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Auction archive: Lot number 22

IRELAND, EASTER RISING, "HALF PROCLAMATION", HANDBILLS, AND OTHER RARE EPHEMERA, 1916

Estimate
£15,000 - £20,000
ca. US$19,288 - US$25,717
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 22

IRELAND, EASTER RISING, "HALF PROCLAMATION", HANDBILLS, AND OTHER RARE EPHEMERA, 1916

Estimate
£15,000 - £20,000
ca. US$19,288 - US$25,717
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Map of the City of Dublin and Its Environs. Dublin: A Thom & Co., [n.d.], 760 x 835 mm, with a note explaining it was "supplied to H.M. Officers before going into action"; Gross, Alexander. Plan of Dublin. "Geographica" Ltd., [n.d.], red wrappers; bundle of Republican propaganda adhesive envelope labels, tricolour colours with a shamrock and harp, housed in an envelope; Irish Citizen Army ephemera, namely sheets of blank headed stationery, Equipment Fund collection box labels, membership Declarations with the organisation's Constitution, and a Membership Card (1915); Irish Proclamation ("Poblacht Na H Eireann") [Dublin: ?O'Keefe, for Joseph Stanley, 1916]. Handbill (220 x 142mm), THE EXCEPTIONALLY RARE SECOND PRINTING OF THE IRISH PROCLAMATION; [Irish Proclamation ("Poblacht Na H Eireann")], HALF SHEET OF THE ORIGINAL PROCLAMATION OF INDEPENDENCE OF THE IRISH REPUBLIC (text from "The Irish Republic..." to "...Joseph Plunkett"), text size 297 x 462 mm, paper size 348 x 515mm, printed in a variety of founts on a single sheet, with an accompanying caption ("...This type was found standing at the Liberty Hall after the Rebels were driven out."), discoloured; [Pearse, Padraig H.] "The Provisional Government to the Citizens of Dublin". [Dublin: O'Keefe for Joseph Stanley, 25 April 1916]. Handbill (220 x 142mm), SECOND MANIFESTO OF THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT; Irish War News. The Irish Republic. Vol. 1 No. 1. Dublin Tuesday, April 25, 1916. 8vo (255 x 190mm), 4 pages on a single sheet, THE ONLY ISSUE PRINTED OF THE REBELS' PROPAGANDA NEWSLETTER; The British Government's Plan for Suppressing the Irish Volunteers. [Dublin: n.p., April 1916] Handbill, 8vo (255 x 170mm), unevenly inked and smudged, with an accompanying note ("Pulled from type found standing at Liberty Hall"); letter signed, to Cooper, asking Lt Brown to be given access to Liberty Hall to remove a crate, headed stationery of the Great Northern Railway Co. (Ireland), Dublin, 8 May 1916; raffle tickets for the Irish Volunteers, to raise money for arms and ammunition, December 1915; Connolly, James. The Re-Conquest of Ireland. Dublin: n.p., 1915. 8vo, first edition, red paper wrappers; the majority of items bound in a near-contemporary album, with other ephemera, newscuttings, and photographic postcards of Dublin after the Rising, with captions by Lt. Cooper's father, half black roan, splitting at spine; some additional items loose in a modern white lever-arch folder [with:] Mallet, salvaged from Liberty Hall, treen, 305mm length

Auction archive: Lot number 22
Beschreibung:

Map of the City of Dublin and Its Environs. Dublin: A Thom & Co., [n.d.], 760 x 835 mm, with a note explaining it was "supplied to H.M. Officers before going into action"; Gross, Alexander. Plan of Dublin. "Geographica" Ltd., [n.d.], red wrappers; bundle of Republican propaganda adhesive envelope labels, tricolour colours with a shamrock and harp, housed in an envelope; Irish Citizen Army ephemera, namely sheets of blank headed stationery, Equipment Fund collection box labels, membership Declarations with the organisation's Constitution, and a Membership Card (1915); Irish Proclamation ("Poblacht Na H Eireann") [Dublin: ?O'Keefe, for Joseph Stanley, 1916]. Handbill (220 x 142mm), THE EXCEPTIONALLY RARE SECOND PRINTING OF THE IRISH PROCLAMATION; [Irish Proclamation ("Poblacht Na H Eireann")], HALF SHEET OF THE ORIGINAL PROCLAMATION OF INDEPENDENCE OF THE IRISH REPUBLIC (text from "The Irish Republic..." to "...Joseph Plunkett"), text size 297 x 462 mm, paper size 348 x 515mm, printed in a variety of founts on a single sheet, with an accompanying caption ("...This type was found standing at the Liberty Hall after the Rebels were driven out."), discoloured; [Pearse, Padraig H.] "The Provisional Government to the Citizens of Dublin". [Dublin: O'Keefe for Joseph Stanley, 25 April 1916]. Handbill (220 x 142mm), SECOND MANIFESTO OF THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT; Irish War News. The Irish Republic. Vol. 1 No. 1. Dublin Tuesday, April 25, 1916. 8vo (255 x 190mm), 4 pages on a single sheet, THE ONLY ISSUE PRINTED OF THE REBELS' PROPAGANDA NEWSLETTER; The British Government's Plan for Suppressing the Irish Volunteers. [Dublin: n.p., April 1916] Handbill, 8vo (255 x 170mm), unevenly inked and smudged, with an accompanying note ("Pulled from type found standing at Liberty Hall"); letter signed, to Cooper, asking Lt Brown to be given access to Liberty Hall to remove a crate, headed stationery of the Great Northern Railway Co. (Ireland), Dublin, 8 May 1916; raffle tickets for the Irish Volunteers, to raise money for arms and ammunition, December 1915; Connolly, James. The Re-Conquest of Ireland. Dublin: n.p., 1915. 8vo, first edition, red paper wrappers; the majority of items bound in a near-contemporary album, with other ephemera, newscuttings, and photographic postcards of Dublin after the Rising, with captions by Lt. Cooper's father, half black roan, splitting at spine; some additional items loose in a modern white lever-arch folder [with:] Mallet, salvaged from Liberty Hall, treen, 305mm length

Auction archive: Lot number 22
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