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'SOUTHERN SCOTTISH LEAGUE EMERGENCY CUP COMPETITION 1940/41',a silver trophy awarded to James 'Scot' Symon of Rangers F.C., in sterling silver, hallmarked for Birmingham 1940, the cover with footballer finial, the twin handled cup inscribed 'SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION WAR CHALLENGE CUP', on a circular socle base mounted with shield shaped plaque inscribed 'SOUTHERN SCOTTISH LEAGUE EMERGENCY CUP COMPETITION 1940-41 WON BY RANGERS F.C J.S. SYMON', 24cm highNote: This rare and important piece of Scottish footballing history comes from a period of turbulence for the country. Due to the outbreak of World War II, all normal competitions were suspended, with a number of regional tournaments having been set up in their place. Therefore, whilst both the Scottish Football League and Scottish League Cup were no longer contested, the Southern Football League and Southern Football League Cup were held in an unofficial capacity.These were played at a time of unrelenting dominance for Rangers Football Club, them not having gone more than a year without lifting a major trophy since 1917. Indeed, during the so-called 'unofficial' years, the team won all six Southern League titles, as well as four of the six Southern League Cups (losing the other two in the final - one of which was cruelly snatched from them when the game ended in a draw, the winner being decided on who had been awarded the most corners).The trophy offered at McTear's relates to the very first of those Southern League Cup tournaments, dating from 1940-41. The teams were divided into four groups of four, with Rangers topping their group after five wins out of six. They then went on to face St. Mirren in the semi-final, who were defeated in a resounding fashion by four goals to one, allowing Rangers to progress to their first Southern League Cup final.This final was played against Heart of Midlothian at Hampden on the 10th May 1941, with 69,000 fans turning out for the event. This was a more fraught affair than Rangers’ previous games, and, whilst Hearts went one goal up in the first half, a second half equaliser from the light blues pushed the game to a replay. This replay again took place at Hampden just seven days later, this time in front of 90,000 supporters. Whilst Rangers went two up before the thirty minute mark, a goal before the half time whistle put Hearts within distance. The Edinburgh side found themselves back in the game at 70 minutes, when an equaliser put the teams two a-piece. Rangers dug deep for the remaining twenty minutes however, with two lightning quick goals on the 86th and 90th minutes ensuring they lifted the first ever Scottish Southern League Cup.This rather humble looking silver trophy is believed to have been awarded to James 'Scot' Symon for his role in that team (likely in lieu of a medal). Symon's is a name that will need no introduction to many of the Rangers loyal, he having succeeded legendary manager Bill Struth in 1954, steering the club to six league Championships, five Scottish Cups, and four League Cups. He also took Rangers into European football for the first time ever, guiding them to two Cup Winners Cup finals in 1961 and 1967.Perhaps lesser known is Symon's playing career, which at first glance may be deceiving having only made 32 official appearances for Rangers. This, however, does not take into consideration his distinguished service during those 'unofficial' war years. Due to Symon's erstwhile career as an architect, he was to remain in Britain, putting his considerable skills towards the war effort whilst working in a reserved occupation, a draughtsman in the Linthouse shipyard on Govan Road of Alexander Stephen & Sons. During the war, the yard produced aircraft carriers, cruisers, mine-layers, destroyers, sloops, minesweepers and tank transport ferries. This allowed him to continue playing for the club, during which time he was a mainstay of Struth's squad. Symon racked up over 250 unofficial performances for the club and plenty of silverware along the way.
Medals: a World War I group of four, to PO15674 Cpl G T Norman, Royal Marine Light Infantry, comprising: 1914-15 Star; War Medal; Naval Long Service & Good Conduct Medal; and Victory Medal, in mahogany box; together with a further quantity of ephemera relating to George Thomas Norman, including vellum manuscript service record and various masonic items pertaining to the same.
Hot Wheels - Redline - 2 x Hong Kong made Swingin Wing models in hard to find Red. The car with the wing has some light corrosion to its base, the other car has no wing. They appear in Fair to Good condition overall. They come with an original metal Collector Button. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
Hot Wheels - Redline - An unopened original carded Classic Cord in Apple Green. This U.S. made car appears Mint on a Very Good card backing with some light creasing. The blister is still attached all the way around but it has a small puncture hole under the car and a small split to the top right of the Collectors Button. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hot Wheels - Redline - An unopened original carded Ford J-Car in Enamel White. This Hong Kong made model appears Mint on a Good card backing with some light creasing to the corners. The blister is still sealed all around the edge but has a small split on the top right edge. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hot Wheels - Redline - An unopened original carded Hairy Hauler in Magenta. This U.S. made model appears Mint on a Very Good un punched card backing with some light creasing towards the bottom. The blister is still sealed all the way around the edge but has a split on the right side between the car and the Collectors Button. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hot Wheels - Redlines - The Heavyweights - An original unopened carded Moving Van in Blue. The model appears to have suffered some corrosion around the front of the cab. The trailer has a Gold coloured ribbed rear door. The card backing is Very Good with some light creasing around the bottom. The blister is still sealed all the way around but has a small split under the model. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Bachmann, Airfix - A rake of nine unboxed OO gauge passenger coaches mainly by Bachmann. Lot includes Bachmann #39151 1st Class Corridor Coach 'E13030' in Br maroon livery; Bachmann #39251 Restaurant Car in BR Maroon livery; Airfix R4026 1st Class Corridor Coach in GWR 'Cornish Riviera' livery and similar. Items appear to be in Very Good - mainly Excellent condition with some signs of light play, with some labelling and pen markings to undersides. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Bachmann - An unboxed grouping of 12 OO gauge VGA Sliding Wall vans from Bachmann. Lot consists of Bachmann #37600 46T VGA Sliding Wall Van in EWS livery '210444' (x6); with Bachmann #33275 VGA Sliding Wall Van in 'Railfreight / Speedlink' livery '210595' (x6). Items appear to be in Excellent condition with signs of light use / play, with some labelling and pen marks to underside. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hot Wheels - Redline - A Custom Mustang in Red with open hood scoop which appears to have been restored. The car appears Mint, the original card backing is Fair with some light creasing and wear marks. The blister has some creasing and a small split on the bottom, it has been reattached to the card with tape. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hot Wheels - Redline - An original unopened carded 1969 issue Mercedes-Benz 280SL in green. The car appears in Mint condition, the card is Very Good with only some light creasing and a small split above the hole, the blister has a split across the rib on its underside but is still sealed all the way around. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Bachmann, Lima - A rake of nine unboxed OO gauge mainly passenger coaches in Network South East livery, predominately by Lima. Lot includes Bachmann #12113 Corridor Coach '18995'; Lima #305386 Mk2 B 2nd Class Open Coach '5448'; Lima #305387 Mk2 1st Class Corridor Coach '13442 'and similar. Items appear to be in Very Good - Excellent condition with signs of light use with some labelling and pen marking to undersides. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Lima - A rake of 10 unboxed OO gauge passenger coaches in Network South East livery by Lima. Lot includes Lima #305386 Mk2 B 2nd Class Open Coach '5448'; Lima #305307 Mk1 Brake 2nd Corridor Coach '35193'; #305387 Mk2 1st Corridr '13442' and similar. Items appear to be in Very Good - Excellent condition with signs of light use with some labelling and pen marking to undersides. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Lima - A boxed OO gauge Lima L149967 set containing a Class 66 diesel locomotive Op.No.66008 in EWS livery with two YGA 'Seacow' bogie ballast hoppers Op.Nos DB981401 & DB982835. The set appears to be in Excellent condition overall with signs of light use with some labelling and pen marks to underside. The set is housed in a Good window box with some storage wear and labelling to ends. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Lima - A boxed OO gauge Lima L149967 set containing a Class 66 diesel locomotive Op.No.66014 in EWS livery with two YGA 'Seacow' bogie ballast hoppers Op.Nos DB981401 The set appears to be in Excellent condition overall with signs of light use with some labelling and pen marks to underside. The set is housed in a Good window box with some storage wear and labelling to ends. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Bachmann, Lima, Mainline - A rake of 12 unboxed OO gauge passenger coaches in Inter City blue and grey livery (six of which are Bachmann). Lot includes Lima #305366 Mk3 2nd Class Open Coach 'E10646'; Mainline #39100 Restaurant Coach 'E1938'; Bachmann #39125 1st Class Corridor Coach 'E16241' and similar. Items appear to be in Excellent condition overall with signs of light use with some labelling and pen marking to undersides. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Lima - A boxed OO gauge Lima L149967 set containing a Class 66 diesel locomotive Op.No.66183 in EWS livery with two YGA 'Seacow' bogie ballast hoppers Op.Nos DB982835. The set appears to be in Excellent condition overall with signs of light use with some labelling and pen marks to underside. The set is housed in a Good window box with some storage wear and labelling to ends. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hornby - A rake of 15 unboxed OO gauge Goods Wagons by Hornby. Lot includes Hornby R247 VDA 45 Ton Railfreight Closed Van in grey /red '210218'; R234 VDA 45 ton Railfreight GLW Closed Van '210304'; R017 VDA LN-02 45 Ton Closed Van in light grey and similar. Items appear to be in Excellent condition overall with signs of light use with some labelling and pen marking to undersides. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hornby - A rake of eight OO gauge passenger coaches by Hornby in 'Anglia' livery. Lot includes Hornby R4137A Mk2 1st Class Open Coach '3368' (x2)'; with R4136A Mk2 2nd Class Open Coach '6800' (x6). Items appear to be in Excellent condition with signs of light play with some labelling and pen marking to undersides. (This does not constitute a guarantee)Condition Report - All of the coaches have couplings in place, and all have small labels attached to to undersides. Its apparent that these were used as a cataloging tool by the previous owner.
Hot Wheels - Redline - 2 x Beatnik Bandit models in Purple with a dark interior and Gold with a light interior. They are both U.S. made models, the Purple car appears in Very Good condition with light paint loss, the Gold car appears in Good condition with signs of play use. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
Hot Wheels - Redline - 2 x Noodle Head models in Light Green and Magenta. The Hong Kong made Light Green car appears in Very Good condition with only minor paint marks, the Magenta U.S. built car is also Very Good with minimal paint marks but the right front wheel is loose. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
Hot Wheels - Redline - 5 x Mantis models in Rose, Lime, Magenta, Light Green and Olive. The Olive and Light Green Hong Kong made models appear Good to Very Good with signs of play use, the Lime and Rose U.S. made cars appear Very Good with minimal paint wear, the Magenta U.S. car is Fair with more paint loss and a dented central windscreen pillar. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (5)
Hot Wheels - Redline - 5 x Lola GT70 models in Dark Enamel Green, Gold, Blue and Green. The Gold car and the Dark Enamel Green car without stripe are U.S. made models and appear in Very Good condition with light signs of play use, the other three Hong Kong made cars appear Good with a little more paint wear. Also includes an original metal Colletors Button. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (5)
Hot Wheels - Redline - 2 x Mighty Maverick models in Green and Aqua (?) The Green car is a Hong Kong made version and appears in Fair to Good overall condition but the rear spoiler has been lost and the front rivet has broken. The other car which is debatably a shade of Blue or Aqua is a U.S. made car in Good overall condition with some light corrosion on its base. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
Hot Wheels - Redline - An unopened carded original Custom Continental in Gold. The car appears still to be Mint on a Very Good card backing with some light creasing to the lower corners. The plastic blister is Good with a small split on the top right corner. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hot Wheels - Redline - 2 x Custom AMX models in Magenta and Light Green. The Magenta car appears in Very Good condition with light paint marks and a small mark on the windscreen, the Light Green car appears Near Mint with only a few minor marks. Also includes an original metal Collectors Button. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
Hot Wheels - Redline - 3 x Custom Firebird models in Red with a dark interior, Purple with a white interior and Orange with a dark interior. All three of these Hong Kong made models appear in Very Good condition overall showing some play use, the Purple car has some light corrosion to its base. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (3)
Hot Wheels - Redline - 2 x Restored Bye-Focal models in Magenta and Light Blue. These have both been restored from originals with crumbled bases and both appear Near Mint with only minor marks. The Blue car has a clear bonnet, the Magenta car has a blue tinted bonnet. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
Hot Wheels - Redline - 3 x Light-My-Firebird models in Red, Green and Aqua. All three show signs of play use, the Red and Green cars appear in Good condition, the Aqua car is Fair as it has some corrosion to the rear. Also includes an original metal Collectors Button. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (3)
Hot Wheels - Redline - 4 x Beatnik Bandit models in Aqua with a white interior, Aqua with a dark interior, Copper and Olive both with dark interiors. All four of these are Hong Kong made examples, the Copper car appears Very Good with only light paint marks, the others appear Good with signs of play use. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (4)
Hot Wheels - Redline - 6 x Lotus Turbine cars in Aqua, Red with Champagne interior and Black interior, Green, Orange and Purple with Champagne interior. The Purple car is Near Mint with minimal marks, the Red with Champagne interior is Very Good with light marks. The Orange car has areas of colour loss, the other cars appear in Good condition overall. Also includes a metal Collectors Button. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (6)

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