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Large lot of mixed coins, including Three Sterling Silver Franklin Mint Commemorative Coins in Original Presentation Cases, 1974 British Virgin Islands Proof Set in Original Case with Certificate, Large quantity of Commemorative Crowns, 1994 Brilliant Uncirculated Year Set, Approximately 220g of Pre 47 Silver, un official Coronation medal for Edward VIII with first day cover coin sets and other coins. Contained in wooden box.
A collection of Elizabeth II silver jubilee commemorative medals and silver proof coins includes large 96g gilt bronze medal and 52g Sterling Silver medal in Original Cases, 3 x 1977 silver proof crowns in Original Cases, 1953 coronation set in plastic case with a quantity of commemorative Crowns.
Large collection of British Coins, includes William IV 1834 Sixpence, 1854 Groat, 1887 Sixpence, 1900 & 1926 Shilling’s, Commemorative £5, £2, £1 and 50p coins, commemorative Crowns, Pre 47 silver coins, 1959 Scottish Shilling, 1951 Festival of Britain Crown in original case, WW1 Victory Medal to 1781 Pte H. Brown of the Notts and Derby. With other coins.
3 Linfield F.C. Medals. Irish Cup winners and Gold Cup winners medals presented to Dick "Baldy" McCracken 1921-22 season and an Irish League winners medal presented to H.McCracken 1931-32 season.Dick "Baldy" McCracken served in with the 13th Battalion of the Royal Irish Rangers during the First World War and was wounded at the Somme. After a lengthy spell in Beaufort War Hospital in Bristol, Dick returned to his Co. Down home. A star of Linfield's seven-trophy season of 1921/22, McCracken helped himself to twenty goals that season, including the winner in the Irish Cup Final.
An interesting collection of militaria including British medals, 1939-45 medal, 1939-45 Star and a France and Germany Star, Defence medal, a Scottish Glengarry badge, a boxed medal for faithful service to George Miller, various photographs, Boy's Brigade Ambulance handbook, The Soldier's service and pay book, Word and Phrases in German pamphlet, safety first badges, etc.
A 1920s 18ct gold Glasgow Chamber of Commerce medal A.S, Glasgow 1924, of quatrefoil outline, enamelled decoration to centre with GLASGOW CHAMBER COMMERCE 1783 surround in a rope twist border, 'W H Marr President 1947 – 1948' engraved to the reverse, with blue ribbon and plain bar fitting, in a fitted blue leather boxDimensions:Length of medal: 4.1cm, overall length: 8.3cm, gross weight: 28.5g
A Distinguished Service Medal group of eight medals, to Leading Seaman Jack Wilfred Gammon DSM MID: Royal Navy Distinguished Service Medal G.VI.R (J 102381 J W Gammon L. Smn) 1939-45, Atlantic (France & Germany clasp), Africa (North Africa 1942-43 clasp), Burma (Pacific clasp) and Arctic Stars, War Medal with three MID oak leaves and Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (J 102381 J W Gammon AB, HMS Arethusa) with a large quantity of ephemera, including original service papers showing Mr Gammon enlisted in 1921, aged 16, examination results, Admiralty letter dated 12th January 1944 notifying Mr Gammon of his DSM "For outstanding devotion to duty, enterprise and resource while serving in HMS Hilary in the Operations which led to the Capture of Sicily", Admiralty London Gazette cards for three mentions in despatches (5th January 1941, 14th November 1944 and 11th June 1946), Buckingham Palace Investiture tickets, photographs, etc. Mr Gammon served under Admiral Sir Philip Vian and later as general factotum after leaving the navy. He is mentioned numerous times in Sir Philip Vian's book "Action This Day", a copy of which is included in the lot. (N.B, DSM suffered some damage when thrown by Mrs Gammon in frustration with the Royal Navy).
A group of nine WWI and WWII medals awarded to J41487 F L Bidgood A B RN: British War, Victory and Long Service & Good Conduct, (J41487 F L Bidgood LS HMS Wren), medals all on a bar, British Empire Medal (L G Sea Frederick L Bidgood D/J41487 RN) and five WWII medals in original glassine envelopes: 1939-45, Atlantic, Africa with North Africa 1942-45 clasp and Burma Stars and War Medal 1939-45, with ribbons, (in box of issue).
A Queens South Africa Medal (1899-1902) awarded to 5618 Pte J Morgan R High.rs, with four clasps: Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902; eight unnamed Army Temperance medals, (two silver), a Grand India Lodge cross and a photograph of Pte J Morgan in uniform, together with a WWI pair, British War and Victory medals awarded to 129085 A-Cpl T K Morgan ASC.
A Nordon Art Company silver 1974 Churchill Centenary medal no.0025, cased, (no certificate of authenticity), a John Pinches 1972 Royal Silver Anniversary medal, cased, (no certificate of authenticity), a French Ministère De L'Agriculture 1924 silver medal, (no case), a 1973 HRH The Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips The Royal Wedding silver medallic FDC and other coins.
Rare 1896 winner's medal from first modern Olympics Games at Athens, designed by Jules Chaplain, signed, struck in silver for first place (second place medals were bronze), the obverse with a portrait of Zeus with the globe in his right hand, upon which stands the goddess of victory, Nike, holding an olive branch, to the left in Greek the script reads OLYMPIA, the reverse with a representation of the Acropolis and Parthenon, the inscription translated from the Greek reads INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC GAMES, ATHENS, 1896 The original recipient of this victor's medal is unknown Provenance: Property of a Private Collector
Emil Zatopek Czech. 5,000m & 10,000m 1952 Olympic Gold Medallist original signature, black pen, full signature, to the blank front of an envelope, size 6 1/4 by 4 1/2in.; sold with a superb b&w postcard, size 5 3/4 by 4in., depicting Zatopkek running at the 1852 Helsinki Olympic Games and bearing a commemorative 1952 Olympic stamp, postmarked 16th April 1965 and with printed facsimile Zatopek signature, both items in very good condition and would display well together (2) Emil Zátopek (19th September 1922 – 22nd November 2000) was a Czechoslovakian long-distance runner best known for winning three gold medals at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. He won gold in the 5,000m and 10,000m runs, but his final medal came when he decided at the last minute to compete in the first marathon of his life. He was nicknamed the “Czech Locomotive”.
Usain Bolt 2008, 2012 & 2016 100m & 200m Olympic Gold medal winner original signed colour 10 by 8in. photograph, depicting Usain Bolt in trademark lightning strike pose, very nicely signed in black pen to the clear portion of the image with good contrast, in very good condition Usain St. Leo Bolt, (born 21st August 1986) is a retired Jamaican sprinter, widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time. He is the world record holder in the 100m, 200m, and 4 x 100m relay. An eight-time Olympic gold medallist, Bolt is the only sprinter to win Olympic 100m and 200m titles at three consecutive Olympics (2008, 2012, and 2016). He also won two 4 × 100 relay gold medals. He gained worldwide fame for his double sprint victory in world record times at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, which made him the first person to hold both records since fully automatic time became mandatory.
Wimbledon Skating Club silver medal in original fitted case, the lid with gilt-tooled lettering M. Ll. P., Badges of the Asking Club, The Wimbledon Skating Club Silver Medal of the National Skating Association of Great Britain and the St Morits Gold Badge, retailed by Spink & Son Ltd; another silver National Skating Club medal and a Cambridge University medallion with Latin inscription translated as Isis and Thames Triumphed and England was challenged to a contest by the great stepmother in original fitted case, (3)
A Sterling silver swimming medal, the reverse inscribed Leander Swimming Club, 120 yard Club Handicap, 1st Prize, Won by Philip S. Robey, Aug 6th 1894 with ribbon and bar, another swimming medal, the obverse inscribed Leander Medal, the reverse inscribed To Arthur Glen 1st Prize for fast swimming Aug 15th 1849, the rim inscribed Presented At The National Baths 218 High Holborn with ribbon another medal with similar ribbon, another medal all in original boxes and another swimming medal, reverse inscribed Swimming Race Amateurs (First Prize), V. Grant, (5).
Five football medals and one football badge, comprising: i) a German football medal dated 13th May 1928, bronze, obverse with a footballer kicking a ball in relief and inscribed VERBAND BRANDENBURG-GISCHER BALLSPIELVEREINE, reverse engraved 13.5.1928, of circular form, diameter 50mm., weight 50gr, in original fitted case, case bearing damage to lid and base with losses, the original recipient of this medal is unknown; ii) a Scottish Football League Centenary medal 1890-1990, obverse inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CENTENARY surrounding a shield inscribed 1890-1990 with a lion rampant, reverse blank, of circular silvered form, diameter 45mm., not hallmarked or tested, in original navy fitted case with the interior lid in silvered lettering, the original recipient of this medal is unknown; iii) a match sponsor's commemorative medal awarded for the International football friendly England v Cameron played at Wembley Stadium, 6th February 1991, obverse with laurel wreath and central harp in relief inscribed THE GUINNESS INTERNATIONAL ENGLAND V CAMERON WEMBLEY STADIUM 6 FEBRUARY 1991, reverse blank, of circular gilt metal form with suspension ring and red ribbon, diameter 50mm., in original fitted case, the original recipient of this medal is unknown, England defeated Cameron 2-0, with a goal and penalty scored by Gary Lineker; iv) a Professional Footballers' Association Centenary medal 1907-2007, obverse with clasped hands and a football in relief, inscribed PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLERS ASSOCIATION 1907-2007, reverse inscribed BY ROYAL MINT CENTENARY DINNER 22ND APRIL 2007 LONDON, of circular nickel-brass form, diameter 33mm., in original green case, the lid tooled in gilt lettering, with limited edition COA no.344 of 1250; v) a Football Association coach's lapel badge, blue enamel band inscribed F.A. COACH, surrounding the F.A. three lion emblem, reverse with lapel catch, of circular form, diameter 17mm., minor losses to blue enamel; vi) a FIFA 50th anniversary medal issued in conjunction with the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland, obverse with a footballer in relief and surrounded by inscription CHAMPIONNAT DU MONDE JULES RIMET EN SUISSE, reverse inscribed 1904 FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1954, of circular form, diameter 33mm., weight 15gr., in original case with inscription on lid in silver, case bears wear at corner seams, (6)
Collection of Edmonton Schools, London Schools and Middlesex County F.A. silver football medals awarded to Tottenham Hotspur's Charlie Withers, comprising two Middlesex Schools F.A. medal 1934-35, obverse enamelled shield, reverse vacant, London 1934 by Toye & Co.; Middlesex Schools F.A. medal 1935-36, obverse enamelled shield and lettering, reverse vacant, London 1935 by Toye & Co.; Edmonton Schools F.A. medal 1935-36, obverse enamelled lettering surrounding a jockey on horseback, reverse engraved C. WITHERS 1935-6, London 1935 by Toye & Co.; London Schools F.A. medal 1936-37, obverse enamelled shield and lettering, reverse engraved C. WITHERS 1936-37, Birmingham 1936 by Spencer & Co.; Edmonton Schools F.A. medal 1936-7, obverse enamelled lettering surrounding a jockey on horseback, reverse engraved C. WITHERS 1936-7, London 1936 by Toye & Co.; North London Junior League medal, obverse with enamelled shield and lettering, reverse vacant, stamped silver; Middlesex County F.A. Senior Cup runner's-up medal 1941-42, obverse enamelled shield and lettering, reverse engraved SENIOR CUP RUNNER'S-UP 1941-42, Birmingham 1941 by JAW & Co.; total silver weight 91gms., sold together with a Niedersachs Fussball Verband Ev enamel lapel pin and FPD enamelled lapel badge, (10)
The 9ct. gold Football League representative medal awarded to Stanley Matthews for the match v The Scottish Football League played at Chelsea 31st October 1934, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v SCOTLAND, CHELSEA, OCT 31st 1934 The Football League defeated the Scottish League 2-1. Eric Brook scored both the FL goals. Stanley Matthews represented the Football League on 13 occasions between 1934 and 1956. Provenance: The Sir Stanley Matthews Auction, Louis Taylor Auctioneers, Stoke-on-Trent, 17th October 2000
A .750 Continental gold and enamel Inter Milan commemorative medal, 1966, the obverse inscribed F.C. Internazionale and depicting the European Cup, Intercontinental Cup and total of Seria "A" titles won by Inter Milan, the reverse inscribed 1966 Angelo Moratti with ring suspension, 24grms, 3.1/4cm diameter
Four silver and enamel Berks & Bucks Football Association medals, 1920s/30s, the obverse of each inscribed Berks & Bucks Football Association, the reverse inscribed Junior Cup, Div. L Winners, 1922-23, E. White, another inscribed Mid-Week Cup, Winners, 1923-24, another inscribed Minor Cup, Runners-Up, 1927-28 and the final medal inscribed 1937-38, Junior Cup, Div. Finalists, three with ring suspension (4)
Two silver and enamel and a silver Berks & Bucks Football Association medals, the obverse inscribed, B&B Minor Cup, the reverse inscribed 1899-1900, E. Parker, another the reverse inscribed Junior Cup, 1902-03, G. Fulker, Mildmay F.C., both with ring suspension, the obverse of the final medal inscribed Berks & Bucks Football Association, Minor Cup 1907-8, the reverse inscribed J. Appleton with later brooch attachment (3)
Three football medals, from 1905 to late 1920s, comprising silver medal the obverse inscribed A.G. BRAND, the reverse inscribed FOOTBALL, 1905, stamped 9ct gold and enamel medal, the reverse inscribed Gorleston, Charity Cup, 1921, with ring suspension and a 9ct gold and enamel medal the obverse inscribed Lancashire Football alliance, the reverse inscribed Runners-Up 1928-29 and a 9ct bar (4)
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