Bill Foulkes Continental gold and enamel 1968 European Cup Winners Medal the obverse inscribed COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, the reverse inscribed VAINQUEUR 1968, stamped Peka, 0.750 with ring suspension, in later bespoke hinged velvet lined case with brass plaques one inscribed 1968 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL, WINNERS: MANCHESTER UNITED F.C., the other Presented To BILL FOULKES (CENTRE HALF) PROVENANCE: Christie's Scotland Football Memorabilia including The Bill Foulkes Collection, 14th October 1992, Lot 88 Graham Budd Auctions Sporting Memorabilia, 5th November 2012, Lot 553 EXHIBITED: National Football Museum Manchester Bill Foulkes was a professional football player who is best remembered for his long and successful career with Manchester United Football Club in England. Born on 5th January 1932 in St Helens, Lancashire, England, Foulkes was a one-club man, dedicating his entire playing career to Manchester United from 1951 until 1970. Foulkes was primarily a central defender, known for his physical strength, aerial ability, and dedication to the team. His career was remarkable not just for its length but also for the incredible success he experienced. He made a total of 688 appearances for Manchester United, a figure only surpassed by a select few players in the history of the club, Ryan Giggs and Bobby Charlton. Perhaps the most significant event in Foulkes' career came in 1958 when he was one of the survivors of the Munich air disaster, a plane crash that claimed the lives of 23 people, including eight of his Manchester United teammates. Foulkes was one of the players who helped rebuild the team in the wake of the tragedy, he took on the responsibility of captaining the side when fixtures resumed. Foulkes won numerous titles during his career with Manchester United, including the English First Division four times and the F.A. Cup once. Arguably the pinnacle of his career as a member of the 1968 European Cup final team that defeated Benfica 4-1 at Wembley in extra-time. Taking a slender 1-0 lead into the 2nd leg, Bill Foulkes 80th minute goal levelling the match 3-3 thus giving United a 4-3 aggregate win that sent Manchester United to the final. United were the first English team to be crowned European Champions, following Celtic's triumph for Scotland the previous year. After retiring as a player, Foulkes moved into coaching. He managed several teams around the world, including in the United States, Norway, and Japan. Foulkes passed away on 25 November 2013 at the age of 81.
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Frank Kopel 9ct gold and enamel 1979-80 Scottish League Cup Winners medal the obverse inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed LEAGUE CUP, 1979-80, Winner, Frank Kopel, with ring suspension In the Scottish League Cup final replay played on 12th December 1979 at Dens Park, Dundee, Dundee United defeated Aberdeen 3-0. The first match played at Hampden on 8th December ended in a 0-0 draw
Ray Wood 9ct gold Division 1 League Championship winners medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 1, the reverse inscribed SEASON 1955-56, R. WOOD, MANCHESTER UNITED F.C., with ring suspension in original fitted case Provenance: Bonhams Sporting Memorabilia including Ray Wood Collection, 5th October 2011, Lot 192
Jack Griffiths 9ct gold 1935-36 Division 2 League Championship winners medal the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions Division 2, the reverse inscribed Winners, Manchester United, J. Griffiths, 1936, with ring suspension Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 28 & 29 October, 2009, Lot 366. Convery Auctions 27th October 2010, Lot 145 Jack Griffiths was born in Fenton, Staffordshire, he joined Manchester United in 1934 after spells with Wolves and Bolton Wanderers. He quickly established himself as a first team regular making a total of 176 League and Cup appearances scoring one goal. Manchester United won the Division 2 Championship this season with 56 points, Charlton Athletic being runners-up with 55 points
Ray Wood 9ct gold 1957 F.A. Cup Runners-up medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP RUNNER-UP with ring suspension, in original fitted case, case damaged Provenance: Bonhams Sporting Memorabilia including Ray Wood Collection, 5th October 2011, Lot 188 In the F.A. Cup final played on 4th May 1957 at Wembley, Aston Villa defeated Manchester United 2-1
Großer Aquamarin-Ring Hemmerle, Juweliere München, Verkäufer 750/f. Gold und Platin. Der Aquamarin ca. 90,00 ct in Treppenschliff. Massive Gelbgoldfassung und Weißgoldringschiene. Fassung mit Aufhängeösen. Ringgr. 53. Gold und Stein Gew. zus. ca. 66 g. Beigegeben: 2 Rechnungen von Hemmerle, Juweliere München. a) Vom 02.11.(19)90 mit Preis u. dazugesetzter Bemerkung: für Aquamarin Stein gefasst. b) Rechnung vom 29.11.(19)90 mit Preis. Sowie: Schätzbericht Juwelier Bucherer, Berlin, vom 24.08.2005 ...Aquamarinanhänger in 750/Gelbgold und Platin, Zargenfassung 21×37 mm". Mit Wiederbeschaffungspreis und kleinem Foto des Steines. (60492)
Elegantes klassizistisches Tischaufsatzgerät aus dem Atelier Jean-Baptist-Claude OdiotHöhe: 36 cm. Länge: 28 cm. Tiefe: 14 cm.Alle Silberteile gemarkt, die französischen Silbermarken mit Minervakopf ab 1838, mit rautenförmigem Firmenstempel. Paris,wohl um 1840.Silber, vergoldet. Der französischer Feinschmied Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), stammte aus einer Dynastie von Gold- und Silberschmieden. Ab 1785 führte er das Familienunternehmen, das bis heute existiert. Er belieferte nicht nur Kaiser Napoleon, sondern auch alle bedeutenden Höfe Europas. Seine Firma - Maison Odiot - war spezialisiert auf höchst anspruchsvolle Silbergeräte, Tafelsilber, Bestecke und Prunkgerät. Das Tischaufsatzgerät in vergoldetem Silber enthält zwei geschliffene Kristallgefäße, eingestellt je in einen von drei Putten gehaltenen Ring, auf längsrechteckigem Sockel, getragen von Löwentatzen. Sockelwandung mit Palmettendekor. Dazwischen ein hoher Vierkantpfeiler, darauf die Figur einer Nike, in beiden Händen einen Kranz. Die Kristallbecher mit flachen Silberdeckeln mit Pinienzapfen. A.R. (1371651) (11))
Burma-Saphir-DiamantringRingweite: 53/54. Ringkopfmaße: ca. 1,9 x 1,6 cm. Gewicht: ca. 9,7 g. WG 750.Beigefügt ein Gemmologischer Report von GÜBELIN Nr. 23050080 vom Mai 2023.Prächtiger eleganter Ring in achteckiger Form zentral besetzt mit einem raren, leuchtend blauen transparenten Burma-Saphir im rechteckigen „modified brilliant cut“, 13,25 x 10,08 x 6,23 mm, 8,79 ct, umrahmt und flankiert von hochfeinen Diamanten im Baguette- und Trapez-Schliff, zus. ca. 2 ct F-G/IF-VVS. Der Saphir ist unbehandelt und unerhitzt. (1371201) (16)Burmese sapphire and diamond ring Ring size: 53/54. Ring head size: ca. 1.9 x 1.6 cm. Weight: ca. 9.7 g. 18 ct white gold. Accompanied by a gemmological report from GÜBELIN no. 23050080 dated May 2023. Magnificent, elegant ring in octagonal shape, set with rare luminescent blue transparent Burma sapphire in rectangular “modified brilliant cut”, 13.25 x 10.08 x 6.23 mm, 8.79 ct, with a surround and flanked by fine baguette and trapeze cut diamonds, totalling ca. 2 ct F-G/IF-VVS. Sapphire untreated and unheated.
A 20th century sculptural 9ct yellow gold and emerald dress ring. Set with eight square mixed cut emeralds in open back channel settings with a combined approximate weight of 0.80 carats. Trumpeting shoulders flowing down to a flat shank. Hallmarked: GG&J, 375, London, 2004. Ring size O 1/2. Weight 6.6g
A boxed 9 carat yellow gold opal and garnet cluster ring. Set to the centre with an oval mixed cut garnet with an approximate carat weight of 0.93 carats, encircled by eleven round opal cabochons with foliate design shoulders flowing down to a D-shape shank. Hallmarked:C.L. &S., 375, Birmingham. Ring Size O.
An Edwardian 18ct yellow gold and platinum three stone diamond ring. The ring is set centre with a round old mine diamond with an approximate carat weight of 0.06 carats, further set with two rose cut diamonds, to a pierced geometric design, pierced shoulders flowing down to a thin shank. Stamped 18ct and plat. Ring size N. Weight 1.3g.
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