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A Full Size British World War One / WW1 Medal Trio To Include The 1914-1915 Star Medal, The British War Medal And The Defence Medal Issued To 104779 SAPPER EDWARD WALTER BUCK Of The Royal Engineers Who Died Of Wounds Recieved In Action During Battle On The Western European Theatre Of France & Flanders, Sapper E.W. BUCK Died In The Rouen Alies AC Hospital On 08/02/1916. Also Included Within This Lot Is A Trio Medal Bar And His Royal Engineers Cap Badge.
A Full Size British World War One / WW1 Medal Trio To Include The 1914-1915 Star Medal, The British War Medal And The Defence Medal Issued To S/2946 PRIVATE WALTER EDWARDS Of The Rifle Brigade. On The Second Day Of The Battle Of The Somme 02/07/1916 Private W. Edwards Recieved Gun Shot Wounds To The Face, Both Legs And Right Shoulder. This Lot Also Include Pte Edwards Trio Medal Bar And Rifle Brigade Cap Badge.
A Full Size British World War One / WW1 1914-1918 War Medal Issued To 44445 Private George Chandler Of The 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment Who Died On The 4th October 1917. Born in Chippenham; Enlisted in Chippenham - Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, WestVlaanderen, Belgium - Grave/Memorial Reference:- Panel 38-40 - Commemorated on the Chippenham Town War Memorial, Market Place, Chippenham; Commemorated in the Memorial Book, St. Paul's Church, Chippenham; Commemorated by a street name in the Pewsham Estate Street Names Memorial, Pewsham. Together With A Honourable Discharge Certificate To 616464 Cpl Buss Of The Royal Horse Artillery.
A collection of assorted vintage toys and games to include; Special Edition Matchbox 1820 Passenger Coach & Horses C.1820, Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles complete medal collection, Kenner 1984 Ghostbusters proton gun, Matchbox Thunderbirds figures and diecast and 2x Star Wars carded Micro Machines packs.
Paris International Exhibition of Maritime and River Industries, 1875, A French Silver Medal Awarded to John Corbett M.P. (1817-1901) maker's mark possibly RS, depicting a classical figure surrounded with maritime objects, the reverse with a laurel wreath and inscribed Decernee a John Corbett MP, in the original red circular case, 5cm diameter, 1.9ozt
1910 IBROX PARK FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT GOLD MEDAL, the obverse with central enamelled oval plaque depicting bird and tree motif, within blue enamel border inscribed 'Football Tournament Ibrox Park June 1910', the reverse inscribed 'Won by J. Wilson', 32mm high including bale, maker V&S, in nine carat gold, 6.2g Note: Now known as Ibrox Stadium, Ibrox opened in 1899, as the home ground of Scottish Premier League club Rangers. Following the Ibrox Park disaster of 1902, by 1910 the grounds were redesigned with an expansion of Ibrox enhancing capacity to 63,000. This medal was awarded to Rangers trainer J Wilson.
1923 KILGOUR MEMORIAL PRIZE GOLD MEDAL, the obverse with engraved decoration and inscribed 'The Kilgour Memorial Prize' to centre, the reverse inscribed 'Won by Mary Currie 1923', 36mm high including bale, maker B&S, in nine carat gold, 5.6g, along with a Fort William Golf Club Gold Medal, the obverse with central golfer motif in relief, the reverse inscribed 'Fort William Golf Club Annual Gold Medal D. A. MacRitchie 1936', 29mm high including bale, in nine carat gold, 3.9g (2)
LATE 19TH CENTURY GOLD MEDAL, thought to have been awarded for football, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque bearing engraved monogram, the reverse inscribed 'Won by T. Malcolm 1896-97', 42mm high including bale, maker DON, in nine carat gold, on short nine carat gold chain, 19.3g gross
1937 GLASGOW JUNIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION GOLD MEDAL, the obverse with central fish and tree motif in relief, with scrolling banner inscribed 'Glasgow Junior Football Association', the reverse inscribed 'Consolation Cup Wnrs Benburb F.C. J. McVicar President 1936-37', 42mm high including bale, maker J. McM, in nine carat gold, 12.6g Note: Founded in 1885, Benburb F.C. is based in Govan, Glasgow.
1932 INVERURIE LOCO LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse with central plaque depicting a footballer in relief, the reverse inscribed 'League C'ship Wnrs. Inverurie Loco. C. Emslie 1931-32', 34mm high including bale, in nine carat gold, 7.2g, along with a League Cup Winners medal, the obverse with vacant cartouche, the reverse inscribed 'League Cup Wnrs. C. Emslie 1931-32, 32mm high including bale, in nine carat gold, 5.7g (2) Note: Inverurie Loco Works F.C. was founded in 1903 by the workmen of Great North of Scotland Railway. The team have been based at Harlaw Park since, despite the closure of the Locomotive Workshops in 1970, and currently play in the Scottish Highland Football League.
1959 ST MIRREN SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL, awarded to Tommy Gemmell, 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 'Cup Winners 1958.59 T. Gemmell St Mirren FC', 43mm high, maker TJS, in nine carat gold, 11.3g Note: Tommy Gemmell (1930 - 2004) was a Scottish footballer who played as an inside forward for St. Mirren F.C. for his entire senior football career. Although also capped for the Scotland national team - playing twice in May 1955 and scoring one goal for Scotland - Gemmell is best known as one of the Saints. Gemmell made over 250 league appearances for the club and aided their 1959 Scottish Cup campaign, where they reigned victorious in the final for just the second time in St Mirren's history. Provenance: The archive of the late Tommy Gemmell, this lot included, is offered at auction on behalf of the family of the late player.
1961 ST MIRREN RENFREWSHIRE CUP WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse with round enamel plaque, inscribed 'Renfrewshire Football Association' around a ship motif, the reverse inscribed 'Won by St Mirren FC 1960-61 T Gemmell', 38mm high, maker V&S, in silver gilt, 12.5g Note: Tommy Gemmell (1930 - 2004) was a Scottish footballer who played as an inside forward for St. Mirren F.C. for his entire senior football career. Although also capped for the Scotland national team - playing twice in May 1955 and scoring one goal for Scotland - Gemmell is best known as one of the Saints. Gemmell made over 250 league appearances for the club and aided their 1959 Scottish Cup campaign, where they reigned victorious in the final for just the second time in St Mirren's history. Provenance: The archive of the late Tommy Gemmell, this lot included, is offered at auction on behalf of the family of the late player.
1959 ST MIRREN RENFREWSHIRE CUP WINNERS CUP MEDAL, the obverse with round enamel plaque, inscribed 'Renfrewshire Football Association' around a ship motif, the reverse inscribed 'Won by St Mirren FC 1958-59 T Gemmell', 38mm high, maker V&S, in silver gilt, 12.5g Note: Tommy Gemmell (1930 - 2004) was a Scottish footballer who played as an inside forward for St. Mirren F.C. for his entire senior football career. Although also capped for the Scotland national team - playing twice in May 1955 and scoring one goal for Scotland - Gemmell is best known as one of the Saints. Gemmell made over 250 league appearances for the club and aided their 1959 Scottish Cup campaign, where they reigned victorious in the final for just the second time in St Mirren's history. Provenance: The archive of the late Tommy Gemmell, this lot included, is offered at auction on behalf of the family of the late player.
1915 GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO J. BALFOUR OF MOSSBLOWN JUNIORS, the obverse with a raised shield inscribed 'C&DA 1915', the reverse inscribed 'Won by Mossblown Junrs, JBalfour', 36mm high including bale, in nine carat gold, along with three other unengraved medals, 29.4g gross (4) Note: J Balfour was the biological father of Tommy Gemmell of St Mirren F.C. Provenance: The archive of the late Tommy Gemmell, this lot included, is offered at auction on behalf of the family of the late player.
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY MEDALS AWARDED TO W.C. CAMERON, comprising a Chicago Socker League Champions Medal, the obverse inscribed 'Chicago Socker League Champions 1910', the reverse inscribed 'Won by Rangers F.C. W.C. Cameron', 37mm high, maker William Schridde Chicago,12g, along with another medal, the obverse with central enamel panel, the reverse with engraved pin ball motif and inscribed 'W.C. Cameron 1910', 11.5g, each in gilt
1910 CLYDE FOOTBALL CLUB CHARITY CUP GOLD WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse with an enamelled coat of arms, within a border inscribed 'Glasgow Charity Cup 1910', the reverse with enamelled Glasgow Coat of Arms above 'Wm Mossman. Chairman', within a border inscribed 'Won by Clyde Football Club', 32mm diameter, maker Vaughton, in nine carat gold, 18g Note: Clyde lifted the trophy after defeating Third Lanark at Hampden Park.
1913 CLYDE FOOTBALL CLUB SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE SERVICE GOLD MEDAL the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with lion rampant motif, above scrolling banner inscribed 'Scottish Football League', the reverse inscribed 'Committee Service Medal Presented 1913. Wm. Mossman', 42mm high including bale, maker JS &Co, in fifteen carat gold, 14.8g
1929 KILMARNOCK F.C. SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL, awarded to T Wylie, 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 'Scottish Cup, Won by Kilmarnock F.C. T. Wylie 1928-29', 42mm high, maker J McM, in nine carat gold, 18g Note: The 1929 Scottish Cup Final was played between Kilmarnock and Rangers, with the Ayrshire side emerging the victors in a 2-1 win that would see them lift the trophy for the second time.
RANGERS F.C . SCOTTISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL 1911, awarded to Joe Hendry, the obverse with central red enamel lion rampant motif, with blue enamelled scrolling border inscribed 'Scottish Football League 1910-11', the reverse inscribed 'Championship Won by Rangers F.C. 1910-11 J. Hendry', 40mm high including bale, in nine carat gold, 17.7g, contained in a fitted case, along with a number of related photographs, newspaper articles and two books relating to Rangers comprising The Story of Rangers Fifty Years' Football 1873-1923 by Allan John, published by Rangers Football Club Limited, 1924 and Eleven Great Years, The Rangers 1923 to 1934 by Allan John, published by The Rangers Football Club, 1934, each bearing 'J Hendry Roxburgh (?) St, Greenock' to interior Note: Joe Hendry was a Scottish footballer who played for Rangers, Greenock Morton and St. Johnstone, amongst other clubs. He would spend nine years with the Glasgow side, making 142 appearances.
VICTORIAN LEANDER MEDAL, the obverse depicting Leander swimming the Hellespont and inscribed 'Leander Medal', the reverse inscribed 'Awarded to Charles Ja. Fox, by Professor Poulton of London at the Sheffield Baths Sep 21. 1858' within wreath motif border, 45mm diameter, unmarked, along with four other medals comprising a Royal Academy of Singing medal, the obverse depicting the head of Apollo in profile and a lyre to his shoulder, the reverse inscribed 'Royal Academy of Music Instituted 1822 Katherine W. Fairley Singing 1893', unmarked, a Silver 100 Yards medal, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with horse head and castle motif in relief, the reverse with wreath motif and inscribed '1936 100 yards 12-13. J.B. Fox', 45mm diameter, maker R&S, Birmingham, a Howick Seniors Challenge Cup medal, the obverse with wreath motif, the reverse inscribed 'Winner Howick Seniors Challenge Cup 1903', 30mm high including bale, unmarked, and an N.R.A. medal, the obverse with figural decoration within border inscribed '1300-1500 N.R.A. 1860 Rifle Clubs', 41mm high including bale, unmarked (5)
1939 SCOTTISH JUNIOR LEAGUE CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, the obverse with two enameled shields bearing Union Jack flag and lion rampant motifs, the reverse inscribed 'Scottish League Cup Wnrs. Dunipace Jrs. A. Turnbull 1938-39.', 38mm high, maker J. McM, in nine carat gold, 6.9g Note from the vendor: A.W. Turnbull served as a corporeal in the Argylls, but was killed in action at El Alemain North Africa aged 23, October/November 1942. Powerfully built, he played in the half back line for Stirlingshire side Dunipace Juniors F. C.
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 in 1899 and were based at the original prior to the construction of an upgraded ground in 1939.One of Scotland's leading junior sides in this period, the team won the in 1942 as well as numerous other honours.
ROBERT BURNS GOLD MEDAL, AWARDED TO ALEX JACKSON IN 1926, the obverse depicting Robert Burns in relief and inscribed '1759 1796', the reverse inscribed 'Robert Burns Statue Newcastle upon Tyne, Football Match Scots v Anglo-Scots St. James Park 28th April 1926. Won by A. Jackson.', 42mm high including bale, 42mm high including bale, maker NG Co, in nine carat gold, 19.7g Note: Alex Jackson (1905-1946) was a Scottish footballer who played for Huddersfield and Chelsea amongst other sides, though was perhaps best known for his performance as part of the Scottish national team. Jackson was one of the ‘Wembley Wizards’, and in fact, scored a hat-trick to assist Scotland in their famous 5-1 win over England at Wembley in 1928. This attractive medal was awarded to Jackson for his participation in the Robert Burns Statue fund trophy football match of April 1926. This fundraising match took place annually at St James’ Park in Newcastle from 1925 and 1928, with the original aim of erecting a Burns statue in Newcastle. The money raised was eventually donated to various causes including the Princess Mary maternity hospital.
1923 SCOTTISH JUVENILE SECONDARY CUP MEDAL, the obverse with central plaque with red enamelled lion rampant motif, inscribed 'Scottish Juvenile Secondary Cup', in blue enamel border, the reverse inscribed 'Won by Broughton Rangers 1923 D. Bannatyne', 33mm high including bale, maker V&S, in nine carat gold, 9g
1927 ABERDEENSHIRE AND DISTRICT FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION MEDAL, the obverse with central enamelled plaque, within border inscribed 'Aberdeenshire & District Football Association 1926-27', the reverse inscribed 'Winners', 39mm high, in nine carat gold, 6.4g Note: Aberdeen 'A' were winners of the 1926-27 Aberdeenshire and District League, the second of four consecutive titles.
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