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France Federation of Football bronze presentation plaque commemorating France v England match, played at Wembley Stadium, 26th May 1945, designed by Abel Lafleur,the bronze roundel depicting the side profile of a a maiden surrounded by GALLA VICTRIX lettering, bearing sculptors stamp ABEL LE FLEUR SCULP., applied to wooden easel plinth above an engraved plaque FEDERATION FRANCAISE DE FOOTBALL GRANDE BRETAGNE LONDRES 26 MAI 1945, 35 by 29.5cm., lacks easel stand on reverseThis fixture resulted in a 2-2 draw.Abel Lafleur (French, 1875-1953), sculptor who designed and made the FIFA World Cup trophy.
A bronze medal plaque presented to Sir Alf Ramsey on the occasion of Tottenham Hotspur v Austria match played in Brussels 26th March 1952,inscribed LE SOIR, AUSTRIA-TOTTENHAM, BRUXELLES, 1952This match was between the English Champions and the Austrian champions.Provenance:Acquired by Coffer Sports from Sir Alf Ramsey.
Jack Nicklaus bronze figural sculpture by Garrard & Co Ltd., depicting Jack Nicklaus following through on his golf swing, standing on a bronze plinth mounted on a canted variegated marble base, stamped 27 of 500 on bronze base and bears an engraved name plaque, total height 29cm., mounted in a fitted green Garrard & Co. Ltd front opening case, total height 32cm.
Harry Vardon bronze figural sculpture by Garrard & Co Ltd., depicting Harry Vardon following through on his golf swing, standing on a bronze plinth mounted on a canted variegated marble base, stamped 18 of 500 on bronze base, total height 27cm., mounted in a fitted green Garrard & Co. Ltd front hinged opening case, total height 32cm., golf club slightly warped
Tom Morris Jnr. bronze figural sculpture by Garrard & Co Ltd., depicting Tom Morris Jnr. lining up to chip the ball, standing on a bronze plinth mounted on a canted variegated marble base, stamped with foundry mark for MERDIAN LONDON BRONZE on bronze base and bears an engraved name plaque mounted on bronze base, total height 26cm., mounted in a fitted green Garrard & Co. Ltd front opening case, total height 32cm.
London 1908 Olympic Games Referee badge,the silvered bronze badge featuring the head of Athena surrounded by OLYMPIC GAMES LONDON 1908 REFEREE in a blue enamel band, reverse with lapel pin clasp and stamped VAUGHTON BIRM, diameter 57mm., with cardboard box bearing Vaughton's label and pencil annotation, wear to lid of box, seams split, minor loss to enamel on badge
London 1908 Olympic Games Linesman badge,the silvered bronze badge featuring the head of Athena surrounded by OLYMPIC GAMES LONDON 1908 LINESMAN in a blue enamel band, reverse with lapel pin clasp and stamped VAUGHTON BIRM, diameter 57mm., with slight wear to silvered bronze on badge edge and minor enamel loss
Great Britain team blazer worn by the ice hockey captain Blaine Nathaniel Sexton at the first Winter Olympic Games at Chamonix in 1924,navy single breast blazer with embroidered Great Britain flag and C.O.F. VII OLYMPIADE CHAMONIX 1924 on the breast pocket, blazer bears wear throughoutBlaine Nathaniel Sexton was born in 1892 and raised in Windsor Nova Scotia. He attended King's College school where the sport of ice hockey originated. He played for the college team and later for Windsor's noted senior team the Swastikas. Then came the Great War. He joined the Canadian Army and was posted to England in 1916 as an infantry officer. Twice wounded on active service in France , he transferred to the cavalry and went on to become the army sabre champion. He returned to England after 2 years living in Canada and founded a canned food brokerage business in London. Being qualified by British residence , he was selected to play defence for the Great Britain team that competed in 1924 Winter Olympics winning a bronze medal. Amongst his personal highlights was a hat trickscored in a 19-3 demolition of Belgium. In the Autumn of 1924 he founded the London Lions and took the team on many tours of Europe. They contested the final of 1924/25 Coupe de Davos and the quarter finals of the Spengler Cup. The Lions won the 1st ever play offs for the British League title.in May 1930 with Sexton scoring in a 2-1 win over Glasgow and winning the Patton Cup. He was subsequently selected to represent Great Britain in the inaugural World Championships in 1930. His last international appearance was in January 1932 and he retired from playing at the age of 40 at the end of the 1932-33 season. He became a member of the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 1950 and died on 29th April 1966. He was made a member of the Birthplace of Hockey Hall of Fame in Windsor Nova Scotia in 1993.
After Conrad Meit,Eve,patinated bronze, 19th century casting, marble base,35cm.Condition report:There is rubbing to the patina on the forehead, across the should blades, rear of the left elbow, and buttocks. The rear upper right thigh has what looks to be old tape residue. The base is roughly hewn and appears to be as intended.
USA, Centenary of the Treaty of Ghent, 1914, medals (2), in matt silver and bronze, unsigned, view of Sulgrave Manor, rev. inscription, both 45mm, 38.52g [2]. First extremely fine but with some surface scuffing, second about as struck, very rare £100-£150 --- The Treaty of Ghent ended the so-called War of 1812 between Great Britain and the USA. Grand plans were drawn up to celebrate the centenary but the advent of World War I put paid to most of them. The organising committee however did acquire Sulgrave Manor in Northamptonshire, the ancestral home of George Washington
FRANCE, Foundation of the Quai Desaix, Paris, 1800, a bronze medal, unsigned, inscription in seven lines, rev. inscription in six lines, 42mm (Bramsen 68); together with other early 19th century French bronze medals (3) [4]. Mostly extremely fine or nearly so £80-£100 --- This medal commemorates the laying of the first stone of the Quai Desaix (now the Quai de la Corse) on the Ile de la Cité in Paris. It was named after General Desaix who was killed in a cavalry charge at the Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800
Paul McCartney World Campaign, 1990, a bronze award medal, unsigned, guitar, rev. inscription, unnamed, 38mm. As struck with suspension and original orange and blue ribbon; cased as issued, rare £30-£50 --- Presented as a gallantry award ‘in the face of impossible odds’ to participants in McCartney’s world tour, 1989-90
HMS Lion, 1916, a large uniface cast bronze plaque, unsigned, roaring lion standing right, rising sun and battle honours behind, Heligoland 1914, Dogger Bank 1915, Jutland 1916, ship’s motto below, 177mm. Sometime cleaned, very fine and very rare £200-£300 --- HMS Lion was flagship for the First Battle Cruiser Squadron, the ‘Splendid Cats’. At the Battle of Heliogoland Bight she sank the German cruiser Köln; at Dogger Bank and Jutland, she was the flagship of Admiral Sir David Beatty and was first to open fire at the latter encounter
A Chinese bronze censer, with embossed water lilies and frogs in water around the body, a lotus blossom modelled finial, three lion mask feet, 14.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request, the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A Japanese bronze incense burner with two handles and four slender feet, decorated birds in landscapes, the finial depicting a beast, 11cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request, the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A 19th Century small bronze Indian vase, etched a continuous band of gods within temple arches, 6cm high, a 19th Century Indian bronze vase, etched continuous bands of foliate scrolls and geometric designs, 12cm high and two early Indian carved wood frieze fragments, one of Ganesha, the other a woman reclining on a couch, 14cm and 16cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
An Empire ormolu and bronze six-light electrolier, the nozzles with swan supports, 36cm diameter/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Early 19th Century, later converted for electricity.Fan rose is mis-shapen. Bronze central bell with scratches, pierced for cables. The six drip pans pierced for cables. The nozzles now with screw light fittings.

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