WHYTE'S THE ECLECTIC COLLECTOR SATURDAY 6 APRIL 2019 AT 11AM

Sporting Collectibles 551 GAA Tom and Joseph Shevlin collection of gold GAA medals and Tom Shevlin’s GoldWaltham pocket watch. A gold Connaught Senior Football Championship 1912-14, winner’s medal to Roscommon; a gold Monaghan Association 1922 winners medal to Joseph Shevlin; a gold Balbriggan Tournament 1926 winner’s medal to Geraldines; a gold Ulster Senior Football Championship 1927 winner’s medal to Monaghan; a gold Dublin Senior Football League 1930 winner’s medal to Geraldines; two silver Roscommon Senior Football Championship 1928 winners’ medals to Strokestown; and a gold 1916-1966 commemorative lapel pin awarded to past Connaught finalists, named to Tom Shevlin. A rare and valuable collection. (9) Estimate €1200-€1800 (approx £1,050-£1,570) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 551 552 GAA Gold Omega pocket watch presented to Tom Shevlin by Connaught Council. Engraved “Presented - by - Connaught Council GAA - to Tom Shevlin - In Appreciation - of Services Rendered - 1928”, 9 carat gold case, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1919. Estimate €300-€500 (approx £260-£440) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 552 553 GAA 1914 Senior Football Championship All Ireland winner’s medal toWilliam Keating, Ballinaskelligs, Co. Kerry. Together with a team photograph of the winning Kerry team, taken in the 1915 football season. William Keating stands second from the left in the second row from the back. A 9ct gold winner’s medal hallmarked for Dublin, 1914, maker’s mark for Hopkins and Hopkins. Provenance: By descent to the current owner. Estimate €4000-€6000 (approx £3,490-£5,240) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 553 554 GAA 1914 Munster Senior Football Championship winner’s medal toWilliam Keating, Ballinaskelligs, Kerry. A 9ct gold medal hallmarked for Dublin, 1914, maker’s mark for Roche, Cork. Estimate €500-€700 (approx £440-£610) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 554

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