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Lot 7492

Wwii Medals Comprising Defence Medal, War Medal, Burma Star And 1939-45 Star, Unnamed, Poor Condition, A Further Defence Medal; Four Cap Badges Including Two Framed, Two Cloth Badges.

Lot 208

WW2 army compass, 4 medals (Africa Star, Burma Star, War Medal, 1939/1945 Star medal) cufflinks and Edward VIII Coronation medal

Lot 211

WW2 Seven Medal group for 7949988 SJT M H HARRIS R TKS RMAS with assorted Badges and buttons

Lot 283A

A collection of books to include; 'The Great War Medal Collectors Companion volumes 1[2011] & 2 [2014] [Howard Williamson], 'The Sky Their Battlefield' [1995] [Trevor Henshaw], 'Above the Trenches' [1996] [Shores, Franks & Guest] & 'Under the Guns of the Red Barron [1998] [Franks, Giblin & McCrery

Lot 120J

A Birmingham 9ct gold fob medal engraved to the back 'Dumfriesshire V Galloway Inter-County Bowling Match. 1936. Won by Wm. Mc.Master. Weighs 5.19grams

Lot 28

Silver agricultural medal, 'Holywood Ploughing Association 1904' and seven others to Robert Templeton, Blackpark, mostly cased.

Lot 51

9ct gold agricultural medal, 'K.H.S.S. 1904', 20g.

Lot 290

South Africa 1900 tin, two WWI Christmas tins, a Silver Jubilee tin containing a collection of toy soldiers and a cash box containing WWII Defence Medal etc., (a lot)

Lot 5

QEII Imperial service medal with ribbon and fitted box

Lot 1056

A Dunkirk 1940 medal and an Albert 1 medal

Lot 1060

George VI Territorial For Efficient Service Medal with rosette to 3768714 Pte. R.C. Whalley, Camerons L'Pool Sco.

Lot 1062

A silver and enamel Masonic medal and one other lodge medal

Lot 1063

Three medals; WWI pair to 2314 C.Sjt. S.Menin and a George V Territorial For Efficiency Medal to 355125 C.Q.M. Sjt. S. Menin, 10/L'Pool R.

Lot 1064

Three medals, WWI 1914-15 Star, Victory Medal to 61 Sjt. W.F. Garnett L'Pool R. plus George V Territorial Efficiency Medal to 61 Sjt. W.F. Garnett, 6-L'Pool R.

Lot 1065

Three medals; WWI pair medal to 2 Lieut. K.F. Gibson plus George VI Special Constabulary Long Service Medal to Keith F. Gibson

Lot 247

A World War II medal group, comprising: a 1939-1945 Star, an Atlantic Star and a 1939-1945 War Medal, each with ribbon and four matching ribbon bars, with further medal ribbons for the Pacific Star, Air Crew Europe Star, France And Germany Star, and General Service Medal, and a selection of coins to include a 1985 American Prospector Silver Round (Qty)

Lot 1297

Silver Longines Chronograph Pocket Watch: Inner case marked "Longines Chronograph Gold Medal, Paris 1878 Patd Sept 28th 1880" and marked fine silver patented.

Lot 1181

A small quantity of pens and badges including; GPO, Royal Mail, ROSPA medal and Festival of Britain crown.

Lot 1339

Four WWI Medals - The 1914-15 Star, The British War Medal, The Victory Medal belonging to S4 - 094636 P.T.E. C.F. Brace Army Service Corps, Charles F. Brace, along with a chocolate coloured Victory Medal belonging to 43777 P.T.E. J.W. Amos, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry.

Lot 1426A

A military badge for Royal Engineers, campaign medal ribbons, Royal Flying Corps WWI Badge

Lot 109

A collection of silver £2 coins dating from 1998 to 2005, together with a restrike 1780 Maria Theresa Taler, a 1935 5 Kronor, a 1939 Seychelles one rupee, a Fire Brigade Long Service medal with ribbon and a chrome card case.

Lot 174

A collection of various items to include four hallmarked silver medallions, another medallion stamped Silver, various coins, an 1887 Police medal and a 1902 Police medal, two ribbons, cufflinks, various metalware etc.

Lot 268

A selection of various coins including 1953 Coronation medal, Royal Mint 1973 fifty pence and 1996 70th Birthday of Elizabeth II, 1977 crowns, Victorian coin, etc, with five pound and one pound notes and cigarette card albums.

Lot 305

A leather clad jewellery box and contents to include Edward VII Coronation medal, silver dress ring, shell carved cameo bracelet, and agate pendant etc

Lot 449

Sundry cased and loose medallions, to include the Stationary Trades commemorative medal, Victorian bronze example etc

Lot 111

EIIR Enamel and yellow gold "Coronation" medal marked 1952, 375, Queen's Head, C&F. Approx weight 1.8 grams

Lot 1275

Four 9ct gold medals comprising Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix Goulburn 1924 medal awarded to S. Williams, 1925 ACU International Six Days Trial medal awarded to S.M. Williams in original case, 1919 Petersham Com, Sch. Sports medal awarded to S. Williams 2nd for bicycle 1M hçap, and a 1917 Music medal to S. Williams, total weight 21g approx., NB Australian Stuart Milne Williams (1904-1976) competed riding an A.J.S. in many Australian motorcycle races and in the T.T. or Tourist Trophy motor cycle races on the Isle of Man. Included are photocopies of various newspaper & other ephemera relating to Mr Williams.

Lot 1277

Important Australian motorcycle gold (gilt) medal 1922 presented by The Motor Cycle Club of N.S.W. and inscribed 'The Biden-Roberts 1000 Mile Six Day trial 1922, Gold Medal, Won by S. Williams', diameter 6.7cm approx., in original case, NB Australian Stuart Milne Williams (1904-1976) competed riding an A.J.S. in many Australian motorcycle races and in the T.T. or Tourist Trophy motor cycle races on the Isle of Man. Included are photocopies of various newspaper & other ephemera relating to Mr Williams.

Lot 174

Edwardian 9ct rose gold fob medal marked Birmingham, 1911, PPLd. Approx weight 4.8 grams

Lot 36

Antique Australian 9ct rose gold fob medal with 9ct Melbourne marks. Approx weight including base metal jump ring 5.2 grams

Lot 428

Three World Proof sets to include Canada proof 1982; Germany proof 1983; and Switzerland 1983; together with 1988 Canada proof $20 coin; and Swedish 1992 silver medal.

Lot 1704

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.

Lot 1705

LATE VICTORIAN SPORTING MEDAL 1888, the obverse with central circular plaque inscribed 'ESASC', below lion motif decoration, the reverse inscribed '1st Prize for 80 yds. hanp. and 2nd Prize 50 yds. hanp. Won by A. Sanderson Augt. 1888', maker WJL, along with three other medals awarded to Alexander Sanderson including a silver medal presented 'as a token of respect & esteem' dated 1892, and another for object diving dated 1879 (4)

Lot 1709

SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP GOLD MEDAL 1957, won by William 'Billy' McPhail of Celtic F.C., the obverse with central lion rampant motif within shield surrounded by scrolling banner inscribed 'Scottish League Cup', the reverse inscribed 'Won by Celtic F.C. William McPhail 1956-57', 40mm high, maker AM, in nine carat gold, 20.3g Note: Celtic won the 1956-57 Scottish League Cup after defeating Partick Thistle in the Final. The following year, McPhail famously scored an impressive hattrick to help Celtic achieve a record 7-1 victory over Rangers in the Scottish League Cup Final.

Lot 1713

BOXING 'MIDDLES' SILVER MEDAL 1916, awarded to Melville Stormont Stuart whilst on the naval training ship HMS Conway, the obverse with ship motif in relief, inscribed 'H.M.S. Conway', the reverse inscribed 'Boxing (middles) M.S. Stuart. March 1916', maker W.J.D., 32mm diameter, in fitted case, along with his two campaign medals from WWI, each inscribed to 'Mid. S. M. Stuart. R.N.R.', each on ribbon (3)

Lot 1720

BELLAHOUSTON HARRIERS NOVICE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL 1928, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with enamelled saltire, the reverse inscribed 'Bellahouston Harriers Novice Championship Won by R. Climie, Jr. 1927-28', 39mm high including bale, maker J McM, in nine carat gold, along with two further Bellahouston Harriers medals awarded to R. Climie Jr., one for the '8 Mile H'cap 2nd' and the other '5 Mile H'Cap', both dated 1929-30, one on chain marked 9C, 35g gross

Lot 1721

RENFREWSHIRE CROSS COUNTRY RELAY CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL 1929, the obverse with the Renfrewshire coat of arms in relief, the reverse inscribed 'Renfrewshire C.C. Relay C'Ship 30-11-29 1st Team R. Climie Jr', 29mm high including bale, maker T.F., in nine carat gold, 3.9g, along with two further medals awarded to R Climie Jr, comprising a Renfrewshire Cross Country Championship gold medal dated 18-1-30, 4.9g, and a silver Midland Distance Championships silver medal dated 1930, 9.4g (3)

Lot 1727

EARLY 20TH CENTURY NORTHUMBERLAND LADIES COUNTY GOLF ASSOCIATION GOLD MEDAL, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with striped enamel decoration, inscribed 'N.L.C.G.C.' below, the reverse blank, 30mm high including bale, maker T.F., in nine carat gold, 6g, along with the receipt and guarantee for the medal from Thomas Fattorini Ltd, the former dated 20th December 1938 

Lot 1761

VICTORIAN GOLD QUEENS PARK DUX MEDAL 1898, awarded to Jane Ferguson, the obverse with central engraved plaque, and scrolling banner inscribed 'Collegiate School Queens Park Nihl Sine Labore', the reverse inscribed 'Dux Gold Medal awarded to Jane Ferguson, English, Arithmetic, French & Latin', 1897-98, 37mm high including bale, in fifteen carat gold, along with a Western Infirmary School of Nursing badge and a silver fob (3)

Lot 1763

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION CUP GOLD MEDAL 1901, awarded to Neil Gilson of Rangers F.C., the obverse with architectural landscape scene in relief, with scrolling banners inscribed 'Sports Section' and 'Exhibition Cup Won by Rangers F.C.', marked 18c, the reverse with Glasgow Coat of Arms in relief and with scrolling banner inscribed 'Glasgow International Exhibition 1901', 24mm high including bale, Note: Neil Gibson made 184 appearance in his eleven years at Rangers F.C., and was capped for Scotland fourteen times. Rangers won the International Exhibition Cup on 9 September 1901, beating Celtic 3-1 in the final. The tournament was part of the Glasgow International Exhibition, and this medal appears to depict the 'Eastern Palace', one of the structures specially built for the exhibition. Provenance: This was purchased by the current vendor at Christie's Football Memorabilia Auction in September 2006.

Lot 1764

SCOTTISH CUP RUNNERS UP GOLD MEDAL 1970/71, awarded to Ronnie McKinnon of Rangers F.C., the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamel border around central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Runners-up Scottish Cup 1970-71', 38mm high, in nine carat gold, maker RH, 9.7gNote: After a 1-1 tie in the final of the Scottish Cup, Celtic beat Rangers 2-1 to lift the Scottish Cup on 29 May 1971. This runners up medal was awarded to McKinnon just months before the fateful European Cup Winners Cup match where he would suffered a double fracture of his leg, never playing for the club again. In a decade with Rangers F.C., McKinnon won nine major honours and played 473 games for Rangers.Provenance: This was purchased by the current vendor at Christie's Football Memorabilia Auction in September 2002.

Lot 1773

NEW ERA ACADEMY OF DRAMA & MUSIC LONDON SILVER MEDAL, the obverse with central figural decoration in relief within enamel border inscribed 'New Era Academy of Drama & Music London', the reverse inscribed '1963 Jane Parkes, Reading (A) Honours', maker Daniel George Collins, Birmingham, 31mm high including bale, along with seven other medals awarded to Jane Parkes for acting, reading, verse speaking and speech, dated 1963-1966 (8)

Lot 1777

THE CAMANACHD ASSOCIATION GOLD MEDAL 1925, the obverse with central scene depicting a shinty player in relief, with scrolling banner inscribed 'The Camanachd Association', the reverse inscribed 'Arch. Munro 1924-25', 29mm high including bale, maker T&S, in nine carat gold, on a yellow metal chain, unmarked Note: This was awarded to Munro in 1924/5, when playing for Furnace Shinty Club.

Lot 1888

STEVIE CHALMERS OF CELTIC F.C. - THE PLAYER'S SIX MEDALS AWARDED DURING THE 1966/67 SEASON, comprising the League Cup, the Glasgow Cup, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish First Division, the European Cup winners', and the 1966/67 Season Commemorative medals CHALMERS' SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP MEDAL, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed 'Scottish Football League', the reverse inscribed 'Winner Season 1966-67, T.S. Chalmers Substitute', 37mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 8.6g CHALMERS' GLASGOW CUP WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse with central enamelled shield shaped plaque below thistle motif, within enamelled border inscribed 'Glasgow Cup Glasgow Football Association', the reverse inscribed 'Celtic F.C. 1966-67 S. Chalmers', 34mm high, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 10g CHALMERS' SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamel border around central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Winners Scottish Cup 1966-67.', 39mm high, maker RH, in nine carat gold, 14.4g CHALMERS' SCOTTISH FIRST DIVISION WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamelled lion rampant motif, surrounded by enamelled thistle motifs and blue enamel border inscribed 'Scottish Football League Championship', the reverse inscribed 'First Division 1966-67', 44mm high, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 14.5g CHALMERS' EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse with blue and burgundy enamel flag motif over a football motif in relief, inscribed 'Coupe Des Clubs Champions Europeens', the reverse inscribed 'Vainqueur 1967', 30mm high including bale, maker Peka, marked 0.750, 15.1g CHALMERS' 1966/67 SEASON COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL, the obverse with enamelled four leaf clover within border inscribed 'The Celtic Football & Athletic Coy. Ltd., 1888', suspended from five bars detailing the teams awards from the season, with pin clip clasp to the reverse, in nine carat gold, 39mm high overall Note: Considered Celtic's annus mirabilis, the 1966/67 season will forever go down as the finest in the club’s history. In this famously successful season, the team reigned victorious in every competition they entered: the Glasgow Cup, the Scottish League Cup, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League and of course, the European Cup. In the process, the Scottish side scored a world record total of 196 goals across all competitions. Celtic legend Stevie Chalmers (1935 – 2019) was an integral part of this team. The first in a season of victories, Celtic won the Scottish League Cup on 29 October 1966. The final was contested between Celtic and their Old Firm rivals, Rangers, for a third consecutive season. Celtic won 1-0 to lift the cup at Hampden Park, with Bobby Lennox scoring the only goal. Celtic won the Glasgow Cup one week later on 7 November 1966 at Celtic Park. Celtic had already dispatched their Old Firm rivals in the first round with an emphatic 4-0 victory at Ibrox. This was the first of three 4-0 victories on the road to the trophy, defeating Queen’s Park and then Partick in the final, Chalmers scoring the opener. They then went on to win the Scottish Cup on 29 April 1967. After what had been a fairly straightforward route, Celtic defeated Aberdeen 2-0 at Hampden in the final. This match achieved the record attendance of the season for Celtic F.C., with a turnout of over 126,000 fans. Celtic would then go on to clinch the Scottish First Division on 6 May 1967, becoming the reigning champions for a second season running. Despite Celtic’s resounding successes across other competitions (having even remained undefeated in the league bar two matches), this would go down to the wire, with them having gone toe to toe with their city rivals, Rangers F.C. It wasn’t until the penultimate game of the season that Celtic would emerge victorious, with the invaluable point secured from a 2-2 draw at Ibrox ensuring they could no longer be caught. Later in May, Celtic emerged the first British club to win the European Cup, doing so ‘in the heat of Lisbon’ on 25 May 1967. It was the first time Celtic had qualified for the tournament, the road to Lisbon starting with comfortable victories against F.C. Zurich (5-0 agg.) and Nantes (6-2 agg.). The quarter final in March was a more fiercely contested affair, with Celtic facing the Yugoslavian champions Vojvodina. Celtic lost the first leg away in Novi Sad (1-0), with the return leg in Glasgow being a similar affair, Vojvodina defending resolutely throughout. Celtic would level the tie on aggregate with a second half goal from Chalmers, and went on to emerge victorious when Captain Billy McNeill headed in a goal in the final minutes of the game. The first leg of the semi-finals against Czechoslovakian side Dukla Prague saw Celtic win 3-1. For the second leg, manager Jock Stein instructed the squad to play in a defensive formation, this differing from their usual attacking style. These tactics worked well for the side, securing a 0-0 draw to progress to the final. The final of the European Cup was contested at the Estadio Nacional in Lisbon. Things didn’t start out to plan for the Celts, as they conceded a penalty kick after Jim Craig brought down Renato Cappellini in the box within seven minutes of the game. After converting the spot kick, the Italians would revert to their typical defensive formation, which saw them play eleven men behind the ball. This was the antithesis of Celtic’s forward playing style, who then ‘went out to attack’. Of their thirty-nine shots, twenty were saved and nineteen were off target. On the 63rd minute, their perseverance would prove fruitful when Tommy Gemmell fired home for an equaliser. With minutes left to spare, the ball fell again to Gemmell who would play on Bobby Murdoch whose long range effort was resolutely fired home by Stevie Chalmers, the most important goal in the history of the club. This win cemented the legendary status of the Celtic side, the Lisbon Lions, in British footballing history. Up until this point, every winner of the European Cup since its inception in 1955 had been either Spanish, Portuguese or Italian. Upon their return to Glasgow, the Lisbon Lions were each presented with a unique medal commemorating the season’s successes. Together, the six represent the most significant Celtic F.C. medal group ever to come at auction, and one of the most significant in footballing history. The European Cup Medals of fellow footballing legends have achieved impressive auction results in the past. In 2010, George Best's single European Cup winner's medal from 1968 sold at auction for £156,000. In 2015, Kenny Dalglish reportedly sold his 1984 European Cup winner's medal for £165,000.

Lot 1902

STEVIE CHALMERS OF CELTIC F.C. - HIS SCOTTISH CUP RUNNERS UP MEDAL, 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 'Runners-up 1960-61 Scottish Cup', 44mm high including bale, maker RH, in nine carat gold, 8.3g Note: Celtic F.C. were runners up in the Scottish Cup 1960/61, defeated 2-0 in the final by Dunfermline Athletic.

Lot 1302

FOUR WWII GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, comprising the 1939-45 medal, the Defence medal, the France and Germany medal and the 1939-45 star, uninscribed, contained in a box marked for Mr. G. McDonald, along with a Scottish King's Borderers cap badge

Lot 1306

THIRD REICH GERMAN MOTHER'S CROSS MEDAL, dated 16th December 1938, along with a War Merit Cross and an Air Raid Defence medal

Lot 1373

QUEEN VICTORIA INTEREST - VICTORIA FLORENCE 1893 MEDAL, along Henry of Battenberg and Princess Beatrice medal

Lot 1420

1882 KHEDIVES STAR EGYPT MEDAL, with blue ribbon

Lot 1422

WWI MERCANTILE MARINE MEDAL AND A BRITISH WAR MEDAL, awarded to Hugh A. B. Wilson and three other Mercantile Marine medals to various recipients (5)

Lot 1423

WWII TRIO OF MEDALS, including a British War medal, Civilisation medal and 1914-15 star awarded to 39362 Gnr. P. T. De Pledge R. A., and two WWI pairs with British War medal and Civilisation medal awarded to 122492 Spr. G. Richmond R. E. and J 66191 J. Dudman A. B. R. N. (7)

Lot 1424

INTERESTING GROUP OF FOUR MEDALS including 1911 Scottish Police 1911 Coronation medal; 1903 Scottish Police medal; a WWI British War medal and a Civilisation medal, awarded to P. C. then 183650 Gnr M. MacLeod R. A.

Lot 1425

THREE UNITED NATIONS MEDALS, including Afghanistan with bar, India and Korea and a United States National Defense medal and a U. S. A. Armed Forces Expeditionary Services medal (5)

Lot 1426

GROUP OF GERMAN WWI MEDALS, including an Iron Cross; German Austrian Axis medal; Hindenburg medal and a Bavarian Merit Cross (4)

Lot 1428

TWO GERMAN WWII WAR MERIT CROSSES, along with a West Wall medal and another Merit medal (4)

Lot 1429

GROUP OF FRENCH MEDALS, including Legion de Honneur, 2nd Republic 3rd Type, three Croiz du Combattant medals and a Croix de la Valeur medal (4)

Lot 1430

GROUP OF FRENCH WWI AND WWII MEDALS, including Valeur et Discipline; 1914-18 Commemorative medallion; Liberation medal; Labour medal and Medaille de la Resistance (5)

Lot 1431

WWII MEDAL GROUP, comprising 1939-45 medal, Italy, Africa, Atlantic and 1939-45 Stars, along with another WWII medal group comprising the 1939-45 medal, The Defence medal, 1939-45 and Air Crew Stars

Lot 1433

GROUP OF AUSTRIAN, AUSTRO HUNGARIAN AND SWISS MEDALS, including 1848-1908 War Cross; Franz Joseph Commemorative medal; two 1914-18 War medals; a Swiss Shooting medal Auszeichnung Rothenthrum medal and a 1949 Bez. Schutzenverb Baden medal (7)

Lot 1434

GROUP OF EUROPEAN CHIEFLY WWII MEDALS, including four Greece War medals; Italian Commando Award; Netherlands War Cross; two Polish Cross of Merit; Belgium Distinguished Service medal and a Bulgarian 1915-18 medal (10)

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