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Anfield Bicycle Club - a 9ct rose gold cycling medal, Birmingham 1922, weight 19.8 grams, inscribed "100, miles, Invitation H'cap, 1st prize, W.R. Kendall, 5 hrs 33 min 14 sec, 21. May. 1923". The Anfield Bicycle Club was formed in 1879 in the Anfield district of Liverpool. The "Anfield" has an important place in cycling history. Their riders helped shape competitive long distance cycling and time-trialling. Outstanding Anfielders included prolific record breaker George Pilkington Mills, who won the first Bordeaux - Paris race in 1891. His exploits helped inspire the Tour de France. W.R. Kendall was a member of the Hull Thursday cycling club, there were 91 entries for the race. http://www.anfieldbc.co.uk/
44th International Six day Trial, 15th - 20th September 1967 Garmish - Partenkirchen, West Germany, bronze medal, a compeditors badge (Fahrer) and a 0.25 litre mug, together a competitors badge, number 153 from the 38th International Six Day Trial, Jilemnice, Czechoslovakia, Lasota rode a Royal Enfield and retired and a competitors badge, number 299 and the British Team ISDT 1970 overall patch, together with a Greeves patch from the 50th International Six Day Trial, 5 - 10th September 1970, Madrid, Spain (5).
A First World War medal group comprising the Military Cross with ribbon and inscribed to Lt W F G Radford 12th April 1917 Fampoux, together with a 1914-15 Star to 2090 Pte W F G Radford Royal Scots, The War Medal and The Victory Medal each inscribed to Capt W F G Radford, sold together with a set of four miniature dress medals and two portrait photographs of Capt Radford taken during the War, together with a large group of associated contemporary photographs. Note the medals show the progression from Private in 1914 to Captain at the end of the War. Fampoux formed part of the action in the Battle of Arras in 1917/18.
THOMAS "TOM" SIMPSON; an important archive relating to the cyclist comprising a yellow and blue jersey worn by Simpson and detailed "Rapha Geminiani", seen worn by Simpson in the album of photographs for his victory in the Tour of the West of France, 1959, Lorient-Quimper, a black and white vertically striped "Carpano" jersey with label for Seregni & Gallazzi of Milan, a blue and red striped "England" jersey with label for Tricot Noret St. Denoval, a cream long sleeve rainbow striped jersey, and a pale blue and cream "Bianchi Firelli" jersey, also included in the lot are a number of pennants and a large collection of cloth badges, a cream, red and black sash "Stadien Wielerbaan Amsterdam 1950", a black cloth bag "Enfield R.C. Spring Racing Weekend, Double Diamond", and an album mainly comprising newspaper, magazine articles and pictures covering 1959-1964 as well as six letters dated 1959 from Simpson to the vendor's father, one dated 10-11-59 detailing a visit to Liverpool to see "Dave" stating he will bring over several articles for his collection including jerseys, pennants, and such. Tom Simpson was one of Britain's most successful cyclists, he won a bronze medal for track cycling at the 1956 Summer Olympics, and a silver medal at the 1958 British Empire & Commonwealth Games. When he turned professional at the age of 21, he won the 1961 Tour of Flanders and became the first British rider to wear the yellow jersey during the 1962 Tour de France. In 1963 he won several other races and in 1965 became Britain's first World Road Race Champion, also winning the Giro di Lombardia, making him the BBC Sports Personality of the Year, the first cyclist to win this award. Sadly, Simpson collapsed and died during the ascent of Mont Ventoux during the 1967 Tour de France aged just 29. CONDITION REPORT: Jerseys are of mixed condition, some moth holes.
1966 World Cup; a large presentation book containing The World Cup March music sheet, VIII Campeonato Mundial De Futebol pennant, German beer mats, The World Cup March vinyl single, World Cup Year 1966 luggage label, Revista Barcelonista magazine, Fotbolls VM 1966 magazine, World Cup England 1966 pennant, Umbro & Adidas, The World Cup Success Story of 1966 booklet, Futballweltmeisterschaft 1966 cards, Charles Buchan Football Monthly magazine, Soccer Star magazine, World Cup 1966 Digest, postage stamps, Lean magazine, Sport- Jahres-Meister magazine, Northjern Football magazine, Brooke Bond Tea Souvenir booklet, 1966 World Cup Venues pennant Watney Mann beer mat, World Cup Championship Commemorative medal, Stadion magazines, Sport Magazin, Soccer Star magazine, World Cup Stars booklet, Revista Barcelonista magazine, Championnat Du Monde-Weltmeisterschaft booklet, The Team that Won the World Cup hand book, presented with “The Wizard”, and various magazine and newspaper extracts and cuttings, etc.
Four 9ct gold medallions relating to the Derbyshire Football Association including a shield shaped example inscribed "Medal Competition Winners 1926-1927", a further shield shaped example inscribed "Medal Competition Winners 1925-26", a circular example inscribed "Div Cup Runners-Up 1922-23", and a further circular enamel example inscribed "S and D. F.A. Cup Winners 1929-1930, combined approx 27g.
A rare Edwardian 9ct gold and double sided enamel decorated football medal for the Zingari League, the front centred with an enamelled portrait of a young gypsy girl within a pierced border inscribed "I Zingari Football League Season 1908-9", the reverse centred with an enamel roundel depicting a female upon horseback within a border inscribed "Valkyrie Champions Div One. H.L.Lloyd", length 3cm, approx 8.4g. The Zingari League was an amateur football competition based in Liverpool starting in 1895; the league continued to be run until 2006 when it merged with the Liverpool County Combination to form the new Liverpool County Premier League.
A rare Edwardian 9ct gold and enamel decorated football medal for the Zingari League, the shield shaped enamel central plaque depicting a female figure upon horseback beneath a Liver bird with border inscribed "I Zingari Combination 1905-6", the reverse inscribed "Valkyrie Champions H.Lloyd", made by Vaughton & Sons of Birmingham in velvet lined fitted gilt tooled red leather original box, length 3cm, approx 7.2ozt. The Zingari League was an amateur football competition based in Liverpool starting in 1895; the league continued to be run until 2006 when it merged with the Liverpool County Combination to form the new Liverpool County Premier League.
MILITARY MEDALS & INTERESTING ITEMS RELATING TO S/SGT. CHARLES ROEBUCK of the Royal Engineers and including a 1939-1945 Defence Medal with oak leaf, 1939-1945 Star, The Burma Star, a Burma Star Association pin, military paperwork, copy of relevant London Gazette sent On His Majesty's Service and complete with envelope and letter, a folding map of India and Assam, watercolour sketches of Burma, a Royal Engineers needlework sampler etc. Typed on both sides of eight A-5 lined sheets, an interesting log of air raids in the Cardiff and South Wales / West Wales area in 1939 / 1940, notes location and impact. It details the devastating, and infamous, bombing - on Monday, August 19, 1940 - when three Luftwaffe planes took aim at Admiralty oil tanks, holding millions of gallons of vital fuel, above Pembroke Dock. The resulting inferno raged for 18 days. The entry begins: '3.15 p.m. having tea when heard sound of bombs exploding - about 6-8, also whistling bombs. Then sound of planes - very loud - passing overhead. Prep. Take cover. Action over in about 12-15 secs. Saw huge clouds of smoke S.W. Pembroke. Went to top of Defensible Barracks Hill and saw Oil Tanks blazing - flames 100-200 ft. high and enormous clouds of smoke.' Of the 18 tanks at the Llanreath Oil Tank Depot, 11 were destroyed and 33 million gallons of oil lost before the flames were eventually extinguished in September 1940. More than 22 brigades and 650 men from across the UK were needed to quell the blaze which caused five from Cardiff to lose their lives. Provenance: Charles Roebuck was the step-father of our vendor, please also see Lot Number 271 in this sale
A SELECTION OF BADGES, MEMORABILIA AND FLYING LOG FOR WARRANT OFFICER AIR GUNNER ROBERT PETER PETT, Log 9.6.43 to 2.2.46, R.A.F. Certificate of Service, 2 x five Medal Set including Italy Star, Air Crew etc., and one Miniature and three embroidered B adges including Bomber Command and a Photograph
Medals: a World War II trio, probably to Dorothy Phyllis Oswald (1918-2016), with 1977 silver jubilee medal, boxed; and 1935 silver jubilee medal; together with related ephemera, including: Women's Royal Naval Service Certificate to Dorothy Phyllis Oswald; Birth Certificate; driver's licence; etc; together with similar paperwork to Marjorie Edith Oswald (Sister); and further related ephemera. (qty)
Five United States of Mexico 25 Pesos coins celebrating the XIXth Olympiad 1968; A stock book containing a selection of mint Olympics related postage stamps; A Silver Cambridge University Boat Club Medal for The Forster Fairbairn Pairs 1921 and Royal Henley Peace Regatta 1919 - Second Eights , together with two St John's Ambulance badges and other coins and medallions (a Quantity)
1815 Waterloo Medal Trooper John Hughes, 12th Prince Of Wales Light Dragoons. John Hughes Served With The 12th Light Dragoons At Salamanca And Victoria During The Peninsular Wars. Hughes Later Served Under Lord Wellington At The Battle Of Waterloo, Where The 12th Lead The Charge Of Vandeleur's Cavalry Brigade. Nearly A Third Of The Men Of The 12th Became Casualties. Hughes And His Captain, Edwyn Sandys, Were Among The Wounded. Sandys Succumbed To His Injuries Shortly After The Battle. The Colonel Of The 12th, Frederick Ponsonby, Was Also Grievously Wounded But Survived. Hughes Was Pensioned In September 1827
Advertising - A Mitchell's Gold Medal Cigarette cabinet, the ebonised case with arched top reverse painted in gilt and black on a white ground, the side opening drawers containing visible tobacco on a blue ground, inscribed: Carnation 8d per oz, Marmion 6d per oz, Topaz 7d per oz, Prize Crop 8d per oz, Naval Brigade 9d per oz and Maid of Honour 9d per oz, 72cm high, 54cm wide, 14cm deep
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