A South Shields Rugby Football Club medal 1895, in 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed SOUTH SHIELDS RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB, designed with a pair of black & white striped flags, a rugby ball and an enamel roundel of a rowing boat and the motto COURAGE, HUMANITY, COMMERCE, the reverse engraved with a monogram and inscribed DURHAM COUNTY CUP HOLDERS, PTS FOR 42, AGAINST NIL, RYTON, ROVERS, TUDHOE, W.HARTLEPOOL, in original fitted case by James Grant & Son, 66 King Street, South Shields, the lid inscribed gilt SOUTH SHIELDS, F. 1895 C.
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Four medals presented to the Uruguayan 1950 World Cup winning player Schubert Gambetta. i) an honorary medal from the City of Montevideo ii) an honorary medal from the Federation of commercial sport, Montevideo iii) and a curious honorary medal from a Billiards Club iv) a medal struck for the Uruguay v Argentina game in 1944
A 1948 London Olympic Games boxed participation medal, designed 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; sold together with a bound copy of the Official 1948 Games Report of the British Olympic Association (2)
A Paris 1924 Olympic Games gold first place winner's prize medal, goldplated silver, designed by Andre Rivaud, struck by the Paris Mint in an edition of 304, the obverse with a winning athlete coming to the aid of a fallen athlete, the reverse with an assortment of sporting equipment around a legend, diameter 55mm.; in original fitted case
An Italian Football Association 18k continental gold medal commemorating the England v Italy international match played at Tottenham Hotspur 30th November 1949, the obverse with a footballing scene in raised relief, the reverse inscribed FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIUOCO CALCIO, RICCORDO DI INGHILTERRA ITALIA, LONDRA, 30 NOVEMBRE 1949; sold with two original Italian newspapers with match coverage (3)
A Moscow 1980 Olympic Games gold winner's prize medal awarded for rowing awarded to Kersten Neisser of East Germany, in silver-gilt, the obverse with the traditional design after Prof. Giuseppe Cassioli's 1928 design with Victory seated above a stadium, the reverse designed by Ilya Postol with the Olympic flame burning above the stadium, the 1980 Games logo beyond, the rim inscribed for rowing in Cyrillic script
A 9ct. gold Scottish Football Association international debut medal awarded to Jimmy McMullan of Partick Thistle [later Manchester City] for the match v Wales in season 1919-20, inscribed accordingly This was Scotland and Wales's first full international match after the First World War. The match was played at Ninian Park and ended as a 1-1 draw.
The trophy awarded to Harold Mahony for winning the Gentlemen's All Comers Final at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships in 1896, in the form of a hallmarked Victorian silver trophy cup, Edward Hutton, London, 1881, loop handles, beaded borders and arabesque engraving on a round foot, with presentation inscription reading ALL COMERS SINGLES, FIRST PRIZE, WON BY, H.S. MAHONY, height 32cm., 12 1/2in., weight 780gr. 27 1/2 oz. At this time the reigning Wimbledon champion, which in this case was Wilfred Baddeley, received a bye straight to the final. The 'All Comers' then had to battle their way through the knockout rounds to win the right to challenge the champion. In 1896 H.S. Mahony defeated Reginald Doherty, W Castle, Frank Riseley and Harold Nisbet before defeating Wilberforce Eaves 6-2, 6-2, 11-9 to win the All Comers Final for which he received this magnificent cup. He then defeated the reigning champion Wilfred Baddeley in five sets 6-2, 6-8, 5-7, 8-6, 6-3 to be crowned Gentlemen's Singles Champion. Mahony received a gold medal for his victory which recently sold at auction for £24,000.
A FIFA 1978 World Cup winner's medal, .750 continental gold by Bertoni of Milano, the obverse with the World Cup trophy in raised relief, inscribed FIFA WORLD CUP, the reverse inscribed XI COPA MUNDIAL,DE LA FIFA, ARGENTINA 1978, in original fitted case The original recipient of this medal is unknown.
Official reports for the London 1908 and 1948 Olympic Games, 1908, by Theodore Andrea Cook, published by the British Olympic Association, 1909, 795pp, 60 photographic plates, extensive coverage, red cloth with depictions of the participation medal, spine a little faded and splitting to cloth, otherwise a reasonably good copy; the 1948, edited by Lord Burghley, extensive coverage, numerous plates, green cloth, good condition
A group of four first world war medals comprising, voluntary overseas medal, Territorial Efficiency medal and two other service medals awarded to T-1306 'A.CPL.P.BURCH The Queens'. One other First World war medal awarded to '2.LIEUT.P.E.J Smith', one other first world war medal uninscribed and three second world war medals, recipient unknown
British Commemorative Medallions (5): QV Jubilee 1897 large silver GVF (edge knock) cased, similar in copper aEF cased, Edward VII Coronation 1902 large bronze patchy nEF cased, GV Jubilee 1935 small silver VF boxed, and a Wolseley Cup Rifle Club medal 1907 to PTE A. Kirke Smith (an interesting large bronze cross-shaped piece) EF cased.
Crimean War and other commemorative medallions, tokens & misc. (22); white metal pieces including BHM 2541, 2580, 2582, 2583 and 2585A, and others unknown, grades VG to GVF (most holed), an interesting brass counter Inkerman 1854 VF, a cast bronze piece for the Battle of Culloden 1746 holed VF, white metal medal d.51mm for the Death of the Duke of Wellington 1852 aEF, etc etc.
Italian Renaissance Medal, cast bronze d.84.5mm: Portrait of Nonina Stroza r. with legend VXOR BERNARDVS BARBIGE NONINA STROZA. She was the wife of the artist Bernardo del Barbigia. These medals attributed to Niccolo Fiorentino. This example uniface, high relief in good metal, GVF, plugged/repaired twice near edge.
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