A collection of 16 members` badges for overseas racing, mostly in gilt-metal & enamel, comprising: Ceylon Turf Club 1955 & 1957; Chelsea Racing Club 1943; Durban Turf Club 1953-54; Jockey Club of Kenya 1960; Penang Turf Club 1930 & 1951-52; Perak Turf Club 1951; Queensland Racing Club 1990-91 (serial no. 0001); Royal Calcutta Turf Club 1952-53; Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club 1994-95; Selangor Turf Club 1934 & 1951; Singapore Turf Club 1954; Western Australian Trotting Association 1975-76; and Western India Turf Club 1934-35
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A collection of 28 members` badges, in gilt-metal and enamel, comprising: five for Ascot Member`s Stand 1974, 1975, 1976, 1981 & 1982, five for Ascot Iron Stand 1975, 1981, 1982, 1983 & 1992, six for Windsor 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1981 & 1982, five for Brighton 1965, 1966, 1967, 1967 & 1969, four for Sandown Park 1975 (centenary badge), 1976, 1981 & 1982, and three for Kempton Park 1976, 1981 & 1982
Race badges and race cards, comprising: 27 various race badges from the 1970s & 1980s, comprising two gilt-metal & enamel members` badges for Leopardstown in 1977 and The Curragh 1978, and cardboard day passes for Fairyhouse (7), Punchestown (6), Leopardstown (4), Cheltenham Festival (4) and Ascot (2) and two stamped S.G.C.; together with 23 racecards including Grand Nationals for 1989, 2000 & 2006, the 1999 Cheltenham Gold Cup, the 2003 Irish Derby, the Irish 1,000 Guineas for 1998 & 2000, and the 1999 Champion Hurdle; the lot also including a first edition of Clive Graham and Bill Curling`s The Grand National, in slip case
Two 1924 Olympic Games commemorative medals presented to the American soccer player Arthur G. Rudd, the first an attractively designed 14k. gold & enamel medal by Dieges & Clust issued to the American Soccer Team, the reverse engraved ARTHUR G. RUDD; the other, also by Dieges & Clust in silver-gilt, stamped Sterling, and extensively inscribed 1924, PRESENTED BY HON. JOHN F. HYLAN, MAYOR, ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, TO THE VICTORIOUS AMERICAN ATHLETES ON THEIR RETURN FROM THE OLYMPIC GAMES AT PARIS, FRANCE; sold together with a third Arthur Rudd medal presented by the Polish Olympic Committee to commemorate the Poland v USA international match played in Warsaw 10th June 1924 (3) Arthur George Rudd was born in Widnes in England 22nd December 1887. His family emigrated to America and he played soccer for the Fleisher Yarn, the works team of the SB & BW Fleisher Manufacturing Company in Philadelphia. After the 1924 Olympic Games, Fleisher Yarn joined the American Soccer League for the 1924-25 season, but the club folded following this single, miserable campaign. Arthur Rudd, a left-sided full-back, played in the first USA match at the Paris Games and helped his team progress to the second round by beating Estonia 1-0. However, they then had the misfortune to draw eventual Olympic Champions Uruguay and were eliminated from the tournament following a 3-0 defeat. Rudd was not selected for the Uruguay game. The American team then travelled to Warsaw to play an international game versus Poland on 10th June. Poland had been eliminated from the Olympic competition in the first round. The third medal in this lot relates to this game which the Americans won 3-2. Before returning to the States, the US team played one further match against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin on 16th June, losing 3-1.
A group of five commemorative Olympic medals and badges, comprising: i) a bronze & enamel badge for Helsinki 1952; ii) a bronze medal for Tokyo 1964; iii) an enamelled metal pin badge for Tokyo 1964; and enamelled metal plaque for Mexico City 1968; and a large silvered medal for Barcelona 1992. Provenance: The San Siro Museum, Milan.
Olympic and other memorabilia relating to the equestrian career of Marion Coakes, including from the 1968 Mexico Olympic Games, a participation medal, designed by Lance Wyman, with sports pictograms divided by the Mexico Olympic emblem; an athlete`s badge for the equestrian events, inscribed MEXICO, ATLETA, and with a plastic suspension bearing a pictogram of a horse`s head; a Team Great Britain`s competitor`s badge in gilt-metal & enamel, with Olympic Rings and inscribed 1968, GB; and a set of six Team Great Britain blazer badges, in gilt-metal with Olympic Rings and inscribed GREAT BRITAIN; the lot also including a cased set of silver-gilt blazer buttons from The President`s Cup, and six other similar buttons, looses, including an example dated 1965, the inaugural year of the international equestrian team competition; together with a qty. of period b&w press photographs portraying episodes from Marion Coakes`s career. Marion Coakes won a silver medal in the individual jumping event at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico. Marion rode Stroller, one of the most famous horses in the history of show jumping. Together, victories included the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at the Royal International Horse Show, the Ladies World Championship, the Hickstead Derby and the Hamburg Derby. In 1969 she married the steeplechase jockey David Mould (see lots 643 to 646).
Olympic Games collectibles, comprising: 16 gilt-metal & enamel pin badges from Atlanta 1996; a 1984 Olympic Games badge bearing DHL sponsor`s logo; a pair of dolls for the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Olympics official mascots `Kristin` and `Hakon`, unopened in original packaging; and a pennant of the Czechoslovakian team at the 1976 Games in Montreal. Provenance: The San Siro Museum, Milan.
A bearer`s torch from the 8th Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos Y Del Caribe (Central American & Caribbean Games) held in Caracas in 1959, engraved with details to the bowl; sold together with two plaquettes for the Games, in gilt & enamel and silver & enamel, each inscribed VIII JUEGOS DEPORTIVOS CENTROAMERICANOS Y DEL CARIB, 1958, CARACAS-VENEZUELA (3). The 8th Central American & Caribbean Games were due to be held in Caracas in December 1958, as inscribed on the torch. However, due to political unrest in Venezuela the Games were put back to January 1959. The flame cauldron had been an innovation at the previous Games held in Mexico City in 1954. Mexico topped the medals table in Caracas. Provenance: The San Siro Museum, Milan.
Memorabilia relating to Jim Taylor`s involvement in the Uxbridge & District Football League, comprising: a claret Uxbridge & District Football League representative shirt, short-sleeved, embroidered cloth badge; an Uxbridge & District Football League cloth blazer badge; an Uxbridge Football Club blazer badge; and a silver & enamel runners-up medal won by a young Jim Taylor in the Uxbridge & District Schools` Cup of 1930-31 (4)
Jim Taylor`s electroplate & enamel plaque for the Football Association Charity Shield played at Stamford Bridge 20th September 1950, with enamelled three lions crest and inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD MATCH, ENGLAND WORLD CUP TEAM V F.A. CANADA TOUR TEAM, 20th SEPTEMBER 1950, mounted on a wooden backboard with easel support, 11 by 12cm., 4 1/4 by 4 3/4in.; sold together with Taylor`s Football Association selection letter, itinerary and post-match banquet menu and invitation (5) In a break from tradition, the 1950 Football Association Charity Shield was contested between the 1950 World Cup and Tour of Canada teams instead of the Football League champions and the F.A. Cup winners. Jim Taylor and Stanley Matthews were exceptions and were in fact part of both the Canadian Tour and the 1950 World Cup sides, so were eligible to play for either team in the Charity Shield. However, in the event Jim Taylor was not selected to play.
A group of three trophy shields awarded to player/manager Jim Taylor during Tunbridge Wells Rangers 1954-55 treble-winning season, each set with an enamel badge inscribed KENT COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION and on a bakelite backboard, the first two shields in gilt-metal and inscribed SENIOR CUP, WINNERS, 1954-5 and SENIOR SHIELD, WINNERS, 1954-5, the other shield in white metal and inscribed LEAGUE CUP DIV.1 WINNERS, 1954-5, various sizes, the largest 15 by 13cm., 6 by 5in.; sold together with a small qty. of memorabilia relating to Jim Taylor and Tunbridge Wells Rangers, including his player/manager contract for season 1954-55, photographs, telegrams and correspondence and various press clippings (a qty.)
A 9ct. gold & enamel 1934 Football League Third Division South Cup winner`s medal, hallmarked Birmingham, 1934, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION, THIRD DIVISION, SOUTHERN SECTION. 1934 was the inaugural year of the Football League Division Three South Cup. It was held annually until football was suspended during World War II, and never revived. The first winner`s of the competition were Exeter City who defeated local rivals Torquay 1-0 in the final played at Plymouth. Their route to the final saw victories over Crystal Palace 11-6, Watford 4-2, Coventry 1-0 and Brighton 4-3 in a replay.
A silver & enamel England v Germany football medal, hallmarked Birmingham, 1937, the obverse with enamelled British & German flags beneath a football scene. With a hallmark of 1937, it is possible that this medal was made as a commemorative for the forthcoming fixture in Berlin in May 1938, the infamous game in which the English team were required to make the Nazi Salute before the match.
A silver & enamel medal for the 1956 South American Championship held in Uruguay, by Geronimo Tammaro of Montevideo, rectangular, the obverse with enamelled national flags of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru & Uruguay, a footballing scene with Tower of Homage beyond and inscribed CAMPEONATO SUDAMERICANO EXTRA, the reverse inscribed ASOCIACION URUGUAYA DE FOOTBALL 50 o ANIVERSARIO, MONTEVIDEO, ENERO-FEBRERO-1956, in original paper box of issue. The tournament was won by the hosts Uruguay, with Chile finishing runners-up and Argentina in third.
Lots 83 to 86-Raymond Kopa (Real Madrid, Stade Reims & France). A silver cigarette case presented by Real Madrid to Raymond Kopa on the occasion of the 1956-57 Spanish Championship and European Cup winning season, with an enamel Real Madrid crest forming a thumb piece, the lid inscribed LA JUNTA DIRECTIVA, ENTRENADOR Y JUGADORES DEL, REAL MADRID C. DE F., AGRADECEN MUY SINCERAMENTE, SU CARINOSA FELICITACION, CON MOTIVO DE HABER, CONQUISTADO, EL, CAMPEONATO DE LIGA, Y LA, II COPA DE EUROPA, RAYMOND KOPA, TEMPORADA 1956-1957, length 14cm., 5 1/2in.
A silver card tray presented by Real Madrid to Raymond Kopa on the occasion of the 1957-58 Spanish Championship and European Cup winning season, set with an enamel Real Madrid, inscribed LA JUNTA DIRECTIVA, ENTRENADOR Y JUGADORES DEL, REAL MADRID C. DE F., AGRADECEN MUY SINCERAMENTE, SU CARINOSA FELICITACION, CON MOTIVO DE HABER, CONQUISTADO, EL, CAMPEONATO DE LIGA, Y LA, III COPA DE EUROPA, RAYMOND KOPA, TEMPORADA 1957-1958, diameter 18cm., 7in.
REEL: Rare Hardy perfect 4.25" LEFT HAND WIND alloy salmon fly reel, face plate engraved "Lefty Kreh" (world famous angler, author and fly tyer), 1950s model with revolving line guide, black handle, rim tension regulator and correct ribbed alloy foot, retaining most original grey enamel finish.

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