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Lot 1074

Postal History:  Co. Tipperary, A rare engraved brass top Postal Stamp for "Bruff" with crowned harp and shamrocks with shaped wooden handle, approx. 3 1/2" long. (1)

Lot 1075

Postal History: Co. Tipperary  A rare engraved brass top Postal Stamp for "Roscrea" with crowned harp and shamrocks with shaped ebonised wooden handle, approx. 4" long. (1)

Lot 1078

Medal: [Political, Religious] A rare 19th Century silvered circular Medal, the obverse with central overlay motif depicting 'Maid of Eireann with harp and hound surmounted ' by a border of interlaced shamrocks and inscribed 'The Order of Liberators - Ireland as she ought to be' stamped, T. Parkes, the reverse with central cross sword and hands inscribed 'In the Signo Vinces - Eire Go Brath,' with shamrock surround and original suspension bar. Scarce. (1)* Awarded to John Ennis M.P. (Athlone) - Independent Irish and Liberal Politician that sat in the house of Commons (1857-1865) and was governor of the Bank of Ireland.

Lot 1160

The Mick Darcy Tipperary & Dublin G.A.A. Medal Collection Medals, G.A.A.: 1924-34, An important Collection of gold Sporting Medals, won by Mick Darcy for Dublin & Tipperary, including: * All-Ireland Hurling C'ship Medal 1924, won by Dublin, Celtic Cross design with pierced obverse and central harp overlay, inscribed on reverse and hallmarked; * Laochar Iomaint na Mumhan (Seirn) 1925- Tiobradh - Arainn do buaidh, circular design and pierced centre with enamel crest overlay inscribed reverse, hallmarked; * All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1925, won by Tipperary (Boherlahan Selection) Celtic Cross design with pierced obverse and central harp overlay, inscribed on reverse, hall marked; * M.H. Final (Souvenir) Medal 1926, circular design, the obverse of etched design and shield enamel coat of arms overlay, inscribed on reverse, hallmarked; * Munster Senior winner Medal of circular and pierced form with etched coat  of arms for Munster, the reverse inscribed 'M.O. D. Orcheudhe,' hallmarked. * National Hurling League (GAA) 1st Division 1927, won by Tipperary - the obverse with attractive enamel coat of arms on pierced Celtic Cross design and circular etched central overlay with typical motifs, inscribed on reverse, hallmarked; * Senior Hurling Championship 1934, won by UCD, HC (University College Dublin, Hurling Club) Jubilee Year 1884-1934, the obverse of circular form with pierced centre and Dublin coat of arms and inscribed Curaidhing, Co. Bhaile Atha Cliath - G.A.A., reverse inscribed, hallmarked (as manager); * 'Comortas Iomanuidheachta Naoimh Eanna,' the obverse of Celtic Cross design each with Celtic design and central profile of Padraig Pearse, the reverse inscribed, hallmarked. As a collection, w.a.f. Provenance:  By family descent, gifted to the Present Vendor. Note:  Jack and Mick Darcy were born in Grange, Nenagh. Jack was born in 1898 and Mick in 1901. They received their early education in the Convent National School and in Nenagh C.B.S. Fr. William O’Kennedy, a family relation, was on the staff of St. Flannan’s College, Ennis and the brothers were sent there to complete their secondary education. Jack played for Flannans in the Munster Colleges’ Hurling league, a competition which pre dated the Harty Cup hurling competition. He was the contemporary of the great Tommy Daly, who was a student in Flannan’s when he won a Junior All Ireland with Clare in 1914. Mick was to continue the link with Tommy Daly later. The Harty Cup was presented in 1918 by Archbishop J.M. Harty, Archbishop of Cashel, for a hurling competition between the secondary schools and colleges in Munster. This was organised by the Dr. Harty Cup Committee and was not directly affiliated to the G.A.A. Flannan’s entered this competition but did not have any success. Mick was a member of the Harty Cup team. Jack Darcy went to U.C.G. and became an engineer with Cork Corporation. He played inter county hurling for Tipperary from 1919 – 1927. Transport was scarce at the time and he travelled from Cork on his motorbike for training and matches. Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh has described him as “The original Hell’s Angel”. Mick Darcy went to U.C.D. where he continued his hurling career. In 1923 he played in the Fitzgibbon cup with U.C.D. This team was captained by Tommy Daly of Clare. In 1923 and ’24 he played Senior hurling for Dublin. He won a senior All Ireland Medal in 1924 when Dublin defeated Galway on a scoreline of 5-3 to 2-6. Two other famous non-Dublin natives who were on that team were Tommy Daly of Clare and Garret Howard of Limerick. 1924 also saw the revival of the ancient Tailteann Games. The Government donated 10,000 Pounds to help fund the competitions. It was decided that one of the events would be a hurling match between Ireland and the exiles. The brothers were selected to play on the Irish team, Jack at corner back and Mick at centre field. In modern times they were the first brothers to receive All Star Awards on the same team. In 1925, having completed his studies in U.C.D., Mick declared for Tipperary and both brothers lined out for Tipperary. Tipperary defeated Cork and Waterford in Munster, Antrim in the semi final and Galway in the final. In 1926 it was decided that the Tipperary team would undertake a tour of America. The tour would last from May to July. Not all members of the Government were happy with the tour as they felt that it was a cover for fund raising for the I.R.A. Both Darcy brothers were in “Government jobs”, Jack with Cork Corporation and Mick with the Civil Service. They were refused permission to go on the trip and were told that if they did go, they would “have no jobs to come back to”. Their mother decided that they should remain at home reminding them that they had permanent and pensionable jobs. Jobs were scarce in the 1920’s and she was not going to allow her sons to abandon their careers over hurling. She had her way and the boys remained at home. The tour took place. Tipperary played six games beating Offaly who were American Champions, a Cork selection, Chicago, Buffalo, San Francisco and New York. The publicity for the match in Chicago read “Come for an eyeful of sport, fifteen hundred years old. Arms and legs snap occasionally”. The victorious Tipperary team returned in July. They called themselves “The World Champions”. When the team returned, the Darcy brothers rejoined the panel. Tipperary beat Limerick in the Munster semi final and faced Cork in the final. The match was fixed for the Athletic Grounds, Cork. Over 26,000 people paid in. Spectators were almost on the pitch. After 16 minutes the match was abandoned as the spectators were constantly spilling onto the pitch. Tipperary were leading by 1-2 to no score. The replay took place in Thurles. It was the first Gaelic Match to be broadcast. It ended in a draw Cork 4-1 Tipperary 3-4. The second replay was also played in Thurles. After ten minutes Tipperary mid fielder Martin Mockler was sent off. From then on Tipperary were fighting a rear guard battle. Cork were the winners on a scoreline of 3-6 to 2-4. Neither brother was to win another All Ireland medal. Mick continued his association with hurling through U.C.D. where he was a trainer and selector for many years. He became private secretary to Dan Morrissey, a fellow Nenagh man in the second inter-party government ’54-’57. When Dan Morrissey retired from politics to form a highly successful auctioneering business, he retired from the Civil Service to join him. He died in Dublin in 1964. Jack Darcy continued to work for Cork Corporation and became City Engineer. He married a Clare woman, Ivy Hannan from Newmarket on Fergus. He died in Cork in 1972.

Lot 27

Owenson (Miss) The Lay of an Irish Harp; or Metrical Fragments, 8vo L. (Richard Phillips) 1807, First Edn., engd. vignette t.p., dedit, hf. calf, marble boards, mor. label; Toland (J.) A Critical History of the Celtic Religion and Learning, containing an Account of the Druids,... 8vo, L. (Lackington et al) n.d., uncut, recent leather backed marble boards, mor. label. V. good.  (2)

Lot 4

Presentation Copy Conran (M.) The National Music of Ireland containing The History of the Irish Bards, The National Melodies, The Harp and other Musical Instruments of Erin, 8vo, D. (J. Duffy) 1846, First Edn., inscribed on t.p. 'Mrs. Segrave with M. Conran's respect and Esteem, July 1846,' also Signed on front pastedown, 'George Noble Plunkett,' green embossed cloth, rebacked. (1)

Lot 607

Argentina - Ireland Association, Illuminated Address   An attractive sm. folio pen and ink decorated illuminated address to Ambrose V. Martin,.. from a few friends and well wishers of the far flung Gaelic Race, Argentina 1922. Tipped-in photo frontis, title & 4 printed pages (some text redacted), each with pen and ink borders, decorated in the Celtic taste, & 6 pages of approx. 175 Original Signatures & with varied rubber stamps, including 'por ha Assocacion Catolica Irlandesa,' 'Liga Republicana Irlandesa,' 'Colegio Santa Brigita de Ninas Irlandesas,... Flores,' etc. In a contemporary full mor. amateur Argentinian binding with tooled gilt border of Celtic design with harp, shamrock, Ardagh Chalice and other motifs surrounded by mor. overlaid flags of Argentina and Ireland. Unique  As a binding, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 653

Maxwell (W.H.) Rambling Recollections of a Solider of Fortune, 8vo Dublin 1842 First Edn., Hf. title, engd. port. frontis, & 4 plts. 12pp cat at end, lacks front loose end, orig. cloth, with gilt harp on front cover & lettering. (1) * The author, was born in Newry, Co. Down, & was the author of several works, including, 'Wild Sports of of the West [Ireland]' 

Lot 926

A rare 19th Century Fenian Soldiers bronze Belt Buckle, the bow shaped design with central harp and pierced strings, surmounted with medieval crown, surrounded by scrolling shamrocks, approx. 9cms x 6.5cms (3 1/2" x 2 1/2"). Scarce. (1)

Lot 296

A pair of Arts & Crafts embossed pewter rectangular panels, depicting ta maiden picking grapes, the other playing a harp, in art nouveau stylised foliate borders & mounted in oak frames, 16½” x 11” over-all.

Lot 207

Boxed Lladro glazed ceramic Harp Cantata Angel figure (No. 01008178) reasonable used condition

Lot 52A

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 200 pounds, 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. The second issue from the Great Engravers series, following the popular 2019 release of William Wyon's Una and the Lion.Fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right; ELIZABETH II · D · G REG · F · D · 200 POUNDS · 2020 · . Design by Jody Clark. / Three standing female figures in classical dress, representing Ireland, England, and Scotland. A harp, a Union Flag shield, and a thistle lie at the feet of the respective personification. Artist signature to the left and quiver and palm frond in exergue; FOEDUS INVIOLABILE. Original design by William Wyon. Edge Milled.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). FDC. Mintage: 335.Diameter: 40 mm.Weight: 62.42 g. (AGW=2 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 18% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 282

A 19th century French gilt brass mantel clock, the white enamel dial with a floral garland, with a winged cherub playing harp, 23cm. The glass is missing from the bezel.The movement winds, sets and is ticking. No visible damage or repairs, showing only age related wear & tear including tarnishing and rubbing to the surfaces

Lot 1040

Antique harp with hand painted cherub, shamrock and gilt detail throughout. Produced by J. Geo. Morley Harp Maker, London [98.5cm]

Lot 130

Elizabeth I Great Seal - brown wax tablet produced from the mould of the seal of Elizabeth I. Featuring Elizabeth I holding the orb and sceptre seated upon throne, to the verso the monarch is mounted riding a horse, with inlaid fleur de lis, Tudor rose and harp decoration. Thread remnants to the top and bottom from where the seal was attached to a document / indenture. Designed by miniature artist Nicholas Hilliard in 1586 to replace the first seal, this second seal was in use until the queen's death in 1603. Diameter approx. 15cm. Presented in a wooden frame with blue baize mount interior. Measures 27.5 x 27.5cm approx.

Lot 30

Eyre family albums (mid 19th century).- Collection of 4 bound albums with over 200 original drawings and watercolours, the vast majority all appear to be in the same hand, initialled 'G.E.', or possibly 'G.G.', with various views and locations within England, including Cornwall and the Lake District amongst others, some views in the vicinity of Newhouse Estate, including a monochrome watercolour study inscribed 'Early Days at Newhouse/ Julia Eyre/ Dressing Room/ /Mrs [?]Tudor playing the harp', watercolours, many signed with initials in red, various sizes, most neatly tipped onto album leaves with ink inscriptions underneath, many dated, some inserted loose, some signs of a few missing, occasional spotting and surface dirt, various contemporary half calf with marbled or cloth boards, rubbed and worn, oblong folio, circa 1830s-1870s; with a largely disbound collection of maps published by Thomas Stackhouse, and another 2 scrap albums, 19th century (7)

Lot 161

AN UNUSUAL IRISH SILVER TWO-HANDLED CUPBy Robert Calderwood, Dublin , circa 1750 Three marks: RC, Harp, Hibernia, date letter lacking The moulded pedestal foot chased with fruiting vine, the body embossed back to both sides with a view of a shipwreck below an moulded rib and band of scrolls and fruiting vine, engraved with the crest of a lion, height 20cm, weight 42.5oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 740

A Charles I copper farthing, Rose type, another similar, farthing, Richmond type with crowned harp reverse, George III sixpence, bulls head bust r. dated 1817, George IV sixpence dated 1824, George IV Half Farthing, William IV Half Farthing, Queen Victoria Half Farthing 1844, similar pierced for suspension, and other coins (16 coins) *Condition: Mixed states.

Lot 575

A William III Crown, first draped bust r. reverse with cruciform shields and first harp, dated 1696, regnal year to the rim 'Octavo' *Condition: Rubbed, second two digits of date weak.

Lot 288

Collection of Treen, Mauchline Ware, bog oak napkin ring, harp, needle holders etc

Lot 112

A George V silver gilt napkin ring decorated with a rose, thistle, fleur de lys and harp, Sheffield 1910, together with an Edward VII silver gilt spoon, cased, a silver chatelain basket, white metal wirework necklace, paste set brooches and a Joan of Arc note pendant

Lot 505

Louis Hottot'Jeune harpiste orientale'A young lady with a flowing headdress and dress with a harp, on a square baseOrmolu and cold painted bronzeSigned to the base No.180718.5cm highCased CONDITION REPORT: Gilding rubbed, strings missing, painted decoration to the figure is rubbed

Lot 66

An Irish Ormolu-Mounted Officer's Presentation Sabre To Alderman James Vance By The 5th Company Of The 2nd Regiment, Royal Dublin InfantryBy John Asherainey Fecit, Dublin, Dated 1798With curved fullered blade (small areas of old rust patination) bright over half its length to the clipped-back point and etched over both sides with cabbalistic symbols, a sun-in-splendour, crescent moons and a star, the forte etched and gilt against a blued ground along one side with further cabbalistic symbols between small stars and moons, an Ottoman trophy of arms and a profile Turk's head, and along the other with similar decoration surmounted by a man-in-the-moon and stars, stirrup hilt comprising half-basket guard combining recurved side-bar swept round to form a double-scroll with spherical terminals centred on a crowned Irish harp (old repairs), side-ring engraved 'ON PARADE MARCH 18 1798' on the underside and enclosing an elaborate pierced and engraved 'GR' cypher, shield-shaped langets engraved respectively with the presentation inscription and 'God Save the KING', lobed rear quillon, knuckle-guard with bevelled edges and pierced for a sword-knot, lion-head pommel with plain back-piece, and ribbed ivory grip (old split on either side beneath the pommel) bound with a strand of twisted silver wire, in its original red morocco scabbard (some wear and old damage) with linear engraved ormolu mounts (gilding worn), the former tooled and gilt over each side with foliate line decoration, and beneath the locket with royal arms beneath demi suns-in-splendour surmounted by a crowned scroll inscribed 'PROSPERITY TO IRELAND', the locket engraved with maker's details on one side, two suspension rings, and retaining much of its original gilding 81 cm. bladeFootnotes:The presentation inscription reads: 'ON PARADE MARCH 1798 This sword was Presented by the Non-Commissioned Officers & Privates of the 5th Com of 2d Regt. Royal Dublin Infantry to Alderm n Jas Vance their Cap tn in testimony of the Affectionate Regard they have for him as a Loyal Soldier and much respected Fellow Citizen' James Vance was Lord Mayor of Dublin between 1805 and 1806. He died in 1808This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 369

The Royal piano harp (minor damage throughout) 50X45. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 294

A French mother-of-pearl fan, second half 18th century, the sticks applied with gilded white metal openwork floral decoration, the paper leaf fan hand-painted with of Classical scene of a musician playing a harp to a king and his attendants, with scrolling foliate gilt detailing, in glazed case, 26cm high, 51cm wide, 34.5 high, 59cm wide inc. case 

Lot 209

Collection of vintage clay pipes, to include: Irish shamrock and harp, football/boot and ball, crocodile, Charles Dickens etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 360

Tray containing crystal animals Swarovski and others; owl, swans, flowers, seal, ducks, oyster with pearl, various teddy bears, polar bear, harp, pineapple etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 379

Card Game - 'Blaze' Missing cards irish Shamrock No.7-Welsh Harp No.7-11-13-no rules/no box poor condition

Lot 2577

Dated 1556 A.D. Obv: crown dividing date over profile busts facing with PHILIP ET MARIA D G REX ET REGINA legend with 'rose' mintmark. Rev: crowned harp with 'crown over P' left and 'crown over M' right with POSVIMVS DEVM ADIVTOREM NOSTRVM legend. S. 6501A.2.99 grams. From a Cambridgeshire, UK, collection.[No Reserve]

Lot 303

Collectable ceramic ware including Belleek harp, Franz vase etc.

Lot 4155

Four assorted yellow metal fob pendants, being a yellow fob with a 23x17mm carnelian intaglio engraved with initials DN, with scrollwork mount with harp symbols, length 50mm, gross weight 20.4g, not marked but tested as 9ct; a rose metal fob set with a 15x12mm oval chalcedony with engraved mount, length 22mm, gross weight 4.2g, not marked but tested as 9ct; a yellow metal swivel fob pendant engraved with a variety of quotes include 'Forget Me Not' and 'All's Well', gross weight 8.4g, length 40mm, not marked and possibly pinchbeck; and a yellow metal fob with a 12x11mm cushion shaped carnelian intaglio with engraved mount, length 20mm, gross weight 3.9g, not marked but tested as 9ct (4)

Lot 3196

A Victorian drawing room chair with carved show wood frame, with original hand worked tapestry seat and back showing character with harp with floral spray, the seat similarly decorated, together with an inlaid Edwardian side chair with marquetry splat (2)

Lot 799

Five hallmarked silver buttons, depicting a female playing a harp, Birmingham 1901, maker Henry Clifford Davis. 2cm d.

Lot 1546

Three Dutch Delft tiles one with flowers in vase, 5" square another with a cherub and harp and one with the sacrifice of Isaac, 5 1/4" square, all 17th century.

Lot 7093

Edwardian mahogany occasional table, square top with inlaid chequered feather stringing, painted with harp and trumpet motif surrounded by floral garlands, the square tapering supports united by undertierDimensions: Height: 72cm  Length/Width: 38cm  Depth/Diameter: 38cm

Lot 9152

Edwardian inlaid mahogany corner chair (W57cm H72cm); and early 20th century footstool, rectangular seat upholstered in cross stitch tapestry fabric with harp design (W70cm D48cm)

Lot 54

* Royal Irish Rifles. A Victorian white metal badge of the Royal Irish Rifles, with harp and crown and the motto Quis Separabit and battle honours, two lugs to the back, 10 cm long, presented in an Edwardian style silver frameQTY: (1)

Lot 257

An 18ct gold charm bracelet with 14k gold carabiner clasp, suspending 26 various 18ct, 22ct and 24ct gold charms, including fish, dragon car, motorbike, turtle, Eiffel Tower, pig, elephant, rat, tiger, harp, flower etc, along with with four loose charms including an 18ct gold doll, 9ct gold suit case, 24ct gold crown and 22ct gold stone set Camel, length approx 19cm, total gross weight 193.4gms Further details: good all charms intact, bracelet good clasp workingCONDITION:

Lot 94

A MID-18TH CENTURY IRISH SILVER KITCHEN PEPPER crowned harp and Hibernia visible, cylindrical, of typical form. 8cm high, 2.5 troy ouncesWear and tear commensurate with age, small dent to top of cover, dent to rim of body under the cover, a few dents to the body, date letter rubbed, dent to foot rim

Lot 1072

ALBERT WAINWRIGHT (1898-1943) - Three double sided sketch book pages, depicting figurative studies including male portraits, medieval dressed ladies, a youth playing a harp, and an architectural study, unframed, pen, ink and wash, largest measurement 15.5cm x 22.5cm. (3)

Lot 34

A GROUP OF THREE LATE 19TH CENTURY DIMAOND TIE PINS AND A BROOCHComposed of one pin with a rose-cut Irish Harp, a second with a pearl within a rose-cut diamond surround, the third pin with rose-cut diamond horse terminal and the last brooch designed as an arrow accented with rose-cut diamonds and centring a pearl, mounted in silver and gold

Lot 2786

A yellow and white metal diamond bar brooch depicting a harp design, set with 26 Old European and rose cut diamonds, with peg style fitting, diamond diameters between approx 1.4 and 3.55mm, total weight estimated as 1.34 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour I to K and clarity SI2 to I1, brooch length 50mm, gross weight 3.9g, not marked but tested as 9ct and silverSeveral stones are chipped.

Lot 2507

A 9ct yellow gold oval shell cameo brooch/pendant, depicting a classical female with a harp within a ropetwist surround, with roller catch fastening and concealed pendant bale, dimensions 65 x 50mm, gross weight 22g, hallmarked 9ct, London 1984, sponsor S&K, attached to a 9ct yellow gold filed open curblink chain with trigger clasp, length 610mm, width 2.9mm, gross weight 11.2g, hallmarked 9ct, London import 1984, sponsor AS

Lot 395

9 CARAT GOLD BROOCH DECORATED WITH HARP AND SHAMROCKS 2.9G

Lot 564

Five Swarovski crystal musical instruments with boxes:- grand piano, lute, harp, saxophone and violin from Crystal Melodies series (some boxes worn)

Lot 137

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 500 pounds, 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. The second issue from the Great Engravers series, following the popular 2019 release of William Wyon's Una and the Lion.Fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right; ELIZABETH II · D · G REG · F · D · 500 POUNDS · 2020 · . Design by Jody Clark. / Three standing female figures in classical dress, representing Ireland, England, and Scotland. A harp, a Union Flag shield, and a thistle lie at the feet of the respective personification. Artist signature to the left and quiver and palm frond in exergue; FOEDUS INVIOLABILE. Original design by William Wyon. Edge Milled.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6134751-001. NGC Census in this grade: 85, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 112Mintage: 160.Diameter: 50 mm.Weight: 156.3 g. (AGW=5 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 141

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 200 pounds, 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. The second issue from the Great Engravers series, following the popular 2019 release of William Wyon's Una and the Lion.Fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right; ELIZABETH II · D · G REG · F · D · 200 POUNDS · 2020 · . Design by Jody Clark. / Three standing female figures in classical dress, representing Ireland, England, and Scotland. A harp, a Union Flag shield, and a thistle lie at the feet of the respective personification. Artist signature to the left and quiver and palm frond in exergue; FOEDUS INVIOLABILE. Original design by William Wyon. Edge Milled.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 5780308-001. NGC Census in this grade: 147, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 185Mintage: 335.Diameter: 40 mm.Weight: 62.42 g. (AGW=2 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 155

ENGLAND. William III, 1694-1702. Silver crown, 1695. London. OCTAVO. First laureate and draped bust of King William III right NOTE: curved breastplate or drapery. Legend reads GVLIELMVS · III · DEI · GRA · Translation: William the Third by the Grace of God Engraver: James Roettier. / Crowned cruciform shields dividing date with central Nassau lion NOTE: first harp in left shield. Legend reads ·16 96·MAG BR·FRA ET·HIB REX Translation: King of Great Britain France and Ireland Engraver: John Roettier.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC F 12, certification number 6679339-005. NGC Census in this grade: 1.NGC Census in higher grade: 66Total NGC Census: 73Reference: S-3470; KM-486Diameter: 38.6 mm.Weight: 29.8 g.Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 62

Two Doulton stoneware 'Mouse Musician' menu holders, both dated 1885, by George Tinworth, one modelled as two mice playing a harp and a concertina, the other with two mice playing a harp and a cello, with scalloped columns, signed with monograms, impressed marks, inscribed and impressed date '1885', 9.5 and 10cm high (2)Condition ReportCellist - line to the column. Incised AW.

Lot 68

A Doulton stoneware 'Mouse Musician' menu holder, 'Harp & Piano', dated 1886, by George Tinworth, modelled as two mice playing a harp and a piano, with a scalloped column, signed with monogram twice, impressed marks and inscribed date '1886', 10cm highCondition ReportTwo small knocks to the front under the glaze.

Lot 2334

Duitsland, paar lindenhouten gestoken sculpturen van putti, Barok, 18e eeuw; Uitgevoerd met vergulde harp en fluit in verschillende pose, monochroom geschilderd. h. 60 - 70 cm [2]

Lot 190b

Antique 9ct Gold, Turquoise and Pearl 'Harp' Shaped Brooch

Lot 184

Antique black Jet harp and fish

Lot 2195

A George II Irish Silver Sauceboat, Maker's Mark SW, Perhaps for Samuel Walker, Dublin, Circa 1750 boat-shaped and on three shell-capped feet, the sides chased with foliage scrolls and with leaf-capped handle, engraved with a crest and underneath with initials 'L' over 'I*M'21cm wide over handle, 11oz 14dwt, 364grProvenance:Tennants, 16 November 2019, lot 83.Marked underneath with maker's mark, Hibernia and harp. There is some wear to the marks, though each is still legible. There are some small splits and repairs to the rim and to the lower junction of one foot. There is a small bruise to one side. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. There has been a small strengthening patch applied to both handle junctions.

Lot 2192

A George II Irish Silver Spoon-Tray, by William Townsend, Dublin, Circa 1740 oval and with fluted border, engraved with a crest within foliage fronds18.4cm wide, 3oz, 93grThe crest, 'a stag trippant', is that used by the Northcote family.The printed catalogue and an earlier image online of the lot showed the spoon-tray lacking the maker's mark. The correct image is now showing online. Marked near rim with maker's mark, harp and Hibernia. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The spoon tray is very slightly bruised so rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface.

Lot 2193

A George II Irish Silver Waiter, Maker's Mark Rubbed, Dublin, Circa 1750 shaped circular and on three scroll feet, with foliage and shell heightened rim, engraved with a crest17.5cm diameter, 8oz 14dwt, 271grMarked near rim with maker's mark, Hibernia and harp marks. There is wear to the marks with the maker's mark only just visible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and the engraving.

Lot 2191

A George III Irish Silver Counter-Dish, by William Bond, Dublin, Late 18th Century shaped circular and with fluted sides below a punch-beaded border, engraved with a crest10cm diameter, 1oz 5dwt, 39grThe crest, 'a stag trippant', is that used by the Northcote family.Marked underneath with Hibernia, harp and maker's mark. There is some wear to the marks but in general each is legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some minor bruising to the surface.

Lot 2353

Auf rocaillereliefiertem Sockel stehende, Harfe spielende junge Dame im geblümten, weißen Rock und zartgelber Jacke. Polychrome Malerei mit Gold. Entw. Friedrich Elias Meyer. Rücks. eingeritzt "16". Rest.; Schwertermarke. H. 13 cm. Kat. Staatl. Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen, Figuren I, Nr. 16. A porcelain figure of a young woman playing the harp from the series "Gallant orchestra". Restored. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. Um 1760 - 1770.

Lot 11

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware musical imp figure, circa 1893, modelled playing the harp, speckled cream glaze, on wooden base, incised marks and original paper label to base, 14cm high

Lot 13

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware musical imp figure, 1906, modelled playing the harp, cream glazed, incised marks -1906, R W Martin & Bros London + Southall, 12cm high

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