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A Beautifully made antique 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, Designed with an opal and blue enamel painted Roman numeral front, Off set by intricate engraving. Movement is engraved with the initials 'W.B' This time piece is in a working order. The Half hunter also comes with a 9ct gold ornately designed Albert Chain [27cm length without tassel] Pocket watch comes with a Maroon leather and gilt trim case. [Pocket watch 49.49grams][Albert Chain 18.47grams]
A Very rare 19th century ornate keep sake security box. Painted with black and green enamel paint. Plated bounds and top panel detailing two Greek lady figurines holding a wreath above an I.D. Shield. Has two heavy handles to the sides.Complete with two keys. Fitted blue silk interior. A Weighted piece. [12x30x25cm]
A quantity of vintage medals which includes Birmingham silver Scottish Command Cup Final SGMN Sutherland 1942 medal with box, Silver and enamel pin brooch, R.A.F. Gold medal for rugby engraved '1955 No40 Group Inter Station Winners'. Bronze Cross for Royal Life Saving Society belonging to R.Hogg June 1950, One other Life saving medal to R.Hogg 1950 and B.A.T.D Amateur badge.
A Quantity of vintage and silver jewellery which includes Sterling silver link necklace, Filigree silver brooch, Silver chain with silver St Christopher pendant, Silver initial 'H'. A Pair of Ronda Australian Opal cuff links, TLM Limoge style enamel brooch, vintage cuff links and a pearl necklace.
S.F.L. LEAGUE CUP GOLD WINNERS MEDAL 1966/67, awarded to Ronnie Simpson, 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' and 'Season 1966-67 Winner', 37mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 8.6g, along with Sure it's a Grand Old Team to Play For by Ronnie Simpson and a framed team picture (3) Note: Celtic won the Scottish League Cup Final on 29 October 1966, beating Rangers 1-0 to lift the cup. 1966-67 would prove the most successful year in Celtic F.C. history thus far, as the club won every competition entered, the Scottish League, Scottish Cup, League Cup, Glasgow Cup and the European Cup. Goal keeper Ronnie Simpson (1930-2004) is best known for his time with Celtic. Starting the 1966/67 season aged 36, this year would prove to be the peak of Simpson's career, and of course, one of the most successful periods of the club's history. During his career, Simpson won five league championships, a Scottish Cup medals, two League Cup medals and a European Cup medal. Simpson also gained five caps for Scotland. Provenance: This medal is offered for sale on behalf of a close friend of the late player.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1962/63, awarded to Jim Baxter of Rangers F.C., the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamel border around pierced central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Winners Scottish Cup 1962-63.', 40mm high, maker RH, in nine carat gold, 9.8g Note: Rangers faced Glasgow rivals Celtic in the final of the Scottish Cup 1962/63 on 4 May 1963. Ending with a 1-1 draw, the replay on 15 May saw Rangers win 3-0 at Hampden Park to lift the cup. Provenance: The following lots, 1709-1712, are being offered for sale on behalf of the partner of the late player.
LANARKSHIRE CENTRAL JUNIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION GOLD MEDAL 1913-14, the obverse with central red enamel lion rampant motif within a blue enamel border, the reverse inscribed 'Winners Burnbank Athletic F.C, won by James O'Rourke, 1913-14', 40mm high including bale, maker F&S, in nine carat gold, 7.2g, along with a Scottish Juvenile Consolation Cup medal, the reverse inscribed 'Won by Coatbridge, St. Patrick's F.C., 1936, L. Conlin', in nine carat gold, 8.1g (2)
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1968/69, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic F.C., the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamel border around central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Winners Scottish Cup 1968-69', 39mm high, maker R.H., in nine carat gold, 13.2g Note: Celtic faced city rivals Rangers in the final this year, emerging victorious with a resounding 4-0 win. Provenance: The following lots, 1725-1746, are being sold on behalf of the family of the late player.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH CUP RUNNERS-UP GOLD MEDAL 1969/70, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic F.C., the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamel border around central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Scottish Cup Runners-up 1969-70', 39mm high, maker R.H., in nine carat gold, 9.0g Note: Celtic faced Aberdeen in the final this year, losing out on the trophy after a 3-1 defeat.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1970/71, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic F.C., the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamel border around central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Winners Scottish Cup 1970-71', 39mm high, maker R.H., in nine carat gold, 14.9g Note: Celtic would face city rivals Rangers in the final this year. After an initial 1-1 draw, Celtic went on to win the replay 2-1.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1971/72, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic F.C., the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamel border around central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Winners Scottish Cup 1971-72', 39mm high, maker R.H., in nine carat gold, 13.9g Note: Celtic would face Hibernian in the final this year, securing the trophy after a resounding 6-1 victory.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH CUP RUNNERS-UP GOLD MEDAL 1972/73, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic F.C., the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamel border around central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Scottish Cup Runners-Up 1972-73', 39mm high, maker R.H., in nine carat gold, 9.0g Note: Celtic missed out on the trophy this year after a marginal 3-2 defeat to Old Firm rivals Rangers in the final.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1973/74, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic F.C., the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamel border around central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Winners Scottish Cup 1973-74', 39mm high, maker R.H., in nine carat gold, 16.0g Note: Celtic would play Dundee United in the final this year, securing the trophy with a 3-0 win.
EUROPEAN CUP RUNNERS-UP SILVER MEDAL 1970, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic F.C., the obverse with blue and burgundy enamel flag motif over a football motif in relief, inscribed 'Coupe Des Clubs Champions Europeens', the reverse inscribed 'Finaliste 1970', 35mm high including bale, maker Peka, marked 0.925, 10.1g Note: The 1970 European Cup final took place between Glasgow Celtic and Feyenord Rotterdam on the 5th May at Milan's San Siro stadium. Celtic went into the match the firm favourites, with their iconic Lisbon Lions side (seven of whom remained in the team) having lifted Europe's premier footballing trophy three years previously. Their road to the final had been relatively straightforward, seeing off Basel, Benfica, and Fiorentina, before defeating the English Champions Leeds United 3-1 agg. in the semi-finals. Despite Tommy Gemmell opening the scoring for Celtic in the 30th minute, Feyenord were quick to respond, equalising with a free kick during the 32nd. The Dutch side went on to dominate the match, with their manager ensuring Celtic's star winger Jimmy Johnstone was double marked at all times, whilst the midfield trio of Franz Hasil, Willem van Hanegem and Wim Jansen outplayed their Celtic counterparts. This said, the Scottish champions still held on to a draw within 90 minutes, forcing the game to extra time, which Feyenord went on to win during the closing minutes of the game. This unfortunate defeat would come at a time of dominance for Celtic, having already won the same competition in 1967, as well as being two trophies into their original nine-in-a-row back-to-back domestic league titles. Similarly, it would come at the beginning of a time of Dutch dominance in Europe, with Ajax going on to win the next three European Cups.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1969/70, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic 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 1969-70 Winner', 44mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 9.6g Note: Celtic would face St. Johnstone in this years final, lifting the cup after winning the fixture 1-0.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE CUP RUNNERS-UP GOLD MEDAL 1971/72, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic 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 1971-72 Runner-up', 42mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 6.6g Note: Celtic would play fellow Glasgow club Partick Thistle in this years final, missing out on the trophy after a 4-1 defeat.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE CUP RUNNERS-UP GOLD MEDAL 1972/73, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic 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 1972-73 Runner-up', 40mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 6.6g Note: Celtic would play Hibernian in this years final, missing out on the trophy after a 2-1 defeat.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE CUP RUNNERS-UP GOLD MEDAL 1973/74, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic 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 1973-74 R/up', 40mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 6.5g Note: Celtic would face Dundee in this years final, missing out after a 1-0 defeat.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1974/75, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic 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 1974-75 Winner', 44mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 9.6g Note: Celtic would face Hibernian in this years final, emerging to lift the trophy with a 6-3 victory.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL 1967/68, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic 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 'First Division, Season 1967-68 Jim Brogan', 47mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 14.9g Note: Celtic would win their third consecutive league in a row, with 63 points over arch-rivals Rangers' 61.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL 1968/69, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic 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 'First Division, Season 1968-69', 47mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 14.0g Note: Celtic would win their fourth consecutive league in a row, with 54 points over Rangers' 49.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL 1969/70, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic 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 'First Division, Season 1969-70', 50mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 14.0g Note: Celtic would win their fifth consecutive league in a row, 12 points clear of Rangers with 57 points to 45.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL 1970/71, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic 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 'First Division, Season 1970-71', 47mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 14.3g Note: Celtic would win their sixth consecutive league in a row, with 54 points to Aberdeen's 54. This title race was fought to the wire, with Aberdeen facing Celtic in their penultimate game. If the Dons had won the game they would have won the league, but a 1-1 draw handed Celtic the opportunity to capitalise, hand Celtic the chance to win the league in their final match.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL 1971/72, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic 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 'First Division, Season 1971-72', 47mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 13.8g Note: Celtic would win their seventh consecutive league in a row, with 60 points to Aberdeen's 50.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL 1972/73, awarded to Jim Brogan of Celtic 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 'First Division, Season 1972-73', 47mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 14.5g Note: Celtic would win their eighth consecutive league in a row, defeating their Old Firm rivals Rangers by a single point, 57 to 56.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE SPRING CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, awarded to Tommy Walker of Airdrieonians 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 'Spring Cup 1975-76 Winner', 37mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 6.9g Note: The Spring Cup was a Scottish football tournament played just once, in 1976. The cup was introduced for members of Division One and Two of the Scottish Football League in the wake of league reconstruction in 1975. The final of the Spring Cup took place on 3 May 1976 at Firhill, Airdrieonians F.C. vs. Clydebank F.C. The Airdie side saw goals from McCulloch (74', 106') and McVeigh (105') followed by a fourth goal by Tommy Walker, who scored the closing goal in the final moments of extra time to secure a 4-2 win for the Airdrieonians. A vote to end the competition came shortly after, cementing Airdieonians status as the first and only team ever to lift the Spring Cup.
SCOTTISH CUP RUNNERS UP GOLD MEDAL 1974-75, awarded to Tommy Walker of Airdrieonians F.C., the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamel border around central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Runners-up Scottish Cup 1974-75', 40mm high, in nine carat gold, maker likely RH, 12.5g Note: The 1974-75 Scottish Cup Final took place on 3 May 1975, with Airdrie facing Celtic F.C. at Hampden Park before a crowd of over 75,000. Airdrie's first Cup Final match since lifting the cup for the first time in 1924, the side put up a fight against the reigning champs, and Celtic's opening goal was matched by an equaliser from McCann in the 42nd minute. Celtic would however reign triumphant, winning 3-1. Airdrieonians F.C. would reach the Scottish Cup Final again in 1992 and 1995, though never to repeat the feat of 1924. This Scottish Cup Final match is fondly remembered by many a Celtic fan, marking Billy McNeill's last game for the Bhoys.
19th century oak longcase clock, white enamel dial with Arabic chapter ring, date aperture and subsidiary seconds hand, the hood with swan neck pediment and dentil work over plain arched trunk door, raised on shaped bracket feet, 30 hour movement no weight or pendulum, H210cm - Condition Report

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