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Lot 644

Official Report for the London 1908 Olympic Games, by Theodore Andrea Cook, THIS EDITION SIGNED TO THE INSIDE FRONT BOARD BY MELVILLE MARKS ROBINSON, FOUNDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES, (NOW THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES), 796 pages, illustrations, extensive coverage, red cloth with portrayals of the participation medal, published by the British Olympic Council, good condition

Lot 647

The rarer bronze version of the Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games participation medal issued to dignitaries and officials,the obverse designed by Erik Lindberg with Zeus seated on an Ionian column holding the figure of Nike, a view of Stockholm beyond, the reverse with Bertram Mackennal's 1908 Games design of a victorious athlete riding in a quadriga, by Vaughton of Birmingham

Lot 652

French Republic 1924 Olympic Games 'gold' award medal,in gilt-bronze by Desaide/Bertrand, the obverse with portrait of Marianne and inscribed REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE, the reverse inscribed VIIIe OLYMPIADE, PARIS, 1924

Lot 656

Johnny Weissmuller autographed photographic display, comprising an ink signature mounted with a 8 x 6 in. movie studio photograph of Weissmuller in his famous role as Tarzan, under glass in clip frame, 40 x 30 cm.Johnny (Janos) Weissmuller (Austro-Hungarian/American, 1904 - 1984) an American competition swimmer and actor. Weissmuller was one of the world's fastest swimmers in the 1920's, having won five Olympic gold medals for swimming representing the US in the 1924 Paris Summer Olympics in the 100 metres and 400 metres freestyle competitions and as a member of the 4 x 200 meter freestyle relay winning team, also winning a bronze medal with the water polo team. In the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam he won two further gold medals in the 100 meter freestyle and as part of the 4 x 200 meter freestyle relay team. Weissmuller having signed with Bradley, Voorhees & Day (BVD) in 1929, travelling America doing swim shows, promoting the BVD brand of swimwear through modelling, signing autographs and doing radio shows. He made his first motion picture appearance in Glorifying the American Girl as Adonis, then in several Crystal Champions movies with other Olympic champions from the period. His acting career took off when he signed a seven year contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and played the role of Tarzan in Tarzan the Ape Man in 1932 movie by author Edgar Rice Burroughs. He starred in six Tarzan movies for MGM with actress Maureen O'Sullivan. In 1942 he moved to Radio-Keith-Orpheum (RKO) and starred in six further Tarzan movies with Johnny Sheffield. Starring in a total of twelve Tarzan movies he established himself as what many movie historians consider the definitive Tarzan.

Lot 661

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1930 British Empire Games gold winner's medal,in gilt-bronze, complete with medal stand

Lot 662

A collection of photographs from the 1932 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, New York,comprising of photographs of the opening ceremony; a photograph of the four man bobsleigh gold medal winning team which was led by William Fiske, Eddie Eagan, Jay O'Brien, Clifford "Tippy" Grey; photograph of the two man bobsleigh; a panoramic view of the bobsleigh track; a photograph of the USA bobsleigh team and others, (14).

Lot 667

1936 Second Maccabiah Winter Games 2nd place prize medal for slalom,silver, obverse with stylized figure wearing the Maccabiah emblem, ski jump, skater in mountainous background, above a shield with the recipient's position ii, Czech legend notes games location, Banskß Bystrica, Slovakia, reverse Maccabiah emblem, Hebrew legend, in original fitted caseThe Maccabiah Games were first held in Tel Aviv in 1932 as an international multi-sport event, and is sometimes referred to as the "Jewish Olympics." A winter Maccabiah was first held in Poland in 1933. The present medal comes from the 2nd Winter Maccabiah which was staged February 18th to 22nd, 1936, in Banska Bystrica the in Czechoslovakia. 2,000 athletes participated from 12 participating nations. This was to prove the last time a winter Maccabiah was held, with no attempts to revive it after the 2nd World War-although the Maccabi World Union still runs smaller regional winter games to date.

Lot 670

Berlin 1936 Olympic Games participation medal,designed by O. Placzek, five athletes representing the continents and pulling the ropes of the Olympic Bell, reverse with the Olympic Bell; sold together with an Olympic Tests bronze medal awarded by the British Amateur Swimming Association to L. Savage in 1913; the lot also including a cased bronze medal plaque for a Germany v Switzerland handball match in Stuttgart in 1936 (3)

Lot 676

Olympic Games souvenirs,comprising: German spelter clock surmounted by an athlete of the Ancient Olympic Games probably produced as a souvenir for Berlin in 1936, possibly part of a three-piece clock garniture, height 34cm., clock glass cracked, otherwise good; a Berlin 1936 Olympic Games souvenir glass ashtray featuring Discobolus above Olympic Rings and inscribed OLYMPIADE, 1936, BERLIN, 16 by 16cm.; a 1948 London Olympic Games ladies powder mirror compact, the leatherette zip-up case with Olympic RIngs & Buckingham Palace in gilt; a 1948 Flintop Metalite cigarette lighter; and a silverplated souvenir teaspoon; and a Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games commemorative medal in Waterford Crystal, for Cabo Company, fitted with suspension ring and red, white and blue ribbon, in original case of issue

Lot 678

Berlin 1936 Olympic Games souvenir pocket watch,in working Order; sold together with a Berlin 1936 Olympic Games commemorative medal (2)

Lot 682

London 1948 London Olympic Games participant's medal,designed by B Mackennal, struck by John Pinches of London, the obverse with a view of Westminster, the reverse with a victorious charioteer in a quadriga, with later alteration by way of an addition of a loop suspension and chord necklace

Lot 683

London 1948 London Olympic Games participant's medal, designed by B Mackennal, struck by John Pinches of London, the obverse with a view of Westminster, the reverse with a victorious charioteer in a quadriga, in original paper box

Lot 684

London 1948 London Olympic Games participant's medal,designed by B Mackennal, struck by John Pinches of London, the obverse with a view of Westminster, the reverse with a victorious charioteer in a quadriga

Lot 685

A trio of medals presented to Group Captain A.H. Owen MC Commandant of the Richmond Park Olympic Village for the London Games of 1948,from the Swedish and Norwegian Olympic Committes, the former by C C Sporrong & Co in original case, the latter by Thune of Oslo and struck in silver; and a Royal Air Force Athletic & Cross Country Association medal by F. Phillips of Aldershot

Lot 686

The collection of Pat Besford (1919-1988), Olympic and Swimming Journalist, comprising a very fine collection of Olympic medals, badges and memorabilia,comprising:London 1948 Olympic Games: two participation medals and badge, one stamped to the ribbon swimming, an Olympic blazer badge, pin badge and her official travel pass; Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games: a pair of badges, ribbon stamped Jury and the other F.I.N.A. Tuomarl, a Great Britain Team cloth blazer badge applied with a pin and a Nederlands Team cloth team badge;Rome 1960 Olympic Games: a badge with enamel bar inscribed Stampa, a Great Britain Team enamel badge;Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games: two Press badges with ribbons, three stick pins, and BBC broadcasters blazer badge, a blazer button; Mexico 1968 Olympic Games: a Press badge, BBC Radio broadcasters blazer badge, three commemorative medallions, a souvenir pennant featuring a gymnast; Munich 1972 Olympic Games: three Great Britain Team badges, one applied with a brass mounted wooden shield and inscribed with a thank you message from Team GB, a German beer stein; Montreal 1976 Olympic Games: two Great Britain Team badges, a Team USA cloth press badge, a cased set of three commemorative postage stamps and medal replica plaques; Moscow 1980 Olympic Games: Soviet porcelain teapot;Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games: Great Britain Team badge;Seoul 1988 Olympic Games: KBS broadcasting badge;IOC Sessions Press badges for Barcelona 1976, Athens 1978;the lot also including England Team badges for the Edinburgh 1970 Commonwealth Games and a undated Great Britain Olympic badge, (qty)Pat Besford (1919 - 1988), freelance swimming correspondent of the Daily Telegraph (for many years), the Daily Mail (who described her as "Britain's best-known and most outspoken swimming reporter") and others, was one of the most respected sports journalists of the post-war era. She covered ten Olympic Games from London 1948, and all World and European Championships, Commonwealth Games and British National Championships for the next forty years, reporting on swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, water polo and, latterly, archery. A formidable administrator, for many years she single-handedly organised the accreditation, communication facilities and other arrangements for all the British sports journalists and photographers attending the Olympics Games. She was President of the swimming commission of the International Sports Writers' Association, first female Chairman of the Sports Writers' Association of Great Britain, and author of Swim Better (1957), The Fina Book of Belgrade (1973), The Encyclopaedia of Swimming (1976) and Wilkie (with Tommy Long, 1976).Since 1979 The Pat Besford Award for Outstanding Sporting Achievement has been awarded in her honour by the Sports Journalists Association; its past winners include Lester Piggott, Mike Brearley, Kenny Dalglish, Steve Redgrave, Chris Boardman, Gary Lineker, Matthew Pinsent, Bobby Robson, Bradley Wiggins and Christine Ohuruogu.

Lot 697

The vest worn by Great Britain's Terry Spinks when winning the flyweight boxing division gold medal at the Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games,the white Ampro vest with Union Jack cloth badge inscribed, OLYMPIC GAMES 1956, GREAT BRITAIN, mounted with a title legend, framed & glazed, 72 by 50cm.Terence (Terry) George Spinks MBE (British, 1938 - 2012), a Great British featherweight boxer, having won the gold medal in the flyweight division at the 1956 Melbourne Summer Olympics, having defeated Mircea Dobrescu of Romania on points in the final, after he won the previous bouts against Samuel Harris (Poland), Abel Laudonio (Argentina), Vladimir Stolnikov (Soviet Union) and Rene Libeer (France) all on points.Spinks had two hundred amateur bouts and was the 1956 ABA flyweight champion, turning professional in April 1957 with a bout against Jim Loughrey at Harringay Arena, North London, which he won on a stoppage for a cut eye. In September 1960 he won the British featherweight title in a bout against Bobby Neill at the Royal Albert Hall, London, in the seventh round due to cuts suffered by Neill. Spinks won the title re-match in November 1960 at the Empire Pool, Wembley by knocking Neill down three times in the fourteenth round and Neill being counted out.The British featherweight title was lost to Howard Winstone in a bout in May 1961 at the Empire pool, on a technical knockout in the tenth round. He continued boxing but never contested for the title again. He won his last bout against Johnny Mantle in December 1962 and became a trainer and coach on retirement, going on to coaching the South Korean team in the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics.

Lot 704

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.

Lot 705

The rarer smaller-sized silvered-copper Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games participation medal as awarded to the flag bearers at the Opening Ceremony, 40mm. (standard size 61mm.), designed by T. Okamoto and K. Tanaka, stylised three runners and a swimmer, reverse with Olympic Rings and legend in Japanese and English, in original wooden box with Japanese legend that translates to English as TOKYO OLYMPICS FLAG RAISERS PARTICIPATION KEEPSAKEThere were 94 flag bearers.

Lot 706

Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games participation medal,designed by T. Okamoto and K. Tanaka, stylised three runners and a swimmer, reverse with Olympic Rings and legend in Japanese and English

Lot 725

Moscow 1980 Olympic Games participant's medal,bronze, 60mm., by A. Leonova, Moscow Olympic emblem over Olympic stadium, the reverse with a view of Red Square in Moscow, in original case of issue

Lot 730

Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games volunteer's participation medal,Gilt-bronze, designed by Dugald .Sterner, showing Olympic rings below Los Angeles Olympic logo, the reverse with Olympic Stadium and laurel branches, in original, but damaged, fitted case

Lot 735

Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games participant's medal, burnished copper, designed by Xavier Corbero, Olympic emblem and stylised jumping athlete, reverse with spiral & lightning bolt, in original velvet pouch

Lot 736

Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games gilt VIP version of the participation medal, designed by Xavier Corbero, Olympic emblem and stylised jumping athlete, reverse with spiral & lightning bolt

Lot 739

Lillehammer 1994 Winter Olympic Games participant's medal plaque,copper, 66 by 76mm, by M. Kleppan, pictograms of sporting events, ice crystals and Lillehammer Olympic emblem over Olympic rings, the reverse with a modernistic ice crystal design with sports pictograms, in original wooden case; sold together with two Olympic commemorative coins, a Montreal 1976 cased Canadian $5 coin; together with a United States Mint Seoul 1988 Coin (3)

Lot 743

Colour photograph signed by the Great Britain Sydney 2000 gold medal winning coxless four rowers,Redgrave, Pinsent, Cracknell & Foster

Lot 752

PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games Russian Olympic Team medal and pins set,rare, only presented to officials, the fitted case containing a gilt medal and 20 enamelled pins

Lot 759

18ct. gold FISA European Rowing Championships, Como 1927, medal,diameter 19mm., weight 3.5gr.

Lot 761

Gold-mounted silver medal for a 100 mile world road cycling record set in 1884 by Henry John Webb, an English scholar, cousin to Captain Matthew Webb (cross channel swmmer) and principal to the Aspatria Agricultural College

Lot 788

David Purley-signed 1975 Oulton Park International Gold Cup programme, the Formula 5000 Gold Cup race winner's ink signature upon its front cover; sold with a 1978 Formula 1 Gold Cup Oulton Park programme bearing an unknown signature within (2)David Purley had previously been awarded the George Medal after showing extreme bravery in his attempts to rescue Roger Williamson from the burning wreckage of his F1 March during the 1972 Dutch GP. He won the Formula 5000 championship in 1976 before returning to F1 and suffering multiple injuries in a 1977 British GP practice crash that all but terminated his racing career.

Lot 905

9ct. gold winner's medal awarded to R. Shaw of Stockton FC for the Beerschot [Easter] Cup in Antwerp in 1914,engraved with details obverse & reverse, in original case of issue.The Beerschot Easter Football Tournament took place between 1905 and 1914, with the sole exception of 1913. The tournament was revived after WW1 but only for 1920 & 1921, the last competition. Other English winners included Nunhead who rattled up a hat-trick of wins between 1910 and 1912, and before this Old Mancunians in 1907.

Lot 906

Woolwich Arsenal medal awarded to goalkeeper Jimmy Ashcroft to commemorate the club's promotion to the Division One of the Football League in season 1903-04 during which Ashcroft kept a club record 20 clean sheets,9ct. gold, inscribed WOOLWICH ARSENAL CRICKET CLUB, TO COMMEMORATE PROMOTION TO FIRST LEAGUE, PRESENTED TO J. ASHCROFT, 1903-4Jimmy Ashcroft (Arsenal's first England international footballer)Lots 906 to 909James (Jimmy) Ashcroft (British, 1878 - 1943), an English football goalkeeper, signing for Everton as an amateur in 1897, then to Gravesend United in 1899. He signed as a professional footballer in June 1900 for Woolwich Arsenal, making his debut on 15th September 1900 against Burton Swifts, losing 1 - 0 on the day. Through his career with Woolwich Arsenal he made 303 appearances in eight seasons until 1908, of which 273 appearances were in the league. He was the first goalkeeper to play for Woolwich Arsenal in the first division and having played in two FA Cup semi-finals with Woolwich Arsenal in 1905/06 against Newcastle United, losing 2 - 0 at Victoria Ground, Stoke and 1906/07 against The Wednesday losing 3 - 1 at St Andrew's, Birmingham.Ashcroft was the first Arsenal player to be capped for England winning three caps in the British Home Nations Championship matches of 1906, England won twice against Ireland and Wales and lost to Scotland, which meant sharing the 1905/06 championship trophy with Scotland, both teams having each gained four points in the championship. In 1908 he was sold to Blackburn Rovers where he went onto play over 120 times and reached another FA Cup semi-final in 1910/11 against Bradford City, losing 3 - 0 at Bramall Lane, Sheffield and won the First Division title in 1911/12. In 1913 he was released by Blackburn Rovers on a free transfer, placing an advert in The Athletic News he signed for Tranmere Rovers, playing for one season before WWI and all first class football was halted and with that his retirement from football.

Lot 910

Stoke City Football League Division Two promotion medal awarded to club captain Alec Milne in season 1921-22, 9ct. gold, inscribed STOKE CITY FOOTBALL CLUB (1908) Co. Ltd., TO COMMEMORATE THE WINNING OF PROMOTION, TO THE 1st. Div. OF THE ENGLISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, SEASON 1921-22, A.J. MILNE, CAPT. Alexander James Milne was born in Hebburn, Tyneside 29th September 1889. The left back began his career in local amateur football for West Stanley and Hebburn Argyle before being signed by Stoke at the age of 23, making his debut in a Southern League fixture v West Ham United. Milne was known for his no-nonsense tackling and his solid performances at left back helped the club to gain a return to The Football League in 1914-15. However, Stoke did not play a League fixture until after World Wat One in season 1919-20. He became a stalwart of the side and was club captain during the 1921-22 season when Stoke City gained promotion to the First Division after finishing runners-up behind Nottingham Forest and ahead of Barnsley on goal ratio. Milne later suffered injury problems, missing the entire 1923-24 campaign. After making 276 appearances in all competitions for the "Potters", Milne joined Doncaster Rovers in 1926-27, retiring in 1929-30.

Lot 916

Alan Oakes red & black striped Manchester City No.6 1969 F.A. Cup Final jersey,long-sleeved unworn spare, inscribed above & below the badge M.C.F.C., WEMBLEY 1969In the 1969 F.A Cup Final Manchester City beat Leicester City 1-0 through a goal by Neil Young in the 24th minute.Alan Oakes came up through the youth ranks at Maine Road and made 680 League & Cup appearances for Manchester City between 1959 and 1976, easily an all-time club record. The only other player to exceed 600 games is goalkeeper Joe Corrigan.In addition to his F.A. Cup medal. Oakes won Football League Division One & Two Championships, two Football League Cups, a European Cup Winners' Cup, and two F.A. Charity Shields.

Lot 921

The Football League Division One Championship medal awarded to Allenby Chilton of Manchester United in season 1951-52,silver-gilt, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, SEASON 1951-52, MANCHESTER UNITED F.C., A. CHILTON, in original fitted caseAllenby Chilton (British, 1918 - 1966), an English footballer, having played briefly for Liverpool and then with Manchester United from 1938 to 1955, the WWII making his United career short lived. Although making guest appearances with Cardiff City, Middleborough, Newcastle United and Charlton Athletic, whom he helped win the War Cup South Final in 1944. He served with the Durham Light Infantry and was active in the Normandy Landings. Post war he was centre-half for Matt Busby's team and was a key member in the 1951/52 league championship, the first league title in forty one years for Manchester United. In 1955 he went on to become player/manager for Grimsby Town, then as manager for both Wigan Athletic and Hartlepool United.

Lot 932

An England Under 23's International Cap v Hungary 1956 awarded to Maurice Setters,sold together with the Intermediate International Match England v Romania Itinerary 16th October 1957; Official F.A. of Wales International Match Programme Wales v England Under 23's April 23rd 1958; Representative Match England v Young England Itinerary 2nd May 1958, (4)Maurice Setters (Manchester United and other English clubs, and assistant manager to Jack Charlton's Republic of Ireland team)Lots 932 to 955Maurice Setters (born 1936), an English footballer and manager, making more than 400 appearances in the Football League, representing Exeter City (1954/55), West Bromwich Albion (1955/60), Manchester United (1960/65), Stoke City (1965/67), Coventry City (1967/70) and Charlton Athletic (1970). Setters was included in England's 1958 FIFA World Cup squad as a reserve player but did not travel and play in any matches. In 1960 he transferred from West Bromwich Albion to Manchester United for a fee of £30,000, Matt Busby signed Setters as a replacement for Wilf McGuinness and he went on to Captain Manchester United. He won a F.A. Cup winner's medal in 1963 and his final game with United was the 7-0 win over Aston Villa in season 1964/65. Setters was sold to Stoke City, and later had a spell with Coventry City.During the early 1970's Setters was manager for Doncaster Rovers, leading onto his assistant manager position under Jack Charlton with Sheffield Wednesday in 1977. Later assisting Charlton with the Republic of Ireland from 1986 to 1995, encompassing the most successful period of the countries footballing history, qualifying for a European Championship Euro '88 where Ireland beat England in the group stages 1 - 0 and two FIFA World Cups, 1990 World Cup in Italy reaching the quarter finals and 1994 World Cup in USA making the last 16.

Lot 961

Tottenham Hotspur gold winner's medal from the 1971 Anglo-Italian League Cup Winners' Cup awarded to the kit man Johnny Wallis,Hallmarked .750 continental gold & enamel, by Stefano Johnson of Milano, bearing the Italian flag, the reverse with a football scene in raised relief, original fitted case This short lived competition between the English League Cup winners and the Italian League Cup winners was won by Spurs in 1971 when they defeated Torino 3-0 on aggregate.

Lot 963

Tommy Docherty 1967 F.A. Cup runners-up medal, official Football Association retrospective presentation in 2010 to pre-1996 F.A. Cup Final managers who at the time received no medal for steering their team to a F.A. Cup Final, the medal in 9ct. gold by Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham 2010, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, the edge inscribed 1966-67, cased In 2010, and following a campaign by Lawrie McMenemy, The Football Association agreed to honour the managers who took their clubs to an FA Cup final but at the time did not receive a medal. The medals were presented by The League Managers Association at a gala dinner in London's Park Lane Hilton Hotel on 21st November 2010, with Jose Mourinho invited as a guest speaker. A total of 21 managers received either winner's or runners-up medals, or both. The list included Tommy Docherty, who won and lost at Wembley with Manchester United and was also a runner-up with Spurs in 1967. Other recipients included David Pleat, Terry Venables and many others. From 1996 managers joined the players and received medals on the day. McMenemy, who led the campaign, and was A F.A. Cup winning manager with Southampton in 1976, was quoted in the press as saying "I wrote to the FA asking them why and was told it was an occasion for the players. I replied, if that was the case why did the match officials receive medals? 'I was delighted when the F.A. agreed to give medals and mangers before and after 1996 are now equally delighted."

Lot 964

Tommy Docherty 1976 F.A. Cup runners-up medal, official Football Association retrospective presentation in 2010 to pre-1996 F.A. Cup Final managers who at the time received no medal for steering their team to a F.A. Cup Final, the medal in 9ct. gold by Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham 2010, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, the edge inscribed 1975-76, cased

Lot 965

Tommy Docherty 1977 F.A. Cup winner's medal,official Football Association retrospective presentation in 2010 to pre-1996 F.A. Cup Final managers who at the time received no medal for steering their team to a F.A. Cup Final, the medal in 9ct. gold by Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham 2010 inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, the edge inscribed 1976-77, cased

Lot 966

John Mitchell's Fulham 1975 F.A. Cup Final runners-up medal, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, the edge inscribed 1974-75, with later gilt chain, in original fitted case of issue; sold together with a 1975 F.A. Cup Final programme and ticket stub, and some related print outs/scans

Lot 989

9ct. gold medal commemorating Rangers Football Club's domestic treble-winning season in 2002-03

Lot 992

Brazil 2007 Copa America winner's medal,inscribed COPA AMERICA, AL CAMPEON 2007, C.S.F., red ribbon

Lot 994

A 2018 Supercopa de Espana winner's medal,of circular form with Supercopa de Espana and Temp. 2017 - 2018 reverse, with ribbon, diameter: 60 mmThe 2018 Supercopa de Espana was won by FC Barcelona. This medal was awarded to one of the Barcelona staff members.

Lot 61

Great war family medal group, Victory medal to 24537 Pte A.E Ashmell of the West Yorkshire Regiment, War medal awarded to 72988 Gnr J.F AShmell of the Royal Artillery (13th Bty. 17th Bde., Royal Field Artillery who died on 18 October 1915, Remembered with HonourHelles Memoria) ,additional Commonwealth Grave information

Lot 320

Three 9ct gold signet rings and a 9ct gold Ulverston rugby medal, approx 17g

Lot 1508

WWI medal pair to T3-0281 DVR JE Butterworth ASC

Lot 2111

Collection of World year sets, commemorative coins, silver coins and medals including; Central Bank of Jordan 1965 proof set in wooden box, Tonga 1967 year set, Singapore 1967 year set, various other year sets, Winston Churchill silver medal, Jamaica 1966 five shillings, Israel 18th Independence day silver coin, two sterling silver commemorative medals relating to cruise liners, various other commemorative medals and other coinage, many in box/case of issue Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2112

Twelve modern silver coins and medallions including; 1972 silver crown, 'Silver Jubilee 1977' hallmarked sterling silver medal, 1977 silver proof crown, 1974 Barbados ten-dollar proof coin, 'The Jewelled Queens 80th Birthday Golden Crown' sterling silver proof and gold plated, 1980 silver proof crown, 2006 silver proof crown, boxed set of five silver proof one pound coins dated 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2005, some with certificates Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2125

Queen Elizabeth II 2002 gold half sovereign, in 'The Golden Jubilee Medal Cover in Tribute to Britain's Heroes' Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2132

Six silver coin/medal covers; 'Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother' Bailiwick of Guernsey 1995 silver proof one pound, 1999 'The Earl & Countess of Wessex Royal Wedding' Bailiwick of Guernsey silver proof one pound, 2003 'Conquest of Everest 50th Anniversary' silver medal, 2005 'Celebrating the Marriage of H.R.H. Prince Charles & Camilla Parker-Bowles' sterling silver medal 2006 signed '150th Anniversary of the Victoria Cross' two silver proof fifty pence coins and 2006 'World War One Lest We Forget' sterling silver medal, in one ring binder album Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2133

Twenty-six coin/medal covers including; 1997 'Golden Wedding Anniversary 1947-1997' round two pound coin, 1997 'Golden Wedding Anniversary' Turks and Caicos Islands five crowns, 2002 'Her Majesty the Queen's Golden Jubilee' one crown coin, 2002 'Centenary of Edward VII's Coronation' containing 1902 threepence coin etc, in one ring binder album Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2134

Forty-six coin/medal covers including; various covers commemorating 'The Queen's Coronation Jubilee 2003', 2006 'Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday' one crown coin, set of seven 'Henry VIII and his Six Wives' covers each containing a commemorative medal etc, in four ring binder albums Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2135

Thirty-eight coin/medal covers and two banknote covers including; Page one pound note prefix 'W83C' and Somerset five pound not prefix 'DT43' each in a 'Portraits of Her Majesty' cover, 1994 'Bank of England 300th Anniversary 1694-1994' two pound coin, various coin covers from the 'Queen & The Victorian Age' collection, 2002 'The George Cross Commemorative Medal Cover' etc, in three ring binder albums Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2136

Thirty-eight coin/medal covers including; 1993 '40th Anniversary of the Coronation' round two pound coin, 1996 'Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday' round fifty pence coin, 1996 'Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday' one crown coin, other similar covers relating to the Queen's 70th Birthday etc, in two ring binder albums Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2138

Seventeen coin/medal covers and a coin and banknote cover including; 1996 'Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday' round fifty pence, 1997 'The English One Pound Coin', 1997 'Golden Wedding Anniversary' five pound coin, 2000 'Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother' silver five pound coin and Lowther five pound note prefix 'QM20' etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2140

Thirty-five coin/medal covers including; 1995 '50th Anniversary of the Liberation of Jersey' round two pound coin, 1997 'Golden Wedding' Turks and Caicos Islands five crowns, 1999 'The Royal Wedding' Turks and Caicos Islands five crowns, 2006 'The Queen's Birthday' Australia fifty cents coin etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2155

Accumulation of Great British and World coinage and collectable's including; three hallmarked silver fobs, military cap badges, bombardment of Scarborough medal/medallion, pre-decimal coins, commemorative crowns, Queen Victoria pennies etc, in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1012

A Collection of Mid 20thC Royal Navy Commanders Uniforms, to include great coat, three No.1 uniforms with medal ribbons, No.2 mess dress, tropical whites some stained, tropical No.2 mess dress together with a bentwood steamer trunk and another trunk (a lot)

Lot 1016

Masonic Interest; A silver and enamel Medal, Francis Davies Lodge No. 5035, with Founder clasp, together with a gilt metal Masonic hinged stamp case clip, a glass decanter with etched inscription dated 1995, and four overpainted potrait photographs of past members of Lodge of Hope No.302, Bradford (7)

Lot 216

Nine silver coins, including three Canadian $5, 2000; UK £2, 1998; U.S. $1, 2000; Soloman Islands $5, 2002; Fiji $10, 2002; etc, other coins and medallions, Royal Mint Spanish Armada Centenary bronze commemorative Medal, 1588-1988, etc (13)

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