November 8: History & Literature, Whyte’s; total revenue €230,000; 84 per cent sold; top lots: Celtic twisted gold torc, €8,000 (€8,000-€10,000); General JD Maxwell’s uniforms, €6,600 (€10,000-€15,000); Irish Iron Age stone head, €6,000 (€6,000-€8,000); Assassination of Sir Henry Wilson 1922, €6,000 (€5,000-€7,000); 1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic, €5,600 (€5,000-€7,000).
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