KILLARNEY (Co. KERRY)

106. O:C. A. O'KEEFFE MAIN ST , KILLARNEY = Head of Queen Victoria.
R:WOOLLEN & LINEN DRAPER = HATTER | & | HOSIER.
107. O:• WILLIAM MCSWEENY • KILLARNEY = MERCHANT
R:• COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE • 1, 2, & 3, HENN ST = Head of Queen Victoria.
108. O:• MCSWEENY & O'KEEFFE LATE I. WELPLY & CO • = GENERAL DRAPERS
R:* COMMERCIAL HOUSE * KILLARNEY = Head of Queen Victoria.
Note: James Welply issued the Macroom Tokens 125 & 126.
109. O:MCSWEENY | & O KIEFFE, | LATE I. WELPLY & CO | GENERAL | DRAPERS.
R:COMMERCIAL | HOUSE, | NO 1, 2, & 3, | HENN STT | KILLARNEY.
(lines 1 & 5 curved)
110. O:• SWEENY & O'KEEFE • GENERAL DRAPERS &c. = --o-- | KILLARNEY | --o--
R:• COMMERCIAL HOUSE • 1. 2 & 3 HENN STREET = --o-- | KILLARNEY | --o--

KILMALLOCK (Co. LIMERICK)

111. O:DANL O'BRIEN, KILMALLOCK. = DRAPER,
R:Head of Queen Victoria.

KINGSTOWN (Co. DUBLIN)

112. O:• HARRISON & CO'S • TEA • IS THE BEST = Shamrock Rose & Thistle.
R:• HARRISON & CO • LOWR GEORGES ST • KINGSTOWN = SUCCESSORS | TO |
J. BEWLEY (lines 1 & 3 curved)
(1849)*
113. O:Same as No. 112.
R:• HARRISON & CO • KINGSTOWN & DALKEY = GENERAL | --•-- | GROCERS
(lines 1 & 3 curved) (1854)*

LIMERICK (Co. LIMERICK)

114. O:• LESLIE ACHESON • LIMERICK = WOOLLEN DRAPER
R:A wreath of shamrock = 1838
E:Milled
115.Similar to No. 114, but Edge plain.
116. O:• JOHN EGAN • WHOLESALE MANCHESTER WAREHOUSE = PAYABLE AT |
NO 6 | ROBERT | STREET | LIMERICK (lines 1 & 5 curved)
R:ONE FARTHING 1832 = A spinning wheel.
117. O:• CHAS HIGGINSON & CO LIMERICK. = DRAPERS
R:Head of Queen Victoria.
118. O:MCARDELL AND BOURKE LIMERICK. 1843 = GUNPOWDER | MERCHANTS
R:TRIMMING, WORSTED, & STATIONARY = WAREHOUSE | 3, RUTLAND ST
23. O:C & P. MCGLADE | GROCERS, | WINE & SPIRIT | DEALERS | BELFAST
(lines 1, 2, 3 & 5 curved)
R:PAYABLE AT 34 EDWARD ST & 71 SMITHFIELD = ONE | FARTHING
(line 2 curved)
24. O:Similar to No. 23, but there is a line under the 'C ' of "MC" instead of a dot,
and no comma after "GROCERS." The lettering of the name and of
"BELFAST" is smaller, and that of "WINE & SPIRIT" larger. The
letters have no ceriphs.
R:Similar to No. 23, but there is a period before "PAYABLE" and after "ST."
The letters of "ONE FARTHING" have no ceriphs.
25. O:Similar to No. 24, but the 'G' of "GROCERS" is under 'C' and over the last
limb of 'N' whereas in No. 24 it is over the 'E' of "WINE."
R:Same as No. 24.
26. O:. MCKENZIE BROS . BELFAST = MAY ST
R:. BRASS FOUNDERS . | PATENT | AXLE | MAKERS | & | GAS FITTERS
(lines 1 & 6 curved)
The '&' is over the space between 'I' & 'T.' (1852)*
Malcolm McKenzie was originally at 25 May Street. May Street,
Brass Foundry, 55 May Street.
27. O:As No. 26.
R:Similar to No. 26, but the '&' is over the first 'T.'
28. O:• MACKENZIE & MCMULLEN • SILKS & SHAWLS = SCOTCH | HOUSE
R:• CHEAP DRAPERY • WAREHOUSE • 36 • HIGH • ST = Shamrock Rose & Thistle
29. O:Similar to No. 28, but the 'C' of "MCMULLEN" is smaller and has a dot
instead of a line below it.
R:Similar to No. 28, but without the full stop after "HIGH."
30. O:Similar to No. 29, but reads "MAKENZIE."
R:From the same die as No. 28.
Struck also in brass.
30v. O:As No. 30.
R:From the same die as No. 29 i.e. no full stop after "HIGH." [Not in Drury.]
Struck in brass.
31. O:• ROBT MCKENZIE • SILKS & SHAWLS = SCOTCH | HOUSE
R:• CHEAP DRAPERY • WAREHOUSE.36.HIGH.ST = Shamrock Rose & Thistle.
The leaf of the thistle points to the left. The lower end of the thistle
stem is spread over '36.'
32. O:Same as No. 31.
R:Similar to No. 31, but the thistle leaf is nearer the rose, and the bottom of
the stem is pointed, over '3.'
32v. O:Similar to No. 31, but the center closer, and further from the legend.
R:Similar to No. 31, but the thistle leaf hooked left, one stem terminates
over the dot, and the other over the 'S.' [Not in Drury.]
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81. O:MC SWINEY DELANY & COMPANY * = LOWER | SACKVILLE ST | DUBLIN
R:A building, above it DUBLIN, below OPENED MAY | 1853
82. O:O'GRADY CLINTON & CO * DRAPERS * = 19 & 20 | HENRY ST | DUBLIN
R:MAY IRELAND FLOURISH = A harp of 12 strings, beneath a spray of shamrock.
(1852)*
83. O:• P. J. PLUNKETT LEATHER MERCHANT • DUBLIN = Head of Queen Victoria.
R:IMPORTER | OF | FRENCH & ENGLISH | LEATHER, | SHOE | TRIMMINGS | &c. |
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Also in Brass. (1847)* (lines 1 & 8 curved)
84. O:NO 49 SOUTH KING STREET DUBLIN = THE | PORTER | BARM | BAKERY
R:THOMPSON & CO | NO 49 | SOUTH KING ST | * | DUBLIN (lines 1 & 5 curved)
(1847)*
85. O:NO 49 SOUTH KING STREET • DUBLIN = THE | PORTER | BARM | BAKERY
R:CORK BAKERY | NO 49 | SOUTH KING ST | * | DUBLIN (lines 1 & 5 curved)
86. O:38 STEPHENS GREEN NORTH DUBLIN = THE | PORTER | BARM | BAKERY
R:CORK BAKERY | * | SOUTH KING ST | * | DUBLIN (lines 1 & 5 curved)
87. O:• SCOTT BELL & CO • WELLINGTON QUAY DUBLIN = SUCCESSORS | TO |
HARVIES & CO (lines 1 & 3 curved)
The 'O ' of 'CO ' in the outer legend is distinctly oval.
R:• SILK MERCERS • DRAPERS & HOSIERS = Shamrock, Rose & Thistle in group.
The address was 2 to 5 Wellington Quay and 1 Essex Street. (1852)*
88. O:Similar to No. 87, but larger lettering in name, and smaller in address.
'TO' lines with 'O ' of 'CO ' instead of above it. The 'O ' of 'CO ' is nearly circular.
R:As No. 87.
89. O:• TALTY, MURPHY & CO • 9 & 10, HENRY ST, DUBLIN = Head of Queen Victoria.
R:TRIMMINGS, | HABERDASHERY, | BERLIN WOOLS | HOSIERY, |
SHIRTS, GLOVES &c (lines 1 & 5 curved) (1849)* [Also uniface specimens]
90. O:• TODD, BURNS, & CO DRAPERS, MARY ST, DUBLIN 1834. = ONE | FARTHING
The 'G' of 'FARTHING' is in line with the space after 'ST .'
R:W• TODD, & CO , DRAPERS, CORK, & LIMERICK • = PAYABLE IN | DUBLIN, |
CORK, | OR | LIMERICK • (lines 1 & 5 curved)
The 'L' of the central 'LIMERICK' is opposite the first 'D' in 'TODD'
and the period after it, is opposite the 'M.' The 'R' of 'CORK' & of
'OR' is above the level of 'O.' (1832)*
91. O:Same as No. 90, except that the letters are blurred as if struck from a much used die.
R:Same as No. 90.
92. O:Similar to No. 90, but the centre terminates further from the outer legend
and is lower, the 'G' of 'FARTHING' being opposite the 'D' of 'DUBLIN.'
R:Similar to No. 90, but after 'CO,' there is a comma only [ie no dot beneath the 'O'] The
'L' of the central 'LIMERICK' is opposite to the last 'D' of 'TODD,' and the period
after it, is opposite the first limb of 'E.' The 'R' of 'OR' is below the level of 'O.'
93. O:Same as No. 92.
R:Similar to No. 92, but the period after the central 'LIMERICK' is opposite the 'M.'
45. O:ONE FARTHING PAYABLE AT GEO. S. BEALE'S GROCERY WAREHOUSE *
= Head of Unicorn with 5-pointed star on neck, and underneath,
14 | PATRICK ST CORK (line 2 curved)
R:NEWPORT COAL STORES FISH-ST CORK = A two masted ship in dock, horse and
cart alongside and men, one carrying a sack, buildings in background. Ex: 1842
'Newport Coal Stores' refers to Monmouthshire Coal.
Silver proofs and gilt specimens of this occur.
46. O:Similar to No. 45, but "82 PATRICK ST " instead of "14"
R:As No. 45.
Silver proofs and gilt specimens of this occur.
47. O:J. C & CO | LATE | TODD & CO | CORK
R:ONE FOURTH OF A PENNY = PAYABLE | IN | CORK | 1841
John Carmichael & Co. (late W. Todd & Co.) 18 & 19 Patrick St.,
General Drapers, Carpet and Floorcloth Warehouse.
48. O:E. CLEBURNE, | WOOLLEN DRAPER | NO 9, | GRT GEORGE ST | CORK.
(line 1,2 curved)
R:E. CLEBURNE, | CLOTHIER, | NO 9, | GRT GEORGE ST | CORK. (line 1 curved)
Issuer was Edward Cleburne. (1848)*
49. O:• WM FITZ GIBBON & CO GT GEORGE ST CORK • | GENERAL WOOLLEN
LINEN & SILK. (in two circles) = MERCHTS | 1835
R:PAYABLE AT WM FITZ GIBBON & CO GT GEO. ST CORK = ONE FARTHING.
Nos. 42, 43, 44 Great George St. (1835)*
50. O: & R:WILLIAM | FITZ GIBBON | AND CO | MERCHANTS | CORK
This occurs in lead
51. O:DENIS HEGARTY | SPIRIT DEALER | 15 | BARRICK ST | CORK
(lines 1 & 5 curved, 2 double curved)
The second 'I' of 'SPIRIT' is under the second limb of 'N' in 'DENIS'
R:Similar, but the second 'I' of 'SPIRIT' is under the middle of 'N' and 'ST'
is nearer the margin.
Issuer in business in or about 1847.
52. O: & R:Similar to No. 51, but "ST " is nearer the margin, as on R: of No. 51.
[It is believed that this variety does not exist, but simply a worn No. 51 or 53.]
53. O:Similar to No. 51, but the second 'I' of 'SPIRIT' is under the first limb of 'N.'
R:Similar to No. 51.
54. O:JOSEPH HELEN * CORK * = a leaf of Shamrock.
R:ONE | FARTHING | TOKEN
Issuer a pawnbroker at 39 Douglas Street in 1847.
55. O:• TIMOTHY LYNCH • 87 NORTH MN ST CORK = FANCY BREAD | & | BISCUITS
within a circle (line 1 curved)
R:GROCERY | CONFECTIONARY | AND | SUGAR WORKS
Issuer was in North Main Street in 1847.
56. O:LYONS & CO | TEA COFFEE | & SUGAR | IMPORTERS | & DEALERS | CORK
(lines 1, 2, 5 & 6 curved)
R:Similar.
James Lyons, Tea Dealer, 141 Barrack St and 9 North Main St. in 1852.