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Bronze French Football Association medal plaquette for the International friendly v England in Paris 26th May 1938, the obverse with a maiden holding a sheaf of wheat inscribed FEDERATION FRANCAISE DE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION INSTITUEE LE 7 AVRIL 1919, reverse with footballers in relief, inscribed FRANCE ANGLETERRE PARIS 26 MAI 1938, VIS ANIMI CVM CORPORE CRESCIT, of rectangular form, 6 x 5cm, 101grms, in original case We are unable to identify who the plaque was awarded to, England defeated France 4-2, with goals for England by Franke Broome, Ted Drake (2) and Cliff Bastin. Provenance: Sotheby's, Football Memorabilia, 14th July 2000, Lot 29
A bronze medal from the Ottorino Barassi Collection commemorating the Italy v Austria international football match played in Vienna 24th March 1935, in bronze, designed by D. MANETTI, the obverse with three footballers in raised relief, the reverse with fascia and inscribed FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIUOCO CALCIO, AUSTRIA – ITALIA, VIENNA, 24 MARZO 1935 - XIII, diameter 50mm. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.
A rare bronze Professional Golfers Association medal for the Victory Tournament played at St Andrews in 1919,the obverse inscribed PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed VICTORY TOURNAMENT 1919, PEACE BY VICTORYHarry Vardon had been the last winner of an Open Championship in 1914 before it was suspended and not competed for again until after the hostilities in 1920. However in 1919, The PGA organised the St Andrews Tournament, which was sponsored by the Daily Mail newspaper, and played over 36 holes per day on 25th & 26th May on the Old Course. As there had not been time to organise the usual qualifiers associated with an Open Championship, the field was restricted to 60 leading PGA members in the 1914 Open Championship. Despite this it was referred to as the "Victory Open". It was deemed to have resulted in a tie between George Duncan and Abe Mitchell, both with 312 strokes. There was no play-off. Harry Vardon finished 3rd.
A bronze medal from the Ottorino Barassi Collection commemorating the Italy v Hungary international football match played in Milan 24th November 1935, in bronze, designed by D. MANETTI, the obverse with three footballers in raised relief, the reverse with fascia and inscribed FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIUOCO CALCIO, ITALIA – UNGHERIA, MILANO, 24 NOVEMBRE 1935 - XIV, diameter 50mm. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.
Frank Moss two bronze football medallions comprising rectangular example, the obverse inscribed F.A., C.S.A.F., Praha 16. V. 1934, the circular example inscribed with Hungarian inscription (2) The above medallions were presented to Moss to commemorate the matches played against Czechoslovakia and Hungary in 1934 Provenance: Christie's Scotland, Football Memorabilia, 20th November 1996, Lot 67
A Fanny Blankers-Koen 1948 Olympic Games framed montage the large frame mounted with a fine example of the quadruple gold medal winning athlete`s autograph, a good selection of pictures, a miniature repro of the official poster and a very rare London 1948 Olympic Games Athletics Official`s Badge, in silvered bronze suspended by orange ribbon (only 175 of these medals were produced), overall size 101.5 by 70.5cm., 40 by 27 3/4in.
Ottorino Barassi’s Berlin 1936 Olympic Games participation medal, in bronze, designed by Otto Placzek, the obverse with five athletes, representing the continents, pulling the ropes of the Olympic Bell, the reverse with Olympic Bell embossed with German eagle symbol, diameter 70mm. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.
A bronze medal from the Ottorino Barassi Collection commemorating the Italy v Czechoslovakia international football match played in Prague 27th October 1935, in bronze, designed by D. MANETTI, the obverse with three footballers in raised relief, the reverse with fascia and inscribed FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIUOCO CALCIO, CECOSLOVACCHIA – ITALIA, PRAGA, 27 OTTOBRE 1935 - XIII, diameter 50mm. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.
Ray Wilson blue England v. Spain, Spain, Yugoslavia and U.S.S.R. International cap, 1967-68 the blue velvet cap with silver tassel and silvered braiding, embroidered with the England three lion crest inscribed with silver tassel and silvered braiding, embroidered with the England three lion crest inscribed SPAIN, SPAIN, YUGOSLAVIA, U.S.S.R., 1968 in original box, the box inscribed in ink hand with handwritten note from Ray Wilson, Beat Spain Home & Away To Qualify for Rome, Lost to Yugoslavia in Semi-Final Beat Russia In Third Place Off Bronze Medal, the box also autographed by Ray Wilson The above cap represents Ray Wilson's 60th, 61st, 62nd and his 63rd and final appearance for his country. In the match against Spain played on 3rd April 1968 at Wembley, England defeated Spain 1-0, in the retune match played on 8th May in Madrid, England defeated Spain 2-1. The match against Yugoslavia played on 5th June in Florence, Yugoslavia defeated England 1-0 and in Ray's final match the 3rd-4th playoff match against U.S.S.R. played on 8th June in Rome, England defeated U.S.S.R. 2-0
A rare group of 1930’s Chinese football medals awarded to A. MacArthurcomprising, TIENTSIN HONG LEAGUE B.M.C. FOOTBALL CLUB RUNNERS-UP 1931-32, silver medal cast with two figures of footballers contesting the ball, medallist’s monogram BHM?, inscribed to A. MACARTHUR, 3.3cm diameter; T.F.A. RUNNERS-UP 1st DIVISION 1931-32, silver medal similar to above, cast with different scene with two footballers, inscribed to A. MCARTHUR, 3.3cm. diameter; T.F.A. HONG CUP RUNNERS-UP B.M.C. FOOTBALL CLUB 1932-33, 1933-34, larger silver medal similar to above, cast with different scene with two footballers, inscribed to A. MACARTHUR, 4cm, diameter; TIENTSIN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION large silver-gilt medal, cast with a footballer with the ball, inscribed WINNERS PETERS CUP 1933, 4.9cm. diameter; two bronze medals for T.G.S. SPORTS, one inscribed 1938, 3.3cm. diameter; Tientsin Race Club Member’s Medal, oval with red and white enamel, 4cm. high; and Chinese silver pendant formed as a Pagoda, stamped silver marks to reverse, 6cm. high (7)
Raymond Kopa bronze presentation medallion for Yugoslavia v. France 1953 inscribed Zagreb, 18 Octobre 1953 Yougoslavie - France with enamel badge on marble base, 7in. high Provenance: Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 399 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa
Ottorino Barassi’s Italy 1934 FIFA World Cup participation medal, in bronze, designed by D. MANETTI, the obverse with three footballers in raised relief, the reverse with globe of the continents and inscribed CAMPIONATO MONDIALE DI CLACIO, F.I.FA., F.I.G.C., MAGGIO-GIUGNO 1934 XII., and named to OTTORINO BARASSI, diameter 50mm. Provenance: by family descent The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.
Charlie Turner bronze French Football Association medal plaquette for the International friendly v England in Paris, 6th December 1933, the obverse with a maiden holding a sheaf of wheat inscribed FEDERATION FRANCAISE DE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION INSTITUEE LE 7 AVRIL 1919, the reverse with footballers in relief, inscribed F.F.F.A. ANGLETERRE - FRANCE, 6.12.33, VIS ANIMI CVM CORPORE CRESCIT, of rectangular form, 6 x 4.5cm another bronze plaque and medal In the match played on 6th December 1933 at White Hart Lane, England defeated France 4-1
Three commemorative gifts awarded to David Dein MBE, comprising desk-top gimbal clock with thermometer from the ASOCIACION DE FUTBOL ARGENTINO, 18cm. high; a pewter tankard commemorating the 44TH ABU SPORTS GROUP CONFERENCE AND JOINT CONGRESS MAURITIUS APRIL 2009, 12.5cm; a bronze figural sculpture on a marbleised plinth base with plaque commemorating the LG AMSTERDAM TOURNAMENT 2005, 22cm., (3) The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
A Japanese bronze okimono,19th-20th century, of a warrior in full armour standing on a rock with his right hand raised, a scroll in his left hand, all on a square plinth,37cm highCondition ReportSurface scratches and dents.Figure a bit loose to base. Item missing from right hand. Base not flat.Small holes in various locations.
A pair of Japanese cloisonné incense burners,20th century, of tapering form, enamelled with dragon or ho-o in shaped panels, 18cm diameter,an Indian bronze figure, standing on a lotus pedestal, holding a Buddhist attribute in each hand, 16.5cm high (3)Condition ReportBronze figure - dented. Incense burners - Both damaged with dents and losses. a/f.
A collection of bronze and metal figures,comprising a green onyx pin tray with a Bergmann-style cold-painted figure of a budgerigar attached, a white onyx ashtray with a cold-painted figure of a bay horse attached, a bronzed figure of a scent hound on an alabaster base, a bronze figure of a naked man in a yogic pose and semi-clad figure of a womanthe largest 19cm highCondition ReportAll items with surface scratches, knocks and imperfections
A group of three bronze figures,comprising a Japanese okimono, Taisho period, of a seated woman, combing her hair, 14.5cm high, another Chinese example, of a seated reading man, 18cm high, and another, marked 'Makras', of a monkey sat on a pile of books, 26cm high (3)Condition ReportKNocks and wear throughout. Some marks to the monkey figure.
A Chinese Sino-Tibetan bronze figure,20th century, of a lama seated on a rectangular plinth, wearing a long robe with a scrolling border, his right hand in karana mudra, his left hand holding a sutra, 16cm high二十世纪 西藏铜上师坐像Condition ReportSurface scratches and dents. The two rear feet of the plinth missing. 1428g.
RELIEF: "König und Gefolge", Bronze - Gelbguss, braun patiniert, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh.; Hochrelief, gearbeitet im Stil des Königreichs Benin (Westafrika / Nigeria). König mit Speer, flankiert von Wächtern / Kriegern mit Schilden. H. 36 x B. 29 x T. 5,5 cm. Aus dem Nachlass einer westfälischen Sammlung.
TIERSKULPTUR: "LEOPARDENKOPF", Bronze - Gelbguss, hellbraun patiniert mit goldfarbenen Akzentuierungen, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh.; Kopf eines Leoparden im Stil des Königreichs Benin (Westafrika / Nigeria), wo der Leopard als königliches Symbol galt. Charakteristische stilisierte Darstellung der Raubkatze mit Wiedergabe der Fellzeichnung durch Punkte / Kreiselemente. H. 18,5 x B.18 x T. 28 cm. Aus dem Nachlass einer westfälischen Sammlung.
GROSSE RUSSISCHE METALLIKONE - TRIPTYCHON "DEESIS" / REISEIKONE , in sogenannter Buchform, Bronze, partiell polychrom emailliert. Deesis-Gruppe - Christus, Maria und Johannes der Täufer - jeweils dargestellt als Halbfigur. Ausgeklappt L. 43,3 x H. 17 cm. (Gebrauchsspuren, Figuren berieben).
TIERSKULPTUR "LEOPARD", Bronze - Gelbguss, braun patiniert, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh.; liegende Raubkatze im Stile des Königreichs Benin (Westafrika / Nigeria), wo der Leopard als königliches Symbol galt. Charakteristische stilisierte Darstellung mit Wiedergabe der Fellzeichnung durch Punkte. H. 11 x L. 24 x B. 9 cm. Aus dem Nachlass einer westfälischen Sammlung.
TIERSKULPTUR "Büffel mit Putzervögeln", Bronze - Gelbguss (Vollguss), hellbraun bis goldfarben patiniert, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh.; gearbeitet im Stil des Königreichs Benin (Westafrika / Nigeria). Stehender und stilisiert gearbeiteter Büffel mit geöffnetem Maul und vorgestreckter Zunge, auf dessen Kopf und Hörnern sich vier Putzervögel niedergelassen haben. H. 17 x L. 31 x B. 18,5 cm. Aus dem Nachlass einer westfälischen Sammlung.
ALTENSTEIN, BERND (geb. 1943 in Schlossberg / Ostpreußen), Skulptur: "Hockender weiblicher Akt mit erhobenem Arm", Bronze, hellbraun patiniert mit grünen Akzentuierungen, um 1980. Unter dem Stand in Kreisform und Ligatur monogrammiert "AB". Der figürliche Bildhauer Altenstein studierte an der Akademie in Stuttgart, war wissenschaftlicher Assistent an der TU Braunschweig und von 1975 bis 2009 Professor an der Hochschule für Künste Bremen. H. 18 cm. Aus dem Nachlass einer Westfälischen Sammlung.
EICHLER, THEODOR KARL (Oberspaar bei Meißen 1868-1946 ebd.), Skulptur: "Fohlen" - stehendes Fohlen mit zur Kruppe gewendetem Kopf, Bronze, dunkelbraun patiniert und partiell grün akzentuiert; ohne Signatur und Gießerstempel, wohl Babcock Werke, Oberhausen. H. 25,5 x L. 24 x B. 15 cm. Eichler war Lehrling bei der Meissner Porzellanmanufaktur und studierte an der Kunstgewerbeschule und an der Akademie in Dresden.
BERGMANN, FRANZ XAVER (1838-1936), Skulptur: "Maus mit Keks", Wiener Bronze, mit Kaltmalerei akzentuiert; unter dem Stand gemarkt mit sogenannter Krugmarke und mit Signatur "NamGreb" (von rechts nach links gelesen "Bergmann"). Zeitgenössischer, posthumer Guss Naturalistisch und lebensgroß gearbeitete Maus. H. 12 x L. 19,5 x B. 9 cm.
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