1984 SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL, awarded to Stewart McKimmie, 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 'Premier Division Winner 1983-84', 42mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 11.7g, in box signed by the player Note: Although unengraved, this medal was purchased from Stewart McKimmie by the current owner. Aberdeen were champions during the 1983-84 season, this being the first of two consecutive titles, and second of three under manager Alex Ferguson.
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1970 SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION MEDAL SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, 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 Winners 1969-70. J. Forrest', 39mm high, maker RH, in nine carat gold, 14.4g Note: The 1970 Scottish Cup Final was contested between Aberdeen and Celtic, with The Dons claiming the title in a 3-1 victory. The match was played at Hampden Park, and had an official attendence of 108,434.
1984 SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION MEDAL SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, awarded to Stewart McKimmie, 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 1983-84', maker RH, in nine carat gold, in box signed by the player Note: Although unengraved, this medal was purchased from Stewart McKimmie by the current owner. The 1984 Scottish Cup Final was played between Aberdeen and Celtic, with The Dons retaining the trophy for a third consecutive time after winning 2-1.
1980 SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP RUNNER UP MEDAL, awarded to Derek Hamilton of Aberdeen 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 1979-80 Runner Up, Derek Hamilton', 35mm high including bale, maker JWB, in silver gilt, 6.6g Note: The 1979-80 Scottish League Cup was contested between Dundee United and Aberdeen, with The Terrors claiming the title in a 3-0 replay.
1980 SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL, awarded to Derek Hamilton, 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 'Premier Division Winner 1979-80 Derek Hamilton', 42mm high, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 11.2g Note: Derek Hamilton was part of the Aberdeen squad who won the 1979-80 Scottish Football League, the second time in the club's history.
1924 AYRSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP GOLD MEDAL, the obverse with central red enamelled shield shaped plaque, within blue enamel border inscribed 'Ayrshire Football Association Challenge Cup 1923-24', the obverse inscribed 'Won by Beith F.C. J. Walters', 38mm high including bale, maker V&S, in nine carat gold, 12.4g
1989 SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE SKOL CUP RUNNERS UP MEDAL, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed 'Scottish Football League', the reverse inscribed 'The Skol Cup 1988-89 Final The Runner-Up', 37mm high including bale, maker RH, in nine carat gold, 9.1g Note: The Scottish League Cup was sponsored by Skol Lager, and accordingly known as the Skol Cup, from 1984 to 1992. The 1988-1989 Skol or Scottish League Cup final was held between Rangers and Aberdeen, with the Glasgow side winning 3-2 over Aberdeen for the second year in a row. This runners-up medal would have been awarded to one of the Aberdeen side.
1993 SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE ASSOCIATION RUNNERS UP MEDAL, awarded to Stewart McKimmie, 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 'Runner-Up Scottish Cup 1992-93', 39mm high, maker RH, in nine carat gold, 9.9g, in box signed by the player Note: Although unengraved, this medal was purchased from Stewart McKimmie by the current owner.
1988 SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE SKOL CUP RUNNERS UP MEDAL, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed 'Scottish Football League', the reverse inscribed 'The Skol Cup Final Tie 1987-88 Runner-Up', 37mm high including bale, maker SMJ, in nine carat gold, 8.9g Note: The Scottish League Cup was sponsored by Skol Lager, and accordingly known as the Skol Cup, from 1984 to 1992. The 1987-1988 Skol or Scottish League Cup final was contested between Aberdeen and Rangers, with the Gers winning 3-2. This runners-up medal would have been awarded to one of the Aberdeen squad.
THE ENGLISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP SILVER MEDAL 1991, the obverse with central trophy motif, within blue enamel border inscribed 'The Football League Cup', the reverse inscribed 'Finalists 1990-91', maker V&S, in silver, 12.8g Note: The 1990-91 English Football League Cup was contested between Sheffield Wednesday and Manchester United, with the Yorkshire winning 1-0 to secure the Football League Cup for the first time. This runners-up medal would have been awarded to one of the United squad.
1982 SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, awarded to Alfie Conn of Motherwell 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 Winner 1981-82 A. Conn', maker JWB, in nine carat gold Note: Alfie Conn jr. signed for Motherwell in 1981, Conn would go on to make 27 appearances for the club, helping them win promotion to the Premier Division in the 1981-82 season.
1908 ALBION ROVERS LEAGUE CHAMPIONS GOLD MEDAL, the obverse with intertwined openwork 'A R' and 'League Champions CFL 1907- 08' in enamel, the reverse inscribed 'Presented to James Cockburn', suspended from scrolling banner with 'Albion Rovers' in enamel and pin clasp to reverse, maker A. LOTT, marked 9CT, 9.3g
1934 BENBURB F.C. SCOTTISH JUNIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse with 'Scottish Junior Football Association' in enamel, the reverse inscribed 'Winners Benburb F.C. N. McDaid 1933- 34', 35mm high including bale, maker Vaughton, marked 9CT, 14.9g Note: Founded in 1885, Benburb F.C. is based in Govan, Glasgow.
1953 STIRLING ALBION SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE GOLD MEDAL, the obverse with central lion rampant motif and 'The Scottish Football League' in enamel, the reverse inscribed 'Scottish League "B. Div" Champions 1952- 53 S. Forsyth', 39mm high, in nine carat gold, 13.7g Note: This was awarded to Samuel 'Sammy' Forsyth. Forsyth played for the club between 1950-53, making 37 league appearances and going on to play for Dunfermline Athletic.
ENFIELD ALLIANCE DIV. 1 WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse depicting a footballer in enamel, the reverse inscribed 'Enfield Alliance Div. 1 Winners E. Roebuck', along with a second Enfield Alliance Div 1. Medal, the obverse depicting a footballer in enamel, the reverse inscribed 'Enfield Alliance Div. 1 Cup 1956-7 E. Roebuck', each 43mm high (2)
1939 EAST OF SCOTLAND JUNIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION MEDAL, the obverse with red enamel lion rampant motif and 'East of Scotland Junior Football Assoc.' in enamel, the reverse inscribed 'Thornton Shield Won By Dunbar United F.C. 1938-39 T. Taylor', 35mm high, in nine carat gold, 11g Note: Dunbar United won the Thornton Shield after beating Ormiston Primrose 2-0 in the final on 3rd June 1939.
1898 SCOTLAND V ENGLAND SILVER BADGE, the obverse with central thistle motif, with 'S v E' and '1897-98' in blue enamel, the reverse with pin clasp, maker James Fenton, Birmingham 1897, 5.3g Note: Scotland played England twice over the years 1897-98. The first match was played at Crystal Palace Park, with Scotland winning 2-1, the second at Celtic Park, with England winning 3-1.
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY THIRD LANARK F.C. MEDALS, the obverse of each gilt medal with thistle and enamelled shield motif decoration, each with scrolling blue enamel banner, one inscribed 'Canada 1921' and the other 'South America 1923', each suspended from ribbon on blue enamelled clasp inscribed 'Third Lanark .F.C' Note: Third Lanark were a professional Scottish football club based in Glasgow. Founded in 1872, they were a founding member of the Scottish Football Association in the same year. The club folded in 1967.
REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID MANTLE CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Roman nu-merals, the watch movement inscribed " Willson London no 1002", in a drum-shaped case, surmounted by a gilt ho ho bird, the stepped case with reel moulded border on rectangular plinth, with gilt brass ball feet, 16cms high
A FRENCH ENAMEL DISH CIRCA 1890, the domed centre decorated with a ladies head and shoulders wearing a classical gown, with a red enameled scalloped edge border, overlayed in white and gilt enamel, 13cm square; together with a French enamel and silver box, c. 1890 of circular form, the hinged lid painted with classical figures in a landscape, with an embossed silver base and silver gilt interior, 17.5cm x 7cm high (2)
AUSTRIAN ENAMEL TUREEN AND COVER, VIENNA, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the slightly dome cover painted with four oval medallions depicting cavalier encampments, resrved against a gilt foliate ground, the cobalt sides with twin scroll handles and scrolling foliate decoration, raised on a socle foot with conforming equestrian cartouches, 30cm wide
MID 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with swan neck pediment, enclosing an arched painted enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, by John Marr of Falkirk, contained in a waisted mahogany case, on bracket feet, 219cm high (with two weights and pendulum)

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