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AN RAF MEDAL GROUP TO FL. SGT. J.F. STONE (565206) TO INCLUDE 39-45 DEFENCE AND WAR MEDALS , INDIA, NORTH WEST FRONTIER (1936-37)CLASP MEDAL, GSM WITH CYPRUS CLASP AND LONG SERVICE MEDAL. TOGETHER WITH DOG TAG, A BRONZE LIFE SAVERS MEDAL, A HAND WRITTEN NOTE OF SERVICE AND DETACHMENTS, TWO RELATED PHOTOGRAPHS ETC.
A collection of football programmes;- English and Scottish, many various 1970's Cup Finals, (four Arsenal v Leeds), some 1950's league games, 1958 Cup Final, also 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games Association Football bronze medal match programme, Bulgaria v India, with Demonstration of Australian Rules Football
William Curtis Green RA 1875 - 1960. Original Pen & Ink Drawing Of A Shop Front Building For Thomas Hesketh Esq. Business Premises, Warrington. Signed W Curtis Green Delt. Gilt Mounted And Framed, 9 x 20 Inches, Overall Size 26 x 16 Inches.English Architect Born In Alton, Hampshire, Studied Engineering At Technical school West Bromwich And Architecture At Birmingham School Of Art, Articled To John Belcher From 1895. He Studied At The royal Academy In 1897 And Joined The Staff At The Builder As The Draughtsman. He Joined The Art Workers Guild And Founded His Own Architectural Practice in 1898, First Commissions Included Several power Stations And Famous Hotels In London And Leeds. In 1910 He Formed The Partnership With Dunn And Watson. In 1942 Green Was Awarded The Royal Gold Medal Of The Royal Institute Of British Architects.
Charles Upham VC & Bar, Bill Reid VC, Rod Learoyd VC, Ian Fraser VC signed DM Medal Victoria Cross cover. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
An Important and Historical Medal Group to Rear Admiral Robert Love Alexander CB DSO DSC to include The Companion of the Order of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order, Distinguished Service Cross, 1939-1945 Star, The Atlantic Star, The Africa Star, The Burma Star, the 1939-1945 Medal with mention in Dispatches, the Korean War Medal with mention in Dispatches, United Nations Korean War Medal and The Coronation Queen Elizabeth II Medal, two medals are not included but awarded which are The Defence Medal 1939-1945 and The Pacific Star. His most prolific command was HMS/M Truculent with Distinguished Service Order for a successful attack on U Boat U308 off The Faroes in May 1943, mentioned in Dispatches for his involvement in Operation Source which was the X Craft attack on a German battleship Tirpitz which involved towing midget submarine X6 to the entrance of The Alten Fjord in Northern Norway, Battleship Tirpitz was heavily damaged and was not able to leave her anchorage. He was also commander of HMS Proteus with many engagements and actions. The lot includes the medal miniatures.
A group of miscellaneous coins including: 1955 encased farthings, wedge paperweight, German Schweizer hand magnifiying glass 3X, Magnifying 10X eye glass, desk magnifying glass (stamp version), 18th Edition 1991 Collectors Coin Booklet, miscellaneous tokens including Jetson and Eliz II Coronation Medal etc, plus three banknotes, Algeria 100 Francs, 10 Shillings Bank of England, Greece 1000 Drachma. Condition of tokens and banknotes - Poor to Fine
A collection of Royal Mint Issue coinage and medallions including Jersey set 1964, Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1977. Proof Coin Collections 1991 and 1992, framed coinage Royal Crowns 1972 - 1981 and pre-decimal British collection. Commemoratives: £2 Bill of Rights, Queen Mothers 90th Birthday, gold plated medallions: Gloucester Cathedral, Henry Tudor 1485 (Pembrokeshire Museum) 1985 commemorates his march through Wales to Victory at Bosworth. Quincentenary medal and Chepstow Castle. Condition - Uncirculated
Miscellaneous English and foreign coins including: South Africa gold half pound 1895, suspension loop at 12 o'clock, 4.3g, 22ct gold, silver proof 5p set 1990, proof set 1970, a commemorative medal 'HMS Humber 1956', a quantity of pre-decimal bronze and cupro-nickel, British Indian approximately 280 half anna coins, 1930s and a few other foreign coins
Martin V, The newly-elected Pope enthroned, bronze, obv. portrait wearing embroidered cope, rev. depiction of the enthronement, QUEM CREANT ADORANT ROMAE, 42 mm, 40.4 g; Innocent XI, by Karlstein, bronze, obv. portrait r. wearing cap and cape, rev. Christ presenting keys to kneeling St. Peter, CLAVES REGNI COELORUM ROMA, 46 mm, 39.5 g; and Pius IX, Year 2 medal, 1847, bronze, after Girometti, obv. portrait r. wearing cap and cape, rev. statues of the apostles, BASIL VATICANAE DECUS ADDITUM, 43 mm, 44.2 g (3)
HAPPY NEW YEAR The first Lot of the Year and carrying on from where we left off last year a Treasure Chest which is well worth looking at containing 5 FA Year Books ( 4 x 50s), Brentford Supporters Club magazines 1954, The Arthur Rowley Story (booklet), The United Story In Pictures (1958-folds), Littlewoods Football Annual 1936, Footballers Who's Who (1951), Surrey County Cricket Club Centenary History 1945, 30 x Arsenal programmes (50s to 70s- 9 x 50s), 3 x 40s Football Annuals, George Best hardback book "The Good, The Bad and the Bubbly", 28 x England programmes , mostly 70s homes but includes home v Scotland 57, away at Scotland 62 and at Poland 91. ten issues of The Lillywhite 1971, foreign football programmes including Ajax v Spurs 81/2, Nottm Forest v Spurs 60/61, FA International Youth Tournament 1963 programme, Chelsea yearbook 74/5, 1949 Cup Final newspaper, Leicester City yearbook 70/71, 40s magazines, , 1969 Cup Final Radio Times, American Civil War trade cards, 50s football magazines, World Club Championship 1968 booklet, I Spy football booklet, 50s Cricket and Football Annuals, History of Association Football booklet (Findon), Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race 1951, and football 55 and 70, FA table Plans and Guest Lists 1989, 1997 and 1999 Cup Finals, set of 50 Association Footballer Cigarette Cards (Churchmans), 1935 Cycling programme, Sunderland first day cover 1973 signed by Bob Stokoe, 1938 complete Cricketers Cigarette Card Album, Comic giveaway 1950s, South African programme 1934, England aways at Switzerland 88 and Sweden 98, Alf Ramsey menu 74, England v Germany 2000 at Wembley, Euro 96 Commemorative Medal and case, Crewe v Tottenham 59/60 and replay (13-2) programmes, early 50s booklets, signed Malcolm Allison menu, official history of Stoke City booklet (1940s), 4 x National Sporting Club boxing menus 70s/80s, ticket 1980 Moscow Olympics (Athletics), cricket Test Match programmes, Chelsea v Everton 38/9, Cycling programmes 1947, Wales v Ireland Rugby programme 1951, Natwest Cricket Cup Final programme 1998, Hampshire scorecards 1970s, Henry Cotton -My Golfing Album 1959, Chelsea and Manchester United Annual Reports, several forties damaged programmes, complete set of Ardath Cigarette cards "Cricket, Tennis and Golf Celebrities", Stoke City selection card 1939, Chelsea Famous Football Clubs History (1940s) with large Chelsea BDV silk, 1953 Cup Final ticket (good), 22 Exeter City match tickets 60s and 70s, Hull Rugby League fixture card 1921-22, Rugby League Cup Final programmes, 1950, 51 and 57, Rugby League Championship Finals 1950 and 53 both at Maine Road, Manchester City, 1946 Cup Semi-Final pirate programme plus 2 pirates involving Arsenal (1940s)`, four England Schools Internationals (60s), Man City v Bristol City 2018 League Cup Semi programme and teamsheet, 1959, 63 and 65 World Speedway Championship Final programmes, 15 boxing postcards, Wembley Speedway autographs 1932, 6 x League Cup Semi-Final programmes, 1960s, 11 x FA Cup Final programmes (between 1969-83 replay), 12 League Cup Final/replay programmes 1968 onwards, 5 x Charity Shield programmes including 61 and 67 with token plus many other items not listed. Not a bad start to the year and well worth a glance. Fair-good
OLYMPIC GAMES 1952 HELSINKI Five album pages with the signatures in ink of over 60 GB competitors in Athletics in the Olympics. It was a poor Olympics in terms of medals for the GB team but there were plenty of top eight positions. Signatures include Disley who won a bronze medal, Pirie, Sands, Lerwill, Canley, Cheeseman, Foulds, Desforges, Armitage etc plus signature of Howard Whitlock who won gold for GB in the 1936 Olympics and George Rhodes of Jamaica who won gold for Jamaica in Helsinki. Generally good
1960 ROME OLYMPIC GAMES Two scarce , similar , 1960 Rome Olympic Games greetings cards with Olympic sports detailed in drawings on the front and back and signed by gold medallists from the Rome Olympic games including Peter Snell, Anita Lonsbrough, Herb Elliott, Ray Norton and Steve Johnson (both members of the gold medal winning USA relay teams who were unfortunately disqualified). Other signatures include Herb McKinley, Betty Cuthbert and Shankar Laxman. Good
OLYMPIC GAMES 1928 Two very rare b/w photographs of the Uruguayan and Argentinian football teams returning home after the 1928 Olympic games in Amsterdam in which Uruguay won the gold medal defeating Argentina in a Final replay 2-1, the first game ending 1-1. Picture 1 measures 6" x 4" arriving back in Montevideo" and shows the Uruguayan players at a reception with officials after arriving back in August 1928. Picture 2 shows a large black/white photograph of the crowd welcoming back Argentina after their return from the 1928 Olympics football., measures 24cm x 18cm. Generally good
LONDON OLYMPICS 1948- SWIMMING VIP edition official programme for Swimming at Empire Pool at London Olympics 4/8/48, the VIP issue has additional blank pages for officials etc to take notes and this programme is signed by 28 swimmers including Bruce Harlan who was the gold medal winner in the Mens Springboard diving and 3 members of the GB ladies 400 metres relay team. Good
1920 OLYMPICS - ANTWERP Postcard with Antwerp Olympics postmark/franking on the reverse, dated 2/9/1920. The football final was played on this day , Belgium were leading Czechoslovakia 2-0 when the Czechs walked off enraged by some of the referees decisions and the gold medal was awarded to Belgium. Good
1924 OLYMPICS- PARIS Uruguay Olympics Soccer Champions medal given by the Uruguayan FA to their players and officials after they won the gold medal at the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris. Uruguay beat Switzerland 3-1 in the Final. Silver/bronze medal with the flags of Uruguay and the Uruguay FA on front , legend on front reads "Uruguay World Champions" whilst on reverse legend reads "VIII Olimpiada Stadium Colombes- Paris 1924" with inscription in Spanish. From the collection of Jose Nasazzi who played for Uruguay. Good
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT ORMOLU EMPIRE STYLE DESK CLOCK with a winged angel standing on a triangular plinth base with lions paw feet, holding a circular clock movement, having leaf work decoration and engine turned gilt dial with Roman numerals and spade-shaped hands. Fronting an 8-day spring driven movement with jewelled platform escapement – the dust cover stamped with retailers mark G.B. Boin Taburet a’ Paris. Boin-Taburet was established in 1873 by the antique dealer George Boin and the jeweller Emile Taburet. The firm was credited with the revival of interest in Louis XV style silver-work in Paris in the late 1880's and awarded a gold medal at the Paris 1889 Exposition Universelle. As well as producing exceptional silver and metal work 24cm high.
Attributed to Walter Gilbert (1871-1946), a Bromsgrove Guild bronze figure of Joan of Arc, modelled standing offering her sword, the base inscribed 'April 1429', and double stamped to the reverse 'Bromsgrove Guild' 27.50cm (11in) Other Notes: Walter Gilbert founded the Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts in 1898. The aim of the guild was to allow individuals to work in their own workshops whilst pledging co-operation and mutual support with their fellow artists. The guild expanded throughout Britain but was eventually dissolved in 1966. Everything was individually designed and handmade; larger public commissions included Buckingham Palace gates and under the direction of Sir Gilbert Scott, the bronze work and ornamental plaster figures of Liverpool Cathedral. One of Walter Gilbert's own designs was for a bronze medal of Joan of Arc very similar in style to this statue.
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