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1920/30s Dalhousie Golf Club - large portfolio containing 12x original Golf Club Winners Honours Boards (on card) with results going back to 1869 to incl Club Medal from 1869, Moir Medal from 1871, Guthrie Medal from 1873, plus Bruce Medal, Dalhousie Cup, Handicap Medal, Aggregate Medal – notable winners incl H.S.C. Everard, AF Macfie, John L Low, James Cunningham, W.N. Boase, David Anderson, et al – note Club medal has some wear and tear to edges, some discoloured otherwise overall (F/G)
1921 Bonvil Golf Club (Cupar) oversized white metal medal the obverse is decorated with Scottish thistles and mounted with a shield engraved with cross golf clubs. On the reverse engraved “presented by Bailie G. White 1921” and with the makers stamp mark TL Brown Cupar and Glasgow Silver assay mark to both the medal and suspension ring, comes in the original large oval makers box (A/F) – (3.75” x 2.5” no.)
Player’s Medal: A bronze medal which reads Pisa S.C. Campionato 1986/7 with an embossed image of the Piza Tower and the letter “A” being held aloft to obverse in makers original fitted case. Note: This medal was awarded to Paul Elliot (Chelsea & Charlton Athletic) who played for the Club during this season for the Team gaining Promotion to Series A during this season.
1965-66 Football league Division 4 Championship Medal: For Fred Potter Doncaster Rovers Fred Potter (born 29 November 1940) is a retired English footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He was born in Cradley Heath and played for his local side before signing for Aston Villa in July 1959. Originally an inside forward, he made his debut on Boxing Day 1959 and made three appearances in total in the First Division. Looking for first team football he signed for Doncaster Rovers in July 1962 making 124 league appearances.In 1966 he moved down into non-league football with Burton Albion, winning the Player of the Year award for the 1969-70 Hereford United, signed Potter in September 1970. Potter made 33 league appearances in 1970-71, with a further 27 in various cup competitions. Potter was the goalkeeper in Hereford’s FA Cup run of 1971-72, notably defeating Newcastle United in the Third Round. Potter’s 38 clean sheets that season saw him named Player of the Year. (Medal housed in original FA Box
Glasgow FA Cup Winners 9ct Gold Medal: William Black Born: 16 May 1878 Birthplace: Flemington, Scotland Signed: 21 April 1904, Left: 29 May 1905 (to Everton) Position: Half-Back Debut: Port Glasgow Athletic 1-4 Celtic, League, 27 Aug 1904. Defender Willie Black stayed just one season with Celtic after signing for the Boys from Queens Park in 1904. Wilie was brought in as cover for Jim Young & Jimmy Hay. He often deputised for one of the three in the famous half-back line of Young, Loney & Hay. The Flemington-born player made his debut on August 27 in a 4-1 league victory over Port Glasgow Athletic at Parkhead but was very much a back up player making only 11 appearances during the rest of the season. However we won the league to set up the first of a 6-in-a-row, and he played his part. Black was carried off crippled in a match v Partick Thistle in a wild match just before Xmas 1904. Sunny Jim Young went looking for culprit James Sommen (guilty Partick player), but was sent off to the pavilion shortly after. Black moved south to Everton in 1905, but another leg injury there seriously threatened his career at Everton. Playing Career – APPEARANCES LEAGUE 1904-05. 10 times SEASON 1904/05: (Champions: Glasgow Celtic FC). David Robertson Adams, William Loney, James Hay, Donald McLeod, Peter Somers, David Hamilton, Alexander Bennett, James Quinn, William Orr, James Young, Finlay McLean, James McMenemy, William Black, Henry McIlvenny, Alexander McNair, Hugh Watson
Cook Islands five dollars Diamond Wedding 2007-50c, of gold plated nickel with four diamonds, in a Westminster case with certificate, Cook`s Island twenty five dollar 2008 5oz silver 925 standard in a Westminster case with certificate, Britannia medal Diamond Wedding sixty diamond set, 5oz, in a Westminster case with certificate, all as issued.
A collection of German WW2 militaria, to include; a group of four medals, war merit cross with swords, long service with clasp, Anschluss medal and African campaign medal. Also, to include; Hitler youth breast badge, ribbon bars, dog tag, jubilee medal and an excellent condition un issued Afrika Korps arm band. (tested as original)
A Great War D.S.M. group of four to C. Z. 17 D McD. Hall Signaller R.N.V.R. H. M. Whaler "Blackwhale" with a WWII defence medal, mounted and framed in display case, also three copies of an Admiralty letter commending him and three comrades for their actions when the ship was sunk, 3rd January, 1918 and a press cutting
A George V D.C.M. group of four to 1008 Cpl. R Redpath, Black Watch, 1st Battalion, Royal Highlanders, with his pay book, small book and ephemera pertaining to his heroic action at Ypres, November 11th, 1914, with a plaid brooch, Russian medal and a WWII group to 2926790 Donald MacDonald with his certificate of service
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