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An antique green leather locking jewellery box and contents of good quality costume jewellery and collectables including a yellow metal and agate brooch, silver mounted cheroot holders, silver bangle, silver cufflinks, marcasite set, silver sewing scissors, Celtic brooches, stick pins etc (with key).
AN UNUSUAL IRISH CARVED BOG OAK STATIONERY BOX, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the sloping hinged cover opening to compartments and mounted with a white metal plaque engraved with initials within a band of Celtic decoration, the front depicting the Neolithic tomb of Newgrange, County Meath, with key. 15cm by 22cm by 11.5cm
A late Victorian Irish gold-topped malacca walking cane, the cap having embossed Celtic panels and monogrammed, maker Edmond Johnson, Dublin 1894, 92.5cm; together with one other turned beechwood and nickel topped walking cane (2) Note: Johnson was master of the Goldsmiths Company 1883-1890.
A Composite Service of George III Irish Silver Flatware, Dublin, various dates and makers, with Celtic point terminals and later bright cut decoration, comprising: 12 tablespoons (1790-1807, including 8 John Pittar, 1807); 12 table forks (6 John Dalrymple, 1794; 6 William Ward, 1805); 12 dessert spoons (including: 5 J E Ash, 1795; 4 Samuel Neville 1803); 12 dessert forks (including 6 Arthur Murphy 1807; 5 John Pittar 1802/05); 12 teaspoons (various makers, many marks rubbed): An Irish Bright Cut Soup Ladle, John Pittar Dublin 1779, with matching period decoration, engraved with a crest of an arm in armour and initialled R over IM; and A Basting Spoon, Samuel Neville, Dublin 1800, with similar bright cut decoration and a crest of a swan; together with: 24 Later Table and Dessert Knives, John Biggin, Sheffield 1984-94, with matching bright cut decoration, weighable silver 85oz 8dwt (86)
A GREEN AND WHITE CELTIC SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, the front bearing numerous player autographs including Peter Latchford, Davie Provan, Pat Bonner, Murdo MacLeod etc and a white leather football bearing similar player autographs (faded) (2) Condition Report: Available upon request
A PAGE OF SCOTTISH INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS AUTOGRAPHS FROM 1900 including Harry Rennie, Neil Gibson, Alex Raisbeck, Robertson, Jack Bell, Bobby Walker R.S. McColl, John Campbell and Alex Smith, possibly relates to the team who played England on 7th April 1900 at Celtic Park, with Scotland winning 4-1 and three loose autographs, Bobby Walker, R.S. McColl and Jack Bell Condition Report: Available upon request
THE FOLLOWING LOTS 462 TO 468 RELATE TO THE PLAYING CAREER OF CELTIC LEGEND AND SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL ADAM McLEAN Adam McLean was born in Glasgow on 27 April 1899. An outside-left, he was an integral part of the Celtic team of the 1920s. He provided many assists to Jimmy McGrory, the greatest British goalscorer of all time. Adam McLean signed for Celtic from Anderston Thornbank Juveniles in January 1917 and made his debut only a month later against Dumbarton. From that point on, during the following 11 years, he made 408 appearances for Celtic in the number eleven shirt, scoring a remarkable 138 goals. He made four full international appearance for Scotland. A 9ct gold and enamel 1918-19 Division I League Championship medal the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed Championship 1918-19, Won By, Celtic F.C., Adam McLean with ring suspension Celtic won the Division I championship this season with 58 points, Rangers being runners-up with 57 points Condition Report: Available upon request
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1921-22 DIVISON I LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL the reverse inscribed Scottish League Champs, Celtic F.C., A. McLean, 1921-22 with ring suspension Celtic won the Division I championship this season with 67 points, Rangers being runners-up with 66 points Condition Report: Available upon request
A 9CT GOLD 1922-23 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Won By Celtic F.C., 1922-23, A. McLean In the above Scottish Cup final played on 31st March 1923 at Hampden Park, Celtic defeated Hibernian 1-0 Condition Report: Available upon request
AN ALEXANDER RITCHIE BRASS VASE of tapering form and embossed with a Celtic knotwork cross to both sides, dated 1933 and R.E.M.R. incised AR Iona and with Gaelic inscription ' Cha bhi maith air bith a dhith ach orra-san a dh'iarras an tighearn' (roughly translated 'Goodness awaits those who seek the Lord,) 34.5'cm high Sold on behalf of the Iona Community Capital Appeal We are grateful to E. Mairi MacArthur for her assistance in cataloguing this lot Condition Report: Has a few dents, one quite substantial one near the top shoulder of the vase. Wobbly to base.
ARTS AND CRAFTS PEDESTAL BOWL, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham, 1909, circular form with spot hammered decoration, engraved with a presentation inscription and dated "MCMIX", the border with a band of Celtic motifs, raised on a spreading circular foot with stylised border, 19cm dia (c.11.4oz) Condition Report: Bowl appears to be in good overall condition with no visible damage. Hallmarks appears good, markers mark slightly rubbed.
Boxed Sterling Silver Cutlery Set Housed in original fitted box comprising spoon and cake fork of plain form with Celtic knot pattern to handles, each with impressed makers mark 'H A' for Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1943. Together with six silver plated forks circa 1891, each of large proportion with art nouveau embossed ivy leaf detail, each marked to underside Rd. 172581
A Collection Of Celtic Themed Costume Jewellery Two items in total to include pewter kilt pin in the form of a dagger with thistle pommel - marked to underside, 'Gaelic Themes'. Together with a pair of white metal cufflinks in the form of thistles each set with faceted amethyst tone crystals.
A Mixed Collection Of Vintage And Contemporary Costume Jewellery Brooches Approx 16 pieces to include 1960's modernist oval form brooch, several Celtic theme pewter brooches, paste set posy brooch, large lucite brooch with crystal set border etc. Along with textured silver tone ear of corn brooch, marked 'Exquisite' gold tone cameo brooch etc. Please see accompanying image
A silver link necklace the designed attributed to Omar Ramsden, panels of Celtic Knot links with simple link chain spacers, rectangular clasp with wirework Celtic Knot design, unsigned, 51cm. long Literature Jewellery by Design The Collection of Dr Anne Shannon, An Academic Eye, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers, 31st October 2018, lot 134 and lot 149 for a comparable decorative link chain by Omar Ramsden.
TWENTY ONE ITEMS OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include an Irish wishbone and clover leaf brooch set with marcasites and connemarbles, an elongated marquise shape brooch with diagonal lines of blue and white enamel, a marcasite and red enamel bug brooch, a green and colourless paste elongated bow brooch, two Scottish brooches of circular outline depicting a central longboat and Celtic design to the surrounds etc, all with hallmarks or marks to indicate silver, approximate total weight 207.6 grams (21)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CYLINDRICAL BOX AND COVER, the pull off cover set with a carved pink hardstone flower head, yellow metal stamens and cabochon tips, maker Stuart Clive Griffiths, Birmingham 1973, approximate weight 4.4ozt, 138 grams, height 11cm, together with an Elizabeth II silver champagne flute, gilt interior, Celtic cast knopped stem, circular foot, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1970, approximate weight 3.9ozt, 123 grams (2)

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