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Metal Signs (Variety of Sizes)
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Barrel Ends Original Barrel Ends Brought Back to Life! Diameter c.22 inches
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Wooden Signage 52” wide
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52� wide
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52” wide
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54� wide
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36” wide
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36� wide
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32” x 28” approx
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Bric-a-Brac
Bric-a-Brac plays a huge role in your Irish pub’s decor. It gives that extra character and personality. Display these items on shelves, cabinets and general pub areas to catch the eye of your customers.
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Flagons
Crates
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Brass Signs & Fittings
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Novelty Brass
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Ceiling Lamps
Clocks
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Mirrors
Bring your pub “to life� with our new and used Irish pub mirrors.
(Variety of sizes available)
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Vintage Mirrors
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Pub & Architectural Salvage
An ever changing collection of original salvage from Ireland. We excavate pubs, shops and old buildings for the unusual to make your pub one of a kind.
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Antique signage from the pubs and shops of Ireland long ago. Rustic and old. Guaranteed to breathe character into your bar.
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Historical Artifacts
A proven technique in attracting customers and notoriety.
IRISH TREATY DELEGATION 1921 A handwritten menu from official meal in London attended by the Irish delegates and advisors to the Treaty talks, 10 November 1921, signed at rear by Micheál Ó Coileáin [Collins], Art Ó Gríofa [Griffith) and E.S. Ó Dúgáin [Duggan] (delegates), Lionel Smith-Gordon, J.L. Fawsitt and Eamonn Broy (advisors), Collins’ ‘minders’ Liam Tobin, Joe Dolan and Joe Guilfoyle; Fionán Ó Loingsigh [Lynch], assistant secretary; Alice Lyons (typist); Caoimhghin O hUiginn [Kevin O’Higgins], Sean Milroy, and several others whose function is not clear. The menu included a choice of soups: Peace (thick) or Publicity (clear); the fish course was ‘Hans Plaice’ or ‘Caddugan Steaks’ [the Irish delegates were staying at Hans Place and Cadogan Gardens]; entrees included ‘Economic Cutlets (Reparation Gravy)’ and ‘Minced Ulster (North East Sauce)’; the Joint was Roast Beef of Old England, with Aide Memoire of Potatoes; and so on. The talks in London opened on the 11th October; this dinner marked the end of the first month. It seems the delegates had not yet realised that ‘minced Ulster’ was off the menu. Kathleen McKenna’s copy [personal secretary to Arthur Griffith], with her initials to front. A rare and delightful item. Provenance: Collection of Kathleen Napoli McKenna, inherited by descent.
Michael Collins in 1916 Irish Volunteers Captain’s uniform signed photograph. Monochrome, framed. 7” x 5” Provenance: Given by Michael Collins to Tomás Ó Deirg; thence by decent. Signed “Míceál Ó Coileáin” and dated 1919, in frame by Victor Waddington Galleries.
A Unique Fenian Flag, carried in parades and demonstrations from the 1860s to the 1920s
Woven silk with restored gold lettering. 38” x 53” Provenance: Willie Condon (1840-1908), Fenian and Land Leaguer, Anglesboro, Co. Limerick; His daughter, Hannah Condon Cleary; Thence by descent.
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