WHYTE'S THE ECLECTIC COLLECTOR SATURDAY & SUNDAY 25 & 26 July 2020
150 History 271 1922 (3 January). The Republic of Ireland Anti-Treaty publication, Vol. 1, No. 1 and other related papers. (6) Includes contributions from Cathal Brugha, Constance Markievicz and James Stephens; also Saturday Herald 12 August 1922 on death of Arthur Griffith, and Irish Independent 24 August 1922 with feature on Michael Collins; also two 1959 Presidential election publications for de Valera, and a music score by W. Harvey Pelissier, Dublin University Donated to Society of St Vincent de Paul, and offered on the Society’s behalf. Condition: Piece missing, fair to good. Estimate €100-€150 (approx £90-£140) Click here for more images and to bid on this lot 271 272 1923 (November) A collection of autographs of female prisoners in the North Dublin Union during their hunger strike Includes a verse in the hand of Constance de Markievicz, listing her imprisonments from 1916 to 1923; others include Marjie Nic Aibhinn, Maeve ni Faolain, Eibhlin de Barra, Sighle nic Amhlaoibh, Eilis ni Dhuinn, Aisling ni N-Aolain, Maeve Phelan, Aine ni Raighaille, etc., on 12 leaves from an autograph book, with some news cuttings. Each page Annie Wallace, who served as a nurse at The Curragh Camp and the North Dublin Union; Thence by descent to the present owner Condition: Very good. Some of the notes thank Annie Wallace (See lots 240 and 295)for her care of the prisoners on hunger strike. Estimate €500-€700 (approx £450-£640) Click here for more images and to bid on this lot 272
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