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Ulster Amateur Photographic Society, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, classical head right on rayed sun, rev. wreath, named (Architectural Class, won by Captn. A.W. Gelston, Winter Comptn., 1900), 51mm. Extremely fine and lightly toned, rare £80-£100
Hammer Price: £40
County Carlow Agricultural Society, a silver award medal, legend in wreath, rev. named (Class 3, Best Thoroughbred Stallion, Messrs. Slocock, Carlow, Bay H. Hatcham Green), hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 38mm. Very fine £40-£60
Photographic Society of Ireland, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, arms in quadrilobe, rev. wreath, named (Lantern Slides, Ernest Scott, 1897), 51mm (Frazer p.199; cf. DNW 61, 1309). Very fine £80-£100
Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland, a silver award medal by Hopkins & Hopkins, standing figures, rev. wreath, named (Won by C.M. Doyne Esq, DL, Class 30, Narcissi, Spring Show 1910, Gardener Jas. Shepherd), 41mm. Extremely fine or better; in fitted case of issue £60-£80
Hammer Price: £35
Royal Dublin Society, a uniface oval silver award medal after W. Mossop, Minerva seated left, back named (R.D.S. Kerrygold Dublin Horse Show 1990, The Michael O’Connell Cup for Best In Hand Connemara, Won By James Jones, “Ashfield Saile”), 57 x 46mm (Went 30). Good very fine £40-£50
Law Student’s Debating Society of Ireland, a silver award medal, bust of Cicero left, rev. legend around wreath, named (For Legal Debate A.F.R. Stritch, 1891), 39mm (BDM VI, 548). Broken suspension loop, otherwise very fine, deeply toned £60-£80
Irish CRICKET Union, LEINSTER Branch, JUNIOR CHALLENGE Cup, 1896, an engraved silver Maltese cross, shamrocks in angles, arms with ‘Celtic’ designs, central roundel with engraved legend and date, rev. plain, 30mm. Good very fine £50-£60
United Diocese of Tuam, Killala & Achonry, the Bishop’s Medal, a silver award, unsigned, mitre atop shield, rev. legend, named (Awarded to Henry Thompson, Ballyconree), 35mm. Good very fine £40-£60
George IV, Visit to Ireland, 1821, a white metal medal by I. Parkes, laureate bust left, rev. Hibernia standing on shore welcoming arriving ship, 46mm (BHM 1129). Good very fine £60-£80
Royal Visit, 1849, a white metal medal, obv. conjoined busts of Victoria and Albert left, rev. harp, thistle and shamrocks, 44mm (BHM 2334). Fine £40-£50
Hammer Price: £30
Exhibition of Irish Art and Manufactures, Dublin, 1882, a bronze award medal, unsigned [by J. Woodhouse], similar, named (Awarded to Francis O’Hara, Class E Section XXXI), 51mm (Allen Pt 5). Extremely fine £60-£80
Visit to IRELAND, 1900, white metal medals by the Birmingham Mint (2), veiled bust left, revs. legend, both 26mm [2]. Extremely fine £20-£30
N[ational] P[ost] O[ffice], Belfast, c. 1900, a lacquered bronze medalet, dove, rev. clasped hands, 22mm. Virtually as struck; with integral loop for suspension £40-£50
Earl of KILDARE and the Irish SURPLUS REVENUE DISPUTE, 1755, a gilt pinchbeck medal, similar, 36mm (MI II, 676/391). Some wear to the gilding, very fine £60-£80
Royal Ulster AGRICULTURAL Society, a copper award medal, draped female figure seated on a plinth above a hive, awards a prize and wreath to two kneeling farm workers, rev. hand of Ulster above an open corn wreath, un-named, 45mm. Extremely fine £40-£60
Irish DAIRY ASSOCIATION, an silver award medal, unsigned, cross of four armorial shields on background of shamrocks, rev. dairy implements, shields below, un-named, 51mm. Extremely fine £40-£50
THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF TRINITY COLLEGE, Dublin, a gilt white metal award medal, shield of the College arms, rose and portcullis to either side, rev. open wreath, un-named, 40mm. Very fine £40-£60
PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF Ireland, a bronze award medal, cross of four heraldic shields, rev. laurel wreath, named (Awarded to J.R. Simpson for Lantern Slides 1894), 51mm. Very fine £60-£80
Death of DANIEL O'CONNELL, 1847, a brass medalet, bust left, rev. harp within wreath, 22mm (obv. as BHM 2284, rev. not listed). Very fine, pierced £30-£40
Hammer Price: £25
Visit to IRELAND, 1900, a bronze medal by F. Bowcher for Spink, similar, 38mm (BHM 3662). Extremely fine £30-£40
Diocesan Board of Religious Education, Armagh, a silver badge, unsigned, back named (The Shaw Hamilton Medal, Middle, Lois Joy Lindsay, 1916), hallmarked rbrs Birmingham 1916, 42 x 23mm; Portadown Musical Festival Assoc[iation], a silver badge, back named (Girls’ Solo, 1929, H.K. Haire), hallmarked wg&s Birmingham 1928, 30 x 26mm [2]. Very fine; with rings for suspension £40-£60
Royal Dublin SOCIETY, an oval silver award medal, Hibernia seated with cornucopia and harp rev. open wreath, named (Royal Dublin Society Horse Show 1949, Class 21, Hunter Mare First Prize Awarded to Mrs. G. Reddy for ‘Antonia Margherita’), 57 x 46mm. Extremely fine £40-£50
Royal Visit, 1849, a gilt-bronze medal, conjoined busts left, rev. legend around a crowned Irish harp, 44mm (BHM 2335). Very fine, the gilding somewhat rubbed, especially on the obverse £40-£50
Hammer Price: £20
Visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to the Dublin INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1853, a white metal medal by W. Woodhouse, conjoined busts left, rev. legend in 10 lines, 44mm (BHM 2522). Edge mark at 3 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine £40-£60
Northern Ireland Amateur Athletic Association, silver and enamelled medals by AS (2), named (Junior Cross Country Championship 6 Miles, Bdm W. Herbert, 1934; Junior Cross Country Championship 6 Miles, Bdm W. Herbert, 1935), both 33mm [2]. Suspension loops and rings, nearly extremely fine £40-£60
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, STONEY MEMORIAL Medal, a matt silver award medal for Anatomy by West & Son, bust of Richard Stoney left, rev. legend, un-named, 40mm. Extremely fine £30-£40
Eire (1937- ), Halfcrown, 1967, Florin, 1968, Shilling, 1966, Sixpence, 1969, Threepence, 1966, Penny, 1968, Halfpenny, 1967, Farthing, 1959 (S 6638-45) [8]. Extremely fine or better; in green plastic wallet stamped ‘Coins of Ireland’ £20-£30
Royal Visit, 1849, a white metal medal, conjoined busts left, rev. legend around, 31mm (BHM 2338). Pierced at top, extremely fine £30-£40
Hammer Price: £15
Dublin INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1853, a white metal medal by W. Woodhouse, bare head of William Dargan right, rev. façade of the Exhibition buildings, 43mm (BHM 2521). Good very fine £30-£40
BLARNEY Fete, 1896, a white metal medal by J.F. O’Crowley, view of Blarney Castle rising above trees, rev. legend, 31mm. Very fine £30-£40
Death of FREDERICK OGILVY, 1909, a bronze medal, bust left, rev. semi-draped winged female figure, 39mm. Very fine £30-£40
The Board of Trade of INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION, Ireland, a white metal award medal, crowned Irish harp within Gothic trefoil, shamrocks and Vs in angles, rev. wreath of leaves and shamrocks, un-named, 32mm. Extremely fine £30-£40
George IV, Visit to Ireland, 1821, a white metal medal by J.G. Hancock for P. Kempson, laureate bust left, rev. crowned Irish harp over rose, thistle and shamrock wreath, 45mm (BHM 1124). Pierced at top, fine £30-£40
Hammer Price: £10
EMERGENCY Service Medal, Defence Forces, 1947, by L. Campbell, Hibernia stands with wolfhound, rev. olive sprig, 35mm. Without suspender, very fine £20-£30
Photographic Society of Ireland, a bronze award medal, unsigned [by J.A. Restall], arms in quadrilobe, rev. wreath, named (Class I, Lantern Slides, Montague Wickham, 1910), 51mm (Frazer p.199; cf. DNW 61, 1309). Good very fine £80-£100
£80–£100
Visit to Ireland, 1861, a brass medalet signed J.W., bust of Victoria left within shamrock wreath, rev. harp, 27mm (BHM –). Extremely fine, pierced £60-£80
£60–£80
Free State (1921-1937), Proof set, 1928, comprising Halfcrown to Farthing [8]. Minor marks and some tranished, otherwise extremely fine or better; no case £200-£300
Withdrawn
Earl of Mulgrave, 1837, a copper medal by G. Brown [after B. Mulrenin], bust left, rev. crown over legend within wreath, 51mm (BHM 1750; E 1299). Extremely fine, scarce £200-£300
£200–£300
New Mayoral Collar presented to the City of Dublin, 1698, a uniface white metal medal by J. Roettiers, perhaps a trial striking, bust to right, with long hair, wearing a mantle over his armour, 85mm (MI II, 197/509). Only fine and the reverse without the engraved legend, extremely rare £100-£120
£100–£120
Exhibition of Arts, Industries and Manufactures, Dublin, 1872, a bronze award medal by J. Woodhouse, named (Payne Jennings), 54mm; Photographic Society of Ireland, a silver award medal, named (T.C. Evans, 1915), hallmarked Dublin 1946, 51mm [2]. About extremely fine £100-£150
£100–£150
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