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A scarce Vic 1827 pattern officer’s sword of The R. Irish Rifles, slightly curved, fullered blade 32½”, by J. Ireland, 11 Ellis’s Quay, London, etched with crowned VR cypher and wreaths on both sides in panels, with scrolls at forte, regulation steel hilt with sideloop and incorporating crowned harp, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wire bound fishskin (worn) grip, in its nickel plated steel scabbard (plating dull) with 2 rings. Basically GC (blade and hilt heavily cleaned overall). Plate 7
Unusual pair of 19th century Continental gilt metal and blown glass epergnes, each in the form of a harp with dragon and lion terminals and suspending wrythen blown glass sconces on conforming foot, 47cm high CONDITION REPORT Both in good original condition, one glass vase missing. Minor wear to gilding
Small Selection of Cavalry Arm Badges consisting bullion embroidery 3/6 Dragoon Guards ... 2 x bullion embroidery Victorian crowns on scarlet backing ... Bi-metal Royal Scots Greys (3 rear lugs) ... White metal Irish harp ... White metal 3rd Kings Own Hussars ... Bi-metal Royal Lancers ... Bullion embroidery and white metal Royal Lancers. 8 items.
19th century, green ensign. A green flag, Union flag to the upper left corner, centred by a gold Maid of Erin harp. A scarce and interesting flag. 108 by 56in. (274.3 by 142.2cm) There is evidence that the Green Ensign, although never officially approved, had been used by some Irish ships since the 17th Century. The early versions use the emblem of the Irish Revenue – a “Mermaid” Harp surmounted by a crown in gold. However the background should have been St. Patrick’s Blue rather than emerald green according to the authorities. In the 1830s The Western Yacht Club used the Green Ensign for a while. In some cases Irish vessels had this flag confiscated by authorities in harbours inn Britain, Ireland and the West Indies according to some records. In 1872, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in reply to the Admiralty, declared the use of the Green Ensign to be incorrect, and in support attached a well researched paper by Sir J. Barnard-Burke, Ulster King of Arms, supporting the choice of blue as the National Colour of Ireland. Thus the Harp is shewn as gold on blue in the Royal Standard, and indeed since the 1930s the same is the Standard of the President of the Republic of Ireland.
1886 Charles Stewart Parnell commemorative plate. Of octagonal form, the ivory ground centred by a portrait of Parnell surmounted by the motto Erin - go - Bragh" and a harp among shamrock, the portrait garlanded with wild roses, coloured. Marked with registration number 41050 for 1886. Width 9.50in. (24.1cm)
1886 Charles Stewart Parnell commemorative plate. Of octagonal form, the ivory ground centred by a portrait of Parnell surmounted by the motto Erin - go - Bragh" and a harp among shamrock, the portrait garlanded with wild roses, monochrome. Marked with registration number 41050 for 1886. Width 9.50in. (24.1cm)
A quantity of world coins and tokens mainly 18th and 19th century including Eastern European examples include Russia, Hungary, Romania, Poland etc, German States, Austrian Netherlands: Escalin (Schelling) 1752 example, Ireland George I halfpenny 1722 harp at left, token examples from J Gargory 41 Bull Street, Birmingham Distinct Vision. Queens Head Windmill St, Haymarket, Shaws Queens Club, Yorkshire West Riding token for accommodation 1 shilling 1811 - Condition: Poor to VF
Catullus, Tibullus , Propertius & Caius Cornelius Gallus. C. Valerii Catulli...Liber I. Alb. Tibulli Equitis Romani libri IIII. Sex Aurelii Propertii umbri libri IIII. C N. Cornelii Galli fragmenta, collation: a-z8 A-B8, italic type, woodcut decorative initial, woodcut printer's device to final verso, contemporary and later ink marginalia and underlining, Basel, Henricus Petri, March, 1530 bound after Martialis (Marcus Valerius) Epigrammaton Libri XIIII, collation: A-Z8 Aa-Ff8, italic type, final f. with woodcut printer's device verso, otherwise blank, early ink marginalia, Basel, Henricus Petri, August, 1530, together 2 works in 1 vol., water-stained at head, contemporary blind-stamped panelled pigskin over wooden boards, remains of metal clasps, outer border composed of representations of Thalia (playing the luter), Terpsichore (playing the guitar, dated 1537), Euterpe (playing a wind instrument, signed 'N.C.', and Calliope (playing the harp, signed 'M.A.'), enclosing an inner double file tborder and a central panel of acorns, spine in compartments and with 19th century paper title label at head, crack to upper board (not visible externally), corners little worn, lightly soled, 8vo (149 x 97mm.)⁂ Rare editions in an interesting contemporary binding. Literature: I; Not in Adams; VD 16 C 1740 II: Not in Adams VD 16 M 1163.
Sale Item: HARP- IN NEED OF REPAIR (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
A Fine Collection of Mid to Late 19th Century Ceramic Jugs / Pitchers ( 8 ) Eight In Total. Comprises 1/ Pinder Bourne and Co Fine Quality Jug, Won the Silver Medal at The Paris Exhibition 1878, This Jugs Is Dated 1879, Height 7.75 Inches. 2/3 Dudson Jugs. 4/ Twin Handled Lidded Jar. c.1850's. 5/ Pearl Ware Jug. Height 6 Inches. 6/ English Pottery Prattware Jug Decorated with Painted Images on a Figure Standing Holding a Green Flag and Harp with Dog at Feet. Height 7 Inches. 7/ Copeland Jug. 7.5/8 Inches High + One Other Jug.
William III (1694-1702), silver Crown, 1696. Third laureate and draped bust right, legend and toothed border surrounding, GVLIELMVS. III. DEI. GRA. rev. crowned cruciform shields, Lion of Nassau at center, early harp, date either side of top crown.MAG. BR.FRA. ET.HIB. REX. edge inscribed in raised letters and dated, +.+.DECVS. ET. TVTAMEN.ANNO. REGNI. OCTAVO. weight 30.53g (Bull 1004; ESC 94; S 3472; KM 494.1). Toned, with some black spots, a couple of raised die flaws and rim flaws, otherwise a pleasing example. In PCGS holder graded MS 63, Pop 1; only graded 2 finer in MS-64 at PCGS. Estimated Value $2,750 Ex: St James Auction 5, 27th September 2006, lot 380. PCGS certification 34313078.
A silver oblong baluster three piece tea service by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1918, the tea pot with a lobed oval composition finial to the dome centred cover, a composition harp handle, the gadrooned rim with shells at intervals, the body half lobed, 30.5cm (12in) long, 1065g (34.25 oz) gross

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