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Chinese antiques and collecting reference, Chinese porcelain, art etc, 9 titles, including Christopher Randall: 'A Personal Selection of the Jade Carvings From The Yushantang Collection of Nick Troubetzkoy. Vol. 1', [2015], 1st edition, profusely illustrated in colour throughout, original boards, dust wrapper; 'Innovations and Creations. A Retrospect of 20th Century Porcelain from Jingdezhen', 2004, 1st edition, colour ills. throughout, orig. cloth, dust wrapper; John Kwang-Ming Ang: 'The Beauty of Huanghuali Furniture', [1997], colour ills. throughout, orig. wraps; Simon Kwan: 'Chinese Porcelain of the Republic Period', Muwen Tang Fine Arts, 2008, 1st edition, 379p, colour ills. throughout, orig. cloth gilt, d/w; 'Metal-bodied Enamel Ware. The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum', 2001, colour illustrated throughout, orig. pictorial laminated boards, slipcase, plus 3 others (9)
Cigarette enamelled advertising sign - Smoke / Craven "A" / Will not affect your throat - circular with horizontal bar across, width 61cm, height 56cm.Condition report:Chipped losses surrounding the two holes to the lower half - the left hand hole has a patch of loss approximately 5cm in diameter; the right hand hole has been coloured over, approximately 3cm in diameter. The top two holes have smaller degrees of chipped enamel loss. Five or so shallow enamel chips to the black frame of the bar and outer circle. To the bottom of the sign (in the 6 o'clock position) it has worn through with a 1cm diameter hole. The white has become quite discoloured. Various patches of rusting to the back.
Collection of Masonic jewels including seven gilt and enamel jewels for the Institute for Boys, seven for the Institute for Girls, five for Masonic Benevolent Institute, and a number of silver and gilt bars for RMIB/ RMIG.Condition report:The medals are dated 1934; 1940-44 with bars for 1956, 1961, 1963, 1964; 1942; 1946; 1948; 1949; 1950; 1952; 1954; 1958; 1960 x 2; 1961; 1965 x 2; 1970; 1971; 1978 x 2, 1997; sash with bars for 1947 x 2, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1958, 1959, 1960; and loose bars for 1910, 1912, 1916, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1925, 1926. All items are in very good condition.
Twenty-eight tie pins, a gold prospectors nugget set on a yellow metal pin testing as gold, 3.3g; a small bean marked 15ct set with a small red gemstone; a turquoise and seed pearl open crescent moon; a closed crescent seed pearl moon with red stone; a green enamel shamrock marked 18ct set with a seed pearl; a yellow metal rope design knot pin, claw set with a 3.8mm old cut diamond; an 'eye' pin with a border of diamonds marked 750 on reverse, a micro mosaic pin; pins with seed pearls, bloodstone, garnets and others. Qty: 28
Tim Cotterill / "Frogman", Leg Over, a limited edition bronze sculpture of a climbing frog, model BF3, signed, numbered 331/500, dated '92, overall height 31cm, approximate width 17cm.Condition report:No certificate. One of the toes has been curled upwards on the frog's front left foot, with the adjacent toe also slightly curled upwards with a resulting enamel loss to both toes. There is a patch of enamel loss near the shoulder joint of the front left leg. There is a very slight (2mm) enamel chip to the top eyebrow of the right eye. Three short scratches to the black under-belly, and a slight loss of enamel near the top of the extended rear left leg, visible to the underside near the green felt pad. Some other minor scratches to the underside of the trailing leg.
An oak cased wall clock, white circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, glazed short door, 63cm.Condition report:Dial appears relatively new, although there is a split in the enamel above the VI numeral. The hour hand is "loose" and doesn't turn with the minute hand. Key and pendulum are both present. Not working at present.
Roy Goodall 18ct gold 1923-24 Commemorative Football League Champions pocket watch retailed by Fillans & Sons, Huddersfield with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the interior of the case inscribed HUDDERSFIELD TOWN F.C., Football League Champions Division 1, 1923-24, Presented to F.R. Goodall, with decorative case, overweight including movement 108grms Huddersfield Town won their first-ever Division 1 League Championship this season and the first of their history making three in-a-row League wins with 57 points, Cardiff City being runners-up also on 57 points. In the last league matches of the season The Terriers defeated Nottingham Forest 3-0 whilst Cardiff their title rivals could only draw with 0-0 with Birmingham City failing to convert a penalty, thus making the 1923-24 season the closest finish in the competition's history, both clubs finishing on the same points tally but Huddersfield Town winning the title by just 0.024 on goal average. The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 Provenance: Roy Goodall thence by family descent
Roy Goodall 9ct gold and enamel The Central League Medal the obverse inscribed THE CENTRAL LEAGUE INTER-LEAGUE 1923, the reverse inscribed F.R. Goodall, 13grms The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent
Roy Goodall 9ct gold and enamel West Riding Senior Cup medal the obverse inscribed WEST RIDING COUNTY, F.A.SENIOR CUP, with ring suspension, 22grms The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent
Roy Goodall silver and enamel West Riding County Senior Cup Winners Trophy in the form of a football with hinged lid, the enamel plaque inscribed, WEST RIDING COUNTY ASSOCIATION LEAGUE CUP, the trophy inscribed SENIOR CUP, WINNERS, 1934-5 bakelite socle base, 16cm high overall The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent
Alfredo Di Stefano gilt-metal and enamel River Plate Champions medal, 1948 the obverse inscribed CARP, the reverse inscribed LA SUB COMISION DE FIESTAS A LOS CAMPEONES DE 1947 ALFREDO DESTEFANO, 1948 Provenance: Julien's Auctions, Alfredo Di Stefano Collection, 22-24th September 2021, Lot 250
Archie Devine 9ct gold and enamel 1915 Irish Cup Final medal the obverse inscribed GOLD CUP, IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ESTABLISHED 1890, the reverse inscribed S.F.C., A. DEVINE, 1915, 14grms In the match played on 5th April 1915 at Solitude, Belfast, Shelbourne defeated Linfield 1-0, Archie Devine was an ex-Woolwich Arsenal and Scotland International
Harry Keys 9ct gold and enamel F.A.Cup semi-final commemoration medal, 1906-07 the obverse inscribed WEST BROMWICH ALBION F.C., the reverse inscribed To H. KEYS, CHAIRMAN, TO COMMEMORATE THE CLUB COMPETING IN THE SEMI FINAL OF THE ENGLISH CUP SEASON 1906-7, with ring suspension, 11grms West Bromwich were defeated 2-1 in the semi-final match against Everton played on 23rd March 1907
9ct gold and enamel Football Association Linesman medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed Presented To H. PEARCE, LINESMAN, FINAL TIE, 1947, with ring suspension in original case, 11grms, 9ct gold Guernsey Football Association, the reverse inscribed H. Pearce Upton Park Cup, May 1948, 12grms and a silver medal, the reverse inscribed LEIGHTON CUP FINAL, 1936, BLETCHLEY TOWN v LEIGHTON UNITED, REFEREE H. PEARCE with ring suspension (3)
Four 9ct gold and enamel football medals comprising Durham North-West Alliance, the reverse inscribed 1905-6 Hamsterley A.F.C., R. Maitland; Nuneaton Hospital Charity Cups, the reverse inscribed Runners Up, Nuneaton Hospital Invitation Cup, 1919-20; Exeter & District Gold Medal Competition, Season 1924; and Devon County F.A.Juniot Cup Winners, combined weight 28grms (4)
9ct gold and enamel Junior Cup medal the obverse inscribed KENT COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed Junior Cup, Winners,1911-12, 6grms; silver-gilt Nottinghamshire Football medal, 1909; two silver football medals Kent County F.A., 1905, Jersey Football League, Marquis Div, 1953-54 and Great Western Suburban Football League 1906-07, (5)
Five silver and enamel football medals including Football Express Cup, 1922-23, Essex County Junior Challenge Cup, 1926-27, Essex County Senior Cup 1901-2 etc, 1966 World Cup Willie lapel badge, 1952 Festival of Britain badge and Lancashire Football Combination Commemorative medal, 1891-1982 (8)
White-metal and enamel 1956 European Cup Runners-up medal the obverse inscribed COUPE DES CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, the reverse lettered FINALISTE 1956 In the inaugural European Cup final played on 13th June 1956 in Paris, Real Madrid defeated Reims 4-3, we are unable to identify which player this runners-up medal was awarded to. Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia, 27th March 2002, Lot 355
White-metal and enamel 1959 European Cup Runners-up medal the obverse inscribed COUPE DES CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, the reverse lettered FINALISTE 1959 In inaugural European Cup final played on 3rd June 1959 in Stuttgart, Real Madrid defeated Reims 2-0, we are unable to identify which player this runners-up medal was awarded to. Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia, 27th March 2002, Lot 354
15ct gold and enamel Scottish Football League Champions medal, 1890-91 the obverse inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed RANGERS F.C., 1890-91, Joint Champions, with ring suspension, 11grms In the 1890-91 Scottish League Champion, Rangers and Dumbarton ended the season with 29 points. A play-off match was arranged at Cathkin Park on 21st May 1891 to determine a winner, the game ending in a 2-2 draw so both clubs were declared champions Provenance: Sotheby's, Sporting Memorabilia, 21st September 2001, Lot 4
An Empire burr elm and gilt-metal mantel clock by Lépine of Paris,c.1810, French, the white enamel dial inscribed 'Lépine de l'Imperatrice', within an architectural case with a moulded cornice over classical monopodia columns,28cm wide18cm deep44cm highCondition ReportSmall loss to veneer top left corner of the cornice and back right corner to the base. Split and lifting to veneer front centre of the cornice. There is some oxidation and verdigris to the metal elements. Chips to edge of both winding holes and some small scratches to the dial. Veneer approx 1mm thick. Some evidence of repair or alteration to the screws inside. Split to the back panel veneer lefthand side. Some light wear, splits and small losses throughout, commensurate with age and use. See additional photos. Ticks and strikes when wound, however we are unable to gurantee that this represents full and complete working order and we would always recommend that clocks undergo at least a light service by the successful buyer.
A French Empire burr oak mantel clock, early 19th century, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and convex glass cover, within a moulded case mounted with four gilt flower heads, the movement signed 'Fieffé Paris',21.5cm wide13.5cm deep36.5cm highThe Accumulations of a Cotswold Antiques Dealer: The David Pickup Edit.

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