SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1962-63, awarded to Bobby Shearer 'Captain Cutlass' of Rangers F.C., the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamel border around a pierced oval depicting a lion rampant, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Winners Scottish Cup 1962-63 R. Shearer', 40mm high, maker RM, in nine carat gold, 10.1g Note: The final of the 1963 Scottish Cup took place at Hampden Park in May 1963 between Rangers and Celtic F.C. After a 1-1 draw, the replay saw Rangers achieve a 3-0 win to secure top spot.
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SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1963-64, 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 'League Cup' and 'Season 1963-64 Winner', 37mm high overall, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 9g Note: Rangers won the League Cup in October 1963 with a 5-0 win over Greenock Morton.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL 1963-64, awarded to Bobby Shearer 'Captain Cutlass' of Rangers F.C., 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' and 'Season 1963-64 Rangers F.C. R. Shearer', 44mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 14.2g Note: Rangers finished the season in first place, with a 6 point lead over Kilmarnock.
"THE STAR" JUNIOR CUP FINAL WEMBLEY STADIUM FINALISTS SILVER MEDAL, awarded to Bobby Shearer, of star motif form, the obverse with male figure in relief, the reverse inscribed '"The Star" Junior Cup Final Wembley Stadium March 19 1949 Finalists R. Shearer', maker Bravingtons Ltd, Birmingham, 45mm diameter, 33.8g
ROYAL AIR FORCE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION ENAMELLED SILVER MEDAL 1953-54, awarded to Bobby Shearer, the obverse with central circle bearing football, bird and crown motif within border inscribed 'Royal Air Force Football Association', within foliate border with colourful enamel sections, the reverse inscribed '1953-54 Winners R. Shearer' and '688456 Phillips Aldershot', 33mm high including bale, 16.3g
THE JOHN LETTERS MEMORIAL TROPHY SILVER MEDAL 1957, awarded to Bobby Shearer, the obverse with central ball motif atop a stepped plinth in relief within border inscribed 'The John Letters Memorial Trophy', the reverse inscribed 'R. Shearer 1957', 66mm high including bale, marked 9CT and silver, 22.9g
GLASGOW CHARITY CUP MEDAL 1925, awarded to Thomas Hamilton of Rangers F.C., the obverse with enamelled shield shaped plaque bearing the Glasgow Coat of Arms below scrolling banner inscribed 'Glasgow Charity Cup' in blue enamel, the reverse with scrolling banner inscribed 'T. Hamilton 1925', 33mm high including bale, maker V&S, in nine carat gold, on chain marked 375, with T-bar, 24g gross, in original box with hinged lid inscribed 'Glasgow Charity Cup 1925'
UEFA UNDER 21 MEDAL, awarded to referee Brian McGinlay, the obverse with central circle bearing footballer motif and inscribed '21', within border inscribed 'UEFA', the reverse inscribed 'Competition Pour Equipes Representatives Espoirs' and '1992', 33mm diameter, unmarked, 15.6g Note: This was awarded to referee Brian McGinlay for the second leg of the final of the UEFA Under 21 Championship, between Sweden and Italy. Sweden won the match 1-0, though Italy won the Championship on aggregate.
OLYMPIACOS GREEK GOLD MEDAL, the obverse depicting Grecian male profile in relief within border inscribed '???M?????? ???.-?.?.?.' and '???TA??HTH? ??????? 1979-80', the reverse with trophy motif in relief, within border inscribed '????????????ON ?????????? ???????????' or 'Professional Football Championship', marked K24 and 1000, 23mm diameter, 20g Note: This was gifted to McGinlay to commemorate officiating over Olympiakos.
LOS ANGELES OLYMPIC MEDAL 1984, awarded to referee Brian McGinlay, the obverse with central Olympic rings in relief above wreath motif, inscribed 'Los Angeles 1984', the reverse with central flame motif within border inscribed 'Citius Altius Fortius XXII Olympiad', 60mm diameter Note: This was awarded to McGinlay for his role as referee in the Italy v Yugoslavia game on 10 August 1984. The Yugoslavian team won to secure a bronze medal.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CENTENARY MEDAL, awarded to referee Brian McGinlay, the obverse with shield shape plaque with lion rampant motif atop a football, inscribed 'Scottish Football League Centenary', the reverse inscribed 'Centenary Match Scottish Football League v Scotland, Saturday 18th August 1990, Hampden Park Glasgow', 45mm diameter, unmarked, 36.4g, along with a commemorative 100th Scottish Cup Final medal (2)
SCOTTISH POLICE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION MEDAL, awarded to referee Brian McGinlay, the obverse with red enamel lion rampant motif below scrolling blue enamel banner inscribed 'Scottish Police Football Association', 42mm high including bale, unmarked, along with seven other enamelled Scottish Police medals (8) Note: These medals were awarded to McGinlay for officiating at Scottish Police football matches.
UEFA CUP 1984-85 MEDAL, awarded to referee Brian McGinlay, the obverse with stylised 'F' motif, the reverse inscribed 'Fiorentina-Fenerbahce 3-10-1984 a Mr Brian McGinlay', 32mm diameter, maker Torrini, marked 750, 13.8g Note: This medal was awarded to McGinlay for the third round match between Fiorentina and Fenerbahce SK in October 1984, where Fiorentia won 2-0.
CAMPIONE D'ITALIA 1988-89 ENAMELLED MEDAL, the obverse with central enamelled shield motif bearing the colours of the Italian flag, inscribed 'Campione D'Italia 1988-1989', the reverse with enamelled green, white and red floral motif, 34mm diameter, unmarked, along with a Offert Par Le Maire de Lyon medal, the obverse depicting a female figure and lion in relief, the reverse inscribed 'Offert Par Le Maire de Lyon', 57mm diameter, unmarked (2) Note: Both medals were gifted to referee Brian McGinlay.
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 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 (2) Note: Each of these medals was awarded to McGinlay for officiating at the respective championships.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER MASONIC COLLAR AND PENDANT, inscribed 'Presented to W. Bro. Thomas Williams 18th Master Broomfield Lodge No. 4411 as a token of affection & esteem Oct. 1940.', the pendant 13cm wide, along with a picture of Mr. Williams in Masonic attire, a Victorian silver Masonic locket, a gold Masonic pendant and a silver gilt Masonic medal
METROPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE MEDAL GROUP AWARDED TO R. COCKSHAW, comprising the 1887 Jubilee medal inscribed 'PC... T. Divn.', the Coronation 1902 medal inscribed 'Insp.... H. Div.' and the Coronation 1911 medal inscribed 'Inspr....', along with a Metropolitan Police whistle and a WWI 1917 Military issue whistle (5)
NATIONAL FIRE BRIGADES ASSOCIATION TEN YEARS MEDAL WITH OTHERS, inscribed '15573 Charles W. Horton; along with 1911 Coronation medal inscribed 'PC C. Hummerstone'; a George V 'Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary medal inscribed 'John H. Daw'; a Salvation Army Long and Faithful Service silver Medal inscribed 'Commissioner George Mitchell 1889-1916; an British Red Cross Proficiency in Anti-Gas Training Medal inscribed 'E.S> Stoddart'; and other related medals
WWI MEDAL GROUP AWARDED TO C.W. GAMMON A.B, R.N., comprising the British War 1914-18 Medal and the 1914-18 Star, inscribed, along with the Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct medal, inscribed 'H.M.S. Endeavour', also to include the Victory Medal (on the same bar) inscribed 'W.J. McCoullough A.B., R.N.'
MEDAL GROUP AWARDED TO PTE J.T. LAWSON 1/E KENT R., comprising a Victorian South Africa medal with Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony bars, along with three WWI general service medals; also to include an Edward VII South Africa medal inscribed '6161 Pte. Lawson...' with South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps
TWO WWI SERVICE MEDALS AWARDED TO J.F. SWANEPOEL, comprising the 1914-15 Star inscribed 'GNR... C. O. A.', and the Great War For Civilisation medal inscribed 'L/ Cpl. S.A.S.C.' along with a set of service papers relating to him, 'A father of 7 children, he had previous service in C.C. Cyclists, WIllowmore Dist. Mtd. Troop & Willowmore Pol. WWI service for the rebellion, German S.W. & later E. Africa'
NINE CARAT GOLD INCORPORATION OF TAYLORS GLASGOW MEDAL, the obverse bearing The Glasgow Coat of Arms and inscribed 'Incorporation of Tailors, Glasgow 1849', maker JWB, Birmingham 1959, suspended from ribbon with nine carat gold clasp inscribed 'Robert Brown Deacon 1958-59', maker JWB, 15.4g gross
ANTIQUE LEATHER DOME TOP JEWELLERY BOX containing assorted medals to include WWI predominantly, some engraved 'To Private J Valance. MX.' and to include a Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, some WWII medals, bar brooches, cap badges ETC849 PTE. F.J.Barrell Welsh R The others 348365 GNR.R.CAPLE.R.A
A Pair of Bullseye Agate Gent's Cufflinks, (one detached from chain suspension). A "Royal Masonic Institution for Boys", "Steward 1952" Commemorative medal, from "The Province of Lancashire Western Div", stamped "Spencer London" to back, another similar medallion pendant "Bolsover Hospital Cup", stamped "1948-9" to back, further commemorative enamel pins/badges, gent's cufflinks, shirt buttons, A modern Citron pocketwatch, an "Elvis" brooch, etc.
ENGLAND MEDAL Unusual item, during the warm up period for the 1998 World Cup, England played a hastily arranged behind closed doors friendly v French Second Division side "Caen". No programme was produced but a special medal was presented to VIPs and dignitaries who attended the game. Obviously produced in small numbers this heavy metal medal, inscribed "9 Juin 1998 S.M. Caen-Angleterre" on the reverse was presented to a F.A.member who attended the game and comes complete with the original case from a Caen Jeweller. Good
TENNIS 1920s postcard of Richard Norris Williams an American tennis player who was ranked World number 2 in 1916 and won the US Open 1914-16, Doubles at Wimbledon in 1920 and won a gold medal in the Mixed Doubles at the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris. He also was a Titanic survivor . Issued by Chaplin Jones. Good
ATHLETICS MEDAL 1911 Medal in official case for AAA Championships held 1/7/1911 at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea. Awarded to Kenneth Powell for second place in the 120 yards hurdles. Hall-marked silver medal, fully inscribed with date, venue, event and name of winner. Case inscribed by Vaughtons Ltd and gilt inscribed lid Amateur Athletic Association 1911. Good
1920S COMMEMORATIVE BROOCH AND A PAGE MARKER, the brooch in the form of a medal, for the Boston Rubber Shoe Company, with a rubber boot suspended from a purple ribbon with MALDEN 965 BOSTON 1924, in turn suspended from a bar with B. P. O. E, with pin to the reverse; the page marker with 'LADIES OF FASHION ALWAYS USE THE FAIR AND SQUARE RIBBON' (2)
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