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Beswick horses, Royal Doulton English Red Setter 1055, painted enamel brooch, and various miscellaneous ceramics Red setter overall condition good, no damage found. Doulton Miniature dogs x5 (see additional image): one broken tail, two broken ears, one no damage found. Foal 1: chips to ear and feet. Foal 2: chip to foot and back and three legs been off and repaired. Horses on base: foal ear chip and horse nibble to right ear. Crazing, more apparent to base.
VICTORIAN & LATER GOLD & OTHER JEWELLERY including a 15ct gold diamond and turquoise set ring inscribed to the interior 'From B to Betty with Love', 2.4grms, size Mid Q-R, a gold colour bangle with raised decoration in a fitted case, yellow metal fob chain with T bar and clip, pinchbeck locket, 6 various brooches including a 1905 copper example in the shape of HMS Victory, commemorating the death of Lord Nelson, another hand painted enamel on porcelain, depicting children on a beach, silver mounted, written to the porcelain back 'M W Crawhaw 1995' 'Borth y Gest' and a 20cms multi-link bracelet stamped '750' ETC
A group of early nineteenth century creamware pieces, c.1800-1820. To include: a large serving charger, a handled dessert dish, a basket stand, two supper set sections, a dessert dish and a milsey. Charger: 38 cm wide. (7) Condition: Milsey with crack and chip, charger has section of rim broken and glued, supper set sections with enamel loss, basket stand with one arcaded loop missing. Dessert dish with crack from rim. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
An early 20th century silver Christening mug of plain tapering form monogramed J.M.S, 7cm high. Birmingham 1938 by Hutton & sons. Together with a Geo III oval silver lidded mustard and an enamel on silver dressing table box. (3)Provenance: From The Sadia Walsh CollectionCONDITION:mustard and box AF
Roman, collection of various fibulae and pendants, 1-3rd century AD and some of Celtic design, found in the Betuwe, The Netherlands, fertility amulet container pendant, one fibula with enamel. Provenance: collected 1970s till early 1990s, private Dutch collection Provenance: particuliere collectie, Oss
Two Roman bronze fibulae and a bronze seal box, 1st-2nd century all three with inlaid enamel. Fibula with diamond shape found in Valkenburg, The Netherlands. Provenance: collected 1970s till early 1990s, private Dutch collection. l. 5, 3,5 and 2,1 x 2,3 cm. Provenance: particuliere collectie, Oss [3]
Tennis-associated memorabilia relating to Mrs C.O. Tuckey and daughter Kay, circa 1930s, including two of Mrs C.O. Tuckey's All England Lawn Tennis Championship competitors’ badges for 1931 and 1932; one 1908 and one silver 1909 LTA Surrey Ladies Inter-County Competition medal awarded to Mrs Tuckey; a Royal Life Saving Society medal awarded to Miss K. L. A. Tuckey, July 1933, cased; Kay Tuckey's All England Lawn Tennis Club singles, mixed doubles and doubles record from 1947 to 1951; b&w photographs of ladies tennis players; LTA Surrey County blazer badge, embroidered with coat of arms, 9.5 by 8cm.; Savoy Hotel invitation, 1950 Wightman Cup team (GB v USA); handwritten tennis notes dating from 1925; three 1st Corps District Tennis Championships medals, Germany,1946; three 1939 Athens Lawn Tennis Club medals, diameter 5.5cm.; 1950 T.E.D. Istanbul 5th International Lawn Tennis Championships brass and enamel plaque with lapel badge; British Red Cross Society and Order of St John bronze token, cased; Ville de Lausanne medal; 1984 Fred Perry medallion, cased; 1961 Wimbledon Lifelong 75th anniversary sterling silver engraved pencil, cased; 1963 Wimbledon Championships fifth day programme, etc, (qty) Condition is fair with wear to medal boxes and surface marks to medals, paper badges good with wear, material badge good minor wear.
Six 17th century blue and white Delft tiles depicting the game of kolf, of square form with figures in blue, 13cm. square, some chips to edges and crazing; sold together with a 17th century Kolf club head; a 15 by 23cm. Dutch print depicting the game, and a silver and coloured enamel pendent depicting 'The Golfer' from a stained glass window in Gloucester Cathedral, hallmarked Chester 1911 (9)
1959-60 Rugby League Challenge Cup Final runners-up silver medal awarded to Hull F.C. player,shield-shaped medal with enamel roundels, lettered LANCASHIRE YORKSHIRE CUMBERLAND RUGBY FOOTBALL LEAGUE, reverse engraved CHALLENGE CUP RUNNERS UP 1959-60, hallmarked Thomas James Skelton, Chester 1959, 3 by 2.5cm.,18gr. Wakefield Trinity defeated Hull F.C. 38-5 at Wembley Stadium on 14th May 1960.
1962-63 Rugby League Eastern Division winner's silver medal, awarded to a Hull Kingston Rovers player,obverse with enamel shields, lettered NORTHERN RUGBY FOOTBALL LEAGUE, reverse engraved EASTERN DIVISION WINNERS 1962-63, hallmarked Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1962, 3.5 by 2.5cm.,14gr. Hull Kingston Rovers defeated Huddersfield 13–10 in the Final at Headingley on 10th November 1962.
Three Rugby League Yorkshire Cup Final medals,i) silver & enamel, inscribed YORKSHIRE COUNTY NORTHERN RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION CHALLENGE CUP, reverse engraved RUNNERS-UP 1959-60, hallmarked Thomas James Skelton, Chester 1959, 3.5 by 2.5cm., 11gr.; ii & iii) both silver & undated, the first engraved WINNERS to reverse and hallmarked Birmingham 1983, the second engraved RUNNERS-UP to reverse hallmarked Birmingham 1980, both by Fattorini & Sons Ltd, 12.5gr. & 9.5gr.; the lot also including six further silver rugby medals dating from 1901 onwards, 59gr. (9)
Three Olympic Games commemorative car grille badges, the first a Los Angeles 1932, traces of blue enamel to the oceans in the central roundel, height 16cm., the second a Berlin 1936, gilt-bronze & gilt with white enamel, maker's mark WILH. DEUMER LšDENSCHEID on the reverse, designed as the Brandenburg Gate above Olympic Rings, inscribed 1936, XI.OLYMPIADE BERLIN, 76 by 72mm., the third issued by the British Olympic Association, chrome metal & enamel, bearing Olympic Rings and inscribed BRITISH OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION
Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympic Games memorabilia associated with Austria's Josef Feistmantl,comprising official photo ID card; a gilt metal and blue enamel competitor's badge; a competitor's tabard No.5; a pair of uniform patches; a group of five pins for Grenoble including Norway and South Korea teams; the lot also including a bronze and marble plaque inscribed 1967, (qty)
Sapporo 1972 Winter Olympic Games memorabilia associated with Austria's Josef Feistmantl,comprising a participation medal, in bronze, designed by S. Fukuda; a competitor's badge in silver and green enamel with yellow ribbon; official photo ID card; two competitor's tabards numbered 8 and 29; five various uniform patches including one inscribed OSTERREICH SAPPORO 1972; two pennants one from the city of Sapporo, the other from the Austrian Olympic team; a group of pin badges including two rare Austrian pins one of which is gold-plated; the lot also including a competitior's No.35 tabard inscribed S.I.W.S.W. SAPPORO '71, (qty)
Group of metal and enamel badges for winter sports World Championships and other international competitions,including Tokyo 1967, East Germany 1973, a Judge's badge, Official's badges; sold together with a quantity of pin badges including Moscow 1980 Olympic Games, Lillehammer 1994, Albertville 1982, Calgary 1988; the lot also including uniform patches and team pennants (qty)
Montreal 1976 Olympic Games participant's medal and Officiel d'Equipe badge,the participation medal designed by G Huel & P Pelletier, in copper, Olympic Stadium above legend, the reverse with the Montreal Games emblem of stylised Olympic Rings forming an 'M', cased; the team official's badge cupro-nickel and enamel; sold together with a Munich 1972 Olympic Games participation medal, now lacking half its acrylic casing; and a silver and a bronze medal issued by the British Amateur Athletics Board for the Kraft Games in 1976, women's 400m and women's 200m respectively, won by Donna Hartley (5)
Group of nine silver football medals, one from the Kent County F.A. dated 1897, comprising silver shield-shaped medal with loop ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, obverse engraved K.C.F.A. & W.T.T., reverse 1896-7 H.O.W.W. & D.J, length 4.5cm., 30gr.; circular silver medal with blank cartouche, hallmarked, diameter 2.5cm., in fitted box gilt-lettered THE FOOTBALL ASSOCAITION; silver circular medal, hallmarked, engraved B.J.O.C. PELHAM SHIELD RUNNERS-UP 1927/28 and initials, diameter 2.5cm.; silver circular medal, hallmarked,engraved C & D S.S.L. B.CUP 1930/31 with enamel shield decoration, diameter 2.5cm.; silver badge, hallmarked, with entwined club lettering, diameter 2.5cm.; three lapel badges for Leeds Untied (2) and Manchester City and a Benfica pin badge, silver weight 74gr.
Football League representative medal award to the trainer T.H. Gopsill (of West Bromwich Albion) for the match v Scottish F.L. played at Celtic Park 13th March 1926,9ct. gold & enamel, fully inscribed obverse & reverse, 13.7gr.The Football Leaguw won this match 2-0 through goals by Bedford & Ruffell.

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