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A collection of silver and white metal to include a miniature Edwardian Birmingham silver photograph frame H x 5cm, a Sheffield silver napkin ring, a silver pocket whistle working L x3.5cm, a silver cz set ring M, a silver celtic knot pendant on trace link chain, a sterling silver thistle tip clip, a Egyptian white metal panel bracelet D x 6cm, two silver mustard spoons and a butter fork 192.2g (A lot)
ALEXANDER DOWDELLS (TRAINER) OF CELTIC F.C., GLASGOW CHARITY CUP GOLD MEDAL, 1950 the obverse with central pierced lion rampant, border inscribed GLASSGOW CHARITY CUP, 1950 CELTIC F.C., the reverse inscribed ALEXANDER DOWDELLS (TRAINER), in nine carat goldNote: Victory is all the sweeter when it's against your rivals. A 3-2 Old firm triumph in front of 81,000 at Hampden. This game is sometimes referred to as the Danny Kaye final, because the Hollywood star was presented to the teams before the game. 4.3cm high Qty: approx. 15.1g
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL, COLLECTION OF EUROPEAN PROGRAMMES, CIRCA 1960s ONWARDS including Celtic vs. Vojvodina 8th March 1967 (Lisbon Lions EC run), Dundee United vs. Barcelona 16th Nov 1966, Celtic vs. Dynamo Zagreb 7th Feb 1967, Celtic vs Basel 9th Oct 1963, and more including Dundee and St. Johnstone (16 in total)
CELTIC F.C. & LISBON LIONS INTEREST, SIGNED ORIGINAL WORK OF ART, GRAEME WILCOX (SCOTTISH, b.1967), 1992 watercolour on paper, depicting Billy 'Caeser' McNeill leading the team out onto the pitch in Prague to face Dukla in the Semi-Final 2nd leg (12th April 1967), signed by the player and the artist, dated, with Hilton Art stamp, in mount with inscribed plaque, along with a Hilton Art promotional plaque (this with three further images of their night verso) 72cm x 53cm overall Qty: 2 Note: 1992 was of course the 25th Anniversary of Celtic's European Cup triumph in Lisbon. On the 25th May, a gala dinner was held for the team at Glasgow's Hospitality Inn. In association with this dinner, a series of works were commissioned by Hilton Art, a Paisley based firm. Two artists were chosen to create a series of works, Graeme Wilcox and Maggie Daly. From these originals, a limited edition run of 100 printed copies of each were made and signed by the players, later to be sold to fans (including one that was offered at Christie's Glasgow in October 1992). Six original commissions (comprising five relating to Lisbon, and another relating to the 1957 7-1 League Cup game) will be offered individually in this McTear's Sporting auction. Alongside these, provenance can be viewed in the form of Hilton Art promotional material and a Sun Newspaper clipping - five items in total, with one of each being offered alongside each Lisbon 25th Anniversary work.Graeme Wilcox attended Glasgow School of Art 1989 - 93 and graduated with a BA (Hons). Since graduating, Graeme has continued to work from his studio in the East End of Glasgow. His work, technically traditional, has a powerful contemporary feel, depicting underlying tensions between animation and stillness. He is able to portray the transient, blurred image of one moving figure and at the same time, engage in precise photographic representation of another. Graeme has collaborated on a number of multi media projects with Mischief-la-bas-performance group and with other artists, culminating in projects at the Arches and Tramway in Glasgow and the Albany Theatre in London. He has also organised two large scale mural projects in collaboration with the East End Community Arts for Glasgow Health Board and devised and ran "Face to Face" photography project in Glasgow. This Arts Council funded project culminated in a temporary public artwork at the East End Festival in Glasgow. In 2011 he completed a prestigious portrait commission for the newly opened Conway Hall in London. Graeme's work is held in private collections in Europe, the USA and Canada and in public collections in Petrezovodsk, Russia and the Gulf State of Qatar. He is also held in the Corporate Collection of the Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh. He exhibits regularly in London and throughout the UK, both in group and solo shows.
CELTIC F.C. & LISBON LIONS INTEREST, SIGNED ORIGINAL WORK OF ART, GRAEME WILCOX (SCOTTISH, b.1967), 1992 watercolour on paper, depicting goalscorers Stevie Chalmers and Tommy Gemmell in the changing room post-match, signed by both players, dated, with Hilton Art stamp, in mount with inscribed plaque, along with a Hilton Art promotional plaque 71cm x 49cm overall Note: 1992 was of course the 25th Anniversary of Celtic's European Cup triumph in Lisbon. On the 25th May, a gala dinner was held for the team at Glasgow's Hospitality Inn. In association with this dinner, a series of works were commissioned by Hilton Art, a Paisley based firm. Two artists were chosen to create a series of works, Graeme Wilcox and Maggie Daly. From these originals, a limited edition run of 100 printed copies of each were made and signed by the players, later to be sold to fans (including one that was offered at Christie's Glasgow in October 1992). Six original commissions (comprising five relating to Lisbon, and another relating to the 1957 7-1 League Cup game) will be offered individually in this McTear's Sporting auction. Alongside these, provenance can be viewed in the form of Hilton Art promotional material and a Sun Newspaper clipping - five items in total, with one of each being offered alongside each Lisbon 25th Anniversary work.Graeme Wilcox attended Glasgow School of Art 1989 - 93 and graduated with a BA (Hons). Since graduating, Graeme has continued to work from his studio in the East End of Glasgow. His work, technically traditional, has a powerful contemporary feel, depicting underlying tensions between animation and stillness. He is able to portray the transient, blurred image of one moving figure and at the same time, engage in precise photographic representation of another. Graeme has collaborated on a number of multi media projects with Mischief-la-bas-performance group and with other artists, culminating in projects at the Arches and Tramway in Glasgow and the Albany Theatre in London. He has also organised two large scale mural projects in collaboration with the East End Community Arts for Glasgow Health Board and devised and ran "Face to Face" photography project in Glasgow. This Arts Council funded project culminated in a temporary public artwork at the East End Festival in Glasgow. In 2011 he completed a prestigious portrait commission for the newly opened Conway Hall in London. Graeme's work is held in private collections in Europe, the USA and Canada and in public collections in Petrezovodsk, Russia and the Gulf State of Qatar. He is also held in the Corporate Collection of the Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh. He exhibits regularly in London and throughout the UK, both in group and solo shows.
CELTIC F.C VS. BARNSLEY F.C., SIGNED PROGRAMME, 19TH APRIL 1971 approx. seventeen signatures including Stevie Chalmers, Jim Craig, Bobby Murdoch, Bertie Auld, Bobby Lennox, Kenny Dalglish, Danny McGrain, Sean Fallon, and moreNote: Celtic won this benefit match 3-1. It was played at Boghead for Dumbarton United juveniles and local pensioners.
CELTIC F.C. & LISBON LIONS INTEREST, SIGNED ORIGINAL WORK OF ART, MAGGIE DALY, 1992 pencil on paper, depicting Billy 'Ceaser' McNeill lifting the European Cup, signed by the eleven Lions, Bobby Rooney, Joe McBride, John Hughes, John Fallon, also the artist, dated, with Hilton Art stamp, in mount with inscribed plaques, along with a framed copy of The Sun Newspaper (this providing further detail as below) 82cm x 56cm overall Qty: 2 Note: 1992 was of course the 25th Anniversary of Celtic's European Cup triumph in Lisbon. On the 25th May, a gala dinner was held for the team at Glasgow's Hospitality Inn. In association with this dinner, a series of works were commissioned by Hilton Art, a Paisley based firm. Two artists were chosen to create a series of works, Graeme Wilcox and Maggie Daly. From these originals, a limited edition run of 100 printed copies of each were made and signed by the players, later to be sold to fans (including one that was offered at Christie's Glasgow in October 1992). Six original commissions (comprising five relating to Lisbon, and another relating to the 1957 7-1 League Cup game) will be offered individually in this McTear's Sporting auction. Alongside these, provenance can be viewed in the form of Hilton Art promotional material and a Sun Newspaper clipping - five items in total, with one of each being offered alongside each Lisbon 25th Anniversary work.
CELTIC F.C. & LISBON LIONS INTEREST, SIGNED ORIGINAL WORK OF ART, GRAEME WILCOX (SCOTTISH, b.1967), 1992 watercolour on paper, depicting Billy 'Caeser' McNeill leading the team out onto the pitch in Prague to face Dukla in the Semi-Final 2nd leg (12th April 1967), signed by the player and the artist, dated, with Hilton Art stamp, in mount with inscribed plaque, along with a Hilton Art promotional plaque 72cm x 53cm overall Qty: 2 Note: 1992 was of course the 25th Anniversary of Celtic's European Cup triumph in Lisbon. On the 25th May, a gala dinner was held for the team at Glasgow's Hospitality Inn. In association with this dinner, a series of works were commissioned by Hilton Art, a Paisley based firm. Two artists were chosen to create a series of works, Graeme Wilcox and Maggie Daly. From these originals, a limited edition run of 100 printed copies of each were made and signed by the players, later to be sold to fans (including one that was offered at Christie's Glasgow in October 1992). Six original commissions (comprising five relating to Lisbon, and another relating to the 1957 7-1 League Cup game) will be offered individually in this McTear's Sporting auction. Alongside these, provenance can be viewed in the form of Hilton Art promotional material and a Sun Newspaper clipping - five items in total, with one of each being offered alongside each Lisbon 25th Anniversary work.Graeme Wilcox attended Glasgow School of Art 1989 - 93 and graduated with a BA (Hons). Since graduating, Graeme has continued to work from his studio in the East End of Glasgow. His work, technically traditional, has a powerful contemporary feel, depicting underlying tensions between animation and stillness. He is able to portray the transient, blurred image of one moving figure and at the same time, engage in precise photographic representation of another. Graeme has collaborated on a number of multi media projects with Mischief-la-bas-performance group and with other artists, culminating in projects at the Arches and Tramway in Glasgow and the Albany Theatre in London. He has also organised two large scale mural projects in collaboration with the East End Community Arts for Glasgow Health Board and devised and ran "Face to Face" photography project in Glasgow. This Arts Council funded project culminated in a temporary public artwork at the East End Festival in Glasgow. In 2011 he completed a prestigious portrait commission for the newly opened Conway Hall in London. Graeme's work is held in private collections in Europe, the USA and Canada and in public collections in Petrezovodsk, Russia and the Gulf State of Qatar. He is also held in the Corporate Collection of the Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh. He exhibits regularly in London and throughout the UK, both in group and solo shows.
CELTIC F.C. & LISBON LIONS INTEREST, SIGNED ORIGINAL WORK OF ART, GRAEME WILCOX (SCOTTISH, b.1967), 1992 watercolour and pencil on paper, depicting Jock Stein, the players, and the pennants from each round of the match, signed by the artist, dated, with Hilton Art stamp, in mount with inscribed plaque, along with a Hilton Art promotional plaque 54cm x 70cm overall Qty: 2 Note: 1992 was of course the 25th Anniversary of Celtic's European Cup triumph in Lisbon. On the 25th May, a gala dinner was held for the team at Glasgow's Hospitality Inn. In association with this dinner, a series of works were commissioned by Hilton Art, a Paisley based firm. Two artists were chosen to create a series of works, Graeme Wilcox and Maggie Daly. From these originals, a limited edition run of 100 printed copies of each were made and signed by the players, later to be sold to fans (including one that was offered at Christie's Glasgow in October 1992). Six original commissions (comprising five relating to Lisbon, and another relating to the 1957 7-1 League Cup game) will be offered individually in this McTear's Sporting auction. Alongside these, provenance can be viewed in the form of Hilton Art promotional material and a Sun Newspaper clipping - five items in total, with one of each being offered alongside each Lisbon 25th Anniversary work.Graeme Wilcox attended Glasgow School of Art 1989 - 93 and graduated with a BA (Hons). Since graduating, Graeme has continued to work from his studio in the East End of Glasgow. His work, technically traditional, has a powerful contemporary feel, depicting underlying tensions between animation and stillness. He is able to portray the transient, blurred image of one moving figure and at the same time, engage in precise photographic representation of another. Graeme has collaborated on a number of multi media projects with Mischief-la-bas-performance group and with other artists, culminating in projects at the Arches and Tramway in Glasgow and the Albany Theatre in London. He has also organised two large scale mural projects in collaboration with the East End Community Arts for Glasgow Health Board and devised and ran "Face to Face" photography project in Glasgow. This Arts Council funded project culminated in a temporary public artwork at the East End Festival in Glasgow. In 2011 he completed a prestigious portrait commission for the newly opened Conway Hall in London. Graeme's work is held in private collections in Europe, the USA and Canada and in public collections in Petrezovodsk, Russia and the Gulf State of Qatar. He is also held in the Corporate Collection of the Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh. He exhibits regularly in London and throughout the UK, both in group and solo shows.
CELTIC F.C. INTEREST, SIGNED ORIGINAL WORK OF ART, GRAEME WILCOX (SCOTTISH, b.1967), 1992 watercolour on paper, depicting the team that defeated Rangers 7-1 in the Scottish League Cup final, 19th October 1957, signed by the artist, dated, with Hilton Art stamp, in mount with inscribed plaque 58cm x 60cm overall Note: 1992 was of course the 25th Anniversary of Celtic's European Cup triumph in Lisbon. On the 25th May, a gala dinner was held for the team at Glasgow's Hospitality Inn. In association with this dinner, a series of works were commissioned by Hilton Art, a Paisley based firm. Two artists were chosen to create a series of works, Graeme Wilcox and Maggie Daly. From these originals, a limited edition run of 100 printed copies of each were made and signed by the players, later to be sold to fans (including one that was offered at Christie's Glasgow in October 1992). Six original commissions (comprising five relating to Lisbon, and another relating to the 1957 7-1 League Cup game) will be offered individually in this McTear's Sporting auction. Alongside these, provenance can be viewed in the form of Hilton Art promotional material and a Sun Newspaper clipping - five items in total, with one of each being offered alongside each Lisbon 25th Anniversary work.Graeme Wilcox attended Glasgow School of Art 1989 - 93 and graduated with a BA (Hons). Since graduating, Graeme has continued to work from his studio in the East End of Glasgow. His work, technically traditional, has a powerful contemporary feel, depicting underlying tensions between animation and stillness. He is able to portray the transient, blurred image of one moving figure and at the same time, engage in precise photographic representation of another. Graeme has collaborated on a number of multi media projects with Mischief-la-bas-performance group and with other artists, culminating in projects at the Arches and Tramway in Glasgow and the Albany Theatre in London. He has also organised two large scale mural projects in collaboration with the East End Community Arts for Glasgow Health Board and devised and ran "Face to Face" photography project in Glasgow. This Arts Council funded project culminated in a temporary public artwork at the East End Festival in Glasgow. In 2011 he completed a prestigious portrait commission for the newly opened Conway Hall in London. Graeme's work is held in private collections in Europe, the USA and Canada and in public collections in Petrezovodsk, Russia and the Gulf State of Qatar. He is also held in the Corporate Collection of the Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh. He exhibits regularly in London and throughout the UK, both in group and solo shows.
Press Association football player black and white photographs, dating from 1950 to 1980, to include: Sunderland, Newcastle, Rangers, Sheffield Wednesday, Birmingham, Chelsea, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Celtic, and more, the majority with either a stamp, handwritten, or paper notation on the reverse stating the team and player. (Approx. 200)Provenance: From the archive of the Shields Gazette.
Gold marquise amber shaped pendant, on box link chain necklace and a pair of gold marquise shaped amber Celtic design pendant stud earrings, all hallmarked 9ctCondition Report:Non stone set approx 6.65gm, stone set approx 6.1gm, chain length 56cm, pendant length = 3.9cm, earrings length = 3.3cm, posts slightly bent otherwise good condition
Gold green enamel and diamond pendant and a gold wedding band, both 18ct, gold Celtic design ring, pair of hoop earrings and a gold Accurist wristwatch, all 9ctCondition Report:Watch approx 10.45gm (including movement), movement not checked, bracelet non magnetic 9ct non stone stet approx 5.95gm, one small split to earring, ring size T, 18ct approx 5.25gm, ring size P, all hallmarked or tested
Large collection of over 600 postcards to include much Welsh and English topographical interest, novelty including artists Donald McGill, Mable Lucie Attwell, Linda Edgerton, etc. also boats including RMS Tuscania, SS Celtic Liverpool, Lucania, and Cunard RMS Aquitania, Manifold Valley Train NS Rly, Horsehay GWR Station, Lake Tanganyika Crew of the Dove, school classroom real photographic, Pool Hill Schools Dawley, Warrington Boro Prize Brass Band, Rochdale Road Bacup Co-Operative Store shopfront, Council Schools Little Green Lane Birmingham, Gisburn Mill, Royal Naval Barracks Portsmouth, two WWI French embroidered cards, two group photographs of football teams, portraiture, tennis players, etc.
Memorabilia / Autographs - 2 signed drum sticks to include Ian Paice x 2 (Deep Purple), and 2 'signature sticks' (Judas Priest and Klause Meine from Scorpions), along with 17 1990s rock concert tickets including Iron Maiden, Metallica, Anthrax, Deep Purple, Robert Plant, Jethro Tull x 3, Celtic Frost x 2, Wasp, Sugar, Fish, Barclay James Harvest, Yngwie Malmsteen, It Bites, All About Eve
A collection of Royal Doulton decorative ceramic figures of ladies, including: ‘First Dance’, HN 2803,; Pretty Ladies ‘Janine’, HN 5164; ‘The Last Waltz’, HN 2315; ‘Nina’, HN 2347; and others; together with a selection of other decorative ceramic figures of ladies, including: a Coalport Classic Elegance ‘Ruby Anniversary’; The English Ladies Co. Celtic Ladies ‘Bonnie Lass’; a Coalport Ladies of Fashion ‘Flora’; and others. (12)
7inch three-stage scroll engraved barrels, stepped locks signed D & J FRASER, full stocked profusely engraved with scrolling foliage and Celtic strapwork, belt hooks mounted on the left side, ball triggers, ram's horn butts with integral thistle form prickers, turned steel ramrods, contained in their faded maroon velvet lined case complete with commensurate accessories, to include a three-way flask, two lidded compartments with bone lifters, complete with key. Work on FC and HC with some light pitting to bores.
9.25cm fullered blade with faceted back edge, maker's name of CELTIC ART, characteristic basket weave hilt with hallmarked silver mounts decorated with Celtic imagery, openwork pommel set with a faceted orange stone, contained in its leather wrapped wooden scabbard with silver mounts decorated to match.
A large collection of costume jewellery. The large collection to include beaded necklaces, simulated pearl necklaces, wooden bead necklaces, white tone metal jewellery, gold tone metal jewellery, bangles, gem set necklaces, ladies wristwatches including Sekonda, thimbles, dress clips, cameos, pill box, Celtic keyring, a pair of CZ and mother of pearl cufflinks and much more. Various sizes. Weighs 2800g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A collection of costume jewellery including a Celtic Miracle brooch pin. The jewellery to include gem set pendant necklaces, a gold tone Accurist watch, Miracle brooch pin, Art Deco style necklace, a faceted glass bead necklace and various brooch pins. Brooches measure largest 7.4cm x 4cm. Smallest 2.9cm x 1.8cm. Necklaces measure 43cm- 55cm. Accurist watch measures 8.5cm. Total weight 213.7g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

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