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1975 Canonisation of Oliver Plunket bronze medal by Imogen Stuart. Limited edition commissioned by Cardinal Conway, Archbishop of Armagh. Monsignor Peter Shields, Administrator in the Archdiocese of Armagh (1975); Thence by descent; Whyte's 24 September 2011, lot 529; private collection. Diameter of medal 2ins. Inscription obverse reads, "Oliverius Archiep Arma Chan Martyr"; reverse read, "Sanctus 12.X.1975" and "Tyburn I.VII.1681". Saint Oliver Plunkett (1629-1681) was ordained in 1654 and spent the years of the Irish Confederate Wars and Cromwellian conquest of Ireland (1649-1653) in Rome. On his return to Ireland in 1670 he set up several schools to further the development of Catholicism in Ireland. He was later prosecuted for these actions and was arrested in 1679. Two years later he was found guilty of high treason "for promoting Catholic faith" and was hung drawwn and quartered in Tyburn on 1 July 1681. This design was also used for 'Canonisation of Oliver Plunkett' commemorative [7p and 15p] stamps issued on 13 October 1975. For further reading on the Canonisation of Oliver Plunkett see, Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1975/1976
1950s Masonic Jewels A diamond mounted 9ct gold Craft Mason's Past Master's jewel, cased; a 9ct gold Knight Mason's jewel, cased; a 9ct gold and enamel Ballymacarrett Committee of Inspection medal, cased; a silver gilt Royal Arch Chapter jewel, cased; a silver Craft Mason's Past Master's jewel, cased. (5) Collection of George and Maura McClelland.
Great Britain. Mixed lot of silver and a range of modern crowns or similar. Includes Victoria double florins (3), Victoria to George VI halfcrowns (14), florins (5), shillings (15) etc., later cupronickel from the UK, Gibraltar, Channel Islands, etc., also 1914-18 War Medal, silver Papal medal, Westminster Mint fantasy coins, HMS Ramillies copper ashtray, etc., poor to uncirculated. (10+)
1900-1918 Collection of medals. A Queen's South Africa medal with Transvaal and Orange Free State clasps to a private in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (name erased); a King's South Africa Medal with South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps to 3305 Pte. H. Oram, West Riding Regiment; a WWI trio to 10866 Private J. Keenan, Royal Army Medical Corps; and a 1914-15 Star to 2nd Lieutenant JP Roche, Leinster Regiment. (6).
Irish Police and Prison Service badges. A Garda Síothchána helmet plate, a Royal Irish Constabulary cap badge, a Royal Ulster Constabulary cap badge and two Irish Prison Service cap badges; together with a two British Cunstabularies' helmet plates and a Metropolitan Special Constabulary Long Service medal for 1914. (8)
Mixed lot, mostly British, 14th century to 20th century. Includes three hammered coins, some useful silver, Victoria to George V, Coronation and other white metal medals, 1757 Frederick King of Prussia Protestant Defender copper medal, etc., poor to very fine, generally good to fine. (100+).
1917-1921 War of Independence medal with Cómhrac bar and miniature, 1921-1971 Truce Survivor's medal and Emergency medal and miniature The War of Independence medal engraved '1916-1921 - Capt. P.J. McDonagh - 3rd Western Division - A.S.U. G.B.'. McDonagh was a close associate of Michael Collins and was a pallbearer at his funeral. Historical
1914-1948 British military and civil medals A Victory medal to DM2-Pte. R. Green. A.S.C.; a George VI Imperial Service Medal to Gertrude Marie Genevieve Crosbie, cased; War Medal 1939-1945; a Burma Star, with silver rose; an Africa Star with North Africa, 1942-43 campaign bar; and two 1939-1945 Stars. (7)
1966 Pádraig Pearse gold commemorative medallion, by Vincze. A cased 2oz, 22-carat gold commemorative medal designed by Paul Vincze (1907-1994). The obverse with an image of Pádraig Pearse the reverse with a quotation from the Proclamation of the Irish Republic. In original Worboys Dublin presentation box.
1914-18 World War I medals. 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal to 7/1279 Trooper L. C. Ritchie, New Zealand Expeditionary Force; War Medal and Victory Medal to 12794 Private P. Farrell, Army Veterinary Corps, also a group of miniatures comprising World War I trio and George V Long Service and Good Conduct. (9 medals).
1916-1966 Commemorative silver dish. An Irish silver strawberry dish, centred with an O'Connor's Aiseiri na Casca silver commemorative medal, hallmarked for Dublin, 1966; together with a Victorian strawberry dish inset with a George II shilling, hallmarked for London, 1896, total 9¼oz troy (287g). (2)
1916 Rising Medal group to Galway Veteran, Bernard Grealish, together with personal effects. Group of three medals comprising 1916 Rising medal, 1917-1921 War of Independence medal, with Comhrac bar; and 1921-1971 Truce Anniversary medal. Accompanied by a Military Service Pensions Act, 1924. Certificate of Military Service; an Award Certificate and two photographs of Bernard Grealish, seated as a young man and in Garda Síochána uniform in a family group; also a silver cased fob watch, Chester, 1908; and a penknife engraved, 'Gd. B. Grealish - Pres by the C.S.P.C.A. - 1930'. By descent to the current owner. Bernard Grealish served at the Agricultural Station, Moyode Castle and at Limepark in Easter week1916, under O/C Patrick Callanan. Having served in an IRA Active Service Unit in the War of Independence, he joined the Free State Army. In 1925 he joined the Garda Siochána, initially posted at the Phoenix Park and transferred to Ramelton, Co. Donegal in the 1930s. He died in Co. Donegal 1971.
Parnell Commemorative medal A bronze commemorative medal by Johnson on a yellow and green ribbon suspended from a bronze bar. The obverse with bust of Parnell surrounded by the words 'Ireland's Army of Independence 1891' and garland of shamrock and ivy. The reverse with the words 'Let my love be conveyed to my colleagues and the Irish people'.
Count Plunkett, an archive of correspondence and a pilgrim's medal. The correspondence of ten letters to Count Plunkett from the Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language, Cumann na Leabharlann, Gill Publishers, The O'Brien Institute, et al, regarding payment of salaries, fees, expenses etc. together with a book of cheque stubs and various lodgement records; together with a Jerusalem Pilgrim's Cross.
WWII BRITISH MEDAL GROUPcomprising 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals, with slip and base section of issue box (Air Ministry); together with three related 1930's silver football medals engraved 'School Cup J.Martin 1932', 'J.Martin 1932' and 'School Cup J.Martin 1933'
A Royal Naval First World War Group of Five Medals awarded to John William Prebble RN, to include a Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, a Great War Medal, 1914-19 medal, 1914-15 star and the Africa General Service medal with Somaliland 1902-1904 bar and four Second World War medals with related watercolour inscribed HMS Theseus and a related school medal
A collection of Judaica comprising a Sylva Zalmanson campaign medal replica, a metal gilt Star of David pendant inscribed "Enough" in Hebrew, an Israeli souvenir ashtray, six kippahs (skull caps), a tallit and a Sesame Booklet "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam". CONDITION REPORT: The Sylva Zalmanson campaign medal was produces by Women's Campaign for Soviet Jewry, founded in 1971 as a peaceful group of Jewish women who campaigned for the right of Soviet Jews to emigrate to Israel. Sylva Zalmanson was an early Jewish prisoner of conscience in Soviet Union.
A cased 1994 three-coin silver proof collection commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Europe, a cased silver Fleur de coin silver membership medal and badge set, and Falkland Islands silver coin commemorating 150th anniversary, and a Priority Collectors' Register Pobjoy Mint Limited example (4).
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