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A selection of silver and costume jewellery, including: Continental silver open face pocket watch (lacking crystal to dial); silver albert chain, with fob medal, swivel fob pendant, two T-bars and dog clip clasp; Continental white metal open face pocket watch with floral decoration to dial; gilt metal fob watch; turquoise and gemstone pendant and ring; and other items.
A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER AND OTHER ITEMS, to include a white metal padlock clasp, set with a banded agate and a vacant hair compartment to the reverse, unmarked, a white metal ring set with a colourless paste, ring stamped silver, a small embossed trinket box hallmarked to the rim Birmingham 1906, rubbed sponsors mark, a white metal three clover and swallow detailed brooch, stamp rubbed, two dog brooches each stamped 'Kenart', an enamel scotty dog bar brooch, also stamped 'Kenart', a white metal marcasite spray brooch, a white metal and colourless paste set swallow brooch stamped 800, two animal figures, Celtic brooches, paste set pendant necklace, a spider detailed compact, a yellow metal costume chain, a medal with stripped ribbon, a small quantity of commemorative coins, etc
A QUANTITY OF MAINLY SILVER PROOF COINAGE, to include THE RAILWAY SESQUICENTENNIAL MEDALLIC FIRST DAY COVER, a silver proof medal to commemorate the worlds first steam drawn passenger train by J Pinches, 4x British Virgin Islands 1974 proof sets (Unpacked), 6x United Kingdom some of the first proof coins of the new decimal system from 1971, four boxed silver proof crowns in RM issues 1977 etc
A LARGE CARDBOARD BOX CONTAINING COINAGE,QUEEN ELIZABETH AND ROYALTY FIRST DAY AND STAMP/COIN COVERS, to include over 930 grams of mixed silver coinage, 2x Elizabeth Coronation Medal one Bronze other white metal, several albums containing either first day covers or Stamp/Coin covers, album Great Britain at War stamp/coin Home Gaurd, Air Raid Wardens, Evacuees, The Land Girls, Fire Service, Women in Factories, Winston Churchill x2, Queen Mother Mostly coin covers, 40th Anniversary of Elizabeth II Happy and Glorious also includes some coin covers with added 1992 Olympic Games Sheets
WW1 Pair of War Medals Awarded to Pte Thomas Edward McGill (8951). Medals Include The Victory Medal and The 1914 Star. He Served with 2nd Manchester Regiment and Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Good condition EstAll autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
WW1 Pair of Medals Awarded To Able Seaman G Trott of Mercantile Fleet Auxiliary. Medals include The 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal. Good condition EstAll autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
The Jubilee Medal 1977. 25th Year of the Reign of HM Queen Elizabeth II, 6th February 1977. General Issue, Only 30,000 Issued. Good condition EstAll autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A World War II AFC group of six awarded to Flight Lieutenant Frank J Lewis (born 7.4.1916; No 79250): An Air Force Cross, a 1935-1945 Star, an Aircrew Europe Star (copy), an Africa Star with North Africa 1942-3 clasp, a Defence medal, a 1939-45 War Medal with oak leaf, together with three RAF pilot log books starting on 7th December 1937 and finishing on 19th October 1945, showing a total of 2,756 hours and 35 minutes. Aircraft flown include a Tiger Moth, Blenheim, Anson, Whitley, Tomahawk, Hurricane, Liberator Horsa Glider, Wellington and Junkers JU52. He was in Squadrons 108,37, 23, 22,81,93 and 3 amongst others. A notable entry in Log Book 2 (11.11.42) “W/O Lewis of 108 Squadron on 15th October 1942 while preparing for a bombing run over the Tobruk area the port engine failed. The Captain showed a high standard of skill and airmanship in difficulty and successfully effected a belly landing at base. His excellent flying undoubtedly resulted in the return of the aircraft and crew.” Signed by Wing Commander Rankin, Officer Commanding 37 Squadron. In addition four Ministry of Civil Aviation pilot log books for his 25 years as a BEA commercial pilot flying mainly Vicker’s Viscounts; a framed Royal citation for his Air Force medal; a framed record with RAF wings relating to an entry in the London Gazette 1st January 1942; a small photograph of the recipient in BEA uniform and a framed large pencil drawing of the recipient signed and dated indistinctly
WWI SERVICE MEDAL TRIO,awarded to 2285 Pte/Lieut. W. Robertson High. L.I., comprising the 1914-15 Star (inscribed Pte.), the War Medal and the Victory Medal (both inscribed Lieut.), along with corresponding miniatures, a cased miniature OBE medal, the interior of the case detailing a Mr. C.C. Ellis, and a bronze Star of David pendant
ELIZABETH II 1980 RHODESIA MEDAL AND ZIMBABWE INDEPENDENCE MEDAL,awarded to a Scottish policeman, one of 581 British police who served in Rhodesia at this time, with original ribbons (2)Both medals with some light wear but overall good condition, plating intact, one or two tiny nicks to rims; British medal not engraved, second medal bearing service no. 12616; additional images available; no box included
ELIZABETH II SERVICE MEDAL PAIR,awarded to CPOME R.P. DALGLISH, D140982H RN, comprising The Gulf Medal 1990-91 and the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, with corresponding miniatures, along with a presentation tankard '...by SERGEANTS MESS...', a brass casket for HMS Caledonia, naval dolpin pin, and a pewter charger with presentation inscription (6)
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 1926-27 GOLD MEDAL,awarded to Thomas 'Tully' Craig of Rangers F.C., the obverse with central blue enamel shield shaped cartouche with lion rampant motif, and inscribed 'GLASGOW RANGERS F.C.', the reverse inscribed 'SCOTTISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 1926-27 WON BY T. CRAIG', in nine carat gold, 4cm high including bale, approx. 11.3g, in original fitted boxNote: Tully Craig (1897–1963) was a Scottish footballer best known for his time with Rangers, though who also played for Celtic earlier in his career. In eleven years at Ibrox, Craig helped the club to ten Scottish League titles, two Scottish Cups, two Glasgow Cups and four Charity Cups. This medal was awarded for his part in the 1926-27 league campaign, Rangers' fifteenth title.
ANDREW DONALDSON, SCOTTISH JUNIOUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CAP AND SHIRT CREST,presented 1906, alongside an Evening News Charity Competition 1906 gold medal won by Donaldson whilst representing Ashfield F.C., and a photograph of Donaldson taken at Weir's Studio, the reverse with inscription 'Ashfield F.C. 1905-1906 (4)
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 1931-32 GOLD MEDAL,awarded to Andrew Donaldson of Motherwell F.C., the obverse with central shield shaped cartouche with lion rampant motif, and inscribed 'SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE', the reverse inscribed 'WON BY MOTHERWELL F.C. A. DONALDSON 1931-32', in nine carat gold, 4.8cm high including bale, approx. 24gNote: Andrew Donaldson was a Scottish footballer who played for clubs including Motherwell, Airdrieonians, Celtic, and Third Lanark. He later worked as a trainer and scout for Motherwell, during which time he was part of the set up that saw the club win their first and only Scottish League Championship to this date, for which he awarded this medal. The medal is therefore a rare relic, one relating to the club's most succesful period. It is presented on behalf of a descendant of the player.
MOTHERWELL F.C. SOUTH AMERICAN TOUR 1928, MEDAL AND PHOTOGRAPH,the unmarked medal presented to Andrew Donaldson, inscribed 'LA ASOCIACION AMATEURS ARGENTINA DE FOOTBALL A ANDREW DONALDSON MOTHERWELL FOOTBALL AND A.C. 1928', the photograph depicting the team enroute and with inscription in pencil, along with Donaldson's passport from the period, complete with visa stamps for Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Rio de Janiero (3)Note: Motherwell's historic tour of South America came one year after the success of their 1927 Spanish tour, during which they became the first foreign team to win a Copa del Rey. During their 1928 tour, they played several club and international teams. Over thirteen games, they lost seven, won five and drew one. This included two historic 3-0 victories; the first over Argentina, the second over an Argentinian/Uruguayan select XI.
CELTIC EUROPEAN TOUR 1911, MEDAL AND PHOTOGRAPH,the unmarked medal presented to Andrew Donaldson, with two footballers to obverse, inscribed 'CELTIC-D.F.C PRAG 14.-16. MAI 1911' to reverse, the photograph depicting the team, with inscription to the reverse '...Budapest...1911...', also a later newspaper clipping with the same photo (3)Note: Celtic's 1911 European tour was their most extensive trip to date, also proving to be their most succesful. The team would play nine teams in six countries, winning seven and drawing two. This medal was awarded during a period in Prague, when they would win and then draw against DFC Prag.
UNUSUAL QUEENS PARK F.C. VS. RUGBY ROVERS GOLD MEDAL, 14th SEPTEMBER 1886,awarded to Andrew Hamilton of Queens Park F.C., with engraved detail to the obverse, inscribed 'QUEENS PARK V RUGBY ROVERS 14th SEPTEMBER, 1886 ANDREW HAMILTON' to the reverse, in 15 carat gold, approx. 2.6gNote: Queen's park 1886/87 season got under way with an unusual fixture. On Tuesday 17 August, they played Rugby Rovers at Hampden Park. The Rugby Rovers side was drawn from the ranks of Glasgow Academicals, Glasgow University and West of Scotland. The match was played under Association rules but with a rugby ball. (Rugby balls in those days were of a shape somewhere between the footballs and rugby balls of today.) Queen’s Park won the match 4-0. The fixture was a great success and £10 was handed over to the Langside Dorcas Society, a charity that provided clothing to the poor.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE XI VS. IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE XI GOLD MEDAL, 1948-49,awarded to Alfie Conn Sr. of Heart of Midlothian, the obverse with central thistle motif and inscribed 'SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE', the reverse inscribed 'S.F.L. V 1948-49 A. CONN', in nine carat gold, 40mm high including bale, approx. 3.39g, in original caseNote: This was awarded to Conn for one of his three S.F.L. XI appearances.
SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, 1880-81,awarded to David Allan of Queen's Park F.C., the obverse inscribed 'SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP 1880-81', the reverse inscribed 'WON BY Queen's Park Club 1880-81 D. ALLAN', indistinct maker's stamp, 4.1cm high including bale, approx. 3.8gNote: This rare and early medal predates the official Scottish League system by nearly ten years. It was the eighth such Scottish Cup competition, and was contested by defending champions, Queen's Park, and Dumbarton. Whilst the first match was declared void (despite the Spiders being 2-1 up), the team won the replay in historic fashion, a first cup final hatrick from Dr. John Smith securing a 3-1 victory. This was the 5th of what would become ten Scottish Cup victories for Queen's Park, the third all-time record. This medal was awarded to David Steele Allan (1863–1930), who would also represent the national team on 3 occasions, scoring 2 goals.Allan was born in Irvine, North Ayrshire and started playing at Ayr Academy, before moving to Glasgow to begin his career as a stockbroker. He joined Queen's Park in 1880, with whome he would win four Scottish Cups in 1881, 1884, 1886 and 1890, also playing in the club's FA Cup finals of 1884 and 1885. He also played occasionally for London-based club Corinthians.
MEDALS & COINS to include two USA boxed medals, campaign and US navy, boxed Japanese medal with ribbon and bar, Russian medal, two miniature collectors medals, Elizabeth II moonlanding crown, boxed RAF 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain commemorative medallion and a USA one dollar coin, together with a leather ended rifle telescopic sight and two The Regalia Company 'The Dirty Dozen' watch (12)
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