Fulltext: ireland harp
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Date
1727 - 1760
Obverse
PROSPERITY TO OLD IRELAND: the Irish harp crowned
Reverse
TOUCH NOT SAYS KILDARE|MDCCLV: the Earl of Kildare with a drawn sword preventing a hand from snatching money from a table
Diameter (in mm)
37.0
Weight (in gr.)
12.62
Reference
MI.2.676.391
Provenance
Parish
Date
1727 - 1760
Obverse
PROSPERITY TO OLD IRELAND: the Irish harp crowned
Reverse
TOUCH NOT SAYS KILDARE|MDCCLV: the Earl of Kildare with a drawn sword preventing a hand from snatching money from a table
Diameter (in mm)
37.0
Weight (in gr.)
14.0
Reference
MI.2.676.391
Denomination
1/2 penny
Obverse
INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1792: figure of female holding harp
Reverse
CAMAC KYAN AND CAMAC HALFPENNY: cypher HM Co.
Reference
d 175A
Date
1813
Denomination
penny
Obverse
WELLINGTON and ERIN GO BRAGH/ 1813: Wellington, bust to the left, laureated, in military uniform
Reverse
E. STEPHENS./ DUBLIN: Harp surmounted by royal crown
Diameter (in mm)
33.6
Weight (in gr.)
14.247
Reference
Davis 214.18
Provenance
Hill, Ezra
Date
1815
Denomination
penny
Obverse
ONE POUND VALUE FOR 240: Unlaureated bust of Edmund Burke to the left
Reverse
HIBERNIA/ 1815: Hibernia, seated to the left with a spear, olive branch, and shield with a harp on it
Diameter (in mm)
33.6
Weight (in gr.)
16.613
Reference
Davis 218.52
Date
1815
Denomination
penny
Obverse
ST PATRICK APOS 432: Bust unlaureated to the left, cross on the breast
Reverse
HIBERNIA/ 1815: Hibernia, seated to the left, with spear, olive branch, and shield with a harp on it.
Diameter (in mm)
33.7
Weight (in gr.)
13.697
Reference
Davis 218.47
Date
1813
Denomination
penny
Obverse
G . IRVINE/ STRABANE/: Seated robed female to the left, leaning on a harp and holding a scale
Reverse
ONE/ PENNY/ TOKEN/ 1813: Wreath of shamrock and laurel
Diameter (in mm)
33.8
Weight (in gr.)
15.876
Reference
Davis 228.2
Denomination
1/2 penny
Obverse
COINING PRESS / INSCRIBED TO COLLECTORS OF MEDALS / 1796: coining press
Reverse
ENGLAND IRELAND SCOTLAND 1796: crowned harp and thistles
Reference
d 741
Date
1813
Denomination
penny
Obverse
WELLINGTON and ERIN GO BRAGH/ 1813: Laureate bust of Wellington l. in military uniform
Reverse
E. STEPHENS./ DUBLIN: Harp surmounted with royal crown
Diameter (in mm)
33.9
Weight (in gr.)
14.694
Reference
Davis 214.18
Provenance
Norweb Collection
Date
1814
Denomination
penny
Obverse
WELLINGTON and ERIN GO BRAGH/ 1814: Laureate bust of Wellington l. in military uniform
Reverse
E. STEPHENS./ DUBLIN: Harp surmounted with royal crown
Diameter (in mm)
34.0
Weight (in gr.)
14.788
Reference
Davis 215.22
Provenance
Norweb Collection
Denomination
1/2 penny
Obverse
PAYABLE AT THE PAWNBROKERS OFFICE BISHOP ST.: female std. with harp
Reverse
LICENCED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT: cypher WFB and Co.
Reference
Dalton-Hamer Dublin.377
Date
1813
Denomination
Penny
Obverse
G . IRVINE/ STRABANE/: Robed female seated to the left, holding cornucopia and balanced scale. A harp leans against her seat.
Reverse
ONE/ PENNY/ TOKEN/ 1813/: A wreath of shamrock and laurel
Diameter (in mm)
33.8
Weight (in gr.)
16.909
Reference
Davis 228.2
Date
1800 - 1900
Obverse
TRINITY TAVERN/ 2D 2D/ · TRINITY STREET ·/: A harp, the pillar is in the shape of a women
Reverse
I. C. PARKES/ · DUBLIN ·/: Two circles; one around the other
Diameter (in mm)
25.3
Weight (in gr.)
5.987
Reference
Rice 92.372
Provenance
Boyd, F. C. C.
Date
1723
Denomination
farthing
Mint
London
Obverse
GEORGIUS . D : G : REX.: Laureate head of George II to r.
Reverse
HIBERNIA. 1723.: Hibernia std. l., holding palm branch in r. hand, leaning with l. arm onto harp.
Diameter (in mm)
21.3
Weight (in gr.)
4.574
Reference
Breen 169, Martin 1.1-Bc.1, Nelson 6
Obverse
HOLMESS · IRISH · CUTLERY/ FOR GET ME NOT: harp with crown
Reverse
(around edge) SILVER · STEEL · RAZORS and RAZOR · STROP ·/ DUBLIN/ (around the central 11) · MANUFACTORY · SKINNER ROW: the number 11
Diameter (in mm)
27.2
Weight (in gr.)
8.952
Reference
Davis not, Seaby not
Provenance
Boyd, F. C. C.
Date
1820 - 1830
Obverse
GEORGE IV|ASCENDED THE BRITISH THRONE JANY 29 1820: bust
Reverse
IRELAND HAILS WITH JOY THE VISIT OF HER SOVEREIGN AUG 1821: crowned british harp within branches of roses and thistles and shamrocks
Diameter (in mm)
28.0
Weight (in gr.)
9.98
Reference
BHM 1118
Provenance
Parish
Date
1816
Denomination
penny
Obverse
WELLINGTON and VICTORY/ 1814: Bust to the left, laureated
Reverse
EDWD BEWLEY/ 1816: Seated robed women, holding an olive branch and a spear. A shield with a harp at her side and there is a ship in the background.
Diameter (in mm)
33.6
Weight (in gr.)
16.086
Reference
Davis 213.10
Date
1820 - 1830
Obverse
GEORGE IV| ASCENDED THE BRITISH THRONE JAN 29 1820: bust
Reverse
IRELAND HAILS WITH JOY THE VISIT OF HER SOVERN AUGUST 1821: crowned Irish harp within branches of roses thistles and shamrocks
Diameter (in mm)
34.0
Weight (in gr.)
33.21
Reference
BHM 1119
Provenance
Hunington
Date
1815
Denomination
penny
Obverse
ONE POUND VALUE FOR 240: Bust of Edmund Burke to the left, unlaureated
Reverse
HIBERNIA/ 1815: A robed female figure, in her left hand a spear, in her right an olive branch, a shield at her side bearing a harp; in the distance a ship
Diameter (in mm)
33.1
Weight (in gr.)
13.058
Reference
Davis 1920.52
Provenance
Groh, Edward
Date
1820 - 1830
Obverse
GEORGE IV ASCENDED THE BRITISH THRONE JAN 29 1820 IN THE 58 YEAR OF HIS AGE: bust
Reverse
IRELAND HAILS WITH JOY THE VISIT OF HER SOVEREIGN AUGUST 1821: Crowned Irish harp within branches of roses, thitles and shamrocks.
Diameter (in mm)
46.0
Weight (in gr.)
43.37
Reference
BHM 1117
Provenance
Huntington
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