The Irish History Sale 2006-04-09 Auction - 291 Price Results - Whyte's in ie - Page 2
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109: 1916 Clanwilliam House Garrison  A unique handwrit166: 1919-1921  Valuable range of picture postcards and176: 1921 Bonn na Dala silver medal struck for service
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Dublin 2, Ireland
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The Irish History Sale

An extraordinary collection of artifacts, manuscripts, photographs, and ephemera reflecting the history of Ireland from about 500BC to circa 1960. The sale includes an extremely important collection of mementos, manuscripts, documents, photographs and personal ephemera relating to Peadar Kearney, author of the Irish National Anthem and his service as an Irish Volunteer and his writings including a fully signed dated and authenticated manuscript verse of A Soldier's Song (The National Anthem)written in an internment camp during the War of Independence. The sale also includes Celtic gold ring money, a range of items connected with the Irish struggle for freedom including 1798 weapons, signed items by O'Connell, Parnell, Pearse, Connolly, Ceannt, Collins, and many others, 1916 Rising medals and uniforms and rare documents as well as the War of Independence Ceasefire Order of 9 July 1921 which brought hostilities to an end and marked the beginning of Ireland's transition to a Free State.
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Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) A handwritten poem, si: Both items in a Victorian scrap book The scrap book appears to have been compiled by a young woman circa 1830s. The poem in O'Connell's distinctive hand begins "O Gracious God how well thou dost
0030: Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) A handwritten poem, siEst. €1,500-€2,000See Sold Price
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1864 Laying of the O'Connell Monument foundation st: Hallmarked "t" (1864) at Dublin; "S.L." (Samuel le Bas), and stamped "DONEGAN" (engraver) 17 by 14cm., 6.5 by 5.5in. Family of Lord Mayor of Dublin Peter Paul McSwiney, and sold in France by a
0031: 1864 Laying of the O'Connell Monument foundation stEst. €8,000-€10,000See Sold Price
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Michael William Balfe (1808-1870): Autograph letter to a Mr Lumley requesting a box at one of his operas. 18 by 11cm., 7 by 4.5in. Irish born Balfe was only second to Arthur O'Sullivan as the most famous English language opera
0032: Michael William Balfe (1808-1870)Est. €180-€200See Sold Price
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The Fenian Rising: 1866 Fenian bond for $20: Signed by John O'Mahoney 18 by 36cm., 7 by 14in. These bonds were issued in America to fund the Fenian Rising of 1867 and were "redeemable six months after the ackowledgement of the Independence
0033: The Fenian Rising: 1866 Fenian bond for $20Est. €300-€400See Sold Price
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1866 Fenian bond for $10: Dated June 11th 1866; signed by J. Sullivan and Michael Scanlon. 11 by 20cm., 4.5 by 8in. Issued to Christie Cullen.
0034: 1866 Fenian bond for $10Est. €200-€300See Sold Price
Circa 1880s Home Rule Jug.: Ceramic jug with Erin go Bragh and God Save Ireland, and Mermaid Harp crest.
0041: Circa 1880s Home Rule Jug.Est. €50-€100Lot Passed
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