A GREEN AND WHITE CELTIC SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, the front bearing numerous player autographs including Peter Latchford, Davie Provan, Pat Bonner, Murdo MacLeod etc and a white leather football bearing similar player autographs (faded) (2) Condition Report: Available upon request
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THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE CAREER OF ARTHURLIE'S FIRST CLUB SECRETARY TOMMY TAYLOR A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL LIFE MEMBER MEDAL the obverse inscribed Arthurlie Football Club, Life Member, the reverse inscribed T.J. Taylor Secy, 1936-37, a Scotland v. England cap inscribed SvE, 1937-39, the interior with ink inscription T.J. Taylor, Jubilee Menu card for the Scottish Central League, 4th April 1947 held at Marlborough House, Glasgow, various black and white photographs, club ties, framed Scottish Junior Football Association Life Membership Award, season ticket for 1994-95, newspaper clippings etc, a 9ct gold medal, the obverse inscribed Scottish Central League, Evening News Cup, Arthurlie FC, Won By James McCartin 1938-39 and a 9ct gold medal, the obverse inscribed with initials, the reverse inscribed G.P.F.C.T., 1910 to M.O. Condition Report: Available upon request
A BLUE SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL SHIRT with embroidered cloth badge, areas of moth holes and a blue Scotland shirt with button-up collar, moth holes and an embroidered Scottish Football League badge inscribed Scottish Football League, S V I, 1939-40 It is believed that the above is a wartime or tour example Condition Report: Available upon request
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL the obverse inscribed Third Lanark Athletic Club, the reverse inscribed Scottish Football League, 2nd Div. Champs, J. Carabine, 1934-35 with ring suspension and a silver medal (2) Third Lanark won the division II championship this season with 52 points, Arbroath being runners-up on 50 Condition Report: Available upon request
A WHITE-METAL FOOTBALL TROPHY MODELLED AS A FOOTBALLER on square wooden base with white-metal and enamel Glasgow coat-of-arms plaque and silver plaque inscribed Corporation of Glasgow, Coronation Celebrations, Sports Carnival 12th May 1937, J. Carabine, 24cm high overall Condition Report: Available upon request
A SCOTLAND V. ENGLAND MENU CARD FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MATCH 15/4/39 held at the St. Enoch Hotel, a Football Association of Ireland Complimentary Dinner to the Scottish XI on their visit to Dublin 28/4/40 and Menu card to welcome Third Lanark Football Team, 12/2/38 held at the Grand Hotel, Plymouth Condition Report: Available upon request
A BRITISH ARMY XI TEAM LINE-UP PHOTOGRAPH possibly relating to the match against Ireland played on 13th September 1941, the margin bearing numerous player autographs including Cullis, Swift, Beattie etc, 25 x 30cm overall and a collection of other wartime photographs and embroidered Army Football Association patch Condition Report: Available upon request
THE FOLLOWING LOTS 462 TO 468 RELATE TO THE PLAYING CAREER OF CELTIC LEGEND AND SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL ADAM McLEAN Adam McLean was born in Glasgow on 27 April 1899. An outside-left, he was an integral part of the Celtic team of the 1920s. He provided many assists to Jimmy McGrory, the greatest British goalscorer of all time. Adam McLean signed for Celtic from Anderston Thornbank Juveniles in January 1917 and made his debut only a month later against Dumbarton. From that point on, during the following 11 years, he made 408 appearances for Celtic in the number eleven shirt, scoring a remarkable 138 goals. He made four full international appearance for Scotland. A 9ct gold and enamel 1918-19 Division I League Championship medal the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed Championship 1918-19, Won By, Celtic F.C., Adam McLean with ring suspension Celtic won the Division I championship this season with 58 points, Rangers being runners-up with 57 points Condition Report: Available upon request
A 9CT GOLD 1922-23 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Won By Celtic F.C., 1922-23, A. McLean In the above Scottish Cup final played on 31st March 1923 at Hampden Park, Celtic defeated Hibernian 1-0 Condition Report: Available upon request
§ Fred Uhlman (German/British, 1901-1985) Winter Evening signed and dated 'Uhlman 53' (lower right) oil on canvas 46 x 84cm (18 x 33in) Exhibited: London, The Arts Council of Great Britain, 'Football', April 1953-June 1954, cat.no.74 (label verso) Oil on canvas which is unlined. The paint layer and support is in a good condition overall. There is a light layer of surface dirt.
Philip Sutton Cox AO RAIA (Australian b.1939) 'Life 1966' Original Mixed Media Sculpture Organic form polished and glazed wood raised on glazed slate base. Signed to brass plaque affixed to slate base 'Life' Phil Cox 1966', height, 21 cm, 23.2 x 8 cm base. Philip Cox has received numerous awards in recognition of his contribution to architecture, including the Sir Zelman Cowen Award, the RAIA Gold Medal in 1984, Life Fellowship to the RAIA in 1987 and Honorary Fellowship of the American Institute of Architects in the same year. In 1988 he was awarded the Order of Australia for services to architecture. In 1993 he received the inaugural award for Sport and Architecture from the International Olympic Committee, and is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Notable works include the Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney Football Stadium, Rod Laver Arena,Singapore Expo and Sydney Olympic Park.
Silver Proofs, 50 Pence 1992/3, 1997 old & new (2), 1998 EEC & NHS (2), 2000, 2003, 2004, Crown Falklands Island 1977, UK 1996, One Pound 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, Two Pounds 1989, 1994, 1995 WWII, 1995 UN, 1996 Football 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004. (29)
'Centenary of First World War' Guernsey Five Pound, 2014 x 5; 'D-Day' 3 coin Guernsey Five Pound, 2014 x 3; Falkland Islands 'Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee' 50 Pence, 2002 boxed with certificate x 3; 'Battle of Waterloo' numisproof 4 coin set, 2015, Copper Gold plated, cased with certificate; 'Winston Churchill' Cu Gold plated supersize coin, 2014; 'The Birthplace of Football' 10 coin set, 2011, Cu Gold Plated in a cased box; A box of 10 Crown size Commonwealth coins in a card box (15)
SHEFFIELD & HALLAMSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. TWO GOLD MEDALS awarded to George Frederick Wilkinson Snr and Jnr and a silver medal to the same of the RSAA, 1903-4, 1927-8 and 1936-7 Seasons, largest 4.2cm, various makers, 11.5g (gold)Provenance: The players and by descent to the present vendor++Gold and enamel medal - enamel chipped. The others in good condition with light wear
Five Military associated medals, comprising; a German bronze medallion 'Ostern. A.D. Ruhr' 1923, 60mm diameter, a further German bronze medallion dated 1923, a British bronze medal '2nd Cavalry Brigade Horse Show 1932', 50mm diameter, a British silver medal '142nd 6th London Infantry Brigade T.A.', 30mm diameter and a British silver football medal, Cheshire Yeomanry 1918, 30mm diameter (5)
PAUL HORTON (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY), 'Days To Remember', a limited edition print released in aid of Acorns Childrens Hospice in 2004, edition number 1014, depicting a boy looking out of his bedroom window at his bike and a football, signed, titled and numbered in pencil, with certificate, approximately 43cm x 43cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot)
A collection of football programmes etc., to include a 1939 FA Cup Final ticket and others, a community singing sheet for the FA Cup Final 1966, a 1964 Isle of Man TT programme, Topical Times cards, FA Cup Final programmes for 1965 (2), with Leeds United rosette, England -v- Rest of the World from 1963, two programmes for the 1966 FA Cup Final, Leeds -v- Liverpool Cup Final from 1965, France '98 magazines etc.
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