9 SEPTEMBER 2017 – THE ECLECTIC COLLECTOR SALEROOM NOTICE: ADDENDA & CORRIGENDA

Withdrawn lots: 170, 285, 286, 466, 562, 569 Lots 1 and 2: Have been sold to a national institution prior to auction. Lot 29: Date should read “1850s”. Lot 55: The officer on the left in the foreground has been identified as George Warburton who retired from the RIC in 1838 with the rank of Inspector General of Police in Ireland. Literature: MacMahon, Michael. George Warburton: County Clare’s First Professional Policeman. This article is published in the Clare People section of the Clare County Library. Lot 64: The family name of the recipients of these medals is McGaleagly. Lot 104 Description should read: collection of eight election posters 1965-1994 including James Dillon (1965 General Election); Tom O'Higgins (1973 Presidential Election); Garret Fitzgerald (1982 General Election) two posters; Alan Dukes (1987 General Election) and John Bruton (1994 General Election), also two posters for Alexis Fitzgerald, Gay , Willie Naughton and Fergus O'Brien (1969). Lot 163: Ellen O’Connell-Fitzsimon’s published volume of poetry was titled Derrynane Abbey in Eighteen Thirty-Two and Other Poems. Lot 173: Description should read: London, 1923. Contains eight tipped-in colour plates twenty-four black and white plates Lot 265: Description should read: A Soloman Islands subi war club. A subi paddle-shaped club, from Malaita in the Solomon Islands, the lozenge shaped head on rattan-bound handle. Lot 375: the cased pairs are poofs, toned. Lot 379: Coins are proofs, toned. Lot 403: The estimate should read: €500-€600 Lot 436: USA silver dollar 1799, Mexico Philip V and Charles III silver eight reales 1741 and 1784, are all copies. Lot 534: The estimate should read: €200-€300 Lot 557: tour programme 2005/6, signed by all four band members. Signed to the centrefold in silver felt-tip pen by , , and Ron Wood. The programme is not signed by Bill Wymann. Lot 559: Description should read: Cream, signed guitar. A black California electric guitar signed in gold metallic felt-tip pen, ‘Eric Clapton’, ‘Jack Bruce’ and ‘Ginger Baker’; accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Jack Nelson, Worldwide Autographs Inc. Provenance: Purchased Whyte's 28 March 2015 by the current owner. British band Cream were one of rock's first supergroups and enjoyed widespread success from 1966 to 1968 releasing 4 albums. They played a series of reunion concerts in the Royal Albert Hall in 2005. €800-€1,200 (£710-£1,070 approx.)