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Celtic football legend Murdo MacLeod signed 2002 Greatest Old Firm goal cover. Set on A4 descriptive page with corner mounts. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10
Tickets: Selection to include 1968 FL Cup Final Arsenal (coupon credit card), 1960s Arsenal tickets enclosure slip x2, 1978/79 Leeds Utd v Birmingham City (directors box), 1989/90 Blackburn Rovers v Sheffield Utd, 1990/91 Sheffield Utd fixture list, 1998/99 Sheffield Wednesday v Coventry City, v Norwich City (FAC), v Chelsea, 2001/02 Leicester City v Celtic (friendly 8 April 2002), 1985/86 Celtic v Rangers (full ticket), 2000/2001 Celtic v Rangers, 2016/17 Celtic v Rangers, 2013 Guinness International Champions cup Real Madrid v Chelsea at Sun Life Stadium USA 7th August 2013 x 2; fair/good. (a lot)
William Dyce (1806-1864) was a Scottish artist known for his contributions to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and his role in the mid-19th-century art scene in England. Here are some key points about William Dyce:1. **Early Life and Education**: William Dyce was born on September 19, 1806, in Aberdeen, Scotland. He initially studied at the Marischal College in Aberdeen and later pursued his artistic education at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.2. **Early Career**: Dyce began his career as an artist with a focus on historical and biblical subjects. His early works reflected academic traditions and classical themes.3. **Involvement with the Pre-Raphaelites**: Dyce was a mentor and supporter of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a group of young artists who rejected the academic conventions of their time and sought to return to the styles of art before the High Renaissance (hence "Pre-Raphaelite"). He influenced and collaborated with several members of the Brotherhood.4. **"Pegwell Bay, Kent - A Recollection of October 5th, 1858"**: Dyce is perhaps best known for this landscape painting, which is a masterpiece of the Pre-Raphaelite style. It captures a vivid and detailed coastal scene and is celebrated for its meticulous attention to nature and light.5. **Artistic Style**: Dyce's style was characterized by a focus on detail, naturalism, and vibrant colors. He often incorporated symbolism and allegorical elements into his works.6. **Role in Art Institutions**: Dyce played a significant role in the art institutions of his time. He was a professor of Fine Arts at King's College London and later served as the Director of the Government School of Design (later the Royal College of Art).7. **Religious and Historical Themes**: Throughout his career, Dyce continued to produce works with religious and historical themes, often drawing from his Scottish heritage and interest in Celtic art and culture.8. **Legacy**: William Dyce's contributions to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and his role in promoting a return to detailed naturalism had a lasting impact on British art. His work influenced the development of the Pre-Raphaelite style, which would go on to influence subsequent art movements.9. **Death and Posthumous Recognition**: William Dyce passed away on February 14, 1864. In the years following his death, there has been a renewed interest in his work and legacy, with exhibitions and retrospectives celebrating his contributions to British art.William Dyce is remembered as an important figure in the Pre-Raphaelite movement and for his dedication to detailed and naturalistic depictions of the world around him. His influence on the art of his time and his role in fostering the talents of younger artists continue to be acknowledged and appreciated.Measures 21.5 x 30.
Football Programmes - Five programmes featuring Scottish teams and cup matches to include 1963 Cup Semi Final Raith Rovers v Celtic, 1965 EC QF 2L Rangers v Inter Milan, Celtic - Rangers XI v Moscow Dynamo 3rd Dec 1965, 1966 Cup Semi Finl Celtic v Dunfermaline and Queen's Park Centenary 1967 (showing tear to front cover), condition gd unless stated
A Set of Eight Elizabeth II Silver Napkin-Rings, by J. B. Chatterley and Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1977, each oval and with a Celtic pattern border, engraved with an initial 'B' 54mm wide, 7oz 16dwt, 243gr (8)This lot will be sold under the Auctioneers' Margin Scheme Each fully marked on one end. The marks are clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
PETER HENDERSON OF GLASGOW, SET OF BAGPIPES, GLASGOW CIRCA 1908 the chanter stamped maker's mark, hallmarked silver sole engraved with Celtic knots, turned hardwood (likely cocuswood) body, white metal ferrules and ivory mounts, with velvet cover and gold chords, in carry case (this stamped D.W.Y.) with fitted reed box and further tartan bag cover.This lot contains elephant ivory material. Several countries, including in the EU and USA, prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.Ivory Act 2018 (2022) compliant with APHA registration reference 1XYBBXJC.Note: These pipes were formerly the property of Donald W. Younger. As per note within box, ...enlisted very much under age with the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, was in France within two weeks. Following the 1914/18 war, served in India and finished term as a regular in Ireland. Then joined the Life Guards (Cpl. of Horse) - escort to Queen Mother's Coronation. Transfered to Lancers to Rank and returned to India. 1939/45 War - enlisted R.A.F. (Flt.Sgt.) instructing including parachute jumping. After the War - returned to the kilt and served for very many years as Drum Major with a civilian pipe band, during which period, appeared fourteen consecutive years, one night each year at the Royal Festival HallThere is no evidence that Donald Younger was a regimental piper in the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders regiment. Additional images provided Crack running down ivory mount to chanter. Other wear as per use and age. Bag appears sound. Discolour to mounts. Slight stiffness to one of the pipes, will need reattached.
WARTIME FOOTBALL IN FRANCE 1944 Programme and ticket for the Friendly in Amiens 11/11/1944, British Army v. Amiens Select. The ticket has been stuck inside the 4 page programme and has a small piece torn off on entry. The British team included Short of Luton, Bradford of Southampton, Smith of Bristol Rovers, Pearce of West Ham, Raison of Aldershot, Wilson of Airdrie, Allen of Belfast Celtic and Hinchcliff of Derby. Folded and minor repairs. Fair
JOHN ROBERTSON OF RANGERS F.C., HIS SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL, 1912/13 the obverse with central enamel Lion Rampant motif and inscription SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP RANGERS F.C. 1912-13, the reverse inscribed J. ROBERTSON, in fifteen carat gold, in fitted branded and inscribed box of issueNote: A bittersweet medal, this was awarded to a player once descibed as 'a really classy half-back and an exceedingly capable player'. Robertson spent only one season with Rangers, during which time he helped them to this league championship. He also played his part in guiding Rangers to the Glasgow Cup final vs. Celtic. Rangers would ultimately lose the tie, though, more importantly, during the match Robertson would suffer a critical spinal injury, this leaving him crippled for the remainder of his life. He would ultimately die in 1937 after suffering from a cerebral heamorrhage. 41mm including suspension Qty: approx. 13.1g
CELTIC F.C., SIGNED HOME JERSEY, 1997/98 the shirt with fifteen team autographs from the 1997/98 Premier League Champions, mounted, framed and under glassNote: This was the team dubbed 'the men who stopped the ten', as this League triumph quelled Rangers hopes of ten successive League titles. 84cm x 68.5cm overall
BILL STRUTH OF RANGERS F.C., SIGNED EXPENSES DOCUMENT, 11TH MAY 1923 Received from Rangers F/C. Ibrox Park Govan... the sum of one Pounds four Shillings... Expenses incurred entertaining Alloa officials to tea whilst signing T. Craig, also attached with receipt from Ferguson & ForresterNote: Glasgow boy Tully originally signed to Celtic from junior team Grange Rovers in June 1919. Whilst a quality player, manager Willie Maley deemed him too lightweight and was keen to offload him. He was soon swapped alongside another as part of a deal to bring in Willie Crilley from Alloa. Crilley proved a flop, though Tully impressed with Alloa to the extent he was signed by Rangers after one season for a fee of £750.Maley's choice came back to bite him, during eleven years with the Gers he played an important role in seven league winning campaigns, two Scottish Cups, two Glasgow Cups and four Charity Cups. Further to this he was capped eight times.This important document comes from Tully signing from Alloa.
RANGERS F.C., COLLECTION OF PROGRAMMES, European and domestic, including vs. Eintracht 9th Aug 1967, Celtic LCF 29th Oct 1966, Leeds 26th March 1968, Zaragoza 1st Mar 1967, Tottenham 5th December 1962, Morton 26th October 1963, Sofia 3rd May 1967, Standard Liege 14th Feb 1962, Torpedo Moscow 29th Nov 1962, Eintracht 17th October 1961, further European and Cup games, also Athletico vs. Fiorentina ECWC Final 1962,
RANGERS F.C., COLLECTION OF PROGRAMMES, CIRCA 1960/70s including the tragic Ibrox Disaster commemorative programme vs Dundee, vs. Sporting Lisbon 20th Oct 1971, Moscow Dynamo 16th Nov 1970, Rennes 28th Sep 1971, Borussia Moenchengladbach 7th Nov 1973, Torino 22nd March 1972, Bayern 30th Sep 1970, DWS 22nd Jan 1969, Vojvodina 18th Sep 1968, Steua 17th Sep 1969, Bilbao 19th March, Celtic SC Final 1973, Tottenham 4th August 1969, Arsenal 3rd August 1968, Bayern 19th April 1972, Ajax 16th Jan 1973,
VERY RARE RANGERS F.C., MEMBER'S TICKET, 1898/99 the outer Morocco cover with gilt tooled inscription RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB member's ticket No. 92 1898-99, the interior printed Rangers Football Club GROUND: IBROX PARK, COPELAND ROAD, GOVAN. MEMBER'S TICKET 1899-99... Available till date of Annual Meeting, 1899, inscribed in pen Mr Thos. Gilchrist 93 Gloucester St., signed Wm. Macandrew (Hon. Treasurer.), over-inscribed NOT TRANSFERABLE UNDER PENALTY OF FORFEITURENote: This incredibly rare season book comes from the momentous 1898/99 season. Rangers finished top of the League with a 100% win record of 18 wins from 18 matches. More than simply invincible, the team played the perfect season. The book therefore stands as a possibly unique survivor from what remains a unique British achievement. Rangers played a total of 39 competitive matches during the 1898–99 season.[1] They finished top of Scottish League Division One with a one hundred percent record of 18 wins from 18 matches.The club ended the season without any other trophies: in the Scottish Cup, despite beating Hearts and St Mirren en route to the final, they lost to Celtic 2–0.[2][3] Earlier in the season they had also lost in the final of the less important Glasgow Cup 1–0 to Queen's Park,[4][5] and at its end they lost in the minor Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup final, another 2–0 loss to Celtic,[6] also finishing as runners-up to the same opponents in the supplementary Glasgow Football League.[7]Regardless of these setbacks, the perfect league campaign of 1898–99 remains a unique achievement in the annals of British football.[8][9][10][11]
CELTIC F.C., COLLECTION OF EUROPEAN PROGRAMMES, CIRCA 1960/70s including vs. Kiev 20/1/67, St. Etienne 8/10/67, R. Star 13/11/68, Basel 1/10/69, Kokkola 16/7/70, Waterford 4/11/70, Leixoes 7/10/64, Barcelona 2/10/64, AGF 17/11/65, Kiev 12/1/66, Liverpool 14/4/66, Go Ahead 7/10/65, Ajax 10/3/71, Budapest 15/4/64, Bratislava 26/2/64, Zagreb 4/10/63, Basel 9/10/63, and more
CELTIC F.C., EDEN MILL TREBLE TREBLE AND DOUBLE TREBLE GINS, WITH HARP PREMIER EXPORT LAGER FOR CELTIC F.C. CENTENARY EDEN MILL CELTIC F.C. TREBLE TREBLE GIN - 40% ABV / 50cl - this in presentation box with two glassesEDEN MILL CELTIC F.C. DOUBLE TREBLE GIN - 43% ABV / 50clHARP PREMIER LAGER - 5% ABV / 33clalso with two glass Celtic F.C. decanters Qty: 5
JOCK DRUMMOND OF RANGERS F.C., HIS GLASGOW CHARITY CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, 1899/1900 the obverse with central enamel depiction of the City Chambers within inscription GLASGOW CHARITY CUP 1900, the obverse inscribed WON BY Rangers F.C. J. DRUMMOND, in nine carat goldNote: Scotland international and Rangers hall of famer, Jock Drummond spent twelve years with the light blues. During his time at the club, he won four consecutive league titles (including the monumental 1898/99 invincible season) and five Scottish Cups.This important early medal was awarded for his part in the 5-1 drubbing of Old Firm rivals Celtic in the final of the Glasgow Charity Cup. 38mm high Qty: approx. 10g

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