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Medal group of seven, group mounted for wearing 366251/1414227 Sgt A.A.G.Chalmers RA consisting of BWM and Victory medals, Territorial War medal, IGS Northwest Frontier 1930-31, WWII named War medal, Territorial Force Efficiency medal and Army Long Service medal, in wood case with discharge badge on the lid with selection of badges
A Distinguished Conduct medal together with a Military medal, both awarded to Sergeant W.Mallin of the South Lancashire Regiment, William enlisted at the outbreak of war and went abroad in March 1915, he was one of six serving brothers, Sergeant William Mallin D.C.M MM was K.I.A. 01/09/18, L.G. 16/08/17 D.C.M L.G. 18/10/17 MM
A collection of medals, including RMS Lusitania "Ipse Belli Fvlmen", Horatio Viscount Nelson, medal to "David R. Courtney 1808" from The Historica Societas Collegii Dvbliniensis, Victoria Coronation medal, 1847 Shipwrecked Fisherman & Mariners Benevolent Society annual Subscription medal 1847 and Centenary of Wesleyan Methodism 1839 medal.
A Queen's South Africa medal, six bars, "2829 Private T. Kerley, Second Dorset Regiment" and World War One pair to "G. Kerley, Dorset Regiment", a South New Testament book and a Boer War issue chocolate tin (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The number on the medals is 42556 Private G Kerley Dorset Regiment.
A 6.1/2-inch Polyphon disc musical box,Circa 1905, Ser. No. 3821,With side lever-wind motor, single comb on cast gilt titled bedplate, elf and birds colour lithograph in lid of the grained case, Polyphon banner and medal transfer to lid, with 8 zinc and 3 steel discs – 8” wide.Condition: F II 2
[Pearse (Padraig)] A collection of manuscript and ptd. material relating to Pearse and The Mac Carthy Brothers, to include:* A M/ss Page signed and dated 11 August 1909 report "Scoil Eanna" for Diarmuid and Domhnaill Mac Carthy - Report of progress by P.H. Pearse describing them as "very bright, affectionate and loveable boys".* A Travel Pass for Dermott Mac Carthy signed by Austin Stack.* Photographs* A copy of "Scribhinn" by Pearse;* and a Padraig Pearse Medal, as a collection, w.a.f. (1)
1905 G.A.A. Challenge MatchMedal: G.A.A., 1905 An attractive and unusual cross shaped and pierced silver Medal, the obverse with Provincial Arms or Crest with heavy central harp overlay, surmounted by a football, the reverse inscribed "G.A.A. - Wexford V. Cork, June 1905, won by Lees", hallmarked Egan of Cork. Extremely Rare. (1)
All-Ireland Hurling Junior Medal, 1929 Won by OffalyMedal: Hurling, 1929 A 9ct gold Medal, the obverse with Celtic Cross design, inscribed "Cuman na gCleath - Luith Gaedhealach," and "Eire" across centre, the reverse inscribed "Craobh na hEireann San Iomaindeacht 1929 - Soisear - Ua bhfailghe, A Bhuaidh," hallmarked J.M. (John Millar).* The competition saw Offaly claim their second title beating Cork 6.1 to 2.3.
Galway's First All-Ireland Junior Title, 1939Medal G.A.A.: Hurling, Galway 1939, an attractive Celtic Cross design 9ct gold Medal, the obverse with pierced centre and decorated in typical style, inscribed "Eire" across the centre and "Cumann Luith Chleas Gaedhael" around the surround, the reverse inscribed "Craobh Iomana na hEireann Soisear 1939 - Gallimh a Buaidh," hallmarked J.M. (John Miller); together with a Connaught Provisional 9ct gold Winners Medal, the shield shaped design with a pierced centre depicting the Provincial coat of arms and inscribed on obverse "Craobh Connact," the reverse "Iomana Soisear 1939 - Gaillimh" hallmarked J.M. (John Miller) good condition, a rare set. (2)* This was Galway's first of two titles in this competition.
The Paddy O'Brien G.A.A. Collection (Cork)Medals: G.A.A., Co. Cork; Nils Desperandum G.P.O. F.C. & G.A.A., [Paddy O'Brien] a collection of five silver Medals & Cap to include:1. G.A.A. "Wm. O'Brien F.C. Championship Tournament," 1901, the star shaped medal inscribed "won by Nils - P. O'Brien," hallmarked - Egan, Cork;2. G.A.G. "Cork National Monument Tournament 1902 - 03," the pierced design with engraved national monument, hallmarked - Egan, Cork;3. G.A.A. "Coachford Tournament 1903 - won by Nils F.C.," the engraved and pierced designs hallmarked - Egan, cork;4. G.A.A. "Nils - Blackrock Tournament 1904 - won by Nils, the pierced design with typical Celtic motifs harp, high cross, round tower, etc., hallmarked O'C & Co. (O'Callaghan & Co.);5. G.A.A. "Cork, Junior cup - won by G.P.O., F.C., 1903 - 04, the pierced design with Celtic motifs, hallmarked - Egan, Cork; together with the associated red velvet, and gold thread embroidered Cap.As a collection, w.a.f. (1)* Nils Desperandum F.C. was a sporting club in Cork, Ireland. When it was founded it was mainly a rugby club. In 1888, after "some years" of playing rugby "Nils," as they were known, played their first Gaelic football game.Within a few years Nils was one of the strongest Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in Cork. It had a headquarters on Marlboro Street and was largely represented by West Cork men who had come to the city to work. After winning the Cork Senior Football Championship in 1894, Nils went on to represent Cork in the controversial All-Ireland Senior Football Championship of 1894.
Medals: General, a 9ct gold circular medal, the obverse with pierced design and harp overlay, the reverse inscribed "Senior C'ships 1932, won by P. Berry," hallmarked; a 9ct gold pierced Medal with shamrock design, inscribed "Meath Drama Festival 1957 - Producers Award," hallmarked; a silver shield shaped Medal with engraved design and football overlay, inscribed "A.U.L. Subsidiary Cup, 1948/49 won by Baldoyle," as a lot, w.a.f. (3)
Laois First All-Ireland Title1915 All-Ireland Hurling MedalMedal: G.A.A. Hurling 1915 An attractive 9ct gold medal of Celtic Cross design, the obverse with pierced centre and harp overlay, inscribed around "Cumann na gCleas - Luith Gaedhealach" and "Eire," across, the reverse inscribed "All-Ireland C'Ship won by Leix, 1915", hallmarked H. & H. (Hopkins & Hopkins). Scarce. (1)* The 1915 championship was the 29th year of the competition. Having been beaten by Clare the previous year on a scoreline of 5-1 to 1.0, the Laois men gathered their thoughts and regrouped to reach another final. Under the Captaincy of Jack Finlay, they beat the Lee-siders on October 24th, 1915 claiming their first and only Title, winning 6.2 to 4.1.
The "Ned" (Edward) Ryan G.A.A. Medal Collection1.The All-Ireland Medal Group: (Two In a Row)(a)A 1950 All-Ireland Medal, the obverse depicting a Celtic Cross and Harp overlay, and "Eire" across the centre, the reverse inscribed "Craobh Iomana na hEireann 1950 -T'Arann," hallmarked 9ct J.M. (John Miller);(b)A 1951 All-Ireland Medal, the obverse depicting a Celtic Cross and Harp overlay and "Eire" across the centre, the reverse inscribed "Craobh Iomana na hEireann 1951 T'Arann,", hallmarked 9ct, J.M. (John Miller); (scored a goal against Wexford).2.Two in a Row Munster Titles(a)A 1950 Munster Senior Title, the obverse with Celtic design, pierced centre crossed hurls, and shield shaped enamel Coat of Arms, the reverse inscribed "Iomana Sinnsear 1950 - T'Arann," hallmarked 9ct gold, J.M. (John Miller);(b)A 1951 Munster Senior Title, the obverse with Celtic design, pierced centre crossed hurls, and shield shaped enamel Coat of Arms, the reverse inscribed "Iomana Sinnsear 1951, T'Arann," hallmarked J.M. (John Miller).3.National Hurling League(a)A 1949 / 50 League Title, the obverse with pierced Celtic Cross centre design, engraved circular centre with wolfhound, high cross and round tower, surrounded by colourful enamel decorated Provincial Coats of Arms, the reverse inscribed "An Connradh Naisiumta Iomana 1949 / 50," hallmarked J.M. (John Miller).(b)A 1951 / 52 League Title, similar design as above.4.Club Medals(1)Two County Tipperary Senior Championship Winner Medals 1949 & 1950 for Borrisoleigh, both silver gilt design medals in the shape of the Bishopric Arms, inscribed on reverse.(2)Five North County Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship Medals for 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, all silver, various shapes and design, all inscribed.(3)An "Inter-factory" League Winners Medal, and three other uninscribed Medals.As a collection, w.a.f. (1)
The Dr. Tommy Campbell Medal Collection, TyroneMedals: G.A.A., Football, Co. Tyrone, a collection of 28 gold and silver Medals awarded to Dr. Tommy Campbell of Dungannon Charles and Tyrone. The collection includes:(A) Ulster Championship 1957: A 9ct gold cross shaped Medal, the obverse designed with enamel and Ulster Provincial Arms, the reverse inscribed "Tir Eoghan 1957", hallmarked. * This was Tyrone's second only Ulster title.(B) Two 9ct gold "Dr. Logan" winners Medals of variant designs for 1956 & 1957 won by Tyrone, both hallmarked.(C) A 9ct "Comortas" Medal, the obverse decorated with footballer and cross leaves, the surround inscribed "An Nuaiocht Ghaelach - Comortas," the reverse "Tir Eoghain 1957", hallmarked.(D) Two silver "Feis Tir Eoghain" Medals, both similar design (uninscribed) won by Dungannon Charles.(E) Tyrone County Championship (Senior) a group of four County Championship Medals (silver) awarded 1947, 1951, & 1956 won by Dungannon Charles; & one other similar.(F) A silver winners Medal "Colheran Cup" 1954; an athletics Medal 220 yards (open) Kilwarlin 1949;(G) Two silver shield shaped winners Medals U.F.L. (Ulster Football League) 1946 / 47 & 1947 / 48 won by T..J.C. (Tommy Campbell) & one other similar 1948;(H) A large silver Celtic cross shaped Winners Medal, the obverse with central enamel design red hand of Ulster and inscribed: C.L.C.G. - Tir Eoghan, the reverse I.F.C. - 1963, hallmarked.(I) A pierced 9ct gold Medal for Football "Toome" uninscribed, hallmarked.(J) The remainder of the collection comprising various shaped silver Sporting Medals from the Campbell Collection, all hallmarked.As a collection, w.a.f. (1)
Francis O'Donohoe ARHA (1878-1911) PORTRAIT OF MARY ELLEN O’DONOHUE, MOTHER OF THE ARTIST, AND HER DAUGHTER, MARY JOSEPHINE FENNING (NÉE O’DONOHUE), SISTER OF THE ARTIST oil on canvas Family of the artist Francis O'Donohoe was born at 40 Cuffe Street, Dublin. At the age of 11 he became a pupil in the Metropolitan School of Art under James Brenan. He was twice awarded the national bronze medal, and at the age of 16 obtained second place for drawing. In 1896 he was sent to attend a special course at South Kensington. As a student in the Royal Hibernian Academy he was likewise successful, carrying off the first prize for drawing and painting two years in succession. He afterwards went to Paris and studied in the Académie Julien under Benjamin Constant. Returning to Dublin he was appointed Art Master in the City of Dublin Technical Schools. He began to exhibit in the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1899 and was elected an Associate of that body. He did not, however, paint any important easel pictures, but found employment in Church work. One of his first commissions for ecclesiastical painting was a set of Stations of the Cross for the parish church of Screen, Co. Wexford. Subsequently he painted a picture of The Sacred Heart for the Cathedral at Loughrea. His next important commission was the painting of figures of The Twelve Apostles for the decoration of St. Andrew's Church, Westland Row, which were placed in the transept. A career of some promise was cut short by a tragic end in a car crash in Donnybrook on 23 December 1911. A memorial exhibition of his pictures and drawings was held at The Arts & Crafts Society of Ireland in 1912. 27 by 22.75in. (68.6 by 57.8cm)
Assorted gold and other jewellery including 9ct gold circular locket, 9ct gold sleeve garter, 9ct gold brooch set with seed pearls and amethyst, pair of Sterling silver theatrical mask cufflinks, Victorian silver medal on chain Birmingham 1896, yellow metal Chinese dragon ring set with a blue stone, diamante ring, unmarked yellow metal brooch set with red stone and seed pearls, white metal fan, broken 9ct gold men's ring, silver good luck charm, 'Mum' pennant flag brooch
A Victorian Devon Regiment Medal group awarded to 5034 Private Henry John Tout (Trout) , comprising; India Medal with Tirah & Punjab Frontier clasps 1897-98, Queen's South Africa Medal with Belfast, Defence of Ladysmith & Elandslaagte clasps, King's South Africa Medal with 1901 & 1902 clasps, WWI War & Victory Medals with 1914 Star, together with his Account Book and other supporting paperwork. SEE ILLUSTRATION
A Worcestershire Medal Service issued commemorative Waterloo medal, designed by Benedetto Pistrucci, bronze and layered in pure silver, (88.9mm diameter) in presentation case with accompanying booklet, together with a United Kingdom 2005 silver proof commemorative crown marking the bicentenary of the Battle of Trafalgar, in presentation box with certificate.
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