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A George V 9ct gold medal, of circular form with a central relief cast roundel to the obverse depicting a snooker player about to take a shot, clasped by a ribbon form banner with 9ct gold jump ring, the reverse engraved 'Peterboro' Club & Inst: Billo L'ge 1929-30 Div. III.', J W Tiptaft & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1929, 5.1g, 23.5 by 32.5mm, in green cardboard presentation box branded for Weber's, Peterborough.
An Edward VII 9ct gold medallion, of circular form with a central relief cast and pale blue enamelled shield depicting a lion's head, surrounded by a belt form banner inscribed 'Bostock's Menagerie', and surmounted by a crown, with jump ring, the reverse engraved 'J. Buckingham M.R.C.V.S. For Operating on a Lion 5/12/09', Dance & Duerden, Birmingham 1909, 8.6g, 41 by 27mm, in black presentation box branded for Dance & Duerden, Manufacturing Medallists, Morley, Yorks.Notes: Bostock's Menagerie was a travelling zoo founded in about 1883 by Edward Henry Bostock following his time with his famous father James Bostock working at Bostock and Wombwell's - one of Britain's largest and most famous travelling menageries of the Victorian period. By 1900, James' grandson Frank Bostock was in charge, he was just as ambitious as his grandfather and became something of an expert on big cats and claims to be the trainer who discovered that these beasts were wary of the underside of a chair. Frank had travelled to America, settling in Brooklyn, New York, in 1893 and is credited with pioneering the touring carnival business in the USA. On his return to England he took a huge jungle touring exhibition on the road, but sadly he died of influenza in 1912, at the age of 46. The front page of the World's Fair Newspaper announced that 'England's Greatest Showman' had died.This medallion was awarded to the vendors Grandfather who was a Veterinary Surgeon and had been asked to attend to one of the lions - evidently he managed to carry out the requested operation, a rather risky job at the business end of the 'King of Beasts'!
A rare Victorian 15ct gold sporting winners medal, of circular form with a central relief cast roundel depicting a trophy, the Yorkshire Cup, with inscription border 'Yorkshire Football Challenge Cup, 1878-9', and surrounded by a filled in cross adorned with fleur-de-lys, with jump ring, the reverse engraved 'Yorkshire Football Challenge Cup, Won By Wakefield Trinity F.C., Presented By the Supporters of the Club To A. Shires, Forward, April 3rd 1880', hallmarked '15' and 'J M', probably by Mappin & Son, Sheffield, 23.6g, 4 by 55 by 45mm.Notes: The Yorkshire Cup is an English Rugby Football Union competition founded in 1878 by the committee of the Yorkshire County Football Club (composed from the clubs of Bradford FC, Huddersfield FC, Leeds FC, Hull FC and York FC) who sanctioned a knock-out tournament - the first of its kind in the UK. The silver 'Yorkshire Cup' trophy itself was made in 1877 by Martin, Hall & Co. Sheffield and London, only 3 years before this medal was awarded, and was known locally as 'T'owd Tin Pot'. In first season of the competition, sixteen teams battled it out for 'T'owd Tin Pot', with York eventually losing out to Halifax in the Final. This gold medal was awarded for only the third ever playing of the competition in 1880 to the forward A. Shires after Wakefield Trinity beat Heckmondwike in the Final with 3 goals, 6 tries, and 7 'minor' points.
An American Elgin gold plated half hunter pocket watch, keyless wind, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, the outer case with black Roman numeral chapter ring, case number 2935106 engraved 'Moses Gregory', hinged dust cover, three quarter plate movement, case 54mm, with a brass double Albert chain fitted with a gold South African 1/2 pond 1895, 19mm, with double clasp ends and gold plated T bar.
PARTIAL WATCH CHAIN, formed as a bracelet, in nine carat rose gold, with some metal links, with attached medal inscribed 'A ? D.S.S.C.L, WINNERS CC.CC, 1924' in nine carat gold, 25.9g, along with a nine carat gold bracelet, 1.1g, gem set wedding ring, marks indistinct, 1.9g, unmarked cameo ring, 1.4g and a gold plated metal chain (5)
CERTIFICATED DIAMOND THREE STONE RING, set with round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 2.16 carats, with accompanying WGI report number WGI9624122891 stating a colour grade of J - K (brown/green tint) and a clarity grade of SI2 - SI3, in eighteen carat white gold, size L 1/2, 4g
CERTIFICATED EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, set with an oval emerald of approximately 0.80 carats, within a halo of round brilliant cut diamonds, with accompanying WGI report number WGI9624126660 stating an emerald colour grade of Light Yellowish Green, moderately included, with evidence of oiling, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.53 carats, in eighteen carat gold, size N, 3.4g
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