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Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland, a silver award medal by J. Jones, crowned harp, rev. wreath, named (Upper Ossory Farming Society 1853, To William Owen, Blesinton, for the Best Bull), 51mm (Lane, Went and Bateson, NSI Occ. Papers 19, no. 5; cf. D & W 138/290; cf. Baldwin FPL 1996, 266). Minor scuffing, otherwise good very fine and toned £60-£80
Hammer Price: £140
Henry III (1216-1272), Penny, class IIa, Dublin, Davi, davi on diveli, 1.46g/7h (S 6240). Good very fine, toned £100-£150
Hammer Price: £130
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Posthumous coinage, Sixpenny Groat, type IV, mm. boar’s head on rev. only, three-quarter bust right, 2.51g/11h (S 6488; DF 218). Crease mark, weak in places, good fine for issue £150-£180
Miscellaneous, Henry III, Penny, type IIa, Dublin, Davi, 1.41g/9h (S 6240); Edward I, Penny, type IVa, Dublin, 1.29g/10h (S 6264); Edward IV, Cross and Pellets coinage, Penny, Dublin, pellets by neck, 0.49g/4h, Suns and Roses coinage, Penny, Dublin, 0.40g (S 6364, 6396) [4]. Varied state £150-£200
John (as King, 1199-1216), Third coinage, Halfpenny, Dublin, Roberd, roberd on di, 0.69g/1h (S 6231; DF 51). About very fine £100-£120
EDMUND BURKE, 1797, a uniface trial striking or soft metal impression of the obv. of an unfinished portrait medal by L. Pingo, profile bust right wearing frock coat and periwig, 40mm (Eimer –; BDM IV, 559). Very fine £120-£150
Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland, a silver medal by T.W. Ingram after W.H. Lizars, similar, named (To Samuel McGowan Duntybryan 1847), edge engraved (For the greatest Quantity of thorough DRAINING (2nd Class) in the Draperstown & Tobermore Farming Society), 45mm (Lane, Went and Bateson, NSI Occ. Papers 19, no. 1). Very fine £150-£200
James II (1685-1691), Limerick coinage, ‘Farthing’, 1691, reversed n in hibernia (Timmins 1B; S 6595). Some porosity, otherwise very fine for issue £120-£150
Edward IV (1461-1483), Rose on Cross coinage, Penny, Dublin, sun and rose by crown, rose and sun by neck, rev. small rose at centre of cross, rose and two suns and sun and two roses alternating in angles, 0.55g/2h (S 6395; DF 166). Very fine, scarce £150-£180
George III (1760-1820), London coinage, Halfpenny, 1769, type II (S 6613). Good very fine £100-£120
TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN, a white metal trial for an award medal by W. and J. Woodhouse, bust of Queen Elizabeth I, left, wearing ornate dress and high ruff, rev. wreath, 39mm. Obverse very fine but several spots, reverse almost extremely fine £40-£50
James I (1603-1625), First coinage, Sixpence, mm. martlet, 2.04g/4h (S 6514; DF 260); Second coinage, Shillings (2), mm. rose, third bust, 4.09g/1h, 3.89g/10h (S 6515; DF 261); Sixpence, mm. rose, 1.79g/4h (S 6517; DF 262) [4]. Fair to fine, one with edge crack £100-£150
George III (1760-1820), Soho coinage, Proof Penny, 1805, in bronzed-copper, edge centre-grained, 17.66g/6h (S 6620). Small stain on neck, otherwise extremely fine £150-£180
William and Mary (1691-1694), Halfpence (3), 1692, 1693, 1694 (S 6597) [3]. Fine or better £150-£200
Royal Dublin Society, a silver award medal by W. Woodhouse, Minerva seated left, high legend, rev. bull with attendant, exergue engraved (Cattle Shew, 1848), edge named (To Robt. Quin Alexander Esqr, Devon Bull), 51mm (Went 9; D & W 122/174; Frazer p.617). About very fine, very rare £200-£300
Henry III (1216-1272), Penny, type Ia, Dublin, Ricard, ricard on dive, 1.35g/3h (S 6235; DF 53). Very fine £80-£100
Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Groat, 1556, mm. rose on rev. only, 2.67g/1h (S 6501A; DF 236). Good fine £120-£150
Wexford United Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by W. Woodhouse, cow, plough and harrow, building at right, other buildings and fields in background, rev. named (Frank Cullen, Best Two Shear B.L. Ram, 1873), 43mm. About very fine, uneven reverse tone £100-£120
Hammer Price: £120
Death of Daniel O’Connell, 1847, a bronze medal, unsigned [by Allen & Moore ?], bust left, rev. Hibernia kneeling in mourning before tomb, 38mm (BHM 2272). Extremely fine, very rare £150-£180
George III (1760-1820), Soho coinage, Proof Halfpenny, 1805, in copper, edge centre-grained, 8.78g/6h (S 6621). A few minor spots, good extremely fine £150-£200
James I (1603-1625), Second coinage, Shillings (2), both mm. rose, 4.17g/12h, 4.29g/11h (S 6515; DF 261) [2]. First very fine and toned, second nearly so but scratched on obverse £100-£150
Catechetical Examination, 1836, an engraved silver Second Order award medal, named (Adjudged to Maria Jane Mayberry), 48mm. Nearly extremely fine and rare; with loop for suspension £150-£200
Free State (1921-1937), Shilling, 1937 (S 6627). Very fine, scarce £100-£120
John (as King, 1199-1216), Third coinage, Halfpenny, Waterford, Willem, 0.41g/9h (S 6233). Fine, rare £150-£200
Death of SCHOMBERG at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690, a light boxwood medallic draughtsman, from a medal by P.H. Müller, similar, 57mm (MI I, 717/139 (and note); Himmelheber 194; vL IV/9). Very fine, minor ‘striking’ flaw on obverse £150-£200
Charles I (1625-1649), Ormonde money, Threepence, large letters on rev., 1.25g/12h (S 6549; DF 308). A little flat in centre, obverse die flaws, otherwise about very fine £150-£180
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Third issue, Sixpence, mm. star, 2.63g/9h (S 6508; DF 253). Fine £80-£100
Battle of Aghrim, 1691, a white metal medal by J. Smeltzing, laureate bust of William III right, rev. Hercules raises club over prostrate Irishman, 37mm (MI II, 32/207). Slight curvature to flan, very fine and very rare £200-£300
Henry III (1216-1272), Penny, class IIc, Dublin, Ricard, ricard on dive, three curls either side of head, 1.26g/1h (S 6242; DF 58). Reverse slightly off-centre, about very fine, scarce £150-£180
50th ANNIVERSARY of the Easter Rising, 1966, a pair of Crown-size silver medals, façade of the Post Office, rev. facsimile signatures, 38mm [2]. Extremely fine £30-£40
Union of Great Britain and Ireland, 1801, a copper medal by C.H. Küchler, armoured and draped bust left, hair tied behind in queue, rev. Britannia and Hibernia greet each other, 48mm (BHM 523; Pollard 24, obv. 52). Extremely fine £150-£200
Ost-West-Ozeanflug der Bremen [First East-West Transatlantic Flight of the Bremen], 1928, silver medals by the Prussian mint (3), conjoined busts of Fitzmaurice, Köhl and von Hünefeld right, rev. aeroplane above the waves, 36mm (FMB 211; Kaiser 927). Extremely fine or better £30-£40
County of Cork Agricultural Society, a bronze award medal by Heaton, rural scene with horse, bull, cow and sheep, 1887 engraved in cartouche, rev. Irish harp within a Celtic design, named (2nd Prize for Dog Earl of Grey – Mrs. G.L. Robinson), 70mm. Good very fine £40-£50
Daniel O’Connell Elected MP for Co Clare, 1828, a copper trial striking from unfinished dies of the medal by I. Parkes, bust left, rev. Hercules breaking bundle of sticks watched by Hibernia and attendants, 49mm (cf. BHM 1324). Good very fine, very rare £100-£120
Royal Dublin Society, School of Art, a silver award medal by J. Woodhouse, arms and supporters, rev. wreath, named (First, Ismena Sarah Benson, for Group, Still Life in Oil), 53mm (Went 40/23 var). Edge knock, otherwise about very fine, obverse better £150-£200
Henry III (1216-1272), Penny, type IIa, Dublin, Ricard, ricard on dive, 1.32g/2h (S 6240; DF 57). Very fine £80-£100
George III (1760-1820), Soho coinage, Penny and Halfpenny, 1805 (S 6620-1) [2]. About extremely fine and better £100-£150
Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland, a silver award medal by W. Woodhouse adapted for the Meath Farming Society, crowned harp, rev. wreath, named (Alexander Montgomery, Kilmer House, for The Best Boar, 1850), 51mm (Lane, Went and Bateson, NSI Occ. Papers 19, no. 2). About extremely fine, toned £80-£100
Hammer Price: £110
Charles I (1625-1649), Ormonde money, Groat, small letters on rev., 1.86g/9h (S 6548; DF 303). Scored on reverse, fine or better, toned £100-£120
RESTORATION of St PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL, Dublin, 1864, a copper medal by W.T. Parkes, bust of Benjamin Lee Guinness left, rev. view of the Cathedral, 65mm (BHM –). Struck with a deep rim to protect the high relief, extremely fine £60-£80
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