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MINTON & CO. GROUP OF GOTHIC REVIVAL ENCAUSTIC TILES, 19TH CENTURY impressed makers' marks, earthenware, to include; a FOUR TILE PANEL; one SET OF FOUR TILES, with foliate designs; a PAIR OF BLUE GROUND TILES; a SINGLE TILE with Celtic knot design; SIX FURTHER TILES, including a single tile by W. Godwin (17) each approx. 15.2cm square (6in square)
A selection of Silver and Unmarked White Metal Jewelleryto include; a vintage scottish silver John Hart Iona celtic brooch, a "925" stamped Rose flower design brooch, a "925S" stamped Royal Artillery Marcasite brooch, an unmarked white metal bracelet with silver heart shaped padlock, two "925" stamped Celtic design rings, a Kit Heath Celtic design pendant with matching earrings and a pair of "925" stamped faceted blue paste stone earrings, total gross weight of the silver jewellery excluding the bracelet is approx. 42 grams
A Tiffany sterling silver daisy cuff bracelet, two Newbridge Silverware cuff bracelets, an Equilibrium gold plated bracelet, an Equilibrium silver plated CZ pendant, a Remembrance Jewellery by N & B Calder pendant, a Sheila Fleet silver and enamelled brooch of navette form, a J. Rosée sterling silver chain and paste pendant, a silver Mackintosh design pendant by Historic Originals, a silver Spirit of Ireland Celtic cross pendant, a silver mounted amber section pendant, a silver mounted amber pendant of shaped triangular form, a silver mounted amber bracelet and a child's silver bracelet with twin ring decoration
Scottish football programmes, to include: Hearts v Manchester City, 10th March 1951; Partick Thistle v Motherwell, 2nd September 1950; Queens Park v Forfar Athletic, 16th September 1950; Queen of the South v Cowdenbeath, 25th November 1950; Rangers v Hibernian, 29th April 1950; Rangers v Third Lanark, 14th October 1950; Greenock Morton A v St. Mirren A, 23rd September 1950; Dunfermline v Queens Park, 7th October 1950; Celtic v Sterling Albion, 16th February 1952; Clyde v Celtic, 15th April 1950; Alloa Athletic v Morton, 17th September 1949; Albion Rovers v Forfar Athletic, 30th August 1950; Aberdeen v Hearts, 9th September 1950; Aberdeen v Manchester United, 25th September 1950; and others from the 1950's to 1980's. (72)
A presentation CD, presented to Jenny Gibson to recognise sales in the UK of more than six hundred thousand copies of the Island album ‘Achtung Baby’; a picture board showing artwork for the ‘Achtung Baby’ album; and other U2 memorabilia including: an ‘Achtung Baby’ cassette, a Zooropa tour ticket for Celtic Park, U2 World Service magazines, and other items. (Qty)
European club match programmes, to include; Europacup Final Barcelona v Benfica Lisbon 31st May 1961; European Champion Clun's Cup Final Benfica v Manchester United 29th May 1968 at Wembley; D.W.S.-A v Sheffield United, 3rd May 1961; Dukla Praha v Servette, 22nd November 1961; European Cup Winners Cup, Atletico Madrid v Tottenham Hotspur, 15th May 1963; UEFA Cup Bohemians v Newcastle United, 14th September 1977; European/South American Cup no.9 Manchester United v Estudiantes of Argentina, 16th October 1968; European Cup Winners Cup, Anderlecht v Zwickau, 14th April 1976; Athletic Bilbao v Servette, 14th September 1977; European Cup Semi-Final 2nd Leg Celtic v Leeds, 15th April 1970; 1969 European Cup Final programme, Ajax v AC Milan, 28th May 1969; European Cup Winners Final, Atletico Madrid v Fiorentina, 10th May 1962; Dortmund v Everton 21st October 1970; European Champion Clubs Cup Final, Benfica v A.C. Milan, 22nd May 1963; European Cup Winners Cup Final TSV Munchen 1860 v West Ham United, 19th May 1965; ; and 1966 European Cup Final / Real Madrid v FK Partizan, 11th May 1966; plus others.
Artefacts (42) a collection of Roman, Romano-British and Celtic pieces. Noted brooches with and without pins; a sling shot from Hadrian's Wall; a phallic mount; a Celtic votive bronze axe socketed axe head; various lids, discs, fragments, weights, armour fittings; and some terracotta/clay including an Etruscan(?) figurine 11.5cm, missing arms. Sold as seen.
A SMALL SELECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a silver oval locket, hallmarked Birmingham, with floral engraving, suspended from a belcher chain with spring clasp, stamped Sterling, a Thomas Sabo belcher chain bracelet with lobster clasp, stamped 925, three pairs of Celtic pattern drop earrings, each for pierced ears, each stamped 925, together with a silver ring, approximate gross weight 36.2 grams (condition report: general wear from use, would benefit from a gentle clean)
A SILVER NURSES BELT BUCKLE AND JEWELLERY, the buckle hallmarked 'Reynolds & Westwood' Birmingham 1908, approximate gross weight 0.76 ozt, 23.8 grams, together with a Wedgwood brooch, a Celtic brooch stamped Ster Sil, fitted with a brooch pin and safety clasp, and a white metal ring set with a coral cabochon, unmarked
FIVE BROOCHES, to include a textured circular pendant fitted with a brooch pin and safety clasp, hallmarked Edinburgh, a wreath and stag brooch, fitted with a brooch pin and C clasp, hallmarked Edinburgh, an open work Celtic brooch fitted with a brooch pin and safety clasp, hallmarked London import, approximate gross weight 26.6 grams, a white metal Celtic pattern brooch stamped 'Iona Sterling Silver' fitted with a brooch pin and safety clasp, and a white metal thistle brooch
Collection of silver and white metal assorted Scottish and Celtic jewellery to include three agate brooches, two silver thistle brooches (one being amethyst set), celtic knot design brooch, dagger brooch, black stone drop earrings, Lord of the Rings elvish pendant, pierced roundel brooch etc. All hallmarked or marked silver.
An Assortment of "925", "Sterling" and Other Jewellery, to include an antique style freshwater pearl and hardstone beaded necklace, stamped "STERLING", a rope link chain to fancy clasp stamped "935", hallmarked silver herringbone link necklace, Celtic style single stone dress ring, stone set eternity band, oval locket pedndant, etc.
* BENNO SCHOTZ RSA (ESTONIAN 1891 - 1984), THE PRINCE OF GOALKEEPERS (JOHN THOMSON OF CELTIC F.C.), CIRCA 1968 bronzed resin 101cm wide Note 1: A bronze of this sculpture is in the collection of Celtic F.C. Note 2: Benno Schotz was born to Jewish parents, Jacob Schotz, a watchmaker, and Cherna Tischa Abramovitch, in Arensburg, Russia (now Kuressaare, Estonia) in 1891. He was educated at the Boys Grammar School of Pärnu, Estonia. Later he studied at the Grossherzogliche Technische Hochschule in Darmstadt, Germany. In 1912, he immigrated to Glasgow, where he gained an engineering diploma from the Royal Technical College and from 1914–23 worked in the drawing office of John Brown and Company, Clydebank shipbuilders while attending evening classes in sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art. Schotz became a full-time sculptor in 1923 and subsequently a member of the Royal Scottish Academy, Head of Sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art (a post he held from 1938 until his retirement in 1961), and later, in 1963, Her Majesty's Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland. His pupils included Hannah Frank, Paul Zunterstein and Inge King (née Neufeld). His homes at West Campbell Street and later Kirklee Road were a focus for meetings of artists, writers, actors, and politicians. His first solo Glasgow exhibition was at Reid's Gallery in 1926 and his first in London at Alex Reid and Lefevre Ltd (Lefevre Gallery) in 1930. He was also a member of Glasgow Art Club, alongside recently arrived refugee artists Jankel Adler and Josef Herman, for whom he organised local Jewish community support. In 1942 he organised the important 'Jewish Art Exhibition' at the Glasgow Institute as an act of Jewish cultural identity during the Second World War. In 1981 Schotz was made a Freeman of the City of Glasgow and in the same year, Gordon Wright published his autobiography, Bronze in My Blood. During his career, Schotz produced several hundred portraits and compositions including figure compositions, religious sculptures, semi-abstracts and modelled portraits, the majority located in Glasgow and the surrounding area. A major retrospective exhibition of his works was held at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh in 1971. He was Life-President of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts as well as Honorary Member of both the Royal British Society of Sculptors and the Royal Institute of Architects in Scotland. His last sculpture was executed less than six weeks before his death, aged 93. He was a committed Zionist and was buried in Jerusalem. His work is represented in numerous UK collections including The National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh City Art Centre, The Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Aberdeen Galleries, The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, BBC Scotland, The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Peoples Palace (Glasgow), The Scottish Jewish Archives Centre, Ben Uri Gallery & Museum (London) and the House of Commons (London). His work is also held in various public collections in Israel. Christie's held a major Studio Sale of Benno Schotz's work in Glasgow in 1997. Note 3: John Thomson, The Prince of Goalkeepers, is one of the most important figures in the history of Celtic Football Club. Having signed for the team in 1926 at the age of 17, his natural athleticism and brave spirit ensured he would become a mainstay between the sticks. He helped the team to two Scottish Cups and three Glasgow Cups. He would also represent the national side and national select XI four times apiece. Thomson's name will forever be associated with the tragedy that befell him during an Old Firm clash on the 5th September 1931. The match was played at Ibrox in front of 80,000 fans. Early in the 2nd half, Thomson collided with Rangers player Sam English, whilst both going for the ball. Most people assumed the goalkeeper badly injured as he was stretchered off, Chic Geatons taking his place in goal. Upon being transported to the Victoria Infirmary, Thomson would soon be pronounced dead. The death of a young goalkeeper in his prime shocked the footballing world. Beyond that, the tragic loss of a young man's life, only 22 years of age and recently engaged, still stands as amongst the most profound moments in sporting history. 40,000 people attended the funeral in his home town of Cardenden, including thousands who travelled from Glasgow, many walking the 55 miles to the Fife village.
* JOHN BELLANY CBE RA HRSA (SCOTTISH 1942 - 2013), CELTIC MAIDEN lithograph on papermounted, framed and under glassimage size 66cm x 50cm, overall size 83cm x 66cm Note: Collector demand has never been higher for the work of John Bellany and numerous examples have been sold in recent months by both McTear's and others at ever more impressive prices. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 29th May 2022 "The Finnon Smoker" by Bellany sold for £80,000 (hammer) and in the same sale, "Bass Rock Fable" (a 76 x 61cm unframed oil) sold for £12,000 (hammer). In our 21st August 2022 auction, lot 137 "The Newspaper Hat" (a 61 x 51cm oil) sold for £9500 (hammer). "Like-for-like" auction prices for original paintings are usually difficult to assess, but in The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of April 2023, two Bellany paintings which had been acquired in our auctions in September and November 2014 were consigned for sale by the same owner. The original 2014 selling prices were £1800 and £4000 and the same paintings sold in April for £3800 and £7000 (all hammer prices). This equates to a growth in value of 86.2% in fewer than nine years. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 25th May 2023, lot 282, "Restless Wave" a 90 x 90cm oil (by Bellany) sold for £9000 (hammer) and in our auction of 9th November, lot 92, "Harbour" a 90 x 120cm oil by Bellany sold for £11000 (hammer). Most recently, "The Players" lot 50 in our auction of 28th March 2024 sold for £30000 (hammer).

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