Ulster interest. Swan, Harry Percival. Romantic Stories and Legends of Donegal. Carter Publications, Belfast, 1965, 8vo., blue cloth boards gilt, VF; Patterson, Edward M. The County Donegal Railways, London, 1963, 8vo, green cloth gilt, F; Greacen, Robert. Northern Harvest Anthology of Ulster Writing. McCord, Belfast, 1944, 8vo green cloth, aF. (3)
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John. M. Synge interest. Poems and Translations. Maunsel, Dublin, 1911, 8vo, blue cloth covers, gilt lettering, some rubbing otherwise book VG, together with, The Autobiography of John Synge, Dolmen, Dublin, 1965, first edition, book F, in a torn glassine dustjacket and VG slipcase, and Translations edited by Robin Skelton, Dolmen, Dublin, 1961, first thus, Book F in VG slipcase. (3)
Four 1914-18 Great War medals. Includes three to Irish casualties: 1914-15 Star to 8473. PTE. M. CLARKE. I. GDS. assumed dead 27/11/17; 1914-15 Star to CH. 18055. PTE. J.S. COX. R.M.L.I. born Tipperary, killed in action 2/11/17; British War Medal to 1940C. T.J. GAUGHAN. SMN. R.N.R. born Bandon, served HMS idaho (Irish Sea) died 1918; also Victory medal to PLY. 220-S- PTE. C. MC LAUGHLIN. R.M.L.I. born Sligo, wounded in Dardanelles serving in mining company. (4)
A collection of six 1914-18 Great War medals to Irish Royal Navy & RNR sailors. Victory Medal to 271823. C.D. BUCHANAN. E.R.A.2 R.N. HMS Indomitable, Jutland and Dogger Bank veteran, from Dublin; Victory Medal to 2870B. P. BURGESS. SMN. R.N.R, HMS Marlborough, Jutland veteran from Aghada, Co. Cork; 1914-15 Star to 283861. J. SHEEHAN. S.P.O. R.N., Veteran Second Battle of Heligoland Bight, from Skibereen; British War Medal to 5439B. J. HURLEY. L.S. R.N.R., HMS Colossus, Jutland veteran, from Kinsale; Victory Medal to K. 33154. M. FITZPATRICK. STO. 2. R.N., born Dublin; 1914-15 Star to J.18458. P. HIGGINS. A.B. R.N., from Dublin. (6)
A late 19th century silver Tiffany & Co Renaissance Revival one pint coffee pot, the Turkish style pot having a domed hinged cover with gadrooned decoration and ball finial, the tapering body elaborately repousee decorated with figural scenes and floral motifs, to a gadrooned lower bulbous base and chased floral band to the footrim, the slender spout and S-curved handle having further leaf decoration, the handle with insulators, marked to the underside TIFFANY & CO 7830 MAKERS 6160 STERLING SILVER M and 1PT, pattern designed 1878, weight 16.5oz, h.23cmCondition report: One very small dent to bottom of gadrooning.Otherwise appears excellent throughout.No apparent repairs.
An 18ct white gold diamond solitaire ring, featuring a round brilliant cut diamond in a four-claw setting, diamond dimensions approx 6.25 x 6.3 x 3.9mm, weight estimated as 0.93 carats, assessed mounted colour J to K and clarity I1 to I2, gross weight 3.9g, size M, partial hallmark for 18ct, sponsor EHF
A white metal, synthetic emerald and diamond ring, comprising a centre octagonal cut synthetic emerald in a square claw setting, with five single cut diamonds grain set in each shoulder, synthetic emerald dimensions approx 5.3 x 5.3 x 3.5mm, weight estimated as 0.66 carats, diamond dimensions each approx 1.65 x 1.15mm, total weight estimated as 0.20 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour H to I and clarity SI1 to SI2, size M½, gross weight 6.8g, stamped and tested as 18ct
A Hohner Chromonika III harmonica in original case, together with a Hohner Unsere Lieblinge hamonica and an M. Spranger harmonica, both boxed. (3)Condition report: Chromonika – faded to the faux wooden border, case very worn, Hohner lettering worn away.Lieblinge – box worn at hinge and corners, small dent to rear side of harmonica.Spranger – box split at corners and is discoloured, harmonica good.
Jethro Tull, The 40th Anniversary Tour 2008 concert tour poster, 70 x 50cm, together with various other tour posters to include Motorhead, Richard Hawley, America, David Gray, Bill Wyman, Marina and the Diamonds, Athlete and Gabrielle, together with Blu Cantrell - Make Me Wanna Scream Radio Edit white label 12" acetate, the sleeve with sticker "Dear Trevor A good remix can make all the difference with a record and this is off the chain like a rabid rotweiller. Huge drums & claps clubbanging at it's best!!!", in a brown card envelope addressed to DJ Trevor Nelson, BBC Radio 1, Yalding House, 152-156 Great Portland St, London W1 m 6AJ, with two CD's of the same title and labels. (12)
A collection of assorted 12" vinyl, various dates and genres, to include The Stylistics - Rockin' Roll Baby, ABBA - Arrival, Benny Hill - Benny at the BBC, Brian Ferry - Those Foolish Things, Joan Armatrading - Walk Under Ladders, The Carpenters - The Singles 1969-1973, Boney M - Nightflight to Venus, Simon & Garfunkel - Greatest Hits, Carole King - Tapestry, Barry White - Stone Gon', Fine Young Cannibals - The Raw & The Cooked, Bangles - A Different Light, James Last - Voodoo Party, The Human League - Dare, and Spandau Ballet - True, etc. (72)
A large collection of assorted 7" singles, various dates and genres, to include John Lennon & Yoko Ono - Instant Karma, The Beatles - Please please me, Phil Bailey & Phil Collins - Easy Lover, Gerry & The Pacemakers - You'll never walk alone, Boney M - Brown Girl in the ring, Kylie Minogue - The Locomotion, Tiffany - I think we're alone now, Kenny Rogers - Lucille, Rolling Stones - Faraway Eyes, Mungo Jerry - In the Summertime, Suzi & The Banshees - Happy House, Booker T & The MGs - Bootleg, Isaac Hayes - Do your thing, Candi Staton - Young hearts run free, Ike & Tine Turner - Get it out of your mind, The Who - Had Enough, Steely Dan - Don't lose that number, Yes - Parallels, The Tremeloes - Even the bad times are good, Simon & Garfunkel - Mrs Robinson, The Beach Boys - Barbara Anne, Queen - Crazy little thing called Love, and The Pleasure Fair - Morning Glory Days etc (approx 400)
Early 20th century eight-day ebonised German bracket clock with a two train striking movement, striking the hours and quarters on two coiled gongs, ebonised case on a concave moulded plinth raised on brass bracket feet with inverted bell top and brass finials, full length glazed door with brass slip and recessed brass spandrels to the break arch, brass dial with cherub head spandrels, silvered pendulum regulation disc and scroll spandrels to the arch, 6-1/2" diameter silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five-minute Arabic's, minute track and half hour markers, etched matted dial center with steel spade hands, twin going barrel movement, deadbeat escapement with adjustable steel pallets, movement back plate stamped with the lion UM trademark for Uhrenfabrik M�hlheim, M�ller & Co. Serial No 152300, brass presentation plaque dated 5-1-16 to rear of case, with winding key, two case keys and pendulum.Height 50.8 cm
ELIZABETH RAFFALD - 'THE EXPERIENCED ENGLISH HOUSEKEEPER, for the use and ease of Ladies, Housekeepers, Cooks &c....', printed for R. Baldwin 1806, together with 'The Cyclopaedia of Botany or a History and Description of all plants British or Foreign forming a complete Book of Herbs and Family Herbal', W. M. Clark, Warwick Lane, no date but owner has signed name in ink on endpaper with date in 1879, two volumes with handpainted engravings (3)
LANCASHIRE Its History, Legends and manufactures' by The Rev. G. N. Wright, M. A. and Thomas Allen, published by Peter Jackson, Late Fisher, Son & Co., no date, disbound but appears complete insideCondition Report:No spine, covers detached, foxing and staining but folding map is present in good condition apart from staining and engravings are in generally good condition with some foxing but no tears
PLUTARCH'S LIVES IN EIGHT VOLUMES Translated from the Greek, with notes Historical and Critical from M. Dacier', printed for J. Tonson in the Strand MDCCXXVII (1727), unfortunately Vol. 6 missing, together with 'The Lives of several Ancient and Illustrious Men, omitted by Plutarch:' by Tho. Rowe, printed for J. Grey at the Cross-Keys in the Poultry, 1728, also 10 volumes of 'Clasicos Ebro', Zaragoza 1950s softbacks (18)
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS - A FRAMED PRINTED PHOTOGRAPH OF THE 1896/7 TEAM together with a framed photocopy of a picture of Harry Wood who scored the first hat-trick for Wolves in 1888 and Sporting Star Cup Special , April 30, 1949, "Sporting Star Souvenir Edition May 7 1960 together with a supplement dated April 30 1932 and Express & Star Stan Cullis Tribute May 3 2001. Also includes two books - Billy Wright "One Hundred Caps and All That" 1963 and Percy M. Young "The Wolves The First Eighty Years" 1959 together with two issues of 'The Radio Times' World Cup Numbers July 9 - 15 1966 and 30 May - 5 June 1970

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