Lake Placid 1932 Winter Olympic Games b&w press photographs, comprising Werner Zahn presenting the trophy to Billy Fiske, USA four-man bobsled gold medallist; four-man bobsled gold medal-winning team; bobsled track, hut and action shots; opening ceremony team parade photographs, majority 5 by 7in. (10)
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Helsinki 12th Olympic Games 1940 (Cancelled) official Commemorative medal,goldplated copper, 36mm., obverse with view of the Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, the reverse with running torch bearer, globe in background, laurel to lower borderOnly a small number of these medals were made before the Games were cancelled due to the outbreak of World War II.
Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games gold winner's medal awarded to Polina Astakhova of the Soviet Union gymnastics team, in silver-gilt, circular form, minted by K. G. Luke Ltd, designed by Giuseppe Cassioli, obverse depicting Nike goddess of victory holding palm and winner's crown, inscribed XVITH OLYMPIAD MELBOURNE 1956, reverse with an Olympian champion carried in triumph by the crowd in the stadium, diameter 50mm., 70 gr., drilledPolina Astakhova (1936-2005) was a Soviet Ukrainian artistic gymnast who was Olympic champion at three consecutive Games 1956, 1960 & 1964, world champion in 1958, 1962 & 1968 and European champion in 1959 & 1961.
A silver prize medal from the Third European Maccabi Games held in Copenhagen in 1959,Inscribed with details to the obverse of the medal designed as a stadium running track, the reverse inscribed 2 PRAEMIE [2nd prize] and BODNIA, 60 x 40mm, 70 gr., in original fitted paper box, the lid embossed EUR. MACCABI GAMES 1959 COPENHAGEN
1960 Winter Olympics, Squaw Valley, California, Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen Canadian ice hockey pennant,green and cream felt pennant printed with the Canadian maple leaf emblem and lettered OLYMPICS 1960 SQUAW VALLEY CAL. KITCHENER WATERLOO DUTCHMEN, 58 by 22cm., minor pin holes The Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen (formerly the Berlin-Dutchmen) from Berlin, Ontario, represented Canada at both the 1956 and 1960 Winter Olympics where they won the bronze and silver medal respectively. They are the only self-contained club team to do so at two different Winter Games.
Innsbruck 1964 Winter Olympic Games first place gold prize medal awarded to Josef Feistmantl of Austria for the Men's Luge Double's event,in silver-gilt, signed by the designer M. Coufal, the obverse inscribed OLYMPISCHE WINTERSPIELE IX and Olympic rings, the reverse inscribed INNSBRUCK 1964 RENNRODELN (Luge), original red and white silk ribbon, diameter: 70 mm, weight: 160 gms There were 70 gold medals awarded at the 1964 Winter Olympic Games. Josef Feistmantl (1939-2019) Collection. (Austrian Olympic & World Championship Luge gold medallist).
Sapporo 1972 Winter Olympic Games memorabilia associated with Austria's Josef Feistmantl,comprising a participation medal, in bronze, designed by S. Fukuda; a competitor's badge in silver and green enamel with yellow ribbon; official photo ID card; two competitor's tabards numbered 8 and 29; five various uniform patches including one inscribed OSTERREICH SAPPORO 1972; two pennants one from the city of Sapporo, the other from the Austrian Olympic team; a group of pin badges including two rare Austrian pins one of which is gold-plated; the lot also including a competitior's No.35 tabard inscribed S.I.W.S.W. SAPPORO '71, (qty)
A gold medal awarded by the Japan Football Association for the 1964 Olympic Games Football Competition Consolation Final (5th Place Match),hallmarked gold, the obverse with footballers and inscribed THE OSAKA FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT XVIII OLYMPIAD, J.F.A., OSAKA KYOTO, 1964, FIFTH AND SIXTH PLACES MATCH Surely a unique award in the history of the Olympic Games, a solid gold medal awarded for a 5th place finishing position!At the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games Football Tournament the four losing quarter-finalists competed in a consolation Round. Yugoslavia who beat Japan 6-1 and Romania who defeated Ghana 4-2 then went on to play the Consolation Final to determine 5th & 6th Places. The winners were Romania who comfortably beat Yugoslavia 3-0. The game was played at Nagai Stadium, Osaka, 22nd October the day before the Gold & Bronze Medal matches in Tokyo.
Montreal 1976 Olympic Games bronze prize medal for gymnastics, in bronze, 60mm., the obverse with Prof. Giuseppe Cassioli's 1928 design, the reverse with a victor's laurel design by the Montreal Games Graphics and Design Directorate, the rim inscribed GYMNASTIQUE, complete with wooden display block, 'gold' neck chain and slip case, suspension loop missing
Montreal 1976 Olympic Games participant's medal and Officiel d'Equipe badge,the participation medal designed by G Huel & P Pelletier, in copper, Olympic Stadium above legend, the reverse with the Montreal Games emblem of stylised Olympic Rings forming an 'M', cased; the team official's badge cupro-nickel and enamel; sold together with a Munich 1972 Olympic Games participation medal, now lacking half its acrylic casing; and a silver and a bronze medal issued by the British Amateur Athletics Board for the Kraft Games in 1976, women's 400m and women's 200m respectively, won by Donna Hartley (5)
1980 Moscow Olympic Games participant's medal, obverse inscribed XXII OLYMPICS MOSCOW 1980 with Olympic logo and stylized stadium, reverse with Red Square scene, diameter 6cm., in original case with gilt Olympic Rings logo; sold together with a 1924 Paris Olympics tray by P. Lasserre, embossed with a stylized stadium and athlete and inscribed PARIS 1924, 8 by 13cm. (2)
Calgary 1988 Winter Olympic Games participation medal, bronze, by C. Martens, Calgary Olympic emblem, stylised snowflake design, reverse Olympic motto under panorama of Calgary and Rocky Mountains, in original case of issue; sold together with a Calgary 1988 Winter Olympic Games Ceremonies participation medal, in original box of issue (2)
1992 Barcelona Olympic Games silver-plated participation medal, awarded by the Organising Committee and designed by Xavier Corbero, circular with Olympic Rings emblem and stylised jumping athlete, reverse with spiral and lightning bolt inscribed AGRAIM LA TEVA COL LABORACIO COOB ’92 (Thank you for your collaboration), diam. 7cm., with bag
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games participant's medal,copper, 55mm., Games logo over Bird's Nest Olympic Stadium, the reverse with five Fuwa mascots over Chinese and English language ''One World One Dream'' motto, waves below, complete with red presentation box, good condition with little wear, minor surface scratches, the box is in good condition with little or no wear, no apparent damage to either
George Frederick Wheldon's Aston Villa 1897 FA Cup Final winner's medal, 15ct gold, circular form with pierced scroll mount and 9ct gold loop ring, obverse with central three lions shield flanked by two footballers and a ball, engraved 1897 with Reg. No. 225727, reverse inscribed ASTON VILLA F.C. WINNERS ENGLISH CUP G.F. WHELDON within laurel leaves stamped THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, 15ct gold, Birmingham 1896 by Constantine & Floyd, diameter 31mm., 19 gr. George Frederick (Fred) Wheldon (1869-1924) played at inside forward for England and several football clubs including Aston Villa, Small Heath and West Bromwich Albion. He also played County Cricket for Worcestershire.Aston Villa beat Everton 3-2 in this Final, held at Crystal Palace on 10th April 1897. Wheldon scored the second Aston Villa goal in the 35th minute, their other goals coming from John Campbell and Jimmy Crabtree.
Group of nine silver football medals, one from the Kent County F.A. dated 1897, comprising silver shield-shaped medal with loop ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, obverse engraved K.C.F.A. & W.T.T., reverse 1896-7 H.O.W.W. & D.J, length 4.5cm., 30gr.; circular silver medal with blank cartouche, hallmarked, diameter 2.5cm., in fitted box gilt-lettered THE FOOTBALL ASSOCAITION; silver circular medal, hallmarked, engraved B.J.O.C. PELHAM SHIELD RUNNERS-UP 1927/28 and initials, diameter 2.5cm.; silver circular medal, hallmarked,engraved C & D S.S.L. B.CUP 1930/31 with enamel shield decoration, diameter 2.5cm.; silver badge, hallmarked, with entwined club lettering, diameter 2.5cm.; three lapel badges for Leeds Untied (2) and Manchester City and a Benfica pin badge, silver weight 74gr.
1903-04 London Charity Cup 9ct gold winner's medal awarded to a player of Casuals FC,quatrefoil form, obverse with central London City coat of arms, surrounded by enamelled band LONDON CHARITY CUP 1903-4, reverse hallmarked, diameter 2.5cm., 8gr. The London Football Association Charity Cup was competed for between 1889-90 and 1974-75. Casuals won the competition on six occasions.
1910-11 London Charity Cup gold medal awarded to George Shipley of Dulwich Hamlet, quatrefoil shield-shaped medal, with loop ring, obverse with enamelled London crest, inscribed LONDON CHARITY CUP 1910-11, reverse hallmarked 9ct., Vaughtons Birmingham, 3 by 2.5cm., 8gr., in original fitted case with gilt lettering LONDON CHARITY CUP 1910-11 George Shipley played for Dulwich Hamlet against Nunhead FC in the two drawn games of the 1910-11 London Charity Cup Final. It was the first and only time the Final was deemed a draw after two games failed to separate the clubs, and the trophy was subsequently shared.
Joe Fidler's Queen’s Park Rangers 1909 London Professional Charity Fund medal, 15ct gold shield-shaped medal with loop ring, obverse with London FA enamelled crest and motto, inscribed LONDON PROFESSIONAL CHARITY FUND, DOMINE DIEIGE NOS, reverse engraved J. FIDLER QUEEN’S PARK RANGERS F.C., hallmarked, 15ct, 4 by 3cm., 19gr., in fitted case The London Professional Charity Fund match between QPR and Fulham was played on Monday 1st March1909. Fulham won 2-0. Joseph Edward Fidler (1885-1948), played at left-back for QPR from 1906-13, making 165 appearances. The London Professional Charity Fund was a meeting of 12 teams who would play just one match against their drawn opponents, and was held each year from 1909 to 1930. The winning line-ups of each of the six matches received personalised gold medals for their efforts. As the title suggests, these matches were organised by the London FA in order to raise funds for charitable purposes.
Glasgow Football Association Cup winner's medal 1915,9ct. gold, in original Vaughton's of Birmingham fitted case, the lid inscribed gilt GLASGOW FOOTBALL ASSOC., 1915, weight 19.6gr.The 1915 Glasgow Cup was won by Celtic who beat Rangers 2-1. The identity of the Celtic player who was awarded this medal is unknown.
WWI Army Football Championship medal, 1918, of circular silvered form, obverse engraved FRANCE 1918, reverse ARMY FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP, diameter 31mm., sold together with an embroidered shirt badge printed with ARMY SPORT CONTROL BOARD FOOTBALL REFEREE II within a sunray motif, 15.5 by 14cm., and a b & w postcard featuring an army football team, (3)
Eight silver District League & Schoolboys football medals dating from 1920s and 1930s, sold together with a black and red velvet sporting representative cap, inscribed D.F.C (possibly Durham Football Club) wear to red band, back of black cap and interior lining; plus two further football medals,14 enamelled bowling club badges and a cased Light Infantry athletics medal; silver weight 105gr. (26)
Football League representative medal award to the trainer T.H. Gopsill (of West Bromwich Albion) for the match v Scottish F.L. played at Celtic Park 13th March 1926,9ct. gold & enamel, fully inscribed obverse & reverse, 13.7gr.The Football Leaguw won this match 2-0 through goals by Bedford & Ruffell.
F.A. Amateur Cup winner's medal hallmarked 1925-26,9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, WINNERS, 14.5gr.The Birmingham Assay Office gold hallmark for July 1925 to June 1926 would indicate that this medal was originally awarded to a player from Northern Nomads, 7-1 (record score) winners over Stockton in the Final played at Roker Park.
1950 Amateur Challenge Cup Final linesman's medal, silver-gilt in shield form with loop ring, obverse with three lions shield, reverse engraved PRESENTED TO C. JARVIS LINESMAN AMATEUR CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION FINAL TIE 1950, hallmarked Birmingham 1949, 4 by 3cm., 18gr., in leather-covered case Willington beat Bishop Auckland 4-0 in this match at Wembley on 22nd April 1950
Bill Foulke's Manchester United 1963 F.A. Cup winner's medal,awarded to Bill Foulkes for Manchester United FC v Leicester City FC, played at Wembley Stadium on 25th May 1963, the 9ct gold circular medal with scroll top and suspension ring, obverse with three lions shield flanked by two footballers, reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS, engraved W.FOULKES 1962-63 M.U.F.C., hallmarked 375 Birmingham 1962 Fattorini & Sons Ltd, in original burgundy leather box, weight: 25.4 gms, diameter: 31mm. Manchester United won 3-1. William ''Bill'' Foulkes (1932-2013), an English footballer who played for the Manhcester United Busby Babes team in the 1950's and 1960's. He made 566 appearances on the senior team scoring 7 goals and was capped only once for England in 1955.
1963 F.A. Cup winner's medal awarded to Manchester United's Albert Quixall,inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, A.QUIXALL, MANCHESTER UTD. 3 LEICESTER CITY 1; sold with a letter of provenance signed by Albert Quixall (2)Please note the footballer Albert Quixall misplaced his original 1963 F.A. Cup Final medal. The medal being offered here is the official replacement medal presented by the Football Association at a later date. The medal is date-stamped for Birmingham 1990.
9ct gold Football League Champions Division 3 medal for season 1963-64,awarded to Graham Wilfred Newton of Coventry City FC, during the managership of Jimmy Hill, the 9ct gold circular medal with loop ring, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 3, reverse engraved SEASON 1963-64 G.W. NEWTON, hallmarked 375 Birmingham, weight: 14.8 gms, diameter: 28 mm Graham Newton (1942-2019) English footballer and manger, having played with Blackpool from 1961 to 1962, Walsall from 1962 to 1964, moving to Coventry City in 1964 with 8 league appearances scoring 3 goals under Jimmy Hill. He went onto play for Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic 1964-67, Atlanta Chiefs 1967-68, Port Vale 1968-69, Atlanta Chiefs 1969-70, Hednesford Town 1970, Worcester City 1970-74 and Stourbridge in 1975.
Roger Hunt's representative medal for Football League v Italian Football League match played at the San Siro, Milan, 9th May 1964, silver-gilt inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE VERSUS THE ITALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE, AT MILAN, 9th MAY 1964, Birmingham 1963 by Vaughton & Sons, 12gr., in original case of issue stamped THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, slight gilding wear; sold together with a medal for the same match presented to Roger Hunt by the Italian Football League, continental silver-gilt, inscribed LEGA NAZIONALE, F.I.G.C., ITALIA-INGHILTERRA, MILANO, 9 MAGGIO 1964, diameter 25mm., 10gr., hallmarked 900, in original Stefano Johnson case, (2) The Italian League won 1-0. Provenance: The Roger Hunt Collection. Graham Budd Auctions, 25th April 2016, Lot 819.
Terry McDermott's Newcastle United 1973 Anglo-Italian Cup winner's medal, 18 ct gold, of circular form, obverse with engraved trophy flanked by enamelled English and Italian flags, reverse engraved IV TORNEO ANGLO-ITALIANO 1973 ANGLO-ITALIAN COMPETITION, hallmarked 750, diameter 29mm.,12gr., with original fitted box Newcastle United defeated Fiorentina 2-1 at the Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence on 3rd June 1973.Provenance:The Terry McDermott Collection. Graham Budd Auctions, 22nd May 2018, Lot 904.
1999 UEFA Super Cup Final runners-up medal awarded to an un-named Manchester United FC player,the circular medal with UEFA logo inscribed SUPER CUP 99, reverse with trophy and star motif and red, navy and yellow ribbon, diameter: 50 mm. Lazio won this match 1-0. The game was played at Stade Louis II, Monaco on 27th August 1999.
Manchester United Carling Cup [Football League Cup] winner's medal season 2005-06,9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, WINNERS 2005/2006, neck ribbon, in original case of issueThis medal was awarded to Manchester United goalkeeping coach Tony Coton. See lot *** for further information on Tony Coton.
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