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IRISH KILLARNEY ARBUTUS, YEW, AND MARQUETRY WORK TABLE MID 19TH CENTURY the hinged cover inlaid with a harp, shamrocks, thistles, and roses, opening to a void interior, on a facetted baluster column and carved quadripartite base with scroll feet, covered throughout with inlaid shamrocks, thistles, and roses 59cm wide, 74cm high, 43cm deep
Sir George Hayter (1792-1871)Study of Mary Bridgeman at the harpWith artist's estate stamp NACHLASS/SIR GEORGE HAYTER (lower right)Black and white chalk29.1 x 21.8cm; 11½ x 8½inProvenance:Aubrey Beese from whom acquired by Michael Ingram, 1958;His posthumous sale, Sotheby's, London, The Ingram Collection, 8 December 2005 (part lot), where purchased by the present private collector
CARD OF IRISH COAT BUTTONS 1820-1855 RARE & VERY FINE EXAMPLES OF. TO THE 88TH CONNAUGH RANGERS LONGFORD MILITIA. 100TH THE PRINCE REGENTS COUNTY OF DUBLIN REGIMENT 1804-1816. THE ARMAGH REGIMENT PEWTER BUTTON (LI) 98TH FOOT LONDONDERRY MILITIA. IRISH VOLUNTEERS HARP & LIGHT INFANTRY TUNIC BUTTON FORMERLY FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE ARAMINTA, LADY ALDINGTON
1702-1714.. ANNA • DEI • GRATIA •, second draped bust of Queen Anne to left, E* below / MAG• BRI • FR• ET • HIB• REG •, crowned cruciform shields with central rayed Garter star, five strings to harp; date (J7-O7) above. SCBC 3609; ESC -; (cf. 1420; 6 strings). 5.74gr, 25mm, 6h (). Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974. Fair. Very rare; not in ESC. [No Reserve]
1660-1685.. CAROLVS (V over S) • II • DEI • GRATIA, laureate and draped bust to right / MAG• BR • FRA • ET • HIB• REX •, crowned cruciform shields, interlinked Cs in angles, rayed Garter Star at centre, seven strings to harp, date above. Edge inscription: •++• DECVS • ET • TVTAMEN •?• ANNO • REGNI • XV. SCBC 3361; ESC 440 (457A). 14.77gr, 32mm, 6h (). Found in Buerton, Cheshire East, UK; Accompanied by a copy of the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) reference no.LVPL-C35F70. Very Fine. Very rare (R2 for ESC).
Dated 2000.. Issue limit: 95,000. Irish Harp, £1 and two stars above, MILLENNIUM below / Boighter boat, which dates from the 1st century B.C., with EIRE 2000, 925 Sterling silver, in a capsule inside a black presentation box with certificate of authenticity. 89gr total, 67 x 67mm including box (). From a Leicestershire, UK, collection. [No Reserve]
14th century A.D. and later. Including a winder key, belt buckles, Jew's harp and other items. Cf. Webb, J., Buckles Identified, Brentwood, 1981, figs.67.86,163, for similar buckles. 133 grams total, 19-53 mm (3/4 - 2 in.). Three buckles from this set can be dated to the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries A.D. Very often the pin of these buckles was made of brass, and some were used for the sword's or sabre's baldric, positioned across the right shoulder of the body.Private collection, Buckinghamshire, UK; formed in the 1980s. Property of a Scottish collector, acquired in 2013. [11, No Reserve]
Three titles relating to Ireland, Irish history etc, comrpising Martin Haverty: 'The History of Ireland, Ancient and Modern', Dublin, James Duffy, 1867, 774pp, engraved frontis, folding engraved map, original blindstamped cloth (textblock detached from boards), Celtic harp gilt motif to front cover, spine gilt lettered, W.A. O'Conor: 'History of the Irish People', 1886, 2nd edition, orig. cloth gilt, Alfred Noyes: 'The Accusing Ghost, or Justice for [Roger] Casement', L, Gollancz, 1957, 1st edition, orig. cloth gilt, d/w (3)
Glazed porcelain figure of a young lady angel in a white dress with blue accents playing a harp. Lladro backstamp. This item has its original box: 12.75"L x 7.5"W x 6"H. Artist: Francisco CatalaIssued: 1991Dimensions: 5"L x 4.5"W x 8"HManufacturer: LladroCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
Two beautiful antique hand decorated and hand painted pottery lamps with wooden bases, and brass lamp caps. The body of the lamps are vase-shaped, featuring incised pastoral scenes, and Art Nouveau style leafage in excellent tubelining. Beautiful shades of blue, green and brown glaze hues. Only one brass lamp harp included. Lamp with lamp harp: 5"W x 27.5"H. Lamp without lamp harp: 5"W x 20.25"H. Artist: Hannah BarlowDimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Doulton LambethCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is. Tested, functionality not guaranteed. Lamp shades not included.
The Incredible Hulk: a group of 13 early Silver-age issues featuring classic covers and notable issues (Marvel Comics, 1967 onwards).A collection of early Incredible Hulk (Bruce Banner) issuesThis lot features:The Incredible Hulk (1st series) Nos. 103, 105, 106, 111, 112, 117, 118, 119, 122, 134, 135, 167, 168.No. 103 features 1st appearance of Space Parasite.No. 105 features 1st appearance and origin of the Missing Link. Classic Hulk cover.No. 106 features death of the Missing Link.No. 111 features 1st appearance of the Galaxy Master.No. 118 features the classic battle of the Hulk vs Sub-Mariner.No. 122 features the classic battle of the Hulk vs Fantastic Four.No. 122 features 1st cameo appearance of the Golem.No. 168 features 1st appearance of Harp, a gamma irradiated Betty Ross.All copies 1st Prints, all US cents copies except No. 135.Issue complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages. Creators: Cover pencils by Marie Severin, cover inks by Frank Giacoia, story by Bill Everett and Roy Thomas, interior pencils by Marie Severin, inks by George Tusk. Other creators also contribute.Issues comes bagged and boarded in polypropylene bags and comic boards.~(13)Condition Report: 103Low/Mid Grade condition.105Mid/High Grade condition106Low-Grade condition.111Mid/High Grade condition112Mid/High Grade condition117Mid/High Grade condition118Mid-Grade condition.119Mid-Grade condition.122Low/Mid Grade condition.134Mid-Grade condition.135Low-Grade condition.167Low-Grade condition.168Low-Grade condition.
A group of Regency bat printed tea ware including Spode - decorated en grisaille with buildings in landscapes, including a Spode 557 pattern teapot and three matching 7¼in plates (teapot cracked and small chip to spout); a tea cup and two matching saucers (both saucers hairlined to base); a similar tea cup and saucer; a tea cup with black lined rim; and a similarly coffee can decorated with a mother and child with harp, 6.2cm high (cracked).
A collection of Breweriana items to include cardboard 'Mackeson 'D' beer tray mat, a 'Hague's' Mineral Water new old stock shop card, 'Bass' and 'White Horse' new old stock advertising pin badges, 'Newcastle Brown Ale' and 'McEwan's Export' new old stock advertising pencils, miniature Guniess and Harp bottles and Whiskey miniatures. (Qty)
Delicate design of florals and birds colored in red, blue, plum and green set on bronze colored metal base. Metal harp, Asian styled finial and white fabric shade included. Shade measures 14"L x 12"W x 10.5"H. Aynsley tag. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 24"HManufacturer: Aynsley ChinaCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OCTAGONAL HOT WATER JUG LAMBERT & CO., LONDON 1907 With an orb finial to the domed cover, a composition harp handle, engraved with a crest and on an octagonal moulded spreading foot 12cm (8 3/4in) high 464g (14.9 oz) gross Condition Report: Marks are partially rubbed Slight play to the handle Slight play to the hinge Cover with gap to one side Wobbles Crest rubbed Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A GEORGE III SILVER OBLONG BALUSTER TEA POT ROBERT METHAM, LONDON 1810 With an oblong finial and ivory collar to the domed cover, a wooden harp handle, engraved with a crest and on four ball feet 27.5cm (10 3/4in) long 628g (20.2 oz) gross Please note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Ref: L2DLJMZK Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The import of lots that are subject to CITES regulations are banned in certain countries. Please check your country's import regulations before bidding. Condition Report: Marks are clear Play to the handle Splits to the ivory Play to the hinge Cover sits well Nicks to the cover rim Engraving clear Light crease to the body, approx. 2cm long Slightly wobbles Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III SILVER OBLONG BALUSTER TEAPOT MAKER'S MARK TH, LONDON 1815 With a wood oblong finial and harp handle, a moulded body, engraved with a monogram and on four compressed feet 29cm (11 1/2in) long 405g (13.05 oz) gross Condition Report: Maker's mark partially obscured, rest are clear Slight play to the hinge Engraving crisp Badly wobbles Handle tight Split to the finial Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Three 9-branched Hanukkah Menorah candelabras (called Hanukkiah in Hebrew) - brass with verdigris bird design-impressed mark Israel 9.5"L x 2"W x 6"H; Harp and leaf styled menorah made of 24k gold and silver plated 7.5"L x 2"W x 8.25"H - marked Korem Jerusalem; and modernist aluminum tiered menorah 10.5"L x 4.5"W x 7.5"H - unmarked. Largest piece: 10.5"L x 4.5"W x 7.5"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: IsraelCondition: Age related wear.
A WWI oval pale bronzed badge of the 36th Ulster Division, by Sharman D Niell Ltd, Belfast (one lug replaced); a 3 piece brass shoulder title of the 25th Northumberland Fusiliers (Tyneside Irish) on backplate; the central harp from a similar title; and a bronze cap badge of the Liverpool Pals (polished). GC £80-150
VINTAGE IRISH CLARSACH OR CELTIC FOLK HARP of traditional triangular form, painted with flowers and foliage, carved details, 110cms high, with harp key, spare strings, manual, and music etc.Provenance: private collection SurreyComments: light wear and scuffs overall, some string missing, tuning key, spare strings, manuals etc inc., viewing recommended
Six Burmese carved wooden figures of musicians, heights approx. 26cm, a carved wooden figure of a horse, height 28.5cm, a woven straw hat, a courting harp and a small courting harp, two painted wooden and paper parasols, length of largest 115.5cm, a boxed set of modern Japanese ceramic serving dishes, Japanese faux lacquered serving and storage ware including two trays, lidded boxes, etc, a small collection of world banknotes, a coloured papercut, four Chinese embroidered silk panels, a gilt and black lacquered panel depicting a group of figures, 41 x 30.5cm, a Thai embroidery of a peacock with glass beads, 45 x 45cm, framed, a Japanese silk painting depicting a woman seated beneath a tree, framed and glazed, etc.
A silver Celtic knot brooch, set with Amethyst, marked Thomas Kerr Ebbutt, Edinburgh, together with other examples of Celtic jewellery to include, two white metal plaid brooches, a silver harp and shamrock brooch, silver & enamel bracelet, cherry ambers weight 42.5gms, etc Condition Report:No condition report available.
A Doulton Lambeth 'Mouse Musician' stoneware menu holder, 'Harp and Cornet', by George Tinworth (1843-1913), modelled as two mice playing a harp and cornet, incised with title to the rim of the base, impressed marks to the underneath, 9cm highCondition ReportThe branch behind the harp and the top of the base have been restored. Please see the additional images.
[Collins, Michael] A lock of hair, said to be from Michael Collins, taped on a card with harp and ‘Erin Go Bragh’ device, inscribed rear, O’Connor, Clerk of Works, 1925. (1) Provenance: This truly unique artifact was given after Collins death on 22 August, 1922 to his friend, Felix Cronin. Cronin was, 3 years later, to marry Kitty Kiernan, Collins fiancé at the time of his death. Cronin who was a veteran of the Irish War of Independence and Irish Civil War who served as quarter master General of the Irish Free State army in the 1920s. The couple had two sons, Felix jnr, who died in 2000, and Michael Collins Cronin, who died in 2021. Cronin was a dashingly handsome ex IRA man. Hearing anecdotes about his hunger strike, or the way he'd borrow a dress suit and gate crash a landlord's ball and dance with the most beautiful women there, you can see why Kitty might have liked him. Ostensibly, she played the role of wife: and mother in the Irish Free State - with style and conviction. But her family was not fooled. "My mother was cut out for something different," said her son Michael many years later. "She found it difficult to settle into her life as a housewife - she knuckled down and did it, but it was a chore." Kitty had been raised to think of herself as special. Her family was part of the new Catholic bourgeoisie which was a rising force in late 19th century Ireland. The Kiernans ran various business concerns, centred around their hotel, the Greville Arms Hotel, Granard, Co. Longford. But despite their prosperity, the Kiernans suffered great personal tragedy, with both parents and Kitty's twin sisters dying within two years of each other while Kitty was still a teenager. Loss was to become a theme of her life. Kitty's charisma was recognised at Saint Ita's, the innovative school for girls founded by Patrick Pearse as a partner to his boys' school, Saint Enda's. Kitty was School Captain, the Saint Ita's equivalent of head girl.
American Binding: Haverty (Martin) The History of Ireland, lg. thick 4to New York (T. Kelly) 1871. Hf. title, add. engd. title & frontis, (title page soiled), plts. & ports., a.e.g., in fine American cont. full dark green mor. tooled gilt decor. in the Celtic style with harp, shamrock, flags etc., & 'Erin go Brath,' also 'Martin Keating,' inscribed on front cover. (1)
Rare Irish 20 Pence Trial Piece Irish Coin: A rare 1985 Twenty Pence Trial Piece Coin, the obverse with profile of a horse and '20p', the reverse with central harp and 'Eire' dated '1985' with riveted and smooth edge, some streaks, mellowed tone, good example. * These Coins were issued in advance of production to various companies and organisations to facilitate calibration of vending machines and other coin operated devices such as telephones, meters etc. According to sources in the Central Bank less than 50 pieces of the 500 or so issued were not returned. To date about ten examples in private hands have been recorded, making it one of the rarest Irish modern coins, even scarcer than the 1943 florin. Note: More information into text after '1985', approx. [1" (2.54cms) diameter and 0.30 ounces weight].

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