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JOSEPH FADE’S DIARY
A manuscript Diary, red morocco, stated on a pre-
liminary page to be the Diary of Joseph Fade while
living at Sybil Hill and building Furry Park, Clontarf,
January to August 1736. In several different hands,
probably a later copy.
With an original engraved banknote for thirty
shillings issued by Gibbons & Williams at 39 Dame
Street, Dublin, extensively countersigned to rear.
Joseph Fade was a director of the Bank, which
failed about 1763. The Diary includes references
to others involved in the Bank. Also with a recent
booklet about Furry Park.
€200-300
823
HUGH CLAWSON (B.1959)
The boys II
Acrylic on board, 24 x 32cm
Signed
€200-300
824
ENVELOPES FROM WW1.
A collection of three: Envelope from Brooks Pro-
viders, Sackville Place (next door to Liberty Hall,
and damaged by shelling from Helga), with 1916
emergency parcel cancel, barred oval with Dublin in
centre, used temporarily after all regular stamping
equipment was destroyed during the Rising; and
two “Passed by Censor”, No. 212 & 1320 (3)
€60-100
Lot 823
Lot 822