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  • 1916 Rising medal fetches £12,000

    A medal awarded to a rebel officer for his role in the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin is on its way back to Ireland.

    The uprising medal was awarded to William Patrick Partridge - a captain in the Irish Citizen Army - for his part in the battle.

    The medal was auctioned in Plymouth for £12,000 after being offered for sale by one of his descendents, who lives in South Gloucestershire.

    The auction house said that it had been bought by a collector in Ireland.

    His grandson Sid McAuley, 58, said the medal was a "significant" piece of Irish history.

    "I am and will continue to be, very proud of my grandfather and everything he did. He was a straightforward man who fought for people's rights," he said.


    William Patrick Partridge fought in Dublin during the rising

    "He was very proud and very brave. He had more respect than most politicians."

    He fought alongside Countess Markievicz and the Irish Volunteers at the College of Surgeons during the rising.

    The 1916 Easter Rising saw Irish rebels attempt to seize the Irish capital from British forces.

    British troops put down the rebellion and many of its ringleaders were captured and executed.

    Mr Partridge was also captured and sentenced to 15 years for taking part in the rebellion and jailed in Dartmoor Prison.

    He was released due to illness and died of Bright's Disease in 1917 aged just 43.


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    1916-21 A RARE NAMED GROUP OF MEDALS TO A BOLAND'S MILL VETERAN WITH COMPLETE PROVENANCE TO PEADAR KAVANAGH "C" COMPANY", 3RD BATTALION IRA



    Comprises 1916 Rising Service Medal, and its scarce miniature, 1919-21 War of Independence Medal, with Comrac Bar, 1966 Jubilee Medal all in boxes of issue, with a large range of supportive documents including Frongoch Camp Internment Order 1916, various invitations including from President de Valera, Commandant of Boland's Mills. A great array of medals, documents and photographs. Also included is the sword badge presented by Boland's to the Veterans in 1966 and his parade armband, as well as some badges including another early 1916 commemorative metal type, 1929 Catholic Emancipation Centenary badge and a 1916-21 Reunion Ribbon.

    Published Estimate:
    €12000-15000

    Price Realised:
    €23000

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    • #3
      Original 1916 Proclamation fetched 360,000.00 Euro at auction in Dublin today

      Connaught Stranger

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      • #4
        Would jump at the chance collect the Rising medal and the Jubilee medal, I'm afraid to ask but why are both the medals so rare??
        "Men are at war with each other because each man is at war with himself." -Francis Meehan.

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