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Football medal: Herbert Lock, Southampton, Glasgow Rangers, QPR & Bournemouth & Boscombe, 1887-1957. This, and the following three lots, all relate to the career of Herbert Lock, one of Britain`s finest goalkeepers either side of World War 1. Lock joined Southampton in 1907 and following a number of promising performances he joined Glasgow Rangers. Lock soon became established as Rangers first choice goalkeeper but the war interrupted his career and he worked in the Glasgow Shipyard during the hostilities. During the 1919/20 season he kept goal for Rangers in 35 matches, keeping 20 clean sheets. In total Lock played for Rangers on 266 occasions, keeping 109 clean sheets. Once leaving Scotland Lock played for QPR, then returned to Southampton before finishing his career at Bournemouth & Boscombe. Glasgow Cup Medal, 1912. This match was played against Celtic on 12 Oct 1912 at Hampden Park in front of a crowd of 90,000. Rangers won 3-1 with goals from Hogg, Smith & Bennett. Interestingly Lock was injured in semi final replay against Partick Thistle but was awarded this medal due to his involvement in the earlier rounds. In original presentation box with gilt lettering (vg)
Football medal: Herbert Lock, Glasgow Rangers. A Scottish League Championship Medal 1911/12. Rangers won the League title with 51pts, finishing 6pts ahead of runners-up Celtic with Clyde in third place. In original presentation case with gilt lettering, `Scottish Football League 1911-12` (vg)
Football medal: Herbert Lock, Glasgow Rangers. A Scottish League Championship Medal 1919/20. Rangers won the League title with 71pts, scoring 106 goals and only conceding 25 in the 42 game season. Celtic were runners-up and Motherwell third. In original presentation case with gilt lettering, `Scottish Football League` (vg)
Football medal: Herbert Lock, Southampton. Hampshire Benevolent Pickford Fund Cup winners medal, 1922/23. This Cup was played for between 1909 and 1939 and was a fund raising event sponsored by Mr Pickford, the President of the Hants FA. This match was played against Portsmouth on 14 April 1923 and ended in a 2-2 draw, Lock playing in goal for Southampton. Southampton won the Cup on the toss of a coin. In original presentation box with gilt lettering and badge, `Hampshire Football Association, 1922-3` (vg)
A quantity of 9ct gold medals, to include two 1906 Bedfordshire Championship medals presented to FB Saville for the 5 mile and 1 mile bicycle, a Beds F A 1902-1903 medal for F Saville, left back Vic Capt, A Biggleswade District Football League for 1902-1903 for F Saville, and and un-engraved HFCC 1903-1904 medal. (5)
Militaria/Portrait Miniature: a late 19th/early 20th century portrait miniature on ivory or vellum, of a young man in a naval uniform, dark navy coat with gilt epaulettes, high white collar and black tie cravat, in brass oval frame, along with single WWI medal awarded to Commr GWS Seton RN (possibly the man in the portrait).
Militaria: A cased set of service medals awarded to Second Lieutenant J St C Lindsay, to include two WWI war service medals: 1914-1918 medal and Peace medal inscribed to 2-LIEUT.J.ST.C.LINDSAY, and a 1937 coronation medal, as well as a set of miniatures to match, the leather case impressed with J. St. C. Lindsay, June 1st 1899 - November 16th 1939.
Militaria: A set of boxed medals to include air crew Europe star with RAF Battle of Britain clasp, Africa star, Italy star, War medal and 1939-45 star (all unengraved) with ribbons, awarded to Sergeant C A Rust (Charles), a hurricane pilot on the roll of honour, part of Peter Townsend`s 85th Squadron, as well as a suitcase containing brown leather fleece lined flying bomber jacket, hip flask, his RAF uniform of jacket and trousers, stable webbing belt, binoculars and flight gear, as well as a whittled wooden spitfire, dog tags for C. A Rust 905074 and old cheques from 1939, and a second World War revision air sheet map.
The Lloyd`s Medal (silver), instituted in 1839, a reward made by the renowned Maritime Insurers to those who saved or attempted to save the lives of others in shipwrecks and who would take no monetary reward for so doing, designed by William Wyon, 2 3/4" diameter, in circular rosewood frame, brass back plate to which is inscribed "N E N Co, Goole", mint
A collection of militaria medals and badges, includes Coast guard related items, a Board of Trade, Rocket Apparatus, Proof of Service at a Wreck medallion, Territorial Army medal for efficient service for Private J W Wood, Welsh Regiment, a Defence of Malta medallion and a commemorative King Edward & Queen Alexandra medallion for their visit to Queen Alexandra Dock, Cardiff, 1907, etc
A First World War General Service Medal, a Peace Medal and a 1914/15 Star for 1652 Private W E Belton, Royal Army Medical Corps, together with a Peace & Honor enamelled badge, an RAMC pin-on badge, a gilt metal commemorative International Workman`s Exhibition, London 1870 Cross, together with a few British stamps, all in a Peps - for coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc
"Of military history interest: A Second World War General Service Medal, a Second World War Star, three Second World War Campaign Stars (Africa, 8th Army bar, Italy, France and Germany), together with a collection of ephemera, bank notes and memorabilia relating to the recipient, framed and glazed, 38 x 68 cm"
Barringer & Brown - a rare Victorian hexagonal 7lb Prize Medal Mustard tin, decorated with lithograph and printed paper label panels with Edward and Alexandria, Prince and Princess of Wales, George and the Dragon, Aesthetic Beauties and flowers, inscribed This Mustard Condiment is Free From Any Injurious Add Mixture, Flowers Patent, Tin Plate Decorating Co, Heath South Wales, 17.5cm high, 23cm wide, c.1862 This tin may have been produced in order to commemorate the marriage of Edward and Alexandria, later King and Queen, in 1863
Barringer & Brown - a rare Victorian hexagonal 7lb Prize Medal Mustard tin, decorated with traces of lithograph and printed paper label panels with children, George and the Dragon, Aesthetic Beauties and flowers, inscribed This Mustard Genuine Mustard Flour from the Finest Seed Grown, Flowers Patent, Tin Plate Decorating Co, Heath South Wales, 17.5cm high, 23cm wide, second half 19th century
Huntley and Palmers - a Victorian incurved rectangular biscuit tin, hinged cover printed with a coach and four in the snow, the sides with horse drawn sleigh and coaches, inscribed London & Reading, Paris Exhibition 1878 Grand Prize Medal inscription to base, 9.5cm high, 17cm wide, 12.5cm deep, c.1880
Five medals, comprising; the 1939-45 Star, the Burma Star, the 1939-45 Defence Medal, the 1939-45 War Medal, with M.I.D. spray and the General Service Medal, George VI issue, with bar Malaya (the naming erased), mounted on a bar, two ribbon bars, a medal for Faithful Service In The Special Constabulary (Elizabeth II issue), with a Royal Mint case and sixteen various coins, including five Elizabeth II commemorative crowns.
Three 1953 maundy coins, comprising; four pence, three pence and two pence, (the penny lacking), in a 1953 maundy money case, the 1939-45 Defence Medal, the 1939-45 War Medal, box of postage and Air Council forwarding slip, seven commemorative medals, an enamel badge detailed ON NATIONAL SERVICE 160 and a quantity of coins, including; two 1951 Crowns with boxes, four further Crowns and a 1953 nine coin plastic set.
The M.B.E Civil Issue with the original Royal Mint case and box, the Elizabeth II medal commemorating Sierra Leone Independence 27th April 1961, with the card box of issue, the M.B.E. scroll of award relating to Nevillie.G.D.Campbell Esq, 9th of June 1955 and the statutes of the Order Of The British Empire 1954 and accompanying letter dated 5th January 1956 to D.r. N.G.D Campbell, M.B.E., Medical Department, Freetown.
Medals, comprising, The Order of St John of Jerusalem, circular enameled award, the 1939-45 Defence medal and The St John Ambulance Long Service Medal, with a bar, mounted court style, the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star and the 1939-45 War Medal, mounted on a bar, a ribbon bar, two further St John Ambulance Brigade long service medals, an identity disc, a fob medallion, a 1953 crown, a Jersey twenty five pence crown 1977, a Christmas 1914 brass gift tin, a 1953 Coronation Oxo tin and a tin formed as a letter box.
A Scottish provincial silver medal, Inverness circa 1908, maker`s mark F.F.& M, with camel mark and `Invs`, presented by the London Invernesshire Association to Mary Jane Mackay, in a fitted case, 4.8cm diameter, 35g gross, with an Inverness silver crest brooch, stamped M & C and `Invnss`, the hand clasping a sword with the motto `Manu Forti` above, and a longship brooch in the Iona style, marked S & Co,
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