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An Important Medal Group, to Brigadier General E.H. Finch Hatton D.S.O., comprising Victorian D.S.O., Q.S.A with four clasps, K.S.A. two clasps, 1914 Star with Aug-Nov bar, War Medal, Victory Medal with M.I.D. clasp, 1935 Jubilee Medal, and 1937 Coronation Medal (8), all court mounted as worn and with matching miniatures, together with the gilt and enamel neck badge of The Order of St. Michael and St. George See illustration
A Fine Quality Louis Philippe Porcelain Mantel Clock, the case finely painted with cherubs and foliage, the reverse similarly painted, all upon a powder blue ground highlighted with gilt, the enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and two train movement striking on a bell, 35.5cms high See illustration
1930`s satin black enamel and continental HM silver gilt topped dressing table set comprising: glass tidy and 2 glass bottles (cross cut border to near base on glass, possibly unmarked Baccarat ), soap dish, 4 brushes (SD to one brush), comb (SD to teeth) and a hand mirror (SD). Stamped to underside of lids with makers initials `JC`, Cartier retail stamp and import marks. (Overall wear consistent with use and age).
A FRENCH BRASS NOVELTY TIME-PIECE, the drum-shaped face with annular enamel dial surmounted by a ball and flanked by a pair of tennis rackets, platform lever escapement, on an oval oak base with fluted edge, 10in. (25.5cm) long, Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, Tennis Memorabilia, 20 June 1997, Lot 164
THE JIMMY JOHNSTONE FABERGE EGG, A RARE LIMITED EDITION 24CT GOLD, SILVER AND ENAMEL FABERGE EGG, No.13 of a limited edition of 19 for the World Market, created by Sarah Faberge. The lion is presented as a finial in sterling silver and 24ct gold a symbol of Celtic's triumph in winning the European Cup in 1967, the egg decorated with full-size domestic and European Cup medals, comprising, European Cup medal; Scottish League Championship medal, Scottish Cup medal; and Scottish League Cup medal, struck in original dies, gilded and hand-enamelled, the sterling medals intersperse a reminder of Jimmy Johnstone's origins with the coal pithead, four winding-shaft supports, fashioned in silver and black gold. The top of the egg itself is hand engine-turned on sterling silver and precious rhodium. The lower half of the creation is adorned with Celtic Football Club's badge proclaiming its 1888 origin, the badge is counterbalanced by the motif from the 'The Lord of the Wing' motion picture which celebrates Jimmy Johnstone's career and achievement. To the sides, seven magic celtic rings in hand-enamelled silver, the bezel is an echo of the jungle, whose corrugated roof it commemorates. The interior of the egg is surmounted by a figure of Jimmy Johnstone modelled in silver and gold with sterling and black gold diamond-studded football, with etched Jimmy Johnstone signature, the base with seven steps representing Johnstone's number, the underside engraved with Sarah Fabergé signature and inscribed 13, 7in. (17.8cm) high, with original carry case; certificate of authenticity and a hand-written note by Sarah Fabergé; and a Jimmy Johnstone, A God With A Leather Football At His Feet brochure, the cover inscribed and autographed To The Young Scouser Best Wishes Billy McNeill, also autographed by Bertie Auld and John (Yogi) Hughes. The vendor will donate 50% of any profits from the sale of the egg to the Johnstone family
A 15CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1905-06 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed 1906, Championship, Won By, Celtic F.C., James Bauchop, with ring suspension, Celtic won back-to-back championships this season with 49 points, Hearts being runners-up on 43 points
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1906-07 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish League Championship, Celtic F.C., Winners, 1906-7, James Bauchop, the reverse cast with a football scene in relief, with ring suspension, Celtic won their third successive League Championship this season with 55 points, Dundee being runners-up on 48 points
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1919 MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Corporation, Belgian Committee, Senior Football Match, the reverse inscribed Bradford, An England Eleven, v. Glasgow (Select), Jan 3rd 1919, James Bauchop, with ring suspension; and an invitation from the Lord Provost to the after match dinner at the Glasgow City Chambers (2)
A WHITE-METAL TANKARD, inscribed Leeds United A.F.C, Don Revie, Division 1 Champions, 1968-69, 5in. (12.7cm) high; a white-metal tankard, inscribed Centenary Match, Wales v. England, 24th March 1976, a white- metal two-handled trophy with enamel plaque inscribed Durham Football Association, the body inscribed Senior Professional C.C. Winners, 1957-58, 7in. (17.8cm) high; another with Lancashire Football Association enamel badge, inscribed Senior Cup Winners 1952-53, Manchester City F.C., D. Revie, 6.1/2in. (16.5cm) high; and another modern tankard (5)
Lots 189-270 are the property of the late John Kerr, Private Collector of Heart of Midlothian memorabilia. A 15CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1900-01 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed 1900-1, Challenge Cup, Won By Heart of Midlothian F.C., G. Hogg, with ring suspension. The above medal was awarded to George Hogg. In the match played on 6th April 1901 at Ibrox, Hearts defeated Celtic 4-3
A SILVER AND ENAMEL 1902-03 SCOTTISH CUP RUNNERS-UP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Challenge Cup Runners-up, Heart of Midlothian F.C., 1902-3, John Hunter, with ring suspension, Provenance: Christie's Scotland, Football Memorabilia including the John 'Sailor' Hunter collection, 20 November 1996, Lot 7. The 1902-03 Scottish Cup final was eventually won by Rangers. However, not until after the 2nd reply. In the first match played on 11th April, 1903 at Celtic Park, the teams drew 1-1, in the replay played on 18th April at Celtic Park, the teams drew 0-0 and in the 2nd replay again played at Celtic Park on 25th April, Rangers defeated Hearts 2-0
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1954-55 EAST OF SCOTLAND SHIELD MEDAL, the obverse inscribed E.S.F.A Shield 1954-55, the reverse inscribed E.S.F.A., Shield, Winners, H of M.F.C., D. MacKay, 1954-55, with ring suspension, Provenance: Sotheby's, Football Memorabilia including the Dave MacKay Collection, 21 September 2001, Lot 144
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL EAST OF SCOTLAND SHIELD MEDAL, the reverse inscribed E. of S. Shield, 1957 -58, Winners, H. of M.F.C., Mr. R Tait, Director, with ring suspension, Provenance: Christie's Glasgow, Football Memorabilia including the R. Tait and R.N. Tait Collection, 10 October 1990, Lot 50. The above medal was awarded to Hearts Director R. Tait
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1958-59 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed Winners League Cup, 1958-59, H of M.F.C, Trainer, Mr. J. Harvey, with ring suspension, contained within an ornamental hardwood plaque, In the above match played on 25th October 1958 at Hampden Park, Hearts defeated Partick Thistle 5-1
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1954-55 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League Cup, the reverse inscribed Winners, H. of M.F.C, J, Harvey, 1954-55, with ring suspension, contained within an ornamental hardwood plaque, In the above match played on 23rd October 1954 at Hampden Park, Hearts defeated Motherwell 4-2
Two cut glass perfume decanters and stoppers with silver collars, a cut glass perfume decanter and stopper with silver and turquoise enamel collar, London 1908, a plated kettle on stand, a pair of plated candlestick with lyre stems, two plated coasters, a plated coffee pot, two pairs of silver stub candlesticks, a plated tray and a collection of plated cutlery.

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