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A box of First Day Coin Covers of Queens Golden Jubilee, Royal Mint Queen Mother centenary crown, 2000 silver proof £1 Guernsey, 2006 £5 silver proof, Queens 80th Birthday plus crowns and £5 including Churchill, Charles and Diana, Edward and Sophie, 2000 celebration medal for Greenwich Millennium, silver token for Duke and duchess of Windsor - Condition VF - Proof
A GREAT WAR CASUALTY PAIR OF MEDALS TO GUNNER H. TAYLOR, ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 37859 Gnr. H. Taylor. R.A.), officially impressed, unmounted; together with the official letter accompanying the issue of the medals, dated 2nd June 1921, addressed to Mr E.C. Taylor, 54, Ludgate Hill, Birmingham. Note: 27859 Gunner H. Taylor, 119th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, died on 9th October 1917. He is buried with honour at St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen.
A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS TO SAPPER E.A. HOOPER, ROYAL ENGINEERS comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 154866 Spr. E.A. Hooper. R.E.), officially impressed, unmounted; together with a brass Royal Engineers cap badge (lacking fixings to reverse); a brass `RE` shoulder title; and a trench-style cigarette lighter incorporating a Great Britain 1918 penny.
A WWI medal group including a Distinguished Conduct Medal, also 1914-1915 star, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Belgium Croix de Guerre, also a miniature Victory Medal, ribbon bar and loose replacement ribbons, inscribed to 15649, Colour Sergeant Major G. Brown, Norfolk Regiment, presented in a British Legion medal case. Golding Young and Mawer are pleased to offer these medals for sale on behalf of the Samaritans charity.
A silver WWI MBE 2nd style medal, with red, pink and white ribbon, in Garrard & Co original case, London 1918, together with three WWII medals, The Africa Star, The Defence Medal, and The 1939-1945 Star, in original cardboard box posted to Master Philip John Evans, the medals belonged to John Dewing Evans, killed at El Alamein
Collection of 1500m Olympic gold medal winners signed photograph/prints and others to incl Seb Coe. Steve cram, Steve Ovett plus the team that helped Roger Bannister to break the first 4 minute mile record to incl Chris Chattaway, Chris Brasher and Roger Bannister plus a colour print titled The Masters of the Mile Sir Roger Bannister and Sebastian Coe (4)
Emil Zatopek – 3x 1952 Olympic Long Distance Gold Medallist. Emil Zatopek signed display and book – comprising a photograph and large autograph album page mounted display mf&g overall 13.75 x 11.25" plus the book titled "Emil Zatopek in Photographs" 1st UK ed 1955. Note: Emil Zátopek b.1922 – d.2000 was a Czechoslovak long-distance runner best known for winning three gold medals at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. He won gold in the 5000 metres and 10,000 metres runs, but his final medal came when he decided at the last minute to compete in the first marathon of his life. He was nicknamed the "Czech Locomotive". Zátopek was the first athlete to break the 29-minute barrier in the 10,000 metres (in 1954). Three years earlier, in 1951, he had broken the hour for running 20km. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest runners of the 20th century and was also known for his brutally tough training methods. In February 2013, the editors at Runner` s World Magazine selected him as the Greatest Runner of All Time. He is the only person to win the 5,000 metres, 10,000 metres and marathon in the same Olympics.
Bradley Wiggins Cycling – 2012 Tour De France signed winners yellow shirt display with unique back ground lighting – professionally mounted raised shirt signed by Bradley Wiggins together with 3x mounted colour photographs below – overall - 33x26.5" with the back lighting on it is quite stunning – batteries not included. Note: A fortnight later Bradley Wiggins went onto win Olympic Time Trial Gold Medal at The London Games
1987 MCC Cricket Bicentenary (1787-1987) souvenir cricket ball and medallions – to incl Official MCC Cricket Souvenir Commemorative Ball mounted on wooden plinth c/w engraved brass plaque together with commemorative bronze medal in makers case plus 2 x 1985 England v Australia boxed Medallions – to include a solid Nickel silver and a solid Bronze medallion played at Lord` s both in the original makers boxes (4)
Half set of attractive playable clubs – to incl Walter Hagen well lofted no.1 iron, Spalding Argyle Z model mid iron, George Nicoll mashie with a chamfered backsole, Gibson Westward Ho! mashie niblick, good size F H Ayres Niblick and Spalding Golf Medal wry neck putter – all with good full length grips (6)
6x various socket head woods to incl 2x brassies one stamped Robinson Singapore, plus 4 drivers incl a R. Forgan St Andrews Gold Medal Crown model c/w shaft stamp, Spalding with 5x circular alloy pins to the face insert, A Shanks Silloth plus one other shortened (4") et al – all fitted with period full length leather grips (6)
The "Eric Lester" Press Cuttings and Photograh album – leather bound with gilt title and name to the front boards – this incredible album which contains over 80 press photographs and numerous press cuttings covering Lester` s career during the 1950s period – what is more remarkable is that all his achievements were achieved while still working as club professional which to the surprise and shock of his club he handed his notice in at the age of 40 to concentrate on playing full time on the professional tour. Several times Lester was knocking on the door for Ryder Cup honours which always just evaded him but he had the privilege to play for the Great Britain team on several occasion against The Commonwealth, The Rest of Europe, and The Walker Cup team – he was also a member of team which won the Joy Cup in 1956. His biggest win came at The Penfold Swallow Tournament in 1956 the biggest prize played for at that time outside the Open with a first prize of £1000. He defeated Max Faulkner and Syd Scott in the final group out. In addition to his success he was also winner of The Tooting Bec Medal in the 1953 Open at Carnoustie (won by Ben Hogan) for the best round by a British Golfer which he also shared with Dai Rees. The album incl photographs covering Swallow Penfold Tournament, team photographs incl Golf Professional Team v Walker Cup, the team incl Dai Rees, Cotton, Scott, Daly, Allis, Panton, Lester, Bradshaw, O` Connor, Eric Brown - another of both teams from GB v The Commonwealth which incl Gary Player, Locke, Peter Thomson, Von Nida, Shankland, Bruce Crampton et al – The Joy Cup team 1956, GB v Rest of Europe together with individual shots incl Henry Cotton signed, Bobby Locke signed, Antonia Cerda Argentina, Max Faulkner, Harry Weetman, Peter Thomson, Christie O` Connor Snr, Syd Scott, Harry Bradshaw, R Henning (S.A), a wonder full photograph of Lester teeing off at The Penfold Swallow Tournament at The Royal Burgess Edinburgh seen driving and watched by huge crowd when over 5000 turned out to watch, and much more – all the images have been sellotaped but nevertheless this is an absorbing record of Eric Lester who came from a golfing family whose roots were in the midland – one of 4 golfing brothers and started at Sandwell Park as a caddie, served in the RAF during the war – the golfing traditions have carried on in the family with his sons and nephews carrying on in the profession
1953 Carnoustie Open Golf Championship won by Ben Hogan. 1953 Carnoustie Open Golf championship PGA "Tooting Bec Cup" 9ct gold medal awarded to Eric Lester for the lowest score by British member of PGA – the medal is engraved on the reverse "Tooting Bec Cup – 1953- Carnoustie – Score 70 – E.G. Lester" – it` s interesting to note that over the 4 rounds played only 3x other players who finished in the top 10 scored 70 or less which included Hogan, Frank Stranahan, Dai Rees and Antonio Cerda (Argentina)
Rare 1956 Golfing Society of Great Britain Slazenger Trophy 9ct gold medal – engraved on the reverse "Slazenger Trophy – 1956- Winner – E.G. Lester" . Note: The Golf Society of Great Britain was founded in 1955 by the late Sir Aynsley Bridgland of Prince` s Golf club. His dream was, in troubled times after the war, there should be generated a spirit of goodwill and international friendship through a common sporting link, namely "The love of Golf". The society is still in existence today and has many trophies which are competed for at the 2 day meetings that are held in different locations around England, Scotland and Wales. TheSociety also sponsors golf tournaments for Junior Golfers who are under 14
Edward VII, gold, silver and bronze medallions for the Coronation, 1902, by de Saulles, crowned bust of king r., rev. crowned bust of Queen Alexandra r., date on ribbon below, all 56mm, wt. of gold medal 92.26gms. (Eimer 1871), a couple of tiny scratches on cheek and neck of Queen on gold medal, otherwise all mint state, in original cases (3)
First and Second War Royal Artillery group of nine to Lieutenant Colonel M.A. Castle, comprising 1914-15 Star to 2.LIEUT. M.A. CASTLE. R.F.A., British War Medal and Victory Medal to MAJOR. M.A. CASTLE (latter medal renamed), with MID, Defence Medal and 1939-45 Medal, later named to LT. COL & BREV. COL. M.A. CASTLE, 1935 Jubilee Medal, 1937 Coronation Medal, Officer`s Territorial Decoration with three bars and Special Constabulary Medal, all mounted for wear and contained in a Spink & Son case.
Imperial Russian Jeton, being a shoulder board of yellow metal and highlighted in red and black enamels, dated 17th October 1891 to the reverse, five further Russian pieces, three in yellow metal, the principal piece being a compass with Russian inscription to the back and a red and black medal ribbon. (7)
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