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An Elizabeth II part Tea Set comprising: Tea Pot and Milk Jug, each of polished circular form with "Celtic" style cast and applied borders, handles and spouts, to polished and initialled bodies and raised on spreading circular bases, weight 33 ozs all in, Birmingham 1957, makers mark Adie Bros Ltd, (2)
A BOTTLE OF CELTIC F.C. WHISKY, in original box; a limited edition bottle of whisky to commemorate Aberdeen`s 1983 European Cup Winners` Cup victory, No.1904 of an edition of 1983, in original wooded case; and St. Mirren F.C. Champions Decanter, produced to commemorate St Mirren winning the Scottish 1st Division Championship, 1999-2000 with original stopper (3).
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1927-28 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup, Won By Rangers F.C., J. Kerr, Trainer, 1927-28, with ring suspension, in original fitted case In the above cup final played on 14th April 1928 at Hampden Park, Rangers defeated Celtic 4-0. Lots 493-502 were awarded to Rangers and Heart of Midlothian trainer James Kerr
A 9CT GOLD 1930-31 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish League Championship, 1930-31, the reverse inscribed Rangers Football Club, Won By, J. Kerr (Trainer), with ring suspension, in original fitted case, Rangers won the Division 1 Championship this season with 60 points Celtic being runners-up on 58 points. Lots 493-502 were awarded to Rangers and Heart of Midlothian trainer James Kerr
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1922-23 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Won By, Celtic F.C., 1922-23, P. Gallagher, with ring suspension, in original case. In the above Scottish Cup final played on 31st March 1923 at Hampden Park, Celtic defeated Hibernian 1-0. This lot relates to the career of Celtic and Ireland International Patsy Gallagher
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1953-54 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup 1953-54, Winners, J.Stein, with ring suspension, in original case. Exhibited: The Scottish Football Museum, Hampden. In the above match played on 24th April 1954 at Hampden, Celtic defeated Aberdeen 2-0. This was Stein`s first major domestic medal won with Celtic. This lot relates to the playing career of the Scottish Football legend Jock Stein CBE
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1970-71 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish Football League Championship, the reverse inscribed First Division, Season 1970-71, enamel chipped in places, with ring suspension, in case. Celtic won the First Division championship this season with 56 points, Aberdeen being runners-up on 54 points. Lots 505-506 relate to the career of Celtic and Scotland International George Connelly
A WHITE-METAL MOUNTED CLARET JUG, presented to George Connelly after his participation in the Jackie Charlton testimonial match, 12in. (30.5cm) high; a pewter and enamel tankard, inscribed George Connelly 1965-72, To Commemorate Seven Consecutive League Championship; a Bakelite, white-metal and enamel mounted plaque, inscribed The Scottish 2nd XI Football Association. 1965-66, Scottish 2nd XI Cup, Final Tie, Winners; and another similar inscribed 1968-69, Scottish 2nd XI Cup, Final Tie, Runners-Up (4). Lots 505-506 relate to the career of Celtic and Scotland International George Connelly
A SHEFFIELD UNITED V. BRADFORD PARK AVENUE, F.A.CUP, 3RD ROUND, MATCH PROGRAMME, 20/2/1915 various small areas of tearing on the covers and spine, cover slightly marked. Lots 483, 484 & 634 relate to the career of Celtic, Derby County, Tottenham Hotspur and Bradford Park Avenue wing-forward Jimmy Bauchop, James Rae Bauchop was born in Sauchie in 1896 after playing for his local sides Sauchie FC and Alloa, he joined the Celtic six-in-a-row side in January 1906 and impressed at once as a "cool and effective" exponent on the right or left wing. However, he was unable to secure a regular first-team place and after brief spells on loan with Norwich City and Crystal Palace he joined Derby County. He flourished in England as an inside left-left possessing a dynamite shot and scoring numerous hat-tricks. He had further spells with Tottenham Hotspur and Bradford Park Avenue. He retired from football in 1924 were he became Bradford Park Avenue’s trainer
ALEXANDER RITCHIE, IONA. DOVE PENDANT, CIRCA 1910. silver and enamel, of circular outline with Celtic depiction of a dove on a blue enamel ground, stamped marks `A.R./ IONA`. 5cm across. Literature; MacArthur, E. Mairi, `Iona Celtic Art: The Work of Alexander and Euphemia Ritchie`, Iona 2003, page 41, plate 9b.
ALEXANDER RITCHIE, IONA. LONGSHIP PENDANT, CIRCA 1910. silver and enamel, of elliptical form, worked as a facing longboat in full sail with blue enamel ground, stamped marks `A.R./ IONA`, 4cm across; also an ALEXANDER RITCHIE PENANULAR BROOCH, with Celtic knot decoration, stamped mark, `A.R./ A./R/ IONA`, hallmarked Glasgow 1908/9, 4.5cm across (2). Literature; MacArthur, E. Mairi, `Iona Celtic Art: The Work of Alexander and Euphemia Ritchie`, Iona 2003, page 41, plate 9d for the illustration of a version with green enamel..
Workington Agricultural Society. The Rules and the Proceedings of the Anniversary of the Workington Agricultural Society; and the Reports to that Society by the President, 3 vols., Workington, 1809, 1810, & 1815, second vol. with folding eng. map frontis. of Schoose & Moor Close Farms, several folding tables, bound in contemp. calf backed boards, rubbed and marked, (except third vol. in orig. wrappers, with spine renewed), together with Binns (Jonathan), Notes on the Agriculture of Lancashire, with suggestions for its improvement, Preston, 1851, maps, plates and illusts., some marks, orig. cloth-backed printed stiff wrappers, rubbed and soiled, plus Somervell (John), Water-Powered Mills of South Westmoreland on the Kent Bela and Gilpin and their Tributaries, Kendal, 1930, b&w frontis., orig. cloth, some marks, 8vo, and M`Leod (Donald), Gloomy Memories in the Highlands of Scotland: versus Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe`s Sunny Memories in (England) a Foreign Land: or A Faithful Picture of the Extirpation of the Celtic Race from the Highlands of Scotland, Glasgow, 1892, orig. blue cloth gilt, very sl. rubbed to extreme head and foot of spine (generally in bright condition), 8vo, plus others on the agriculture of Northern England and Scotland, including 9 vols. Prize-Essays and Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 1829-43, 30 issues of the Journal of Agriculture, and the Transactions of the Highland & Agricultural Society of Scotland, 1843-50, etc. (approx. 75)
JIM MCEWAN CELTIC HEARTLANDS GRAIN DECANTER SET GIRVAN- 1965 42 YEAR-OLD Distilled 1965, bottled 2007. Single Grain, 70cl, 45% volume. DUMBARTON-1964 42 YEAR-OLD Distilled 1964, bottled 2007. Single Grain, 70cl, 46.7% volume. CAMERONBRIDGE- 1974 33 YEAR-OLD Distilled 1974, bottled 2007. Single Grain, 70cl, 48.3% volume. NORTH BRITISH-1974 33 YEAR-OLD Distilled 1974, bottled 2007. Single grain, 70cl, 47.4% volume. INVERGORDON-1965 42 YEAR-OLD Distilled 1965, bottled 2007. Single Grain, 70cl, 49.6% volume. Limited edition release, Decanter Set 257 of 540. All in original presenation boxes. 5 Bottles.
CELTIC CENTENARY SPECIAL RESERVE CELTIC CENTENARY PURE MALT-12 YEAR-OLD Both distilled and bottled by Centenary Scotch Whisky Ltd. Mauchline, Ayrshire. Level: Special Reserve Top of Shoulder, Pure Malt Upper Middle of Shoulder. Both bottled to celebrate the Centenary of Celtic Football clubBoth in original boxes. Blended, 75cl, 40% volume

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