A GROUP OF ASSORTED CERAMICS BY SHELLEY, WEDGWOOD, GOEBEL, ETC, including a Shelley Celtic 11266 pattern fifteen piece coffee set, a Lladro figure of a girl carrying a candle, five Hummel figures, a Carlton Ware Rouge Royale ginger jar and cover, etc (Qty) (Condition report: two coffee cans are cracked and two are stained and sound defective when cracked, the cream jug also sounds dull when tapped, the Lladro figure has glued repair to reattach the chamberstick to the hands, the ginger jar cover has a chip to the underside rim, two Hummel figures are very badly damaged, other items are generally in good condition)
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THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS GLASSWARE AND HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES, to include Spode Elysee Y8380 trinket dish, Aynsley 'Cottage Garden' and 'Pembroke' trinket dishes and bell, Pareek Johnson Bros plates and part wash/vanity set, a Modern Fighter Legends model plane, three limited edition Fitz Designs 'Celtic Collection wall plates, Spode blue and white bud vase, etc (3 boxes) s.d
A LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER SCOTTISH AGATE CELTIC CROSS BROOCH, A STANHOPE EBONISED WOODEN CROSS AND OTHER ITEMS, Scottish banded agate panels set atop a Celtic cross, with engraved floral surround, maybe worn as a brooch or pendant, unmarked believed to be silver, length 57mms, approximate gross weight 12.1 grams, together with a carved ebonised wooden stanhope cross (images undisguisable) length 36mm, together with assorted jewellery such as a white metal cubic zirconia set pendant stamped 9ct, a white metal bangle, white metal flower stud earrings and matching pendant necklace, a costume ring set with nephrite and paste etc (condition report: some tarnish to the Celtic cross reverse the pin appears to be replacement with some soft solder, cross in good condition may require a gentle clean)
Ca. 350-300 BCSword with only a slight boss for a pommel and a highly curved, short cross guard. The tang is very long, this whole blade is reminiscent of Iron age examples. The blade is long, flat and without a fuller. The surface is slightly pitted and pattern welding can be seen. This is similar to Celtic finds from the Thames.Size: L:780mm / W:58mm ; 510gProvenance: Ex. European collection formed between 2000 to 2020.
Ca. 100 ADA well modeled head of a mature man; this is highly likely to represent someone of importance throughout the Romano-Celtic world. Most likely either a prince or nobleman. Finely carved with a creased forehead, deeply set eyes, sunken cheeks, prominent cheek-bones and a thin upper lip. His short hair is brushed forward in comma-like curls above his forehead typically known as the Julian hairstyle.Size: L:390mm (with stand) / W:220mm; 13.3kgProvenance: Property of a London gentleman; formerly with Mahboubian Gallery, London, UK; acquired before 1972.
Antike - Konvolut aus 16 Fibeln, römisch u. keltisch - dabei z. B. 2 x Schildkrötenfibeln, 1 x röm. Flügel-Fibel. Fibeln in unterschiedlichen Größen und Formen, z.T. mit Verzierungen. Altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren, z.T. Fehlstellen und Bruchstellen, einzeln aufbewahrt in kleinen Plastikboxen. Aus alter dt. Privatsammlung. Versand nur innerhalb der EU.| Antiquity - Set of 16 brooches, Roman and Celtic - e.g. 2 turtle brooches, 1 x Roman wing brooch. Brooches in different sizes and shapes, partly with decorations. Signs of use due to age, partly missing parts and breakages, individually stored in small plastic boxes. From an old German private collection. Shipping only within the EU.
A late Victorian silver twin-handled bowl on stand, Henry Stratford, London 1900, with everted rim, half-gadrooned, on a conforming circular stand; together with a twin-handled sugar bowl, Birmingham 1975, with a band of Celtic decoration. (3) First across handles 16.25cm, total weight 12 troy ounces
IMPORTANT INTERNAZIONALE (INTER MILAN) SHIRT,believed to be Mauro Bicicli's from 1966/67 season, emboridered gilt bullion star over the Italian shield for the Scudetto, stitched number 10 to the reverse, 'atalasport' labelNote: This important Inter Milan shirt was gifted to the Glasgow-based vendor by a Celtic player when they were a young child. They have had it in their possession since the 70s and are now deciding to offer it for sale.According to information supplied by the vendor, they believe the shirt to have been worn during the European Cup final vs. Celtic F.C. on the 25th May 1967. As there is no firm provenance, McTear's can offer no guarantee in that respect.During the 1966/67 season, Inter would famously play Celtic during a heated battle in Lisbon which saw the Glasgow club become the first British side to lift the European Cup. The Lisbon Lions were thence imortalised in the global canon of sporting achievement, a team of eleven local lads all born within a 30-mile radius of Celtic Park, Paradise. The Hoops would triumph over Helenio Herrera's infamous 'catanacio-playing' Grande-Inter by going out to attack, with goals from Gemmel and Chalmers ensuring a 2-1 victory, 'they won the big cup and they brought it back, it was the first time it had been on British shores'...This important shirt is believed to be one of Mauro Bicicli's from that season, a stalwart of Herrera's Grande-Inter with over 150 appearances in three spells at the club.
COLLECTION OF FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES,comprising Benfica v Man Utd. 29th May 1968, Rangers v Sparta AC 30th March 1960, England v W. Germany 23rd Feb. 1966, England v Wales 18th Nov. 1964, Benfica v Milan 22nd May 1963, Football League v Italian FL 1961, Liverpool v Juventus 29th May 1985, Liverpool v Celtic Hillsborough Appeal, and others
COLLECTION OF CELTIC F.C. PENNANTS,comprising, Scottish and League Cup Winners 1965-66, League Champions 1966, Scottish Cup 1967, Scottish League Champions 1967, The Grand Slam of Scottish Football 1966-67, League Champions 1968, vs Juventus European Cup 1st Round, vs. Madrid XXV European Cup 1980 (8)
COLLECTION OF FOOTBALLING PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS,approximately one-hundred dating from the mid-20th century, predominantly Scottish teams including Celtic and Rangers, nine of these appear to bear autographsAll the footballing photographs checked bear variations of copyright stamps, sometimes mentioning a publication such as The Bulletin; many further annotated to reverse, some examples pictured
THE DIRECTORS' BOX CHAIR OF FERGUS MCCANN, CELTIC F.C.upholstered deep green button back vinyl, the hinged seat with plaques to the underside inscribed 'FERGUS McCANN' and numbered '13', on the original cast iron column support removed from Celtic Park, 78cm highNote: Scottish-Canadian businessman, Fergus McCann, is a legendary figure amongst the Celtic faithful. Upon acquiring a 51% stake in the company in 1994, he went on to bring the club back from the brink of financial ruin.At the beginning of his tenure, McCann's abrasive manner, coupled with a preoccupation for building a sustainable infrastructure off the field rather than a title-winning one on it, prompted sustained criticism. Although credited with rescuing the club from imminent bankruptcy, McCann stated at the outset that he would only stay for five years, with the objectives of placing the club on a firmer business footing and returning the league championship to Celtic Park. The latter goal was met in 1998, halting rivals Rangers in their quest for ten consecutive titles. The legacy of his second goal is still felt today, with McCann's tenure serving as the solid foundation upon which the club has built its current success, truly bringing it into the modern age.His legendary status has since been secured, with many still affectionately referring to McCann as 'the Bunnet', due to his penchant for that style of headwear.This seat was originally sold by auction, for £800, at an evening event held in 1999 in aid of the Beatson Oncology Centre.All proceeds from the sale of this lot, including the auction house buyers premium, are being donated to The Beatson Cancer Charity.General wear overall with creasing, scuffs and marks to the leather as to be expected from a chair used in stadium conditions, small split lower left front base, would benefit from a clean and sympathetic restoration, chips to wooden seat base and weathering to metal frame, separation to to one of the side panels, additional images available
A quantity of vintage brooches to include a silver and white paste stone star brooch, a white metal and green stone Celtic brooch, a gold tone and floral enamelled brooch stamped J.Brevers, Paris to the reverse, an Iona white metal fish brooch, a gold tone and jade leaf brooch, a Pinchbeck cameo together with silver examples and a heart shaped bracelet A/F. Location:PortersCondition: The rear pin fastening is missing on the white metal archer brooch.Location:
A Liberty & Co terracotta baluster shaped planter with two loop handles, decorated with a continuous band of Celtic style knot-work, to a design known as a 'Thrym Pot' designed by Archibald Knox and bearing impressed mark for Liberty & Co. 37cm high x 33cm diameter at neck. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Substantially good, but having vertical cracks in two places.
Early 18th century oak plank coffer, the moulded top carved and dated '1706' with initials 'I E' above a carved front panel of stylised tulips and foliage and Celtic design decoration, standing on shaped sides. 113x32x51cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing to have original metal hinges, one of which is detached, splits and some losses to the top, the front appearing good overall, general ware, some losses to the shaped sides/feet at the back left hand side. General ware commensurate with age.

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