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City Maps: 1832 Group of seven city maps of Armagh, Coleraine, Dublin, Ennis, Lisburn, Waterford, Wexford, all engraved by J. Gardner. From the Ordnance Survey. Thought to have been overseen by Robert Kearsley Dawson (1832), fine to very
fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. € 150
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| 60008 |
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County Maps: c1840 An Attractive group of county maps drawn by R. Creighton and engraved by Dower. Published in the "Topographical Dictionary of Ireland" by Samuel Lewis, showing twenty-one different county maps, some uncoloured and some
partly coloured, mostly fine to very fine (21) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. € 150
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| 60009 |
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Map of Ireland: c1680 "Le Royaume d'Irlande divisée en ses grandes provinces" by Nicolas Sanson d'Abbevile. Published by Paris c. 1680 in French. Uncoloured, a fine and clear impression. Approx 205 mm x 267mm. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. € 50
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| 60010 |
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Map of Ireland: 1764 Map of Ireland by T.Jefferys, showing a detailed map with many places names, mountains and rivers etc., with a decorative cartouche, repaired tear. Hand coloured. Very fine appearance and clear impression. Approx 185
mm x 180 mm. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. € 50
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| 60011 |
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Maps of Ireland: Group of five more modern maps, a wonderful lot for the student, fine to very fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. € 50
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| 60012 |
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Maps of Southern Ireland: Map showing Mail Coach, Mail Car, Horse Post and Foot routes and timings, unusual & interesting (Image 1)
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Estimate. € 50
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| 60013 |
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Provincial Map: The Fift Table of Ireland - Hiberniae v Tabula - Gerard Mercator - c1640 An antique regional map of the southern part of Ireland, which is one of a set of maps which was published in Gerard Mercator’s atlas "Historia Mundi
or Mercators Atlas" and printed by T. Cotes. Uncoloured, a fine and clear impression. Approx 185 mm x 135mm. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
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Estimate. € 100
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| 60014 |
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Provincial Map: The Fovrth Table of Ireland - Hiberniae v Tabula - Gerard Mercator - c1640 An antique regional map of the province of Ulster, which is one of a set of maps which was published in Gerard Mercator’s atlas "Historia Mundi or
Mercators Atlas" and printed by T. Cotes. Uncoloured, a fine and clear impression. Approx 165 mm x 130mm. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
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Estimate. € 100
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Pre-Stamp Postal History » Early Period - 1657-178
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Symbol |
Catalog No. |
Descrip |
Opening |
| 60015 |
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1709 Folded entire from Cork to Liverpool, text in Flemish, showing deleted manuscript "10" in favour of "IN" (possibly "1/6"), with small linear CORK alongside, letter concerns a shipment of tobacco, a fine example of a early Queen Anne
usage, plus 1790 folded letter sheet Cork to Isaac Jacob (of Jacobs Cream Crackers fame) Waterford, rated "4" with larger linear CORK alongside, also 1810 entire from Cork to Lisbon, rated "3/3", a fine trio (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. € 80
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| 60016 |
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1710 Entire written in Flemish from Cork and addressed to Monsieur Moentach, Marchand à Bruges, in Belgium, showing bottom left manuscript "Post PD 10d" and further "6", plus small linear CORK in black, also 1732 entire to London, also
with linear CORK on front and abbreviated CnTRY on reverse, an attractive and scarce pair (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
(Image 4)
(Image 5)
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Estimate. € 200
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| 60017 |
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1711 Small neat folded entire from Dublin to Brugges, text in Flemish, showing manuscript "Post Paid 6" and another manuscript "6" alongside, small cvr fault, fine and scarce. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. € 70
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| 60018 |
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1737 (15.4) Folded entirely from Ballymena, County Antrim, via Dublin to London, showing on reverse unusual and clear albino abbreviated B-MENA linear hs, with clear C'TRY alongside and London arrival bishop mkg '25/AU', fine
and scarce albino hs (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. € 80
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| 60019 |
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1782 Unframed horseshoe "Dockwra" type handstamp PENNY POST/PAID/14 fragment on laid gummed paper, unusual and extremely rare
Note: Feldman/Kane states "There is no indication of date or origin, but it is possible that is was in some way connected with the "Dockwra" type. It has been suggested that it could have been an impression from a trial-type stamp, later rejected,
but until more evidence becomes available, nothing definite can be said. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. € 400
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Pre-Stamp Postal History » Independant Post Office
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Symbol |
Catalog No. |
Descrip |
Opening |
| 60020 |
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1791 Folded entire from Dublin to Robroyston near Glasgow, showing endorsement on reverse "The postmaster of Glasgow is requested to send this letter by express to Miss Landiss of Robroyston", the Irish "2/9" in red which would signify
payment of the letter in Scotland but aapears that red in Ireland means non-payment thus the Scottish "2/9" has been applied in black, unusual (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. € 70
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| 60021 |
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1796 (7.4) Folded entire sent from Kenneth McCaskill at the Loughlinstown Camp, addressed to Edinburgh, showing Dublin black departure Bishop mkg in black and a red arrival, an unusual and scarce item from this little know Camp
Note: The Loughlinstown Camp (1795 - 1798) - The Camp was established in 1795 by the English Viceroy, Lord Camden, following advice from Colonel Napier that the soldiers therein could be used to defend Killiney Bay or Dublin City from a potential
Napoleonic invasion. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. € 150
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| 60022 |
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1797 (28.7) Folded entire sent to Dublin, and redirected to Donadhadee, rated "1/2" being deleted and rerated "8", showing faint but clear strike of the scarce black dotted oval T * OFF, Dublin Bishop JY/27 bs, very fine and scarce on
internal mail and the rarest of the two types of T.Off mkgs.
Note: The phrase Takings Off (T.OFF) was used within the Post Office for the accounting calculations, usually applied to incoming redirected letters when the rate was adjusted. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(All Images)
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Estimate. € 200
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| 60023 |
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1797 (6.5) Folded entire from Oswestry sent to Derry, rated "8" being deleted and rerated "1/2", showing clear strike of the scarce black dotted oval T * OFF, MY/6/97 bs, very fine and scarce and the rarest of the two types of T.Off mkgs.
Note: The phrase Takings Off (T.OFF) was used within the Post Office for the accounting calculations, usually applied to incoming redirected letters when the rate was adjusted. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(All Images)
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Estimate. € 200
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| 60024 |
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1812-1848 Specialised collection of 28 covers mounted on 20 album pages, showing an array of the many different Uniform Penny Post "1" due handstamps all black, fine group with strikes in above average quality (28) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
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Estimate. € 200
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| 60025 |
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1813 (10.7) Folded large part cover from Athlone to Dublin, showing a straight line "ATHLONE/60" in red and inexplicably an unframed "T• OFF" (Treasurers Office) hs, rated "8" and uprated to "1/4", cvr flaps missing, a very fine and rare
usage of T.Off mkg (DF No.207). (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(All Images)
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Estimate. € 150
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| 60026 |
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1816 (30.3) Folded entire sent from Cork, via Dublin to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA, on board "p Wilson", showing decorative red crowned tablet SHIP LETTER DUBLIN on reverse, rated "20/-" with red SHIP and NEW YORK/JUN.2 alongside,
very fine and scarce. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(All Images)
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Estimate. € 300
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