A collection of medals and ephemera relating to Sergeant Henry Kent of the Royal Garrison Artillery, to include a Distinguished Conduct Medal, an Ordre de Leopold II Chevalier, a Croix de Guerre with palms, a 1914/15 Star, British War and Victory medals, these inscribed 35605 Sergeant H. Kent R.A., the ephemera to include the details of the award of the Distinguished Contuct Medal, Discharge papers, soldier's small book, handwritten letters, letters from Albert the King of the Belgians relating to the award of the Order of Leopold II, etc. (ILLUSTRATED)
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A 15CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1896-97 SCOTTISH CUP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Challenge Cup, 1896-7, Won By, Rangers F.C., N. Gibson, with ring suspension, in original fitted case, In the above Scottish Cup final played on 20th March 1897 at Second Hampden, Rangers defeated Dumbarton 5-1. This was Rangers second-ever Scottish Cup victory
A 18CT GOLD MEDAL, the obverse cast with a portrait of Robert Burns, and inscribed 1759-1796, the reverse inscribed Robert Burns’ Statue, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Football Match, Scots v. Anglo Scots, St. James’s Park, 27th April, Won By, J. Gibson, with ring suspension, in original fitted case
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1968-69 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Winners, Scottish Cup, 1968-69, in original fitted case, In the above Scottish Cup Final played on 26th April 1969 at Hampden Park, Celtic defeated Rangers 4-0, Connelly scoring one goal
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1970-71 LEAGUE CUP RUNNERS-UP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed League Cup, Season 1970-71, Runner-up, enamel chipped in places, with ring suspension, in case, In the above League Cup Final played on 24th October 1970 at Hampden Park, Rangers defeated Celtic 1-0
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1972-73 LEAGUE CUP RUNNERS-UP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed League Cup, Season 1972-73, Runner-up, with ring suspension, in case, In the above League Cup Final played on 9th December 1972 at Hampden Park, Hibernian defeated Celtic 2-1
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1970-71 INTER-LEAGUE MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League International, the reverse inscribed v. F.L., Season 1970-71, G. Connelly, Substitute, enamel slightly chipped, with ring suspension, in case, In the above Inter-League match played on 17th March 1971 at Hampden Park, The Football League defeated The Scottish Football League 1-0
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1972-73 INTER-LEAGUE MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League International, the reverse inscribed V. F.L., 1972-73, G Connelly, with ring suspension, in case, In the above Inter-League match played on 27th March 1973 at Hampden Park, The Football League and The Scottish Football League drew the match 2-2
A 9CT GOLD 1962-63 FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions Division 1, the reverse inscribed Season, 1962-63, A.S. Scott, Everton F.C., with ring suspension, in original fitted case, Everton won the Division 1 Championship this season with 61 points, Tottenham Hotspur being runners-up on 55 points
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1955-56 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish League Championship, Winners, The Rangers F.C., the reverse inscribed 1955-56, A. Scott, in original fitted case, Rangers won the First Division Championship this season with 52 points, Aberdeen being runners-up on 46 points
A 9CT GOLD 1956-57 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish League First Division Winners, the reverse inscribed 1956-57, The Rangers Football Club, A. Scott, in original fitted case, Rangers won the First Division Championship this season with 55 points Hearts being runners-up on 53 points
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1960-61 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League Championship, the reverse inscribed First Division, Season 1960-61, with ring suspension, in original case, Rangers won the First Division Championship this season with 51 points, Kilmarnock being runners-up on 50 points
A CONTINENTAL GOLD 1960-61 EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS’ CUP RUNNERS-UP MEDAL, the reverse inscribed Cup Europ’a’ischer Cupsieger, 1961 Finalist, in original fitted case, Rangers became the first-ever British Club-side to participate in a major European final in 1961. On their way to this historical final match in the first-ever European Cup-Winners’ Cup Rangers defeated Ferencvaros 5-4 on aggregate; Borussia Monchengladbach 11-0 on aggregate and in the semi-final Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 on aggregate. In the 1st leg of the final played at Ibrox Park on 17th May 1961 Fiorentina defeated Rangers 2-0, with both goals being scored by Milani. In the 2nd leg of the final, played at the Communale Stadium, Florence on 27th May 1961, Fiorentina defeated Rangers 2-1, with Milani and Hamrin scoring for the home side and Scott scoring Rangers’ solitary reply.
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1959-60 SCOTTISH CUP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Winners, 1959-60, Scottish Cup, Rangers F.C., Alex Scott, with ring suspension, in original case, In the above Scottish Cup final played on 23rd April 1960 at Hampden Park, Rangers defeated Kilmarnock 2-0
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1957-58 GLASGOW CUP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Glasgow Cup, Glasgow Football Association, the reverse inscribed Season, 1957-58, Winners, Rangers F.C., A. Scott, in original case, In the 1957-58 Glasgow Cup final, Rangers defeated Third Lanark 4-2 in the replay after the first match ended in a 1-1 draw
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1960-61 LEAGUE CUP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed Rangers F.C., Alex Scott, League Cup, Season 1960-61, Winner, with ring suspension, in original case, In the 1960-61 League Cup final, played on 29th October 1960 at Hampden Park, Rangers defeated Kilmarnock 2-0, Scott scoring one goal
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1960-61 LEAGUE CUP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed League Cup, Season 1960-61, winner, with ring suspension, in original case, In the 1960-61 League Cup final, played on 28th October 1961 at Hampden Park, Rangers and Hearts drew 1-1. In the replay played on 18th December 1961 at Hampden Park, Rangers defeated Hearts 3-1, Please note that this medal has been wrongly inscribed for season 1960-61. It should read 1961-62
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL SHERIFF OF LONDON CHARITY SHIELD MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Sheriff of London Charity Shield, the reverse inscribed Presented By T. R. Dewar Esq, Sheriff Of London , 1897-8, with ring suspension, The above medal represents the first-ever match in the competition. In the opening match played on 19th March 1898 at the Crystal Palace, the Corinthians drew 0-0 with Sheffield United. It was decided by the committee that a replay was to be played. In the replay played on the 4th April again at the Crystal Palace the Corinthians and Sheffield United drew the match 1-1. It was decided that no extra-time would be played so the Corinthians and Sheffield United became joint holders of the inaugural competition
A CONTINENTAL GOLD 1972-73 UEFA CUP WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse inscribed UEFA, Alec Lindsay, L.F.C, the reverse inscribed Coupe UEFA, 1973, in original fitted case, In the first match of the two-legged final played on 10th May 1973 at Anfield Liverpool defeated Borussia Moenchengladbach 3-0. In the 2nd leg played on 23rd May, Borussia Moenchengladbach defeated Liverpool 2-0. This gave Liverpool a 3-2 aggregate victory. Lindsay played in all but one match of Liverpool’s triumphant UEFA Cup campaign this season
1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 'NORTH AFRICA 1942-43' clasp (attached to Italy Star ribbon), Italy Star, Defence and War Medals, with slip (RAF) and in box of issue, addressed to 'J.FORSYTH ESQ., RUTHERGLEN', an Italian-German African campaign medal, and an album containing photographs of Stalag 383, including inmates, concert parties, German and Allied troops, and caricatures of 'Camp Personalities'
Lot of WWI and WWII British medals, comprising of 1914-18 War Medal named to '52495 PTE. T.PATERSON. R.S.FUS.', two Victory Medals '31028 PTE.J.HOLT. MANCH.R.', and '3-22233 PTE.W.DANN. E.SURR.R.', two 1939-45 Stars, Burma Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, two War Medals, 'RA' insignia, WWI embroidered postcards and other small items
North East Agricultural Association of Ireland medal, engraved to the reverse 'Show 1857 Amateur Class Lord Dufferin & Clandboye', the rim engraved 'BEST RAM EXHIBITED.', 4.5cm diameter, and a Royal Dublin Society medal, engraved to the reverse 'SPRING CATTLE SHOW 1859', the rim engraved 'Allan Pollok, for the best Scotch polled Fat, Ox, Calved in 1856.', 5cm diameter
Collection of Masonic Jewels and Regalia for Islay First Chapter No.557, comprising two nine carat gold jewels for Brother John Lockhead and Sister Anne Lockhead Worthy Matron; nine carat gold jewel for Chapter 320 and two others; plus long service medals for Coast Life Saving Corps, Fire Service Medal, and various Regalia Certificates, etc.
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