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A pair of Art Deco drop earrings, probably by Cartier. The jade drops carved to both sides and set with cabochon rubies and diamonds to both sides, in black enamel frame suspended from a cabochon ruby with a bar alternately set with cabochon rubies and diamonds. The screw fitted signed Cartier. 6.5cm high.
THE FOLLOWING LOTS 61 TO 79 RELATE TO TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STALWART JOHNNY WALLIS MBE. Born in Finchley, he played for Hendon and captained both Middlesex and London Schoolboys before joining Tottenham Hotspur in 1936. Twice capped by England at Schoolboy level, he played for the `A` team in the War League. His first match was at home to Luton Town in 1940. Johnny also represented the club in the London War Section `B` that term, until military service with the Royal Artillery saw his football career end prematurely, at the age of 23, by a shrapnel wound sustained while serving in Palestine. He played a few further matches for Spurs during the 1944-45 season before moving on to non-league Chelmsford City and Wisbech Town. After a coaching course he returned to White Hart Lane in 1948, when he was appointed `A` Team Manager under Jimmy Anderson. Johnny guided the side to the Eastern Counties League Championship, Eastern Counties League Cup and other championships. Ten years later he became assistant trainer to Cecil Poynton and in 1964, he took charge of the Reserve team and led then to the Football Combination Championship three times. In 1968 he switched to first team trainer/physiotherapist and in 1975 he reverted to kit manager, which he held until 1987 From 1987 to his retirement in May 1994, Johnny had a few roles in the club including a member of the groundstaff. He was awarded the MBE in 1993. A CONTINENTAL 18CT GOLD AND ENAMEL MEDAL the obverse inscribed League Cup, Winners` Cup, 1971, the reverse inscribed J. Wallis, with ring suspension, in original fitted case Tottenham Hotspur defeated Torino 3-0 on aggregate after the two-legged final match.
THE FOLLOWING LOT WAS AWARDED TO CELTIC LEGEND DAVID HAMILTON. A 15CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1907-08 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Challenge Cup, Won By Celtic F.C., 1907-8, David Hamilton. In the above cup final played on 18th April 1908 at Hampden Park, Celtic defeated St Mirren 5-1 with Hamilton scoring one goal. He made a total of 260 League and Cup appearances for Celtic scoring 60 goals
THE FOLLOWING LOTS (100 TO 144) RELATE TO THE CAREER OF NOBBY STILES. A BLUE ENGLAND V. WALES SCHOOLBOY INTERNATIONAL CAP, 1957 a white England v. Wales Schoolboy shirt, No.4, with button-up collar and embroidered badge, E.S.F.A.; a white-metal and enamel plaque, inscribed English Schools Football Association, England v. Wales, Wembley Stadium, 30th March 1957; a programme from the match; and a black and white studio photograph of Stiles wearing the shirt and cap (5)
A CONTINENTAL GOLD AND ENAMEL 1968 EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed Coupe Des Clubs Champions Europeens, the reverse inscribed Vainqueur, 1968, with ring suspension Manchester United became the first English Club to lift the coveted European Cup by beating Benfica 4-1 after extra-time, in the final played at Wembley. On their way to this historic win, United defeated Hibernians Valletta 4-0; Sarajevo 2-1; Gornick Zabrze 2-1; and the mighty Real Madrid 4-3 in the semi-final.
A RARE 18TH-CENTURY WATCH-FORM PEDOMETER BY SPENCER & PERKINSwith 1¾in. enamel main dial for step counting signed SPENCER & PERKINS LONDON, subdivided with two further dials for miles and dozens of miles, each with blued-steel hands, the mechanism set within a gilt brass case and operated by a tilting rod numbered `361` terminating in a waistband hook — 8½in. (22cm.) long Spencer and Perkins were makers of watches between 1765 and 1806 from 44 Snow Hill, London. They are also known to have sold waywisers so the lot offered is a logical progression for them. When hooked over the waistband of a pair of breeches, the mechanism is progressed by the upward movement of the thigh which rocks the whole instrument forwards and backwards.
A mixed lot of items, various materials, including a late 18th century enamel patch box, the cover titles `Accept this Trifle from a friend whole love for three will never end`, a carved nut figural snuff box with a later head, a treen nutmeg grater modelled as n acorn, plus various pin cushions, boxes and other items. (qty)

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