NorwaySt. Olav-Order, 3. model (since 1937), grand cross with swords.Gold, open work, partially enamelled, medallions fine chiseled, lion separatly attached, swords attached on the side, the ring hallmarked J.T. (J. Tostrup, Kristiania), 750, 0750, with lenght of sash. Mint piece.BM S. 213ff, VPI1 S. 360. 87 x 62 mm, 34,5 g.Condition: I-II
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AustriaGolden Merit Cross with Crown, with swords, in case.Bronze gilded, partially enamelled, in the ring hallmarked among others WILH. KUNZ, on ready to wear war ribbon with attached swords; in green case, gold embossed letters V.K.m.d.K. and coat of arms in the lid.MK 138. 58 x 36 mm, 19,4 g m.B.Condition: I-II
AustriaOblatinen decoration of Marie Therese countess von Waldenburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg.Gold, hollow struck, open work, glas bottom on the reverse can be opened, with ring. The consists of a ring, symbolising eternity, with the letter MIT (Marie Ignatia Therese) on; below star, making connection to her membership of the Star Cross Order; body of the badge is made up of the matching letters TOGT (tota oblata gentium terrae = the one who, out of the populations of the earth, devots her). The glas bottom, that can be opened was used to store the host. Additionally her obituary comes with it, DinA4 size, double paper, folded.51 x 28 mm, 9,75 g.Marie Therese was born 1896 in Vienna. After a short marriage with count Wilhelm Karl, who died already in 1927 in Graubünden, she devoted her live piety and the evangelium. Therefor she became an Oblatin of the Schottenstift in Vienna. As Oblatin you live according to the rules of Benedict of Nursia, in close contact to a spiritual community without beeing a nun yourself. She died on 17.1.1985 on the family castle in Rimpach, close to Leutkirch. The star cross order decoration under lot no. 811 is, according to the consigners information, also out of her possession.Condition: I-II
RomaniaOrder of the Star of Rumania, 2. Model (1932-1947), Commander with Swords, in Case.Silver gilded and particially enameled, hallmarked in the ring CFZ, SILBER, 407, MN, 42, Crown, with neck ribbon, in brown gold embossed case of the mint.KRU S. 25ff, ZK2 2693. 76 x 50 mm, 38,2 g.Condition: I-II
RomaniaOrder of the Crown of Romania, 2. model (1932-1947), commander cross with swords, in case.Silver gilded, particially enameled, several hallmarks in the ring, among those 23, crown, on ready made for wear neck ribbon, in blue, gold embossed mint-case.KRU S. 28, ZK2 2733. 70 x 46 mm, 29,8 g.Condition: I-II
THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE CAREER OF RUGBY LEAGUE LEGEND JIM SULLIVAN A 15CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1925-26 NORTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed Northern Rugby Football League, the reverse inscribed Winners, Wigan F.C., J. Sullivan, 1925-26, with ring suspension, in original case In the 1925-26 season Sullivan scored a total of 263 points comprising: 127 goals; and 3 tries. In the Championship play-off final, Sullivan kicked two goals as Wigan beat Warrington 22-10.
THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE CAREER OF ASTON VILLA AND ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL FRANK MOSS Born Aston, Birmingham in 1895, Moss joined Aston Villa in 1914. He remained with the club until 1929. He captained club and country during his career. A 15CT GOLD 1920 F.A.CUP WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed 1920, the reverse lettered The Football Association, English Cup, F. Moss, 1920, with ring suspension After a break of five years due to the outbreak of WW1. The F.A.Cup final returned this season. In the match played on 24th April 1920 at Stamford Bridge, Aston Villa defeated Huddersfield Town 1-0 thanks to a goal in the first period of extra-time by Bill Kirton. The win for Aston Villa saw them record a then record sixth F.A. triumph
A 9CT GOLD 1938 INTER-LEAGUE MEDAL the obverse inscribed The Football League, England v. Ireland, the reverse inscribed Belfast, September 21st, 1938, with ring suspension, in original fitted case We are unable to identify who the medal was awarded to. In the Inter-League match played on 21st September 1938 at Windsor Park, The Football League defeated The Irish League 8-2
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1897 BIRMINGHAM & DCFA SENIOR CUP FINAL MEDAL the obverse inscribed Birmingham Dist & Counties Ass, the reverse inscribed Winners, Senior Cup 1897-7, Walsall F.C., C.L. Aston, with ring suspension, in original fitted case In the final match, Walsall defeated Wolves 2-1. Aston played for many clubs including Walsall, Aston Villa, QPR, Watford
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL GAELIC FOOTBALL MEDAL the obverse inscribed Inter Provincial Football Cship,1945, the reverse inscribed (in Gaelic) Leinster; a 9ct gold medal, inscribed (in Gaelic) Leinster Champions, the reverse inscribed Carlow 1944; a silver and gold medal, the reverse inscribed (in Gaelic) Intermediate Football Carlow 1942; and another similar inscribed (in Gaelic) Junio Carlow 1937, all with ring suspensions (4)
THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE CAREER OF FORMER CHELSEA STRIKER IAN HUTCHINSON A 9CT GOLD 1970 F.A.CUP WINNERS MEDAL the reverse inscribed The Football Association, Challenge Cup Winners, I. Hutchinson, the rim inscribed 1969-70, with ring suspension, in original case Chelsea recorded their first-ever F.A.Cup final win this season. In the replayed final played on 29th April 1970 at Old Trafford, Chelsea defeated Leeds United 2-1. The first match, played at Wembley, ended in a 2-2 draw. Ian Hutchinson played a major part in the victory as he scored Chelsea`s equalising goal in their first match in the 86th minute
THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE CAREER OF WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS AND ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL EDDIE CLAMP A 9CT GOLD 1960 F.A.CUP WINNERS MEDAL the reverse inscribed The Football Association, Challenge Cup Winners, with ring suspension, in original case Although uninscribed the above medal was awarded to Eddie Clamp. In the 1960 final played 7th May 1960 at Wembley, Wolverhampton Wanderers defeated Blackburn Rovers 3-0
THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE CAREER OF CELTIC AND SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL ALEXANDER "DUKE" MCMAHON A RARE 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1892 GLASGOW CHARITY CUP MEDAL the obverse inscribed Glasgow Football & Athletic Club, the reverse inscribed Glasgow Charity Cup 1892, Won By, A. McMahon, small areas of wear to enamel, inscription rubbed and ring suspension lacking, in modern fitted case
THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE CAREER OF CELTIC AND SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL JIMMY QUINN A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1906-07 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish League Championship, 1906-07, Celtic F.C., Winners, Jas Quinn, the reverse cast with a football scene in relief, with ring suspension Provenance: Sotheby`s, Football Memorabilia, 11 September, 2003, Lot 1 Celtic won the league championship this season with 55 points, Dundee being runners-up on 48 points.
THE FOLLOWING TWO LOTS RELATE TO THE CAREER OF BOBBY TEMPLETON Robert Templeton was born on 22nd June 1879 and started his footballing career with Irvine Heatherbell before joining Westmount Juveniles. Thereafter there were periods with Kilmarnock Roslyn, Neilston Victoria and Kilmarnock Rugby XI before joining Aston Villa in May 1898. In February 1903 he joined Newcastle United and in December 1904 Woolwich Arsenal. On 17th May 1906 Celtic signed the `Wizard of Dribble` and made his league debut in a match against Kilmarnock on 25th August that year. He won his only major trophies with Celtic when they won the `Double` in season 1906-07 before being transferred to Kilmarnock in October 1907. Between 1902 and 1913 Templeton made 11 full international appearances for Scotland and 3 for the Scottish League. In august 1913 he joined Fulham and after a brief return to Kilmarnock he retired from playing in 1915. A 15CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1906-07 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup, Won by Celtic F.C., R. Templeton, with ring suspension Provenance: Christie`s Scotland, Football Memorabilia, November 29 1996, Lot 29 In the above Scottish Cup final played on 20th April 1907, Celtic defeated Heart of Midlothian 3-0
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL INTERNATIONAL MEDAL the obverse inscribed International Football League 1910, Scotland v. Ireland, the reverse inscribed Robt. Templeton, 1909-10, with ring suspension Provenance: Christie`s South Kensington, Football Memorabilia, 30 March 2000, Lot 60 In the match played on 19th March 1910 at Windsor Park, Ireland defeated Scotland 1-0
THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE CAREER OF RANGERS AND SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL TOMMY `TULLY` CRAIG Tommy Craig made his League debut for Rangers against Clyde at Ibrox on 24th September 1923. In this match, he scored two goals and at the end of the season, he had scored a further 12 goals from 37 matches and helped Rangers to the Division 1 League Championship. More-or-less an ever-present for the Ibrox side during their fruitful period in the 1920s, Craig totalled 322 appearances for Rangers scoring 38 goals. He helped the side to 7 League Championship`s between 1923-24 and 1930-31 and appeared in 3 Scottish Cup finals, winning two winners medals. One of a rare breed of footballers who played for both Celtic and Rangers. Tommy started his footballing career with Tullibody F.C. (thus earning him his nickname `Tully` before joining Celtic in 1919. After a brief period with Alloa Athletic in 1922 he joined Rangers and played with them until 1935 A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1929-30 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup, Won By Rangers F.C., T. Craig, 1929-30, with ring suspension Provenance: Christie`s South Kensington, Sporting Memorabilia, 23rd November, 2004, Lot 288 In the above Scottish Cup final replay match played on 16th April 1930 at Hampden Park, Rangers defeated Partick Thistle 2-1, Craig scoring one goal. In the first match played on 12th April 1930 Rangers and Partick Thistle drew the match 0-0
THE FOLLOWING LOTS RELATES TO THE CAREER OF CELTIC AND SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL JIMMY "NAPOLEON" McMEMEMY A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scotland v. England, International Football League Match, the reverse inscribed J. McMememy, 1912-13, with ring suspension, in original fitted case, case damaged In the above match played on 1st March 1913 at Hampden Park, The Scottish League defeated The Football League 4-1
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING set with three oval-shaped emeralds and with rose-cut diamonds in gold, size O, a ruby and gold eternity ring, size M, an amethyst and gold ring, size S, a citrine and gold ring, size R, a pair of sapphire and diamond earrings, a pair of paste earrings and a gold ring.
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