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A MINIATURE WHITE-METAL CRICKET BAT, the handle enclosing an extendable pen, 2.3/4in. (7cm) long; a miniature ivory cricket bat, 3.1/2in. (8.8cm) long, a yellow-metal cricket medal; two bronze examples; a Robertson`s Golly Cricket lapel badge; and a commemorative 20 cents Sir Donald Bradman coin (7)
A SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL 1948-49 SCOTTISH QUALIFYING CUP MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Qualifying Cup, 1948-49, Runners-up, J. Wood, Montrose F.C., with ring suspension, in original case; a white-metal medal, the obverse inscribed East of Scotland Football Assoc., the reverse inscribed Q.C., Winners, Peebles Rovers F.C., J. Wood, 1953, with ring suspension; and white-metal medal, the reverse inscribed 45 Div., 1946, Cpl J. Wood, 11 A & S.H. (3)
A SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL 1953-54 SCOTTISH QUALIFYING CUP MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Qualifying Cup, South, Winners, 1953-54, Peebles Rovers F.C., J. Wood, with ring suspension, in original case; a white-metal medal, the obverse inscribed East of Scotland Football Assoc., the reverse inscribed King Cup, Winners, Peebles Rovers F.C., J. Wood, 1954, with ring suspension; and white-metal medal, the reverse inscribed 45 Div., 1946, Cpl J. Wood, 11 A & S.H. (3)
A SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL 1957-58 SCOTTISH QUALIFYING CUP MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Qualifying Cup, South, Runners-up, 1957-58, Pebbles Rovers F.C., J. Wood, with ring suspension, in original case; a silver medal, the obverse inscribed Edinburgh Public Schools Athletic Association, the reverse inscribed S.B.C., 1935, J.W., with ring suspension; and white-metal medal, the reverse inscribed S.P. & D. District, K.O. Competition, 1946, winners (3)
THE FOLLOWING LOT WAS AWARDED TO CELTIC AND SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL NEIL McCALLUM. A WHITE-METAL (SILVER) 1888-89 SCOTTISH CUP RUNNERS-UP MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed 1888-89, Challenge Cup, Runners Up, N.M. McCallum, Celtic F.C. Neil McCallum was born in Bonhill, Dumbartonshire. He first joined Renton with whom he won a Scottish Cup medal in the 1888 final against Cambuslang, scoring once in the 6-1 victory. In May 1888 he was persuaded to join Celtic F.C., then a newly formed club. In their first ever match on May 28th, a friendly against Rangers which Celtic won 5-2, McCallum scored the first goal. He is thus remembered as the first player to score a goal for Celtic. In the 1888-89 Scottish Cup final, (Celtic`s first ever final) played on 9th February 1889 at Second Hampden, Third Lanark defeated Celtic 2-1, McCallum scoring Celtic`s goal.
A 9CT GOLD 1890 PAISLEY CHARITY CUP MEDAL the obverse inscribed Paisley Charity Cup, Won By, St. Mirren. 1890, the reverse inscribed J Dunlop. The above medal was awarded to James "Daddy" Dunlop who was the first-ever St. Mirren player to play at International level, He died from an an accident obtained on the football field
A 15CT GOLD 1926 F.A.CUP WINNERS MEDAL the reverse inscribed The Football Association, with ring suspension, in original fitted case. In the F.A.Cup Final played on 24th April 1926 at Wembley, Bolton Wanderers defeated Manchester City 1-0, we are unable to identify which Bolton player the medal was awarded to.
Three 9ct gold and polychrome enamel football medals, a gold circular medal `Shropshire Mayors Charity Cup`, engraved to reverse `Senior 1920 - 21 J Williams`, weight 9gms, a 9ct gold shield shape medal, `Shropshire Charity Football Association`, engraved to reverse `Charity Cup Runners Up - 1922 - 23`, weight 14gms, a 9ct gold circular medal `The North Wales Charity FA`, engraved to reverse `Runners Up - 1922 - 23`, weight 12gms (3)
Three 9ct gold and polychrome enamel football medals, a 9ct gold circular medal `Shropshire Football Association`, engraved to reverse `Senior Challenge Cup Winners 1923 - 4`, weight 11.5gms, 9ct gold cushion shaped medal, engraved to reverse `B & DFL Championship - Shrewsbury Town FC Winners 1922 - 23 J Williams`, weight 20gms, 9ct gold cushion shaped medal, `Shropshire Football Association`, engraved to reverse `1914 - 15`, weight 4gms (3)
A group of eight family medals, comprising World War I war medal and Victory medal awarded to `23537 PTE L Jones KSLI`, two World War I medals comprising war medal and Victory medal awarded to `PLY. 7583 LCPL W Jones RMLI and Imperial Service medal (George V) awarded to William Walter Jones, and two World War II medals comprising 1939-45 war medal and France and Germany Star unnamed as issued and a General Service medal and clasp `Palestine 1945 - 48` awarded `1469664 GDSM AL JONES WG` (8)
A group of five family medals comprising World War I war medal and Victory medal awarded to `24738 PTE R RAY KSLI` mounted on bar with ribbons, and a World War II trio comprising 1939 - 45 war medal, 1939 - 45 Star and the France and Germany Star in cardboard box of issue `MR VM RAY`, also a World War I Victory medal awarded to `315126 PTE WW Davies Monmouth R` and three badges (9)
Four 9ct gold football medals to include a 9ct gold and polychrome enamel circular football medal `Walsall Football Association`, engraved to reverse `Senior Cup Winners 1924 - 25 Shrewsbury Town FC J Williams`, weight 13gms, a 9ct gold and blue enamel circular football medal, `Walsall and District Football League`, engraved to reverse `Shrewsbury Town FC Winners 1921 - 2 J Williams`, weight 11gms, a 9ct gold shield shaped medal engraved `SMCFA 1909 - 10` and to reverse `J Williams`, weight 3gms, a 9ct gold shield shaped medal, no inscription or engraving, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, weight 4gms (4)
Medallions, Royalty, various (21), others, various (15), copy of SS service medal, keyrings (2), Shell aluminium tokens (60), Texaco, miniature cap badges (30) and Cleveland, aluminium miniature medals (41), some of latter corroded, otherwise mixed condition, some cased or in holders (170) care! High international shipping charges
Police Medals: Coronation (Police) Medal, 1902, Metropolitan Police, bronze, awarded to PC J. White, V Div., polished, Coronation (Police) Medal, 1911, Metropolitan Police, silver, awarded to PC G. Proctor, heavy scuffing to rim and Special Constabulary LS Medal, awarded to Richard Gregson, discoloured, otherwise mainly extremely fine, unless stated (3)
Special Constabulary LS Medal, George V, crowned bust, with The Great War 1914-18 and Long Service 1941 bars (Arthur Hines) and with WWI Victory Medal, awarded to 196143, Pte.2 A. A. L. Hines, RAF (missing War Medal) on brooch bar, plus Special Constabulary LS Medal, George V, coinage profile (Arthur Hines), extremely fine (3)
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