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FOREIGN FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Approximately 60 foreign programmes etc including some very rare issues with good British teams abroad content Includes: 1949 Chicago Selects v IF Kamraterna played in Chicago, USA, 1955 Sanremo (Italy) International football tournament official programme, 1956 European Cup Semi-Final Real Madrid v AC Milan 19/4/1956 (Official Real Madrid Revista April 1956), 1962 Hungary v Uruguay (Friendly), 1965 Italy v Scotland (World Cup Qualifier) 4-page issue played in Naples, 1967 World Soccer (North American Edition) July 1967 Inc line-ups and coverage of Sparta Prague v Glasgow Rangers in Toronto, Canada, 1968 AC Milan v Glasgow Celtic (Friendly) played in Canada, 1969 Universidad v Eintracht Brauschweig (Friendly) in Los Angeles, 1970 Juventus v Roma (PubbliSport programme) 1975 Spain v Scotland (UEFA Euro Qualifier at Estadio Luis Casanova, Valencia) official Valencia programme dated 9/2/1975 which includes coverage of the game, issued for the Real Zaragoza La Liga match, 1978 European Cup Malmo v Dynamo Kiev, 1988 Finland v USSR (Friendly), 1995 Real Zaragoza v Racing Santander also covering the 1995 ECWC Final v Arsenal (Don Leon Zaragoza Issue). Generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Twenty autographed Commemorative Covers issued in 2008, of various Cup Finals, all signed in black biro pen including Jack Crompton (1948), Nat Lofthouse (1977), Peter Baker (1961), Jimmy Greenhoff (1977), Norman Whiteside (1985), Stuart Pearson (1977) and Jim Craig (Celtic). Good
1950'S NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Approx. 120 non-league programmes from the 1950's, including Barnet v Bromley 24/2/1951, Amateur Cup 4th round, Droylsden v Mossley 15/9/1952, Ashton Challenge Cup, Hyde Untied v Runcorn 11/10/1952, Cheshire Challenge Cup 2nd round, Stalybridge Celtic v Buxton 28/3/1953, Cheshire County, Sheffield Wednesday v Hereford United 4/1/1958, FA Cup 3rd round, Macclesfield Town v Stafford Rangers 25/10/1958 and Macclesfield v Chester 18/4/1960, some with horizontal / vertical creases, rusty staples/staples rusted away, minor wear and tears, punched holes, writing in pen, team changes and scores entered. Fair to generally good
A silver replica of the anointing spoon, Birmingham hallmark dated 1901, mm Elkington & Co, approx 25 cms in length, tapering form with Celtic knot decoration with remnants of gilt, approx 107 gms. This lot includes four silver napkin rings (various hallmarks) 72.8 gms, two pepperette of various sizes, the first London hallmark dated 1758, mm Samuel Wood approx 93.3 gms and the second Chester hallmark (date and letter marks rubbed) approx 33.3 gms.
Hot Toys Movie Masterpiece Series MMS221 collectors edition Aliens Vs Predator Celtic Predator 1/6th scale action figure, complete with extensive range of weapons and accessories, replacement body parts etc, box has been opened but all appears in mint/un-displayed condition with sealed instruction sheet bag, box in excellent condition complete with outer protective clear plastic bag
A collection of silver jewellery including an early 20th century moonstone brooch, length approx 15mm, along with silver garnet and marcasite earrings, Celtic silver brooch, silver and pearl bracelet, silver charm bracelet, bangles, locket, rings, various marcasite brooches, bangles, rings, lockets, white metal jewellery, together with two graduated cultured pearl necklaces and a collection of vintage costume jewellery including a ladies wristwatch(1 bag)
Two porcelain vases embossed with roses and Celtic knots and adorned with flowers and a finch, and a keepsake embossed with roses topped with a lid featuring a finch and clovers. Belleek backstamp. Vases: 5.5"W x 10"H. Giftbox: 3.5"W x 5.5"H. Artist: Marie Mc GrellisIssued: 2007Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: BelleekCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
Football Autographed EVAN WILLIAMS 16 x 12 limited-edition : B/W, depicting a superb image showing Celtic goalkeeper EVAN WILLIAMS holding aloft the Scottish Cup from the podium at Hampden Park following a memorable 6-2 victory over Hibernian in the 1972 Final, signed to the lower border by Williams in fine black marker. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18 (John Grisdale); Imperial Service Medal, G.V.R., Circular issue, 2nd ‘Coronation robes’ issue (George Charles Kendell.); Coronation 1937, in box of issue, with original pin for wearing, very fine and better (3) £60-£80 --- John Grisdale, served as a Steward with the Mercantile Marine during the Great War in S.S. Celtic, S.S. Orduna, S.S. Baltic, S.S. Aquitania, S.S. Mauretania, S.S. Canada, S.S. Scotian and S.S. Olympic. He later died in Service on 3 October 1930, in S.S. Britannic. Sold with original Continuous Certificates of Discharge Books, original photographs, the box of issue for the Second War medals issued to his brother Sandford Woods Grisdale, of Litherland, Liverpool, and detailed copied research. George Charles Kendell, Driller, H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth, was awarded the Imperial Service Medal in 1933 (London Gazette 21 March 1933). John Francis Copsey, was born in Hale, Surrey in 1900. He attested into the Royal Navy as a Boy and served in H.M.S. Agincourt at the end of the Great War. Advanced Able Seaman in 1921, he was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in 1935 and served as part of the Guard of Honour at the coronation of King George VI in 1937. He subsequently served during the Second War and was later commissioned as Temporary Sub Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve as a Sea Cadets instructor. Sold together with original award certificate for the Coronation Medal 1937, with copied research including a copied photograph of the recipient wearing his swing mounted medals (hence this example is sold as an unnamed boxed example) and copied research.
Football Celtic v Prague 1967 original 10 x 8 press photo, super action shot of keeper Victor tipping a Gemmel drive to safety. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Scarce Cavalry Officers Sword with ‘Celtic’ Hilt, pipe back blade 88cms with pronounced false edge, pierced iron boat-shaped guard pierced and with scrolls (small repaired crack to edge) in its steel scabbard with twin suspension rings. Good condition, cleaned with some age wear overall.
An Ortak hallmarked silver and smokey quartz Celtic open brooch and other jewellery. To include an Ortak 'Thistle' brooch; a Scottish Celtic entwined hearts pendant, in a Harkison Jewellery Scotland box; together with a collection of costume jewellery and mostly lady's wrist and bracelet watches including an example by Roamer in a case with an outer card box
Moorcroft Pottery, four small vases including two trials:Rachel Bishop - Snowdrop trial, dated 8.7.02, 1st quality, 9.5cmRachel Bihop - Fly Away Home, 1st quality, 9.5cmUnknown designer and pattern, marked 'Trial 30.1.06', 1st quality, 7.5cmEmma Bossons - Celtic Web, 2nd quality, 10.5cm.Qty: 4Condition report:All items are in excellent condition, with no obvious evidence of damage or repair. The purple vase has some sticky tape residue that can be removed with a fingernail.
A collection of silver and silver-plated items, to include four Millenium napkin rings; six silver napkin rings with Celtic border; a Victorian silver butter knife; a silver letter opener; a white metal souvenir spoon, marked 925; and other silver-plated, Royal Crown Derby and Waterford Crystal cutlery.
A BOX OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a pair of pepperettes, polished urn form with Celtic pattern collar, pierced covers with pointed finials, also with a matching salt with a blue glass insert, each hallmarked 'Charles S Green & Co Ltd' Birmingham 1948, approximate gross weight 140.2 grams, 4.51 ozt, a silver and wooden base coaster, hallmarked 'A T Cannon Ltd' Birmingham, four continental white metal round dishes with two cups, each dish stamped 'Sterling' to the base, and the two cups stamped with continental marks, approximate gross weight 182.8 grams, a silver salt spoon hallmarked Birmingham, a silver handled cheese knife, a silver handled bread knife and a silver handled letter opener
A SMALL BAG OF ASSORTED JEWELLERY, to include a moonstone and amethyst set pendant with a fine box link chain, stamped 925, a blue stone set pendant with snake chain, stamped 925, a mother of pearl set pendant, fitted with a tapered bail, stamped 925, a pair of white metal mother of pearl drop earrings, to the fish hook fittings, stamped 925, a paste set white metal cross pendant, unmarked, a pair of white metal and purple enamel Celtic pattern drop earrings, to the post and scroll fittings for pierced ears, stamped 925, a white metal tigers eye cabochon set brooch, stamped 925, a white metal paste cluster set bar brooch, stamped Silver, and a polished gold plated bar brooch
this historic photograph on mount inscribed in pen Scottish team v. Ireland. Celtic Park Glasgow - 13 March 1920. Scotland won 3 goals to 0. W. Quinn (Trainer) W. Low (Newcastle United) K. Campbell (Liverpool) J. Blair (Sheffield Wednesday) J McMenemy (Celtic) J. Gordon (Rangers) J. Black (Linesman) A. Morton (Queen's Park) J. Bowie (Rangers) A. Wilson ( Dunfermline Ath) A. McNair Capt. (Celtic) A. Cunnigham (Rangers) A. Donaldson (Bolton Wands.) J. McDowall Sec., the mount embossed with photographer's stamp for Robert Lyttle of Belfast Note: A wonderful detail of this team shot at Parkhead, which includes many important players from the period, is the CAED MILLE FAILTHE banner suspended from the stand behind. This translates from the Irish Gaelic to read 'One Hundred Thousand Welcomes.'
Umbro label, inscribed to interior collar S. CHALMERS CELTIC 4 V RANGERS 0, mounted with plaque A green and white hooped Celtic shirt, with crew-neck collar, inscribed in ink to the collar S. CHALMERS CELTIC 4 V RANGERS 0. The above shirt was worn by Steve Chalmers Note:The 1969 Scottish Cup final was contested between Celtic and Rangers in front of 132,000 fans (the largest ever attendance for an OF) on the 26th April. It came during Celtic's original 9-in-a-row era, a period of dominance. Indeed, this season they completed a historic League and Cup double. An emphatic 4-0 victory over Rangers in the Cup final sealed this, with goals from Billy McNeill, Bobby Lennox, George Connolly, and Stevie Chalmers. The game is often remembered as Sir Alex Ferguson's last for Rangers, as he was blamed for the first goal from McNeill. This lot was gifted to the vendor some 20 years ago in the belief that it was the shirt worn by Chalmers in that game. Whilst McTear's has no reason to doubt this, without firm provenance, we offer no guarantee in that respect.
Ca. 600 BC A pair of Celtic, possibly British, gold hair rings with a tubular body and a polished surface. The finials are decorated with a geometric incised motif. Gold items such as these served as symbols of wealth, status, and social standing amongst the elite. Size: 31-31mm x 14-14mm; Weight: 55g Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 500 - 100 BC A Celtic bronze arrowhead with a long cone to house a wooden shaft. The point is composed of two very elongated and sharp wings on either side of the triangle that forms the central part of the point. Archery held considerable importance in Celti society, serving both hunting and warfare purposes. Celtic archers utilised longbows crafted from yew or ash, paired with arrows featuring flint or metal tips. Size: 130mm x 20mm; Weight: 25g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection 1970s-1990s.
Ca. 100 BC A pair of Celtic bronze bracelets with a thick composition cast. These heavy accessories have a round hoop widening in the middle. There is some lovely patina on both bracelets. An amazing example of high-quality bronze-smithing from ancient Europe. For similar see: Bompiani's I Celti, (1989), p. 274. Size: 100-110mm x 115-120mm; Weight: 735g Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / International art markets.
Ca. 600 - 400 BC An elegant Celtic bracelet crafted from cast-bronze. The bracelet features a round hoop with a polygonal section that connects the squared finials, and has polished surfaces. For similar see: Celts art and identity, The British Museum, 2015, fig. 79. Size: 59mm x 58mm; Weight: 19g Provenance: Property of London gallery, acquired on the Austrian art market.
Antiquarian Coins; Roman Republic Period, a silver Denarius, the obverse with helmetted head of Roma and 'X' mark, the reverse of Victory in a Biga above 'Safra Roma', c. 208 BC, together with a Kingdom of Parthia Mithradates I Drachm, archer seated reverse, a Trebonianus Gallus (251 - 253 AD) bronze coin, all higher grades, a Durotriges 'Cranbourne CHase' Celtic silver stater, S.365, and a Septimius Severus Denarius (5)

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