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SET OF FOUR LAWN BOWLS AND A PAIR OF LIGNUM LAWN BOWLS, stamped GlasgowThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Several countries, including in the EU and USA, prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.Ivory Act 2018 (2022) compliant with APHA registration reference K74BDG2X (Lignum Lawn Bowls), and 6UCWBTGM (Four Lawn Bowls). Qty: 6
JAMES GOURLAY OF MORTON F.C., RENFREWSHIRE F.A. COUNTY CUP GOLD MEDAL, 1921/22 the obverse with central coat of arms bordered by inscription RENFREWSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed COUNTY CUP SEASON 1921-22 WON BY MORTON F.C. JAMES GOURLAY, in nine carat goldNote: 'James Gourlay (1888–1970) was a Scottish footballer.He played for Port Glasgow Athletic, and for Everton in England between 1909 and 1913 before joining Morton as part of an exchange deal for John Fulton. He remained an important member of the Greenock club's strong team in the era spanning World War I when they finished in the top four of the Scottish Football League for six seasons running, and won the War Fund Shield in 1915.Aged 34, Gourlay scored the only goal (with a free kick) in Morton's 1–0 win over Rangers in the 1922 Scottish Cup Final which is, to date, the club's only major trophy. He later had a short spell at Third Lanark.Gourlay played in the Home Scots v Anglo-Scots annual trial match in 1914 and was selected for the Scottish Football League XI either side of the war, but never gained a full international cap. His father James Gourlay played once for Scotland in 1888; they are related to the lawn bowls champions David Gourlay Sr. and David Gourlay Jr.' 4cm high including suspension Qty: 18.5g
WINTER SPORTS EQUIPMENT, comprising a pair of Salomon Aeromax skis, length 165cm fitted with Salomon 711 bindings, Salomon 130cm poles, Salomon Energyzer 70 ski boots size 27 (UK 8), Salomon ski and boot bags, a pair of men's black leather ice skates size 9.5 and a set of Green Master lawn bowls in a case
Pair: Private L. H. Drury, 3rd Regiment, South African Infantry, who was killed in action during the Battle of the Somme on 16 July 1916 British War and Bilingual Victory Medals (Pte. L. H. Drury. 3rd S.A.I.) BWM officially re-impressed on a slightly thinner flan, very fine (2) £260-£300 --- Leslie Howard Drury was born around 1898, the son of Arthur Drury of 16 Alice Road, Kensington, Johannesburg. He attested for the 3rd South African Infantry on 11 August 1915 and disembarked at Alexandria 12 January 1916. Reported as sick two weeks later, he spent a period of time in convalescence at Mustapha before rejoining his unit at Sidi Bishre on 5 April 1916. Transferred to the Western Front a short while later, Drury was killed in action whilst serving with No. 10 Platoon, “C” Company, 3rd South African Infantry. Aged 18 years, he is buried at London Cemetery and Extension, Longueval. Sold with two fine gold Johannesburg Harriers and Athletic Club sports shields, the first hallmarked Birmingham 1914, 15ct, 8.44g, engraved to reverse ‘Juniors Club Championship. First. L. Drury.’, the second hallmarked Birmingham 1914, 15ct, 8.62g, engraved to reverse ‘Juniors Club Handicap Series. First. L. Drury.’; a matching bronze shield, engraved to reverse ‘Swimming Club. 1914-15 1st. 50 Yds Novice Handicap L. H. Drury’; the recipient’s cased Royal Life Saving Society bronze medal, engraved to reverse ‘L. Drury Feb. 1915’; together with a related family gold and enamel fob for lawn bowls, by Vaughton & Sons, hallmarked Birmingham 1926, 9ct, 13.44g, engraved to reverse ‘To Green & Seapoint Bowling Club. Championship won by E. R. Drury. 1926-27.’; and copied service record.
An eclectic selection of collectable odds, to include an international Petite portable typewriter, a Gnome Alphax II slide projector, two sets of lawn bowls, a boxed Pelham Type S.S. Dutch Girl puppet, a small slection of British postal covers and stamp packs etc., largely accommodated in a vintage canvas and leather trunk (+ two boxes) Condition Report:Available upon request
Boxes and Objects - a collection of Indian papier mache boxes, various designs; a Victorian silver mounted horn beaker; Chinese enamel pin dishes; a set of Tabola miniature lawn bowls, boxed; specimen stone eggs; a Lithuanian carved figure, of a lady in traditional costume, 38cm high; a Chinese seal; etc, qty
A SELECTION OF VINTAGE SPORTING GOODS including a hickory shafterd Hobley putter, a hickory shafted The Mill Cleek, other clubs in canvas bag, a Dunlop squash racket, a Slazenger and Sons 'The Game of Bowls' in pine box (box incomplete) and a wooden box containing lawn roman numeral stakes (4)
ONE BOX AND LOOSE VINTAGE MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS AND GAMES EQUIPMENT ETC to include a box marked 'Hamleys Toys and Games 64 Regents St' with a quantity of cast iron clock golf roman numerals (some broken or duplicate numerals, some missing, some possibly marked 'Hamleys London') parts of putting wooden putting rings, two cast iron lawn pegs, and damaged golf ball, a bag of vintage golf clubs comprising a 'Standard Golf Company Mill 3 Cleek BSD1' with wooden shaft and a red leather handle gilded 'The New H. Fulford Grip,' an 'A J Hobley' wooden club marked 'Hand forged Cheltenham,' 'a Mitsushiba Jr Tour' club, a group of steel shaft clubs to include one marked 'Standard Golf Co. New Mills Ray, five marked 'H.H. Fitzhugh' two marked 'Knock Belfast' with one marked spoon to the underside, with three marked 'County Down Made in Scotland Rustless' and individually marked 'Mashie,' 'Niblick,' and '2 Iron,' and another marked 'Chamois' to the handle and 'Loft 10.5 1 Maxfli 357' to the underside, a box of ten bowls of assorted size with 'Slazenger and Sons' instructions affixed to the lid, a Spanish 1861 lithograph of Alcazar de Sevilla, a box of vintage Slazenger & Sons wooden bowls, a pair of cast iron 'Speshul' Qualcast newspaper seller figures, a pair of gilded metal 'Regency-style' spread eagle candlesticks with crystal cut tops, height 34cm, an oil lamp, etc, (1 box and loose) (Condition Report: s.d commensurate with age, wooden boxes have some losses)
A set of four lignum vitae lawn bowls, early 20th century, with ivory plaques numbered to one side, initialled to the other 'W.S', 12.5cm wide IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Condition ReportWith scuffs and cracks. One with ivory loose and larger crack.
A pair of early 20th century E J Riley lawn bowls with ivory and mother of pearl inlay, 2½ bias, contained in bowls bag. [W] Please Note: The Auction Centre have applied for a de minimis exemption licence (non-transferable) for the ivory in this lot, submission reference - PEZCTK23. Be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions due to CITES regulations and it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence.
White and yellow coloration. Bowls is a British game played on a flat green (lawn) in lanes. Sir Francis Drake is reputed to have been playing bowls when the Spanish Armada was sighted in the English Channel. Series: Characters From Life. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Stanley J. TaylorIssued: 1991 - 1995Dimensions: 4"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Victorian silver-plated inkstand by James Dixon & Sons, the quatrefoil base surmounted with a figure of a lawn bowler stood upon an oval grass base, with three lawn bowls by his feet, the inkwells formed as two bowls, each with hinged covers and silver-plated liners, bamboo moulded pen rest and gallery, supported by four pierced and splayed feet, L22cm x H17cm
White and yellow coloration. Bowls is a British game played on a flat green (lawn) in lanes. Sir Francis Drake is reputed to have been playing bowls when the Spanish Armada was sighted in the English Channel. Series: Characters From Life. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Stanley J. TaylorIssued: 1991 - 1995Dimensions: 4"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

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