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Weekly Comment: 1916 Memorabilia Up For Auction at Whyte’s Dublin

By Dave Lewis, Editorial Assistant
April 27, 2018

April 27, 2018 by Leave a Comment

In another installment of their ever-popular series of auctions called The Eclectic Collector, famed Dublin specialist art and collectable auction house Whyte’s has plenty of artifacts from Ireland’s past for purchase in their upcoming May 5 auction. These artifacts stem from the varying times of violence and revolution to times of peace and neutrality. The first two objects of … [Read more...] about Weekly Comment: 1916 Memorabilia Up For Auction at Whyte’s Dublin

Weekly Comment:
1916 Memorabilia Up For Auction at Whyte’s Dublin

By Dave Lewis, Editorial Assistant
April 27, 2018

April 27, 2018 by Leave a Comment

In another installment of their ever-popular series of auctions called The Eclectic Collector, famed Dublin specialist art and collectable auction house Whyte’s has plenty of artifacts from Ireland’s past for purchase in their upcoming May 5 auction. These artifacts stem from the varying times of violence and revolution to times of peace and neutrality. The first two objects of … [Read more...] about Weekly Comment:
1916 Memorabilia Up For Auction at Whyte’s Dublin

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