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MIXED, odds, inc. football (2), Faulkner Football Terms (Penalty Kick), Copes Noted Footballers (Clapton Orient); A&BC Car Stamps Albums, Nos. 4 & 14 (partial subsets), 17 (complete); Pritchard & Burton Holiday Resorts (Dover), Whitbread Inn Signs, Queens Head & Duke Without A Head (two of each), Copes booklet (The Universal Soother) etc., G to EX, 9
TRADE, selection, inc. albums (laid down or empty), uncut sheets, posters; Modern Boy, Hollywood Peep Show, Buster's Flying Aces, Spotters Aircraft, Valiant WW Two, Stars Cars of 1971, Modern Sports Cars, Natural History, Tom Thumb, Chix Football, Telegum, Granose, Venorlandus, Rothmans etc., G to EX, Qty.
Sport - Scottish Football - Derby County Interest - a 9ct gold medal, the Dux Medal, Airdrie Chapelside Public School, Presented by Sir John Wilson Bart., Won by Archibald Scott, June 1917; another, 9ct gold and enamel, North West Lanark Juvenile Football League, Won by Archibald Scott, Season 1923 - 24; Derby County squad photographs, taken by W W Winter, Seasons 1929-30, 1930-31 and 1931-32; an RP postcard, 1928-29 squad; another, portrait of Scott, the medals 17.8g grossArchibald Teasdale 'Archie' Scott (1905 - 1990) began his career at Bellshill Athletic before moving to Airdrie in 1923. He then made 27 appearances for Derby County betweeen 1927 and 1933. He also played 6 times for Brentford
Sport - Football - Cricket - Home Internationals - an important Edwardian 15ct gold medal, The Football League England v Scotland, awarded to H [Harry] Makepeace, Scottish League February 26th 1910, 16.6g, ensuite with autograph, Imperial Tobacco Taddy & Co Prominent Footballers (reprint) and Will's Cricketers cigarette cards depicting MakepeaceSergeant Joseph William Henry Makepeace (1881 - 1952) played for England four times each at football and cricket, being one of only twelve English double internationals. He played for Everton from 1902-03 until 1914-15, winning the FA Cup in 1906 and made his England appearances between 1906 and 1912.He played first-class cricket for Lancashire between 1906 and 1930, and four Tests for the national team in the 1920-21 Ashes Series in Australia
Autographs - Sport and Entertainment - a mid-20th century album with Football League teams, including Blackpool with Stanley Matthews and Billy Wardle, Leicester City, Sheffield Wednesday, Chesterfield, Blackburn Rovers, Notts County, others albums, actors and actresses, Sandra Gough, Bob Monkhouse, etc (7)
Sport - The Football Association Amateur Cup, a Victorian 9ct gold Runners Up medal with suspense ring, also gold, marked .375, Birmingham 1897, with original case signedf on interior P. Vaughton & Sons/Gothic Works/Birmingham, marked on exterior The Football Assoctn/Amateur Cup/*1897-8* 10.8g
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