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437
Medals: WorldWar I,
Army Service Corps,
two Army issue Medals, a circular bronze
/ gilded Medal with the Angel of Destiny
on obverse, the reverse “The Great War for
Civilisation 1914 - 1919,” the rim inscribed
“M.S. 4597 CPL A. Dance A.S.C.,;” together
with a sterling silver circular Medal with Man
on horseback and inscribed “1914 - 1918”
the reverse with side profile of King George
V, the rim with recipient details. (2)
€100 - 150
438
Medals: WorldWar One 1914 - 1918,
[Pte.
P. Jameson, Royal Dublin Fusilier’s] a group
of two Medals to include the 1914 Star, the
obverse with crossed swords and garland,
with date 1914 - 15, surmounted by crown,
with recipient inscribed on reverse; together
with the British War Medal, the obverse with
side profile of George V, the reverse and
Warrior on horse back with dated 1914 -
1918 and skull and crossbones at base and
recipient name also. As a collection.
* 8786 Pte P. Jameson Royal Dublin Fusilier’s.
(2)
€150 - 200
439
Medal: WorldWar I: Royal Engineers,
two Army issue Medals, a bronze/gilded
circular medal, the obverse depicting the
“Angel of Destiny”, the reverse inscribed The
Great War for Civilisation 1914 - 1919,” the
rim inscribed “94956 SPR S.T. Hearn R.E.”;
together with a circular silver Medal the
obverse depicting a man on horse “1914-
1918”, the reverse with side profile of King
George V, and recipient Name on side. As
medals, w.a.f. (2)
€100 - 150
440
Medals: WorldWar I, Royal Engineers,
three Army issue Medals, a triangular star
shaped Medal with cross swords, and
rosette, surmounted by a cross, inscribed on
reverse 98773, Pnr. F. Shires R.E.; a circular
bronze / gilded Medal with Angel of Destiny
on obverse, the reverse
The Great War for
Civilisation 1914 - 1919,
with recipient detail
on rim; a circular sterling silver Medal the
obverse with Man on Horse and
1914 - 1918,
the reverse with side profile of King George
V,
each lacks ribbon, otherwise fine set,
together with an unusual Spoon awarded
to F. Shires for “Heinz Soup Contest 1934,
Winner”, cased. (3)
€80 - 100
441
Medallion: WorldWar I,
a large circular
brass Medallion, the obverse with ancient
God and Lion with vairous motifs, inscribed
“He Died for Freedom and Honour,” awarded
to “James Paisley”. Good clean example. (1)
€70 - 90
442
Medals & Badges:
A rare “Fine Gael” (Blue
Shirt) Lapel Badge, the enamelled brass
badge with blue ground and red crossed
lines, surmounted by the words “Fine Gael”;
together with a cloth lapel painted Badge
with gilt type tassels for “A.O.H. St. Fiacres
Div. No. 1161 - Graig,” and also a “Royal
Dublin Fusilier’s,” Cap Badge, as a lot, w.a.f.
(3)
€120 - 150
443
Curragh Camp, 1940:
Group of 4
Curragh Internment Camp Coin Tokens, in
denominations, 2/-; 1/-; 6d & 1d, all dated
1940, reverse sides blank. Unusual to get the
full set. As a lot. (1)
€100 - 150
444 – 449 No Lots
Back on Shelves
450
[Freind (John)]
An Account of the Earl of
Peterborow’s Conduct in Spain, Chiefly since
the raising the Siege of Barcelona, 1706,
Sm.
8vo L. 1707. Second Edn., title within dble.
ruled border, (VIII), 280pp text loosening
from cont. calf bind;
Vertot (Abbe)
The
History of the Revolutions in Sweden, ...
and
now done into English by J. Mitchel, M.D.
8vo L. 1696. First Edn., In Two Parts, fold.
map, cont. calf, worn; also
The Revolutions of
Portugal,
roy 8vo D. (G. Grierson) 1724. First
Dublin Edn., a few worm holes, cont. blind
panel calf;
[Addison (Joseph)]
Remarks on
Several Parts of Italy, etc.,
In the years 1701,
1702, 1703. 8vo L. 1705 - First Edn., hf. title,
title within dble. lined border, engd. bead,
lacks front loose blank, cont. calf, loosening
from boards. (a lot)
€100 - 150
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