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A large Victorian Scottish Highland dirk, the 30cm single edged steel blade fitted with a Celtic knot carved bog oak handle set with silver studs below a silver disk pommel with ball finial, maker JB, Edinburgh 1899, the black leather scabbard with silver mounts bright cut engraved with stylised leaves and containing a small matching silver mounted knife and two pronged fork each in its own integral sheath, the rear strap mount now attached with two suspension chains, maker JMT, Edinburgh 1898, 18.5cm, overall length 44cm
Three Charles Horner steel and enamelled silver hat pins, comprising; a pin with an open heart-shaped terminal centred with three green enamelled mistletoe leaves and berries, hallmarked Chester 1904, another with a round terminal embossed in Celtic style with a small blue enamelled panel, hallmarked Chester 1909, the other with an open 'C' scroll with a central flower-head enamelled in shades of blue, maker's mark 'C.H' and 'Sterling'
Three Ruskin type pottery brooches, a Danish flower-head brooch by N E From, a polychrome enamel floral bar brooch by Bernard Instone, two Celtic round brooches and a bar brooch, a silver pendant chased with an angel and staff, a rectangular panel brooch pierced with two figures, and a pendant of lozenge shaped outline in the form of open circlets and beads and with a central rose-cut red paste
Finberg, Alex J., Turner's Water-Colours at Farnley Hall, London, The Studio, [n.d.], Oblong folio (350 x 390mm.), title vignette, initials, and 30 colour plates, original black cloth gilt, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, paper dust-jacket, worn in places, t.e.g. Robinson, Stanford F. H., Celtic Illuminative Art in the Gospel books of Durrow, Lindisfarne, and Kells, Dublin, Hodges, Figgis & Co., 1908, folio (340 x 260mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, title vignette, initials printed in red, chromolithographed frontispiece, plates, some colour, occasional spotting, original cloth gilt, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, t.e.g., paper dust-wrapper, worn in places. With a number of other works, including Allan M. Galer's 'Norwood & Dulwich: Past and Present, with historical and descriptive notes' (London, 1890).
A West-Celtic iron helmet. 1st century B.C. Forged in one piece in the shape of a hat with a conical point (original boss missing), a flat inclined rim with rounded beading around the periphery, reinforced with riveted sheet-iron protection over the forehead with oval cut-outs arched like eyebrows, attached strongly curved cheek flaps with an ornamental boss in the centre and with a riveted ring for the chin straps. H 34.8 cm = 13.7 in. €15,000.00
A fragment of an East Celtic iron shield boss and two lance points. 3rd to 2nd century B.C. The central part of a shield boss drawn to a point and a partially preserved rim with a rivet hole, in good state and with much potential for conservation and restoration. L 22.5 cm = 8.9 in. Two slender ridged lance point on round sockets with chased or chiselled baluster rings and nail holes, under the blade of the longer one a collar with cross-hatched engraving, in as-found state, not cleaned, all from the same excavation, in red-black pyre patina and some slight corrosion crusts. LL 30.7 and 23.5 cm = 12.1 and 9.3 in. €200.00
An iron knife with a bronze grip. Celtic (?). The blade with straight cutting edge and slightly curved back, the grip riveted cast bronze with three raised and notched rings and an enlarged pommel. L 35 cm = 13.8 in. Professionally conserved, several restorations to the blade, the grip in fine bronze patina with some areas of smooth metal. €100.00
A Celtic iron sword with a fragment of its sheath. middle La Tene period, 3rd century B.C. Sword with a straight double-edged blade with a raised ridge on each, the flat tang rectangular in section with a small riveted pommel, a bend at the frazzled tip restored. L 73.5 cm = 29.9 in. Two thirds of the rear of the sheath with riveted bow-shaped carrying loop. L 44 cm = 17.3 in. €1,000.00
An Ibero-Celtic bronze helmet. 4th to 3rd century B.C. Wrought out of thin sheet bronze, the (deformed and partially restored) bowl flat with a small avantail, the forehead protection with three arched eyebrow cut-outs and continuing over the ears, at the sides holes for affixing the (missing) cheek pieces. H 12.5 cm = 4.9 in, W 295 g. In light-green patina, the metal surface exposed in spots, much restored, and very rare. €3,500.00
An Ibero-Celtic two-piece bronze/iron belt. 3rd to 2nd century B.C. Sheet bronze riveted onto sheet iron with a hook-and-eyelet buckle, many round-headed rivets arranged in rows and with circular engraving, between rivets struck half-moon sickles, the flat divided into engraved rectangles containing cross-hatching and herringbone hatching, at the end two large mushroom-headed rivets for attaching straps. L 46.5 cm = 18.3 in. €1,500.00
A celtic sword in scabbard. middle La Tene period, 3rd century B.C. Double-edged blade with flat rectangular grip tang and small riveted pommel. Obverse ridged scabbard made from two iron plates turned over at the borders with applied rivet-decorated chape band, reverse carrying clasp. €1,000.00
DAVIES, EDWARD, Curate of Olveston, Glos. Celtic Researches On the Origin, Traditions & Language of the Ancient Britons. Printed for the Author, 1804. 8vo., orig. boards uncut (rebacked). Two engraved plates. List of subscribers; ANOTHER COPY (both with a few leaves slightly stained in lower margins). - WISE, THOMAS A. History of Paganism in Calendonia . . ., 1884. 4to., orig. cloth, spine gilt, unopened. Two tinted lithographic plates, numerous text illustrations. - GUEST, EDWIN. Origines Celticae . . . And Other Contributions to the History of Britain. 2 vols., 1883. 8vo., orig. cloth, spines gilt. Engraved portrait frontis. and one coloured lithographic plate in Vol. 1, eight folding maps in Vol. 2. With seven others (Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, 1907-14).(12)
Wakeman, William F., Archaelogia Hibernica. A Hand-Book of Irish Antiquities, Pagan and Christian, Dublin, James McGlashan, 1848, 8o (175 x 105mm.), frontispiece of St. Doulough's Church, plates, and illustrations, original green cloth, Celtic cross blind stamped in gilt onto front cover. Turner, W. J., & Sheila Shannon (editors), English, Scottish, and Welsh Landscape 1700-c.1860 chosen by John Betjeman and Geoffrey Taylor, London, Frederick Muller, 1944, 8o (210 x 135mm.), 12 lithographed plates by John Piper, original decorative boards, dust-jacket. With a number of other travel related works including, 'Souvenir of Scotland Its Cities, Lakes, and Mountains' (London & Edinburgh, 1891), 'The New National Encyclopaedia Atlas' (London, n.d.), and a number of guides to sections of the British Isles by Thomas L. Tudor, and M. J. B. Baddeley.
A quantity of miniature Crested Wares to include; A Clarence China bathing machine, titled 'A Merry Dip' printed with the Arms of Wales; A Gemma coffee pot with Arms for Royal Leamington Spa; an Arcadian China vase with the Arms of Melrose; a Celtic Porcelain beaker titled Dumfries; a candlestick with Arms of Leith; a vase with Arms of Swansea; A Gemma cheese dish printed with a 'A Welsh Teaparty' scene; and a Gemma crested porcelain tray with two teacups and saucers, a milk jug and sugar bowl (15)
A collection of Troika, comprising; a slender vase of globular form, the tapering lower section incised with Celtic inspired decoration, 26.5cm high, a cube shaped pot with geometric decoration in blue, brown and ivory, 9cm high, and a similarly decorated square section vase in blue/grey and green, 22cm high
A collection of Troika, comprising; a slender vase of globular form with a tapering lower section incised with Celtic inspired decoration, 26.5cm high, and a chimney vase with geometric patterns, 21.5cm high, both in browns and ivory, a similarly decorated cube shaped pot predominantly painted in blues and brown, 9cm high, and a round cylindrical vase with an inverted neck painted with geometric band in brown and ivory against a blue ground, 19.5cm high
A Victorian Irish Celtic parcel gilt cloak pin in the form of an annular brooch set with six cultured pearls opposed by a stick pin with bosse terminal, linked by a fancy chain in the form of knots and masks, the brooch with the mark of West and Son, College Green, Dublin, and a design registration lozenge for 17th December 1849

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