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Selection of programmes to include 1959/60 FC St. Pauli v Blackburn Rovers (Lipphardts Sport, 17 May 1960), 1971 at Gothenburg tournament teams Gais, Orgryte IS, Glasgow Rangers, Wolves 18th - 22nd July 1971, 1971/72 Sliema Wanderers v Celtic European Cup, 1971/72 Ujpest Dozsa v Celtic European Cup, 1972 at Gothenburg tournament teams IFK Gothenburg, Gais, Wolves, Everton 23rd - 27th July 1971, 1985/86 IFK Gothenburg v Aberdeen European Cup, 1977/78 Landscrona v Ipswich Town UEFA Cup, 2005 Jersey U21's tournament programme including Barcelona, Celtic, Jersey, Maritino (Portugal); fair/good. (8)
Selection of Irish programmes to include 1961 Shamrock Rovers v Everton (benefit match), 1963 Coleraine v Dunfermline Athletic (Jock Stein manager), 1965 Shamrock Rovers v WHU (testimonial match), 1968 Shamrock Rovers v Coventry City (fund raiser), 1970 Limerick v Glasgow Celtic (friendly), 1980 Limerick Utd v Real Madrid (European Cup); fair/good. (6)
Selection of FA of Ireland Cup semi/finals 1963 Shamrock Rovers v Shelbourne, 1965 Cork Celtic v Shamrock Rovers (writing on front), 1967 Shamrock Rovers v Dundalk (souvenir programme), 1968 Shamrock Rovers v Dundalk (souvenir programme), 1944 Shamrock Rovers v Drumcondra (1st leg) at Bohemians 25 March 1944 (tear to cover and Sellotape strip inside); fair, unless stated. (5)
Selection of Manchester United memorabilia to include 2007 FAC final 19 May 2007 United staff pre-match luncheon menu held at Bishop Abbey NSC with United invitation card x 2; 2019 European Cup final v Bayern Munich at Barcelona match ticket, 2017 Europa League final v Ajax at Stockholm match ticket, 2017 EFL Cup final v Southampton at Wembley 26 February 2017 match ticket; 2004 Champions World Series passports (all 4 page); 2004 North America (covers all fixtures) 2004 New York/New Jersey (covers Manchester Utd v AC Milan), 2004 Philadelphia (covers Manchester Utd v Celtic), 2004 Chicago (covers Manchester Utd v Bayern Munich); collection of black & white modern postcard photos of 1957 United squad on tour, Roger Byrne, Johnny Berry (smoking pipe), Matt Busby, Albert Quixall, Bobby Charlton, Dennis Viollet, Liam Whelan, Old Trafford new stand re-construction, David Pegg, grave of David Pegg with headstone, Liam Whelan (again), Stan Pearson, United team 1957/58 (part of famous football teams in history card set) plus Blackburn Rovers ticket 1st May 2004 (admit to Director's guest lounge); fair/good. (A Lot)
Selection of Austria match programmes to include 1958/59 Staatsliga v Botafogo (including Nilton Santos, Garincha, Didi, Zagalo) (friendly), 1965/66 Sportklub Sturm v Steyrermuhl (4 page), 1983/84 Austria Memphis v Spurs (UEFA), 1984/85 Austria Memphis v Liverpool (European Cup), 1970/71 Sturm Graz v Arsenal (Fairs Cup), 1984/85 Celtic v Rapid Vienna (ECWC) at Manchester Utd, 1993 Favoritner Athletic Club (Bundesliga Vorschau), 1993 FK Austria Memphis Die Wiener Violetten magazine (28 pages), June 1993 FC Wacker Innsbruck v Austria Memphis (4 page 12 June 1993); fair/good. (9)
Selection of Scottish football programmes to include 1971/72 Hearts v Newcastle Utd (Texaco) x 2, v 1972/73 Crystal Palace (Texaco), v 1973/74 v Everton (Texaco); Hearts v 1960/61 Benfica v 1962/63 Brann, v 1962/63 Moscow Torpedo, v 1967/68 Preston NE, v 1971/72 Gornik Zabrze; Airdrie v 1970/71 Nottingham Forest (Texaco), v 1971/72 Manchester City (Texaco), v 1971/72 Rangers, Motherwell v 1970/71 Dundee Utd, v 1971/72 Stoke City (Texaco), v 1971/72 Kilmarnock, v 1978/79 Celtic (August), v 1978/79 Celtic (1st January 1979-postponed) x 2; Spurs v 1970/71 Motherwell (Texaco), Clyde v 1968/69 Aberdeen (SLC), v Dunfermline (SLC), v 1968/69 Airdrie, v 1968/69 Arbroath, v 1968/69 Morton, v 1970/71 Kilmarnock; Meadowbank Thistle v 1974/75 East Fife; East Stirling v 1973/74 Queens Park; Stranraer v 1976/77 Stenhousemuir; Ayr Utd v 1974/75 Celtic (SLC); Aberdeen v 1971/72 Celtic; Partick Thistle v 1971/72 Celtic; St. Johnstone v 1971/72 Celtic; Dundee Utd v 1971/72 Celtic; Queens Park v 1971/72 East Stirling; Clydebank v 1971/72 Dundee Utd. (SC); Arbroath 1970/71 Hamilton Acas; Stenhousemuir v 1968/69 Alloa athletic, v 1968/69 Airdrie (SC), v 1970/71 Raith Rovers, v 1972/73 Raith Rovers (SC); fair. (41)
Collection of Celtic match programmes to include homes 1969/70 Leeds Utd (friendly) x2, Rangers, Rangers (SC), Kilmarnock, Hearts, Dunfermline Athletic (SC), Dundee Utd (SC), Motherwell, Airdrie (SLC), Dundee, Hearts, Hibernian, St Johnstone, 1970/71 Rangers, St. Johnstone, Hibernian, Aberdeen, Dundee Utd, Kilmarnock x 2, 1971/72 East Fife, Morton, 1972/73 Falkirk, Kilmarnock, Aberdeen (Scottish Cup), 1973/74 Arbroath (SLC), Dundee, Partick Thistle, 1974/75 St. Johnstone, 1975/76 Dumbarton (SLC), Dundee Utd, 1976/77 Rangers, 1977/78 Dundee Utd, 1978/79 Motherwell, 1979/80 Hibernian; Aways 1968/69 Dundee Utd, 1969/70 Dundee Utd x 2, Hibernian, 1970/71 Dundee (SLC) x 2, Cowdenbeath, Clyde (SLC), Hearts, Hibernian, Dundee Utd, Aberdeen, Kilmarnock, Hearts (SLC), Dundee, St. Johnstone, Ayr Utd, Motherwell, Dunfermline Athletic, 1972/73 Partick Thistle, Celtic, 1973/74 Partick Thistle, 1977/78 Rangers, 1979/80 Morton; fair. (60)
Selection of European/British big match programmes to include 1968 The 20th International tourney Di Calcio in Italy, large issue (has photos of each team winners 1949 - 1967 including Sampdoria, AC Milan, Lancrossi Vicenza, Partizan Belgrade, Juventus, Dukla Prague, Bologna etc.); 1971 European Cup final Ajax v Panathinaikos, 1972 European Cup final Bayern Munich v St Etienne, 1994/95 Ajax v AC Milan, European Cup final 2002 Real Madrid v Bayer 04 Leverkusen, 1998 JD Sports Cup (with Newcastle Utd, Middlesbrough, Benfica, Empoli); 1980 Scottish Cup s/f Rangers v Aberdeen, Scottish League Cup finals 1986/87, 1994/95, 1996/97, 2004/05, 2006/07; 2002 Scottish Cup final Celtic v Rangers, 2002/03 Cup s/f Hearts v Rangers; 1977 Charity Shield Liverpool v Manchester Utd, 1968 FAAC final Chesham Utd v Leytonstone, 1968 FAAC s/f Chesham Utd v Wealdstone, 1960 FAC s/f Blackburn Rovers v Sheffield Wednesday, 1981 FAC s/f replay Wolves v Spurs; FAC finals 1968, 1972, 1980, 1982 plus 1998 Coca Cola Cup final Chelsea v Middlesbrough; fair/good. (24)
Manchester Utd home match tickets to include 1973/74 Manchester City, 1974/75 Middlesbrough (FLC), Manchester City (FLC), 1975/76 Oxford Utd (FAC), Derby County, Wolves (FAC), Manchester City, 1976/77 Sunderland (FLC), Juventus (UEFA), Ajax (UEFA) Everton (FLC), QPR (FAC), Manchester City, Southampton (FAC), Aston Villa (FAC), 1977/78 Liverpool, Chelsea, St Etienne (ECWC), WBA (FAC), St Etienne (ECWC-cctv beam back from Plymouth), 1978/79 Nottingham Forest, Liverpool, Fulham (FAC), Chelsea (FAC), Spurs (FAC), 1979/80 Spurs (FAC replay), 1980/81 Coventry City, Manchester City, England 'B' v USA international match at OT, 1981/82 Sunderland, Manchester City, 1982/83 Everton (FAC), Valencia (UEFA), WHU (FAC), Everton (FAC), Swansea City, 1983/84 Ipswich Town, Spartak Varna (ECWC), Notts. County, Barcelona (ECWC), Juventus (ECWC s/f), 1984/85 Raba Gyor (UEFA), Liverpool, PSV Eindhoven (UEFA) (small tear), Rapid Vienna v Celtic (ECWC neutral venue at OT), WHU (FAC), 1985/86 Everton (FL Super Cup), Norwich (FL Super Cup), Manchester City plus postponed match ticket (undated - probably late 1960s); some creases noted, overall fair. (50)
HORNER JAMES: (1953-2015) American Composer. Academy Award winner. Best known for his scores for films such as The Lady in Red (1979), Star Trek II (1982) or Titanic (1997), the last being the best-selling orchestral film soundtrack of all time. Horner is also remembered for his frequent use of Celtic music. He died in a crash while flying his Short Tucano aircraft. A fine colour signed 8 x 10 photograph, the image showing the composer in a head and shoulders smiling pose, leaning on his piano. Signed in bold black ink `Best Wishes James Horner´, across the image. VG
Aiden McGeady green and black No.46 Celtic Europa League match issued long-sleeved shirt, 2009-10, Nike, M, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB 1888, the reverse lettered McGEADY, also autographed by McGeady, the right sleeve with Europa League flash, the other with UEFA Respect flash, wear to sponsors logo.
Maciej Zurawski green and white No.7 Celtic v. Shakhtar Donetsk short-sleeved shirt, 2007-08, Nike, L, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB 1888, the reverse lettered ZURAWSKI, the right sleeve with Champions league flash, areas of pitch staining front and back. Formerly Willie Haughey Collection.
Cyril A. Sinfield MBE a nice collection of enamel and other lapel badges including 1948 Olympic lapel badge, 1953 AAA Coronation Championships, News of the World 1950s-60s, various other other including Commonwealth Games etc., and two athletic related autograph books including Harold Abrahams, 1970s Celtic Football team, Michael Parkinson, Roy Castle, Valerie Singleton, Geoff Capes, Lawrie Smith, Daley Thompson, etc., (a lot).
Pierre Van Hoijdoink green and white No.9 Celtic short-sleeved shirt, 1995-97, Umbro, XL, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB 1888, areas of staining, shirts, collar, sponsor logo. It has been suggested that this shirt relates to the Celtic v. PSG match.
Stefan Johansen green and white No.25 Celtic Famine Memorial match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2014, Nike, with v-neck collar, printed badge and embroidered National Famine Memorial Day badge, the reverse lettered JOHANSEN, the sleeves with SPFL flashes, the front and collar with areas of staining, with COA in box of issue
Green and white No.2 Celtic autographed short-sleeved shirt, 1989-91, Umbro, L, with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB 1888, the front of the shirt bearing sixteen autographs, staining to collar. It has been suggested the shirt was worn by Peter Grant in a match against Partizan Belgrade, 1989.
Stan Petrov yellow and green No.19 Celtic short-sleeved shirt, 2000-01, Umbro, XL, with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed THE CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB 1888, the reverse lettered PETROV, the back also autographed by Petrov, the sleeves with Bank of Scotland SPL flashes, rubbed, name and number also rubbed. It is believed that it was worn in the match against Hibernian.
Enrico Annoni green and white No.17 Celtic short-sleeved shirt, 1998-99, Umbro, XL, with v-neck style collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB 1888, with further inscription Scottish Premier League Champions 1997/98, the reverse lettered ANNONI, the sleeves with SPL flashes, flashes rubbed.
Mohamed Elyounoussi yellow and green No.27 Celtic v Lazio Europa League match worn short-sleeved shirt, 2019, New Balance, S, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB, 1888, the reverse lettered ELYOUNOUSSI, the right sleeve with Europa League flash, the other with UEFA Respect flash, areas of pitch staining. The above shirt was worn by Elyounoussi in the match against Lazio played on 7th November 2019, Celtic defeating Lazio 2-1, the shirt was thrown into the crowd and purchased by the vendor from the individual who caught the shirt.
Green and white Celtic autographed long-sleeved shirt, 1985-87, Umbro, Mens, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB 1888, the front bear twenty player autographs in ink including Roy Aitken, Andy Walker, Joe Miller, Mick McCarthy, Billy stark etc
2010, 38th Ryder Cup signed flag from Celtic Manor, first time in Wales, the flag autographed by 11 players, Ian Poulter, Ross Fisher, Miguel Angel Jiminez, Peter Hanson, Jose Maria Olazabal (pulled out injured), Edoardo Molinari, Luke Donald, Francesco Molinari, Rory McIlroy, Graeme McDowell, Lee Westwood and Martin Kaymer, with golf glove signed by Colin Montgomerie (including letter of authenticity from his agent) plus a box of original 2010 Ryder Cup golf balls, (a lot).
Myth & Magic by The Tudor Mint - Four early 21st century cast pewter statue dragon figurines. Including no. 3384 'Secret of The Crystal Spa', no. 3369 'Wizard of The Aurora', no. OY2003 'The Dragon's Gathering', and no. 3662 'The Celtic Beast'. With original boxes and packaging. Not all of the wooden plinths match the figure. Measuring approx. 16cm x 26cm x 26cm, including the box.
An assorted collection of silver and gem set jewellery. The lot to to include bangles, bracelets, gem set rings, necklace pendants, buckle and brooch pin. The bracelets and bangles to include charm bracelets, white stone set, heart padlock clasp bracelet, abalone butterfly bangle, popcorn link chain, mariner link chain, moonstone , cat bangle and more. All bracelets and bangles either hallmarked, marked silver or surface tests indicate silver. Three silver and white stone set rings, all marked 925 to inner shank. A hallmarked silver fob medallion with rose tone metal vacant cartouche, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1933. A silver Celtic-style buckle set with a blue hard stone cabochon, signed Tapaz to verso. A silver filigree flower brooch pin with safety chain, hinge pin and trombone clasp to verso, unmarked however tests as silver. Bracelets measure 18cm - 25cm. Bangle inner diameters measure 6cm-7cm. Rings measure size N- R.5. Celtic buckle measures 3.5cm x 3.5cm. Filigree brooch pin measures 4cm x 4cm. Fob medal measures 4.2cm x 2.8cm. Total weight 225g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A collection of silver necklace pendants and necklace earring suites. The jewellery to include a dolphin pendant silver necklace to cable chain, a silver key pendant necklace to box chain, flower pendant necklaces, a blue and white rhinestone necklace, a Celtic Dara Knot round medallion earring and necklace suite, a gem set necklace and earring suite, a heart pendant and more. Weighs 205 g. All weights, sizes, and measurements are approximate.
A collection of silver and costume jewellery and loose gemstones. The lot to include a silver and green hard stone panel bracelet with carved Celtic decoration, marked 925 to lobster claw clasp. A silver and blue enamel ring with pierced scrolling design, unmarked however tests as silver. A silver and amber necklace pendant, marked 925 to bale. A yellow tone metal and amethyst and seed pearl Edwardian style flower pendant necklace, unmarked. The lot to also include rough gem stones including amethyst and citrine. Bracelet measures 19cm. Ring measures E.5. Pendant measures 3.5cm x 1.5cm. Necklace measures 43.5cm. Gemstones various sizes. Total weight 55g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A collection of silver and gem set necklace pendants and a brooch pin. The lot to include gem set pendants, pendant in the form of a bunch of grapes, gem set cross, locket, agate, silver leaf, swirl pendant and more. The lot to also include a pierced silver Celtic brooch set with a central black enamel dome. All jewellery marked 925 or surface tests indicate silver. Pendants measure largest 7cm x 4cm. Smallest 1.8cm x 2.6cm (including bale). Brooch measures 3.1cm x 3.1cm. Weighs 81g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A collection of silver pendant and chain necklace. The collection to include a hallmarked silver pierced statement necklace strung on a paperclip link chain and hook clasp, marked with Arabic silver marks. An Omani silver pendant necklace, marked 925 and Oman to pendant verso. A hallmarked silver fancy link chain necklace, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1976. A hallmarked silver belcher chain necklace, hallmarked for Birmingham. A hallmarked silver round locket pendant necklace with Celtic decoration to front and inscription to verso, hallmarked for London. Necklaces measure 47- 76cm. Pendants measure largest 9.5cm x 4.5cm. Smallest 3cm x 4.4cm. Weighs 115g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A large collection of costume brooch pins, pins, and stick pin. To include rhinestone set spray brooch pins, cabochon gem set yellow metal & silver metal tone brooch pins, china flower brooch pin, miracle Celtic brooch dragonfly brooch pin, cherry brooch pin, facet cut gem set brooches, coin brooch pins, fabric brooch pins, ram stick pin, starfish pins, SS Great Britain pin, and more. Largest brooch measures: 8 cm x 8 cm. Smallest brooch measures: 1.7 cm x 1.5 cm. Combined weight: 895 g. All weights, sizes, and measurements are approximate.
ITEM: Duck mountMATERIAL: SilverCULTURE: Iron Age, CelticPERIOD: 2nd Century B.C - 1st Century A.DDIMENSIONS: 12 mm x 21 mmCONDITION: Good conditionPROVENANCE: Ex English private collection, Suffolk, acquired in U.K art market in 2015, before from English private collection, Kent.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 3 to 5 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price, this amount will be added to the final invoice.The Iron Age Celtic silver duck mount is a remarkable artifact that reflects the artistic and cultural sophistication of the Celtic peoples during the late Iron Age (around 500 BCE to the Roman conquest). The Celts, known for their intricate metalwork and symbolic art, often created decorative mounts and fittings for various objects, including weapons, chariots, and ceremonial items. The silver duck mount is an example of their skill in metalworking and their use of animal motifs, which were common in Celtic art, symbolizing various spiritual and cultural beliefs.This silver duck mount likely served as a decorative piece, possibly attached to a ceremonial object such as a shield, helmet, or chariot. The duck itself holds symbolic significance in Celtic culture, often associated with water, fertility, and the otherworld. Waterfowl, like ducks, were believed to be creatures that could traverse both the earthly and spiritual realms, making them potent symbols of transition and connection between worlds. The use of silver, a precious metal, further indicates the mount's importance, suggesting it may have belonged to a person of high status, perhaps a chieftain or a warrior of significant rank.The craftsmanship of the Celtic silver duck mount is notable for its detailed and stylized representation of the bird, reflecting the Celts' deep appreciation for nature and their ability to infuse symbolic meaning into their art. The design likely incorporated the flowing, curvilinear patterns typical of La Tène art, the dominant artistic style of the Celts during the Iron Age. This style is characterized by its intricate patterns and abstract forms, often inspired by natural elements.

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