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Irish Cavan Militia Victorian Officer helmet plate circa 1878-81. Fine rare silvered crowned star mounted with title circlet resting in laurel sprays; the velvet centre bearing silvered Maid of Erin Harp. Three loops VGC Raised 1793 at Tralee, became 4th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers on Friday 1st July, 1881.
Irish. Loyal Limerick Rangers George III shoulder belt plate circa 1804. Fine rare unmarked silver oval plate incised with crowned Maid of Erin Harp between upper and lower title scrolls. Chamois backing. Single hook and two studs. VGC Co. Limerick unit commanded by Captain William Taylor appointed 24.1.1804.
Irish. Co. Wicklow Dellarossery Infantry George III shoulder belt plate circa 1804. Fine rare unmarked silver oval plate incised with crowned Maid of Erin Harp between upper scroll CO. WICLOW (old spelling) and lower scroll DELLAROSSERY with scroll INFRY below the harp. Single hook and two studs. VGC Co. Wicklow unit commanded by Captain Robert Whitmore appointed 20.7.1803.
Irish Cavan Militia Victorian Officer waist belt clasp circa 1856-81. Fine rare silver-plated interlocking example with matching numbers to each half. Circlet inscribed CAVAN MILITIA; seeded centre mounted with crowned Maid of Erin Harp. Universal pattern rococo ends.Officer Victorian waist belt clasp circa 1856-81. VGC Raised 1793 at Tralee, became 4th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers on Friday 1st July, 1881.
Irish Clare Militia Victorian Officer waist belt clasp circa 1856-81. Fine rare nickel silver interlocking example with matching numbers to each half. Circlet inscribed CLARE MILITIA; seeded centre mounted with crowned Maid of Erin Harp. Universal pattern rococo ends. VGC 1793 raised at Clare Castle, Enniskillen; destined to become 3rd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers in 1881 however 26.4.1882 converted to artillery as 7th Bde, South Irish Division RA; redesignated Clare Artillery 1.7.1889.
Irish Royal Limerick County Militia Victorian glengarry badge circa 1874-81. Good scarce die-stamped white metal flaming grenade set within a Union sprays bearing scroll inscribed ROYAL LIMERICK COUNTY; crowned Maid of Erin Harp on the grenade. Loops. Service wear GC Raised 1793 at St. Francis Abbey, redesigned as Fusiliers 1st November 1875, became 5th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers 1st July 1881
Irish Kerry Militia Victorian glengarry badge circa 1874-81. Good scarce lightly die-stamped white metal crowned strap KERRY REGIMENT resting on a shamrock sprays; Maid of Erin Harp to voided centre. Loops. VGC Provenance. Bosleys October 2009, Lot 610. 9Raised 1793 at Tralee, became 4th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers on Friday 1st July, 1881.
Irish Dublin County Light Infantry Militia Victorian glengarry badge circa 1874-81. Good scarce die-stamped white metal crowned Union sprays bearing scroll DUBLIN COUNTY LIGHT INFANTRY; Maid of Erin Harp over a strung bugle to voided centre. Loops. VGC Raised in 1793 at Lucan as Dublin County Militia, became 5th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 31st July 1881
Irish Wexford Militia Victorian glengarry badge circa 1874-81. Good very scarce die-stamped white metal crowned oval title strap resting in shamrock sprays; Maid of Erin Harp to voided centre. Loops. VGC Raised in 1793 at Wexford, became 3rd Bn. Royal Irish Regiment 31st July 1881, disbanded 1908.
Irish. Royal Ulster Constabulary Inspector cap circa 1953-2001. Good example of dark green cloth fitted with black band of oakleaf lace, faux leather chin strap secured by metal RUC buttons and bleck peak bearing row of black plain embroidery. The front with a red cloth backed crowned harp. Complete with lining and leather sweatband stating size 57. VGC Noel Jenkins Collection
Irish Royal North Down Rifles Militia glengarry badge circa 1874-81. Good scarce die-stamped blackened brass Guelphic crown resting on a blank tablet over Maltese cross in shamrock sprays, resting on title scroll. Centrally, within the Garter, a Maid of Erin Harp. Loops. VGC Raised in 1793 as Down Militia; in 1797 divided into North and South. North Down Militia redesignated Royal North Downshire Militia in 1800. In 1855 redesignated Rifles; became 3rd Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles on Friday 1st July 1881.
Irish Leitrim Rifles Militia Victorian glengarry badge circa 1874-81. Good rare die-stamped white metal crowned Celtic cross bearing strung bugle and Harp; at the foot of the cross, a tablet LEITRIM and two shamrock sprays. Replacement loops otherwise VGC Raised in 1793 at Carrick-on-Shannon as Leitrim Militia, redesignated Leitrim Rifles in 1855 and became 8th Bn. Rifle Brigade on Friday 1st July 1881. Disbanded 31st July 1889. This is the actual piece photographed as No. 1284 in Head-dress Badges of the British Army.
Irish Kerry Militia Victorian pair of facing collar badges circa 1874-81. Good rare die-stamped white metal examples. Each a crowned strap KERRY REGIMENT resting on a shamrock sprays; Maid of Erin Harp to solid centre. Loops. VGC (2 items) Provenance. Bosleys October 2009, Lot 610. 9Raised 1793 at Tralee, became 4th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers on Friday 1st July, 1881.
Irish. Burroshoole Infantry George III shoulder belt plate circa 1808 Fine rare unmarked silver oval plate, by JT (believed to be John Townsend of Dublin), incised with crowned Maid of Erin Harp between between upper and lower title scrolls. Single hook and two studs. VGC Co. Mayo unit commanded by Captain Sir Sam O'Malley, Bt appointed 10.10.1808.
Irish. Limerick County Volunteers George III 1804 silver Reward of Merit. Good rare oval unmarked silver example with raised ornate border and suspension loop. Obverse incised with crowned Maid of Erin Harp and shamrocks with LIMERICK CO VOLUNTEERS 1804 in surround. Reverse incised with coroneted cypher of Lord Louth on scroll REWARD OF MERIT, in surround PRESENTED BY MAJOR LORD LOUTH WON BY R SOMMERS. VGC Unit raised in 1778.
Irish. Limerick Fensible Volunteers George III 1808 Dublin hallmarked silver shooting medal. Good rare circular example with protrusion top and bottom. Obverse incised with Harp and shamrocks between LIMERICK FENSIBLE above and VOLUNTEERS beneath within raised rim OMNE LIBER METU PROMPTUS AD CERTAMEN. Reverse rim inscribed THIS MEDAL OF MERIT and centre inscribed IS AWARDED TO A ZEALOUS COMRADE FOR SKILL IN FIRING AT TARGET. Lower protrusion inscribed F. RYAN. GC Unit raised in 1778.
A Symphonic harp, Sebastian ErardMaple woodCarved and gilt decorationFluted column and crown/capital of raised foliage and ram's heads decorationPainted case with swans and floral motifsSigned "Erard Freres a Paris, p'Brevet d'Invention, Nº13"19th century(losses and faults; evidence of woodworm)171x80x57 cm
BINDINGS: MOORE (Thomas): 'The National Moore Centenary Edition including the Airs of the Irish Melodies...' London & Dublin, William MacKenzie, n.d (c1880): 4to, contemporary black half roan gilt, compartments with repeat harp device, marbled edges: with 4 other large format volumes in leather or vellum bindings. (5)
A Minton pâte-sur-pâte centrepiece by Henry Hollins, dated 1883Of quatrelobed oval form with gilded scroll feet, reserved with four chocolate-brown rectangular panels, two painted with pairs of putti, signed 'HH', two with sheaves of wheat, a sickle, a harp and a floral wreath, within formal green borders with a geometric ribbon design in gold, alternating with panels of Bérainesque ornament in tooled gilding on a cream-coloured ground, the pierced loop-galleried rim heightened in gilding, 25.2cm diam, gold globe mark, impressed mark and date codeFootnotes:A related centrepiece exhibited at the Paris Exhibition of 1889 is illustrated by Joan Jones, Minton (1993), p.214.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
After Georges Bareau (French 1866-1931) ?David Before Saul?, a study of the boy David contrapposto with a harp in his left hand, his right arm outstretched, signed to ground, set to a turned stepped marble pedestal, 67cm highCondition reportCast bronze, very minor nibbles to rim of the marble plinth along with minor hairline cracks, no visible repairs or damage to the figure Bronze height 62cm, width 34cm
Postcards, a mixed UK topographical collection of approx. 460 cards with Devon/Cornwall (134), Scotland (54), London suburbs (36), Dorset/Hants (71), Wales (46), Lake District (39) and other counties RP's inc. Putting Green Errol, General view of Upway, Wool, Chideok, The Quay KIngsbridge, Beckenham High St, Shillingford Bridge Hotel Wallingford. Also good printed cards of Essex County Asylum Brentwood, 3 L.L's of Bath, Mackenzie St Slough, High St Slough, Edgware Road Cricklewood, Olive Rd Cricklewood, High St Uxbridge (2), Upper Welsh Harp Hendon, Launching Lifeboat Teignmouth, capsizing same lifeboat etc (mixed condition, fair/gd)
A selection of Continental figurines, to include: a candle snuffer in the form of a lady wearing a cloak, impressed anchor mark; a pair of parrots; a Capodimonte Prussian Officer; a Staffordshire lady wearing a crinoline dress; a late Meissen group of a lady playing the harp for a gentleman; and others (various damages).
A 9CT GOLD PENDANT AND A YELLOW METAL CAMEO BROOCH/PENDANT, the first a hollow pendant in the form of a realistically textured parrot, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham, fitted with a suspension ring, length 30mm, approximate gross weight 1.2 grams, together with an oval cameo brooch/pendant, depicting a Greek Goddess with a harp, within a collet mount, stamped '750', fitted with a brooch pin and a tapered bail, length 34mm, approximate gross weight 4.0 grams
1 hf bt Reinerie 1970 St-Émilion NY Import (Guinness Harp Corporation) ts sl damaged foil 4 bts Ch. La Grolet 1970 Côtes de Bourg 2 ts, 1 ms, 1 us/ts, bs, foils sl crusted and oxidised 2 bts Ch. Fontenac 1971 Bordeaux Superieur vts, ts, bs, foils vsl damaged Above six bottles and 1 half bottle
An extensive collection of assorted crested china, various manufacturers and models to include military examples, to include a Carlton china model of a tank for Whitley Bay, a model in the form of a harp for Llangollen, etc, also a 19th century Spongeware model of a child's crib, length 10cm.
A mid 19th Century Killarney ware arbutus wood box, the sides and front inlaid with harps and shamrocks, the hinged lid with a raised panel of Muckross Abbey within chequer and rope strung borders, the harp and shamrock motif repeated to the corners, dot inscribed in white metal 'Killarney Lakes', 21.7cms sq. x 8.5cms.
Five pin cushions, comprising a gilt brass example in the form of a set of bellows, 11.5cms, a coquilla nut pierced and carved basket, 7.5cms, an ebony and ivorine crown form example, 4cms, a bog oak shamrock and harp carved cauldron, 4cms, and a gilt brass boot, 6.2cms. (5) From the estate of a European collector Part 2
A Georgian partridge wood and inlaid small format sewing box, of rectangular form, the top inlaid with an oval conche shell within a crossbanded and line inlaid border, the lid interior with a painted silk panel of a lady playing a harp, the lower compartmentalised section in red morocco with thimble stand and boxwood thimble, pin cushion, leather book form needle flannel, and tool card with three steel tools, with key, 18.5 x 14 x 6cms. From the collection of Enid Riley Part 1
A first half of the 19th century gilt gesso and painted harp by Jacob & James Erat, the fluted column form support with a capitol, relief moulded with anthemia and winged caryatids, on griffin feet, makers plaque engraved 'J & J Erat. Patent Harp Manufacturers, 23 Berners St, London, No 1796', with 8 folding brass pedals and 34 strings, some damage and in need of re-stringing/restoration, 171cm highCondition report: Very chipped and scratched and lacking elements including 3cm section of caryatid, needs re-stringing, used by vendor but not known if in working order.
A collection of hammered silver coins, comprising; two Elizabeth I shillings, second issue, ref Spink 2555, four Elizabeth I sixpences, dated 1569,1572, 1580 and 1596, an Elizabeth I threepence dated 1582, a cut threepence, a half groat, three James I shillings, three Charles I shillings, a pierced half groat and an Elizabeth I Irish sixpence (Arms-Harp) (17)

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