A scarce General Service Medal awarded to Guardsman K. D. Robson, Scots Guards, for services with the Guards Independent Parachute Company during the Suez CrisisGeneral Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Near East (22551429 Gdsm. K. D. Robson. S.G.), mounted for wear, sold together with a London District Fencing Championship, Bayonet Team Winners Medal engraved to 'L/Cpl K Robson', good very fineA total of 90 'Near East' clasps were issued to Guards Regiments, with just 10 issued to the Scots Guards.Kenneth Dow Robson was born at Perth, Scotland on 5 July 1935 and enlisted with the Scots Guards in 1953. Volunteering for service with The Guards Independent Parachute Company, they were assigned the role of pathfinding for the Parachute Brigade, serving in this role during the Suez Crisis. Of this formation only 9 guardsmen were parachuted into the warzone with the rest going in by sea, notably the party of 9 were commanded by Captain Murray De Klee, Scots Guards.The formation was again deployed in 1958 as part of a request from King Hussein of Jordan who requested assistance to stabilise his country. However during their 3 month deployment there was no trouble. Discharged in 1958 Robson joined the Metropolitan Police as a crime scene photographer, he died on 18 February 2020 on the Isle of Wight.…
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Scarsdale Cup Winners 1906-7 .375 hallmarked medal, Chesterfield Royal Hospital Invitation Cup Winners 1928 E.Marshall .375 hallmarked medal and Chesterfield & District Minor Cricket Assoc. Div. A Winners 1930 S.Marsh .375 hallmarked medal (total weight 27g)Shipping £23.00 plus vat (UK Only)
Charity Shield Medal 1906/7 from the Collection of football memorabilia-Bill McCracken (1883-1979) Celebrate the extraordinary career of Bill McCracken, a pioneering footballer whose influence shaped the modern game. Known as “the man who changed the offside rule,” McCracken was a stalwart of Newcastle United, making 443 appearances over an illustrious 19-year tenure (1904-1924), during which he won three league championships, an FA Cup medal, and earned 13 Ireland caps. Elected to the Football Hall of Fame in 1971, his legacy endures as one of football’s most innovative and accomplished figures. Charity Shield Medal 1906-07 season Newcastle United played Corinthian as league champions and came out winners 5-2 I what was to be the last Sheriff of London Charity Shirts, the following year the match was to be known as the FA Charity Shield. This medal was awarded to Bill McCracken from this game. Further Details Club Newcastle United Name Bill McCracken Season 1906/07 Match Sheriff of London Charity Shield Provenance Vendor is the 3rd Cousin of Bill McCracken and the cap was passed down through family along with other memorabilia included within the Bill McCracken (1883-1979) memorabilia collection. Provenance Available Letter from Vendor
An exceptionally fine Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers Silver Medallion, by Munsey, Cambridge, 50mm, silver, engraved to the rim with the names of the Winning Company in 1883, the obverse raised lettering ‘Universitas Cantabrigiensis’, reverse ‘Winning C.U.R. Company’, privately engraved to edge ‘1883/Col.Segt. Lea/Sert. Drury/Pvt: Pixley/Pvt: Callender/Pvt: Heywood/Pvt. Burney/’, in original embossed fitted case of issue; together with a fine selection of Miscellaneous Shooting and Sporting Medals, and other items, including a fine hallmarked silver Shooting Prize Medal, Eagle figurehead, with unmarked gold shield, this engraved ‘1st. Prize. Won by Br. G. Candy’, the reverse engraved ‘Shooting Cup Competition. No. 8 M.B. R.G.A. 1908’; 1st S. & H. Artillery Volunteers Shooting Prize Medal, with unmarked rose gold shield bearing monogram, reverse engraved ‘Serjt. Finch. 1st. S & H R.G.A. Vols.’; Maltese Cross, unmarked silver and gold, engraved to obverse ‘Guard Mounting and Squad Drill 1892-3’, and to reverse ‘A/Bdr. W. F. Zurhorst.’; Holman Challenge Shield for R.A. Companies in Malta, Cricket Prize, engraved ‘1902’; IX Norfolk Regiment, hallmarked silver medallion with top loop suspension, unnamed; unmarked silver sports medallion, engraved to obverse ‘Gr. Foulds 75th Battery. R.F.A.’, and to reverse ‘C Winners Subsection Tournament 1914’; small silver shooting medal, engraved to obverse ‘Champion Gun IXth Corps. & Rhine Army 1919’, and to reverse ‘24 Siege Bty. R.G.A. M. G. Hogg’; National Artillery Association King’s Prize for Morse Field & Pack Art. 1927, hallmarked silver, with small loop suspension to reverse; Bronze medal engraved to obverse ‘Football L/Cpl. R. Tainsh. “C” Coy. 2/8th London Regt.’; unmarked silver sports medallions (2) contained in F. Phillips, Medallist, Aldershot, cases of issue; bronze sports medallions (2) contained in F. Phillips, Medallist, Aldershot, cases of issue, the second with enamel loss to obverse; Royal Artillery hallmarked silver sports medallion, engraved to reverse ‘Regimental Sports River Crossing. India 1943. L/Bdr. Howard J. P.’, generally good condition, the first in very good condition (lot) £70-£90
CELTIC F.C., GLASGOW CHARITY CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, 1920 the obverse with enamelled Glasgow coat of arms bordered by inscription GLASGOW FOOTBALL CHARITY CUP 1920, the reverse with winged figure of victory and inscribed WINNERS CELTIC F.C., in nine carat goldNote: It is not known who this medal was awarded to. Celtic defeated Queen's Park 1-0 on the 15th May 1920 to win the Charity Cup. 4cm high including suspension Qty: 14.8g
DANNY CRAINIE OF CELTIC F.C., RESERVE LEAGUE CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, 1979/80 the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed RESERVE LEAGUE CUP 1979-1980 Winner D. CRAINIE, in nine carat gold3.9cm high including suspensionQty: 6.5g
JAMES REID OF AIRDRIEONIANS F.C., SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, 1923/24 the obverse inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION in blue enamel around central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup WON BY Airdrieonians F.C. J. REID 1923.24, in nine carat goldNote: This rare and important medal comes from Airdrieonians one and only Scottish Cup triumph. They defeated Hibs 2-0 in the final, played at Ibrox in front of 59,218 fans. 4.5cm high including suspension Qty: 22.1g
ALEXANDER DEWAR OF ASHFIELD F.C., THREE JUNIOR FOOTBALL MEDALS, CIRCA 1900 comprising a nine carat gold Evening News Charity Cup Competition medal engraved WON BY Ashfield F.C. ALEX. DEWAR. 1897-98, a silver and enamel Glasgow Junior Leacue 1900 medal, and a nine carat gold and enamel Scottish Junior F.A. medal engraved WINNERS ASHFIELD F.C. A. DEWAR 1904-05, in gilt tooled morocco boxQty: the two gold medals 19.2g gross
ALEX SCOTT OF RANGERS F.C., GLASGOW CHARITY CUP WINNER'S GOLD MEDAL, 1956/57 the obverse inscribed THE GLASGOW CHARITY CUP WINNERS with Glasgow crest, the reverse inscribed 1956-57 THE RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB A. SCOTT, in nine carat gold, in fitted box of issueNote: Rangers beat Queens Park 2-1 to win this year's Glasgow Charity Cup. 3cm diameter Qty: 13.2g
OWEN ARCHDEACON OF CELTIC F.C., RESERVE PREMIER LEAGUE WINNERS MEDAL, 1984/85 the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamelled lion rampant motif, surrounded by enamelled thistle motifs and blue enamel border inscribed Scottish Football League Championship, the reverse inscribed PREMIER RESERVE LEAGUE 1984-85 WINNER OWEN ARCHDEACON, in giltmetal4cm high including suspension
RUDI VATA OF CELTIC F.C., RESERVE LEAGUE CUP WINNERS MEDAL, 1995/96 the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed RESERVE LEAGUE CUP 1995-96 WINNERS R. VATA, in giltmetal4cm high
DANNY CRAINIE OF CELTIC F.C., PREMIER RESERVE LEAGUE WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, 1979/80 the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamelled lion rampant motif, surrounded by enamelled thistle motifs and blue enamel border inscribed Scottish Football League Championship, the reverse inscribed PREMIER RESERVE LEAGUE 1979-80 Winner D. CRAINIE, in nine carat gold4cm high including suspensionQty: 10.2g
ROSS WALLACE OF CELTIC F.C., SPL RESERVE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS WINNERS MEDAL, 2005/06 the obverse with cast SPL below football, and border inscribed SCOTTISH PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS RESERVE, the reverse inscribed CHAMPIONS Season 2005-06 R. Wallace Celtic F.C., in giltmetal, in box5cm high including suspension
OWEN ARCHDEACON OF CELTIC F.C., RESERVE LEAGUE CUP WINNERS MEDAL, 1985/86 the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed RESERVE LEAGUE CUP FINAL TIE 1985-86 WINNER OWEN ARCHDEACON, in giltmetal4cm high including suspension
DAVIE WILSON OF RANGERS F.C., SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER'S GOLD MEDAL, 1960/61 the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamelled lion rampant motif, surrounded by enamelled thistle motifs and blue enamel border inscribed Scottish Football League Championship, the reverse inscribed FIRST DIVISION Season 1960-61, in nine carat gold, in box of issue, along with a copy of Wilson on the Wing - The Davie Wilson StoryNote: Davie Wilson, a Rangers Hall of Fame inductee, made 373 appearances for the team between 1956 and 1967, scoring 157 goals. He was also capped 22 times by the national team, scoring 9 goals.A boyhood fan of the club, he grew up just outside of Glasgow in the mining village of Newton. He was rejected by local Junior club, Cambusland Rangers for being too small, instead starting his career with Baillieston. In 1956 he came to the attention of Rangers, signing his first contract with the club.He was an integral part of the successful Rangers side of the early 1960s, winning four League Championships (only receiving two medals due to not playing the minimum required games in the other two), five Scottish Cups, two Legue Cups, and reaching two UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals (playing in one).Wilson was ever-present during the 1960-61 season playing every minute of every match (60 in total) and scoring 23 goals.Wilson left the club in 1967 at the age of 30, going on to play for Dundee United and Dumbarton before retiring in 1973. In retirement, he remained a loyal supporter of his boyhood club, attending many matches and functions. 4.5cm high including suspension Qty: 14.4g
Various early 20th century football medals, comprising an 'Invinsa Wednesday League Runners Up' medal awarded to T. E. Moneypenny of Victoria F.C. Runners Up 1913-1914, by Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1913, a 9ct rose gold 'Bootle Football League Shield Winners' medal awarded to A. Moneypenny of Stanley AFC, Winners 1920-1921, a 9ct yellow gold 'Liverpool County Football Association' medal awarded to A. Moneypenny of Liverpool Football Club, Medal Competition Winners 1922, a hallmarked silver 'Bootle Football League' for Division Runners Up 1924-1925, by Birmingham Medal Co., Birmingham 1924, a 9ct yellow gold 'FA Lancashire Amateur Cup' medal awarded to R. A. Moneypenny of Marine A.F.C., Winners 1925-1926, a 9ct yellow gold 'Allwell Cup Winners Division One and Cup, L&DWL 1926-27' medal, a 9ct yellow gold 'Liverpool County Combination' medal awarded to Marine AFC 1927-8 and a 9ct yellow gold 'Pennefather Cup 1932-3' medal (8).Condition Report: - 9ct gold combined approx. 60g. Silver combined approx. 21.6g.
FOUR 9ct GOLD FOOTBALL MEDALS Comprising a Paisley & District League Cup medal by Joseph Cutler, Chester, engraved verso "Coralea F.C. 1932-33 M. Marshall"; a Glasgow North Eastern District Intermediate Football Association medal by J. McMenamin, Birmingham, engraved verso "J. McKeown, St. Roch F.C., Delegate, 1927-31"; a further Glasgow North Eastern Football Association medal awarded to McKeown, "Life Member"; and a Scottish Junior Football Association Winners' medal by Robert Scott, Glasgow, engraved verso "Musselburgh Bruntonian F.C., F. Stewart, 1922-23"; weight together 45.1g Condition Report:Available upon request
Collection of Medals from various conflicts. Victory Medal, To 24879 Pte E. Danby East Yorkshire Regiment. 1939-45 War Medal, Mentioned in Despatches oak leaf, sent to Mrs Wedge of Hull, in original box. 1939-45 War Medal, recipient unknown. For Campaign Service 'Northern Ireland', Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, To 23926491 Sgt P.J. Devitt, Army Air Corps. West Yorkshire Cap Badge, Commemorative Bomber Command Medal, Royal Tournament winners medallion 1887, To Sgt D. Pride 14th HussarsSHIPPING £28.00 PLUS VAT (UK ONLY)
Westminster Mint Olympic Games 1992 collection held in one brown leatherette covered ring binder folder to include stamps, coin cover and signature covers including Steve Redgrave, Chris Boardman, etc. Royal Events 'The Life & Times of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother' ring binder album. Benham 'Royal Golden Wedding Anniversary 1947-1997' collection held in one ring binder album containing silk covers. Benham 'The Millennium Collection' held in one ring binder album containing Benham silk covers. Four Benham albums containing Benham and other covers including 1984 rugby international covers, 1989 rugby international covers signed by Laidlaw, Gala Rugby Football Club Sevens cover and centenary covers, Melrose Sevens centenary covers, Bobbie Moore coin cover, Benham Hong Kong silk covers, Edward I hammered silver penny coin cover, Great Britain's Gold Medal Winners London 2012 set of covers, Royal Wedding covers etc.
A rare group WWII medals and ephemera, awarded to Air Commodore ‘Vic’ Willis MBE DSO DFC RAF including pilot logbooks and other ephemera,1. Distinguished Service Order, G VI R, silver-gilt and enamel dated ‘1944’, 2. The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 2nd type, Military Division, 3. Distinguished Flying Cross, G VI R, reverse officially dated ‘1942’, 4.1939-1945 Star, 5. The Atlantic Star, 6. The Africa Medal, 7. Defence Medal, 8. War Medal, with an oak leaf pin for mention in dispatches, mounted in a modern frame, with an RAF cloth badge, framed, overall 26 x 29cm with a later cased ribbon with Bomber Command clasp, together with three Pilot’s Flying log books, 1. January 3rd 1939 – September 4th 1953 Totalling 2573 hrs 45 mins 2. September 9th 1953 – June 12th 1962 Totalling 3627 hrs 50 mins 3. October 19th 1963 – January 22nd 1965 In the logs, some operational sorties are underlined in red. Over his career, he flew thirty different types of aircraft, including Avro 504N, Oxford, Anson, Blenheim, Wellington, Mosquito, Lancaster, Sutherland, and later Canberra, Valiant, and Dakotas. together with his identity tags, a crown, and a shilling with a mascot of a lamb, five albums, from pre-war and post-war, on active service throughout the world, 1. 1936, Family, aeroplanes, including photographs of Mk1 Spitfire K9789, holidays, Cranwell, flying boats. 2. 1935 – 1958, Hill climb race, Canada, America, holidays and Cornwall, Handley Page, service photographs. 3. Scrapbook with telegrams, newspaper cuttings and photographs about decorations 4. Invergordon, 201 Squadron, Boscombe Down, No 109 Squadron, Tid’s Wedding, 162 Squadron Kab Shallufa, 1942, Parachute Course, GR Course Thorney Island, 1939, Flying Boat Course, Calshot, 1939, aircrew photographs. 5. 1948-1951 Greece, Turkey, Crete, Rhodes, Italy. six mounted photographs, with photos from his time at RAF Cranwell, including the Sixth Term photograph, July 1938, which includes Brian Kingcome, who became a flying ace in 92 Squadron during the Battle of Britain. The Sword of Honour, was awarded to the future Air Vice-Marshall BP Young, a South African, in No 32 Squadron flying Hurricanes. Moving to France in 1939 as part of the Air Component he was shot and badly wounded in 1940 resulting in his hospitalisation through 1941 and into 1942. When recovered he was posted to fly Sunderlands in Coastal Command from Northern Ireland. these include football and hockey team photographs, Willis was Captain of the hockey XI; and Prize Winners Royal Air Force College Cranwell, July, 1938, and further ephemera (qty) Citation for the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross‘Flight Lieutenant Charles Victor Douglas Willis (33354), No. 109 Squadron.In November, 1941, this officer was the captain of a Wellington aircraft. During the flight his aircraft was attacked by three enemy fighters and, although the aircraft sustained damage, including the rear turret which was rendered unserviceable, one of the attackers was shot down and a second one damaged. Some days later, in the course of another flight, Flight Lieutenant Willis's aircraft was engaged by a Messerschmitt 110 but, by skilful tactics, the attacker was driven off with its rear gun out of action. This officer has carried out a large number of operational missions, many of which have been of great importance. Throughout he has displayed keenness, courage and efficiency.’London Gazette, 20 January 1942Citation for the award of the Distinguished Service OrderActing Wing Commander Charles Victor Douglas Willis, D.F.C. (33354), Royal Air Force, No. 192 Squadron.Since being awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, this officer has completed a large number of sorties, many of them demanding skill of a high degree. His appreciation of the responsibilities entrusted to him, his ingenuity and his determination to complete his allotted task have contributed in a large measure to the success of the operations in which he has taken part. He is a fine leader, whose example of courage and devotion to duty has been worthy of the greatest praise.’London Gazette, 31 March 1944
Gloucestershire Football Association 9ct gold and enamel 1928 - 1929 Senior Cup Competition medal awarded to William 'Billy' Coggins of Bristol City, the obverse inscribed 'GLOUCESTERSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION', the reverse inscribed 'SENIOR CUP COMPN, 1928-29, WINNERS' with ring suspension, sponsor's mark of Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1928, 26mm diameter (ex.suspension hoop), 18.1gram gross approxWilliam 'Billy' Herbert Coggins (September 1901 – July 1958) was an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played for Bristol City FC (1925-1930), Everton FC (1930-1935) in the 1931 FA Cup semi-final, Queens Park Rangers FC (1935-1936), and Bath City FC. After retiring from the sport he became the landlord of the Rising Sun pub in Backwell, North Somerset. By family decent.
Four: Supply Officer F. R. Cooper, Preston Corps, St. John Ambulance Brigade, later Royal Army Medical Corps Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901, unofficial rivets between state and date clasps (1364 Sply: Ofcr: F. R. Cooper. St. John Amb: Bde:); St. John Medal for South Africa 1899-1902 (1364. Sergt. F. R. Cooper. Preston Corps) minor official correction to rank; British War and Victory Medals (79328 Pte. F. R. Cooper. R.A.M.C.); together with a St. Jon Ambulance Association silver prize medal, the reverse engraved ‘N.E.L. County Corps Ambulance Review Preston June 17th. 1899 Cup Winners F. R. Cooper.’; a St. John Ambulance Brigade silver fob medal; and the recipient’s St. Jon Ambulance Association Re-examination Cross, bronze, the reverse engraved ‘No. Frank R. Cooper 71263’, nearly very fine and better (7) £300-£400
William (Billy) Dale, Manchester United's senior cup winners medal, 9ct gold, Lancashire Football Association to front and inscribed Manchester United F.C Winners 1928-29, W Dale, 19.4g.Born in Manchester, Billy started his career with Sandbach Ramblers before joining Manchester United as an amateur in April 1925. He turned professional in May 1926 and made his debut on 25 August 1928. In six years at United, Dale made 64 appearances for the club, before joining Manchester City in December 1931. He had a six-year career in the blue of Manchester City, appearing 236 times, winning the 1937 FA Charity Shield against Sunderland. He later played for Ipswich Town before the Second World War brought his career to a halt.
Jack Jennings 9ct gold Division III League Championship winners medal, 1962-63, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS DIVISON 3, the reverse inscribed SEASON 1962-63 with ring suspension in original case, various letters and black and white team line-up photographs relating to the winning season The medal was presented to Jack Jennings as trainer with Northampton Town. Jennings joined The Cobblers as trainer in 1945 after a playing career with Wigan Borough, Cardiff City, Middlesbrough, Preston North End and Bradford City. He later worked as a coach for the F.A. Amateur team and the Great Britain Olympic football team, working as a trainer for Norman Creek, Charles Hughes and Walter Winterbottom between 1952 and 1971 and a spell with Jimmy Armfield on a FA XI tour of Tahiti, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong and Thailand in 1969 The following lots 275 to 296 and 298 to 305 relate to the career Jack Jennings
Stamps; A selection of Eleven Great Britain Limited Edition Stamp Sheets, featuring: England Rugy Heroes, British Gold Medal Winners, Liverpool F.C Champions of Europe, Chelsea F.C Champions 04/05, Gunpowder plot, Cats, Spiderman, Jordan Formula 1, Stamp Show 2000, Beano, Maine Road Greats, the total face value is over £180.
Stamps; A Selection of Great Britain Presentation Packs, dating from Millennium period with a total face value of over £590 in Mint, commemorative stamps, many additional blocks included, also includes a framed limited edition London 2012 gold medal winners sheet, plus a quantity of post millennium FDCs
Matt Busby Gold Winners Medal - Manchester Cup medal won by Sir Matt Busby when playing for Man City in the 1928-29 Season. 9 carat gold medal with central enamel crest bordered by inscription MANCHESTER CUP 1928-29 M.C.F.A .F.A., the reverse engraved with 'Manchester City F.C, Winners, M.Busby'. In original case. As a young midfielder for Manchester City, this medal represents one of his earliest career achievements before his legendary managerial success with Manchester United. Provenance: from the collection of Sir Matt Busby, sold by family descent. Sir Alexander Matthew Busby (1909 1994) was a Scottish football player and manager, who managed Manchester United between 1945 and 1969, and then again for the second half of the 197071 season. He was the first manager of an English team to win the European Cup and is widely regarded as one of the greatest football managers of all time. Before management, Busby was a player for Manchester City and Liverpool. During his time at City, Busby played in two FA Cup Finals, winning one. After his playing career Busby was offered the job of assistant coach at Liverpool, however he took the vacant manager's job at Manchester United instead, where he built the famous Busby Babes team that won successive Football League First Division titles and challenged for the European Cup. Eight of these players died in the Munich air disaster, but Busby rebuilt the team and won several First Division titles as well as other domestic cups before he took United to European Cup glory a decade later. In a total of 25 years with the club, he won 13 trophies including five league championships and the European Cup.
3 Silbermedaillen. Maximal 11 x 7 cm. Gesamt 388 g. Einseitig reliefierte Hochrechteck-Silberplakette "Oesterreichische-Alpenfahrt 1913 - 22 - 29 - Juni K .K. Oesterreichischer Automobil-Klub". Dianakopf für 950 und Josef Carl von Klinkosch gepunzt. / Beidseitig reliefierte Silbermedaille "Photographische Gesellschaft in Wien" "Ernst Müller 1905"; Entwurf K. Schwenzer. Dianakopf Wien 950 und J.C gepunzt. / Stadtansicht "Den Siegern im 4. Stuttgarter 6-Tage-Rennen 1931. Gewidmet von der Stadt Stuttgart". "950 Silber" und "Mayer u. Wilhelm Stuttgart" gepunzt. Aufrufzeit 26. | Feb. 2025 | voraussichtlich 17:55 Uhr (CET)3 silver medals. Maximum 11 x 7 cm. Total 388 g. Silver plaque in high rectangle relief on one side "Oesterreichische-Alpenfahrt 1913 - 22 - 29 - Juni K .K. Oesterreichischer Automobil-Klub". Diana's head hallmarked for 950 and Josef Carl von Klinkosch. / Silver medal in relief on both sides "Photographische Gesellschaft in Wien" "Ernst Müller 1905"; design K. Schwenzer. Diana head Vienna 950 and J.C hallmarked. / City view "To the winners of the 4th Stuttgart 6-day race 1931. Dedicated by the city of Stuttgart". "950 silver" and "Mayer u. Wilhelm Stuttgart" hallmarked. Call time 26 | Feb. 2025 | probably 17:55 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
8 Medaillen. Maximal 5,6 cm. Silber (gepunzt) 79 g. Bildnis Victoria zum 60. Krönungsjubiläum Victoria Annum Regni Sexagesimum Feliciter Claudit" 1907; TB bezeichnet. Rückseitig Bildnis als junge Frau ""Longitudo Dierum in dexterabius et in sinistra Gloria 1837". Ungepunzt, Silber? Ø 5,6 cm, 84 g. / Harfe spielende Frau. Rückseitig Lorbeerkranz mit englischer Widmung von der "Trinity Coll. of Music" 1924. Undeutliche englische Punzen am Rand, Meister JAR. / Ovale Plakette mit Öse (Silver Permanent Steward’s Jewel): Stehende Allegorie mit kauerndem Kranken; Spruchband „Aegros Sanat Humanitas“ mit Monogramm FH (Freemasons Hospital) unterm Pentagramm (Freimaurerstern). CLD (Doman) bezeichnet. Rückseitig Gravur "Bro. W. S. Wood No. 4606". London 1928 R.S (Robert Arthur Johnson) gepunzt. 38 g. / Kleiner silberner Plaketten-Anhänger: Mandoline spielender Pierrot. Mitgegossene Punzen Birmingham 1902, Meister JC&Co Ld. / Fußball-Anhängemedaille: Stadttor mit rotem Email; undeutlich bezeichnet. Rückseitig Umschrift "Surrey Country Football Association", mittig Gravur "The Youths' Cup Winners 1926-27". Mitgegossene Punze Birmingham, Meister V&S. / Thronende Allegorie bekränzt Bauern und Arbeiter "Semper Armis Nunc et industria"; Lizars inv., Ingram sc. bezeichnet. Rückseitig Umschrift "Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland", im Kranz Gravur mit Namen und Datum 1830. Auf dem Rand englische Gravur zur Schafausstellung in Dufries. Ungepunzt. / Medaille mit Hängeöse: Bildnis Apollon. Rückseitig Umschrift "Royal Academie of Music. Instituted 1822", im Lorbeerkranz Gravur für G. Wendolyn und M. Webster 1915. Ungepunzt. / Bildnis "D.G.Reg.F.D. Elizabeth II.". Rückseitig Doppelbildnis "H.R.H, The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. 1981"; PN bezeichnet. Geriffelter Rand. Ungepunzt. 28 g. Teils Alters-/Gebrauchsspuren. Aufrufzeit 26. | Feb. 2025 | voraussichtlich 17:56 Uhr (CET)8 medals. Maximum 5.6 cm. Silver (hallmarked) 79 g. Portrait of Victoria on the occasion of the 60th coronation anniversary "Victoria Annum Regni Sexagesimum Feliciter Claudit" 1907; TB inscribed. On the reverse portrait as a young woman ""Longitudo Dierum in dexterabius et in sinistra Gloria 1837". Unpunched, silver? Ø 5.6 cm, 84 g. / Woman playing the harp. On the reverse laurel wreath with English dedication from the "Trinity Coll. of Music" 1924. Indistinct English hallmarks on the edge, master JAR. / Oval plaque with eyelet (Silver Permanent Steward's Jewel): Standing allegory with crouching sick person; banner "Aegros Sanat Humanitas" with monogram FH (Freemasons Hospital) under pentagram (Masonic star). Inscribed CLD (Doman). Engraved on the reverse "Bro. W. S. Wood No. 4606". London 1928 R.S (Robert Arthur Johnson) hallmarked. 38 g. / Small silver plaque pendant: Pierrot playing the mandolin. Co-cast hallmarks Birmingham 1902, Master JC&Co Ld. / Football pendant medal: city gate with red enamel; indistinctly inscribed. On the reverse inscription "Surrey Country Football Association", engraved in the center "The Youths' Cup Winners 1926-27". Co-cast hallmark Birmingham, Master V&S. / Enthroned allegory wreathing farmers and workers "Semper Armis Nunc et industria"; Lizars inv., Ingram sc. inscribed. On the reverse inscription "Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland", engraved in the wreath with name and date 1830. On the rim English engraving for the sheep exhibition in Dufries. Not hallmarked. / Medal with suspension loop: portrait of Apollo. On the reverse inscription "Royal Academie of Music. Instituted 1822", in the laurel wreath engraving for G. Wendolyn and M. Webster 1915. unstamped. / Portrait "D.G.Reg.F.D. Elizabeth II.". Double portrait on reverse "H.R.H, The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. 1981"; PN inscribed. Fluted edge. Not hallmarked. 28 g. Parts signs of age/use. Call time 26 | Feb. 2025 | probably 17:56 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
GB 2012 OLYMPICS & PARALYMPICS COMPLETE IN FULL SHEETLETS + RM GOLD MEDAL WINNERS BOOK Two Royal Mail albums with hagner style sheets and complete run of the Gold Medal Winners for both the Olympics (in sheets of 6) and Paralympics (in sheets of 2) along with the RM Team GB Gold Medal Winners Stamp Collection book in slip case. Some of the sheetlets of 6 are within the book (loose). Total face of £360+
Medals and badges : a trio group of the 1914/1915 Star, George V British War medal, and Victory medal, each with ribbons, Star 37572 BMBR W. Bolton RFA, others 37572 GNR W. Bolton. WWII France & Germany Star, Defence medal, War medal, extra ribbons, 2 x Berlin Independent Brigade winners SMG/LMG match, 2 x WVS civil badges, 2 x NAAFI badges etc.
Liverpool County Football Combination league: a George V 9ct rose gold and enamel cup winners medal - hallmarked Birmingham 1929, Thomas Fattorini Ltd., inscribed 'Geo. Mahon Cup Winners W. Stubbs 1929-30' to the reverse, 26mm diameter, contained in a white kid leather pouch from 'T. Brown, Diamond Merchant, 12, London Road, Liverpool'. (6.7g)
WW2 Northamptonshire Yeomanry Military Cross Winners Battle Dress Blouse, being his post war 1949 pattern battle dress with embroidered shoulder titles, yellow backed lieutenant colonels rank insignia to shoulders, printed 2nd pattern 44th Home Counties Division formation signs. Medal ribbons to the breast for WW2 North West Europe service, Coronation, Territorial decoration and Military Cross (M.C). Pressed leather football buttons to the pockets, white metal Northamptonshire yeomanry collar badges. Interior with partial cloth lining and label dated 1951. Generally good condition.
Sporting Autographs. A group of three multi-signed sports books, 1984-93, comprising: Golden Moments. A Collection of United States 1984 Commemorative Olympic Issues, Washington D.C.: United States Postal Service, 1984, colour illustrations after Robert Peak throughout, five envelopes and 6 blocks of 4 postage stamps, all featuring designs by Robert Peak, loosely laid in at rear as issued, multi-signed by 17 Olympic athletes including Gold Medal Winners: Bo Mathias, Bruce Jenner, Christine Ohuruogo, Harold Connolly, Linford Christie (all on title), Tommy Kono, Parry O’Brien, Ian Thorpe, Ed Moses, Olga Korbut & Nadia Comaneci, Al Oerter, Ralph Boston, Carl Lewis, Robin Cousins, Scott Hamilton, Franz Klammer, mostly with pencil name identifications beneath, original cloth in dust jacket, rubbed and marked with two stains to upper wrapper, oblong 4to Garber III (Angus G.), Champions! The Greatest Sports Legends of All Time, 1st edition, New York: Mallard Press, 1990, illustrated from photographs throughout, signed on relevant pages by Mike Tyson & Frank Bruno (above and below a photograph of them in the ring together), John McEnroe, Mark Spitz, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Bob Beamon, ownership stamp to front endpaper, original cloth in dust jacket, a little rubbed and marked, folio, plus Lovesey (John, editor), Great Moments in British Sport, 1st edition, London: H. F. & G. Witherby, 1993, black and white illustrations from photographs throughout, signed in the relevant pages by 8 sportsmen: Tony Jacklin, Virginia Wade, Bob Champion, Lester Piggott, Christopher Dean, Daley Thomson, Barry McGuigan and Nigel Mansell, original cloth in dust jacket, 4toQTY: (3)NOTE:All the autographs in these books were obtained in person over a period of years by the current owner.

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