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A SMALL GROUP OF HALCYON DAYS ENAMELS, CAPODIMONTE FIGURES ETC, to include Halcyon Days 'Wimbledon 16th July 1888', 'Australian Capital Territory' and 'Summer Posies', a Royal Mint 1989 World Savers Medal, Nao figure, Royal Worcester blush ivory plate and a Millennium trinket dish, Limoges covered trinket dish etc
THREE MEDALS, A PENDANT AND A BROOCH, to include a silver swan brooch stamped Three Nornes, Shetland, with silver hallmark for Edinburgh 1976, two British 1914 - 1918 war medals, a war medal for The Great War For Civilisation 1914 - 1919 and a Maltese cross medal (description to medals - 145621 SPR. C. WHITAKER.R.E, M2. 074408 PTE.S. WALPOLE.A.S.C, 57028 PTE. J. HIRST.W.YORK.R)
Great War Medals, Victory medal 5709 Private F Horner Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, Victory medal 220056 Driver J Lindley Royal artillery, Victory Medal 41679 Private H Singleton Herts Regiment, War Medal 1958 Private S Mitchell Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, War Medal 95843 Private G Steel Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914/1915 star 303696 J Taylor Lead Stoker Royal Navy, Further WW2 Medal 3525736 Private MWLMC Pherson Manchester Regiment
BRONZE MEDAL FROM THE WORLD ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 1983, the obverse with architectural decoration and two figures in the foreground, inscribed 'Helsinki', the reverse depicting male figures in relay and inscribed 'MM 1983', the edge inscribed 'Sporrong' and '0355-3000', 7cm diameter, 280g, in fitted box Note: This bronze medal was won by Great Britain in the mens 4 x 400m relay race at the World Athletics Championships. The first staging of the World Athletics Championships, these were staged in Helsinki, Finland, in August 1983. The GB team was formed by Ainsley Bennet, Garry Cook, Todd Bennett and Philip Brown.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY JUNIOR F.A. GOLD MEDAL, the obverse with central shield motif with enamelled elephant motif decoration, with scrolling openwork decoration above and scrolling banner below inscribed 'Fortitudo et Fidelitas', the reverse inscribed 'Won by Clydebank Juniors Wm. Anderson 1906-7' and 'Dumbartonshire Junior F.A.', 43mm high including bale, maker RS, in nine carat gold, 6.7g Note: Clydebank Juniors were formed in Duntocher in 1899 and were based at the original Kilbowie Park prior to the construction of an upgraded ground in 1939.One of Scotland's leading junior sides in this period, the team won the Scottish Junior Cup in 1942 as well as numerous other honours.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE RUNNERS-UP LEAGUE CUP GOLD MEDAL 1957-58, awarded to Bobby Shearer 'Captain Cutlass' of Rangers F.C., the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed 'Scottish Football League', the reverse inscribed 'Runners-Up League Cup 1957-58' and 'Rangers F.C. R. Shearer', 38mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 6.74g Note: Rangers achieved runners up spot after a 7-1 defeat to Celtic in the final at Hampden Park.
UEFA EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 1980 MEDAL, awarded to referee Brian McGinlay, the obverse with central floral motif and inscribed 'UEFA European Championship Europa 80', the reverse with central figural motif and inscribed 'Campionato Europeo Di Calcio', 39mm diameter, along with Championnat D'Europe De Football France 1984 medal and a FIFA Coca Cola Cup World Youth Championship medal, the obverse with central cup motif inscribed 'The Coca-Cola Cup' and inscribed 'Mexico 1983', the reverse with globe motifs and inscribed 'FIFA' and 'FIFA Coca-Cola Cup World Youth Championship', 49mm diameter, unmarked (3)Note: Each of these medals was awarded to McGinlay for officiating at the respective championships.
Original vintage advertising poster for Cabinet Pictures Exhibition by Josef Israel's at Coupil Gallery, Regent street, Pall Mall. Jozef Israëls (27 January 1824 – 12 August 1911) was a Dutch painter. He was a leading member of the group of landscape painters referred to as the Hague School and, during his lifetime, "the most respected Dutch artist of the second half of the nineteenth century". Israëls has often been compared to Jean-François Millet. As artists, even more than as painters in the strict sense of the word, they both, in fact, saw in the life of the poor and humble a motive for expressing with peculiar intensity their wide human sympathy; but Millet was the poet of placid rural life, while in almost all Israëls' pictures there is some piercing note of woe. Edmond Duranty said of them that they were painted with gloom and suffering. He began with historical and dramatic subjects in the romantic style of the day. By chance, after an illness, he went to recuperate his strength at the fishing-town of Zandvoort near Haarlem, and there he was struck by the daily tragedy of life. Thenceforth he was possessed by a new vein of artistic expression, sincerely realistic, full of emotion and pity. Among his more important subsequent works are The Zandvoort Fisherman (in the Amsterdam Gallery), The Silent House (which gained a gold medal at the Brussels Salon, 1858) and Village Poor (a prize at Manchester). In 1862, he achieved great success in London with his Shipwrecked, purchased by Mr Young, and The Cradle, two pictures that the Athenaeum magazine described as the most touching pictures of the exhibition. A portrait of Jozef Israëls was painted by the Scottish painter George Paul Chalmers. His later works include The Widower (in the Mesdag collection), When we grow Old, Peasant Family at the Table[6] and Alone in the World (Van Gogh Museum / Amsterdam Gallery), An Interior (Dordrecht Gallery), A Frugal Meal (Glasgow museum), Toilers of the Sea, Speechless Dialogue, Between the Fields and the Seashore, The Bric-a-brac Seller (which gained medals of honor at the great Paris Exhibition of 1900). Poor condition, creasing, tears, several paper losses, tears repaired with tape. Country: UK, year of printing: 1890s, designer: Josef Israel's, size (cm): 76x51
A Waltham gold cased, keyless wind, openfaced pocket watch, the jewelled lever movement detailed A.W.W.Co, Waltham, Mass 13406684, detailed within the caseback Warranted U.S. 14 K Assay, a 9ct gold uniform curb link gentleman's watch Albert chain, fitted with a 9ct gold T bar, a gilt base metal swivel, a 9ct gold fob medal, a silver gilt bowls charm, Birmingham 1912 and part of an oval locket and an Arcadia gilt metal cased, keyless wind gentleman's half hunting cased pocket watch, approx gross weight excluding the two watches 35 gms, (6).
A 9ct gold fob medal, a 9ct gold and opal five stone ring, a 9ct gold, sapphire and diamond set ring (one sapphire lacking), combined gross weight 6.4 gms, another ring, a Bohemian garnet set brooch, another brooch, a gold back and front pendant locket, a necklace and three further items, (11).
A group of Victorian and later collectables, including six whistles, one with LNER to side, a Royal Horticultural Society Bronze Medal, awarded to H J P Hill 1963, with certificate, four watch chains, two with seal fobs, a small copper tray for Emmanuel College Cambridge, made by JS&S, 12cm, and various small instruments and tools. (28)
Cased silver mounted travel and brush set, makers Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1927; a Russian medal dated 1849; an Edwardian silver vesta case with presentation inscription, a silver napkin ring with engine turned decoration and engraved initials to cartouche and an Edwardian silver brooch, brooch loop missing (5)
Royal Mint United Kingdom 1992 BU Coin Collection, including dual dated 1992/1993 fifty pence coin, 1937 Coronation souvenir medal, 1994 UK BU coin collection, commemorative crowns, UK five pounds coins 2002, 2006, two Bank of England Ten Shillings banknotes, (Fforde - Chief Cashier) 59X 825914, 87X 805702.
Elgin - a gold plated full hunter pocket watch with accompanying 'Albert' chain stamped '9ct' the signed white dial, 40mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued hands, subsidiary seconds register and chemin de fer chapter ring, the signed mechanical 7 jewel crown wind movement number 24807810 with pumpkin shaped winder, the case, 50mm diameter, both sides decorated with swirled engine turned decoration, the front around a vacant belted escutcheon shaped cartouche, the unsigned inner number 1694315, the cuvette numbered 1694310 and stamped 'Fortune Gold Filled guaranteed to wear 20 years', attached to a curb link watch 'Albert' chain stamped '9ct', with two swivel catches, one clipped to a cigar piercer with removable outer case stamped '9ct', the free running T bar, stamped '9ct T.M. Alcock' and supporting a nominally triangular shaped medal with vacant cartouche within a scroll and thistle decorated border, the reverse stamped '15ct', overall length of chain 38cm and gross weight of the chain with the two attachments 48.2g
A 9ct gold double albert watch chain and pendant medal, the graduated curb link chain with lobster claw ends, joined by the T bar and suspending a disc medal with engine turned decoration but no inscription, Birmingham assay and all links stamped '9, .375', the medal also with Birmingham hallmarks 1920; length if worn as a necklace 36.5cm, gross weight 29.6g
George III silver twin-handled tray with chased ivy band raised on four slender scroll supports, engraved "Caithness Music Festival Solo Singing (Classical Medal Class) Kathleen Campbell McKenzie Trophy" by John Crouch I and Thomas Hannam London 1796, 56cm x 36cm, approximately 2078g Light surface scratching. Good gauge, clear hallmarks with no dents/repairs
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