CELTIC F.C., COLLECTORS ALBUM, 1960-66 comprising a display of items and text relating to the club including cigarette and other cards, photographs, Shamrock Magazine, annual rally programmes and further related ephemera, names including Frank Haffey, Pat Crerand, Willie Fernie, John Hughes, Bertie Auld, Bobby Lennox, Tommy Gemmel, Ronnie Simpson, Jimmy Johnstone, Billy McNeil, many signed examples
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CELTIC F.C., LEAGUE CUP RUNNERS UP GOLD MEDAL, 1970/71 the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed LEAGUE CUP Season 1967-68 Runner up, in nine carat gold, in boxNote: It has been believed and is possible that this medal was awarded to Bobby Murdoch.It comes from a sore 1-0 loss to Old Firm rivals, Rangers. The game is often remembered for the goal, scored by then 16-year old and future star, Derek Johnstone. 4cm high including suspension Qty: 6g
CELTIC F.C., COLLECTION OF LISBON LIONS ITEMS, comprising a signed 25th anniversary dinner menu, Bobby Lennox, Billy McNeil and Jimmy Johnstone signed pictures, Gryffe Fine Art limited edition McNeil picture, commemorative copy of the Evening Citizen dated 26th May 1967 and further items including posters, and a 1968 calendar
CELTIC F.C., FOUR EUROPEAN CUP PROGRAMMES, 1966/67 comprising vs. Zurich 28th September 1966, Nantes 7th December 1966, Vojvodina 8th March 1967 and Dukla Prague 12th April 1967 Qty: 4 Writing to centre page of Zurich programme. Some creasing, as per use and age, most notably to Nantes and Dukla. Additional images illustrating this available.
DIDIER AGATHE OF CELTIC F.C., SCOTTISH CUP RUNNERS UP GOLD MEDAL, 2001/02 the obverse inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION in blue enamel border around central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed Runner-up Scottish Cup 2001-02 D. AGATHE, in nine carat gold, in fitted caseNote: Celtic lost 2-3 to Rangers in this final. 3.5cm high Qty: 9.6g
CELTIC F.C., COLLECTORS ALBUM, 1888-1930 comprising a display of items and text relating to the club including cigarette and other cards, photographs and further related ephemera, names including J.Campbell, Dan Doyle, Willie Orr, P. Somers, Alec McNair, Jimmy Quinn, James Hay, Willie Angus VC, Tom McInally, Joe Cassidy, and Jimmy McGrory
CELTIC F.C., COLLECTION OF EUROPEAN PROGRAMMES, CIRCA 1962 ONWARDS including vs. Valencia 24th Oct 1962, Basel 17th Sept and 9th Oct 1963, Zargreb 4th Dec 1963, Slovan 26th Feb 1964, Budapest 15th April 1964, Leixoes 7th Oct 1964, Barcelona 2nd Dec 1964, Go-Ahead 7th Oct 1965, AGF 17th Nov 1965, Kiev 12th Jan 1966, Liverpool 14th April 1966, Basel 1st Oct 1969, Benfica 12th Nov 1969, Florentina 4th March 1970, AJAX 10th March and 24th March 1971, B.1903 15th and 29th Sept 1971, Sliema 20th Oct and Nov/Dec 1971, Wisla 15th and 29th Sept 1976, Jeunesse 14th and 28th Sept 1977, Dundork 7th Nov 1979, Timisoara 1st Oct 1980, AJAX 1982/83 (signed), Stetienne 2nd Oct 1967, Red Star 13th Nov 1968, Leeds 1st and 15th April 1970, Kokkola 16th Sept 1970 and further home and away, contained across five custom folders in gilt tooled green clothQty: 5
CELTIC F.C., TWO COLLECTORS ALBUMS, 1967 comprising a display of items and text relating to the club including cigarette and other cards, commemorative function programmes, year of triumph, radio commentary vinyl, multiple matchday programmes, photographs and futher related ephemera, names including all of the Lisbon Lions, multiple signed examplesQty: 2
CELTIC F.C., EIGHT COLLECTORS ALBUMS, 1990-2001 comprising a display of items and text relating to the club including trading cards, photographs, tickets, programmes and other related ephemera, names including Pat Bonner, Henrik Larsson, Lubo Moravcik, Chris Sutton and Martin O'Neill, including the men that stopped the ten, multiple signed examplesQty: 8
CELTIC F.C., COLLECTION OF ITEMS comprising copies of the Celtic View from 1968 onwards, newspaper cuttings, three collector's plates, trading cards, three glasses, two mugs and a tankard, The Captains of Celtic 1998 Futera limited edition cards in album, programmes and publications, along with three framed pictures (1987/88 team photo, vs. Manchester United poster 1992 and 2003)
CELTIC F.C, COLLECTION OF EUROPEAN TICKETS, comprising vs. Go-Ahead 7th October 1965, Kiev 20th September 1967, Red Star 13th November 1968, Milan 12th March 1969, Benfica 12th November 1968, Leeds 1st April 1970 (also believed home leg), Florentina 4th March 1970, Waterford 21st October 1970, KPV 16th September 1970, AJAX 24th March 1974, BK 29th September 1971, Sliema 20th October 1971, Ujpest 22nd March 1972, Kiev 7th March 1972, Ujpest 25th October 1972, Basil 27th February and 20th March 1974, Atletico 10th April 1974 and Olympiakos 18th September 1974Qty: 20Additional images now displays condition of all tickets.
CELTIC F.C., LARGE COLLECTION OF INDIVIDUAL SIGNED COVERS, including Henrik Larsson, Wim Jansen, Martin O'Neill, Murdo Macleod, Alan Stubbs, Ian Wright, Alan Thompson, Sean Fallon, John Hartson, Neil Lennon, Stilian Petrov, and many more (several duplicates), contained in a ring binderProvenance: The Jack Murray Collection. Qty: approx. 300
WILL QUINN OF CELTIC F.C., SCOTTISH 2ND XI FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, 1935/36 the obverse with enamelled lion rampant within border inscribed SCOTTISH 2ND XI FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1935-36, the reverse inscribed WON BY CELTIC F.C. W. QUINN, in nine carat gold, in morocco box4.4cm high including suspensionQty: 9gNote: Will Quinn was an important trainer at the club during the early 20th century. He was a mainstay for nearly three decades, employed as both trainer and groundsman under Willie Maley from 1912 to the late 1930s, he worked alongside many legendary figures including Patsy Gallacher, Jimmy McGrory, Jimmy Delaney, Alec McNair and Jimmy McMenemy, amongst many others. His distinctive moustache can still be spotted in many team photographs from the period. His story, much like this medal, is an interesting one. One of Celtic F.C. numerous, but important background figures.
CELTIC F.C., COLLECTION OF CHALLENGE MATCH TICKETS, comprising vs. Wolves 12th October 1959, Real Madrid 10th September 1962, Zargreb 7th February 1967, Spurs 5th August 1967, Man City 4th August 1970, Frank Beattie testimonial 1971, Feyenoord 9th February 1971, Nacional 1st September 1971, Spurs 7th August 1972, Billy McNeil testimonial 1974, Benfica 11th December 1974, Ron Yeats, Bobby Charlton and Jack Charlton testimonialsQty: 14
CELTIC F.C. INTEREST - PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH, 1958-), BROTHER WALFRID, LIMITED EDITION BOXED SET comprising one signed and numbered 472/1,888 print, a certificate dated 6th November 2014, and DVD, in gilt tooled simulated snake skin card boxPrint 41.5x29cm overallCondition generally good. Light wear to outer box. Print well preserved. Additional images now available.
CELTIC F.C., COLLECTION OF CHALLENGE MATCH PROGRAMMES, CIRCA 1957 ONWARDS including vs. Middlesburgh 11th December 1957, Brentford 21st Oct 1958, Sunderland 30th January 1960, Wolves 12th Oct 1959, Spartar 14th May 1960, Madrid 10th Sept 1962, Zargreb 7th Feb 1967, Penarol 5th Sept 1967, Billy McNeil testimonial, Benfica 11th Dec 1974, Sligo 29th July 1975, Roy Aitken testimonial (signed), David O'Leary testimonial, Tommy Burns testimonial, Dalkeith 27th Feb 1983, Airdrie John Thomson tribute (signed), Home Farm 19th Jan 1982, Finn Harps 18th May 1983, Bohs 27th July 1984, Hamburg 9th December 1975 (signed), China 8th August 1979, Jock Stein testimonial, Mark Hughes testimonial, Danny McGrain testimonial, various others, further testimonials and tournaments, contained across six custom folders in gilt tooled green cloth, also an album of Celtic reserve programmes Qty: 7 albums
OWEN ARCHDEACON OF CELTIC F.C., RESERVE LEAGUE CUP RUNNER'S UP GILTMETAL MEDAL, 1987/88 the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed RESERVE LEAGUE CUP Final Tie 1987-88 RUNNER-UP OWEN ARCHDEACONNote: 'Owen Duncan Archdeacon (born 4 March 1966 in Greenock) is a Scottish former footballer. He began his senior career at Celtic before going on to play for Barnsley, Carlisle United and finally Greenock Morton. Archdeacon played on the left-wing for the majority of his career, although dropped back into a more defensive role in his later years.' 4.4cm high including suspension
CELTIC F.C., COLLECTION OF SIGNED COVERS, comprising Scottish Cup winners 2001, League Champions 2000/01, vs. Feyenoord 22nd Jan 2004, Rangers 3rd Jan 2004, Teplice 26th Feb 2004, Paul McStay Testimonial, Jock Stein Stand 8th Aug 1998, and 50th Anniversary of the Festival of Britain St. Mungo CupProvenance: The Jack Murray Collection. Qty: 8
CELTIC F.C., COLLECTION OF PROGRAMMES, CIRCA 1960s including a signed programme vs. Barcelona 2nd December 1964 (Fairs Cities Cup), Leeds 15th April 1970, 1962 and 1964 League Cup Semi, 1965 SC Semi and Final, 1967 SC Final, Real Madrid 1962, Liverpool 14th April 1966, 1963 SC Final, 1964 LC Final
JOHN HUGHES OF CELTIC F.C., GLASGOW CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, 1967/68 the obverse with central enamelled shield shaped plaque below thistle motif, within enamelled border inscribed Glasgow Cup Glasgow Football Association, the reverse inscribed CELTIC F.C. 1967-68 JOHN HUGHES, in associated boxNote: Yogi. In his own words 'I would just want it to be known that I was a Celtic man.'Following their year of triumph, Celtic would win a domestic double, as well as the Glasgow Cup after defeating Clyde 8-0. 3.3cm high Qty: 10g
CELTIC F.C., COLLECTION OF ITEMS, comprising Charlie Tully's Passed to You (also a photograph of Charlie Tully), Celtic by Sir Robert Kelly, programmes comprising vs. Hibs 11th March 1961, 16th Dec 1961, 6th April 1963, LC semi vs. Adrieonians 17th Oct 1966, Morton 11th Oct 1967, Clyde 9th Oct 1968, Ayr 8th Oct 1969, Dumbarton 7th Oct 1970
* BENNO SCHOTZ RSA (ESTONIAN 1891 - 1984), THE PRINCE OF GOALKEEPERS (JOHN THOMSON OF CELTIC F.C.),, CIRCA 1968 bronzed resinA bronze of this sculpture is in the collection of Celtic F.C.Note on both Schotz and Thomson:Benno Schotz was born to Jewish parents, Jacob Schotz, a watchmaker, and Cherna Tischa Abramovitch, in Arensburg, Russia (now Kuressaare, Estonia) in 1891. He was educated at the Boys Grammar School of Pärnu, Estonia. Later he studied at the Grossherzogliche Technische Hochschule in Darmstadt, Germany. In 1912, he immigrated to Glasgow, where he gained an engineering diploma from the Royal Technical College and from 1914–23 worked in the drawing office of John Brown and Company, Clydebank shipbuilders while attending evening classes in sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art. Schotz became a full-time sculptor in 1923 and subsequently a member of the Royal Scottish Academy, Head of Sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art (a post he held from 1938 until his retirement in 1961), and later, in 1963, Her Majesty's Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland. His pupils included Hannah Frank, Paul Zunterstein and Inge King (née Neufeld). His homes at West Campbell Street and later Kirklee Road were a focus for meetings of artists, writers, actors, and politicians. His first solo Glasgow exhibition was at Reid's Gallery in 1926 and his first in London at Alex Reid and Lefevre Ltd (Lefevre Gallery) in 1930. He was also a member of Glasgow Art Club, alongside recently arrived refugee artists Jankel Adler and Josef Herman, for whom he organised local Jewish community support. In 1942 he organised the important 'Jewish Art Exhibition' at the Glasgow Institute as an act of Jewish cultural identity during the Second World War. In 1981 Schotz was made a Freeman of the City of Glasgow and in the same year, Gordon Wright published his autobiography, Bronze in My Blood. During his career, Schotz produced several hundred portraits and compositions including figure compositions, religious sculptures, semi-abstracts and modelled portraits, the majority located in Glasgow and the surrounding area. A major retrospective exhibition of his works was held at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh in 1971. He was Life-President of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts as well as Honorary Member of both the Royal British Society of Sculptors and the Royal Institute of Architects in Scotland. His last sculpture was executed less than six weeks before his death, aged 93. He was a committed Zionist and was buried in Jerusalem. His work is represented in numerous UK collections including The National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh City Art Centre, The Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Aberdeen Galleries, The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, BBC Scotland, The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Peoples Palace (Glasgow), The Scottish Jewish Archives Centre, Ben Uri Gallery & Museum (London) and the House of Commons (London). His work is also held in various public collections in Israel. Christie's held a major Studio Sale of Benno Schotz's work in Glasgow in 1997.John Thomson, The Prince of Goalkeepers, is one of the most important figures in the history of Celtic Football Club.Having signed for the team in 1926 at the age of 17, his natural athleticism and brave spirit ensured he would become a mainstay between the sticks. He helped the team to two Scottish Cups and three Glasgow Cups. He would also represent the national side and national select XI four times apiece.Thomson's name will forever be associated with the tragedy that befell him during an Old Firm clash on the 5th September 1931. The match was played at Ibrox in front of 80,000 fans. Early in the 2nd half, Thomson collided with Rangers player Sam English, whilst both going for the ball. Most people assumed the goalkeeper badly injured as he was stretchered off, Chic Geatons taking his place in goal.Upon being transported to the Victoria Infirmary, Thomson would soon be pronounced dead. The death of a young goalkeeper in his prime shocked the footballing world. Beyond that, the tragic loss of a young man's life, only 22 years of age and recently engaged, still stands as amongst the most profound moments in sporting history.40,000 people attended the funeral in his home town of Cardenden, including thousands who travelled from Glasgow, many walking the 55 miles to the Fife village. 101cm wide
CELTIC F.C., COLLECTORS ALBUM, 1940s comprising a display of items and text relating to the club including cigarette and other cards, photographs, 1940/41 season ticket stub and VE Cup 50th anniversary signed cover, two Bank of Scotland cheques, John Weir and John Bonar disciplinary letters and further related ephemera, names including Bobby Evans, Tommy Kiernan and Willie Miller

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