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Auction archive: Lot number 98

1916-1921 A RARE GROUP OF MEDALS, BADGES AND RELATED MEMORABILIA OF VOUNTEER DANIEL TYNAN, “B” COMPANY, FIRST DUBLIN BATTALION, IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY

Important Irish Art
26 Nov 2007
Opening
€8,000 - €10,000
ca. US$11,746 - US$14,683
Price realised:
€25,000
ca. US$36,709
Auction archive: Lot number 98

1916-1921 A RARE GROUP OF MEDALS, BADGES AND RELATED MEMORABILIA OF VOUNTEER DANIEL TYNAN, “B” COMPANY, FIRST DUBLIN BATTALION, IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY

Important Irish Art
26 Nov 2007
Opening
€8,000 - €10,000
ca. US$11,746 - US$14,683
Price realised:
€25,000
ca. US$36,709
Beschreibung:

1916-1921 A RARE GROUP OF MEDALS, BADGES AND RELATED MEMORABILIA OF VOUNTEER DANIEL TYNAN, “B” COMPANY, FIRST DUBLIN BATTALION, IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY
A very rare collection of medals awarded to Daniel Tynan (1895-1974) including 1916 Rising Service Medal, 1919-21 War of Independence Service Medal with Comrac bar for Combat Service, 1966 Rising Jubi... ilee Medal and 1971 War of Independence Jubilee Medal, the latter awarded to surviving veterans of both campaigns, complete with ribbons and tunic flashes, the Jubilee armband worn by the 1916 Rising veterans who marched in the commemorative parade in O’Connell Street, Dublin at Easter 1966, the 1971 medal still in its original box of issue and official Department of Defence registered envelope. Also included with the medals are a black and purple cloth and leather funeral sash, believed to have been worn by Tynan as a Volunteer at the funeral of O’Donovan Rossa in 1915, his Irish Volunteers membership card, dated 28 November 1914, his military service commemorative certificate signed by Oscar Traynor, 1941, his cloth prison number (Portland Prison, England 1921), a series of letters to his mother from Portland and Dartmoor Prisons, 1921, and later from Mountjoy and “Tintown” (The Curragh) Internment Camps 1923, 1923 Saorstát Éireann Internment Order to imprison Daniel Tynan, signed by Richard Mulcahy, a handkerchief handpainted memorial “1st Dublin Batt. In Loving Memory of the Officers and Men Killed in Action” signed by Daniel Tynan and dated 1923, made in prison, photographs of Daniel Tynan parading with IRA veterans, various mementoes of the Dublin Brigade IRA reunions, association membership card, some menus signed including survivors of the Four Courts action in the Civil War, a rare commemorative card marking the 1946 “Historical Presentation” to Commandant Tom Byrne, “the last Surviving Officer, Irish Brigade, Boer War 1899-1922”, etc. A marvellous archive of immense interest to collectors of this period more

Auction archive: Lot number 98
Auction:
Datum:
26 Nov 2007
Auction house:
Whyte & Sons Auctioneers Ltd
Molesworth Street 38
Dublin 2
Ireland
info@whytes.ie
+353 (0)1 676 2888
Beschreibung:

1916-1921 A RARE GROUP OF MEDALS, BADGES AND RELATED MEMORABILIA OF VOUNTEER DANIEL TYNAN, “B” COMPANY, FIRST DUBLIN BATTALION, IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY
A very rare collection of medals awarded to Daniel Tynan (1895-1974) including 1916 Rising Service Medal, 1919-21 War of Independence Service Medal with Comrac bar for Combat Service, 1966 Rising Jubi... ilee Medal and 1971 War of Independence Jubilee Medal, the latter awarded to surviving veterans of both campaigns, complete with ribbons and tunic flashes, the Jubilee armband worn by the 1916 Rising veterans who marched in the commemorative parade in O’Connell Street, Dublin at Easter 1966, the 1971 medal still in its original box of issue and official Department of Defence registered envelope. Also included with the medals are a black and purple cloth and leather funeral sash, believed to have been worn by Tynan as a Volunteer at the funeral of O’Donovan Rossa in 1915, his Irish Volunteers membership card, dated 28 November 1914, his military service commemorative certificate signed by Oscar Traynor, 1941, his cloth prison number (Portland Prison, England 1921), a series of letters to his mother from Portland and Dartmoor Prisons, 1921, and later from Mountjoy and “Tintown” (The Curragh) Internment Camps 1923, 1923 Saorstát Éireann Internment Order to imprison Daniel Tynan, signed by Richard Mulcahy, a handkerchief handpainted memorial “1st Dublin Batt. In Loving Memory of the Officers and Men Killed in Action” signed by Daniel Tynan and dated 1923, made in prison, photographs of Daniel Tynan parading with IRA veterans, various mementoes of the Dublin Brigade IRA reunions, association membership card, some menus signed including survivors of the Four Courts action in the Civil War, a rare commemorative card marking the 1946 “Historical Presentation” to Commandant Tom Byrne, “the last Surviving Officer, Irish Brigade, Boer War 1899-1922”, etc. A marvellous archive of immense interest to collectors of this period more

Auction archive: Lot number 98
Auction:
Datum:
26 Nov 2007
Auction house:
Whyte & Sons Auctioneers Ltd
Molesworth Street 38
Dublin 2
Ireland
info@whytes.ie
+353 (0)1 676 2888
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