Rare Book & Collectors' Sale June 23rd, 24th & 25th 2026
117 Fonsie Mealy’s Est. 1934 901. Medals: WorldWar One, [Royal Dublin Fusiliers] Private John James Cahill, 12641, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, set of three Medals, with ribbons, 1914/15 trio, inscribed. (3) Ref: Born 1887, listed as missing 10 June 1918, not listed as killed, so either became a prisoner of war or subsequently rejoined his regiment. €200 - €300 902. Medals: WorldWar One, [Royal Irish Rifles] Private William Humphrey, 12285, Royal Irish Rifles, set of 4 Medals including 1914/15 trio, and General Service Medal for ‘Iraq’ (with bar & misspelling) all with ribbons. Good set. (4) €200 - €300 903. Posthumously Awarded Medal Set Medals: WorldWar One [Royal Irish Rifles] Private ReginaldWoodman, 9263, Royal Irish Rifles, including 1914/15 trio, in original box. Rare Set. (3) Note: He was a Rifleman in the Royal Irish, 9th Battalion, killed in action 8th August, 1917 at Flanders aged 21. No frame, listed on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium. Born in Dublin and enlisted in Dublin. Formerly Army Cycling Corp (No. 6896). €300 - €400 904. Medals: WorldWar One, [Royal Irish Fusiliers] Private Henry Monaghan, 8975, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, including trio of 1914/15 Medals with ribbons. Good set. (3) Note: Served in the Second Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, listed as wounded April / May 1915. €200 - €300 905. Medals: WorldWar One [Royal Dubin Fusiliers] Private J. Purcell, 8617, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, set of three Medals to include 1914/15 trio with ribbons. Good set. (1) €200 - €300 906. Medals: WorldWar One [Carpenter Crew], Thomas McKeown (M. 16047 - HMS Natal Reg.), three Medal Set, including 1914/15 trio with ribbons, inscribed. Good set. (3) Note: Killed in the explosion on H.M.S. Natal, in Cromarty Firth, Scotland on 30/12/1915, originally from Cookstown, Co. Tyrone. €200 - €300 907. Medals: WorldWar One [Royal Irish Rifles] Private Richard Sheppard, 9973, three medal set, including 1914/15 trio (replica bar) and original ribbons, also silver war service ( Badge No. 46268). Good set. (4) Note: Landed with British Expeditionary Force in France, 14th August 1914, 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles. Medal Card states discharged for reason (xvi) “ No Longer Physically fit for War Service.” €200 - €300 908. Medals: WorldWar One, [Royal Irish Fusiliers] Second Lieutenant Oliver Bertram Shepherd, 17777, Royal Irish Fusiliers, including trio of Medals 1914/15 with original ribbons. Good set, (mounted on brooch bar). (3) Note: Included, a copy of Medal Card. €200 - €300 909. Medals: WorldWar One [Royal Irish Fusiliers] Quartermaster Sergeant James F. Shepherd, 14666, Royal Irish Fusiliers, including trio of 1914/15 Medals with ribbons. Good set, (mounted on brooch bar). (3) Note: Copy of Medal Card included. €200 - €300 910. Commemorative Coins: A cased Queen Victorian Diamond Jubilee Medallion, bronze with crown and dated ‘1837- 1897’; together with a cased Edward VII Coronation Medallion, design by George William DeSaulles, silver with smaller version also enclosed in original leather presentation box with Coronation decoration, as Coins. (3) €200 - €300 911. Medals: Masonic [Bush (Bro. Samuel J.)] c.p., A group of five Medals , inscribed, including ‘Roll of Honour,’ ‘President’, R.A.O.R. etc, with ribbons (2 - 9ct gold), and three silver, bound, as a lot. (1) €400 - €600 912. Medal: (Irish) “Friendly Brothers of Saint Patrick,” - The Ancient and Most Benevolent Order of the Friendly Brothers of St. Patrick - ‘Fidelis et Constans Quis Separabit,’ an attractive gilt circular Medal on suspension clasp with green ribbon, Maltese cross attached decorated with shamrocks and central ruby type stone. (1) €350 - €500 902 903 909 912 906
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