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LIVERPOOL A collection of 14 Liverpool programmes 5 homes and 9 aways to include all 3 FA Cup ties v Preston 1961/62 including 2nd Replay at Manchester United , Championship deciders at Wolverhampton 1976 and home to West Ham 1977 plus a few Mercantile Credit Semi Finals and Final plus Dubai Champions Cup v Celtic 1986 and 1989. Generally good
CELTIC - EVERTON 1938 Official programme for the Final, Empire Exhibition, Celtic v Everton, 10/6/1938 at Ibrox Stadium. The teams who took part in the Empire Exhibition Cup were Celtic, Everton, Rangers, Hearts, Sunderland, Brentford, Aberdeen and Chelsea and it is possible that this was the only programme produced for the Tournament. 16 page issue with split spine repaired and probably cleaned. Slight fold, no writing. Fair-generally good
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES 1950'S & 1960'S Sixteen home programmes for League clubs: QOS v. Partick 55/6 and Falkirk 57/8 poor, St. Mirren v Partick 57/8 and Celtic 58/9, Hibernian v Motherwell and Dundee Cup both 59/60, Hearts v Rangers 56/7 Cup, St, Mirren 57/8 and Partick 58/9, Queen's Park v St. Mirren 56/7, Clyde v Kilmarnock 58/9, Cowdenbeath v Morton 58/9, Edinburgh Select v Preston 57/8, Ayr v Hearts 56/7, Berwick v Rangers 59/60 Cup and Falkirk v QOS 59/60. Generally good
BRADFORD PARK AVENUE NON LEAGUE PROGRAMMES Thirty-Three away programmes, 8 X 93-94, 20 X 94-95.Also Cup Matches; WRC SF v Garforth T 1991, WRCCF v Pontefract Collieries at Valley Parade, Carling League Challenge Cup QF at Nantwich Town, WRCC Final v Ossett Town 1999, & WRCC SF v Farsley Celtic 12th March 2002. Good
Llwyd (Humphrey) The breuiary of Britayne. As this most noble, and renowmed iland, was of auncient time deuided into three kingdomes, England, Scotland and Wales, first edition in English, translated by Thomas Twyne, black letter, woodcut decorative initials and tail-pieces, **1&2 misbound at end of preliminaries, lacking title and A8, closely trimmed at head, just touching the odd headline, some staining and spotting, lightly browned throughout, contemporary calf, rebacked, new gilt to covers, corners worn, rubbed, [STC 16636], 8vo, [By Richard Iohnes: and are to be solde at his shop, ioynyng to the southwest doore of Paules Church], 1573.⁂ Scarce first edition in English of this history of the constituent parts of Britain. It was originally published in Latin in 1572 in Cologne as Commentarioli Britannicae descriptionis fragmentum. The work has much on the Celtic peoples of Britain during and after the Roman occupation, and contains a list of Welsh words and their English counterparts. There is mention of Camelot on f.18v. Llwyd was a friend of Abraham Ortelius and prepared two maps (one of Wales and one of England) for inclusion in Ortelius's atlas.
[Moore (George)] An Túr-Ghort. Sgéalta le Seorsa Ó Mórdha; aistrighthe ó'n Sacsbhéarla ag Pádraig Ó Súilleabháin, B.A. Baile-Atha-Cliath, Sealy Bryers & Walker n.d. [1902]. Orig. wrappers, decorated in Celtic style; about an inch of upper cover and first five leaves unevenly torn away, with no loss of text, right-hand upper corner slightly abraded throughout, lacking rear wrapper. (1) Dedicated in English by Moore to his nephews Rory and Ulick Moore, native Irish speakers. 'They may be called to continue a literary tradition into the fourth generation. In this case, they will be able to do it in Irish, and by writing in Irish they will continue the literary tradition of our country'. An exceptionally rare item, dating from Moore's return to Dublin and his brief dalliance with Gaelic affairs under the influence of Yeats and Hyde. According to MacMillan Dict. of Irish Lit., this publication precedes the English version The Untilled Field [1903]. The damage is unsightly, but could probably be significantly improved by skilful repairs.
Medals: Sport (GAA) & War: A silver Celtic Cross shaped and pierced Medal, the obverse inscribed 'Cumann Luith Cleas Gaedheal,' the reverse inscribed 'Craobh Peil Soisear 1957. Neasoirí - Warwick,' hall mark; together with 'The Great War of Civilisation 1914 - 1919, awarded to 13940 - Pte. P. Mc Namara, Royal Irish Fusiliers,' (lacks ribbon); together with a brass 'Claideamh Soluis' Lapel Badge. As a lot, w.a.f. (3)
The Dr. Tommy Campbell Medal Collection, County Tyrone Medals: G.A.A., Football, Co. Tyrone, a collection of 28 gold and silver Medals awarded to Dr. Tommy Campbell of Dungannon Clarkes and Tyrone. The collection includes: (A) Ulster Championship 1957: A 9ct gold cross shaped Medal, the obverse designed with enamel and Ulster Provincial Arms, the reverse inscribed "Tir Eoghan 1957", hallmarked. * This was Tyrone's second only Ulster title. (B) Two 9ct gold "Dr. Logan" winners Medals of variant designs for 1956 & 1957 won by Tyrone, both hallmarked. (C) A 9ct "Comortas" Medal, the obverse decorated with footballer and cross leaves, the surround inscribed "An Nuaiocht Ghaelach - Comortas," the reverse "Tir Eoghain 1957", hallmarked. (D) Two silver "Feis Tir Eoghain" Medals, both similar design (uninscribed) won by Dungannon Clarkes. (E) Tyrone County Championship (Senior) a group of four County Championship Medals (silver) awarded 1947, 1951, & 1956 won by Dungannon Charles; & one other similar. (F) A silver winners Medal "Colheran Cup" 1954; an athletics Medal 220 yards (open) Kilwarlin 1949; (G) Two silver shield shaped winners Medals U.F.L. (Ulster Football League) 1946 / 47 & 1947 / 48 won by T..J.C. (Tommy Campbell) & one other similar 1948; (H) A large silver Celtic cross shaped Winners Medal, the obverse with central enamel design red hand of Ulster and inscribed: C.L.C.G. - Tir Eoghan, the reverse I.F.C. - 1963, hallmarked. (I) A pierced 9ct gold Medal for Football "Toome" uninscribed, hallmarked. (J) The remainder of the collection comprising various shaped silver Sporting Medals from the Campbell Collection, all hallmarked. As a collection, w.a.f. (1)
Interesting Collection of Football Autographs from the 1950's and 1960's Autograph Albums: An interesting collection comprising two Albums from the 1950 and 1960's of various English and Scottish clubs and others from team photographs and cut-outs, etc., to include Leicester City 1953; Tottenham Hotspur 1960/61; also typed autograph letters signed by the F.A. and Scottish F.A.; cards and cut-outs signed by George Cummings, Joe Baker, Ivor Alexander, Bobby Evans, Harry Gregg,, Ron Flowers, Stanley Matthews, Sid Owen, Alf Ramsey, Charlie Tully; Glasgow Celtic Teams (1960-61), Manchester United Team (1960?), Danny Blanchflower, Con Martin, Manchester City (1959/60), Preston N.E. (1960's), Ireland (1961 World Cup), Tom Finney, Jackie Carey, Billy Wright, Liverpool (1960/61), Denis Winshaw, Dave Mackey, Burnley F.C. 1954/60, Ted Drake, Arsenal, Dick Whittaker, Jack Charlton, Noel Cantwell, Berne Young Boys, (Switzerland), Tony Macedo, Nottingham Forest F.C. 1959, Peter Fitzgerald. As a collection, as autographs. (2)
Republican Bond Certificate: de Valera (Eamon) Republic of Ireland, Bond Certificate, Ten Dollar, Issue No: 118009, John Feeley, with Sean Ua Nunain (Registrar) & Eamon de Valera (President) engraved signatures, engraved green Celtic designed border, approx. 6" x 9", worn and split in middle, m/ss figures on top right, poor, but scarce. (1)
A large Collection of Irish Commemorative Coins Coins: Central Bank and Financial Service Authority of Ireland Euro System; an impressive Collection of over 50 cased Presentation Collectors' Coins with certificate and original boxes, some with gold tokens including - The Ploughman, Celtic Coin, John F. Kennedy, 10th Anniversary of the Proclamation, Phil Lynott, Rory Gallagher, W.B. Yeats, and many other characters and events in Irish History. An impressive and comprehensive collection, as a lot. w.a.f. (1)
to include a 9ct gold Celtic style amethyst set brooch; a 9ct gold garnet and cultured pearl set hinged bangle; a 9ct gold three stone diamond set bar brooch, a 9ct gold cultured pearl set brooch and a 9ct gold double cultured pearl set ring; a citrine set pendant and two citrine set cocktail rings(Ring sizes: N, Q & M)
1932 Dublin Eucharistic Congress commemorative plate. The bone china plate of ivory colour centred with a portrait of Pope Pius XI and 'Dublin Eucharistic Congress AD 1932', the border decorated with Celtic knotwork and the Papal insignia, vignettes of the Daniel O'Connell statue, the Parliament building and a collage of Nationalist symbols; maker's mark for John Maddock & Sons. Diameter 10" (24cm).
Membership certificate for the 1798 Centenary Committee in Co. Wicklow, designed in the Celtic Revival style with zoomorphic interlacing, depicting a scene from 15 February 1799 of Michael Dwyer fighting his way out of a burning cottage at Dernamuck in the Glen of Imall, County Wicklow, surrounded by Highland soldiers, space for recipient's name blank, 9¼" x 13¼" (23 x 26cm) framed.
Edwardian 9ct gold bloodstone and agate swivel fob, hallmarked, Victorian silver pill box, silver Celtic design brooch, 19th century porcelain hand-painted brooch with matching dress stud, EPNS quaich etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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