WORLD MEDALS - FRENCH COLONIAL EXHIBITION 1931 (2) BOTH 32mm BRONZE AND EF, FIRST REV CITY VIEW, "EXPOSITION COLONIALE INTERNATIONALE 1931" BELOW, OBV ARAB BUST, "AFRIQUE" AROUND RIGHT, SECOND OBV CITY VIEW, "EXPOSITION COLONIALE INTERNATIONALE PARIS 1931" BELOW, REV NATIVE AMERICAN BUST IN HEADDRESS, "AMERIQUE" BELOW.
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Leeds United And Don Revie, An Extremely Interesting Collection Of Papers, Giving A Wonderful Insight To The Coaching And Scouting Methods Of The Leeds United Manager, Including Extensive Reports On Players Performances (40 Years Before The Opta Index!). There Are Also Extensive Notes On The Football Association Preliminary Coaching Course, Plus Certificate Awarded To Mr D. Revie, And Signed By Walter Winterbottom (Director Of Coaching). In Addition To This Are 15 Telegrams Sent To Don Revie And Leeds United Upon Their Promotion To The First Division In 1964, Plus A Congratulations Card Sent By `Mr & Mrs R Charlton (Jackies Mother & Dad), A Superb Lot!.
Ipswich Town v Queens Park Rangers, A Programme From The Game Played On 10/04/1939. This Programme Was A Double Issue, Because It Includes The Final Of The Suffolk Senior Cup, Played At 11.00am On The Same Day, Between Bury Town And Mildenhall RAF (Covers Are Marked And Torn, But Contents Inside Are Good), This Was The First Season In The League For Ipswich Town.
Shrewsbury Town, A Collection Of 18 Home Programmes, From 1950/1951 Season, Which Was The First Season In The League, In Various Condition, Accrington Stanley, Barrow, Bradford City, Carlisle, Chester, Darlington, Crewe, Gateshead, Halifax, Mansfield, New Brighton (Last Ever Game), Oldham, Rotherham, Scunthorpe United (1st Season In League), Southport, Tranmere, Western Command (Friendly), York City.
Manchester United, 1961/1962 And 1962/1963, 104 Home And Away Programmes. The 1961/1962 Season Is Complete For League & Cup, Plus The Semi-Final Against Tottenham Hotspur. There is Also Home Friendly Against Real Madrid, And The Away Game At Amsterdam. The 1962/1963 Season Is Complete For All Home And Away League And Cup Games, Plus the Final, And The Home Friendlies Against Benfica And First Vienna.
Manchester United, A Superb Collection Of Over 400 Plus Newspapers, Depicting Famous Events In The Clubs History, From 1956 Onwards, Many Special Commemorative Issues Of The Manchester Evening News Included, Plus National & Foreign Newspapers. Sold With An Extensive Collection, From The First Issue To Date Of The Official Manchester United Magazine `United`, An Excellent Reference Archive Of The Club.
A Very Large Collection Of Over 750 Modern Programmes, Mainly From Football, But Also Including Rugby & Cricket. In Addition To This Are Various Other Memorabilia, Books, Sticker Albums, Magazines, Etc. Within The 750 Programmes Are 150 Rushden And Diamonds Homes, Including The Complete Seasons For Their First Season In The League And Last Season As A Non League Club, Various Rushden And Diamonds Aways, 43 Big Match Programmes, Including FA Cup & Football League Cup Finals, Charity Shield And Internationals..
1966 World Cup, An Autographed Editions Large Souvenir First Day Cover, Franked `Entertainers Tale` Wembley Stadium 01/06/1999. The Cover Is Autographed By Stiles, Hunt, Banks, Jack Charlton, Cohen, Wilson, Peters, Hurst, Ball & Bobby Charlton. It Is Franked And Glazed Within A Limited Edition Print 7/500 Signed By C Ellingham.
A Collection Of Speedway And Rugby League Programmes, Together With Other Items Of Memorabilia. Speedway Programmes, A Collection Of 112 Programmes From The 1960`s Onwards, To Include Various World Finals, Including 1973 In Sweden, And The First 4 Meetings At Barrow After A Break Of Over Forty Years, There Are 25 Rugby League Programmes, Of Which 22 Are From The 1960`s. In Addition To This Are 12 Football & Speedway Enamel Badges, Plus Football Items, Including The 1962 FA Cup Final Ticket.
Hull City, August 1936, A Team Group Photograph, On The Original Photographers Mount, With The 27 Players And Staff Named. In Addition To This Are 2 Press Photographs, The First Shows The Funeral Of Mr Menzies (Hull Manager), And The Second A Photograph Of The Goalkeeper, Pearson, Whilst Playing For Glentoran.
Everton, A Very Large Selection Of Mainly Everton Memorabilia, Including A First Edition Of The Breedon Book, Pennants, Brochures, Newspapers, Annuals, Commemorative Covers, Plus 2 Rare Commemorative Medals, 1984 FA Cup Final, 1984/1985 Canon League Championship Medal, Commemorative Badges, Plus Plenty More! High Resale Value.
§ JOHN BELLANY C.B.E., R.A (SCOTTISH B.1942) THE HOMECOMING (MACDUFF HARBOUR) Signed, oil on canvas 152cm x 152cm (60in x 60in) The present lot was the First Minister of Scotland’s official Christmas card for 2008. John Bellany has kindly donated the painting to be auctioned for the benefit of the First Minister’s chosen charities: Aberdeen Cyrenians, Islamic Relief, Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Macduff lifeboat specifically). Exhibited: Four Scottish Painters, Dean Gallery 2009
A pair of First World War Medals to 926507 Dvr D McKenzie, Royal Artillery and a group of 3 First World War Medals to 2591 Pte. M A McKenzie, 20th London Regiment and a Services Rendered Badge, mounted in 2 frames, together with a pair of pastel portraits dated 1916 by Arthur Twidle of the 2 brothers in military uniform (M A McKenzie in an RFC Uniform), together with an RFC cap, Campaign beds, etc.
BURY WILLS 1643 -1669, Indexes to five registers each arranged by first letter of surname, handwritten in exercise book; Index of Wills proved in and Administrations granted by the Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury Suffolk 1660-1857, arranged by first letter of surname, handwritten in eight exercise books (9)
Gibeon Individual 50.8kg, 46 x 25 x 28cm Gibeon (Namibian Desert, Africa) IVA (iron) - found 1836 The Gibeon meteorite was first reported by a Captain J. E. Alexander in 1836. He heard of large masses of native iron on the east side of the Great Fish River and was able to obtain samples for analysis. Europeans later established cattle ranches in the area and many more large iron meteorites were recognised and recovered. When cut, polished and etched with acid, Gibeon reveals a beautiful and unique pattern called Widmanstatten figures - a crystal structure formed by nickel-rich and nickel-poor metallic bands as a result of an extremely low rate of cooling over thousands/millions of years. This Widmanstatten structure is absolute proof of a meteoric origin for many iron meteorites, as it is not something that can be copied or forged in a lifetime. Complete Gibeon meteorites exhibit large surface regmaglypts (thumbprint-like impressions) and twisted features, all evidence of being sculpted by a violent atmospheric passage.
Gibeon Etched end piece (2 parts) 8kg, 22 x 10 x 18cm Gibeon (Namibian Desert, Africa) IVA (iron) - found 1836 The Gibeon meteorite was first reported by a Captain J. E. Alexander in 1836. He heard of large masses of native iron on the east side of the Great Fish River and was able to obtain samples for analysis. Europeans later established cattle ranches in the area and many more large iron meteorites were recognised and recovered. When cut, polished and etched with acid, Gibeon reveals a beautiful and unique pattern called Widmanstatten figures - a crystal structure formed by nickel-rich and nickel-poor metallic bands as a result of an extremely low rate of cooling over thousands/millions of years. This Widmanstatten structure is absolute proof of a meteoric origin for many iron meteorites, as it is not something that can be copied or forged in a lifetime. Complete Gibeon meteorites exhibit large surface regmaglypts (thumbprint-like impressions) and twisted features, all evidence of being sculpted by a violent atmospheric passage.
Gibeon Etched full slice 406g, 14.7 x 15.1cm Gibeon (Namibian Desert, Africa) IVA (iron) - found 1836 The Gibeon meteorite was first reported by a Captain J. E. Alexander in 1836. He heard of large masses of native iron on the east side of the Great Fish River and was able to obtain samples for analysis. Europeans later established cattle ranches in the area and many more large iron meteorites were recognised and recovered. When cut, polished and etched with acid, Gibeon reveals a beautiful and unique pattern called Widmanstatten figures - a crystal structure formed by nickel-rich and nickel-poor metallic bands as a result of an extremely low rate of cooling over thousands/millions of years. This Widmanstatten structure is absolute proof of a meteoric origin for many iron meteorites, as it is not something that can be copied or forged in a lifetime. Complete Gibeon meteorites exhibit large surface regmaglypts (thumbprint-like impressions) and twisted features, all evidence of being sculpted by a violent atmospheric passage.
Gibeon Etched full slice 557g, 14.8 x 15cm Gibeon (Namibian Desert, Africa) IVA (iron) - found 1836 The Gibeon meteorite was first reported by a Captain J. E. Alexander in 1836. He heard of large masses of native iron on the east side of the Great Fish River and was able to obtain samples for analysis. Europeans later established cattle ranches in the area and many more large iron meteorites were recognised and recovered. When cut, polished and etched with acid, Gibeon reveals a beautiful and unique pattern called Widmanstatten figures - a crystal structure formed by nickel-rich and nickel-poor metallic bands as a result of an extremely low rate of cooling over thousands/millions of years. This Widmanstatten structure is absolute proof of a meteoric origin for many iron meteorites, as it is not something that can be copied or forged in a lifetime. Complete Gibeon meteorites exhibit large surface regmaglypts (thumbprint-like impressions) and twisted features, all evidence of being sculpted by a violent atmospheric passage.
Gibeon Etched full slice 377g, 15.8 x 9cm Gibeon (Namibian Desert, Africa) IVA (iron) - found 1836 The Gibeon meteorite was first reported by a Captain J. E. Alexander in 1836. He heard of large masses of native iron on the east side of the Great Fish River and was able to obtain samples for analysis. Europeans later established cattle ranches in the area and many more large iron meteorites were recognised and recovered. When cut, polished and etched with acid, Gibeon reveals a beautiful and unique pattern called Widmanstatten figures - a crystal structure formed by nickel-rich and nickel-poor metallic bands as a result of an extremely low rate of cooling over thousands/millions of years. This Widmanstatten structure is absolute proof of a meteoric origin for many iron meteorites, as it is not something that can be copied or forged in a lifetime. Complete Gibeon meteorites exhibit large surface regmaglypts (thumbprint-like impressions) and twisted features, all evidence of being sculpted by a violent atmospheric passage.
Gibeon ring/wedding band Gold plated 16mm diameter Gibeon (Namibian Desert, Africa) IVA (iron) - found 1836 The Gibeon meteorite was first reported by a Captain J. E. Alexander in 1836. He heard of large masses of native iron on the east side of the Great Fish River and was able to obtain samples for analysis. Europeans later established cattle ranches in the area and many more large iron meteorites were recognised and recovered. When cut, polished and etched with acid, Gibeon reveals a beautiful and unique pattern called Widmanstatten figures - a crystal structure formed by nickel-rich and nickel-poor metallic bands as a result of an extremely low rate of cooling over thousands/millions of years. This Widmanstatten structure is absolute proof of a meteoric origin for many iron meteorites, as it is not something that can be copied or forged in a lifetime. Complete Gibeon meteorites exhibit large surface regmaglypts (thumbprint-like impressions) and twisted features, all evidence of being sculpted by a violent atmospheric passage.
Gibeon ring/wedding band Gold plated 19mm diameter Gibeon (Namibian Desert, Africa) IVA (iron) - found 1836 The Gibeon meteorite was first reported by a Captain J. E. Alexander in 1836. He heard of large masses of native iron on the east side of the Great Fish River and was able to obtain samples for analysis. Europeans later established cattle ranches in the area and many more large iron meteorites were recognised and recovered. When cut, polished and etched with acid, Gibeon reveals a beautiful and unique pattern called Widmanstatten figures - a crystal structure formed by nickel-rich and nickel-poor metallic bands as a result of an extremely low rate of cooling over thousands/millions of years. This Widmanstatten structure is absolute proof of a meteoric origin for many iron meteorites, as it is not something that can be copied or forged in a lifetime. Complete Gibeon meteorites exhibit large surface regmaglypts (thumbprint-like impressions) and twisted features, all evidence of being sculpted by a violent atmospheric passage.
Gibeon ring/wedding band Rhodium plated 19mm diameter Gibeon (Namibian Desert, Africa) IVA (iron) - found 1836 The Gibeon meteorite was first reported by a Captain J. E. Alexander in 1836. He heard of large masses of native iron on the east side of the Great Fish River and was able to obtain samples for analysis. Europeans later established cattle ranches in the area and many more large iron meteorites were recognised and recovered. When cut, polished and etched with acid, Gibeon reveals a beautiful and unique pattern called Widmanstatten figures - a crystal structure formed by nickel-rich and nickel-poor metallic bands as a result of an extremely low rate of cooling over thousands/millions of years. This Widmanstatten structure is absolute proof of a meteoric origin for many iron meteorites, as it is not something that can be copied or forged in a lifetime. Complete Gibeon meteorites exhibit large surface regmaglypts (thumbprint-like impressions) and twisted features, all evidence of being sculpted by a violent atmospheric passage.

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