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The Rio 2016 Olympic Games bronze medal presentation tray used for the equestrian events,the wooden tray with centred leatherette tag bearing a referenced hologram that matches to the COA confirming this was tray #3 used at the medal ceremonies, the lot also including the original sale invoice from the Rio 2016 Official Auction (3)The riders in the individual events who received their bronze medals from this tray were Germany's Kristina Broring-Sprehe in the dressage, the USA's Phillip Dutton in the eventing and Canada's Eric Lamaze in the jumping. In the team events the bronze medals were won by the USA (dressage), Australia (eventing) and Germany (jumping).
An honorary presentation awarded to Sheila Van Damm at the 1954 Austrian Alpine Rally by the Province of Salzburg,in the form of a heavy bronze plaque depicting St Christopher, set with a plaque inscribed INT. OSTERREICHISCHE ALPENFAHRT 1954, EHRENPREIS DER SALZBURGER LANDESREG., mounted on a wooden stand, 43 by 19cm.At the 1954 Alpine Rally, Sheila Van Damm won the unlimited touring class in her Sunbeam Talbot 90, largely in part to her brilliant performance in the terrifying Lesachtal section of the course. She also won the Coupe des Dames.Lots 665 & 666 are illustrated together
Two decorative football medals,a 9ct. gold Scottish football medal, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1892, uninscribed but with attractive enamelling depicting a football match; and a medal awarded in Germany in 1919, in the form of a bronze plaquette, the obverse with a football scene, the reverse inscribed WINNERS, 25th BDE R.F.A., FOOTBALL LEAGUE, GERMANY 1919, in original fitted case
Dick Foss medals and badges,comprising a bronze & enamel Hampshire Football Association Wartime-Competition Hampshire League medal 1941-42; a gilt-metal & enamel medal for 1965 International Junior Football Tournament in Cannes in 1965; a Chelsea FC pin badge and key-ring; and four 1960s pin badges for overseas clubs comprising Real Madrid, RCD Espanyol, Lazio and AS Cannes (8)
ARTHUR JACQUES LE DUC (1848-1918)A large animalier bronze model of a fawn, standing on a rocky baseSigned and dated 1889 and stamped 'Thiébaut Frères Fondeurs'. 98cm long x 47cm deep x 80cm highArthur-Jacques LeDuc, the French Animalier sculptor, was born in 1848 and studied under various sculptors including Barye and Lenordez. He exhibited at the Salon from 1878, and at the 1889 and 1900 Paris Expositions. His animal groups include mythological subjects such as The Centaur Nessus Carrying off Deianeira, the Wife of Heracles and more straightforward studies of horses, stags and in this case, a fawn. Large pieces such as the present work are quite rare and include a life-size standing mare and foal in Sydney Botanic Gardens. The fondeurs, Thiébaut Freres who cast this bronze was a highly productive foundry established by Henri-Leon Thiebaut in Paris and was best known for his high quality work with old lost wax casts.
A selection of assorted George III to Elizabeth II coins, mostly copper and bronze pennies, half pennies and farthings together with a selection of other assorted copper, brass, nickel and white metal British and World coins including Roman coins, small group of bank notes etc, together with a selection of jewellery including coral branch bead necklace with silver clasp, agate bead necklace, green hard stone bead necklace, double row cultured pearl necklace with marcasite clasp, two imitation pearl necklaces, one with ‘9ct’ stamped clasp, red hard stone signet ring stamped ‘Gold on Sil’, micro mosaic brooch, white metal circular sweetheart brooch with other rings and brooches etc.
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