THOMAS MUIRHEAD OF RANGERS F.C., SCOTTISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL 1926/27 the obverse with central blue enamel shield shaped cartouche with lion rampant motif, and inscribed GLASGOW RANGERS F.C., the reverse inscribed SCOTTISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 1926-27 WON BY T. MUIRHEAD, in nine carat goldNote: Muirhead spent two spells at Rangers, racking up 349 overall appearances. This medal comes from Rangers' historic fifteenth title.
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JOCK BUCHANAN OF RANGERS F.C., HIS GLASGOW CHARITY CUP WINNNERS GOLD MEDAL 1927/28 the obverse with central enamel crest bordered by inscription GLASGOW CHARITY CUP WON BY RANGERS F.C., the reverse inscribed 12th May 1928 J. BUCHANAN, in nine carat gold, in original fitted caseNote: Jock Buchanan was a versatile Scottish player, most famously associated with St. Mirren, Morton and Rangers. He famously led the attack in Morton's shock 1-0 1922 Scottish Cup victory over Rangers. He would spend four seasons at Rangers between 1927/31 and helped them to this Charity Cup when they defeated Queen's Park 3-1.3.8cm high including baleQty: approx. 12g
ROBERT TAIT OF HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN, HIS SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1957/58 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 H. of M. F.C. 1957-58 MR. R. TAIT (Director), in nine carat gold, on oak shield shaped plaque mounted with season statistics, and alongside a copy of Hearts Greatest Ever Season: 50th Anniversary of 1957-58 by Mike Buckle, hardback editionQty: 2
MAX MURRAY OF RANGERS F.C., HIS SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP RUNNERS-UP GOLD MEDAL 1957/58 the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed RUNNERS-UP LEAGUE CUP 1957/58, in nine carat gold, in caseNote: This medal comes from the historic 'Hampden in the Sun' final, in which Celtic beat Rangers by a record 7 goals to 1.Provenance: The Max Murray Collection.4cm including baleQty: approx. 3.3g
KEVIN FOTHERINGHAM OF RANGERS F.C., RESERVE LEAGUE WEST GILT MEDAL 1993/94 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 RESERVE LEAGUE WEST WINNER 1993-94 KEVIN FOTHERINGHAM4.5cm high including bale
SCOTTISH QUALIFYING CUP SOUTH WINNERS SILVER GILT MEDAL 1985/86 the obverse with central enamel lion rampant and border inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed SCOTTISH QUALIFYING CUP SOUTH WINNERS 1985-86Note: It is believe this medal would have been for the game below, and hence awarded to a Whitehill Welfare player.1986 Whitehill Welfare 1 Vale Of Leithen 0
MAX MURRAY OF RANGERS F.C., HIS RESERVE LEAGUE CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1960/61 the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed SCOTTISH RESERVE LEAGUE CUP 1960-61 RANGERS F.C. M. MURRAY, in nine carat gold, in boxNote: Rangers won the Reserve League Cup after defeating Kilmarnock 5-3 on aggregate.Provenance: The Max Murray Collection.4cm highQty: approx. 4.7g
French - 19th century 8-day ebonised portico clock, shaped pediment with inlay and four barley twist columns with brass capitals, double plinth with conforming inlay, enamel dial with a filigree stamped bezel, Roman numerals, minute markers and maltese cross hands, distinctive repousse pendulum, twin train Parisian count wheel striking movement, striking the hours and half-hours on a bell. Dimensions: Height: 47cm Length/Width: 22cm Depth/Diameter: 13cmCondition Report:Dial with marks and damage.
19th century and later Chinese ceramics, to include footed bowl, with hand painted floral and foliate decoration, with pierced lattice work border, upon three bracket feet, together with Chinese export porcelain rice bowl and cover, decorated in enamel with cockerels, against floral and foliate ground, three floral tea bowls and similar plate, largest D17.8cm
German - 1930's 400-day torsion clock by Jahresuhrenfabrik, movement on a circular brass base supported on two columns, enamel dial with Arabic numerals and spade hands, going barrel movement with a four ball rotary pendulum, suspension present and intact. With a Glass dome. Dimensions: Height: 30cm
French - late 19th century 8-day gilt brass mantle clock surmounted by an urn, with a waisted case and baroque decoration raised on four splayed feet, with a glazed bezel, enamel dial with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and gothic steel hands, count wheel striking movement, striking the hours and half-hours on a bell. With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 47cm Length/Width: 27cm Depth/Diameter: 10cm
Edwardian - 19th century French 8-day walnut cased mantle clock, with a broken pediment and brass acorn finial, reeded pilasters and carving to the front on a moulded plinth, enamel dial within a brass bezel and flat glass, Roman numerals, minute markers and spade hands, rack striking movement , striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong.Dimensions: Height: 30cm Length/Width: 20cm Depth/Diameter: 13cmCondition Report:Case pediment moulding missing.
A mid 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the case with swan neck pediment over arch glazed hood door enclosed by ring turned pilasters, above bowed trunk door, split turned pilasters and fielded panelled base, standing on bracket supports, white enamel dial with arch painted with The reading of the will, and spandrels painted with the Continents, Albion, Europe, Asia, America, Roman chapter ring and subsidiary date and seconds dials, inscribed Jno Smith, Bathgate, eight day twin train movement striking hammer on bell. H218cm
* Silver Box. An Edwardian continental silver and enamel box circa 1910, the engine-turned circular box with blue and white enamel cover decorated with a classical maiden and cherub resting on a wall with a garland of roses above, signed 'AH', base and cover indistinctly stamped, some light scratches to the enamel, 6.5 cm diameter QTY: (1)
* Pocket Watch. An 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch by Barber & Smith, 36 Cornhill, London, blue enamel roman numerals to the case, black roman numerals to the white dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the movement numbered 143855, back plate engraved with presentation inscription and dated 1903, hallmarks for London 1900, in good working order, gross weight including movement 100.5g, together with a silver half hunter pocket watch by Barber & Smith, numbered 67473, glass loose and lacking seconds hand and minutes detached QTY: (2)
* Pocket Watch. An 18ct gold full gold hunter pocket watch by J.W. Benson London 1918, the cover engraved with a family crest representing a peacock with the motto 'Esto Semper Fidelis' (always faithful/loyal), white enamel dial with black roman numerals and seconds dial, the movement numbered 2587 with alarm, in good working order, overall weight including movement 150g QTY: (1)
Collection of six silver mounted dressing table items to include a pink guilloche enamel Art Deco hand mirror (Birmingham 1936 - W G Sothers Ltd), two blue guilloche enamel hair brushes, matching hair brush & clothes brush (Birmingham 1918) and an Art Nouveau clothes brush. Hand mirror approx 26.5cm long

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