SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1933-34, awarded to Willie Nicholson of Rangers F.C., the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamelled lettering around a pierced oval depicting a lion rampant, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Scottish Cup 1933-34, won by Rangers F.C, W. Nicholson', 45mm high including bale, maker F&S, in nine carat gold, 13.1g Note: William 'Willie' Nicholson started his senior career with Queen's Park, before signing for Rangers F.C. in 1929. He would go on to make 70 appearances for Rangers, winning the League with the club three times, and lifting the Scottish Cup once, for which this medal was awarded. This Scottish Cup medal was well earned by Nicholson, who bagged a brace in the final against St Mirren F.C. on 21 April 1934. The match at Hampden Park eventually ended with a triumphant 5-0 win for the Boys in Blue.
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P.G.A. ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND MEDAL 1932, awarded to Archie Compston of England, the obverse with central rose and thistle motif and inscribed 'Professional Golfers Association', the reverse inscribed 'England v Scotland A. Compston 1932 Sandwich', 30mm to bale, in sterling silver, along with his P.G.A. England v Scotland medal 1935, the obverse with central rose and thistle motif and inscribed 'Professional Golfers Association', the reverse inscribed 'England v Scotland Muirfield 1935 A. Compston', 35mm to bale, in sterling silver, 15.1g gross (2) Note: The England–Scotland Professional Match was an annual men's professional golf competition between teams representing England and Scotland. It was played from 1903 to the start of World War I and was then revived in 1932 and played until the start of World War II. The match was played on a single day, generally a few days before the Open Championship. Except on one occasion, there were 12 players in each team who played 12 singles matches and 6 foursomes. Scotland won the inaugural match in 1903 but didn't win another match, although three matches were tied. The event was organised by the PGA and only members of the PGA were eligible to play. These medals were awarded to Archie Compston, an English professional golfer. Through the 1920s he built a reputation as a formidable match play golfer, in an era when many professionals made more money from "challenge" matches against fellow pros, or wealthy amateurs, than from tournament golf. He also became notable as perhaps Britain's first "celebrity" professional golfer, becoming a coach to the future Edward VIII. He was the professional at the Wentworth Club from 1945 to 1948, and later at the Mid Ocean Club in Bermuda.
ROYAL CALEDONIAN CURLING CLUB DISTRICT MEDAL the obverse with a figural scene in low relief, depicting gentlemen curling, modelled by Sclater, below scrolling banner inscribed 'The Royal', all within a raised border moulded with thistles, the reverse inscribed 'Royal Caledonian Curling Club Instituted 25 July 1838' and 'District Medal', unengraved, 60mm high including bale, 35g
SILVER AYRSHIRE RIFLE ASSOCIATION 1937 CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque inscribed '1937', within circular border inscribed 'Ayrshire Rifle Association Champ', below crossed rifle motifs, the reverse unengraved, makers marks worn, 54mm high, 13.2g, along with two other Ayrshire Rifle Association medals of similar design, comprising a 1931 Champion Aggregate medal and a 1936 Ayrshire Rifle Assoc. Champs. medal (3)
VICTORIAN AYR SUMMER ICE CLUB MEDAL, the obverse engraved with two figures table curling, the reverse inscribed 'Presented by H. Ferguson to the Ayr Summer Ice Club, Sepr. 3rd 1873', 50mm diameter, along with two other medals comprising a 1923 1st Bat.Royal Scots Fusiliers Royal Tournament Bayonet Combat medal and an A. R. C. rifle shooting medal won by Pte. J. Forster, 1897 (3)
HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND MEDAL 1876, awarded to Robert Clark, Skeroblin for Brood Mare, Kintyre 1876, the obverse inscribed with the society motto 'Semper Armis Nunc et Industria', below a figural scene in low relief, depicting the logo of the society, the reverse inscribed 'To Robert Clark Skeroblin for Brood Mare Kintyre 1876', within wreath motif, outer inscription 'Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland Inst. MDCCLXXXIV', 36mm diameter, along with three other Victorian horse prize medals comprising another Brood Mare oval prize plaquette to Robert Clark 1891, a Beith Farmers Society silver medal for 'Best Animal of the Horse Kind of Any Age', won by T. Kennedy, and an 1899 silver Ayrshire Pony Society medal for the Best Groomed Pair (4)
EDWARDIAN CATRINE CATTLE SHOW SILVER MEDAL, the obverse inscribed 'Catrine Cattle Show Presented by James Wallace Ballochmyle for Best Animal Black or Brown 1906', the reverse inscribed only 'Won by', makers mark worn, assayed Birmingham 1904, 44mm high, along with two other Ayrshire livestock medals including a Kilbirnie Farmers Society Best Animal of the Ayrshire Breed silver medal and a Catrine Cattle Show Best Saddle or Harness Horse won by Kilmarnock Co-operative Society, 1928 (3)
VICTORIAN GALSTON FARMERS SOCIETY OVAL MEDAL FOR 'BEST BULL', awarded to Mr Andrew Young, the obverse inscribed 'Galston Farmer's Society', the reverse inscribed 'For Best Bull of Any Age, Gained by Mr Andrew Young 1862', maker JC, 62mm high including bale, along with a Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland medal for Ayrshire Bull and Cow exhibited at Galston 1865 again won by Andrew Young (2)
CENTRAL AGRICULTRAL ASSOCIATION OF AYRSHIRE MEDAL 1910, won by John Kennedy, the obverse with agricultural landscape scene in relief, the reverse inscribed 'For Tandem Team Second Prize, Won by John Kennedy Esq. 1910', within wreath in relief, outer border inscribed 'Central Agricultural Association of Ayrshire Inst. MDCCCXXXV', maker JM, 46mm diameter, along with three other agricultural medals including a Beith Farmers Society Medal 1890, awarded for the 'Best Animal of the Horse Kind', and two Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland Medals comprising an Ayrshire Cow medal and a Ploughing medal, dated 1872 and 1893 respectively (4)
GROUP OF SILVER AND OTHER PRIZE AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALLIONS, including a 1904 silver medal awarded to W. Davidson of Girvan by the Confectioners, Bakers and Allied Traders Annual International Exhibition also another smaller medallion and a group of various commemorative medals and medallions
ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL. awarded to 22470227 F. U.S. H. Queen. R.S.F., on ribbon, along with an Elizabeth II For Efficient Service medal, inscription worn, marked '22161452 L. Bdr. A. W. ….', with Territorial clasp, on ribbon, also including The Army Rifle Association medal (3)
WWII AFRICA STAR, with 8th Army and North Africa 1942-43 clasps, on ribbon, along with other WWII medals including two 1939-45 Stars, The Atlantic Star, The Pacific Star, The Burma Star, The Italy Star and the France and Germany Star, also including three 1939-45 medals and two The Defence Medal 1939-45, each on ribbon (13)
PAIR OF WWI MEDALS AWARDED TO A.M.T. FERGUSON R.A.F., comprising the British War Medal and the Victory Medal, each awarded to '104285 2. A. M. T. Ferguson R.A.F.', along with a collection of other WWI medals comprising three 1914-15 Stars, four British War medals, three Victory medals and a Mercantile Marine War Service medal, each on ribbon (13)
Taxidermy: Livingstone's Suni (Neotragus livingstonianus), modern, Gold Medal Class, a high quality adult male full mount, with head turning slightly to the left, stood upon a wall mounted faux rock ledge, right horn 9.5cm, left horn 9.5cm, from the wall 23.5cm, overall height 78cm, animal nose to tail 55cm, height 48cm
Lot to include a World War Two (WWII / WW2) medal group comprising 1939 - 1945 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939 - 1945 to 3713804 I Smith 2nd B.N Border Regiment and a large quantity of family correspondence, greetings cards, military patches and badges, S.E.A.C ephemera, photographs and similar.
WW1 Medal Group for Serjeant. J.H. Weilding (1888 - 1951) later promoted to Lieutenant, including a George V For Bravery In The Field medal, British War Medal 1914-1918, Victory Medal and 1914-15 Star, named L-9425 B.O.M. SJT. J.H. Weilding R.F.A., together with related items including Weiding's writing slope bearing his initials, his spurs dated 1917, twelve silk postcards, collection of silk cigarette cards in 1915 King George V tin, War office demob. letter dated 30th August 1920, Gallant conduct note dated 10th March 1916, 1943 dated birth certificate, marriage certificate, and 1951 death certificate and funeral letter. Also two modern printed photos of Weilding in military uniform.
Collection of cap badges and militaria, to include a WWI era Iron cross, bearing dates 1813 - 1914, a British propaganda replica of the German Lusitania medal complete with original box, also ten various cap badges, contained within an Ontiment Anti-Gas tin, a Gift from the Colonies chocolate tin and a Gold Flake tin.
UK & World Coins with World Banknotes, includes 1951 Festival of Britain Crown in case, George V Coronation Medal (rarer type with small ‘King George V’ over the top of the large lettering of the same) in a high grade, Swiss coins, Republic of Ireland coins, French, German and other coins.
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