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THE AUCTION ROOMS
SIXMILEBRIDGE, CO. CLARE.
TEL. 061 369533 MOBILE 086 8290680
THE AUTUMN SALE
ANTIQUES & FINE ART AUCTION
TUESDAY 17 SEPTEMBER 2013 @ 10.30am
We have contents collected from West Cork, Limerick and a Private Collection in the Midlands. Approx 1,000 lots up for sale with something for everyone.
Highlights to include
A Bloody Sunday Match Ticket
Republican Memorabilia relating to the Cork Brigades of the 1920’s including rare documents detailing Ambush sites in North and West Cork.
Limited Edition copy of the Good Friday Agreement Signature Sheet
A Quality collection of 19 Century Furniture
6 Longcase Clocks, Mantle Clocks, Wall Clocks
Sets of Chairs, 4 Door Bookcase, Dining Tables, Bedroom Suites, Occasional Furniture, Exceptional 4 drawer Ladies Table on pod and much more
Old Cast Iron Range from Boyds of Limerick
2 pieces of Limerick made Colhoun Furniture
Collectibles to include Cranberry and Waterford Glass, Tin Toys, hunting memorabilia
Collection of Books from a private Library
Quantity of Ceiling Lights and Oil Lamps
The Art Section includes a Pair of Portraits in Gilt Frames but painted on Tin together with Markey Robinson and Ivan Sutton paintings amongst others for sale.
Collection of Old Separators and Dairy equipment
View ONLINE at www.irishcountryhome.com
ONE DAY SALE Tuesday 17th September 2013
Viewing
Saturday 11am - 5pm,
Sunday 2pm - 5pm
Monday 11am - 8pm (SHARP)
Tuesday 9am - to start of sale at 10.30am
Catalogue will be available on Introduction Page for each Sale
Feel free to print off the catalogue and bring it with you for your free entry.
Our Antique Sale in April will include the following
Victorian, Georgian & Edwardian Furniture, Art, Books & Ephemera, Ceramics, Clocks & Watches, Jewellery, Lighting, Silverware and Metalware, Glassware, Rugs, Toys/Dolls/Games, Many other miscellaneous items.
Re: Rare GAA ‘Bloody Sunday’ Ticket SOLD in our February Sale
A rare ‘Bloody Sunday’ 1920 GAA original Ticket to the Match between Tipperary and Dublin where thirteen people were killed. This ticket is a memento of a turning point in the Anglo-Irish War. The British attack on unarmed spectators at Croke Park followed the raids early that morning by Michael Collins’ men on British Secret Service agents in Dublin. This ticket would be extremely rare and much sought after. THIS TICKET WAS SOLD FOR €5,400.00 ON 14TH FEBRUARY.