An assorted collection of boxes and medallions etc to include a Wellington brass box, a William Pitt Club medal, 1813, by Wyon, in silver pendant mount, Naval Victories brass box, a silver circular snuff box engraved `A.E.P` 6th Dragoon Guards, a coloured silhouette on glass in gilt frame, a Victorian silver vesta case engraved `1st A.B. Beds R.V., the camp 1870, 2nd prize for throwing the hammer`, a large lead French medallion Louis of Bourbon, a brass pipe tamper, Nelson medallion, Victory of the Nile 1798, in glazed leather frame, a lady`s 9ct gold bracelet wristwatch and a silver oval medallion, 1642, `Declaration of Parliament` (later re-strike) (11)
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A George III silver bladed mother of pearl handled fruit/dessert knife, the mother of pearl handle decorated with applied gold alternate stripes and circles, length of folding blade 9cm, length of handle 11cm, the blade stamped with maker`s mark of Fenton Creswick of Sheffield circa 1785, and a late Victorian silver bladed decorative mother of pearl handled fruit knife, Sheffield 1895 (2)
1948 Olympic Games, Held In London, A Collection Of 5 Items, An Official Swedish Report On The Games, In Which Sweden Won Gold Medals For Football, A Swedish Handbook For The Whole Of The Games, A Telegraph To The Swedish Olympic Team, From The Swedish Sports Federation, Plus The London Official Handbook Of Information, And Large Opening Ceremony Programme. A Nice Lot!.
A Division Two Championship Medal, Awarded To George Stewart Of Manchester City, For Winning The League In 1909/1910. The Gold Medal Is Inscribed On The Rear. George Stewart was a Scottish professional footballer, who played for Hibernian, Manchester City, Partick Thistle and the Scottish national team. Stewart, an outside right, started his professional career with Hibernian in 1902. He scored 9 goals in 19 appearances during their league championship win in 1902–03. He made his Scotland debut in a 2–0 defeat by Wales at Tynecastle in the 1906 British Home Championship, and then also played in the 2–1 victory against England in the same tournament. Stewart was transferred to Manchester City at the end of that season for £650, which was a substantial transfer fee. The record fee at the time, for the transfer of Alf Common, was only £1000. Stewart won two further international caps and made over 100 league appearances for City, before ending his career with Partick Thistle in 1912..
1906/1907 English Cup Semi-Final, West Bromwich Albion, A Gold Medal Awarded To H.Keys, The Chairman Of The Club, To Commemorate The Club Competing In The Semi-Final Of The English Cup Season 1906/1907. The Front Of The Medal Is In Blue/White Enamel, With The Club Crest. In Excellent Condition.
A GIFT TO HER ROYAL HIGHNESS the PRINCESS FREDERICK WILLIAM (daughter of Queen Victoria) THE BIBLE - Samuel Bagster`s facsimile octavo Polyglist Bible Bound in dark purple morocco with 18 ct gold mounts and clasp finely engraved with the national rose, shamrock and thistle, and the arms of Her Royal Highness as Princess Royal of England. Illuminated inscription from the maidens of the United Kingdom on her marriage 25th January 1858 and edges of leaves illuminated. The Bible is contained in casket of British oak, elegantly carved roses and leaves, large `V` with gilt mounted with her arms, hinged front and sides all carved
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