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A gold & enamel Staffordshire F.A. Senior Cup winner’s medal awarded to West Bromwich Albion’s Albert Aldridge in 1887, inscribed STAFFORDSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1887, WEST BROMWICH ALBION F.C., A. ALLDRIDGE [SIC]. Albert Aldridge was born in Walsall on 13th April, 1864. The right-back joined West Bromwich Albion from Walsall Swifts in 1887. He was a member of West Brom’s 1888 F.A. Cup winning team and won two England international caps. Aldridge joined Walsall Town in July 1888, and a season later switched to Aston Villa. Tragically after playing only 14 times for Villa he was forced to retire through poor health and died aged just 27 in May 1891
A 15ct. gold & enamel Aston Villa League Champions medal season 1909-10, claret & blue enamelling, the obverse inscribed ASTON VILLA FOOTBALL CLUB, LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, 1909-10, the reverse inscribed A. CARTLIDGE. This medal was awarded to the Aston Villa goalkeeper Arthur Cartlidge for the Football League Division One title winning season of 1909-10, exactly 100 years ago. Villa finished with 53 points, 5 ahead of runners-up Liverpool. Arthur Cartlidge made 52 appearances for Villa between 1908 and 1910 before returning to his home town team Stoke where he had made his professional debut in 1899. The majority of his career, however, was spent at Bristol Rovers where he made 258 senior appearances between 1901 and 1908 and helped ‘The Pirates’ to a Southern League Championship title in season 1904-05. Arthur Cartlidge was born in Stoke-on-Trent 12th June 1880 and died there also in 1940
A silver & enamel Aston Villa Schools’ Charity Cup winner’s medal season 1913-14, the obverse with the Aston Villa FC club crest and motto in enamel, the reverse inscribed 1913-14, ASTON VILLA SCHLS CHARITY CUP, WINNERS, CHURCH Rd. YARDLEY, Wm. HOLLAND . The Aston Villa [Schools’] Charity Cup has a long history. It was first contested in 1886-87 and still continues today. The tournament is open to U-15 teams from the Birmingham Schools Sports Federation with the final played at Villa Park in May. This winner’s medal was won by William Holland in season 1913-14. He was a pupil of Church Road Council School in Yardley which is now known as Yardley Primary School, an institution that celebrated its centenary last year. Church Road won the competition again in 1921 & 1924
West Bromwich Albion FC: a 9ct. gold 1919-20 League Division One Championship medal awarded to club director D.G. Nurse, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, 1919-20, D.G. NURSE, DIRECTOR, the reverse later mounted with a blue enamel circle inscribed WEST BROMWICH ALBION FOOTBALL CLUB in original case with the silk lining inscribed WEST BROMWICH ALBION FOOTBALL CLUB. The 1919-20 season, the first since the resumption of football after the Great War, still remains West Bromwich Albion’s one and only Championship winning season. This medal was awarded to Dan Nurse who was a club director at the time. He was a former ‘Baggies’ player and amongst a small group of footballers who has played for both Black Country rival clubs West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Nurse was captain of the West Brom team who won the Second Division Championship in season 1901-02. His brother Louis Nurse was also a club director and occupied the Chairman’s office between 1937 and 1947.
George Connelly’s 9ct. gold & enamel Celtic Scottish F.A. Cup winner’s medal season 1968-69, inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, WINNERS, SCOTTISH CUP, 1968-69, in original fitted case. George Connelly was born in Fife 1st March 1949. We played professionally for Celtic and Falkirk and was a technically accomplished footballer, who could play with distinction anywhere in the outfield, although his most common positions were left half and inside forward. He signed for Celtic from Tulliallan Juniors in March 1966. Having broken into the first team in 1968, Connelly is remembered primarily for his goal just before half time in the 1969 Scottish Cup final against Rangers. He coolly dispossessed John Greig on the edge of the box, evaded the Rangers’ skipper’s recovery attempt, rounded the goalkeeper before slipping the ball into the empty net. This goal made it 3-0 to Celtic and ended any hopes of a Rangers revival. Celtic ending up winners 4-0 and George Connelly was presented with the medal being offered here. Another famous Connelly goal came in 1970 in the so-called “Battle of Britain” match against English League Champions Leeds United in the 1970 European Cup semi-final first leg at Elland Road. This helped Celtic to progress to the final where they were defeated by Feyenoord.
Golf collectibles, a metal pin tray for Warren Golf Club; a pill box with golfing scene; an American brooch; three vesta cases, one plain, the others with golfing decoration; Dunlop 31 golfing brass bell; golf putting game with telescopic putter for carpet or garden golf; golf club swizzle and cooler stick; 2 small pictures featuring Robert Maxwell and Charles Lees’ Golfers; a boxed set of silver & enamel golf spoons won by a lady golfer in the 1930s; a silver plated 1950 trophy won by the lady golfer Joanne Haig; two blazer buttons; caddy brooch; golf medal dated 1933; and two other golf medals
A large group of medals, badges and memorabilia relating to Harry Fowler and his involvement in British boxing, including an official’s badge for the inaugural Golden Gloves International Tournament at the Yankee Stadium New York 2nd July 1935, inscribed with details to the top bar and on the ribbon, American & British flags printed on a celluloid panel, suspended medal of a boxer dated 1935; another official’s badge inscribed LONG ISLAND STATE PARK COMMISSION, JONES BEACH, 1935; a 9ct. gold & enamel Amateur Boxing Association medal suspended by pink ribbon with bars inscribed HON. SECRETARY, VICE PRESIDENT, in original fitted case, other A.B.A. related items and also for F.I.B.A., Fowler’s King’s Medal; and a number of medals, medallions, plaquettes, badges & pins relating to competition in Ireland and continental Europe; the lot also including 1930s correspondence and documents from the International Olympic Committee, the British Olympic Association, the Federation Internationale De Boxe Amateur and Southern Olympian Football League (a qty.)
Property of a F1 racing mechanic (Lots 708 to 709). Phil ‘Sailor’ Boore joined the Frank Williams F1 team in 1974. Two years later it became Walter Wolf Racing and, as the team’s ‘tyre man’, he worked with Jody Scheckter and Keke Rosberg. In 1982 he joined McLaren and spent the next 18 years looking after the likes of Niki Lauda, Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard. He eventually retired in April 2000 having contributed to no fewer than nine Formula 1 Drivers World Championships. Where applicable the following lots are sold with the approval of McLaren International. McLaren F1 team presentation glassware and 1990s memorabilia, including two Dartington lead crystal decanters featuring the McLaren motif, one bearing the legend: In Recognition of Winning the 1990 Formula One Drivers & Constructors World Championship, the second: In Recognition of Winning the 1999 Formula One Drivers World Championship, a small desk clock set in opaque Dartington crystal in the form of a truncated, stepped pyramid, bearing the legend: McLaren Fourth Consecutive Drivers & Constructors World Championship 1991, white circular dial with gilt metal surround and black Roman numerals, quartz movement, a Mercedes-Benz Collection West McLaren no.7 wristwatch, still boxed, three West McLaren no.8 Schweppes chromed metal drinks bottles, two McLaren-Mercedes ‘Silver Arrow’ F1 music CDs, six McLaren-Mercedes produced video tapes, 1997 to 1999, a boxed 1:43 scale MP4/14, four McLaren published books: the McLaren-Mercedes MP4/13, the Official 1997 Race Record in slipcase (two copies) and McLaren-104 wins, Christmas cards from McLaren Directors, the earlier ones signed by Ron Dennis, Bob Illman, Martin Whitmarsh and others, a 1992 McLaren F1 road car sales brochure, six coloured enamel pin-badges depicting the helmets of Senna, Prost, Hakkinen, Moreno, Dalmas and Blundell (qty.)
A collection of cased silver and plated flatware, comprising: a set of six silver gilt and green enamel seal top coffee spoons by Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1932; a set of six George III Old English bright-cut tea spoons by Peter & William Bateman, London 1808; a set of six tea spoons with tongs, Sheffield 1907; a part set of five Old English pattern tea spoons with tongs; a set of twelve silver handled tea knives; a two piece christening set; a cased dressing table set, initialled; a set of twelve ivory handled close plated dessert knives and forks; a set of six plated napkin rings; and a set of six plated fish knives and forks
An early 19th Century memorial hair locket brooch, the split pearl border enclosing the hair mounted glazed panel, with a locket back, 3.7cm long, and another with a blue enamel border to the hair set panel, the inscription to the reverse dated for 1828, 4.7cm long, and an 18 carat gold mourning ring, London 1846
A quantity of jeweller including a tortoiseshell pique work brooch, a Victorian carved coral hand to a bow brooch fitting, a guilloche enamel locket back pendant, four rings, a pair of earrings, brooches, a cornelian intaglio seal, two rows of ivory beads, rose quartz beads, freshwater pearls and other items
A Mid 19th Century mahogany longcase clock,the eight day movement striking on a bell,painted arch enamel dial with Scotsman and highland castle scenes,seconds subsidiary dial signed Purdie & Safley Carluke,enclosed by a hood with broken swan neck pediment and brass eagle ball finial, over a trunk with bowfront door and doric pilasters, canted bracket plinth base 222cm high (lacking weights and chain) ILLUSTRATED
A late 19th Century Bohemian sprit flask of tapered form with slice cut neck, integral spout and high loop handle below a hollow blown spire form stopper, decorated with a large floral oval cartouche panel over a gilded foliate scroll work ground with black enamel detail, height 31 cm. ILLUSTRATED

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