Derek Hennin's match-worn white No.4 Bolton Wanderers 1958 F.A. Cup Final jersey v Manchester United,short-sleeved, the cloth badge bearing the Bolton crest and inscribed 1958, F.A. CUP FINAL, blue No.4 to the reverse; sold together with a group of five shirt/blazer from Hennin's career, FA County Youth Winners 1949, three styles of FA. Youth internationals badges and a St Helens Town FC issue; the lot also including a Cup Final programme and a Lofthouse-signed b&w photo of the team with the Cup (8) Derek Hennin (1931-1989) was born at Prescot, Lancashire. The wing-half joined Bolton Wanderers in 1949, having already been capped for England at Youth International level. He went onto making 164 League appearances with a career highlight being a 1958 F.A. Cup winner's medal in 1958. In this famous final Bolton's opponents were Matt Busby's Manchester United whose team just three months earlier had been decimated in the Munich Air Disaster. Bolton won 2-0 with both goals being scored by Nat Lofthouse.Provenance:Purchased at Bonham's 25th February 2009 as lot 134.
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Roger Hunt Liverpool No.8 jersey circa 1965-66,long-sleevedEngland 1966 World Cup winner Roger Hunt spent 11 seasons at Liverpool FC where he broke the club's goalscoring record, netting on 286 occasions - a record stood until surpassed by Ian Rush. Hunt won two League Championship titles and a F.A. Cup winner's medal as part of Bill Shankly's highly successful team.
Terry Garbett Watford FC Football League Division Three champion's medal 1968-69,9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 3, SEASON 1968-69, in original fitted caseIn season 1968-69 Watford were promoted as champions to the Second Division. They finished the season with 64 points the same total of Swindon Town whom they pipped by way of a superior goal average.
FIFA Certificate awarded to the USSR Football Federation whose National Youth Team attained 2nd Place in the inaugural FIFA World Youth Championship in Tunisia in 1977,38 by 48cm., sold together with a brass plate commemorating the same tournament, diameter 15cm.,; the lot also including a cased medal for a FIFA Referee Committee Meeting held in Lisbon 1st December 1972 (3)
Dave Bennett Manchester City F.A. Cup runners-up medal 1980-81,inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, the edge inscribed SEASON 1980-81, in original fitted caseThe 1981 F.A. Cup Final between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur ended as a 1-1 draw, with Spurs winning the replay 3-2. Bennett later won a winner's medal with Coventry City in 1987.
Gary Stevens Rangers FC 9ct. gold & enamel Scottish Cup winner's medal 1991-92,obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, reverse inscribed WINNERS, SCOTTISH CUP, 1991-92, in original fitted case The Scottish Cup Final was played on 9th May 1992 at Hampden Park. Rangers defeated Airdrieonians 2-1.
A F.I.G.C. 1934 World Cup official's medal awarded to a member of the Dutch football delegation W. Graafland,the obverse signed by the artist D.MANETTI and cast with three footballers in raised relief, the reverse with globe and inscribed CAMPIONATO MONDIALE DI CALCIO, F.I.F.A. F.I.G.C., ITALIO, MAGGIO-GIUGNO 1934 XII, W. GRAAFLAND, OLANDA, in original fitted case, Ricci, Firenze
ESSEX, WARD & SON LTD SHOWCARD. 35 x 24ins, multicoloured showcard for WARD & SONS LTD/ FAMOUS/ GOLD MEDAL/ ALES & STOUT/ BREWERY FOXEARTH, ESSEX.... central buckled belt pict. t.m. with lettering & various prize medals 1905-1927, running fox below, telephone number & Railway Station Melford picked out in blue. A fantastic showcard in top condition.
SALTS BURTON ALES JUG. 5.25ins tall, off white glaze, dark green bands top & bottom. SALTS/ GOLD MEDAL/ BURTON ALES, trade mark to centre in green either side. T.G Green p.m. base mark. Some all over crazing, no chips or cracks. Thin lip sliver & side of top edge rim repair. A rare water jug offering.
A medal group to Fireman George L. Stevens comprising: The Society for the Protection of Life from Fire silver medal inscribed to Stevens and further inscribed Hove, 10/3/(19)31; The Queen Elizabeth II For Exemplary Fire Service medal; and a World War II Defence medal, in an oak stand; together with a scrap albums of largely newspaper cuttings relating to his service in Hove and elsewhere.
A World War II medal group to RAF Sergeant C. Bodman, comprising the Burma Star, 39-45 Star, War Medal and the Defence Medal; together with a group of four silver medals to C. Bodman, 1930's for shooting and athletics, and two patinated metal medals, menu from Headquarters No. 168 Wing, Sergeant's Mess, Royal Air Force, India, Christmas 1943, portrait photograph of Sergeant Bodman and his sweetheart with silver RAF sweetheart brooch
WWI family medal group (3) plus photographs, badge etc. Two brothers - 1914/15 Star & Victory Medal awarded to 16793 Pte. E.L. Alcock Leic. Regt. and the British War Medal awarded to 22556 Pte. I.W. Alcock, N Staffs Regt. An additional later family medal (Korea) is listed as a separate lot.
A group of medals awarded to 11584 Pte G Collins. York & Lancs regiment to include South Africa Victoria medal with Transwaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps, South African medal Edward VII with clasps South Africa 1901 and 1902, Civilisation medal, 1914-15 star and Victory medal in brass Christmas 1914 tin (6)
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