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Lot 177

WW2 RAF Bomber Command Conspicuous Gallantry Medal Winners Logbook. This is the personal log book of Warrant Officer Claude Edward White, who was awarded the CGM for pressing on an attack in his Lancaster on Leipzig in October 1943. The official RAF Pilots Logbook, is the unofficial personal log recording White's operational flying with 100 Squadron. which covers the period 8th May 1943 to 24th October 1943. The log shows each of his 29 trips of his first Tour.On the night of the 20th October he was briefed for ops to Leipzig, shortly after take off, the intercom on his Lancaster stopped working, he decided to carry on, soon after crossing the enemy coast, the Lancaster developed further problems, when the port engine failed and before it could be feathered burst into flames. The fire extinguisher failed and continued to burn illuminating the aircraft. Despite this Warrant Officer White pressed on to the target. Completing his bomb run he headed back to base and with luck on their side landed back at his home base, the Lancaster visible from the ground. Landing the fire threatened to engulf the aircraft White ordered his crew out and remained at the controls, turning of fuel cocks etc. For this action he was awarded the CGM. Please Note that Warrant Officer’s White’s two official logbooks are known to have survived. Like many aircrew at the time an unofficial personal example was written up. Provenance Michael Young Aviation Dealer 1990.

Lot 201

WW2 Important Bomber Command DFM & Bar Winners Flying Log Book Singed 7 times by Dambuster Guy Gibson VC. This important Bomber Command operational log book was compiled by Warrant Officer Eddie Leavesley DFM & Bar, who's second tour of operations was with 106 Lancaster Squadron under the command of the legendary Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar, who has signed the log book on 7 occasions. Other 'Dambuster' links are the signature of Dave Shannon and John Hopgood. The log also records that W/0 Leavesley was the regular WOP/AG to Flight Sergeant Lewis Johnstone Burpee DFM who would be killed on the 'Dams' raid. The log records flights from the 26th July 1940 through to his last flight in an Avro Anson on the 5th December 1945. Approximately 66 operations are listed some with comments about the raid.Recommendation for the Distinguished Flying Medal 26th June 1941. 50 Squadron RAF Sergeant Leavesley has been one of the most consistently reliable and courageous Wireless Operators in the Squadron. Throughout the winter months, he was a regular member of the crew Captained by Sergeant Ormonroyd DFM. The crew undertook all operations with cheerful and courageous spirit regardless of weather conditions or the strength of the defences of the target to be attacked. Their attacks were always pressed home with the greatest courage and determination. The cheerful demeanour of Sergeant Leavesley coupled with his skill as a wireless Operator undoubtedly contributed to a large extent to the successful completion of the many operations carried out by the crew. It is considered that Sergeant Leavesley’s service during the eight months he has served with the Squadron is worthy of recognition. Recommendation for the Bar to the Distinguished Flying Medal. 20th April 1943. 106 Squadron. Since the award of the DFM., Flight Sergeant Leavesley has completed 35 sorties, continuing to display cool courage and quiet efficiency. His technical ability and knowledge have been of the the greatest assistance to his pilot and Navigator and not once has he had a wireless failure. His fine record has been an inspiration and encouragement to the Squadron as a whole. Warrant Officer Eddie Leavesley DFM & Bar volunteered for aircrew and qualified as a WOP/AG being posted to his first operational Squadron in November 1940, at this time 50 Squadron was operating the Handley Page Hampden. He flew his first trip on the 7th November to Essen to bomb the Krupps works a round trip of 6 hours 50 minutes. Over the next few months he flew regular operations to Germany and occupied France, his first trip to Berlin taking place on the 12th March 1941. His last op with 50 Squadron was to Bremen on the 18th June 1941. Screened he was posted to 25 OTU and it was not until June 1942 that he was operational again with a posting to 106 Squadron flying the Avro Manchester and under the command of Wing Commander Guy Gibson, who would take a number of aircrew with him from the Squadron to form 617 Squadron and take part in the Dambuster Raid. As Leavesley had ended his first tour, he would begin his second tour with the same target a return trip to Bremen on the 25th June. At the end of June Wing Commander Gibson would sign his logbook for the first time. Converting to Lancasters in July 1942 his first trip on the type was a daylight raid to Danzig a ten hour round trip. During this period his regular pilot was a Flight Sergeant Jones, however a long way into his second tour he was crewed with Flight Sergeant Lewis Johnstone Burpee DFM. This pilot would become one of Gibson’s few and fail to return from the “Dams” raid. He would fly 14 trips with this pilot, visiting some of the most heavy defended targets in Germany. Screened from ops for a second time his last trip being to Lorient on the 13th February 1943, his log was signed for the last time by Gibson before being posted to 19 OTU. No one on 106 would have thought that within a month, Gibson would also be posted out to form 617 Squadron, lead the Dambuster Raid and become one of the RAF’s greatest legends. There would be no more operational flying for Eddie Leavesley however, he would fly with 19 OTU, No.4 (O) AFU and No.7 ANS before the war ended and he was issued with his demob.

Lot 186

A WW1 silver medal for Athletics in Flanders 1917. Maltese cross design. Engraved 70th Bde Cross Country Run, Flanders 1917. Winners 11th Sherwood Foresters. In vintage case.

Lot 531

SUNDERLAND- LEN DUNS 1937 Three items from the 1937 Cup Final all of which belonged to Sunderland winger Len Duns. Sunderland won the Final and before the age of 21 Len Duns had a Cup-Winners medal and a First Division Champions medal. The three items are 1) official Sunderland Itinerary for the Final v Preston in the name of Len Duns showing his room number and travel details for the four day trip to London and back. The second item is a scarce Dressing Room Pass issued to Duns for the Final and the third item is an official photograph of match action for the Final measuring circa 8" x 6" . The body of the photograph is generally good but there are unsightly scuffs to the top and bottom right hand corner. Interesting collection especially for Cup Final and /or Sunderland collectors. Fair-good

Lot 635

CHELSEA - WAR CUP MEDAL 1945 Winners medal for the Football League South War Cup Final in which Chelsea defeated Millwall 2-0. This was the first major trophy won by Chelsea, the Final being played at Wembley. The medal was awarded to John (Jack) McDonald who was a right winger and who scored one of the two Chelsea goals in the Final. John was a loan player for Chelsea having been loaned by Bournemouth to the London Club who played eight guest players in the Final including Black, Hardwick and Goulden and Captain Harris. The medal is gold coloured and made by Vaughtons and comes with a cardboard box as it was wartime and many items were in short supply. There is no hallmark on the medal but it is metal and gold coloured, The front of the medal reads London Football Association and there is a Cup inscribed above the London FA Coat of Arms as the London FA organised football for the senior Southern based clubs during the War. The medal has been entered by the McDonald family. Jack McDonald made 7 Cup appearances for Chelsea scoring four goals and also made 3 League appearances scoring one goal. Medal is in good condition, case has a little damage to the lid

Lot 97

24 WW2 autographs on Distinguished Flying medal winners signed RAF cover The Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross cover RAFDM4. Limited edition of only 15 covers signed by WW2 heroes including top BOB aces James Lacey, Herbert Hallows, Don Kingcome, Frank Carey, George Unwin. Dambuster raid veterans, Steve Oancia, George Chalmers, Tony Burcher, Bill Howarth, Len Sumpter. Plus, Taffy Higginson, D MacDonald, Hawk Dalton, J Barker, A W Cook, G T Williams, Sticks Gregory, Ricky Wright, M J Holmes, B Jennings, Ken Sumner, A Mitchell. Scarce cover. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 398

1948 London Olympic Games 8x12 Wembley Photo Signed By 6 Gb Medal Winners Bert Bushnell, Dorothy Tyler, David Bond, Mike Lapage, Bill Griffiths & F R Lindsay. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 225

Seven Victoria Cross winners signed cover. Leonard Cheshire VC, Norman Jackson VC, John Cunningham VC, Rod Learoyd VC, Bill Reid VC, Leonard Trent VC, Fred West VC signed Victoria Cross DM Medal cover. Flown by VC10 cover and also signed by pilot Wg Cdr Bunn. Jersey Stamp and special VC postmark. Has silk copy of medal fixed to cover with illustrations of Seven pilot and their planes in which they won the VC. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 284

A George V Faithful service medal named Edward Parry Pritchard together with a collection of family ephemera to include an army rugby union silver winners medal

Lot 329

A 9 carat gold enamelled football medal, Barclays League, Division 4 Winners, Season 1988-89, Rotherham United, gross weight 18.13 grams. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition

Lot 50

An interesting WWI First World War medal group, belonging to a 8968 Corporal TJ Phippen of the Somerset Light Infantry. Comprising of; War Medal, India General Service Medal (with Afghanistan NWF 1919 bar), along with 8x of Phippen's wartime football (and other) medals. To include; War Army Temperance Association medal (x2), Victoria Empress Of India medal, hallmarked silver Pensions Hospital AFC Winners medal fob (1922-23), Trades BN Football Cup hallmarked silver and engraved fob (T Phippen Somerset Light Infantry, 1916 Quetta), a similar ' Half Bn' medal also silver,  and a Quetta Residents ' Winners Cup ' silver fob also engraved for T. Phippen, Somerset Light Infantry. A good interesting medal group. Also comes with Phippen's 2x hallmarked silver trophies, obtained whilst on service during the First World War. The first being a Quetta Football League 1915 cup on stand (11cm tall) and the other a larger hallmarked silver cup for the 1st Devision Peshawar Boxing Tournament 1919. (15cm tall). 

Lot 318

1948 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES 8x12 photo multi signed by 6 GB medal winners David Bond, Bert Bushnell, Dorothy Tyler, Robin Lindsay, Mike Lapage & Bill Griffiths. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 133

16 Military Cross to Airmen medal winners signed DM medal cover. Includes Fred West VC MC, John Frost MC, Oliver Philpot MC DFC, Robert Runcie MC, Peter Young MC, John Hackett MC, P Gardiner VC MC, Brian Coote MC, Peter Gosse MC, Robert Milton MC, Norman Page MC, Robert Thompson MC. Only 15 were issued.

Lot 603

Fine 1929 Huyton Golf Club 9 ct gold Scratch Medal - with embossed golfing scene on the obverse and engraved with winners details E.R Pierce and date on the reverse - in the original makers case - wt 9.5g

Lot 389

Royal North Devon - "A Centenary Anthology 1864-1964" 1st ed 1964 published privately, in the original blue and gilt decorative cloth boards c/w the tipped in colour picture of the club to the front end plate and six fold-out charts of medal and cup winners at rear (complete) - very minor discoloration to the edge of the pages otherwise (G) .

Lot 388

Royal North Devon History and signed 1975 Martini International Golf Programme - "A Centenary Anthology 1864-1964" published privately and signed by the editor to the title page, in the original blue and gilt decorative cloth boards (some thumb stains to edges) complete with the tipped in colour picture of the club to the front end plate and six fold-out charts of medal and cup winners at rear (complete) plus 1975 Martini International Golf Programme signed by Christy O'Connor, Eric Brown, Carl Mason, Maurice Bembridge, Gordon Cunningham, Vince hood, this and several other players (2)

Lot 20

Royal Army Medical Corps: a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 59570 Private M. Finch, 1914-15 War Medal, and Victory Medal, with various photographs, to include Finch with Aid Vehicle, Ambulance Cup Competition Winners (1933) in dress uniform and another portrait photograph; and another group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 38625 Private H.G. Cook, and a portrait photograph, posted to France 15.07.15.

Lot 1110

C. Mahillon & Co London - Brussels Antique Brass Valve Bass Trombone. Gold Medal Winners 1875 - 1876, Three Perinet Silver Topped Valves and Mouthpiece. Stamped C. Mahillon & Co, London ( Marked Made At The Brussels Works ) Two Star Marks, Date Made 1875 - 1900.

Lot 539

Great Britain 2012 Olympic and Paralympics Games Gold Medal Winners First Day Covers (60+) S.G. Cat £500

Lot 33

TWO DERBYSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SILVER AND ENAMELLED 'MEDAL COMPETITIONS WINNERS' MEDALLIONS 1920 AND 1921, in cases (2)

Lot 716

WW2 Royal Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross Winners Service Dress Tunic, being a four pocket example having kings crown cloth RAF pilots wing to breast, underneath medal ribbons for the Distinguished Flying Cross (D.F.C), 1939-45 star, Air Crew Europe star, Defence medal and 1939-45 War medal. Medal has rank insignia to the cuff of a Flight Lieutenant. Fixed central blue cloth belt with brass buckle. Some buttons loose and some absent from the tunic. Sadly the tunic is not attributed.

Lot 328

1948 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES 8x12 photo multi signed by GB Medal winners David Bond, Dorothy Tyler, Robin Lindsay, Bill Griffiths, Mike Lapage & Bert Bushnell. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 402

ENGLAND WORLD CUP WINNERS MEDAL 1966 Postcard Signed by Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst & George Cohen. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 654

Stamps;- London 2012 Olympic Games, Team GB Gold Medal Winners, 26 sheets of six 1st class stamps, 34 sheets of two 1st class stamps, and one sheet of 4 stamps, Memories of London 2012

Lot 665

SAINT CHINIAN "Terrasses de Mayline" 2010 1 bottle FITO "Reserve di Fonsalis" 2011 1 bottle (Gold medal winners)

Lot 288

A white metal (tested silver) Tata Cup Winners medal turned into a pendant, c. 1931, L. 4.5cm.

Lot 95

A Set of London 2012 Olympic Games Mini-sheet First Day Covers, together with six Gold Medal winners, limited edition, and collector cards depicting thirty four Paralympic Gold Medal winners.

Lot 45

AN IMPORTANT GOLD AND ENAMEL STAFFORDSHIRE F.A. SENIOR CUP WINNERS MEDAL, 1888-1889 awarded to West Bromwich Albions Harry Green Born 19 Jan 1860, He played both left and right full back and made 33 appearances but most important was part of the West Bromwich Team in the first season in the newly formed football league of which they were a founder member, Harry died aged 40 in 1900

Lot 747

W.S. & R.C. Women's Football Large winners pewter 68mm, engraved, an early Women's Football Medal.

Lot 528

Great Britain. A large red King stock book housing a 1971 to 2008 duplicated mint collection. Includes definitives, commemorative's and Regional's in singles, blocks M/Ss and gutters. A further stock book housing mint from 1935 to 1970 with duplication and some blocks. A blue binder with unmounted late 1960s/early 1970s complete sheets or part sheets. Plus further stock books of used, all reigns. Noted 1840 1d black D-K used with a black Maltese cross (faults). Bundle of FDCs mainly from the 1970s and early 1980s, plus London 2012 Olympic Gold Medal Winners M/Ss on FDC. 2013 Stanley Gibbons Great Britain Concise catalogue and misc

Lot 566

Great Britain. Olympic Games 2012 British Gold Medal Winners at London Olympics. Set of single stamps, plus set of sheetlets. Plus British Gold Medal Winners at London ParaOlympic Games set of single stamps

Lot 270

1954/55 Rugby League County Championship silver gilt and enamel medal - engraved on the reverse "Winners 1954-55" and engraved at a later date - "Oldham R.L.F.C - D Turner" - Note Oldham played Warrington in the 1954-55 final losing 7-3

Lot 277

1960 Rugby League World Cup winners medal - rare medal produced in 1990 by Lincoln Financial Group and awarded to the winners of the 1960 RFLWC - in the original box with label inscribed "Presented to-Derek Turner-Lincoln Financial Group"

Lot 275

1961/62 Yorkshire County Northern Rugby Football Union Challenge Cup winners medal - won by Wakefield defeating Leeds at Odsal - silver enamel engraved on the reverse "Winners 1961-62" made by Fattorini & Sons the family will provide written letter of provenance

Lot 276

1962/63 Rugby League Challenge Cup 9ct gold and enamel winners medal - won by Wakefield and Captained by Rocky in defeating Wigan 25 - 10. Engraved on the reverse "Challenge Cup Winners 1961-62" -wt 19.9 gms made by Fattorini & Son,

Lot 273

1959/60 Yorkshire Rugby League winners medal - silver gilt and enamel medal won by Wakefield Trinity engraved on the reverse "Winners 1959-60" the family will provide written letter of provenance

Lot 274

1961/62 Yorkshire Rugby League winners medal - silver gilt and enamel medal won by Wakefield Trinity engraved on the reverse "Winners 1961-62" the family will provide written letter of provenance

Lot 779

1901/1902 Gold Medal by Vaughtons, hallmarked 9 carat awarded to Wolverhampton Wanderers as winners of the Birmingham and District FA Senior Cup and presented to the player R. Bettelley on the occasion. NB: Richard Bettelley (born Bradley in Staffordshire 14/07/1880) signed for Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1901, played in the fullback position making 115 appearances before signing for rivals West Bromwich Albion in 1905.

Lot 271

1958 Lancashire County Rugby League Senior Cup silver and enamel winners medal - engraved on back "Winners 1958" - won by Oldham RLFC for the second year in succession - made by Fattorini & Son and hallmarked Birmingham

Lot 381

A 9ct gold and enamel Scottish Junior football medal the obverse inscribed Scottish Junior Football Association, the reverse inscribed Winners, Petershill F.C., F Blanchflower, 1911-12 and another 9ct gold and enamel medal, the reverse inscribed M.C.A, Won By Petershill F.C., 1912, F. Blanchflower (2) It is believed that the above was related to Danny Blanchflower

Lot 71

Football interest, Clitheroe FC 1934-35, A Wilson, Challenge Cup Winners, a 9ct gold medal Lancashire Football Combination 1934-35 on 9ct suspension ring

Lot 423

England 1966 World Cup Winners Medal Postcard Signed By Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst & George Cohen. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 1460

Royal Mail Year Books: Run-through from 1984 to 2016 (33), all opened and stamps mounted in books (using mounts supplied), also 2012 Olympic Games gold medal winners book in similar condition and 1981 book entitled "The Stanley Gibbons Book of Stamps and Stamp Collecting"

Lot 1005

32 Defence Medal winners signed DM medal cover with inset silk image of the medal. Includes Odette Hallows GC, Norman Jackson VC, Richard Burton VC, Ervine Andrews VC, Godfrey Place VC, Leonard Cheshire VC, Foote VC, H Jamison VC, Richard Annand VC, Bill Reid VC, John Cruickshank VC, Pat Porteous VC, Tasker Watkins VC, Phillip Gardner VC, Ian Fraser VC, AVM Boxer, AVM Sinclair, John Kenneally VC, FM R Gibbs, MRAF Elworthy, Lord Lewin, Peter Wright VC. Only 26 were signed. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 138

FULHAM DIVISON 2 MEDAL 1949 Division 2 Championship medal awarded to John (Jack) McDonald , 1948-49 John McDonald was signed by Fulham from Bournemouth and between 1948 and 52, McDonald made 75 appearances for Fulham scoring 19 goals. McDonald played in 41 of the 42 games scoring 9 goals as Fulham were winners of Division 2 and promoted to the first Division. The hall-marked gold medal has Football League Champions Division 2 and on the reverse is inscribed J.McDonald Fulham FC , Season 1948-49." Comes with Football League box which has gilt inscription and box shows signs of wear and ageing around edges. Good

Lot 1456

QPR MEDAL Gold hall-marked winners medal, London FA Professional Charity Fund 1930, reverse inscribed J.H.Armstrong Winners QPR. Armstrong played for QPR between 1928 and 1933. QPR defeated Chelsea and the gold medal comes complete with original case and gilt inscription on top of case (London Football Association). Good

Lot 1380

SURREY COUNTY CUP 1910 Hall marked gold medal with original box presented to George Shipway of Dulwich Hamlet who won the Surrey County Senior Cup Final 1909-10 defeating Woking in the Final. Weighs 8.2 grms. Medal is inscribed "Senior Cup Winners 1909-10 and was made by Vaughtons. Good

Lot 137

CHELSEA - WAR CUP MEDAL 1945 Winners medal for the Football League South War Cup Final in which Chelsea defeated Millwall 2-0. This was the first major trophy won by Chelsea, the Final being played at Wembley. The medal was awarded to John (Jack) McDonald who was a right winger and who scored one of the two Chelsea goals in the Final. John was a loan player for Chelsea having been loaned by Bournemouth to the London Club who played eight guest players in the Final including Black, Hardwick and Goulden and Captain Harris. The medal is gold coloured and made by Vaughtons and comes with a cardboard box as it was wartime and many items were in short supply. There is no hallmark on the medal but it is metal and gold coloured, The front of the medal reads London Football Association and there is a Cup inscribed above the London FA Coat of Arms as the London FA organised football for the senior Southern based clubs during the War. The medal has been entered by the McDonald family. Jack McDonald made 7 Cup appearances for Chelsea scoring four goals and also made 3 League appearances scoring one goal. Medal is in good condition, case has a little damage to the lid

Lot 327

Curling Interest - Large 19th Century silver prize medallion, 'Sir Colin Campbell Curling Club Points Medal', verso with winners spanning 1860-1878 and seven bars with winners spanning 1879-1892, indistinct hallmarks, 8.5cm diameter, 4.9oz approx gross Condition: One hook is broken which connects the bar to the lower medallion, some light surface wear - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 888

Galway's First All-Ireland Junior Title, 1939Medal G.A.A.: Hurling, Galway 1939, an attractive Celtic Cross design 9ct gold Medal, the obverse with pierced centre and decorated in typical style, inscribed "Eire" across the centre and "Cumann Luith Chleas Gaedhael" around the surround, the reverse inscribed "Craobh Iomana na hEireann Soisear 1939 - Gallimh a Buaidh," hallmarked J.M. (John Miller); together with a Connaught Provisional 9ct gold Winners Medal, the shield shaped design with a pierced centre depicting the Provincial coat of arms and inscribed on obverse "Craobh Connact," the reverse "Iomana Soisear 1939 - Gaillimh" hallmarked J.M. (John Miller) good condition, a rare set. (2)* This was Galway's first of two titles in this competition.

Lot 893

The "Ned" (Edward) Ryan G.A.A. Medal Collection1.The All-Ireland Medal Group: (Two In a Row)(a)A 1950 All-Ireland Medal, the obverse depicting a Celtic Cross and Harp overlay, and "Eire" across the centre, the reverse inscribed "Craobh Iomana na hEireann 1950 -T'Arann," hallmarked 9ct J.M. (John Miller);(b)A 1951 All-Ireland Medal, the obverse depicting a Celtic Cross and Harp overlay and "Eire" across the centre, the reverse inscribed "Craobh Iomana na hEireann 1951 T'Arann,", hallmarked 9ct, J.M. (John Miller); (scored a goal against Wexford).2.Two in a Row Munster Titles(a)A 1950 Munster Senior Title, the obverse with Celtic design, pierced centre crossed hurls, and shield shaped enamel Coat of Arms, the reverse inscribed "Iomana Sinnsear 1950 - T'Arann," hallmarked 9ct gold, J.M. (John Miller);(b)A 1951 Munster Senior Title, the obverse with Celtic design, pierced centre crossed hurls, and shield shaped enamel Coat of Arms, the reverse inscribed "Iomana Sinnsear 1951, T'Arann," hallmarked J.M. (John Miller).3.National Hurling League(a)A 1949 / 50 League Title, the obverse with pierced Celtic Cross centre design, engraved circular centre with wolfhound, high cross and round tower, surrounded by colourful enamel decorated Provincial Coats of Arms, the reverse inscribed "An Connradh Naisiumta Iomana 1949 / 50," hallmarked J.M. (John Miller).(b)A 1951 / 52 League Title, similar design as above.4.Club Medals(1)Two County Tipperary Senior Championship Winner Medals 1949 & 1950 for Borrisoleigh, both silver gilt design medals in the shape of the Bishopric Arms, inscribed on reverse.(2)Five North County Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship Medals for 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, all silver, various shapes and design, all inscribed.(3)An "Inter-factory" League Winners Medal, and three other uninscribed Medals.As a collection, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 894

The Dr. Tommy Campbell Medal Collection, TyroneMedals: G.A.A., Football, Co. Tyrone, a collection of 28 gold and silver Medals awarded to Dr. Tommy Campbell of Dungannon Charles and Tyrone. The collection includes:(A) Ulster Championship 1957: A 9ct gold cross shaped Medal, the obverse designed with enamel and Ulster Provincial Arms, the reverse inscribed "Tir Eoghan 1957", hallmarked. * This was Tyrone's second only Ulster title.(B) Two 9ct gold "Dr. Logan" winners Medals of variant designs for 1956 & 1957 won by Tyrone, both hallmarked.(C) A 9ct "Comortas" Medal, the obverse decorated with footballer and cross leaves, the surround inscribed "An Nuaiocht Ghaelach - Comortas," the reverse "Tir Eoghain 1957", hallmarked.(D) Two silver "Feis Tir Eoghain" Medals, both similar design (uninscribed) won by Dungannon Charles.(E) Tyrone County Championship (Senior) a group of four County Championship Medals (silver) awarded 1947, 1951, & 1956 won by Dungannon Charles; & one other similar.(F) A silver winners Medal "Colheran Cup" 1954; an athletics Medal 220 yards (open) Kilwarlin 1949;(G) Two silver shield shaped winners Medals U.F.L. (Ulster Football League) 1946 / 47 & 1947 / 48 won by T..J.C. (Tommy Campbell) & one other similar 1948;(H) A large silver Celtic cross shaped Winners Medal, the obverse with central enamel design red hand of Ulster and inscribed: C.L.C.G. - Tir Eoghan, the reverse I.F.C. - 1963, hallmarked.(I) A pierced 9ct gold Medal for Football "Toome" uninscribed, hallmarked.(J) The remainder of the collection comprising various shaped silver Sporting Medals from the Campbell Collection, all hallmarked.As a collection, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 365

Olympic Games 8x12 Photo. Multi Signed By 6 Gb Medal Winners From The 1948 Olympics Bert Bushnell, Dorothy Tyler, David Bond, Mike Lapage, Bill Griffiths & F R Lindsay. Good condition

Lot 4161

Football Medals: Derbyshire Interest - A collection of three 9ct gold football medals comprising: a Derbyshire Football Association 'Div Cup Winners 1925-26' medal complete with photo of the medal winner and a box, hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, a Matlock & District Football League 'League Champions 1921-22' medal, hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham and a Matlock & District Football League '1922-23 Cavendish Challenge Cup Winners' medal, hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, all on a 'E.W & S' 9ct rose gold chain, gross weight 68.1g.

Lot 4162

Football Medals: A collection of five sporting medals to comprise: a 'Nottinghamshire Football Association' 9ct gold medal, inscribed to back 'Senior Cup, 1909', hallmarked Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham, weight 8.3g, a 9ct gold cross medallion, inscribed 'Mid-Derbyshire League Champions 1902-3', hallmarked H.G.C., Birmingham, weight 4.6g, a 9ct gold medallion, inscribed 'S & D.C.L. 1924 Champions', hallmarked B & W, Chester, weight 6.2g, together with two silver medallions, the first depicting a cricketer at the stumps, scratched to the reverse 'Runners-Up 1925 S.T.W.C.', hallmarked Chester, 1925, gross weight 8.9g, the second depicting a standing pigeon, inscribed to back, 'S.S.F.L Cup Winners 1926', hallmarked Birmingham, gross weight 8.4g. (5)

Lot 4163

Football Medal: A 9ct gold 'Derbyshire Football Association' enamelled football medal, embossed to the reverse 'Medal Competition Winners 1922-23', hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1922, weight approx. 6.8g, contained within box.

Lot 4166

Football Medals: A collection of four silver and enamelled medals to comprise: a Derbyshire F.A. medal, inscribed to back '1906-7 Medal Competition Winners Division VII A' in original box, hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1906, gross weight 15.6g, a Derbyshire F.A. medal, inscribed to back '1907-8 Medal Competition Runners Up Division 9', hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1907, gross weight 14.6g, a silver and enamelled medal inscribed to back 'Derbyshire Senior Shield Runners Up 1907-8', hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1907, gross weight 11.7g and a G.Y.C.F.L. 1918-1919 silver medal, inscribed to back '73 Wing R.A.F.' some loss to enamelling, hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, date letter rubbed, gross weight 9.3g.

Lot 4179

Medals: A collection of six assorted medals comprising: a 'B.W.F.L. Medal Competition, Winners, Aston Villa, 1932-33, W.Turner' inscribed silver shield-shaped medal, hallmarked T.J.S, Chester, 1930, gross weight 8.5g, a 'R & D.B.L. 1930, Winners, Washford Mills, G. Emms', hallmarked silver and enamelled medal, with 9ct rose gold to front, on silver chain, gross weight 36.0g, a hallmarked silver 'B'ham Wesleyan League Winners, 1st Division, W. Turner', hallmarked W.J.D., Birmingham, 1931, weight approx. 8.7g, a silver medal, inscribed 'B'ham Wesleyan League Shield, 1931-32 Finalists', hallmarked W.J.D., Birmingham, 1931, weight approx. 10.9g, an uninscribed silver medal, hallmarked Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham, 1931, weight approx. 10.9g, and a bronze medal, uninscribed. (6)

Lot 356

Pele (1940-) A set of eight limited edition signed giclee prints commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Pele winning his first World Cup Winners medal:, 'Pele & Ali' (83/95), 60cm, 51cm, ' Bicycle kick' (83/95), 60cm x 90cm, 'World Cup Final 1970', 'Pele & Moore' (83/225) 46cm x 30cm, 'Goal!', 'Pele & Best', (83/225) 30cm x 42cm, 'Pele', 'World Cup Victory 1970' (83/225) 30cm x 46cm , each with certificate of authenticity to the reverse, published by Washington Green Fine Art 2008, together with brochure (9)

Lot 306

Olympic/Paralympic 2012 gold medal winners framed stamp collection numbered limited edition, 2012 Olympic stamp collection & 1992 Olympic stamp collection

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