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A 9CT GOLD TENNIS MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Evening News, Lawn Tennis, Tournament, the reverse inscribed Mrs A.K. Callow, Finalist, 1933, in original fitted case; a bronze Davis Cup medallion, the obverse inscribed Lacoste, Borotra, Brugnon, Cochet, 10 Septembre 1927, the reverse inscribed Cinquantieme Anniversaire, De La Victoire Francaise En, Coupe Davis, 10 Septembre 1977; three silver shield-shaped tennis plaques; and yellow-metal set of Wimbledon buttons in case (6)
THE JIMMY JOHNSTONE FABERGE EGG, A RARE LIMITED EDITION 24CT GOLD, SILVER AND ENAMEL FABERGE EGG, No.13 of a limited edition of 19 for the World Market, created by Sarah Faberge. The lion is presented as a finial in sterling silver and 24ct gold a symbol of Celtic's triumph in winning the European Cup in 1967, the egg decorated with full-size domestic and European Cup medals, comprising, European Cup medal; Scottish League Championship medal, Scottish Cup medal; and Scottish League Cup medal, struck in original dies, gilded and hand-enamelled, the sterling medals intersperse a reminder of Jimmy Johnstone's origins with the coal pithead, four winding-shaft supports, fashioned in silver and black gold. The top of the egg itself is hand engine-turned on sterling silver and precious rhodium. The lower half of the creation is adorned with Celtic Football Club's badge proclaiming its 1888 origin, the badge is counterbalanced by the motif from the 'The Lord of the Wing' motion picture which celebrates Jimmy Johnstone's career and achievement. To the sides, seven magic celtic rings in hand-enamelled silver, the bezel is an echo of the jungle, whose corrugated roof it commemorates. The interior of the egg is surmounted by a figure of Jimmy Johnstone modelled in silver and gold with sterling and black gold diamond-studded football, with etched Jimmy Johnstone signature, the base with seven steps representing Johnstone's number, the underside engraved with Sarah Fabergé signature and inscribed 13, 7in. (17.8cm) high, with original carry case; certificate of authenticity and a hand-written note by Sarah Fabergé; and a Jimmy Johnstone, A God With A Leather Football At His Feet brochure, the cover inscribed and autographed To The Young Scouser Best Wishes Billy McNeill, also autographed by Bertie Auld and John (Yogi) Hughes. The vendor will donate 50% of any profits from the sale of the egg to the Johnstone family
A 15CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1905-06 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed 1906, Championship, Won By, Celtic F.C., James Bauchop, with ring suspension, Celtic won back-to-back championships this season with 49 points, Hearts being runners-up on 43 points
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1906-07 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish League Championship, Celtic F.C., Winners, 1906-7, James Bauchop, the reverse cast with a football scene in relief, with ring suspension, Celtic won their third successive League Championship this season with 55 points, Dundee being runners-up on 48 points
A 9CT GOLD 1913 LONDON CHALLENGE CUP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed London Football Assos, Challenge Cup Competition, the reverse inscribed Tottenham Hotspur F.C., J. Bauchop, 1913, with ring suspension, In the above final played on 8th December 1913 at Highbury, Crystal Palace defeated Tottenham Hotspur 2-1
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1919 MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Corporation, Belgian Committee, Senior Football Match, the reverse inscribed Bradford, An England Eleven, v. Glasgow (Select), Jan 3rd 1919, James Bauchop, with ring suspension; and an invitation from the Lord Provost to the after match dinner at the Glasgow City Chambers (2)
A 1954 SILVER-GILT INTER-LEAGUE MEDAL, the obverse inscribed The Football League Representative Match, the reverse inscribed The Football League, versus, The Football League of Ireland, at Manchester, 10th February 1954; and a silver medal, the obverse inscribed D.R., the reverse inscribed Winners, M & D. Jr L. Chall Cup, Runners-Up, League Championship, 14-16 sec., D Revie, 1942-43, In the above Inter-League match played on 10th February 1954 at Maine Road, the Football League defeated the Football League of Ireland 9-1, Revie scoring a hat-trick
A 9CT GOLD 1963-64 DIVISION 2 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions Division 2, the reverse inscribed Season 1963-64, All My Love Don, Leeds United won the Division 2 championship this season for the second time in the clubs history with 63 points, Sunderland being runners-up on 61 points
A 9CT GOLD 1968-69 DIVISION 1 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions, Division 1, the reverse inscribed Season 1968-69, in original fitted case, Under the managerial guidance of Don Revie, Leeds United won their first-ever Division 1 Championship this season losing only two league matches. They won the champion-ship with 67 points, Liverpool being runners-up on 61 points.
Lots 189-270 are the property of the late John Kerr, Private Collector of Heart of Midlothian memorabilia. A 15CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1900-01 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed 1900-1, Challenge Cup, Won By Heart of Midlothian F.C., G. Hogg, with ring suspension. The above medal was awarded to George Hogg. In the match played on 6th April 1901 at Ibrox, Hearts defeated Celtic 4-3
A SILVER AND ENAMEL 1902-03 SCOTTISH CUP RUNNERS-UP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Challenge Cup Runners-up, Heart of Midlothian F.C., 1902-3, John Hunter, with ring suspension, Provenance: Christie's Scotland, Football Memorabilia including the John 'Sailor' Hunter collection, 20 November 1996, Lot 7. The 1902-03 Scottish Cup final was eventually won by Rangers. However, not until after the 2nd reply. In the first match played on 11th April, 1903 at Celtic Park, the teams drew 1-1, in the replay played on 18th April at Celtic Park, the teams drew 0-0 and in the 2nd replay again played at Celtic Park on 25th April, Rangers defeated Hearts 2-0
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1954-55 EAST OF SCOTLAND SHIELD MEDAL, the obverse inscribed E.S.F.A Shield 1954-55, the reverse inscribed E.S.F.A., Shield, Winners, H of M.F.C., D. MacKay, 1954-55, with ring suspension, Provenance: Sotheby's, Football Memorabilia including the Dave MacKay Collection, 21 September 2001, Lot 144
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL EAST OF SCOTLAND SHIELD MEDAL, the reverse inscribed E. of S. Shield, 1957 -58, Winners, H. of M.F.C., Mr. R Tait, Director, with ring suspension, Provenance: Christie's Glasgow, Football Memorabilia including the R. Tait and R.N. Tait Collection, 10 October 1990, Lot 50. The above medal was awarded to Hearts Director R. Tait
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1958-59 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed Winners League Cup, 1958-59, H of M.F.C, Trainer, Mr. J. Harvey, with ring suspension, contained within an ornamental hardwood plaque, In the above match played on 25th October 1958 at Hampden Park, Hearts defeated Partick Thistle 5-1
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1954-55 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League Cup, the reverse inscribed Winners, H. of M.F.C, J, Harvey, 1954-55, with ring suspension, contained within an ornamental hardwood plaque, In the above match played on 23rd October 1954 at Hampden Park, Hearts defeated Motherwell 4-2
A gold cased open-faced lady's fob watch with a cylinder movement, the decorated gilt dial with Roman numerals, the case detailed '14k', with a key, together with a gilt metal long chain, a coral bead necklace, a 1939-45 Defence Medal (the suspension damaged), an Oriental figure of a standing man, and four further items.
A silver gilt and enamelled neck badge of 'The Brighton Hove and District Master Bakers' Association', a silver and enamelled Friendship Society Medal, a medallion commemorating the Sinking of the Lusitania, with the original box and leaflet, a white metal medallion commemorating the Battle of Jutland 1916, and Safe Driving Awards, as mounted on two cards, together with a collection of British and foreign enamelled badges, medals and sundry, including National Savings and Church Lads Brigade interest.
Eleven mostly First and Second World War medals to W. Gamble R.N., comprising Africa General Service Medal, with bar 'Somaliland 1908-10', HMS Proserpine, Naval General Service Medal, with bar 'Persian Gulf 1909-14', HMS Proserpine, 1914-15 Star, 1914-18 British War Medal, 1914-19 Victory Medal, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, 1939-45 Defence Medal, 1939-45 War Medal and George V Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Admiral's bust type with fixed suspension, HMS Centaur, ranging from Boy 1st Class to Chief Petty Officer (the Second World War awards unofficially with engraved naming, the early awards rather worn).
A 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to '146814 Cpl. J.K. Hooker M.G.C.', a 1939-45 Defence Medal, with the original Army Council forwarding slip box of postage, a Lusitania commemorative medallion, with the original leaflet and case, four various enamelled badges and an Upper Thames Patrol brass cap badge, detailed 'UTP'.
A silver Royal Humane Society medallion, awarded for Proficiency in Swimming Exercise, Bolton School 1936, to 'Keith Forrester Grime', with the original case, an Australian bronze medallion, with the original certificate, detailed 'In Commemoration of the Heroic Deeds of the Men of Anzac at Gallipoli in 1915', with the original case and box of postage, a medallion, detailed 'W.T. Salmon', four Second World War Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, with the Army Council forwarding slip and box of postage, detailed 'K.F. Grime Esq'.
An India General Service Medal, George V issue, with bar 'Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919' to 'Lieut. H. Bartle-Pye, 2/129/Baluchis', four dress miniature medals, comprising 1914-18 War Medal, 1914-19 Victory Medal, India General Service Medal, with bar 'Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919', and General Service Medal, George V issue, with bar 'Iraq', mounted on a bar, two blackened brass badges, detailed '129 Baluchis', and four medal ribbon bars.
A 1914-1918 British War Medal to 'S-306833 A.W.O.CL.1. J.S. Emms. A.S.C.' (largely officially re-named), a Meritorious Service Medal, George V field marshal's bust issue, to 'S-306833 S.Q.M. Sjt. J.S. Emms. R.A.S.C.', a 9ct gold and enamelled Bristol Eisteddfod prize medal, dated May 1917, cased, two Red Cross Medals awarded to 'A.M. Emms', one further bar, four further Red Cross badges, four Second World War period dress miniature medals, mounted on a bar, three base metal commemorative medals relating to coronations and 1935 Jubilee, and four lapel badges.
A silver London Salvage Corps Long and Efficient Service Medal to 'F-H-Flanders. 1928' and an Association of Professional Fire Brigade Officers silver Long Service Medal to 'Salvage Office F. Flanders-1932', mounted on a bar as worn, with a ribbon bar and a case, together with a related black and white photograph, detailed to the back 'Funeral of Chief Officer Fox 1930' with related details.
A group of awards relating to Private F.W. Mills, The Cambridgeshire Regiment, comprising 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star and 1939-45 War Medal, with the named Second World War period memorial scroll, a photograph and a Buckingham Palace letter of sympathy [died 21st September 1944, commemorated on the Singapore Memorial].
Four Second World War Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with bar 'North Africa 1942-43', Defence Medal and War Medal, with ribbons, medal forwarding slip, Air Council slip, Observer's and Air Gunner's flying log book 1944, detailed 'L. Collins', the medals' box of postage labelled 'L.F. Collins Esquire', a photograph, a banknote and two letters.
A 1939-45 British War Medal, with the Air Council forwarding slip, paper list confirming one award and the original box of postage, addressed to 'RJ Witt Esquire', an RAF cap badge, Lance Corporal stripe, three further cloth badges, a collection of related paperwork and photographs, including RAF Christmas menu 1945, RAF service and release book, RAF fire manual, the National Fire Service drill book, related ephemera and a Booth's Silicon China tea mug with the blue badge of the RAF.
Three Second World War Medals, comprising 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, with bar 'Atlantic', and 1939-1945 War Medal, an Admiralty forwarding slip showing four awards and box of postage addressed to 'Mr R Foster', a photograph of HMS Cutty Sark, a brass ship's lantern, fitted with a carrying handle, and a ribbon bar.
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