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Lot 27

A 9ct. gold & enamel Football League Division Two champion’s medal 1910-11, inscribed WEST BROMWICH ALBION FOOTBALL CLUB, FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, DIV. II, 1910-11, D.G. NURSE, DIRECTOR

Lot 28

A 9ct. gold F.A. Cup runners-up medal 1911-12, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS UP, WEST BROMWICH ALBION F.C., 1911-12, D.G. NURSE (DIRECTOR), the reverse with post-issue enamelling

Lot 29

A 9ct. gold Football League Division One Champion’s medal 1919-20, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, 1919-20, D.G. NURSE, DIRECTOR, and in enamel WEST BROMWICH ALBION FOOTBALL CLUB. 1919-20 was the season that the Football League resumed after the First World War. The Football League introduced a new design of medals in this season and one that was to endure until relatively recent times.

Lot 31

A 9ct. gold F.A. Cup winner’s medal 1930-31, W.B. ALBION 1931, WINNERS, FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP, 1931, L.J. NURSE, DIRECTOR

Lot 34

A silver medal awarded to Jeremiah Griffiths by Aston Villa FC in commemoration of the 1896-97 double-winning season, engraved with the club crest and inscribed to the reverse. Jeremiah Griffiths played in just one match during Villa’s 1896-97 double-winning campaign, this being the F.A. Cup semi-final v Liverpool at Bramall Lane.

Lot 35

A 9ct. gold Birmingham & District F.L. winner’s medal won by Aston Villa’s appropriately named C. Aston in 1899-1900, inscribed with the above details to the reverse and the player’s monogram to the obverse

Lot 36

A 9ct. gold United F.L. winner’s medal won by C.S. Aston of Watford FC in 1905-06, inscribed UNITED F.L., 1905-6, WINNERS, WATFORD FC, C.S. ASTON, in an old replacement case

Lot 37

A 9ct. gold and enamel Football League representative medal season 1901-02, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND V IRELAND, W. WOOLDRIDGE, 1901. This Inter-League match took place at the Manor Ground, Plumstead, on 9th November 1901 before 12000 spectators. The Football League defeated the Irish League 9-0 with Wolverhampton Wanderers’s Woolridge scoring a hat-trick.

Lot 40

A 15ct. gold & enamel Scottish Football Association long service medal, the reverse inscribed, S.WYLIE, 1895 TO 10-11-09

Lot 41

A 9ct. gold & enamel Scottish F.A. 2nd XI Cup winner’s medal 1910-11, the reverse inscribed WON BY R. FARR, H.M.F.C., enamel damaged. The Scottish 2nd XI Cup was won in 1911 by Heart of Midlothian’s ‘A’ team.

Lot 42

A 15ct. gold unofficial 1910 F.A. Cup winner’s medal, the obverse inscribed 1910, the reverse inscribed ENGLISH CUP, WON BY, N.U.F.C., A.S.M. DUNCAN. Although the above medal is not an ‘official’ F.A.Cup winner’s medal, as Duncan did not play in the final tie, it must be assumed that the medal was presented to him by the Newcastle United to commemorate the club’s first-ever F.A.Cup trophy when the Magpies defeated Barnsley 2-0 in the replay played at Goodison Park on 28th April 1910 before 69000 spectators, Shepherd scoring both of United’s goals

Lot 44

Three representative football caps awarded to Stan Fazackerley, comprising a black and gold cap inscribed BOSTON LEAGUE, 1911; a maroon cap inscribed S & H C F A, 1913-14; and a blue cap inscribed S & H C F A, 1920-21 (3). Stan Fazackerley’s place in football history was secured in 1920 when he was transferred from Sheffield United to Everton for a then record fee of £4000. Fazackerley was also a F.A. Cup winner with Sheffield United in 1915 and won a Division Three (north) Champions medal with Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1923-24. Having started his career at Accrington Stanley, he also had spells with Hull City, Kidderminster Harriers and Derby County.

Lot 48

A 9ct. gold Glasgow Football Association Cup winner’s medal 1915, in original case of issue also inscribed GLASGOW FOOTBALL ASSOC., 1915. The 1915 Glasgow Cup was won by Clyde who beat Partick Thistle 1-0 in a replay following a 1-1 draw. The name of the recipient was never engraved on the medal.

Lot 49

A 9ct. gold F.A. Charity Shield medal 1920, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD. The reverse of this medal was never engraved with the details of the recipient. The gold is hallmarked 1920. In this year West Bromwich Albion defeated Tottenham Hotspur 2-0.

Lot 52

A 9ct. gold & enamel West Ham United medal commemorating their promotion to Division One and their F.A. Cup final appearance in 1923, the obverse with enamel club crest and inscribed F.A. CUP FINALISTS 1923, MEMBERS OF 1ST. DIV. FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed WEST HAM UNITED. West Ham United FC presented this medal to Frank Piercy, assistant trainer under Charlie Paynter.

Lot 53

A 9ct. gold North of Ireland 1st Division Football Combination medal 1924-25, the obverse inscribed with the above details, the reverse inscribed A.U.F.C., B. RELPH, 1924-25

Lot 56

A 9ct. gold F.A. Amateur Cup winner’s medal 1925-26, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, AMATEUR CUP, the reverse inscribed WINNERS, undated but hallmarked 1926. In the 1926 F.A. Amateur Cup final played at Roker Park before 13000 spectators, Northern Nomads defeated Stockton by a record score of 7-1.

Lot 57

Medals and ephemera relating to J. Owen of Crewe Alexandra and other clubs, the lot comprising a 9ct gold and enamel medal the obverse inscribed Manchester Cup, 1926-27, M.C.F.A., the reverse inscribed Crewe Alexandra F.C., Winners, J Owen, with ring suspension; together with a silver and enamel medal, the obverse inscribed P.G. & H.L.C., the reverse inscribed J Owen, Fives, 1932, with ring suspension; a gilt-metal and enamel lapel badge, inscribed P.G. & H.L.C. ; and a collection of ephemera, including club contracts, photographs, letters, postcards, newspaper cuttings, telegrams etc, relating to Owen’s career with Crewe Alexandra, Accrington Stanley, Connah’s Quay, Shotton Football and Athletic Club, Mossley, Chester and Droylsden

Lot 58

Jimmy Nelson’s Scotland international cap from the ‘Wembley Wizards’ match v England season 1927-28, inscribed S V E, 1927-28. James Nelson was born in Greenock 7th January 1901 but grew up in Belfast. The uncompromising right-back who joined Cardiff City from Belfast Crusaders in 1921 was a member of the Bluebirds legendary 1927 F.A. Cup winning team. The press had some fun with this at the time describing Nelson as a Scot who came from Ireland to win an English Cup winner’s medal for a Welsh club. He also won four Scotland international caps including the present example awarded for the Wembley Wizard’s famous 5-1 victory over England in 1928. Nelson later played for Newcastle United where he won a second Cup winner’s medal in 1932.

Lot 59

Two London Football Association Challenge Cup medals relating to West Ham United FC, both in 9ct. gold, a 1929 winner’s medal and a 1932 runner-up medal, both in their original case of issue. The recipients name was never engraved on these medals.

Lot 61

Memorabilia relating to the career of Eric Brook of Manchester City and England, comprising an England shirt badge, a black and white photograph of the England team in Italy bearing the signature of Benito Mussolini; and twelve other black and white press photographs, mostly Manchester City subjects and including a photograph of His Majesty the King presenting the F.A. Cup trophy in 1934 (15). Eric Brook won A F.A. Cup winner’s medal in 1934 and a Championship medal in 1937 at Manchester City. The outside-left also won a total of 18 England caps between 1930 and 1938.

Lot 64

A 9ct. gold England v Scotland Inter-League medal 1938, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND V SCOTLAND, WOLVERHAMPTON, NOVEMBER 2ND 1938, F.H. BROOME, RESERVE. This medal was awarded to Frank Broome of Aston Villa.

Lot 65

A 9ct. gold F.A. Cup winner’s medal 1946-47, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, CHARLTON ATHLETIC F.C., 1947, D. WELSH, CAPTAIN. In the 1947 F.A. Cup final Charlton defeated Burnley 1-0.

Lot 66

A 9ct. gold F.A. Cup runners-up medal 1945-46, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, F.A., RUNNERS UP, C.A.F.C., D. WELSH, 1945-6. Derby County won the 1946 final 4-1 after extra time.

Lot 67

Two cased football medals, the first a silver-gilt referee’s medal awarded to A.W. Peacock for the Inter-Varsity football match, undated; and a bronze medal plaque issued for the Belgium v Holland match in Antwerp 21st November 1948

Lot 68

A 9ct. gold Scottish F.A. Cup winner’s medal, hallmarked 1949, the reverse uninscribed. The recipient of this medal is unknown. The gold date mark is for 1949, suggesting that it was awarded to a Rangers player for their 4-1 defeat of Clyde.

Lot 74

Raymond Kopa’s silver & enamel runners-up medal from the inaugural European Cup final in 1956, inscribed COUPE DES CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, FINALISTE, 1956. The first European Cup final was played between Stade de Reims and Real Madrid. Real Madrid won the game 4-3 to set up an eventual sequence of five consecutive European Cup victories, an achievement that has never been surpassed. This was Raymond Kopa’s last match for Stade de Reims as the transfer to his team’s conquerors Real Madrid had already been arranged.

Lot 80

Raymond Kopa’s gilt & enamel French First Division Championship medal, undated, awarded to Raymond Kopa for either the 1959-60 or 1961-62 Championship winning seasons, the reverse inscribed LE PARISIEN, STADE DE REIMS, CHAMPION DE FRANCE, 1ERE DIVISION

Lot 81

Raymond Kopa’s silver & enamel French Second Division Championship medal season 1965-66, the reverse inscribed CHAMPION DE FRANCE, 2EME DIVISION, STADE DE REIMS, SAISON, 1965-1966

Lot 82

Raymond Kopa’s gilt & enamel 1955 Coupe Latine runners-up medal, inscribed F.F.F., 1955, COUPE LATINE. Kopa’s Stade de Reims were beaten 2-0 by Real Madrid in the final.

Lot 83

A group of three medals presented to Raymond Kopa, an official gold & enamel F.F.F. Medaille d’Or inscribed A R. KOPASZEWSKI 1954; a gold & enamel medal inscribed SPORTING CLUB DE L’OUEST, R.KOPA, 1938-39, 1948-49, 1949-50; and an oblong medal inscribed CHALLENGE DANIEL QUAI 1947-U.S. NOEUX

Lot 84

Memorabilia relating to the career of Malcolm Edwards, comprising a black bakelite and silver-mounted Charity Shield plaque, the octagonal backplate inscribed Bolton Wdrs. v. Wolverhampton Wdrs., at Burnden Park, 6th October 1958, the silver mount inscribed football association charity shield, on easel support, height 13.5cm., 5Din.; a red No.4 Wales v. England Under-23 international jersey, 1957-58, short-sleeved with white v-neck collar and cuffs, the embroidered cloth badge inscribed under 23, v. England, 1957-58, together with the associated match programme, The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham, 23rd April 1958, and a magazine article with photographs of the teams; a silver-gilt and blue enamel medal, the obverse inscribed central league, 1957, the reverse inscribed liverpool f.c., champions 1956-57, v. the rest, at Anfield, Liverpool, September 18th 1957; a formal team-group black & white photograph of Bolton Wanderers, circa 1958, the reverse autographed by approximately 16 members of the squad including Lofthouse, Hartle, Hopkinson, Stevens, Edwards, G & M, etc.; and two other Bolton Wanderers press photographs. Malcolm Edwards was born at Wrexham on the 25th October 1939. He began his career at Bolton Wanderers in 1956 and stayed at the Lancashire club until 1960. He played in the Charity Shield v. Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1958. He later played for Chester, Tranmere and Barrow where he retired in 1968. Malcolm Edwards represented Wales at Schoolboy and under-23 levels

Lot 85

Three continental football medals including an issue for the AS Monaco v Espanol Barcelona match at the Oostende international tournament on 15th August 1957, in bronze, rectangular, the obverse cast with a football scene, the reverse with the city arms of Oostende and the match inscription; sold together with a Royal Belgian Football Association silvered bronze medal dated 1970 cast with a portrayal of a goalkeeper and inscribed U.R.B.S.F.A.; and an Austrian bronze medal, signed Monzart, and inscribed WEINBERGER 1925, cast with a footballer and a classical figure standing side-by-side

Lot 86

A 9ct. gold F.A. Challenge Vase runners-up medal, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, RUNNERS-UP, A.DUNN

Lot 87

George Male’s silver-gilt Football Combination League Championship runners-up medal season 1961-62, the reverse inscribed SATURDAY SECTION, RUNNERS-UP, 1961-62, C.G. MALE, in original fitted case. After George Male’s distinguished playing career at Arsenal, he joined the coaching staff at Highbury training the youth and reserve teams before finally retiring in 1975.

Lot 833

Great War, two pairs of medals, each comprising British War and Victory medals (3658 C.Sjt. T. Kinshott. Hamps. Reg. and 1646 Pte. G Foot. Wilts Reg.), latter pair mounted for wearing, very fine and better; together with World War II, France and Germany Star and Defence Medal; and a beaded purse ÒSouvenir - Salnique 1917Ó. Together with two decorative Swiss pocket watches, and three brooches. (Lot)

Lot 835

A 19th century member's Badge of the London Pitt Club, the oval silvergilt medal inset with a ÒTassieÓ intaglio of Pitt, named on the reverse to John Leach Esq, 45 x 40mm.

Lot 836

A Great War pair of medals to an officer, British War and Victory medal (Lieut. S. R. Wilson), in card boxes of issue; Italy and allies, Victory commemorative medal, all as issued; ribbon bar; together with badges and buttons, etc., for the Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment; Skiing and School badges. (Lot)

Lot 56

Two WW I Royal Guernsey Light Infantry medals comprising The British War medal and The Victory medal.

Lot 80

The Queen's South Africa Medal with bars for Transvaal and Orange Free State, awarded to 4566 TPR. A. Pippard 7th New Zealand M.R.

Lot 81

The Queen's South Africa Medal with bars for South Africa 1902 and Transvaal awarded to 7761 TPR: G. Easton N.Z.M.R. 9th Cont. and the NZA Royal Veteran medal awarded to the same

Lot 82

The India General Service Medal with bars for Burma 1885-7 awarded to 44393, Gunner J. Lewis No 7 by 1st Bde N. Dn RA

Lot 83

The Egypt Medal 1882 awarded to J.R. Aker Cn. Yeo Sigs HMS Minotaur

Lot 84

The New Zealand Medal 1861-1866 awarded to H. Bond 3rd Waikato. Regt

Lot 85

The New Zealand Medal (undated) awarded to Pt. J. Cameron, mauku Rfl. Vrs

Lot 86

The New Zealand Medal (undated) awarded to Private H. Woouldom Wellington Mil.

Lot 87

The New Zealand Medal (undated) awarded to Pt A. Davidson Napier Rfl Vrs

Lot 88

Royal Navy Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct 1.5" suspender to: Seth Burgess P.O.2 Cl., H.M.S. Canada

Lot 89

A Delhi Durbar 1911 Medal commemorative of the Coronation of King George V, a Queen Victoria Memorial medal 1901 and a George V Long Service medal (no suspender)

Lot 90

A Long Service Medal with swivel suspender to: 7118 sergeant, bugler N.T. Boyce RE a George V Volunteer Force Long Service medal to 3351 Pte A Kewell 3/V B. Hants: Rgt and a George V Military medal 1916 to: 36967 Cpl G.L. Gledhill 1/Canterbury R.

Lot 91

The General Service Medal, Malay Peninsula, to: 721185 OVR Hr Hill RNZACSC and two other Korean medals

Lot 92

The New Zealand Medal 1860-1865 to: 3252 Wm Hodges 65th Regt

Lot 93

St John's Ambulance five year Medal, another and various other medallions

Lot 95

A National Fire Brigade Association Long Service Medal with three bars, cased and seven other medals cased

Lot 96

The British War Medal, The Victory Medal and the 1914-1915 Star to 9/1247 Gnr D. Wares NZ EF and five other War Medal and Victory medal pairs, all to New Zealand ranks

Lot 97

The British War Medal to: Pte Rose, William NZEF killed in action in France 1/9/18, another to 2/Lt C. Hickiman NZEF died of disease, France 12/11/18, two others, two Victory medals and two memorial plaques

Lot 98

The British War Medal, The Victory Medal and The 1914-1915 Star to: Private E.D. Turnbull 10th Northumberland Fusiliers, two other trios and four pairs, War Medal and Victory Medals

Lot 100

Sundry medal ribbons etc.

Lot 1064

Four WW II medals, comprising: the 1939-1945 star, the Burma star, the 1939-1945 defence medal and the 1939-1945 war medal, a soldiers service and pay book, a pair of serjeant's stripes, a pair of EAST LANCASHIRE cloth shoulder titles and sundries relating to SGT.R.I.SKINNER.

Lot 1076

Five WW II period medals, comprising; the 1939-45 star, the Africa star, the Italy star, the 1939-45 Defence medal and the 1939-45 War medal, with a box of postage, addressed to Mr R. Phipps, five various badges, three items of related paperwork and a 1965 Churchill Crown.

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