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A pair of 20th century six section silver toast racks, Sheffield 1961, of oval form with leaf decoration raised upon four radial ball supports, height 8.5 cm, together with a pair of 20th century silver sauce boats, Adie Brother Ltd, Birmingham 1951, each with Celtic strapwork band raised upon three lion head supports, height 8 cm and a silver sauce boat, Chester 1928, of typical form with scroll handle raised upon three pad supports, height 11.5 cm, approximate gross weight 26.58 oz, (5).
* A 9 carat gold `Russian` wedding ring, of plaited three colour design, finger size N; with a 9 carat gold Mizpah ring; a 9 carat gold single cut diamond cluster ring; two 9 carat gold dress rings of Celtic design; a cluster ring, stamped `375`; a 9 carat gold cubic zirconia cluster ring; a single stone dress ring, stamped `375`; a 9 carat gold single stone dress ring; a 9 carat gold keeper ring; and three 9 carat gold wedding rings; 37g gross
A silver coloured collar, circa 1970, of double bowed links with short baton links between, 39cm long overall; an Iona silver brooch, possibly to a design by Alexander Ritchie, stamped `Iona`, C.A.I.`, `Scotland`, `Sterling`, and `R`, of circular outline with a domed centre chased with Celtic entrelacs, 2.5cm diameter; an electroplated Art Nouveau spoon, attributed to Beatrice (Biddy) Waymouth, with an abalone shell set finial, spade shaped bowl, 15.5cm long, and another electroplated spoon attributed to Beatrice (Biddy) Waymouth, with a bee hive finial, 16cm long
Scottish 1st and last games football programmes: from 1970 onwards to incl a selection of many teams Hibernian, Motherwell, Caledonian Thistle, Celtic, Greenock Morton, Queen of the South, Dumbarton, East Fife, Forfar, Kilmarnock, Stirling, Rangers, Ross County, Airdrieonians, Heart of Midlothian and more (250+) 2 boxes
1960s Tranmere Rovers football programmes: to incl 35 league matches 1962/3/4, Reserve matches v Witton Albion 9/63, v Stalybridge Celtic 10/63, Trail matches Blues v Reds 8/59, 8/61, 8/60, Cheshire cup 1st rd 62, Liverpool cup 3/62, FA Youth cup 1st rd 11/62, 9/62, Testimonial v Select X1, FA cup rounds, Friendly`s and 7 programmes signed 2 by the full team. Great lot
Ty-Phoo Tea football cards – 24 Team shots to inc Fulham, Sheffield Wednesday, Sheffield Utd, Rangers, Glasgow Celtic, Stoke City, Sunderland, West Bromwich Albion, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Blackburn Rovers, Leeds Utd, Nottingham Forest, |Leicester City, Manchester City, Manchester Utd, Everton, Liverpool, Burnley, Chelsea, West Ham, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal together with16 single player portraits to inc R McFarland, Bobby Moore, Alan Mullery, John O`Hare, Joe Royle, Gary Sprake, Colin Stein, Ian Storey-Moore, Ray Wilson, Bobby Tambling, Martin Peters, Terry Paine, Billy McNeill, Eddie McCreadie
Small collection of 1940s-60s Football Programmes: To inc Oldham Athletic v Lincoln City 28/9/46, Hearts v Falkirk 7/12/46, Manchester City v Portsmouth 31/8/49, Manchester City res v Aston villa res 27/8/49, Coronation cup semi-final Celtic v Manchester Utd and Newcastle Utd v Hibernian 16/5/1953, Lewis Cup final Barking v Manchester Utd 8/4/62, Lewis cup final Manchester Utd v West Ham 19/4/64, European final Benfica v Manchester Utd 29/5/68, various conditions
Various 1960s, 1970s football programmes: Good selection of mainly "Specials" includes Celtic v Manchester United Toronto Cup 1970 and Johnstone / Lennox Testimonial 76, Zurich v Rangers EC 76, Manchester United v Benfica, Sporting Portugal, Gornick 60s, several Tottenham Hotspur friendly, 14 League Cup semi-finals including Bolton v Swindon postponed 22/2/95 and the rearranged game plus many British v Foreign in European competitions. Mainly Good. (112)
An early 20th century silver sweetmeat dish, of shaped circular form pierced with trellis and strapwork with gadroon borders, 16.5 cm diameter, and another silver sweetmeat dish, by Reid & Sons. Birmingham 1937, of shaped circular form on pedestal circular foot with celtic border, 16 cm diameter, 11 oz (2)
Jimmy McNemeny - Scottish football cap, gold football medals and archive material to include; 1905 Scotland Cap; G.N.E.J.F.A 1900 - 1901 gold medal, won by Cabuslang Hibs; gold Glasgow Junior League Championship medal, won by Glencairn FC 1901 - 1902; Scotland V England gold medal 1910; SFA Scotland V England gold medal 1914; Celtic D.F.C, Prag 14 - 16 May 1911 gold medal; Canadian FA life members gold medal and Scots Canadian Football Tour 1921 gold medal; together with various photographs, newspaper clippings from various points in McNemeny`s career including team shots as player and trainer and also in Scotland strip and a gold plated half hunter pocket watch and a costume tie pin (qty) Notes: James "Jimmy" McMenemy (1880-1965) accomplished a prolific football career that spanned over twenty years with Celtic F.C. (1902-1920) and Partick Thistle F.C. (1920-23), in which he made 515 appearances, scored 168 goals, and amassed numerous victories and honours. During his time with Celtic F.C., McMenemy was part of the legendary squad that won the 1904 Scottish Cup Final by defeating the Rangers 3-2 (after being down 2-0). In addition, he was a member of the Celtic squad which achieved the impressive performance of winning five consecutive Scottish League championships (between 1905-6 and 1909-10 seasons), and four during the 1914-18 war. Jimmy went on to win an additional five Scottish Cup medals (1907; 1908; 1911; 1912; 1914) before leaving Celtic Park and later collecting another with Partick Thistle in 1921, which remains the club`s one and only Scottish Cup victory. McMenemy scored five goals for the Scotland national team, thus earning the nickname "Napoleon," while also accumulating seven consecutive Glasgow Charity Cup successes (from 1911-12 till 1917-18), as well as many Glasgow Cup honours.
A 1920`s Irish silver trophy with twin handles made by Sharman D. Neil Ltd, the large circular body with applied Celtic banded decoration, personal presentation engraving, and raised above a spread foot. Hallmarked Dublin 1922. Height measuring 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm), gross approximate weight 90 ozt (2560 grams.).The engraving reads `The British Bowlers Association. Ladies Club Competition. (Perpetual Trophy). Presented by Messieurs Ansells Brewery Co. Ltd.` Condition: Overall the trophy appears in good condition commensurate with the age and use with general scratches, marks and tarnishing. The makers mark appears miss-struck/double struck, the hallmarks are clear and legible. Remnants of old polish to the recesses. To the bottom rim underside there is a section measuring 2 cm where it has been a noticeably filed -probably for a metal test.
A modern silver bud vase of narrow tapered form, Celtic style banded decoration and raised above a circular foot. Hallmarked Birmingham 1973, makers mark indistinct. Height measuring 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm), weight 2.7 ozt (85 grams). Condition: The bud vase displays wear commensurate with the age and use with general scratches, marks and noticeable tarnishing. Small dint to the bottom rim on the base and the whole wobbles slightly. The hallmarks are rubbed but easily legible, the makers mark is indistinct.
MACMILLIAN CANCER SUPPORT SIGNED BOTTLES Money raised from these bottles will donated to Macmillian Cancer support. ROYAL LOCHANGAR-12 YEAR-OLD Signed by Kenny Dalglish MBE. Kenny Dalglish is a former Scotland international footballer, capped 102 during which he scored 30 goals. He played for Celtic, making 204 appearnces and scoring 112 goals before moving to Liverpool, making 355 appearnces and scoring 118 goals. CRAGGANMORE-12 YEAR-OLD Signed by Tony Roper. Tony Roper has starred in a number of classic televison comedies such as Scotch & Wry, Naked Video and Rab C. Nesbitt. He has also written a number of books and the classic television comedy The Steamie. BALLENTINES-12 YEAR-OLD Signed by Jackie Stewart OBE. Jackie Stewart is the former Formula One motor racing driver, known as the Flying Scot. He won the World Drivers` Chapionship 3 times in 1969, 1971 and 1973. GLENDRONACH-15 YEAR-OLD Signed by Murdo MacLeod. Murdo MacLeod is a former internation footballer who made 20 appearnces for his country, scoring once. He played for Dumbarton, Celtic, Borussia Dortmund, Hibernian and Partick Thistle. DALWHINNIE-15 YEAR-OLD Signed by John Beattie. John beattie is a former Scottish international rugby union player, capped 25 times for his country. He is now a top commentator with BBC Radio Scotland and commentateson TV during Six Nation Rugby matches. GLENFIDDICH-15 YEAR-OLD Signed by Chic Young. Chic Young is a professional football pundit who regularly appears for BBC Scotland on radio and TV in shows like Sportsounds and Sportscene. MACALLAN-10 YEAR-OLD Signed by Tam Cowen. Tam Cowen is a Scottish Football journalist, radio and TV presenter. He formerly presented the Scottish football comedy TV show `Offside` AUCHENTOSHAN-21 YEAR-OLD Signed by Robert Carlyle OBE. Robert Carlyle is a Scottish Film and TV actor. His films include Trainspotting, The World is Not Enough and The Full Monty. LOCH LOMOND Signed by Nigel Benn. Nigel Benn is a former British boxer who held world titles at middleweight and super middleweight in the 1990`s. Known as the `Dark Destroyer` he won 42 of his 48 fights, 35 by knockout. GLENMORANGIE-10 YEAR-OLD Signed by Heather Reid OBE. Heather Reid is a Scottish meteorologist and former weather presenter for BBC Scotland. BALLENTINES-21 YEAR-OLD Signed by Steve Cram MBE. Steve Cram is a former British middle distance runner who was dominant in the 1980`s. During his career he achived 1 Silver Olympic medal, 1 Gold World Championship medal, 2 Gold and 1 Bronze European medals and 3 Gold Commonwealth medals. GLEN GARIOCH-10 YEAR-OLD Signed by Mike Bannister. Mike Bannister was the former Chief Pilot of Concorde, a post he held from 1995 until the aircraft`s withdrawl from service in 2003. He flew more hours on Concorde than anyone else, ending with the last ever flight on 26th November 2003. 12 Bottles
Misc. lot silver jewellery, comprising small amethyst set pendant & chain, pair of earrings to match, ladies` stone set rings (4), Celtic band, `Hands of Friendship ring, various pendants & chains (3), light ornate bracelet, square pendant with Eastern writing, various pairs of earrings (4), one pair has wire missing from one earring, stamped, tested or h/m (gross 3.01oz) (17)
Various silver rings comprising ladies` stone set with various stones, inc. two eternity rings (9), other silver rings of various designs (6), Celtic patterned toe ring & a Franklin Mint gold plated Celtic cross ring with emerald set in centre, comes with certificate & box, stamped, tested or h/m (2.22oz) (17)
LOT OF RANGERS EPHEMERA- 1940s programmes including Third Lanark and Clyde; later Rangers and Scotland related programmes; 1960 Rangers Scottish Cup Winners glass tankard; various Rangers photographs; Rangers 1950 calendar; cigarette case featuring image of Rangers 1948-49 cup winning team; autograph book featuring signature of Bobby Shearer; Rangers 42nd Annual Sports Day official programme 1929; 1940s postcard of Rangers v. Celtic featuring the Sam English and John Thomson incident; `Eleven Great Years` The Rangers 1923 to 1934 and other Rangers related books
A George III Baluster Castor, George Cowles, London 1788, the pierced cover with acorn finial, the body with later repousse decoration, on a circular foot, 15.5cm high; A Victorian Britannia Standard Twin-Handled Bowl, George Gilliam, London 1894, of plain form with everted lip; An Edwardian Epergne Basket, Sheffield 1904, of twin-handled pierced rounded rectangular form, 17cm; and A Modern Sauceboat, in 18th century style, with Celtic scroll border, 14cm long, 18oz 4dwt all in (4)

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