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Thomas Fenner 9ct gold Division 3 Southern Section League Championship winners medal, 1930-31 the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 3 SOUTHERN SECTION, the reverse inscribed NOTTS COUNTY, T. FENNER, 1930-31, with ring suspension, 30grms Notts County won the Division 3 Southern championship this season with 59 points, Crystal Palace finishing runners-up with 51 points.
Archie Clark 9ct gold Division 3 Northern Section League Championship winners medal, 1937-38 the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 3 NORTHERN SECTION, with ring suspension, 21grms Tranmere Rovers won the Division 3 Northern championship this season with 56 points, Doncaster Rovers finishing runners-up with 54 points.
Yellow-metal Tennent's F.A. Charity Shield medal the obverse inscribed TENNENT'S F.A. CHARITY SHIELD, the reverse inscribed TENNENT'S F.A. CHARITY SHIELD, WEMBLEY, AUGUST 8TH 1992, in original fitted case and a Nationwide Football League 2000-2001 promotion medal, the reverse inscribed NATIONWIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION THREE PROMOTED with original ribbon (2)
A rare group of 1930’s Chinese football medals awarded to A. MacArthurcomprising, TIENTSIN HONG LEAGUE B.M.C. FOOTBALL CLUB RUNNERS-UP 1931-32, silver medal cast with two figures of footballers contesting the ball, medallist’s monogram BHM?, inscribed to A. MACARTHUR, 3.3cm diameter; T.F.A. RUNNERS-UP 1st DIVISION 1931-32, silver medal similar to above, cast with different scene with two footballers, inscribed to A. MCARTHUR, 3.3cm. diameter; T.F.A. HONG CUP RUNNERS-UP B.M.C. FOOTBALL CLUB 1932-33, 1933-34, larger silver medal similar to above, cast with different scene with two footballers, inscribed to A. MACARTHUR, 4cm, diameter; TIENTSIN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION large silver-gilt medal, cast with a footballer with the ball, inscribed WINNERS PETERS CUP 1933, 4.9cm. diameter; two bronze medals for T.G.S. SPORTS, one inscribed 1938, 3.3cm. diameter; Tientsin Race Club Member’s Medal, oval with red and white enamel, 4cm. high; and Chinese silver pendant formed as a Pagoda, stamped silver marks to reverse, 6cm. high (7)
Raymond Kopa continental gold and enamel 1958 European Cup Winners medal, the obverse inscribed COUPE DES CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, the reverse inscribed VAINQUEUR 1958 with ring suspension In the third year of the competition Real Madrid successfully retained the European Cup and this was Raymond Kopa's second of his three-in-a-row winners medals. In the match played on 28th May 1958 at the Heysel Stadium, Real Madrid defeated Milan 3-2 Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 608 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa
Raymond Kopa continental gold and enamel 1959 European Cup Winners medal, the obverse inscribed COUPE DES CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, the reverse inscribed VAINQUEUR 1959 with ring suspension In the fourth year of the competition Real Madrid successfully retained the European Cup and this was Raymond Kopa's hat-trick of winners medals. In the match played on 3rd June 1959 at the Neckarstadion, Real Madrid defeated Kopa's former club Reims 2-0 Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 609 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa
Stanley Matthews 9ct gold Football League medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND, the reverse inscribed GLASGOW, September 22nd 1937, in original fitted case with signed and dedicated Sir Stanley Matthews card To My Pal David, Best wishes for 1985 Stanley, Sir Stanley Matthew endorsed golf ball and neck tie, small collection of programmes including Chelsea v. Newcastle United 1st September 1948 In the match played on 22nd September 1937 at Ibrox, The Scottish League defeated The Football League 1-0
Don Masson white-metal Professional Footballers Association medal the obverse inscribed PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLERS ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed ALL STAR, Award Winner Division 1, D. Masson, Queen's Park Rangers, in original fitted case, case in poor condition, QPR tankard, inscribed Q.P.R. SC, 1976 D MASSON, 14cm high, Gatty Skelly Player of the Match belt buckle inscribed DOM MASSON, Testimonial trophy from Mike Disney and Family another tankard and medal mounted on marble
Billy Wright's, CBE Commander Of The Order Of The British Empire medal inscribed For God and The Empire, the reverse Royal Cypher is surmounted by a Kings crown, with original ribbon and in original fitted case and framed presentation certificate (2) The following Lots 688 to 693 relates to the career of England and Wolves legend Billy Wright CBE Billy Wright CBE Truly one of the "All-Time Greats" William Ambrose Wright was a model professional and ambassador for the game. He was without doubt an inspiring captain for Wolverhampton Wanderers and England in the late 1940s and 1950s another mark of his greatness was the fact that he was never sent -off or even cautioned. Billy Wright was born on 6th February 1924 and joined Wolves ground staff straight from school, turning professional in 1941. In the war years he made guest playing appearances for Leicester City and as a corporal in the Shropshire Light Infantry he made his first appearance for England in the unofficial "Victory" match against Belgium on 19th January 1946, he played a further two "Victory" Internationals matches before making his first full International against Northern Ireland played on 28th September 1946 at Windsor Park, Belfast, with England defeating Northern Ireland 7-2. Just a year later after a full season in League football Wolves manager Ted Vizard made him club captain and one year on from that at 24, England manager Walter Winterbottom made his captain of the International side. Wright made 59 appearances for England at wing-half before being moved to centre-half during the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland and this move has been widely accepted as prolonging an already exceptional career. Settling into the new position was comfortable for Wright and he was able to display his defensive capabilities to their best advantage. At this stage in his domestic career he had already captained Wolves to their 1948-49 F.A.Cup victory and later in 1953-54 to the club's first-ever League Championship. He was awarded the Footballer of the Year in 1952 and arguably should have had two more awards for the 1958 and 1959 League Championship-winning season. His International career spanned almost 13 years and made his final appearance for his country in a 8-1 victory against the USA played 28th May 1959. He is unique as he was the first-ever player to make 100 appearances at International level and that milestone was reach in the match against Scotland played on 11th April 1959. His last 70 appearances were consecutive a then record (until bettered by legendary Spanish goalkeeper Andoni Zubizarreta) and all were as captain, another record. After playing in excess of 500 matches for Wolves he retired from playing in August 1959 and became manager/coach of England's Youth team in October 1960 and finally managing his boyhood club Arsenal until 1966
Ray Wilson blue England v. Spain, Spain, Yugoslavia and U.S.S.R. International cap, 1967-68 the blue velvet cap with silver tassel and silvered braiding, embroidered with the England three lion crest inscribed with silver tassel and silvered braiding, embroidered with the England three lion crest inscribed SPAIN, SPAIN, YUGOSLAVIA, U.S.S.R., 1968 in original box, the box inscribed in ink hand with handwritten note from Ray Wilson, Beat Spain Home & Away To Qualify for Rome, Lost to Yugoslavia in Semi-Final Beat Russia In Third Place Off Bronze Medal, the box also autographed by Ray Wilson The above cap represents Ray Wilson's 60th, 61st, 62nd and his 63rd and final appearance for his country. In the match against Spain played on 3rd April 1968 at Wembley, England defeated Spain 1-0, in the retune match played on 8th May in Madrid, England defeated Spain 2-1. The match against Yugoslavia played on 5th June in Florence, Yugoslavia defeated England 1-0 and in Ray's final match the 3rd-4th playoff match against U.S.S.R. played on 8th June in Rome, England defeated U.S.S.R. 2-0
Frank Barson 15ct gold Aston Villa v. Huddersfield Town 1920 F.A.Cup Winners medal the obverse inscribed 1920, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, Frank Barson, Winners, English Cup 1920 with ring suspension, 19grms The 1920 F.A.Cup, the first since the end of the First World War was played on 24th April 1920 at Stamford Bridge, Aston Villa defeated Huddersfield Town 1-0, with the goal coming in extra time from Billy Kirton, the first ever F.A. Cup Final to require extra time to be played, this was Aston Villa's sixth F.A.Cup victory and at that time was a record Provenance: Bonhams Sporing Memorabilia, 21st March 2007, Lot 159
Jimmy Rimmer continental yellow-metal 1982 European Cup Winners medal the obverse inscribed UEFA Jimmy Rimmer, the reverse inscribed COUPES DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS 1984 in original fitted case In the 1982 European Cup Final played on 26th May 1982, Aston Villa defeated Bayern Munich 1-0 to win their first-ever and to date only European Cup Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, Football Memorabilia, 13th September 2006, Lot 92
Bobby Smith 9ct gold 1961 Tottenham Hotspur v. Leicester City F.A.Cup Winners medal the reverse obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS 1960-61, R.A. SMITH with ring suspension in original case Smith played a major part in the 1960-61 "Double Winning" season, the first to occur in the 20th Century. He was the club's top goal scorer in the "Double" season with 33 goals in just 43 matches including the opening goal in the final. Third in the Spurs all-time goal scorers behind Harry Kane and Jimmy Greaves. In 317 senior matches he scored 208 goals. In the final played on 6th May 1961 at Wembley, Spurs defeated Leicester City 2-0, Smith with the opening goal
F Becton 15ct gold Football League medal, 1895-96 the obverse inscribed ENGLISH LEAGUE V SCOTTISH LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, Season 1895-6, ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND, F. Becton, with ring suspension, in original fitted case, 22grms In the match played 11th April 1896 at Goodison Park, The Football League defeated Scottish Football League 5-1, Becton scoring 1 goal Provenance: Christie's Scotland, Football Memorabilia, 20th November 1996, Lot 22A Frank Becton was born in Preston in 1873 and joined Liverpool from Preston North End in 1895, winning the Division II championship with Liverpool in 1895-96. He made two appearance for The Football League and capped twice for England. In 1898 he joined Sheffield United
Charlie Turner bronze French Football Association medal plaquette for the International friendly v England in Paris, 6th December 1933, the obverse with a maiden holding a sheaf of wheat inscribed FEDERATION FRANCAISE DE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION INSTITUEE LE 7 AVRIL 1919, the reverse with footballers in relief, inscribed F.F.F.A. ANGLETERRE - FRANCE, 6.12.33, VIS ANIMI CVM CORPORE CRESCIT, of rectangular form, 6 x 4.5cm another bronze plaque and medal In the match played on 6th December 1933 at White Hart Lane, England defeated France 4-1
A rare bronze Professional Golfers Association medal for the Victory Tournament played at St Andrews in 1919,the obverse inscribed PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed VICTORY TOURNAMENT 1919, PEACE BY VICTORYHarry Vardon had been the last winner of an Open Championship in 1914 before it was suspended and not competed for again until after the hostilities in 1920. However in 1919, The PGA organised the St Andrews Tournament, which was sponsored by the Daily Mail newspaper, and played over 36 holes per day on 25th & 26th May on the Old Course. As there had not been time to organise the usual qualifiers associated with an Open Championship, the field was restricted to 60 leading PGA members in the 1914 Open Championship. Despite this it was referred to as the "Victory Open". It was deemed to have resulted in a tie between George Duncan and Abe Mitchell, both with 312 strokes. There was no play-off. Harry Vardon finished 3rd.
Royal Dornoch Golf Club, Scratch Gold Medal for Alec Morrison 1926. 9 carat gold. Morrison was a leading player at Dornoch, during the early years. See McLeod, John – The Royal Dornoch Golf Club 1877-1999 for multiple mentions of Morrison. Played as the Silver Medal, the competition being the oldest at Royal Dornoch, commencing in 1878. Weight is 5g,
A selection of 20th c collectables. A 1940s/50s servicemans's autograph book inc Arthury Askey, Jack Hylton, Eric Coates as well as period sketches of uniforms/soldiers. Some Red Cross medals (some silver), commemorative coins inc 1999 £5, Bruxelles 1958 exhibition medal, Harlem Globetrotters programmes.
A kukri knife and the Burma Medal and Burma Star medal. The medals awarded to CPL R H Smallwood, 1232026.The knife of local design, with floral engraved band running down the blade and with horn handle, with five small accompanying knives, all in a fitted leather sheath. Knife length circa 44cmThe knife was awarded to the vendor's father by the Gurkha regiment he was attached to during his time in Burma. He was involved in the 1943 Operation Longcloth and the 1944 Operation Thursday.
A 9 carat gold engraved football medal and a 9 carat replica coin, a 9 carat gold engraved football medal Presented by The Bass Rock F.C. on their winning The Haldain League 1902-1903, North Berwick, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 8.7g; and a 9 carat replica coin, Anniversary of The Coronation 1952-1978, London 1977, 3g.Qty: 2
â–´ Stanislas Reychan (Austrian, 1897-1994),'Bird in a Cage',24cm high, 'Blue Dove',22cm wide, and 'Bull',20.5cm wide,hand-modelled red earthenware and tin-glazed figures, painted in manganese, stamped with artist's mark and 'S. Reychan' to the cage (3)Stanislas Reychan was born in Vienna in 1897, the son of a Polish father and an Austrian mother. During the Second World War, he fled to Hungary, then Paris, before joining the Polish Army in the UK, deciding to stay here after being demobbed in 1949. With an interest in pottery, he went on to study at the Central School of Art under Dora Billington, before opening his own studio in 1950. One of his first exhibitions was at the Craft Potters' Association, and others soon followed, including at Heffers in Cambridge. He became widely respected and exhibited, and won a Silver Medal in 1960 at the Paris Salon. His work is beginning to be collected widely and one of his works, 'Prometheus', is in the Victoria and Albert Museum collection, C.205-199Condition ReportCage - minor nibbles to the base.Bull - firing crack under its belly.Dove - roughness to the feet.
â–´ Stanislas Reychan (Austrian, 1897-1994), 'Couple Eating and Drinking', a hand-modelled red earthenware and tin-glazed figure group, painted in manganese, stamped with artist's mark and 'S. Reychan', 21.5cm high Stanislas Reychan was born in Vienna in 1897, the son of a Polish father and an Austrian mother. During the Second World War, he fled to Hungary, then Paris, before joining the Polish Army in the UK, deciding to stay here after being demobbed in 1949. With an interest in pottery, he went on to study at the Central School of Art under Dora Billington, before opening his own studio in 1950. One of his first exhibitions was at the Craft Potters' Association, and others soon followed, including at Heffers in Cambridge. He became widely respected and exhibited, and won a Silver Medal in 1960 at the Paris Salon. His work is beginning to be collected widely and one of his works, 'Prometheus', is in the Victoria and Albert Museum collection, C.205-199 Condition ReportChips to the beak held by the man
Essex Agricultural Interest - English School, 1885'Bernice' - Winner of 1st Gold Medal of Jersey Cattle Society Essex Show 1885, signed with initials 'AMW', dated Nov 1885 and titled 'Bernie', mounted and framed 26.5cm x 18.5cm together with a brass Corn Balance, by Corcoran & Co. London, in a mahogany case, 24cm wide and a stopwatch, inscribed 'Property of the Essex Agricultural Society' (3)Condition ReportSome spotting and browning to the image. Faded colours. Mount with mottling. Minor chips to the frame. The case is missing on end.Picture 50.5 x 42cm with the frame
(1) Two col. photogr. of Schröder in the Rietveld Schröder House, 1979, on the occasion of her receiving the Ridderkruis Oranje-Nassau medal. At the time, Schröder still lived in the house. Handwritten captions verso. (2) Signed handwritten note by Schröder to Ann Isaac (the wife of the former Bijenkorf director Hugo Isaac) dated 1/4/76. (3) Ex libris C. Potasse, des. by Rietveld (?). Singed "g r" in the technique, his name written (by another hand) verso. (4) Stedelijk Museum invitation for an exhibition on Rietveld, 1972. All items loosely inserted in: Brown, T.M. The Work of G. Rietveld, Architect. Utrecht, A.W. Bruna, 1958. Hc w. dust-j. (des. by Rietveld). (total 6)
A COLLECTION OF COINS AND BRONZE MEDALS TO INCLUDE, Bronze or copper medal to commemorate the Battle of Quiberon Bay after Thomas Pingo or J KirkOne Italian bronze medal for Gioacchino Rossini in Santa Croce, 5 Maggio 1887Another Italian bronze medal 'Centenario Bodoni Parmigianino Paganini Parma, Maggio 1940' A silver Confoederatio Helvetica 5 Franc coin dated 1925.A British Empire Exhibition Medal 1924 in original red case. A Georgian gaming token, and a Maria Theresa silver Thaler
A COLLECTION OF MEDALS AND MINIATURES AWARDED TO LIEUT GEORGE BROWN TO INCLUDE THE CEYLON VOLUNTEER SERVICE MEDAL,All engraved and named for George Brown. George V medal for Long Service in the Colonial Auxiliary Forces engraved 'SGT George Brown, Ceylon Supply and Transport Corps' Special Constabulary Long Service MedalGeorge V 1914-1918 medal Three miniaturesA Virtus Praesidium Degusque badge
ASSORTED MEDALS AND AN OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, a silver medal with shield design detail, hallmarked Birmingham 1926, approximate gross weight 8 grams, a white metal football medal stamped silver, approximate gross weight 8.1 grams, together with an a additional medal and cap badge, also including a silver cased pocket watch, key wound movement, white dial signed David Lloyd Welshpool, Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial at the six o'clock position, silver case with vacant cartouche design, approximate case width 53mm, movement signed 'David Lloyd' Welshpool 82371, inside case back hallmarked 'Rotherham & Sons' Birmingham 1890, approximate gross weight excluding movement 74.3 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, watch not tested for working condition, chip to dial, overall condition good)
A GROUP OF MEDALS, to include a 1939-1945 Defence medal, with ribbon, unassigned, a WWII Constabulary Long Service medal with ribbon, awarded to George Broatch, together with a rifle clubs medallion, 'The Bell Medal, Presented by The Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs, and a HMS Victory medal, 'Victory Trafalgar Oct.21 1805',
ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a silver guilloche enamel pill box with chain handle, hallmarked Birmingham, a silver teaspoon inscribed 'Newcastle' hallmarked Birmingham, silver fob hallmarked Birmingham, a silver 'Yard O Led' engine turned propelling pencil, engraved 'F.Devine', hallmarked London, a silver and rose metal shield fob hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 62.3 grams, together with a ladies white metal open face pocket watch, key wound, stamped 'Fine Silver', a white metal paste set brooch, a white metal St. Christopher brooch, stamped Sterling, a 'Lemania' stop watch, a brooch with a photo of cats, commemorative medal, swivel fob, watch keys and lobster clasps
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FOOTBALL MEDAL, circular form white metal medal, engraved 'C.R.S.S athletic sports football, 4 aside, won by John Rankin at Kennyhill 21st Sept 1878', unmarked, approximate width 44mm, approximate gross weight 24 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
A BAG OF ASSORTED JEWELLERY, to include a gold plated manual wind, open face pocket watch, round white dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, in an engine turned pattern case with vacant cartouche, inside case back signed Star Watch Case Co, approximate case width 50.6mm, a gold plated vesta case, engraved 'J.D 16.2.94', a boxed ladies 'Blue Bird' rolled gold wristwatch fitted with a cordette strap, fob medal, cufflink, dress studs, oval 9ct back and front locket with chain, etc
TWO SILVER MEDALS AND TWO WHITE METAL PENDANTS, two silver medals with shield design detail, both hallmarked Birmingham, one medal fitted with a base metal chain, approximate gross weight of metals 12.1 grams, together with two white metal pendants suspended from white metal chains, approximate gross weight 29.1 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
A SELECTION OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a Scottish thistle bar brooch with central oval citrine, a Mappin & Webb silver Shire Horse Society medal on a belcher link chain, a mother of pearl handle fish knife, a filigree flower bracelet, an early 20th century retractable pencil, a childs bangle etc., most with hallmarks or marks to indicate silver, approximate total weight 132.6 grams
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