Blue and white No.10 Scotland international short-sleeved shirt, 1998-2000, Umbro, XL with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION The shirt was gifted to Alex Miller The following lots 84 to 185 relate to the career of Rangers legend, manager and Scotland coach Alex Miller. See bio at foot of Lot 84
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White, red and purple No.17 Scotland international long-sleeved shirt, 1991-93, Umbro, XL with button-up collar and embroidered badge inscribed THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOOCIATION The shirt was gifted to Alex Miller The following lots 84 to 185 relate to the career of Rangers legend, manager and Scotland coach Alex Miller. See bio at foot of Lot 84
Andrei Kanchelskis purple and yellow No.17 Fiorentina long-sleeved shirt, 1997-98, Fila, XL with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed ACF, the reverse lettered KANCHELSKIS, the sleeves with Lega Calcio flashes The following lots 270 to 315 are from the Jimmy Bell Collection Jimmy Bell was a legendary figure at Ibrox, he was with Rangers for over 30 years and was regarded as a vital part of the first team group. His first role at Ibrox was driving the team bus across the country before moving to head kitman.
Red and white No.15 Denmark v. Scotland short-sleeved shirt, 1996, Hummel, L with button-up collar and printed badge In the match played 24th April 1996 in Copenhagen Denmark defeated Scotland 2-0 The shirt was gifted to Alex Miller The following lots 84 to 185 relate to the career of Rangers legend, manager and Scotland coach Alex Miller. See bio at foot of Lot 84
Blue and white No.19 Scotland international short-sleeved shirt, 1998-2000, Umbro, XL with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION The shirt was gifted to Alex Miller The following lots 84 to 185 relate to the career of Rangers legend, manager and Scotland coach Alex Miller. See bio at foot of Lot 84
Andy Goram grey, yellow and blue No.12 Scotland goalkeeper shirt, 1990, Umbro, Large with button-up collar and embroidered badge inscribed THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION The above is an official match issued shirt The following lots 356 to 362 relate to the career of Rangers, Hibernian and Scotland International goalkeeper Andy Goram
Johnny Doyle green and white Celtic v. Rangers 1978 League Cup tracksuit top, Umbro, M with button-up front and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB 1888, SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP FINAL 1978, the reverse lettered CELTIC FC In the final played on 18th March 1978 at Hampden Rangers defeated Celtic 2-1 after extra-time Lots 67 and 68 relate to Celtic and Scotland International Johnny Doyle
Blue and white No.19 Scotland international short-sleeved shirt, 1991-94, Umbro, XL with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION The shirt was gifted to Alex Miller The following lots 84 to 185 relate to the career of Rangers legend, manager and Scotland coach Alex Miller. See bio at foot of Lot 84
Tosh McKinlay yellow and blue No.6 Scotland v. Norway match issued 1998 World Cup short-sleeved shirt, Umbro, XL with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, FIFA WORLD CUP FRANCE 1998, the reverse lettered McKINLAY with similar shorts In the match played on 16th June 1998 in Nantes, Scotland and Norway drew the match 1-1, McKinlay was a non-used sub The following lots 84 to 185 relate to the career of Rangers legend, manager and Scotland coach Alex Miller. See bio at foot of Lot 84
Brian Laudrup red and white No.11 Denmark short-sleeved shirt, 1994, Hummel, XL with button-up collar and printed badge The following lots 270 to 315 are from the Jimmy Bell Collection Jimmy Bell was a legendary figure at Ibrox, he was with Rangers for over 30 years and was regarded as a vital part of the first team group. His first role at Ibrox was driving the team bus across the country before moving to head kitman.
Blue and white No.6 Scotland international short-sleeved shirt, 1998-2000, Umbro, XL with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION The shirt was gifted to Alex Miller The following lots 84 to 185 relate to the career of Rangers legend, manager and Scotland coach Alex Miller. See bio at foot of Lot 84
Gordon Hunter green and white No.6 Hibernian v. Rangers League Cup Final long-sleeved shirt, 1993, Bukta, 46/48 with button-up collar and embroidered badge inscribed Hibernian Football Club, 1875, Edinburgh, THE LEAGUE CUP FINAL 24TH OCTOBER 1993 In the match played on 24th October 1993 at Celtic Park, Rangers defeated Hibs 2-1. The shirt was gifted to Alex Miller by Gordon Hunter The following lots 84 to 185 relate to the career of Rangers legend, Hibernian manager and coach Alex Miller. See bio at foot of Lot 84
Blue No.16 official Scotland long-sleeved shirt, 1996-98, Umbro, XL with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the front of the shirt autographed by the squad including Billy Dodds, Neil Sullivan, John Collins, etc also signed by Alex Miller, Craig Brown, Hugh Allen The following lots 84 to 185 relate to the career of Rangers legend, manager and Scotland coach Alex Miller. See bio at foot of Lot 84
Dave McPherson blue No.19 official Scotland Italy 90 short-sleeved shirt, Umbro, L with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, FIFA WORLD CUP ITALY '90 The above is an official match shirt and was gifted to Alex by Dave McPherson The following lots 84 to 185 relate to the career of Rangers legend, manager and Scotland coach Alex Miller. See bio at foot of Lot 84
Rare white and blue Scotland International short-sleeved shirt, Umbro, M with button-up collar and embroidered badge inscribed THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION The above shirt is one of the official alternative shirts produced by Umbro for the S.F.A., however, the design was rejected, see similar lots 234 to 240 Provenance: Convery Auction, Sporting Memorabilia, Lords Cricket Ground, 28th May 2011, Lot 421
Blue and white No.14 Scotland international short-sleeved shirt, 1996-98, Umbro, XL with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION The shirt was gifted to Alex Miller The following lots 84 to 185 relate to the career of Rangers legend, manager and Scotland coach Alex Miller. See bio at foot of Lot 84
EARLY 20TH C. RUSSIAN GOLD MOUNTED SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, stamped for Limited Company of Moscow Artels of Goldsmiths, c.1908-17, reeded case with gold monogram and coronet, push button closure, gilt matt interior with control marks and 84 kokoshnik, 10.5cms long, 5.1oztProvenance: private collection north WalesComments: minor surface scratches and wear only, closes nicely.
LAURA ASHLEY SEATING FURNITURE, comprising ART DECO STYLE LEATHER ARMCHAIR, loose cushion, double stitched detailing, 87cms (w), DOUBLE CANED BERGERE with loose cushion, and EASY ARCHAIR with removeable lilac damask button back cover (3)Provenance: private collection CardiffComments: ordinary used condition, covers faded, v. small damage to caning
COLLECTION OF VINYL RECORDS including approx. 50+ 12" records, Yes, Tales from the Topographic Oceans, Atlantic K8008, The Beach Boys, Pet Sounds, Capitol T2458 (badly scratched), The Beatles, Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone PMC7027, Rubber Soul, Parlophone PMC1267, The Doors, The Doors, Elektra EKL4007, etc, plus approx. 50+ 7" singles, Simon & Garfunkel, Bridge over Troubled Water, CBS4790, Je T'aime...Moi Non Plus, Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg, Major Minor MM645, Bob Newhart, The Button Down Mind of Bob Newhart, Warner Bros. WEP6031 etc (approx.100+)Provenance: private collection BridgendComments: eclectic collection, all in poor to fair condition, sleeves missing, covers creased etc, condition report unavailable on this item, inspection advised
‘Of course, I did not know this would be my last assignment in mines disposal work when I left the Admiralty before breakfast that morning and was carried by car to Hoxton. At the back of the minds of us who did this work was an acceptance that there probably would be a ‘last.’ In defence of our sanity, perhaps, to stop us leaping from the cars that carried us to each assignment, or maybe just in case we began to think ourselves heroes, we did not dwell on this probability. It was there. But suppressed. If and when the ‘last’ mine came … well it came. Several of our section had found it; some, less fortunate than I, did not live to tell the story. My ‘last’ buried me in rubble for several hours with my back broken and other injuries, and it kept me in plaster for the best part of a year.’ Lieutenant Jack Easton, G.C., R.N.V.R., as quoted in Wavy Navy: By Some Who Served. The outstanding ‘London Blitz’ G.C. group of seven awarded to Sub. Lieutenant J. M. C. Easton, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, a member of the Admiralty’s secretive Land Incident Section who was buried alive by the detonation of a parachute mine in London’s East End in October 1940. When eventually pulled from the debris, he was found to have suffered a fractured skull, a broken back and broken legs: his gallant assistant – Ordinary Seaman Bennett Southwell – was less fortunate, his decapitated body being discovered six weeks later Easton was no stranger to the nerve-wracking business of mine disposal, having earlier made safe 16 such devices, including one which had crashed through the roof of the Russell Hotel in Bloomsbury and ended up hanging from the chandelier in the main dining room: the grateful hotel owner presented Easton with a cheque for £140 - and an offer of Sunday lunch for his family for life - but both had to be rejected ‘as a matter of honour’ George Cross (Sub-Lieut. Jack Maynard Cholmondeley Easton, R.N.V.R. 23rd January, 1941.); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Coronation 1953, unnamed as issued; Jubilee 1977, unnamed as issued, mounted as worn, very fine (7) £80,000-£120,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- G.C. London Gazette 23 January 1941: ‘For great gallantry and undaunted devotion to duty.’ Jack Maynard Cholmondeley Easton was born at Maidenhead, Berkshire on 28 May 1906 and was educated at Brighton College and Pangbourne Nautical College, prior to training as a solicitor and joining his grandfather’s law firm in the City of London. Understated designation: The Admiralty’s ‘Land Incident Section’ A keen sailor, Easton was a perfect candidate for the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and attended the training establishment H.M.S. King Alfred at Hove, Sussex prior to being appointed a probationary Temporary Sub. Lieutenant in September 1940. As related in Wavy Navy: By Some Who Served, it was at King Alfred that he was one of twelve officers who volunteered for a secret mission: ‘I was, with others, to learn that, as far as the Navy was concerned, volunteering for anything is foolish vanity. Within eight hours of volunteering for this intriguingly phrased ‘secret mission’ I, with eleven brother officers, was reporting to H.M.S. Vernon, the gunnery and mines school at Portsmouth.’ Here, they discovered their pending fate, namely immediate membership of the Admiralty’s Land Incident Section and a crash course in mine disposal: ‘So many unexploded mines were sticking in the ground or hanging by their parachutes that the small, trained band of R.N. specialists engaged in rendering mines safe where they could be approached was unable to cope with the work. Somewhat grudgingly, perhaps out of consideration for our complete rawness or from an expert’s distrust of the amateur, the R.N.V.R. was being called in to share the Navy’s task.’ Easton continues: ‘There were many speculations as to why the mines had not exploded, even on contact. But that their mechanisms would start operating again to even the slightest movement or tap (as you might start a stopped watch by the gentlest finger-nail tap on its face glass) was something known. Our warning that the mine was alive again was the ticking of its mechanism, and when we heard that we knew we had a maximum of twelve seconds to get to safety. In certain situations, this time margin meant nothing … as it meant nothing to a Sub. Lieutenant who died while dismantling his first mine: no part of him was found, not even a uniform button or badge. He just disintegrated.’ Easton’s first mine was located at a farm in Norfolk, buried to half its length in a chicken run: ‘I confess to feeling very much alone in the world at that moment: the farmhouse was, of course, evacuated, and my police inspector, and his assistants had gone. We worked entirely alone on our tasks, for although each officer had the assistance of a trained rating, it was the ‘etiquette’ of the job to keep the rating out of the danger area until the real fang of the mine, the bomb fuse, had been drawn. So I was in that farmyard quite alone. I don’t think I have ever been so much alone in my life. Our instructor had not mentioned this, as he had not mentioned the queer chill at the base of the spine. I gave one last look at the empty world I inhabited, then got on my knees beside them mine and began scraping away the earth … ’ After careful digging to reach the fuse, he emerged triumphant, as he did from his next fifteen assignments. 12 seconds to live As cited above, however, disaster struck on 17 October 1940. Easton takes up the story: ‘It was, as I have said, in Hoxton in the East End of London. One morning before breakfast a car took me to the district. As usual, I was greeted by the A.R.P. authorities, and, with my rating [Ordinary Seaman Bennett Southwell] by my side, I listened to what information they had. A large area of tenement property had been evacuated and ‘Unexploded Bomb’ notices erected round it. The tenant of the house, a bit excited and self-important, described what he believed to be the position and size of the mine. Then, supplied with all available information, the rating and I set off down the drab street. Those solitary walks towards the location of a mine always reminded me of the last scenes in the pictures of Charlie Chaplin. I had the feeling that a vast audience was watching the way I walked. It had been a last scene for several men I knew, though such morbid thoughts were absent that day. I was looking for the house described. It was easily discovered for the mine had crashed through the roof and made a great ragged-edged hole, and the slates littered the street and pavement. It was the usual type of working class home in the East End of London, one of a continuous structure of two-storied, drab erections, more miserable than usual because of the stillness, the emptiness of the houses. Through the windows one saw the miserable interiors, the little proud possessions in ornaments, plants, enlarged and coloured photographs of soldier and sailor sons, the parlour luxuries of poor folk. There was a rigidity and pathos in the long rows of small homes. The shattered roof was an outrage, somehow. The front door was open and I entered a narrow hall. The thick dust here was familiar and eloquent to me now, and I moved cautiously, in case a too heavy footfall set the mine mechanism going again. The door on my...
A pair of brown leather wing back armchairs, with button back, stud work and moveable seat, on mahogany pad feet. The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
Adorable clear spiney crystal body, jet crystal button eyes and nose with silver whiskers. Swarovski backstamp. 7630 030 000. This item has its original box: 2.5"H x 3.25" dia. Artist: Max SchreckIssued: 1982 - 1987Dimensions: 1"L x 1"W x 1"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Part of the Pioneer Lovlots, In Lovlots We Trust. Clear faceted crystal body and mane with jet crystal button eyes and nose. Swarovski backstamp. 9100 000 070. This item has its original box: 5"H x 3.25" dia. Artist: Elke KumarIssued: 2007 - 2010Dimensions: 1.25"L x 1.75"W x 1.25"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
This crystal was created and only available during 2011. Made of satin silver faceted crystal with jet crystal button eyes. Swarovski backstamp. 9100 000 332. This item has its original box: 2.5"H x 3.25" dia. Artist: Peter HeideggerIssued: 2011Dimensions: 1.5"L x 1"W x 1.25"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Adorable set of 3 clear crystal trees plus a fox with faceted clear crystal body, satin crystal nose, tail and jet crystal button eyes and nose. Swarovski backstamp. This item has its original box: 2.75"H x 3.25" dia. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2"L x 0.50"W x 1.25"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Created from clear faceted crystal, frosted antler, black crystal button eyes wearing a red collar adorned with rose rhinestone crystal stars. Swarovski backstamp. 5000424. This item has its original box: 4"L x 4"W x 2.75"H. Artist: Keiko AraiIssued: 2013 - 2015Dimensions: 1.75"L x 0.75"W x 2.25"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Part of the Barnyard Friends collection sweet faceted figural has jet button crystal eyes with rhodium curly tail. Swarovski backstamp. 7638 050 000. This item has its original box: 5"H x 3.25" dia. Certificate of Authenticity included. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2"L x 1.5"W x 1.25"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
This annual limited edition was created and only available in 2008. Swarovski's adorable bear character is created of clear faceted crystal, jet crystal button eyes and nose holding a satin star embellished with crystal rhinestones and the year. Swarovski backstamp. 945580. This item has its original box: 4.25"L x 4.25"W x 2.5"H. Artist: Elisabeth AdamerIssued: 2008Dimensions: 3"L x 1"W x 1.75"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A MATCHED PAIR OF FRENCH WALNUT FAUTEUILS 19TH CENTURY In green flower head needlework upholstery 87cm high, 57cm wide Together with a Victorian walnut low chair, with rail back and button seat, the rail back with decorative line inlay 69cm high, 50cm wide; seat height, 26cmProvenance: The Collection of H.R.H. The Princess Margaret (1930-2002), Kensington Palace Condition Report: One has repairs to the crest rail and general wear consistent with age. The other in good condition with minimal wear. Both have knocks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Condition Report Disclaimer
Victorian mahogany-framed parlour sofa, with scroll button back and foliate carved frame, upholstered in green fabric, on scroll legs and brass and porcelain castors, 89.5cm high x 86cm deep Condition Report Surface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the wooden frame. Some fading and stains to the upholstery. Repair to back left leg. General wear and tear.Width approx. 161cm

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