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China, gedeeltelijk vergulde archaïstische bronzen wierookbrander, ding, Ming-dynastie, op drie poten met maskers, de bovenzijde met decoratie van gestileerde draken, de opengewerkte deksel met boeddhistische leeuw (deksel mogelijk niet bijpassend, kleine herstellingen) h. 43,5 cm [1] China, parcel-gilt archaistic bronze censer, ding, on three mask feet, the upper body decorated with stylised dragons, the openworked cover with buddhist lion (cover possibly matched, small repairs)
China, vier bronzen schrijftafelobjecten, 18e/19e eeuw, bestaande uit twee wee waterpotten, een perzikvormige waterdruppelaar en een wierookstokhouder met hert (enkele kleine beschadigingen) h. 10,6 cm max. [4] China, four bronze scholar's objects, comprising two water-pots, a peach-shaped water-dropper and a joss-stick holder with deer (some small damages)
E. LoiseauFRED ARCHER - IROQUOISsigned & titled, bronze racehorse & jockey group, 30 by 26cm.; sold together with Michael Church's book ''The Derby Stakes, The Complete History 1780-2006'', the edition numbered 509/1140 and dedicate to 'Iroquois' the 1881 Derby winner, and subject of this bronze (2)
Horse racing memorabilia,comprising: a resin-bronzed group of two racehorses ''First Past The Post'', 424/500, for Heredities by David Geenty, 22 by 38 by 12cm., with framed COA; a coldcast bronze horse head titled ''Study of Chaser'', 193/250 by Jeanne Rynhart, with COA; sold together with further racing collectibles comprising an Aynsley bone china ashtray promoting the Racing Post; another ashtray, American, for Bohemia Stable, Woodstock Farm; and a cased double pack of playing cards by The Sporting Life; Weatherby's ''The Stallion Book'', a run from 1985 to 2003 in hardback some with slip cases; then becoming a glossy softback with issues for 2004, 2006 to 2009, 2011, 2012 & 2014; sold together with 10 other racing books including The Barry Brogan Story, Encyclopaedia of Steeplechasing, Dick Francis's ''Lester'' and others (qty)
Wimbledon Centenary Year 1877-1977 souvenir medallion, silver gilt, hallmarked Birmingham, diam. 45mm., 49 gr., in associated case; sold together with three bronze Wimbledon Official Umpire's medals, obverse inscribed THE LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS UMPIRIE’S SOUVENIR, reverse inscribed ALL ENGLAND L.T.C. individually engraved E.G HUGHES 1936, E.G.HUGHES 1937, D.A. PARSONS 1938, 39 mm diam., two in associated fitted cases, and an LTA Junior Championships of Great Britain Girls medal, engraved RUNNER-UP GIRLS' SINGLES PLATE 1968, (5)
Tennis-associated memorabilia relating to Mrs C.O. Tuckey and daughter Kay, circa 1930s, including two of Mrs C.O. Tuckey's All England Lawn Tennis Championship competitors’ badges for 1931 and 1932; one 1908 and one silver 1909 LTA Surrey Ladies Inter-County Competition medal awarded to Mrs Tuckey; a Royal Life Saving Society medal awarded to Miss K. L. A. Tuckey, July 1933, cased; Kay Tuckey's All England Lawn Tennis Club singles, mixed doubles and doubles record from 1947 to 1951; b&w photographs of ladies tennis players; LTA Surrey County blazer badge, embroidered with coat of arms, 9.5 by 8cm.; Savoy Hotel invitation, 1950 Wightman Cup team (GB v USA); handwritten tennis notes dating from 1925; three 1st Corps District Tennis Championships medals, Germany,1946; three 1939 Athens Lawn Tennis Club medals, diameter 5.5cm.; 1950 T.E.D. Istanbul 5th International Lawn Tennis Championships brass and enamel plaque with lapel badge; British Red Cross Society and Order of St John bronze token, cased; Ville de Lausanne medal; 1984 Fred Perry medallion, cased; 1961 Wimbledon Lifelong 75th anniversary sterling silver engraved pencil, cased; 1963 Wimbledon Championships fifth day programme, etc, (qty) Condition is fair with wear to medal boxes and surface marks to medals, paper badges good with wear, material badge good minor wear.
Oxford & Cambridge Athletic Club medal awarded to Wallingford “Wally” Mendelson for Long Jump at Stamford Bridge in 1895, silvered circular medal encased in protective glass surround, obverse engraved with the Universities' crests surrounded by OXFORD & CAMBRIDGE ATHLETIC CLUB, reverse engraved1895 LONG JUMP 22FT 5 ½ W. MENDELSON, diameter 6cm., in original fitted box lettered D MUNSEY CAMBRIDGE; sold with a UNITED HOSPITALS ATHLETIC CLUB LONDON bronze medal awarded to Wallingford Mendelson in 1895, of circular form, obverse with shields and scholars' motifs, reverse engraved U.H.A.C. v C.U.A.C. 1895 WON BY W. MENDELSON LONG JUMP 21FT, diameter 7cm., in original Mappin & Webb fitted box (2) Both these events were held at the original Stamford Bridge stadium. The Varsity medal won here was for a distance 1.5 ft. farther than the gold medal winner jumped at the first Athens Olympic Games in 1896. New Zealander Wallingford Mendelson (1872-1902) was an all-round sportsman, partaking in cricket, rugby and athletics. He played one first-class cricket match for his native Canterbury in season 1893-94 and in 1893 was New Zealand's long jump champion. He then studied law at Jesus College, Cambridge, winning Blues in rugby and athletics between 1894 and 1896. His greatest moment came in the varsity long jump when beating Oxford's champion and joint world record holder C.B.Fry.
Athens 1896 Olympic Games postage stamps, comprising 1 (2), 2, 5, 10, 20 (2), 25, 40, 60 aenta & 1, 2 apaxmh, each with stamped postmark The Athens Olympic Games of 1896 were the first of the modern era, held from 6th-5th April and organised by the International Olympic Committee. Fourteen nations and 241 athletes took part, all being European or living in Europe with the exception of the United States team. Winners were given a silver medal, while runners-up received one in copper. Retroactively, the IOC converted these to gold, silver and bronze
1900 Paris Exposition Universelle Internationale medal,designed by Chaplain, stamped BRONZE, head of the French Republic, reverse with a male holding a flaming torch being carried by a winged female In the absence of official participation medals being awarded at the 1900 Paris Olympic Games, the present medal is deemed to be its nearest representation as the Games were held in conjunction with the 1900 Paris International Exhibition
Grand Prize Medal of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904,triangular, bronze, 70mm., by Weinberg, Louisiana cloaking Indian maiden, reverse Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award legend; sold with an admission ticket for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (2)The 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were held in conjunction with a World's Fair at which this medal was awarded.
Official plaque of the Franco-British Exposition held in conjunction with the London 1908 Olympic Games, silvered-bronze, 57 by 69mm., by Ch. Pillet, Britannia extending hand to Gallia across the British Channel, reverse Seated Peace holding two flags over view of exposition grounds with Olympic Stadium
Johnny Weissmuller autographed photographic display, comprising an ink signature mounted with a 8 x 6 in. movie studio photograph of Weissmuller in his famous role as Tarzan, under glass in clip frame, 40 x 30 cm.Johnny (Janos) Weissmuller (Austro-Hungarian/American, 1904 - 1984) an American competition swimmer and actor. Weissmuller was one of the world's fastest swimmers in the 1920's, having won five Olympic gold medals for swimming representing the US in the 1924 Paris Summer Olympics in the 100 metres and 400 metres freestyle competitions and as a member of the 4 x 200 meter freestyle relay winning team, also winning a bronze medal with the water polo team. In the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam he won two further gold medals in the 100 meter freestyle and as part of the 4 x 200 meter freestyle relay team. Weissmuller having signed with Bradley, Voorhees & Day (BVD) in 1929, travelling America doing swim shows, promoting the BVD brand of swimwear through modelling, signing autographs and doing radio shows. He made his first motion picture appearance in Glorifying the American Girl as Adonis, then in several Crystal Champions movies with other Olympic champions from the period. His acting career took off when he signed a seven year contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and played the role of Tarzan in Tarzan the Ape Man in 1932 movie by author Edgar Rice Burroughs. He starred in six Tarzan movies for MGM with actress Maureen O'Sullivan. In 1942 he moved to Radio-Keith-Orpheum (RKO) and starred in six further Tarzan movies with Johnny Sheffield. Starring in a total of twelve Tarzan movies he established himself as what many movie historians consider the definitive Tarzan.
US Olympic swimmer Gertrude Ederle signed 1924 Paris Olympic Games official postcard, No.174 by A & N, Paris, signed in blue ink on front HARD LOVE TO ONE OF MY OPLYMPIC TEAM MATES GERTRUDE EDERLE 19/7/24; Ederle won gold in the 4 x 100 metres relay and bronze in both the 100 and 400 metres freestyle Provenance: The Lucy Morton personal collection
Three Olympic Games commemorative car grille badges, the first a Los Angeles 1932, traces of blue enamel to the oceans in the central roundel, height 16cm., the second a Berlin 1936, gilt-bronze & gilt with white enamel, maker's mark WILH. DEUMER LšDENSCHEID on the reverse, designed as the Brandenburg Gate above Olympic Rings, inscribed 1936, XI.OLYMPIADE BERLIN, 76 by 72mm., the third issued by the British Olympic Association, chrome metal & enamel, bearing Olympic Rings and inscribed BRITISH OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION
London 1948 Olympic Games autograph book with good selection of sporting signatures, including a large number from the Korean team, among these for wrestling, weightlifting, soccer and basketball, also Jim Armstrong (Australian, bronze in wrestling); O’Grady and Kavanagh (Irish soccer team); McKinnon (Australian, silver in women's track 4 x 100 relay); Judy Canty (Australian long jumper) and others; at least 120 autographs (qty.) The 1948 London Olympic Games were Korea’s first competing as an independent nation.
1960 Winter Olympics, Squaw Valley, California, Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen Canadian ice hockey pennant,green and cream felt pennant printed with the Canadian maple leaf emblem and lettered OLYMPICS 1960 SQUAW VALLEY CAL. KITCHENER WATERLOO DUTCHMEN, 58 by 22cm., minor pin holes The Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen (formerly the Berlin-Dutchmen) from Berlin, Ontario, represented Canada at both the 1956 and 1960 Winter Olympics where they won the bronze and silver medal respectively. They are the only self-contained club team to do so at two different Winter Games.
Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympic Games memorabilia associated with Austria's Josef Feistmantl,comprising official photo ID card; a gilt metal and blue enamel competitor's badge; a competitor's tabard No.5; a pair of uniform patches; a group of five pins for Grenoble including Norway and South Korea teams; the lot also including a bronze and marble plaque inscribed 1967, (qty)
Sapporo 1972 Winter Olympic Games memorabilia associated with Austria's Josef Feistmantl,comprising a participation medal, in bronze, designed by S. Fukuda; a competitor's badge in silver and green enamel with yellow ribbon; official photo ID card; two competitor's tabards numbered 8 and 29; five various uniform patches including one inscribed OSTERREICH SAPPORO 1972; two pennants one from the city of Sapporo, the other from the Austrian Olympic team; a group of pin badges including two rare Austrian pins one of which is gold-plated; the lot also including a competitior's No.35 tabard inscribed S.I.W.S.W. SAPPORO '71, (qty)
A gold medal awarded by the Japan Football Association for the 1964 Olympic Games Football Competition Consolation Final (5th Place Match),hallmarked gold, the obverse with footballers and inscribed THE OSAKA FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT XVIII OLYMPIAD, J.F.A., OSAKA KYOTO, 1964, FIFTH AND SIXTH PLACES MATCH Surely a unique award in the history of the Olympic Games, a solid gold medal awarded for a 5th place finishing position!At the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games Football Tournament the four losing quarter-finalists competed in a consolation Round. Yugoslavia who beat Japan 6-1 and Romania who defeated Ghana 4-2 then went on to play the Consolation Final to determine 5th & 6th Places. The winners were Romania who comfortably beat Yugoslavia 3-0. The game was played at Nagai Stadium, Osaka, 22nd October the day before the Gold & Bronze Medal matches in Tokyo.
Montreal 1976 Olympic Games bronze prize medal for gymnastics, in bronze, 60mm., the obverse with Prof. Giuseppe Cassioli's 1928 design, the reverse with a victor's laurel design by the Montreal Games Graphics and Design Directorate, the rim inscribed GYMNASTIQUE, complete with wooden display block, 'gold' neck chain and slip case, suspension loop missing
Montreal 1976 Olympic Games participant's medal and Officiel d'Equipe badge,the participation medal designed by G Huel & P Pelletier, in copper, Olympic Stadium above legend, the reverse with the Montreal Games emblem of stylised Olympic Rings forming an 'M', cased; the team official's badge cupro-nickel and enamel; sold together with a Munich 1972 Olympic Games participation medal, now lacking half its acrylic casing; and a silver and a bronze medal issued by the British Amateur Athletics Board for the Kraft Games in 1976, women's 400m and women's 200m respectively, won by Donna Hartley (5)
Calgary 1988 Winter Olympic Games participation medal, bronze, by C. Martens, Calgary Olympic emblem, stylised snowflake design, reverse Olympic motto under panorama of Calgary and Rocky Mountains, in original case of issue; sold together with a Calgary 1988 Winter Olympic Games Ceremonies participation medal, in original box of issue (2)
Bronze medallion for 1934 FIFA World Cup qualifying match, France v Luxembourg, April 1934 of rectangular form by H. Reiners, obverse inscribed FEDERATION FRANCAISE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION INSTUTUEE 1919 showing maiden holding wheat sheaf and reverse inscribed COUPE DU MONDE LUXEMBOURG FRANCE 15 APRIL 1934, 6 by 4.5cm., in original case France defeated Luxembourg 6-1 in this match.
Bronze sculpture of a footballer presented to former FIFA Referee and Committee Member Ken Aston at the 1994 World Cup,modelled as a goalkeeper saving a ball raised upon a marble plinth base with applied label WORLD CUP USA 94, underside with label @ 1991 WC ’94 SCULPTED BY BEVERLY HILLS 90210, 12cm. Ken Aston (British, 1915-2001) famously refereed the 'Battle of Santiago' match at the 1962 World Cup. He was later appointed to the FIFA Referees Committee and was in charge of refereeing at the 1966, 1970 & 1974 World Cups.
Winning trophy for the Saint Group PLC Handicap, Doncaster, 11th September 1991, in the form of bronze resin sculpture of generic horse and jockey in action, mounted on wooden base, with silvered plate engraved SAINT GROUP PLC HANDICAP, DONCASTER 11th SEPTEMBER 1991, base of sculpture signed indistinctly D. GELNTY '84 (or similar), figure 22 by 25cm., overall 27 by 33cm., sold together with framed and glazed colour photograph of the finish of this race, won by Mr. and Mrs Jack Maxwell's Super Morning ridden by John Williams, 31.5 by 41cm. (2) This race, over 1 mile 2 furlongs, was run on the Wednesday of Doncaster's St Leger meeting. Super Morning, at odds of 10-1, can be seen in the photograph beating Parking Bay and Simon Whitworth.
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