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Lance Gibbs sterling silver and enamel cigarette case, the lid inscribed L.R. Gibbs, a Sheffield plate presentation two-handled tray inscribed PRESENTED BY BARBADOS CRICKET ASSOCIATION TO LANCE GIBBS MEMBER OF 1963 VICTORIOUS WEST INDIES CRICKET TEAM VERSUS ENGLAND, 33cm and Indian silver dish, (3)The following lots 191 to 199 relates to the cricket career of top spin bowler and West Indies Test Cricketer Lance Gibbs
Johnny Doyle silver-gilt and enamel Celtic v. Rangers 1978 League Cup Runners-up medal, the obverse inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE In the final played on 18th March 1978 at Hampden Rangers defeated Celtic 2-1 after extra-time Lot 510 relates to the career of Scotland International and Celtic legend Johnny Doyle
Joe Kirkup Continental 18ct gold and enamel European Cup-Winners' Cup medal, the obverse cast with a footballer and inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed 1964/65, Coupe des Vainqueurs de Coupe Europeene, stamped PEKA.750 in original box In the final match played on 19th May 1965 at Wembley, West Ham defeated 1860 Munich 2-0, the club's first European success Provenance: Joe Kirkup Collection The following lots 522 to 545 relate to the career of West Ham United, Chelsea, Southampton defender Joe Kirkup Joseph Robert KIRKUP was born in Hexham, Northumberland on 17th December 1939. A proficient and talented rugby player and footballer who represented Northumberland Schools at rugby, he concentrated on the football code after his family moved South - signing for West Ham United at 16 years old to become another product of the blossoming Youth development policy at the club in the late 1950s and early 1960s that went on to produce many first team regulars including the likes of Bobby Moore ,Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst as well as Joe himself. Joe was a member of the West Ham Youth team that lost to Manchester United in the 1956/57 FA Youth Cup Final. He made his first team debut at Manchester City on 13 December 1958, a few days before his 19th birthday. A very consistent and speedy right back, proficient with tackling and passing skills, he was capped for England at Youth and Under 23 level and established himself as West Ham’s first choice right back by the end of 1960. Although missing out on the Hammers 1964 F.A. Cup triumph he was in the triumphant West Ham team that returned to Wembley a year later to win the European Cup Winners Cup defeating TSV Munich 1860 by a 2-0 scoreline in a classic display of attacking free flowing football by both teams in front of 100,000 fans on 19th May 1965. That European victory was the first and last time an English team won a major European club trophy using solely English players throughout the tournament. Incredibly, Joe was one of the 9 players in the West Ham eleven man team to have been produced through the club youth ranks. After 187 first team appearances for the Hammers, Joe was transferred to Chelsea in December 1966 for £27,000. He made Wembley and F.A. Cup Final history again just six months later when he featured in the 1967 FA Cup Final as this was the first ever F.A. Cup Final where substitutes were permitted and selected. Joe was the Chelsea substitute with Cliff Jones being the Tottenham Hotspur substitute. Neither were called upon to play in Spurs 2-1 victory over Chelsea.After 69 first team Chelsea appearances, he was transferred again during the 1967/68 season - this time to Southampton where he amassed another 192 first team appearances for the Saints before finishing his playing career in 1974. Despite commuting from his Surrey home to training during his Southampton career, not once was the reliable and thoroughly professional Joe late for training! Every Football League appearance of his 16 year career had been at the top flight First Division level, with 448 first team appearances covering all competitions. In 1975, he emigrated to Durban, South Africa to take on the Manager role at Durban City FC. It was not an enjoyable time, made untenable by the Club Chairman meddling in team affairs and Joe and his family returned to England in the summer of 1976 to embark on a life away from football.The career collection of items, superbly preserved by Joe - offers some unique items of 1960s football history, principally his 1965 European Cup Winners Cup jersey and winners medal when he became one of “The First and Last Englishmen” to win a European trophy. Two of the eleven match jerseys (Bobby Moore and Jim Standen) are owned by West Ham United, with Jack Burkett and Brian Dear match worn shirts now owned by private collectors.Likewise, the Chelsea 1967 F.A. Cup Final items include not only the match shirt, but also the iconic numbered shorts that Tommy Docherty introduced in redesigning the clubs playing strip - but also the stylish tracksuit as worn by the Chelsea players on the day substitutes first featured in the Final.These showcase items are accompanied with international honours items, Youth and reserve team medals and trophies, rare exchange and goodwill gifts from Continental opponents including the mighty Real Madrid plus autographed ephemera and documents covering a 16 year career of one of the gentlemen of the game - and a highly respected professional who gave great service to his clubs.
Lance Gibbs white-metal and enamel presentation dish inscribed BOARD OF CONTROL FOR CRICKET IN PAKISTAN, Presented to MR LANCE GIBBS, 23cm wide and white-metal and enamel cigarette caseThe following lots 191 to 199 relates to the cricket career of top spin bowler and West Indies Test Cricketer Lance Gibbs
Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games participation medal, designed by K Rasanen, bronze, the obverse with stylised heads over the Olympic Stadium, inscribed HELSINKI 1952 HELSINGFORS, stamped KAUKORASANEN 1951, the reverse with male and female athletes holding torches over Olympic Rings, inscribed XV OLYMPIA, diameter 54mm., and a participants bronze and coloured enamel 1952 Helsinki lapel badge, depicting the Olympic Stadium tower and Olympics Rings, inscribed 1952 XV OLYMPIA HELSINKI HELSINGFORS, with badge pins to reverse, 48 x 33mm., some enamel losses, (2)
Joe Kirkup continental silver and enamel Real Zaragoza dish, with scrolled edges inscribed “REAL ZARAGOZA C.D” along with small club crest of Real Zaragoza - Presented to West Ham players In the European Cup Winners Cup semi-final second leg match against Zaragoza on 28 April 1965, the teams drew the match 1-1, West Ham winning the tie 3-2 on aggregate taking them to a Wembley final on 19 May 1965Provenance: Joe Kirkup CollectionThe following lots 522 to 545 relate to the career of West Ham United, Chelsea, Southampton defender Joe KirkupSee Bio foot of lot 522
Joe Kirkup collection of enamel lapel badges, including Chelsea, West Ham United, Dortmund, Dundee, Munich, American Soccer League etc., (a lot)Provenance: Joe Kirkup CollectionThe following lots 522 to 545 relate to the career of West Ham United, Chelsea, Southampton defender Joe KirkupSee Bio foot of lot 522
Two yellow-metal and enamel France v. England medals, 1926, the obverse inscribed 1926 and bar inscribed FRANCE-ANGLETERRE, the reverse of one inscribed PARIS 1926, RELAIS, the other PARIS 1926 200 metres, 1er and England v. France enamel lapel badge 1927 and British Empire v. USA enamel lapel badge, 1924, the medals were awarded to Guy ButlerThe following lot 68 and lots 173 to 189 relate to the career of Guy Butler.
A rare, unique silver and enamel salver presented to Sir Alf Ramsey to commemorate his one hundredth match, managing England, Frank Hawker Ltd, Birmingham, 1972, with raised pie crust border, decorated with thirty-four enamel country flags representing the countries Sir Alf Ramsey managed England against, the centre with large enamel three lion badge and inscribed Presented to SIR ALFRED RAMSEY by THE COUNCIL OF THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, As a token of esteem and appreciation to mark the one hundredth occasion on which he has acted as Team Manager of the England Team, Wales V England November. 1972, 14in wideIn the 100th match in charge Sir Alf took his England side to Ninian Park to play Wales in a 1974 World Cup qualifying match. In the match played on 15th November 1972 England defeated Wales 1-0Provenance: The Alf Ramsey Collection, Clarke and Simpson, 18th June 2018
Two 9ct gold Birmingham football medals awarded to W. Pickering, the first for Birmingham County Football Association Junior Cup Winners 1924-25, obverse with Birmingham CFA crest, reverse engraved and the second for Birmingham Y & Old Boys AFA, obverse with blue and red enamel and red crest, reverse engraved W. Pickering, both hallmarked and by Vaughan & Sons, total weight 14gms, (2)W. Pickering started his career in Birmingham in 1924-25, and joined Sunderland in 1925, later playing for Bristol Rovers and Accrington Stanley.
Two 20th century alabaster mantel clocks. Both with architectural form cases topped with domes and gilt metal finials and featuring Corinthian columns and stepped bases, the larger example with an enamel dial with Arabic numerals, H40cm x W39cm x D13.5cm, the other having a gilt dial with Arabic numerals and pierced details, H31cm x W21.5cm x D14.5cm
Three vintage brass carriage clocks. Comprising a Schatz 8 day clock, the white dial with Roman numerals, H13.5cm (excluding handle), a cylindrical clock with a white enamel face with Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial, H13cm (excluding handle) and a clock with a gilt metal dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary seconds dials, the brass cased with some pressed decoration, H16cm
A Victorian slate mantel clock. Having a AD Mougin movement, the gilt metal and enamel dial having Arabic numerals, the case decorated with inset marble panels and engraved details, bearing a brass plaque to the front reading 'Best Horse in Worcester Squadron, Won by TBP E A Hayes, May 1895', H25cm x W43cm x D16.5cm
An early 20th century French figural brass ormolu mantel clock. Eight day movement, no. 3688, stamped 'RS', striking to a bell, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, bears a seated female figure with book, laurel wreath and quill, pierced frieze with white marble plaque behind. H27cm, key and pendulum present.
Two 20th century gothic style pendulum mantel clocks. Comprising a Teutonia clock manufactory clock with an oak case, the metal dial with Roman numerals, having a two-section glazed door, H38cm x W22cm x D10cm, the other an American Ansonia Clock Company oak cased clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, H53cm x W29cm x D11.5cm
Two Victorian slate mantel clocks. One having a British United Clock Company movement, the white enamel and gilt metal dial having Arabic numerals, the case having a shaped pediment, carved details and marble inlay, H29cm x W23.5cm x D13.5cm. The other having a pendulum movement and gilt metal dial with Arabic numerals, the architectural style case having a dome and brass finials to the top and a pair of Corinthian columns, H33cm x W27cm x D15.5cm
A late 19th century Vienna regulator style wall clock. Weight-driven movement, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the mahogany case with a glazed, arched trunk door, carved mask, pediment top, brass finial and turned columns. H120cm. Key and pendulum present.
Four 20th century mantel clocks. Comprising a oak cased Napoleon hat clock having a chrome dial with Arabic numerals, H23cm x W42cm x D15cm. An 8 day Rollin a Paris oak cased mantel clock, having a white enamel dial with Roman numerals, H27.5cm x W32cm x D16cm. A Smiths 8 day clock with a veneered case and Arabic numerals, H21cm x W25cm x D9.5cm and a British Napoleon hat clock having Arabic numerals and on bun feet, H26cm x W47.5cm x D17.5cm
SIR WINSTON SPENCER CHURCHILL: A GROUP OF SMALL COLLECTIBLES including paper flag day pins, a Claassen Churchill cigar in box, a white metal pendant, a Wartime or just postwar enamel badge (a/f), commemmorative coins (one silver-mounted), Mirrorpic cards, a 'V' horse brass, and other items, contained in a display case
A pair of modern Chinese cloisonné enamel lidded urns, on carved hardwood stands, height 23cm, a pair of miniature cloisonné enamel vases, on carved hardwood bases, height 8cm, and a large modern gilt metal and cloisonné enamel pink ground vase, decorated with birds amongst foliage, on carved hardwood base, height 29cm (5).
DOREY LESTER & CO; a stainless steel cased pocket watch on white metal chain, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, diameter 4.5cm, a large stainless steel cased Goliath pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, diameter 6.5cm, also a quantity of lady's and gentleman's wristwatches including Ricardo, Rotary, Accurist, Ronson, Seiko, etc (8).

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