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A 1907 Wales School-boy cap in red velvet awarded to Tommy Johnson (see provenance for Lot 1 & 2), with gold braiding and tassel, E1907 to the peak (the 'E' representing England as the opposing side) and with Prince of Wales feathers to the front. The match was played at Leicester with Wales winning 6-5 First gaining representative honours with Welsh Schools in 1907. Johnson won his first full international cap for Wales in 1921 against England. As a wing or full back he played 12 matches in total for the principality, infamously appearing in the first ever defeat against the New Zealand All Blacks at Swansea in 1924. 'Codger' played the majority of his club football with Cardiff making 187 appearances and captaining the side in the 1924-5 season. It is also recorded that he played for Penarth and Newport. The lots have been consigned to the auction by the maternal grandson of Tommy
An undated, circa 1920s Glamorgan County Football Club awarded to Tommy Johnson (see provenance for Lot 1 & 2), rugby cap in purple velvet with silver braiding and tassel, GCFC to the peak and with embroidered dragon to the front. First gaining representative honours with Welsh Schools in 1907. Johnson won his first full international cap for Wales in 1921 against England. As a wing or full back he played 12 matches in total for the principality, infamously appearing in the first ever defeat against the New Zealand All Blacks at Swansea in 1924. 'Codger' played the majority of his club football with Cardiff making 187 appearances and captaining the side in the 1924-5 season. It is also recorded that he played for Penarth and Newport. The lots have been consigned to the auction by the maternal grandson of Tommy
A 1921 Welsh Rugby Union 'TRIAL' cap awarded to Tommy Johnson (see provenance for Lot 1 & 2), in velvet with gold braiding and finial, the date to the peak and with the WFU (as it was then) crest to the front First gaining representative honours with Welsh Schools in 1907. Johnson won his first full international cap for Wales in 1921 against England. As a wing or full back he played 12 matches in total for the principality, infamously appearing in the first ever defeat against the New Zealand All Blacks at Swansea in 1924. 'Codger' played the majority of his club football with Cardiff making 187 appearances and captaining the side in the 1924-5 season. It is also recorded that he played for Penarth and Newport. The lots have been consigned to the auction by the maternal grandson of Tommy
A 1920-21 Cardiff Rugby Football Club cap awarded to Tommy Johnson (see provenance for Lot 1 & 2) in velvet with silver braiding and tassel, the date to the peak and with crest badge to the front. First gaining representative honours with Welsh Schools in 1907. Johnson won his first full international cap for Wales in 1921 against England. As a wing or full back he played 12 matches in total for the principality, infamously appearing in the first ever defeat against the New Zealand All Blacks at Swansea in 1924. 'Codger' played the majority of his club football with Cardiff making 187 appearances and captaining the side in the 1924-5 season. It is also recorded that he played for Penarth and Newport. The lots have been consigned to the auction by the maternal grandson of Tommy.
An England & Wales combined XV rugby jersey worn by Tom "Codger" Johnson (1893-1948) in the centenary match at Rugby School, November 1st 1923. The match was played on 'The Close' at the school to celebrate the centenary of the William Webb Ellis event in 1823 which is widely considered to be the birth of rugby football. 2000 spectators, mostly schoolboys witnessed a victory for the England /Wales team. It was the first of a series of matches culminating in the WRU Centenary match in Cardiff in 1980.
A large quantity of mainly football themed books to include - Rothman Football Yearbooks from 1970/71 onwards; Sky Sports Football Yearbooks; "Nottingham Forest Football Club Centenary 1865-1965"; "Feet First" by Stanley Matthews; a number of Playfair American Football Annuals; two boxing themed books; others (quantity
Sport, 1940s-1950s autograph albums, Athletics, U.S.A Champions Visit to Perry Barr 1951 (14), Belgian International 1951 (18), England 1951 (9), Nigeria 1952 (7 + John Landy), British Athletics Meetings 1952, British Olympics teams 1956, Cycling (8), Weightlifters (5), other 1956 Olympic Competitors; another album, Cricket, Warwickshire 1947 (12), 1948 (10), 1949 (14), another (12), Worcestershire 1949 (4). Australian Tourists 1948 including Bradman (3), Somerset 1949 (7); Football, Aston Villa, Horatio Stratton "Raich" Carter, Notts County c1950 (13, 12 in pencil), Darlington (8 in pencil), Golf Ryder Cup Team 1949 (5), others
THE DAMBUSTERS, 617 SQUADRON, important and probably unique small format autograph album presented to James Brown Junior, son of James Brown MB ChB, Senior medical officer for 617 Squadron, stationed at Scampton and Swinderby, on his 9th birthday, 8th October 1942; signatures include Dambusters, other members of 617 Squadron and other RAF Squadrons, RCAF, and gallant Airmen, etc, including, DAMBUSTERS R.C. Hay F/O RAAF DFC & bar, K.I.A. 12.2.44 K.I.A. 13.2.44 according to official record, Bomb Aimer in the ANZAC Crew, AJ-P First wave, third aircraft to attack Möhne Dam. Mine veered left after dropping and exploded at side of dam. Flight Lieutenant Robert Claude Hay, RAAF, 407074, aged 30 Melvin Young S/L DFC & BAR MISSING 17-5-43 MOHNE EDER DAMS PRESUMED KILLED, Dambusters Pilot, Squadron Leader Henry Melvin "Dinghy" Young, DFC & Bar. Studied at Trinity College, Oxford part of winning crew of the 1938 Boat Race. Acquired nickname "Dinghy" after coming down in the sea twice and surviving in inflatable dinghies. Transferred from No.57 Squadron to No. 617 Squadron. Young together with Henry Maudsley carried out much of the organizing work needed to form a new squadron. On the night of the 16/17 May 1943, the raid took place. Young flew Avro Lancaster ED877/G AJ-A (code-named "A-Apple"). A-Apple flew as part of the first wave which attacked the Möhne Dam. Young was second in command of the raid, which was led by Wg Cdr Guy Gibson. A-Apple was fourth to attack and hit the dam, causing a small breach. On the return journey, A-Apple was brought down by anti-aircraft fire, probably by gunners at Castricum-aan-Zee, who reported shooting down an aircraft at 2.58am. The bodies of all seven crewmen were washed up on the Dutch coast over the subsequent days and were buried in the Bergen General Cemetery, Bergen, North Holland. W.C. Townsend CGM DFM, Dambusters Pilot, AJ-O Third wave. Pilot and Captain of Lancaster AJ-O, he attacked the Ennepe Dam. Flight Sergeant William Townsend Other members of 617 Squadron W. Astell F/Lt, L, William Astell, DFC, Flight Lieutenant Pilot, 60283, K.I.A. 17/05/1943, aged 23 From 9 Squadron Kenneth Hoad F/O, Kenneth Charles Hoad, DFC, Flight Lieutenant Air Gunner, 108544, K.I.A. 25/04/1944, aged 32 From 44 Squadron G.A. West DFM, Gerald Arthur West, Flying Officer Pilot, 139516, K.I.A. 02/12/1943, aged 30, buried Berlin From 50 Squadron G.A. Wilkins F/LT DFC, Squadron Leader Pilot, George Albert Wilkins, 45120, K.I.A. 15/08/1944, aged 29 From 83 Squadron Robert Macfarlane DSO DFC & Bar RAFVR 28/4/43, Group Captain Robert McFarlane was one of the few bomber pilots to locate the German battle-cruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau during their high-speed dash up the English Channel; he later led a Lancaster bomber squadron at the height of the Battle of Berlin when Bomber Command's losses were the heaviest of the war. From 97 Squadron E. A. Deverill AFC DFC & Bar DFM, Ernest Alfred Deverill, Squadron Leader Pilot, 45546, K.I.A. 17/12/1943, aged 27 A.R. Cadman F/Lt DFM, Arthur Robert Cadman, 45207, K.I.A. 31/03/1944, aged 24 From 101 Squadron C.B. Morton RAFVR DFC & Bar, Squadron Leader From 150 Squadron F/O R.W. Stewart, Robert Watson Stewart, 1060247, K.I.A 06/05/1942 From 207 Squadron S/LDR Ian Huntly Wood DFC (missing 3.9.43) Pilot S/L Ian McArtair Huntly-Wood RAFVR 62322 took part in the Peenemunde Raid 17 August 1943, K.I.A. 03/09/1943 M.E. Doble DFC (missing), F/O Pilot Michael Eugene Doble, 68816, K.I.A. 12/03/1943, aged 22, Reichswald Forest War Cemetery 14 Operational Training Unit To James best wishes from Chas Walker RAAF 11/10/42, with pasted in cutting Wicket-keeper Missing, Flying Officer C.W. Walker the South Australia wicket-keeper who is a gunner in the Royal Australian Air Force is reported missing following a flight over Germany (17.12.42) Charles William "Charlie" Walker (19 February 1909 - 18 December 1942) was a cricketer who played for South Australia and missed test caps only due to injury. Walker enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force on 3 February 1941 and gained the rank of Flying Officer. Assigned to the 14 Operational Training Unit, Walker was killed in action when he was shot down over Soltau, Germany while piloting a bomber aircraft. Others including, J. W. Allison, Sergeant, 2222658, K.I.A. 23/09/1944, AGED 24; RCAF crew responsible for sinking a German Submarine off Bourne bay, Newfoundland 1940; Group Captain M.G. Philpott Squadron Leader 153 Squadron; Patrick Robins DFC P/O '57' Squadron; Squadron Leader, R.H. Morton AFC; 627 Squadron, S/Ldr, Group Captain R. (Ronnie) G. Churcher DSO, MVO, DFC & Bar; John Banks McGinn; Czech, Polish and Belgian Air Force personnel, serving with the RAF; RAF football team comprising internationals and football league players; with, Official Warrant appointing James Brown as Flying Officer, 5th April 1940, with usual printed signatures; Mentioned in Despatch Certificate, A/Squadron Leader J. Brown, MB ChB, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, published 1st January 1946; with silk map from a crashed Lancaster PROVENANCE DIRECTLY FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER
1975 - A Hong Kong Rugby Football Union programme for Hong Kong v. Wales on the 10th of September 1975, a Japan Rugby Football Union programme for Japan v Wales on 24th September 1975, together with British Lions programmes and books including v North Auckland on 6th August 1977, v Bay of Plenty on 9th August 1976, v Auckland on 23rd July 1977 etc
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, dated 1883, swollen cylindrical form on foot, modelled in low relief with athletes playing the Eton Wall Game, variously kicking and running with a football and a scrummage taking place, a C H Brannam vase and an angular jug probably Ault designed by Dr Christopher Dresser impressed marks, damages 19cm. high (3)
NOTTINGHAM FOREST FC. THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP RUNNERS UP GOLD MEDAL, 1990-91 obv. two players and shield, rev. laurels, exergue blank as issued, the bright polished rim engraved 1990-1991, ring suspender, 32mm diam, 9ct, by J R Gaunt & Son, Birmingham 1991, 22.8g After coming from 1 - 0 behind in the Wembly final against Nottingham Forest, Tottenham Hotspur won 2 - 1. Forest players Stuart Pearce scored after 16 minutes but Des Walker's own goal in extra time gave Spurs the victory. ++Fine condition, as struck.
TOMMY LAWTON (1919-1996). LAWTON'S SILVER AND ENAMEL WINNERS MEDAL OF BOLTON DAY SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, 1933 obv. arms, rev. engraved FOLDS ROAD MORRIS AND STANLEY SHIELD WINNERS T LAWTON 1932-3, 3.1cm h, by Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1932 and a Notts Football Alliance Cup Runners Up silver medal, 1938 (2) ++Slight wear and polish residue
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