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1828 (27 September) Daniel O'Connell envelope with signature and
seal sent from Kerry
Envelope sent to Marlborough Street Dublin by Daniel O'Connell from
Caherciveen with signature lower left, free post mark and seal of
O'Connell in red wax to reverse. Also with another envelope sent to
London in 1831 again with signature lower left and contemporaneous
inscription on reverse describing O'Connell as "The Irish Agitator" (2
items) 3 x 5.50in. (7.62 x 13.97cm)
300-
500 (£250-£417 approx)
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19th Century: Drawing of Derrynane Abbey, Kerry, home of Daniel
O'Connell
Pen and ink drawing, framed.
Early sketch on paper of Daniel O'Connell's home, inscribed "Derrynane
Abbey, Co. Kerry, Danl O'Connell M.P." 7 x 8.50in. (17.78 x 21.59cm)
300-
500 (£250-£417 approx)
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1851 (7 February) Edward Cardwell handwritten and signed letter
Single page manuscript.
Signed letter sent from Whitehall Gardens, dated 7 February 1857,
discussing an Irish bill put forward by Lord John Russell. Edward
Cardwell at the time of writing this letter was an MP for Liverpool and
later served as Secretary for Ireland and Secretary for War 7.50 x 4.50in.
(19.05 x 11.43cm)
80-
100 (£67-£83 approx)
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19th-20th Century: Mixed ephemera collection including 1852 Mayor
of Oxford signature
A mixed lot including signature of James Wyatt dated 22 March 1852,
Duke of Windsor greetings card, 1925 S.S. Paris list of passengers, United
States Line list of passengers cover, signature of Betsey Roosevelt,
Philadelphia CDV and cabinet cards etc. (10 items)
80-
100 (£67-£83 approx)
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19th Century (Irish School) silhouette of Father Theobald Mathew in
Cork City
Framed silhouette of temperance reformer Father Theobald Mathew
(1790-1856) gifting a coin to a destitute man with the busy streets and
shops of Cork as a backdrop. Statues of Father Mathew stand on
O'Connell Street, Dublin and St. Patrick's Street, Cork today. Illegible
signature bottom left. Framed 13 x 17in. (33.02 x 43.18cm)
400-
600 (£333-£500 approx)
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19th Century: Irish journals including
Dublin Penny Journal, Belfast
Monthly Magazine
and
Duffy's Monthly Magazine
Vol. 1, 384pp and Vol. 3, 380pp James Duffy, Dublin, 1851 and 1853.
Bound Volume III of
The Belfast Monthly Magazine
from July to
December 1809.
Dublin Penny Journal
1833-34, 416pp, published by
Penny Journal Office, Dublin. (4 items)
100-
150 (£83-£125 approx)
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1850s: Collection of Irish Victorian Valentine's cards
A collection of Irish Victorian Valentine's cards sent to Marion Bradshaw
of Upper Camden Street Dublin. A total of 12 cards dating from the
1850s and 1860s some with stamps and cancel marks. Her valentine's
persistance and devotion clearly paid off as they were married in Dublin
in July 1861 and remained married for 54 years.
100-
150 (£83-£125 approx)
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