Arts and crafts brass planter of rectangular shape decorated in the Celtic style raised on four ball feet, 50cm wide. CONDITION REPORT: There are some rubbed/ discoloured areas. There is a bend to one of the corners. Thre are some burn marks and residue of cleaning product evident. One side (corner) is split.
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Football - A collection of twenty seven Scottish Football Association programmes dating from the 1940's to include Queens Park v Stenhousemuir 26/08/53, st Mirren v Hiberian, Third Lanark v Hibernian,Hibernian v Queen of the South League Cup Semi Final 1950, Airrieonians v Aberdeen 1952, Aberdeen v Dundee 1951, Rangers v Hibernian 1951, Stirling Albion v Aberdeen, Raith Rovers v St Mirren,Partick Thistle v Clyde 1952 x2, Motherwell v Acas,Queen of the South v East Fife, Hibernian v Montrose 1951, Hibernian v Morton 1950,Celtic v Hearts 1951,East Fife v Hearts 1950, Dundee v Dundee Utd 1951, Celtic v East Fife 1951, Falkirk v East Fife, Hearts v Falkirk, Airdrie v Hearts, Third Lanark v Hearts,Partick Thistle v Hearts, Manchester City v Hearts 1951 and Celtic v Aberdeen 1951.
A collection of four vintage brooches to include a silver and marcasite figural brooch in the form of a bumble bee with red stone eyes marked 925, with another in the form of a dog marked Sil together with a celtic style brooch with central onyx plaque and another in the form of a maple leaf marked Ster. Total weight 22g.
2 x Celtic Silver Coins comprising: Corieltauvi silver unit, boar/horse type II; obv. stylised boar with ring of pellets above, rev. horse right, large pellet under tail & ring of smaller pellets above, 1.17g, 14mm; good detail, attractive blue/gold tone VF & Iceni, Edn silver unit, obv. two opposed crescents (double moon emblem) within square, rev. stylised horse, three pellets on chest & three pellets below, very faint ED(?) on coin edge at 6 o'clock; 13mm, 1.23g, VF
A collection of football memorabilia, all belonging to Lawrie McMenemy, to include menu's, tickets, Northern Ireland scouting reports, Media pages, football programmes etc (including the 2002 and 2003 Dallas Youth Tournaments, and 1981 Celtic v Southampton, played in New York. Also includes a 1973 House Of Commons Menu, signed by Jeffrey Archer (Grimsby Town), 1994 P W A tribute to Denis Law, 2007 Alan Ball, order of service at his funeral
A collection of magazines & newspapers relating to very important historical football events, to include: Daily Graphic - 1898 Corinthians v Sheff Utd at Crystal Palace, 1898 Scotland v England at Celtic Park, 1907 England v Ireland at Liverpool, 1907 FA Amateur Cup Final at Chelsea, 1909 England v Scotland at Crystal Palace. Black & White Magazine - 1901 England v Germany at Tottenham. Le Plein Air - 1912 extensive coverage of Stockholm Olympics. Football Illustriet Sportzeifull - 1930 Germany v England, also 1930 FA Cup Final, 1938 England in Germany, the Nazi Salute, Prague v Wolverhampton Wanderers. Mirror/Match/Sport Magazines & Newspapers - 1921 France Amateurs v England Amateurs, 1934 Racing Club De Paris v Arsenal, 1938 France v England in Paris, 1938 extensive coverage of the 1938 World Cup, 1949 France v England in Paris, 1950 Holland Amateurs v England Amateurs, 1954 Extensive coverage of the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland, 1954 England v Germany at Wembley, 1966 France v England At Wembley (WC), 1966 Extensive coverage of World Cup Semi-Finals, and preview of the Final. Il Calcio Illustrato - 1948 Italy v England in Turin, 1952 Italy v England. Real Madrid Buletin Informativo - 1955 Spain v England in Madrid. Manchester Evening News - 1958 FA Cup Final
1951/52 Manchester Utd v Manchester City, a programme from the Friendly game played on 23/02/1952, plus a collection of 36 Manchester Utd away friendlies, from the 1960's onwards, to include, 1967 Australian Tour x4, 1968 Hamburg, 1970 Canada Toronto Cup (Man Utd v Celtic), 1974 Staevnet, 1975 Auckland, 1976 Nurnberg, 1977 Werder Bremen, 1979 Stuttgart, and a programme from the 1977 Greater Manchester Youth Tournament, held at Altrincham, including Sparta Rotterdam, Benfica, Celtic & Manchester Utd
Manchester Utd, a collection of 81 home football programmes, in very good condition, from various successful seasons, 1992/93 27 programmes from the Championship Season, also the first Premiership Campaign, 1993/94 30 Programmes from the clubs 1st Double Winning Season, includes the Friendly Issues against Benfica and Celtic, 1995/96 24 Programmes from the clubs Second Double Winning Season
A carton. Folio Society. Leather bound. Includes, The Folio Poets: Wordsworth, Tennyson, Shelley, Coleridge & John Donne; Lives of the Later Caesars; The Gnostic Gospels; Myths of the Near East; and Celtic Myths & Legends. Excluding John Donne, all first impressions. Each with slipcase. Near Fine or better. (9)
Silver flatware, comprising; an Old English and shell pattern sauce ladle, with engraved decoration, probably London 1792, a pair of sugar tongs by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, probably London 1801, three butter knives, three small Scottish coffee spoons, decorated in a Celtic design, Glasgow 1928, with a case, (three further spoons lacking) and nineteen mostly tea and coffee spoons, combined weight 428 gms, also four various knives, having loaded handles, also foreign flatware, comprising; two gilt teaspoons, five fish knives and four fish forks, having mother of pearl handles and three various knives, having steel blades (45).Provenance; Property from Prudence and the late Marius Goring, CBE.
Pair Compton Potters Art Guild Celtic terracotta jardinieres with stands, designed by Mary Seton Watts, cast in low relief with scroll motif, impressed circular wheel stamp mark, Reg. No 409999 58cm. diam. Literature: Veronica Franklin Gould Archibald Knox and Mary Seton Watts, Modern Celtic Art Garden Pottery, page 29 for a contemporary photograph illustrating this design, circa 1899 (One with repair and loss to one side).
A Romano-British rare captive seated bronze figure presented on a wooden museum stand, C 1st Century AD. His head turned upwards, locks of hair brushed forward, beard to the jaw and chin; almond shaped eyes with small, open mouth. The figure seated with arms and hands bound. Mounted on a custom made stand. Ref: For a similar example from Brough-under-Stainmore, Cumbria, see: The British Museum, accession number 1874,0328.42. For a discussion on these pieces being regalia of Romano-Celtic priests see: Aldhouse-Green, M. Dying for the Gods: Human Sacrifice in Iron Age and Roman Europe, Stroud, 2001, p. 125 Size: 43mm x 10mm. Excellent condition. Provenance: Ex. Private Collection of Michael Green, Tiverton region, collection formed between 1970's - 2012. Michael has collected many stunning pieces of ancient art, antiquity and coins over the many years, all legally acquired from auctions and private collections in the local areas. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
Celtic Iron Age Helmet, 4th century BC A iron helmet composed of riveted sheets, and panels of bronze. The domed top with central poppy head shaped finial and four triangular panels to the side forming a cross. The sides decorated with four panels with repousse decoration of running wolves, tail arching over the back of the body. The lower rim pierced to attach separate leather lining. Archaeologists have uncovered Celtic helmets throughout their territory. The highest concentration and numbers of finds have been in the lands of the Senones tribe. It is in this area of northern Italy that lie the Montefortino burial grounds. The ancient writer, Tacitus, stated that the British Celts and Germans did not wear helmets. Indeed, very few Celtic helmets have been found in Britain and it appears that helmets were common only among the Gauls, the upper class warriors in particular. These high-quality helmet designs were a great influence on Roman armourers. Aside from the few examples known the only information we have on them is from Classical writers, such as Diodorus Siculus: “On their heads they put bronze helmets which have large embossed figures standing out from them and give an appearance of great size to those who wear them; for in some cases horns are attached to the helmet so as to form a single piece, in other cases images of the fore-parts of birds or four footed animals”. Diodorus Siculus (History V.30.2) Size: Provenance: Ex. Switzerland Collection, acquired over the last decade.

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