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Orange Order, Prince Ernest Augustus Lodge, a uniface Master’s silver and gilt Jewel of Office, laureate and draped bust of William III right, in armour, with lion’s head shoulder plate, within applied wreath, topped by a large crown (with suspension ring), legend below on scrolled riband, 128 x 92mm. Extremely fine and extremely rare £300-£400
Hammer Price: £420
Union of Great Britain and Ireland, 1801, a silver medal by P. Kempson and S. Kindon, laureate, armoured and draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated holds shield and rudder, a cherub at her feet holds an open book depicting an Irish harp, 48mm (BHM 527). Extremely fine and toned £300-£400
George III (1760-1820), Soho coinage, Proof Farthing, 1806, in gilt-copper, edge centre-grained, 4.39g/6h (S 6622). Brilliant, virtually as struck £400-£500
Battle of the Boyne, 1690, a silver medal by R. Arondeaux, laureate bust right, wearing decorated armour, rev. William on horseback, crosses a river at the head of his cavalry, beyond, the enemy flees, 49mm (MI I, 716/136; vL IV/5 [III, 492.1]. Very fine with slightly scuffed surface, rare £500-£600
Hammer Price: £400
George II (1727-1760), Proof Farthing, 1737, upper tie-ribbon to base of first limb in x, edge plain, 3.98g/6h (S 6608). Traces of an old carbon spot by r of rex, otherwise virtually as struck, rare £400-£500
Charles I (1625-1649), Ormonde money, Halfcrown, 14.60g/2h (S 6545; DF 292). Minor weakness, very fine £500-£700
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type IIc, open crown, saltires on tressure, reads sivi tas dbv lne, 1.72g/10h (S 6460; DF 198). Nearly very fine, toned, the variety very rare £240-£300
James II (1685-1691), Gunmoney coinage, Crown, 1690, type 1 (S 6578); Shilling, 1690 Mar: (S 6581P); Sixpence, 1689 Feb: (S 6583K) [3]. Very fine or better, first overstruck on a 1689 Halfcrown £150-£200
John (as Lord, 1172-1199), Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Waterford, Marcus, marcvs on vva, 0.74g/1h (S 6208; DF 39). Good very fine, toned, scarce £200-£260
Free State (1921-1937), Halfcrown, 1930 (S 6625). Extremely fine or better £150-£200
Irish Art Union, 1840, a silver award medal by W. Woodhouse, bust of Henry Dawson left wearing clerical gown, legend around, rev. classical semi-draped figures of a student, a mother and three infants, and an old man on a crutch, weep around tomb, 43mm (BHM 1961). Extremely fine, toned £200-£300
Hammer Price: £380
James II (1685-1691), Gunmoney coinage, Crown, 1690, type 2, large letters on obv., sword points to e of rex, 13.57g/12h (Timmins 5I; S 6577). Traces of undertype visible, about very fine, scarce £200-£260
Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Groat, 1558, mm. rose on rev. only, 2.91g/10h (S 6501D; DF 238). About very fine for issue £200-£260
James I (1603-1625), Second coinage, Shilling, mm. martlet, third bust, 4.40g/9h (S 6515; DF 261). On a full flan, very fine and attractively toned £200-£300
Grocers’ Exhibition, Belfast, a gold award medal by J.A. Restall, arms and supporters, rev. named (Opened by Sir Newton J. Moore, KCMG, 1913), hallmarked Birmingham 1913, 29mm, 18ct, 15.39g. Very fine; with clip and ring for suspension £100-£150
Trinity College, Dublin, College Historical Society, 1794, a specimen striking of the Prize Medal in copper by W.S. Mossop, standing figures of History, Oratory and Poetry stand by column with the symbols of learning all around, rev. wreath around motto and central medallion, 52mm (Westropp 269-07). Good extremely fine £200-£300
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Fifth Harp issue, Sixpenny Groat, mm. lis, rev. 3[7] at end of legend, 2.61g/10h (S 6483A; DF 210). Nearly very fine, very rare £240-£300
George IV (1820-1830), Penny, 1822 (S 6623). Extremely fine £100-£120
Trinity College, Dublin, a silver award medal by W. Woodhouse, bust of Elizabeth I three-quarters right in high ruff, rev. arms, named (Thomas B. Garvey, 1868), 51mm. Brilliant and practically as struck £150-£200
George III (1760-1820), Soho coinage, Restrike Proof Penny, 1805, in copper, edge plain, 13.46g/6h (S 6620). Carbon spot below rex, otherwise virtually as struck £200-£260
Kildare Farming Society, 1813, a silver award medal by W.S. Mossop, farm animals and plough, house and trees in background, rev. wreath, named (Class the 3d, To Colley Grattan Esq, For the Best Crop of Transplanted Carrots in the Co. Kildare, Decr. 2d. 1813), edge impressed (Mullen Maker 68 Dame St. Dublin), 50mm (D & W 140/300; Gilbert 5). Old scratch in centre of reverse and has been cleaned in the past, otherwise very fine and extremely rare; with clip and small ring for suspension ...
Free State (1921-1937), Sixpence, 1935 (S 6628). Brilliant mint state [slabbed NGC MS 65] £100-£150
Irish Collie Club, Bray, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, dog standing left, rev. wreath, named (Won by W. Bolton’s ‘Sefton Leader’, Bray, 1892), 51mm. Some light scratches in upper reverse field, otherwise extremely fine and attractively toned, rare £100-£120
Hammer Price: £360
Wicklow Farming Society, a silver award medal by I. Parkes, farm animals in foreground, tree at left and house at right, exergue engraved (The best Boar), rev. wreath, named (To Lord Vist. Powerscourt for the best Boar shewn, 13th October 1840), 51mm (cf. T. Millett FPL 2001, 35-6). Light spotting in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine and very rare £240-£300
Wicklow Farming Society, a silver award medal by I. Parkes, farm animals and plough, house at right and tree behind, rev. wreath, named (To Lord Vist. Powerscourt, For the best Agricultural Draft Stallion Exhibited, October 18th 1842), 51mm. Extremely fine, obverse toned, very rare £260-£300
Orange Society, a silver ticket by G. Brown, equestrian figure of William III on pedestal to left, the glorious memory no surrender around, rev. wreath of shamrock and oak, named (Installd. 17th Sept. 1834, L 1657, Revd. Alexr. S. Irwin, Admission, 3 July 1848), 47mm (D & W 172/547, but in silver). Very fine; with clip and ring for suspension £200-£260
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Fifth Harp issue, Sixpenny Groat, mm. lis, 37 at end of rev. legend, trefoil stops, 2.47g/11h (S 6483A; DF 210). Nearly very fine, rare £200-£300
James II (1685-1691), Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1689 Nov:, 13.83g/12h (Timmins 1B; S 6579G). About extremely fine £300-£400
Battle of AGHRIM, 1691, a silver medal by J. Luder, bust of William right, wearing armour and sash, rev. furious battle-scene with cavalry charging, 37mm (MI II, 30/204; vL IV/52 [III, 543.4]). Extremely fine and very rare £300-£400
Charles I (1625-1649), Ormonde money, Shilling, small star between and pellet after cr, 5.58g/10h (S 6546; DF 297). Good fine, reverse fine £200-£300
Hammer Price: £340
James II (1685-1691), Gunmoney coinage, Crown, 1690, type 1, no bars over ano and dom, stop after trivmpho, 15.60g/12h (Timmins 1F; S 6578). Overstruck on a 1690 Halfcrown, good very fine, scarce £200-£260
James II (1685-1691), Gunmoney coinage, Crown, 1690, type 1, no bars over ano and dom, 14.52g/12h (Timmins 1D; S 6578). Traces of undertype visible, good very fine, rare £200-£260
Free State (1921-1937), Halfcrown, 1930; Florins (9), 1928 (4), 1930 (2), 1931 (3); Shillings (21), 1928 (11), 1930 (6), 1931 (3), 1933 (S 6625-7) [31]. Very fine or better £200-£300
Amnesty in Ireland, 1690, a copper medal by G. Hautsch, similar, 41mm (MI I, 721/146 [not recorded in copper]). Extremely fine and extremely rare £200-£300
Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1685, a white metal medal by J. Smeltzing, bust of Louis XIV right with flowing hair, rev. two columns, one broken, other with inscribed shield, 50mm. Very fine and very rare £200-£300
Royal Dublin Society Horse Show, a silver award medal by W. and J. Woodhouse, mare and foal standing, rev. wreath, named (Champion Stone Wall Jump, to John Malyall, for ‘Outlaw’, Class 8 No. 374, 1882), 51mm (Went 24). Reverse rim bruise at 1 o’clock and some scuffing, otherwise good very fine, rare £120-£150
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Posthumous coinage, Threepence, type I, Dublin, no mm., early Tower bust, 1.38g/5h (S 6489; DF 221). Fine, reverse better £150-£200
Hammer Price: £320
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third Harp issue, Groat, mm. rose, hr by harp, 2.47g/9h (S 6481; DF 209). Better than very fine £200-£260
Tercentenary of Trinity College, Dublin, 1892, a copper medal by Johnson, conjoined busts of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth, rev. arms, 63mm (BHM 3438). Extremely fine £50-£70
James II (1685-1691), Gunmoney coinage, Shilling, 1690 May., additional stops on obv., 4.63g/12h (Timmins 1B var.; S 6582D). Extremely fine £200-£260
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