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Manchester United 1999 signed memorabilia display,comprising a 1999 Champions League Final pennant signed by Giggs, Stam, Keane, Johnsen, Scholes, Sheringham, Cole, Solskjaer & Irwin, mounted besides a Toyota European/South American Cup programme signed by Beckham, the display also incorporating a MUFC 1999 commemorative medal, mounted, framed & glazed, 63 by 88cm., the backboard pasted with a COA issued by Auctionworld TV Ltd, some scuffing to frame, otherwise good condition
A medal presented by the French Football Association to Maurice Fischer a member of the FIFA Organising Committee for the 1938 World Cup in France,the design a gold-plated variation of the FIFA World Cup medal, the reverse with French cockerel motif and inscribed WORLDS CUP, F.F.F.A., JUIN, FRANCE, 1938, M. FISCHER
The trainer's prize for the 1980 The Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Champion Chase,in the form of a hallmarked silver-gilt medal, suitably inscribed, the obverse with a steeplechasing scene, engraved ANOTHER DOLLY, MARCH 12th 1980, in original Bunbury's of London fitted case; sold together with another cased Cheltenham prize medal, in copper inscribed THE COURAGE CHALLENGE, CHELTENHAM, 20th APRIL1983 (2)1980 was the first time the race was given its present title in the year of The Queen Mother's 80th birthday and in recognition of her patronage of jump racing. Beforehand the race, first run in 1959, was known as the National Hunt Two-Mile Champion Chase.Another Dolly is the longest priced winner in the history of the race, winning at odds of 33 to 1. The winner was owned by Mr Ian Urquhart, trained by Fred Rimell and ridden by Sam Morshead.Provenance: Mercy Rimell Collection
A pair of Cambridge University Championship Racquet Medals awarded to Philip Wyndham Cobbold (1875-1945) of Trinity College in 1896,both encased in glass with a white metal rim (possibly silver) and are supplied in their original silk-lined cases by D. Munsey, Goldsmith and Watch Maker, Cambridge. Medal Diameter 5cm.Following victories in the singles and doubles rackets championships at Eton School, Cobbold then represented Cambridge at the same sport. He was described as, “…one of the those players to whom grace at ball games comes naturally.” He also represented his university at real tennis. Following a stint as captain of the Suffolk County Cricket team he became Mayor of Ipswich, on two occasions. His family had direct links with the development of Cobbold's famous brewery and Ipswich Town Association Football Club.
Athens 1896 Olympic Games participant's medal in original case of issue,designed by N Lytras, struck by Honto-Poulus, bronze, the obverse with seated Nike holding a laurel wreath over the phoenix rising from the flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse with a Greek legend within a wreath, circular red leather case
1900 Paris Exposition Universelle Internationale medal,designed by Chaplain, stamped BRONZE, head of the French Republic, reverse with a male holding a flaming torch being carried by a winged femaleIn the absence of official participation medals being awarded at the 1900 Paris Olympic Games, the present medal is deemed to be its nearest representation as the Games were held in conjunction with the 1900 Paris International Exhibition.
'Gold Medal' of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904,Triangular, bronze, 70mm., by Weinberg, Louisiana cloaking Indian maiden, reverse Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award legendThe 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were held in conjunction with a World's Fair at which this medal was issued.
Athens 1906 Intercalated Olympic Games participation medal,in gilt-bronze, designed by Lytras, seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging from flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse amended to display the date of 1906 as the Athens Olympic medal design of 1896 had been re-employed, in very good condition and complete with original cloth covered circular case
London 1908 Olympic Games silver prize medal won by the Canadian athlete Garfield MacDonald for the Hop Step and Jump [Triple Jump],silver, two young maidens are crowning a winning athlete, the reverse with St George slaying the dragon, the edge inscribed SECOND PRIZE, HOP STEP AND JUMPThe son of a farmer, Garfield MacDonald (1881-1951) was named after United States President James Garfield, who had been assassinated just over a month prior to MacDonald's birth on 8th August 1881 in Lower South River, Nova Scotia, Canada.A practicing dentist Dr MacDonald, entered the long jump and high jump as well as his best discipline the triple jump at the London 1908 Olympic Games. He took silver in the triple jump recording 14.76m, only bettered by Great Britain's Tim Ahearne whose 14.92m was a new Olympic Record.
London 1908 Olympic Games unawarded second prize medal for the 7 metre yacht race,designed by Bertram Mackennal, in bronze, two young maidens are crowning a winning athlete, the reverse with St George slaying the dragon, the rim inscribed SECOND PRIZE 7 METRE YACHT RACEOnly two boats entered the competition, both with British crews. The race was in the Solent from the Royal Victoria Yacht Club, Ryde, Isle of Wight. However, only one boat "Heroine" made the start line and the gold medal was awarded by a 'sail-over.'The second boat that did not make the start was "Mignonette". The helmsman of the 4-,man crew was Capt. R. Sloane-Stanley.
Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games bronze third place team prize medal for gymnastics,bronze, designed by Erik Lindberg and Bertram Mackennal, two maidens crowning a victorious athlete, the reverse with a herald proclaiming the Olympic Games, the edge inscribed BRITISH GYMNASTIC TEAM, CHARLES J. WEST (CAPTAIN), later ring suspension
The Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games participation medal presented to the French gold medal winning tennis player Andre Gobert,in white metal, 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, good condition; sold with two items of correspondence sent by Gobert to Percy Rootham, Vice President of the Lawn Tennis Association, in 1913 & 1914; and a letter to Rootham from the Union Des Societes Francaises De Sports Athletiques naming the team for a Paris v London tennis match in 1913 (4)
Antwerp 1920 Olympic Games gold prize winner's medal,designed by Josue Dupon, minted by Cossemans of Brussels, the obverse with an athlete with a palm of victory, Fame blows a trumpet beyond, the reverse with the Antwerp monument to the Legend of Braba, the cathedral and port beyond, traces of the original gildingThe goldplating on the Antwerp 1920 medals was very thin, the IOC later dictated that all gold winner´s medals should have at least 6 grams of goldplating to prevent the type of rubbing that occurred with the 1920 medal.The original recipient of this winner's medal is unknown.
St Moritz 1928 Winter Olympic Games gold first place winner's medal in original box of issue, in goldplated silver, designed by Arnold Hunerwadel, the obverse with a figure skater amongst falling snowflakes, the reverse inscribed IL JEUX OLYMPIQUES D'HIVER, ST MORITZ, 1928, with Olympic Rings and laurel branches, diameter 50.4mm, in original paper box, old sellotape marks, very rare The original recipient of the winner's medal is unknown.
Three period photographs relating to the Uruguay gold medal winning football team at the Paris 1924 and Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games,comprising two match-action photographs from Paris, and a photograph of the team set to return home from Amsterdam; the lot also including also a photographic team-group of the Nacional team in 1923; and two publications, "Las Grandes Finales Del Futbol Uruguayo" and "Nacional !" (6)
Olympic Games medals and diplomas awarded to Dr. A. Porritt, Chef De mission of the New Zealand Olympic team,medals comprising his Paris 1924 participation medal, and his silver version of the Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games participation medal, the edge stamped FEINSILBER 1000/000; diplomas comprising an Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games, stylish Art Deco design with extensive gilding, fine condition, mounted, framed and glazed, 81 by 61.5 cm.; and rolled diplomas for the London 1948 Games and the Melbourne 1956 Games; the lot also including a cased medal for an audience with His Holiness Pope Paul VI during the 64th I.O.C. Session in Rome in 1966 (6) New Zealander Arthur Porritt won bronze in the famous 'Chariots of Fire' 100m at the Paris 1924 Olympic Games. He was captain of the 1928 New Zealand Olympic team but had to withdraw from competition due to injury. Later Lord Porritt served as New Zealand's IOC member between 1934 and 1967.
An official's medal for the 1932 International Post-Olympic Games in Chicago,gilt medal by Dieges & Clust, inscribed SOLDIER FIELD, CHICAGO, ILL., USA, AUSPICES OF AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION AND THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS, the red, white & blue ribbon stamped gilt INTERNATIONAL POST-OLYMPIC GAMES, 1932, the bar inscribed OFFICIAL
The autographs of 25 gold medal winners at the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games,double-page removed from an album, 25 signatures in ink including Cornelius Johnson, Jessie Owens, Ken Carpenter. K C Son, Naoto Tajima, Harold Whitlock, Glenn Morris, Jack Medica and Frank LewisThese autographs were collected by Sidney Perkins the son of a member of staff at the British Embassy in Berlin.
Berlin 1936 Olympic Games daily programme for 3rd August the day Jesse Owens one his first gold medal in the 100m,reasonably good, some paper surface loss to front cover; sold together with a general programme for the 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games, French language, 48 pages, published in advance of the Games, the cover featuring the official poster design, very good condition (2)
London 1948 Olympic Games participant's medal in original paper boxdesigned 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, green paper box, stamped inside the lid JOHN PINCHES (MEDALISTS) LTD, LONDON
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.
A badge for the pre-Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games basketball tournament held at Yokohama 25th September to 4th October,designed with a copper medal bearing a basketball scene suspended from a double bar, the upper with Olympic Rings on a red enamel ground, the lower gilt bar inscribed BASKET BALL, THE PRE OLYMPC TOURNAMENT AT YOKOHAMA, white ribbon with stripes in the Olympic colours, in original paper box
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