 1953-62 including 53-4 v South Africa, Celtic, Racing 54-5 v. Maccabi, 57-8 v. Real Madrid (36).
Scottish Programme Glasgow Rangers 60-1 away at Motherwell - League and Cup. 61-2 v. Dundee. Dundee 61-2 v. Celtic, Hearts, Dundee United, 62-3 v. Lisbon, semi v. Anderlecht, three Dundee United 61-2 homes, Australian - Newcastle KB United 1978 issues including v. Dundee, Marconi - Bobby Charlton guest appearance, etc, approximately thirty.Motherwell v. Rangers 1960/61 date - 1960 19th November in the league (condition not too bad), 1961 25th February in the Scottish Cup, third round (grubby)
Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Cymric Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled Coronation spoon, Birmingham 1901, sylised Annointing form the sting ray handle with Celtic knot fins and blue green enamel plaque on lily pad form bowl with raised lettering Anno Coron ERVII within enamelled ground, 20cm long, 2.77ozt
Edith McDermott for the Irish Art Workers Guild (attributed), an Irish Arts and Crafts Gaelic House Warming bowl, turned walnut, incised with Celtic zoomorphic panels, below a motto The Litte Black Rose shall be red at last, it shall redden the hills when June is nigh, painted in polychrome staining, 13cm diameter
John Mason; A Hallmarked Silver Cased Openfaced Pocketwatch, the signed white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, movement unseen, within plain case, Birmingham 1887 (glass loose), a fancy link watch chain (each link stamped), suspending a hallmarked silver shield fob with vacant cartouche; Hallmarked Silver Celtic Shield and Sword Brooch, antique gilt coloured vacant mourning brooch. (3)

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