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Two large Scottish paste set plaid brooches, each with a round cut yellow paste claw set within a Celtic motif frame, a citrine set dirk brooch and a Scottish hardstone set bracelet (4)The lot is in good condition. The paste to the two plaid brooches have abrasion to the facet edges. The brooches measure 9cm in diameter and 8cm in diameter. The dirk brooch measures 9cm long. All brooches fasten with a pin and c-hook. The bracelet fastens with a tongue and box clasp and features a safety chain. Condition Report made 25th January 2017.
Small Selection of Various Badges and Items including white metal thistle and Celtic design piper’s buckle ... Chrome 4th Royal Irish Dragoons belt buckle ... KC bullion embroidery Naval Officer’s cap badge ... Bullion embroidery 4/7 Royal Dragoon Guards arm badge ... QC bullion embroidery Queen’s Dragoons arm badge ... QC bullion embroidery Brigadier beret badge ... Pair bullion embroidery 4/7 Royal Dragoons collar badges ... Pair QC bullion embroidery Queens Royal Irish Hussars collar ... Pair QC bullion embroidery Bays collar badges. 22 items.
Three Various Scottish Undress Sporrans consisting white fur example with two fur tassels ... White metal Celtic design centre. Silvered chain belt ... White blancoed example with gilt RE flaming grenade. Brass top cantle. Buff leather belt ... Brown leather purse pattern sporran. Together with a black leather belt. Buckle absent. 4 items.
Selection of Various Cap Tallies Including Overseas including HMS Ark Royal R-07 ... HMS Gurkha ... HMS Europa ... Royal Yacht ... Paris .. TS Mercury ... US Training Squadron ... HMAS Sydney ... USS Peoria ... USS Chesapeake ... USS Celtic ... R. Somm. Medusa ... Tender Mosel. Together with small selection of Naval arm badges.
An Elizabeth II silver oval sauce boat with embossed Celtic pattern rim and high scroll handle, on three lion mask scroll pattern feet, 4.25ins high, (makers mark rubbed), Birmingham 1974, a late Victorian silver circular bowl with gadroon mounts and part spiral reeded and fluted body, on conforming footrim, 4.25ins diameter x 3ins high, by James Deakin and Sons, Sheffield 1899, and a sterling silver circular bowl, 4.75ins diameter x 2.75ins high (combined weight 18ozs)
A Celtic design silver brooch, stamped MJW 925 to reverse, 10.5cm long, together with three silver/white metal Scottish clan badges, one with motto 'True to the End' for Clan Home, another with motto 'Manu Forti' for Clan Mackay, and the last with motto 'Demeure Par La Verite' for clan Mason, 1.5ozt (4)
A Victorian silver and silver-gilt cased spoon serviceTo include; four berry spoons, twelve tea spoons, six with a shell bowl and six with a plain bowl, a pair of sugar tongs, a sugar sifter spoon and a ladle spoon, each with thistle, shamrock and Celtic designs, by William Gallimore & Sons, Sheffield 1898, weight combined 14 troy oz
UEFA CUP FINAL 21ST MAY 2003 CELTIC VS PORTO SCARF AND THE BAIRDS BAR JIMMY (JINKY) JOHNSTONE JERSEYthe jersey a rare, possibly unique cream fabric jersey, printed all over with newspaper cuttings reporting Celtic's Lisbon Lion European Cup win in 1967, with the club badge in the colours; produced by Kick Sports wear in association with Celtic FC, gifted to The Bar by a group of Irish Celtic Supporters (2)
VINTAGE 'RANGERS V MORTON' FOOTBALL MATCHDAY PROGRAMMEfrom the Scottish Cup Final Replay on 21st April 1948The match was won 1-0 by Rangers after a 1-1 draw in the match four days earlier.Note: According to scottishleague.net - "The only Scottish Cup Final replays which had programmes issued were those of 1948 (Rangers v Morton) and 1963 (Rangers v Celtic)."The SFA's thinking was that a programme covered both the Final and any replay. There doesn't appear to be any particular reason why programmes were issued for the 1948 and 1963 replays and not for other post-war Finals which went to a second game like those in 1953, 1955, 1957, 1961, 1966, 1971, 1979 and 1981."Our own speculations here are that 1948 was the first post-war replay and that the SFA policy may have been instituted after that. In 1963 there was an unusally long gap (eleven days, rather than the customary four) between first and second games."
Billy McNeil John Greig Colorized 12 X 8 Photo Depicting Celtic Captain Billy McNeil and His Rangers Counterpart John Greig Walking Out at Parkhead Prior To An Old Firm Clash In 1968, Signed by Both Players Using a Fine Blue Marker. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Lawn Tennis Federation Cup Trophy a large silver-plated trophy replicating the two handled bowl mounted upon a pierced gallery decorated with Celtic symbols, modelled exactly on the full-sized original. Finely inscribed to the front 'The Ladies International Team Competition cree par La Federation Internationale De Lawn Tennis pour commemerer son 50 eme Anniversaire 1913-1963', celebrating 50 years of the association. The bowl measures 19cm Dia' and sits upon a two-tiered wooden base with fitted silver-plated bands. Overall stands 24cms high and is in very good condition
CLARICE CLIFF FOR NEWPORT POTTERY 'CELTIC HARVEST' PATTERN MOULDED POTTERY PRESERVE JAR with EP cover and a spoon, of orbicular form with moulded fruit lug handles and three feet, 4 1/4" (10.8cm) high, printed marks C/R - Staining spots to interior and inner rim, minor rubbing, minor surface scratching and pitting to the plated cover
Heart of Midlothian selection 1958/1963 home 1958/59 vs Third Lanark 61/62 v Celtic 62/63 (5) 63/64 (3) Plus aways at Rangers 58/59, East Fife 57/58 Hibernian Original Programme 1/1/62 postponed with supplement for match played 17/1/62 and rare away Scottish Cup Match at Vale of Leithen 27/1/62 (15)
Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Hostilius Saserna, c.48 B.C., Bearded, Celtic head right with waxed hair, Gaulish Shield behind / Naked warrior in biga, right, Sear 418, the deity depicted on this coin is thought to be the famous Celtic Gaul Chieftain Vercingetorix who battled Caesar, rare, reverse slightly off centre, F

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