SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP GOLD MEDAL 1960-61,awarded to Jim Baxter of Rangers F.C., the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed 'Scottish Football League', the reverse inscribed 'League Cup, Season 1960-61 Winner', in nine carat gold, 3.8cm including bale, approx. 8.8gProvenance note: Douglas Gray, the vendor, was a page boy at Baxter's Wedding in Coatbridge, 1965. Baxter gifted this medal to Gray's mother sometime during that period, and he recalls her wearing it on a charm bracelet for many years. This was the very first of ten medals won by Baxter during his five years with Rangers, doing so when they beat Kilmarnock 2-0 in the final. Baxter is still regarded as one of the greatest Rangers and Scotland players of all-time.
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SCOTTISH VS. ENGLISH LEAGUE MEDAL 1899,awarded to Robert 'Bobby' Walker of Heart of Midlothian F.C., obverse with enamelled lion rampant motif to centre, below blue enamelled scrolling border inscribed 'Scottish English League 1899', the reverse inscribed 'R. Walker', in nine carat gold, 4.3cm including bale, approx. 14g, offered alongside a copy of The Heart of Midlothian Football Club; A Pictorial History 1874-1984, a photograph of him in later life, and newspaper clippingsNote: Bobby Walker made over 300 appearances for Hearts between 1896 and 1919. He is often considered one of their greatest ever players and played a pivotal role in the early history of the club, setting many records. When he signed, he played in a few games that helped clinch Heart's second League title in 1897. He was the first Hearts player to score over 100 league goals, and scored their 1000th SFL goal. Other achievements include his 33 goals against Hibs, still a record. He was the most capped Scottish footballer for Heart of Midlothian with 29 caps until the record was broken in 2006 by Steven Pressley. He also held the Scotland national team caps record at various points from 1905 to 1931. The Football Encyclopaedia from 1934, edited by Frank Johnston, referred to him simply as "Bobby Walker, the greatest natural footballer who ever played."Condition generally good. Minor nicks to enamel on 'League' and 'English' as per original image. Degree of fading to name. All as expected with a medal of this age.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND DIVISION GOLD MEDAL, 1979-80awarded to Falkirk F.C., 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 'SECOND DIVISION 1979-80 Winner', in nine carat gold, 4.5cm including bale, approx. 10gNote: Falkirk gained promotion to Scotland's top flight after they won the title by a point.
USA SOCCER DALLAS CUP INTEREST - COLLECTION OF PLAQUES AND RELATED ITEMS,comprising Dallas Cup XVIII 1997, XIX 1998, and XXI 2000 plaques, a XX Champion medal, 1996, 1997 (2x), and XXI badges, US Soccer Federation patch, XXVI glass prism, and XXV perspect display, also nine USA soccer gilt metal and enamel medals including ones for the Schwan's USA Cup
A collection of demi tasse cups and saucers including M.Raynaud, Limoges, made for John Ford & Co., Edinburgh, with gilt and enamel decoration depicting butterflies and scrolling vine (cup: 5cm), Copeland Spode, Royal China Works, Worcester, Royal Worcester, Wedgwood Mirabelle, a Royal Worcester poppy pattern cup with a wallflowers saucer and one Spode saucer (a lot)
A MacIntyre china teapot stand with central floral spray, with hairline crack, with blue and leaf moulded border, stamped verso (d.16cm), a pottery bell decorated with leaf design, a Japanese bronze pumpkin shaped censor raised on tripod support and a Peking enamel dish, decorated with figures (bell: 19cm x 17cm) (4)
A 19TH CENTURY WALNUT LIQUEUR BOX. of canted square form, the top and sides set with mother-of-pearl cartouches and enamelled cabochons and roundels, on a wavy base with ebonised bracket feet, the mechanism operating with a key to one base corner that rotates the four sides, each containing a gilt stand for the four glass decanters and stoppers and sixteen liqueur glasses, all with gilt floral decoration, dimensions when closed, height 34cm, width 34cm, depth 34cm. * Some losses and loose enamel/m-o-p roundels, knocks and splits to the box and general wear but otherwise appears good condition and presents well - ONE GLASS BROKEN. Key/keys included.**BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
A gents 18ct gold and enamel ring, comprising three elongated oval shaped inset with blue enamel initials C D S, with alternate round details inset with a red enamel cross, size X1/2, engraved to interior 1964, total gross weight 8.4gms Further details: good- some enamel losses, scratches wear and tear commensurate with age
A ladies Maurice Lacroix diamond set 18ct gold wristwatch, cushion shaped white enamel dial with numerals hour markers, signed Maurice Lacroix, case approx 22 x 25mm, within a pave set diamond 18ct gold bezel to an integral bracelet link strap, case back numbered 7259741, quartz movement, total gross weight approx 52.8gms box and guarantee card etcFurther details: good- cannot confirm working battery required, movement untested, all stones present, some wear fine scratches
An 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial, roman numerals and outer seconds track, case approx 53mm, top wind, movement No 23265, marked Mummery & Sons Stafford, cased total gross weight approx 150gmsCondition report: winds and working at time of report, movement untested, chips to glass nibbles to glass edge and fine scratches, the case fine scratches two slight dents, presentation inscription to inner dust cover which is 18ct gold
A Waltham 9ct gold open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial with roman numeral markers, subsidiary at 6, movement marked 18076951, case diameter approx 50mm, monogramed to case back, total gross weight approx 90gmsCondition report: winds but not working, wear and tear commensurate with age some marks to dial very minor, minor dents to case edge and case back, inner cover is 9ct gold no internal case inscription
An early 20th century 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch by Hancock & Co London, white enamel dial with numeral markers, subsidiary at 6, dial diameter approx 42mm, side wind, movement No 2772, case approx 50mm, monogrammed to case back, total gross weight approx 116.4gms condition report: good- no inner dust cover, case interior with presentation inscription, working at time of report fine scratches and marks
A George V silver and enamel mounted scent bottle, the cover set with cabochon amethyst above white pearl basket weave enamel decoration (crack to the stone), plain silver collar and cover, the silver hallmarked by L&S., Birmingham, 1911 together with a collection of five further scent bottles to include: a facet cut cranberry glass large scent bottles with white metal mount, apparently unmarked; a cobalt blue facet scent bottle with silver mount; amethyst glass bottle, silver mount; hob nail glass bottle, silver mount and a painted glass bottle, plated mount - various dates and makers (6)
A French four glass mantel clock, with enamel portrait of what is believed to be Saint Fabiola of Rome, Italy on the pendulum.Contained in a brass case, four columns, finished with blue enamels, urn finial with two ladies heads and enamel decoration. Beautiful enamel work to plinth and top, a white 4" dial with Roman numerals and Arabic, and the dial decorated with swags of flowers, dial surrounded by a lovely blue and red enamel bezel, with two train French spring driven movement with serial number 10458 stamped made in France With elaborately decorated blue enamel, pendulum with a centre having an enamel portrait of what is believed to be Saint Fabiola of Rome Italy wearing a red head dress surrounded by a circle of paste diamond like stonesChiming on a gong, 16½" x 11" x 6" deep approx Note St Fabiola lived in 4th Century Rome. Fabiola was a member of the Fabii one of ancient Rome's most aristocratic wealthy families. She used her wealth to help the poor and as a Christian worked tirelessly for good causesGood condition, will need a clean and service, slight chip on the enamel around winding hole, movement not tested, strike hammer soldered and loose
**PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION OF THIS LOT WILL BE FROM BISHTON HALL STAFFORDSHIRE**A French gilded brass presentation carriage clock with alarm and repeat mechanism, circa 1880, the white enamel circular dials with blue Roman and Arabic numerals within bevelled glass, also with engraved and fretted scroll, flower and dragon head mask (and to the three other panels), the case with fluted detail and inscription “ Presented to J F W Deacon Esquire on his 21st Birthday 6th September 1880, by the household and other servants at Mabledon & at Grantham House with their best wishes for him in time and for eternity”, striking a coiled gong, 19cm high over handle Cond: no key. Not wound to see if mechanism operative. Case with two frontal “stains” (botom right). Handle seems slightly loose but secure
French gilt bronze and rose marble marble clock, late 19th century, having a white enamel face with Roman dial, approx 19 x 17 x 27 cms (elements of the clock are missing) but the key is present. (af)Condition ReportElements of this clock are missing including the sculpture on the top of the clock, The face has some damage. The panels of this clock are loose.
Gentleman's watches, including Jacques Cobur (Swiss made) 17 jewel watch, Kered 25 jewel watch, Majex 15 jewel, stainless steel Alprosa with a black and steel bezel, stainless steel Exatima, Hamilton, Tissot Actualis and a blue enamel lady's watch. None of the gentleman watches have straps.(af)
Miscellaneous lady's and gents wrist watches, including a boxed Miramar Geneve 17 Ruby Incabloc nr 12259, a boxed Alfek swiss-made with red surround and other coloured surrounds, a boxed Oriosa International Vogue Incabloc cocktail watch, gentleman's Felca Automatic Sportmaster XX 25 jewel wrist watch, boxed Chicks wristwatch 17 jewel movement, boxed Philip Mercier Quarz wrist watch movement TF-DL-802, Limited International wrist watch, Quartz Accurist wrist watch, Sicura lady's wrist watch, Gino Polli 18k wrist watch with Quartz movement, boxed gentleman's Krug-Baumen Baron 18k plated model nr 4959KM (glass damaged), boxed gentleman's wrist watch (no obvious marks), boxed Accurist wrist watch with Quartz movement, boxed lady's Sicura wrist watch with 17 jewels, silver and blue enamel watch on a stainless steel strap and a lady's gold-plated wrist watch and strap together with a small quantity of watch faces including a Curtis Incabloc, Gruen, Renown, Timex, Seiko, Mappin & Webb, Sekonda and a silver watch case.
Miscellaneous jewellery including a Victorian locket and chain; three silver and semi-precious hardstone rings and a silver coral ring; stylistic heart-form brooch, malachite bangle, silver zodiac pendant on chain, copper micro-mosaic ring, marcasite earrings, silver filigree brooch, a vintage marcasite and enamel compact and a silver book mark stamped 925.
Miscellaneous silver and silver plate, including a boxed set of silver and enamel flower coffee spoons, boxed set of coffee spoons in the form of maple leaves, boxed set of mother of pearl fruit knives and forks, boxed set of blue handled butter knives, boxed set of twelve good quality silver-plated teaspoons and nips, boxed set of silver plated teaspoons and a caddy spoon and a boxed set of sterling Chinese silver and jade finial spoons.

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