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A quantity of British and foreign coins and banknotes, to include Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Austria, France, Belgium, Germany and an Italian German Africa Medal stamped 'De Marchis'. CONDITION REPORT Queen Victoria 1900 Crown coin x1, Churchill 1965 coin x1, George III 1797, George IV 1826 and one other, 3p coins x37, half-crown coins x15, 10 shilling note x1, one penny coin 1890s-1920s, florin coins 1922-1933. Netherlands coins and banknote, four coins; Portuguese 1950, Spanish 1953, Austrian 1968 and one other 1974. French, Belgian and German Post-War period coins and one medal.
WW1 WAR & VICTORY MEDALS, a pair, awarded to '117210 GNRF J Dunn RA' and other items possibly associated including an expanding pinchbeck bracelet with heart shaped locket, a circular pendant gold plated frame, both these items contain images possibly of the medal recipient, along with other possibly related items
MIXED COLLECTABLES, a quantity including model planes on display stands, a Jersey commemorative stamp/first day cover for the award of the 'Distinguished Fly Medal', (458/650), Royal Air Force Hendon, 13th April 87, signed by the survivors and recipients, a mixed group of vintage postcards and stamps ETC
A George V WWI medal group, including a "For Bravery in the Field" medal awarded 25947 SJT.F.G.Powell. 118/HY:BY:R.G.A. 1914 Mons Star with clasp, awarded 25947 BMBR.F.G.Powell R.G.A, British War and Victory medals, both awarded LIEUT.F.G.Powell, with ribbon bar, together with the miniature medal group, An Edward VII "For Long Service and Good Conduct" medal, awarded GAR.-SERGT.-MAJ.F.Powell. Garrison Staff, a WW2 medal group of The Italy Star, The 1939-1945 Star, War Medal 1939-1945 and The Defence Medal (this last lacking ribbon, all unstamped), with ribbon bar, dog tags for 15605 RC F.Powell, and related items to include; a presentation rectangular silver cigarette box, by James Deakin & Sons, assayed Chester 1920, the lid engraved "Mrs.Powell from The Officers and Men, 14th (M) Battery R.A, length 12.5cm, a Maltese silver ashtray inset with Malta Command bronze swimming medal, a Malta Command bronze water polo medal, a 1914 Princess Mary tin containing Victorious New Year card and other items. (qty)
A WW1 Victory Medal engraved 350284 PTE.L.DUNCAN . R.HIGHRS. Possible silver coin medal for the Caithness Live Stock Auction Show, 1st prize awarded to Mr John Doull Bilbster for the best fat pen H.B. Lambs 9.Dec. 1882. Coin produced by Alex Kirkwood & Son Edinburgh. Silver Stet Fortuna Domus coin and two others.
A quantity of vintage medals which includes Birmingham silver Scottish Command Cup Final SGMN Sutherland 1942 medal with box, Silver and enamel pin brooch, R.A.F. Gold medal for rugby engraved '1955 No40 Group Inter Station Winners'. Bronze Cross for Royal Life Saving Society belonging to R.Hogg June 1950, One other Life saving medal to R.Hogg 1950 and B.A.T.D Amateur badge.
S.F.L. LEAGUE CUP GOLD WINNERS MEDAL 1966/67, awarded to Ronnie Simpson, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed 'Scottish Football League', the reverse inscribed 'League Cup' and 'Season 1966-67 Winner', 37mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 8.6g, along with Sure it's a Grand Old Team to Play For by Ronnie Simpson and a framed team picture (3) Note: Celtic won the Scottish League Cup Final on 29 October 1966, beating Rangers 1-0 to lift the cup. 1966-67 would prove the most successful year in Celtic F.C. history thus far, as the club won every competition entered, the Scottish League, Scottish Cup, League Cup, Glasgow Cup and the European Cup. Goal keeper Ronnie Simpson (1930-2004) is best known for his time with Celtic. Starting the 1966/67 season aged 36, this year would prove to be the peak of Simpson's career, and of course, one of the most successful periods of the club's history. During his career, Simpson won five league championships, a Scottish Cup medals, two League Cup medals and a European Cup medal. Simpson also gained five caps for Scotland. Provenance: This medal is offered for sale on behalf of a close friend of the late player.
ABERDEEN & DISTRICT JUVENILE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS & SWANSON CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with enamelled footballer motif, inscribed 'Abdn. & Dist. Juv. Lge.' the reverse inscribed 'League Champs & Swanson Cup Wrs 1927-28 Sgt. Nicol', 37mm high including bale, in nine carat gold, 7.9g
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1962/63, awarded to Jim Baxter of Rangers F.C., the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamel border around pierced central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Winners Scottish Cup 1962-63.', 40mm high, maker RH, in nine carat gold, 9.8g Note: Rangers faced Glasgow rivals Celtic in the final of the Scottish Cup 1962/63 on 4 May 1963. Ending with a 1-1 draw, the replay on 15 May saw Rangers win 3-0 at Hampden Park to lift the cup. Provenance: The following lots, 1709-1712, are being offered for sale on behalf of the partner of the late player.
'DICK CUP' MEDAL 1952/53, awarded to Jim Baxter, the obverse with gilt shield cartouche within a plain border, the reverse engraved 'Dick Cup, James Baxter, 1952-53', 40mm high including bale, maker Bendall Bros., in .925 silver, 7.7g Note: This early medal from Baxter's career is likely from his time with Halbeath Juveniles, whom he played with until signing for Scottish Junior Football side, Crossgate Primrose. Provenance: This is offered for sale on behalf of the partner of the late player.
LANARKSHIRE CENTRAL JUNIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION GOLD MEDAL 1913-14, the obverse with central red enamel lion rampant motif within a blue enamel border, the reverse inscribed 'Winners Burnbank Athletic F.C, won by James O'Rourke, 1913-14', 40mm high including bale, maker F&S, in nine carat gold, 7.2g, along with a Scottish Juvenile Consolation Cup medal, the reverse inscribed 'Won by Coatbridge, St. Patrick's F.C., 1936, L. Conlin', in nine carat gold, 8.1g (2)
IRISH INTERMEDIARY FOOTBALL LEAGUE - MCELROY CUP MEDAL, 1927-28 the obverse with competition inscription within a quatrefoil and shamrock border, the reverse inscribed 'W.F.C., R. Young, 1927-28', 38mm to bale, maker SDN, in nine carat gold, 5.8g Note: The Irish Intermediate League was a Northern Irish football competition for teams of intermediate status, which also included reserve sides of senior teams. The league ran from 1915 until 1954, with a cup tournament running simultaneously.
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