Belleek ireland
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To celebrate 150 years of belleek ireland inin perfect conditionbuyer collect or plus p&p read more
12 €
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Soap dish made to celebrate 150 years of belleek ireland in , perfect conditionbuyer collect or plus p&p
18 €
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Soap dish made to celebrate 150 years of belleek ireland in , perfect conditionbuyer collect or plus p&pinterested? make an offer
14 €
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To celebrate 150 years of belleek ireland inin perfect conditioninterested? make an offer
14 €
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BĂ©autiful shell shaped / scalloped edge,cream and pink irish ireland belleek bowlin perfect condition
10 €
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It is 10 cm high and has the belleek stamp underneaththe belleek milk jug is mainly off white in colour but has green shamrocks on two sides and a brown handleit is in good conditionbuyer can collect or i will send if buyer is willing to pay for the cost of sending
20 €
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Oxfam shop lancaster this lovely vintage belleek vase is 3rd mark, meaning it was made between as seen on their official website -Â https://wwwsee oxfam website for delivery information read morecom/en/gb/date-your-belleek/cc-22it is in good condition with light discoloration on the bottom and some dust inside, but otherwise clean and brightaspx it is modelled as a tree trunk with two branches and is hand painted with shamrocks
60 €
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Cream belleek lamp and suede shade for salein excellent condition
30 €
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belleek shamrock fruit bowl measuring approximately 14 cm high x 23 cm in diameter, in good condition, no chips or cracks
18 €
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belleek fine parian china lidded daisy trinket box in perfect condition9 cms high x 7 cms sidenever taken out of the boxhand painted shamrock designthe box is however, not in perfect condition
18 €
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A lovely clock from belleek donegal, sincesee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop tooting in excellent condition, as new in boxsimple dots for numbersmeasures: 16 cm wide x 26can either be hung on a wall or stands up
14 €
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Oxfam shop helmsley belleek cream and sugarsee oxfam website for delivery information read moresugar bowl 3" diameter at rimlovely irish cream warecream jug 3" high
24 €
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Oxfam shop truro belleek porcilaine stand photo frame with glass to protect photo and 2 way standsee oxfam website for delivery information read moremarks on the back as shown in the photo overall size 9 no chips or cracks
19 €
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Lovely simple style belleek living flared vaseheight 15” like new
10 €
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Brand new unopened belleek living 13 piece tea set with stand1 tea pot, 6 mugs, 6 tea plates with storage stand porcelain & bamboo read more
35 €
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Dinner set - 16 piece - mocha stoneware (brand: belleek living)this is in really excellent condition and has had little use as was not our every day set but some use every now and thenÂŁ - collection onlyexcellent condition / like new (little use)from a smoke free homeonly selling now due to a change of colour scheme throughout the kitchendishwasher & microwave safe
35 €
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With pictures by one of ireland's most acclaimed photographers, and written by a highly respected authority on ireland's ancient monuments, ancient ireland is a lavish, fascinating, essential guide to the country's finest archaeological and architectural sitessee oxfam website for delivery information read morefollowing her highly successful 'great irish houses and castles ' and 'dublin: a grand tour', jacqueline o'brien has taken over 300 spectacular colour photographs and has invited dr peter harbison, one of ireland's most distinguished archaeologists, to collaborate with her on a magnificent book chronicling the glories of ireland's ancient pasthardback with dust jacket in very good conditionthis is the only book which comprehensively covers in text and captivating colour photographs ireland's heritage of prehistoric and medieval buildings up topublished by george weidenfeld & nicolson ltd inoxfam books & music fareham ancient ireland- from prehistory to the middle ages by jacqueline o'brien and peter harbisonex-library copy with usual stamps
6 €
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Samuel ireland () was an english engraver and writertherefore, apart from some illustrations produced by ireland himself (signed “si”), apostool made most of the illustrations in the bookpartly because of his preference for aquatint, ireland appealed to the amsterdam painter cornelis apostool () who was known as a master of aquatintsamuel ireland initially wanted to etch each image himself but eventually abandoned this idea for fear that he might not be good enough, but also because he now preferred aquatints\tentrance to the hague from delft 10furthermore, these images are included in the book (see photos): 1\tentrance to delft from rotterdam 8hope's villa, near haarlem 17\tryswick, near the hague 9i” in pencil and there is a library stamp (see photos)on verso title page it says “j\thalf-way house, between leyden and haerlem 15\tthe house where wouvermans resided, on the bakenessegragt, haarlem 18each image comes with a protective sheet of paperthe endpapers show the ex-libris of “estcourt library” and the ex-libris of “wican free public library” (see photos)the spine has been professionally replaced and it has a new letter piecethere are age spots throughout the book (see photos), but the bookblock is otherwise clean and firmly bound\tthe briel, across the maes 4\tdordrecht or dort 7(?)” and in pencil it the year\thouse in the wood, near the hague 12\thouse where peter the great resided at saardam, in north holland 23\tbergen op zoom read morein this way, it is possible to create more even surfaces instead of having to mark them all with linesthere is a sign with a swan and a smoking man sitting at a tablecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available\tentrance to the harbour at helvoet sluys 3are you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikithe logo of the wican free public library has been inconspicuously blind-stamped to several pages in the book (see photos)\tthe canal, called de oude rhyn, leyden 14\tde zwaan-ferry, on the maes, near gorcum 26\thaerlem from amsterdam road 16first volume of the first edition of the beautiful report of a journey through holland, with beautiful aquatint images of dutch cities and landscapes a picturesque tour through holland, brabant and part of france made in the autumn of illustrated with copper plates in aqua tinta from drawings made on the spot by samuel ireland, “ipse oculis perlustravit” liv\tview from the entrance to harwich 2\twater-gate, utrecht, and the dom tower 24the preface describes that the mapping of the coastal landscape was the primary purpose of the journey to the low countriesinstead of using a needle to apply lines in a varnish layer on an etching plate, a resin layer is used in aquatintsegerton, whitehall - cm - (xvi) 213 (exclthe report of this journey was first published in in two volumes, of which this is the first volumethis is a variant of traditional etchingimages) condition: goodthe background shows a busy harbour and a lighthouse\tentrance to leyden 13london: may 1st printed for t\tamsterdam and bridge across the amstel 19incidentally, apostool later in his career also worked as a diplomat and was eventually appointed as the first director of what would eventually become the amsterdam rijksmuseum\tstatue of erasmus, and house in which he was born 6\tvillage of broek in north holland 21\tscheveningen 11\tthe canal called de heere gragt, amsterdam 20\tcrossing the maes from gorcum 27\trotterdam from kattendregt-ferry across the maes 5\tferry-house at viannen, crossing the rhine, between utrecht and gorcum 25\tdresses of the north hollanders 22the title page - which is cut a bit short at the top - of this first volume shows an image of a couple in front of an innplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storethe first free leaf says in old handwriting “cat bought december h
73 €
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The third volume opens with a character study of early modern ireland and a panoramic survey of ireland in , followed by twelve chapters of narrative historymoody, a new history of ireland is harvesting of modern scholarship on irish history from the earliest times to the presentplanned and established by the late thowever, this is a good clean copy with no notes or highlighting throughoutthere will be ten volumes, six of which have been published to datetwo surveys, 'land and people', cthere are further chapters on the economy, the coinage, languages and literature, and the irish abroadsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop newport bl reissued with a comprehensive and up-to-date bibliographical supplementthere are stickers on the title page, endpapers, and stamps on the text block the dust jacket is in good condition with minor sun fade to the spinethe book itself has grey covered boards and gilt letteringwithdrawn ex-library with all the usual markings
29 €
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Celtic thunder / kerr, barry / orchestra of ireland - macushla 2:46celtic thunder / kerr, barry / orchestra of ireland - my cavan girl 4:04celtic thunder / kerr, barry / orchestra of ireland - an irish lullaby 3:35
9 €
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Oxfam bookshop newport this ten-volume series covers the history of ireland from earliest times to the presentfurther chapters cover the economy, legal developments, literature in english, education, administration and the public service, and emigration, ending with a study of ireland inhowever, this is a good clean copy with no notes or highlighting throughout the dust jacket is in good condition with minor sun fade to the spinesee oxfam website for delivery information read morerepresenting a harvesting of modern scholarship on the subject, its contributors are mainly historians, but include historical geographers and specialists in other related disciplines such as languages and literature, the visual arts, and musicthe present volume opens with a character study of the period, followed by twenty chapters of narrative history, with a survey of 'land and people, c 'there are stickers on the title page, endpapers, and stamps on the text blockthe book itself has grey covered boards and gilt letteringwithdrawn ex-library with all the usual markings
48 €
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We're not even agreed on whether we call it the belfast agreement or the good friday agreement, or both! as this book goes to press in , northern ireland (or is it the north of ireland) is still 'emerging'Â from thirty years of violence known commonly as the 'troubles'Â but its peace process is 'stuck,'Â at an 'impasse'in as new conditionnow we have the results of a public consultation by the british government on 'addressing the legacy of northern ireland's past'Â ()see oxfam website for delivery information read morepromised measures for dealing with the legacy of the conflict have not been implementedthe powersharing executive and assembly, which collapsed in january , is still suspendedtwenty-one years on from the international treaty made in between the british and irish governments, the 'problem'Â it was meant to settle is still highly conflicted (not calm)oxfam bookshop victoria here's the problemwe have seen come and go the proposals of eames-bradley (), haas-o'sullivan (), the stormont house agreement (), and the fresh start agreement ()are we 'dealing with'Â the past, or just 'addressing' it? paperback in as new condition with some light shelf wear
15 €
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Pick up only brand new fai ireland football beach towel great item to show support to the international teams of ireland read more
5 €
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One gaa ireland side zip top aged 9-10 years one gaa tg4 ireland football jersey aged 7-8 years not much difference in sizesold together for ÂŁ20in excellent conditionmy son wore both until he was 9he is quite tall for his age
20 €