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An official gold Merit Medal presented by the City of Santiago de Chile to the Head of the Organising Committee of the 1962 World Cup Aquiles Caceres, the obverse with an enamel Coat of Arms of Santiago, the reverse inscribed PREMIO I.MUNICIPALIDAD DE SANTIAGO A DON AQUILES CACERES, DIRICENTE, CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FOOT-BALL, 1962, red, white & blue ribbon ...
The earliest Manchester United [Newton Heath] football medal ever to have been offered at auction: the Manchester Senior Cup winner's medal awarded to Thomas Fitzsimmons in 1893, a 9ct. gold & enamel medal with a design based on the Coats of Arms of Manchester with a panelled football replacing the terrestrial globe , inscribed M.D.F.A., SENIOR, 1893, the reverse further inscribed T. FITZSIMMONS, WINNERS The first pieces of silverware to be put in the Newton Heath trophy cabinet was the Manchester Cup in 1886. When they won the Cup again in 1893 it was their fifth victory in the competition. In the 1892-93 Manchester Senior Cup Final Newton Heath beat Bolton Wanderers 2-1 at Hyde Road on 15th April. Newton Heath had progressed to the final with victories over West Manchester and Bury. Fitzsimmons scored four goals during the competition. 1892-93 was also Hewton Heath's first season in the Football League Division One. They avoided relegation by beating Small Heath [Birmingham] in a play-off 'Test Match'. Fitzsimmons, having joined the club in November, scored 5 League goals during the campaign. Thomas Fitzsimmons was a Scot born at Annbank in south Ayrshire 21st October 1870. He was an outside-right and was one of several players on trial at Celtic who were seeking a replacement for Celtic's first ever goalscorer Neil McCallum. He was till a trialist when he made his League debut v Rangers at Ibrox on 24th September 1892. As such, this makes Fitzsimmons the only player in Celtic history to debut for the club in an 'Old Firm' fixture. This proved to be his only appearance for the Bhoys, although some records would suggest he played in a Glasgow Cup game before his League debut v Pollokshaws Athletic 17th September. A couple of months later he transferred to Newton Heath making his debut v Aston Villa 19th November at North Road, scoring in the 2-0 win. In all he made 30 competitive starts and scored 6 goals. In June 1894 Tommy Fitzsimmons returned to Scotland to play for his local team Annbank FC. Thomas's brother David also played for Newton Heath.
Two Amateur Athletics Association Championship silver second place prize medals awarded to F. Newby for the Pole Jump [now vault] in the 1896 and 1897, at Northampton in 1896, and at Manchester in 1897, the latter named and complete with original suspension ribbon and enamel Championship bar
An official pair of 1971 British Lions cuff-links, by Toye, Kenning & Spencer of London, in gilt & enamel; sold together with a miniature rugby ball signed by W.W. Wakefield (The Lord Wakefield of Kendal) and bearing six other signatures including Bill Beaumont & Tony Bond; and two further miniature rugby balls, souvenirs of the Varsity Match
A fine collection of eight official 1930 World Cup badges, all inscribed CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FOOTBALL - MONTEVIDEO - 1930, one large size player's badge inscribed JUGADOR, and seven smaller gilt-metal & enamel lapel badges, variously inscribed JUGADOR, DELEGADO, PRENSA, COMISION ASESORA DEL CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL, CONSEJO DE LA A.U. DE F. (two, one red enamel, one blue) & COMISIONDEL FIELD OFICIAL,
A rare trophy for an international meeting of athletics held at Real Madrid C.F. 18th May 1963, this being the prize for the 200m. as engraved, the polished wooden base with enamel flags of Italy, Great Britain, Spain, USA, Portugal, Finland, Austria, France, Germany and Belgium, the crown detachable, height 24cm., 9 1/2in.
A group of four UEFA Champions League commemorative club pin sets, for seasons 2006-07, 2008-09, 2009-10 & 2010-11, each from a limited edition and featuring a gilt-metal & enamel badge of each competing club, contained in a perspex display tower, height 33cm., 13in.; two with the accompanying UEFA brochure (6)
A group of 26 gilt-metal & enamel Football Association Steward's badges from the 1970s and 1980s, each inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, STEWARD and dated, the group comprising 1970, 1971 x 3 (each a differing design), 1972, 1972-73, 1973, 1973-74, 1974, 1974-75, 1975, 1975-76, 1976, 1976-77, 1977-78, from 1978 to 1982 inclusive there are two badges one inscribed SPRING the other AUTUMN, and finally a 1983 spring, with brooch fittings
A group of seventeen gilt-metal & enamel Football Association Steward's badges from the 1950s, each inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, STEWARD and dated, the group comprising 1950, 1951, 1952 x 2, 1953 x 2, 1954 x 2, 1955 x 2, 1956 x 2, 1957, 1958 x 2 & 1959 x 2, all multiples by year are badges of a differing design, with brooch fittings
A Colman's Mustard vesta case commemorating Bradford City's 1911 F.A. Cup victory, white metal with yellow & blue enamel inscribed COLMAN'S MUSTARD, ENGLISH CUP, CELEBRATE BRADFORD CITY'S VICTORY, MANCHESTER, APRIL 1911, 5 by 4cm., 2 by 1 1/2in. The reference to Manchester is in relation to the Cup Final finishing 0-0 at Crystal Palace. Bradford's 1-0 victory over Newcastle United came in the replay at Old Trafford on 26th April 1911.
Two medals won by Jackie Milburn at Linfield FC, i) 9ct. gold inscribed IRISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LIMITED, J. MILBURN, LINFIELD F.C., 1959-60; ii) silver & enamel inscribed IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, LINFIELD F.C., 1959-60. J. MILBURN, both in original paper boxes Following his highly successful time at Newcastle United, Jackie Milburn spent four seasons in Northern Ireland at Linfield FC.
A group of 19 gilt-metal & enamel Football Association Steward's badges from the 1960s, each inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, STEWARD and dated, the group comprising 1960 x 2, 1961 x 2, 1962 x 2, 1963 x 2 (both additionally inscribed 1863-1963, CENTENARY YEAR), 1964 X 2, 1965 x 2, 1966, 1967 x 2, 1968, 1968/9 x 2 & 1969, all multiples by year are badges of a differing design, with brooch fittings
A group of 24 gilt-metal & enamel Football Association Superintendent's badges dating between 1960 and 1981, each inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, SUPERINTENDENT, comprising 1960 x 2, 1961, 1962 x 2, 1963 (additionally inscribed 1863-1963, CENTENARY YEAR), 1964 x 2, 1965, 1968-69, 1971 x 2, 1972-73, 1973, 1973-74, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978 x 2 (spring & autumn), 1979 spring, 1980 x 2 (spring & autumn) and 1981 x 2 (spring & autumn), the multiples each with a differing design, with brooch fittings
A South Shields Rugby Football Club medal 1895, in 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed SOUTH SHIELDS RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB, designed with a pair of black & white striped flags, a rugby ball and an enamel roundel of a rowing boat and the motto COURAGE, HUMANITY, COMMERCE, the reverse engraved with a monogram and inscribed DURHAM COUNTY CUP HOLDERS, PTS FOR 42, AGAINST NIL, RYTON, ROVERS, TUDHOE, W.HARTLEPOOL, in original fitted case by James Grant & Son, 66 King Street, South Shields, the lid inscribed gilt SOUTH SHIELDS, F. 1895 C.
A VICTORIAN EBONY RECTANGULAR BOX with pin cushion set lid, and holly wood lined interior with a label for T Barton Late Naye, Manufacturer, Mount Ephraim and Parade, Tunbridge Wells, 14cm wide, together with a circular enamel decorated picture frame, 8.5cm dia, and a turned Treen nutmeg grater in the form of an acorn (3)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WHITE MARBLE AND ORMOLU MOUNTED GARNITURE DE CHEMINÉE, the clock with vase finial, the drum movement supported by fluted columns with urn finials and on a break front plinth base with turned and beaded feet, the circular enamel dial with arabic numerals, floral swags and signed 'Crosnier, Versailles' the movement stamped 'Maugin' chiming the hours and half hours on a bell and with sunburst pendulum, flanked by two matching branch candelabra, surmounted by pineapple and urn finials. The clock 45.5cm high and 27.5cm wide
A MIXED LOT OF MINIATURES to include: a 19th century English school portrait of a young boy (rubbed) in yellow metal and blue enamel frame with a lock of hair verso, 6.5cm x 5cm oval; an 18th century watercolour portrait of a gentleman wearing blue jacket, 12cm x 9cm oval; a portrait of the children of King Charles I; and six further (9)
A GROUP OF FOUR GEORGE III ENAMEL PATCH BOXES, two of Navette shape with beaded edges to the central scene, one showing a country house and with indistinct inscription beneath '... lands L'd Palermaton'; the second inscribed 'Sacred to Friendship'; plus two further boxes, one oval with a mother and her daughter; the other, circular with vignette of two lovers. The largest 5.2cm wide (4)
A GEORGE III ENAMEL SNUFF BOX with serpentine outline, the lid decorated with a vignette of two lovers within a pastoral scene, the base of the box decorated in yellow enamel, 4.6cm wide, together with a further Georgian enamel oval box, the lid painted with a boy teaching a dog to stand on its hind legs, the base of the box in pink ground enamel, 4.7cm hinge to thumb piece (2)

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