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Philip and Mary, Shilling, 1555, mm. portcullis on rev. only, reads ang, 9.37g/2h (S 6500; DF 232). Some scratches, otherwise fine, rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £220
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), First issue, Shilling, mm. rose, bust 1B, reads regi’, 9.24g/10h (S 6503; DF 240). Striking split and some patches of verdigris, obverse fair, reverse fine or better for issue £90-120
£90–£120
Elizabeth I, First issue, Groat, mm. rose, reads regin, 2.98g/5h (S 6504; DF 244). Some deposit, otherwise good fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £40
Elizabeth I, Second issue, Shilling, 1561, mm. harp, reads reg, 4.59g/1h (S 6505; DF 248). Slightly creased, otherwise about very fine £300-400
Hammer Price: £390
Elizabeth I, Third issue, Shilling, mm. trefoil, 5.32g/9h (S 6507; DF 252). About fine, scarce £80-100
Hammer Price: £180
Elizabeth I, Base issue, Pennies (2), both 1601, mm. trefoil, 1.36g/12h, mm. star, 1.71g/6h (S 6510; DF 255) [2]. Fine, but first with graffiti in reverse field £50-70
Hammer Price: £30
James I (1603-25), First coinage, Shilling, mm. bell, second bust, 4.23g/6h (S 6513; DF 259). Some light scratches, otherwise about very fine £120-150
Hammer Price: £120
James I, First coinage, Sixpence, mm. martlet, 2.13g/5h (S 6514; DF 260). Scratch across obverse, otherwise good fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £45
Charles I (1625-49), Inchiquin money, Halfcrown, irregular flan stamped 9dwt: 16gr within double border, the outer beaded, 11.31g (Bull 4a; S 6533; cf. DF 277). Pierced, otherwise about fine, very rare £400-500
Hammer Price: £650
Charles I, Dublin Money, Crown, 29.79g (S 6542; DF 286). Cleaned, otherwise nearly very fine, very rare £2,000-2,500
Hammer Price: £1,750
Charles I, Ormonde Money, Crown, 29.35g/12h (S 6544; DF 288). Cleaned, otherwise about very fine £400-600
Hammer Price: £400
Charles I, Ormonde Money, Crown, 29.51g/9h (S 6544; DF 288). Fine £200-250
Hammer Price: £340
Charles I, Ormonde Money, Shilling, 5.51g/12h (S 6546; DF 297). Better than fine £200-250
Charles I, Confederate Catholics, ‘Blacksmith’s’ issue, Halfcrown, mm. cross pattée with pellet/harp, horse with cross on housing, no groundline, 14.78g/4h (Bull – [dies not listed]; S 6557; DF 335). Flat in places, otherwise good fine £800-1,000
Charles II, Halfpenny, 1683 (S 6575); James II, Halfpenny, 1686, Gunmoney coinage, Sixpence, 1689 July (S 6576, 6583B) [3]. Last very fine, others about fine £70-90
Hammer Price: £80
James II, Gunmoney coinage, Crown, 1690, normal horseman, small lettering, 14.21g/12h (S 6578). Some weakness, otherwise very fine £120-150
Hammer Price: £250
James II, Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1689 Oct:; Limerick coinage, Halfpenny, 1691 (S 6579E, 6594); together with other Irish copper coins (4), 1683-90 [6]. First good fine, others in varied state £90-120
Hammer Price: £130
William and Mary, Halfpenny, 1693 (S 6597). Minor deposit, fine £25-35
Hammer Price: £10
George III, Bank of Ireland coinage, Six Shillings, 1804, top leaf of wreath points to upright of e in dei (S 6615; DF 614). Hairline scratches on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and toned £400-500
Hammer Price: £460
George III, Bank of Ireland coinage, Ten Pence (2), both 1813, Five Pence, 1806 (S 6618-19) [3]. About extremely fine £90-120
Hammer Price: £50
Eire, 10 Shillings, 1966 (S 6646); Florins (2), both 1966, obvs. countermarked uvf [Ulster Volunteer Force] and v [Vanguard] [3]. First extremely fine, others fine £20-30
Eire, Polished standard Specimen set, 1986, comprising 50, 20, 10, 5, 2, 1 and Half Penny (KM. PS4) [7]. Mint-sealed; in green wallet of issue by 20-20 Vision £250-300
Hammer Price: £350
The Essex Regiment Officer’s Torrin Cap, a Plain Torrin Cap and Sashes of the Orange Order, the cap of blue cloth the curtain and crown piped with gold braid and bearing the badge of the Essex Regiment in gold and silver metal thread blue silk and red velvet, the second cap of identical design but bearing no badge; a purple ribbed taffeta sash trimmed with gold lace fringe and bearing an embroidered badge ‘Apprentice Boys of Derry Browning Club’; another sash in purple and orange...
£100–£150
Catholic Emancipation Bill, 1829, a copper medal by P. Rouw, bust of Duke of Wellington left, rev. legend in six lines, 55mm (Eimer 104; BHM 1345; E 1210). Edge bruises, otherwise about very fine £80-100
Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland (Inst. 1841), a silver award medal by T.W. Ingram after W.H. Lizars, seated Hibernia crowning farmworker with wreath, plough and animals at sides, rev. wreath, named (To Robert Sharp, Ballymoney, 1847), edge impressed (For the Greatest Quantity of Thorough Draining in the Ballymoney Farming Society), 45mm (Lane, Went and Bateson, NSI Occ. Papers 19, no. 1; cf. DNW M7, 2318). Better than very fine, toned, an early award; in contemporary maroon...
Hammer Price: £230
Royal Arch Mark Jewel, 1860, in silver, silhouetted design on stone, glazed and encircled with brilliants, rev. named (Presented with a Mark Jewel to Captn. Whyte, Royal South Down Lt. Infty, by his Brother Officers as a Token of Regard, June 1860), 43mm. Extremely fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £260
Masonic Memorial Jewel, a circular badge with central cross of David and capital ‘C’, hollow back construction, front decorated with celtic panels and raised areas enhanced with black enamel, back named (James W. Cusack Obit. 25th Sepr. 1861), 31mm. Very good condition; original pin on back £100-150
Boer War Tribute, Londonderry, an openwork gold and enamel badge by Vaughton, City arms, back engraved (In recognition of his gallant services in South African Campaign 1900-01, Presented to [un-named], By the Mayor & Citizens of L-Derry 28.6.01), hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 28mm, 15ct, 10.86g (Hibberd B3, only one example cited [= DNW 6 July 2004, lot 907]). Very fine and very rare; with clip and ring for suspension £400-600
Hammer Price: £700
Orange Order Lodges, brass hand seals for Lodge Nos. 48, 199 and 572 [3]. Good condition, unusual £100-150
Co. Cork, Cork, Cork Bank, One Pound Five Shillings, 1 December 1818, no. 139/84, for Stephen Roche and James Roche (PB 97). Worn edges, a couple of tears, tiny holes and short splits in body, otherwise intact, good to very good, scarce £250-300
Co. DUBLIN, Dublin, Alexanders Bank, One Guinea, 25 September 1819, no. 6691, for Sir William Alexander Bart, Robert Alexander Junr, William James Alexander, William John Alexander & William John Alexander Junr, endorsements on back (PB 109c). Endorsements on back, pinholes and light toning, otherwise good fine, scarce £350-400
Co. LIMERICK, Limerick, Bank of Limerick, Twenty Five Shillings, 18—, unissued, for George Maunsell, John Kennedy and Robert Hedges Maunsell (PB 276). Pinholes, otherwise good very fine £300-350
Hammer Price: £300
Agricultural and Commercial Bank of Ireland, One Pound, 1 February 1839, A774 (AG 5c). Split and rejoined at centre, very fine £350-400
£350–£400
Bank of Ireland, One Pound, 11 January 1813, no. 7187, on bank watermarked paper, ‘Promise to pay Mr Nathl. Low or bearer’ (BA 9). Notations and endorsements both sides, including date ‘9 Apr. 1813’ on back, lightly toned, tiny holes and a couple of short splits in body, otherwise paper still quite crisp, good very fine, rare £3,000-4,000
Hammer Price: £5,000
Bank of Ireland, One Pound, 8 June 1818, contemporary forgery (cf. BA 14). Split at centre but not rejoined, various small holes, splits and notations on back, otherwise good to very good £200-250
Hammer Price: £200
Bank of Ireland, One Pound, uniface proof on bank watermarked paper, ‘Feb. 1886’ pencilled at top left (BA 51). Small hole at top left and V-shaped section cut from bottom edge, otherwise about extremely fine £150-200
Belfast Banking Co Ltd, One Pound, 8 February 1898, D/S 4738, signature of E.A. Spiller (BB 46b; Pick –). Two tears in top edge, bottom edge worn and a few tiny splits in body, otherwise very good, scarce £500-600
Hammer Price: £420
Belfast Banking Co Ltd, Fifty Pounds, uniface black and white proof on paper, perforated specimen c skipper & east (BB 57a; Pick A54). A line of ink dots and one tick alongside branches in border, otherwise good very fine to about extremely fine £200-250
The Central Bank of Ireland, Twenty Pounds, 2 September 1955, 10X 006208, McElligott-Redmond signatures (LTN 37; MacDevitt E-116). Lightly pressed and a few tiny spots, otherwise very fine £150-200
The Central Bank of Ireland, Five Pounds, 5 September 1975, 98A 688826, Whitaker-Murray signatures (LTN 61b; Pick 65c). Good extremely fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £70
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