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

18th to 20th Century 125 George V Royal Irish Constabulary cast iron barracks sign, from Donegall Pass Barracks, Belfast. The relief-cast badge with Imperial State Crown (King’s crown). Provenance: Collection Mr Patrick O’Hagan, Belfast. Exhibited: Roddy McCorley museum. Estimate €1000-€1500 (approx £870-£1,310) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 125 126 Royal Irish Constabulary District Inspector cross belt plate. A two-piece, white-metal Royal Irish Constabulary Officer’s cross belt badge, comprising the head of a Celtic cross, surmounted by a crown and centred by a harp. Estimate €150-€200 (approx £130-£170) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 126 127 George V Chief Secretary’s Office despatch box. A rare early 20th century gilt tooled black leather dispatch box with gilt embossed crowned cypher of George V and ‘Chief Secretary’s Office’. Estimate €500-€700 (approx £440-£610) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 127 128 Circa 1900. Arthur Griffith letter to a contributor to United Irishman newspaper. Handwritten and signed on printed letterhead, Griffith approves of the contribution of articles but points out that he cannot pay for them. Conserved, with report, in 2006. Estimate €200-€300 (approx £170-£260) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 128

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