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Lot 188

A 15ct gold outer cased Royal Masonic Institute medal.

Lot 199

A group of mixed interesting bronze sporting medals, with a sterling silver medal.

Lot 561

A group of mostly costume jewellery, including two lengths of Victorian gilt metal chain in a faceted circular and pierced oval link design, total length 32.5cm, and a silver and enamelled oval brooch, detailed '950', together with a faceted mauve glass scent bottle, five silver coffee spoons, a 1914-18 British War Medal to 'M.Owens. V.A.D.' and a bangle box.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 42

A group of four silver hallmarked fob medals. The lot to include a Bristol vs Cheltenham football medal (hallmarked Birmingham 1931), a round armorial fob medal (hallmarked Birmingham), pierced armorial fob medal (hallmarked Birmingham 1916) and an enamelled Bristol L.A.S Tournament 1911 medal (hallmarked rubbed). Largest measures 4.4cm. Total weight 47.2g. 

Lot 65

A selection of 20th Century silver hallmarked items to include a silver cased nail manicure set (hallmarked Birmingham 1899), a silver hallmarked fob medal (hallmarked Birmingham 1897), and a silver topped scent bottle with cut glass body (hallmarked Birmingham 1899). Silver weight approx 23.3g. 

Lot 710

Helmet, cap, and Naval jacket with gold braid and medal ribbons

Lot 644

WW I WAR MEDAL TO F.27918 P.MCSWEENEY. A.M.2 R.N.A.S. NO SUSPENSION BAR, AN EXEMPLARY FIRE SERVICE MEDAL TO FIREMAN ARTHUR T. WOOLRICH WITH RIBBON

Lot 1792

A COLLECTION OF FOBS (6)Including four hard stone set fobs, a medal and a brooch, one is base metal, the others are 9 ct goldCondition report - Worn condition, all have wear.

Lot 203

REPRODUCTION WW1 MEDAL R.INNIS.FUS

Lot 211

EXTREMELY RARE ULSTER AID AMBULANCE CORP - ULSTER VOLUNTEER MEDICAL AND NURSING CORPS MEDAL WITH GOOD QUANTITY OF ORIGINAL PHOTOS OF ULSTER VOLUNTEER NURSES ETC - ULSTER VOLUNTEER FORCE

Lot 215

A George III silver snuff box, maker's mark unclear, London 1819, oblong shape engine turned and with reeded outlines, engraved initials and further inscribed Captn of Numbers / William Staunton / July 14 1840, 2.5oz., width 7.5cm; together with a related gilt metal archery medal, Woodmen of Arden, engraved W A CAPn OF NUMBERS Wm STAUNTON JULY 1838.Qty: 2

Lot 262

A N Gauel, A champion short-horn, oil on canvas, signed and dated1864, labelled verso (in another hand) 'Champion Short Horn & Medal at Birmingham / bred by William Lambe of Aubourn', 45 x 61cm.Condition report:Enthusiastically cleaned. Some craquelure. signature 'thin'. Some overpainting.Old maple frame.

Lot 171

A Sang de boeuf lacquer snuff bottle, perhaps late Qian, the flattened sides decorated with figures in a landscape, amber-coloured stopper, 10cm; a jadeite snuff bottle, modelled with a coiled dragon and a flaming pearl, 8cm; a cinnabar lacquer snuff bottle, decorated with children, 8cm; a medal mounted cinnabar lacquer snuff bottle, turquoise cabochon decoration, 9.5cm and a Chinese porcelain snuff bottle, of shouldered cylindrical form, labelled ‘Tao Quang 1821-50’, lacking stopper, 8cm. (5)Qty: 5

Lot 113

A FRENCH ENGRAVED GILT BRASS GORGE CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH-BUTTON REPEAT AND ALARMPONS, PARIS FOR RETAIL BY WILSON & GANDER, LONDON, MID 19th centuryThe two-train eight-day frosted gilt movement striking the hours on a bell and with alarm sounding on the same bell, the going train with gilt platform lever escapement regulated by sprung monometallic balance, the backplate numbered 648 over stamped Pons, MEDAILLE D'OR roundel to centre and the frontplate with further number 76 stamped to the inside lower edge, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed FABRIQUE DE PARIS, WILSON & GANDAR, 392 STRAND to centre, with blued steel moon hands over subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the gilt gorge case with leafy trail decorated hinged lobed carrying handle over full-width top glass and repeating lappet-leaf and foliate trail engraved complex upper mouldings, with rosette divided matted panel-decorated channelled corner uprights and generous ogee-shaped base further engraved with a band of repeating leaves over rococo scrollwork; with original tooled Morocco covered carrying case.The clock 15cm (6ins) high with handle down, 10cm (4ins) wide, 9cm (3.5ins) deep. Pierre-Honoré-César Pons was born in Paris in 1773 and after studying with the Jesuits in the rue Mouffetard he went to train under the eminent clockmaker Antide Janvier. Unfortunately the unrest of the French Revolutionary period disrupted his training but he was recommended by Janvier to the prestigious Lepaute family who took him on in 1798. Pons completed his training under the Lepautes and developed an interest in precision horology; in 1803 he opened his own workshop rue de la Huchette, near the Place Saint-Michel. In order to satisfy the financial demands of running a workshop, whilst taking time to work on the development of precision horology, Pons acted as supplier of movements to many the eminent horologists of the period such as Berthoud, Breguet and Lepine. During this time he developed several escapements and created improved wheel-cutting and pinion polishing machines. With the encouragement of Ferdinand Berthoud in 1804 Pons presented his 'Observations sur l'échappement libre' to the Academy of Sciences where it was praised by the jury and the Academy congratulated him.Around this time the French clockmaking town of Saint-Nicholas d'Aliermont was in crisis due to the collapse of the industry. Napoleon's minister responsible for Fine Arts, Industry and Commerce, the Count de Champagny, ordered the Académie des Sciences to find someone suitable to turn the industry around. Honoré Pons was approached as he had the necessary skills and had developed the tools and practices most appropriate for the task. After a period of reluctance he accepted on the basis that the state will pay him a generous amount for his machines as long as they were installed and used in the Saint Nicholas workshops. By 1808 Pons was producing fine quality 'blanc-roulants' for an affordable price which received high praise from makers such as Breguet and recognition by the Academie in their report to Napoleon Bonaparte.Over the following decades Honoré Pons expanded the Saint Nicholas operations and became a principal supplied of movements to the Parisian clockmaking trade from his premises in Paris's rue de la Barillerie on the île de la Cité. In 1827 he was awarded a gold medal and in 1839 was awarded the Croix de la Légion d'Honneur by King Louis Philippe. In 1846, at the end of an illustrious career, pons sold his firm to Borromée Délépine and retired, living in an elegant Parisian mansion at 20, rue Cassette.Condition Report: Movement is in clean fully working condition (including the alarm) and appears fundamentally all-original. The dial appears free from visible damage. The case has overall light to moderate gilt wear/rubbing however the engraving id fine and crisp throughout. The glasses appear free form visible chips. The outer travelling case is a little large for the clock so is probably not original; the leather is punctured over the repeat button and the carrying strap is worn. Otherwise faults to the travelling case are generally limited to wear, bumps and scuffs commensurate with age and use.Clock is complete with a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 61

A MAHOGANY-CASED EIGHT-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETERJOSEPH SEWILL, LIVERPOOL, LATE 19th CENTURYThe circular three columnar pillar single chain fusee movement with crescent shaped spotted backplate enclosing the greatwheel with Harrison's maintaining power and the centre wheel, the remainder of the train contained within a smaller circular three-pillar sub-plate including Earnshaw type spring detent escapement regulated by a split bimetallic balance with cylindrical weights and helical invar or palladium balance spring, with faceted diamond destone and blued steel backcock securing screws, the 4.5 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial numbered 5307 beneath signature JOSEPH SEWILL, 61 CASTLE ST., LIVERPOOL., Maker to the Admiralty and WIND DOWN/UP dial flanked by PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED 1867 and INTERNATIONAL EXHIB. 1862 medallions beneath the X and II numerals respectively, with gold spade hands and secured by a screw-down bezel into a lacquered brass bowl with shuttered winding hole to underside, mounted via gimbals into a mahogany two-tier box with glazed top and vacant name panel recess to front, the sides with lacquered brass recessed carrying handles, (lacking top tier to box).The box 19cm (7.5ins) high, 21.5cm (8.5ins) square. Provenance: Private collection, East Midlands. Joseph Sewill was born in Liverpool in 1816 and started up as a watchmaker, chronometer maker, and nautical instrument maker at 61 South Castle St, Liverpool in about 1848. Latterly Joseph went into partnership with two of his sons and is thought to have retired to London in 1862. His son, John Joshua Sewill (d. 1891) succeeded him and headed the business until his death in 1891, The firm was well regarded and opened branches in London (at 30 Cornhill prior to 1882), Glasgow and Locle (Switzerland). In 1867 a chronometer by Sewill won the Greenwich Trials and they became makers to the Admiralty. In the 1874 Greenwich Trials their chronometers came first and third. They also entered pieces into Kew trials, where a karrusel watch was awarded 81.8 marks in 1900. They won an award for 'services to horology' at the Paris Exhibition of 1862, and later became 'Maker to the Queen of Spain'.Condition Report: Movement is in original working condition retaining original spotted finish to the plates, there is some slight discolouration/tarnishing in places and a few light scratches and wear hence would probably benefit from a light clean. The dial again is in original condition with old silvered finish generally in good condition with light spotting and localised discolouration. There is also some form of number (inventory or similar) mark comprising 12 within a circular panel applied between the II and III numerals - this mark appears to be an old ink rubber stamp. The bowl and bezel are in sound original condition retaining old lacquered finish albeit with heavy tarnishing/discoloration to exterior. The gimbals are complete however one of the threaded pivots (at twelve o'clock) has snapped hence the movement cannot currently suspended within the ring; however the pivot is small and of relatively simple construction hence a clockmaker should be able to turn-up a replacement without a great deal of difficulty.The box is in sound original condition however the top tier is no longer present. The front has a vacant recess suggesting that an inset nameplate has been removed (possibly due to being ivory?); otherwise faults are very much limited to minor bumps, scuffs and other minor blemishes commensurate with age or use. Timepiece has original typsy winding key (worn) but no key for the box. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 202

Bronze and enamel medal plaque commemorating the Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games,portraying the flaming Olympic Cauldron, in original case by Gerritsen Van Kempen, 9 by 6.3cm., good condition to bronze and enamel; sold together with a Swedish medal portraying the discus thrower and inscribed Goteborgs Idrottsforbund, white metal with medal ribbon, (2)

Lot 203

1936 Berlin Olympic Games 16mm film reel featuring the Great British Double Sculls rower Jack Beresford wining the gold medal with Dick Southwood,the amateur film with captions featuring the British Standard Bearer Jack Beresford with a racing record of his rowing career, images of the Olympic Village with family and supporters, track and field arena, opening ceremony, and the stadium showing the marathon, 4 x 100m featuring Jesse Owens and 4 x 400 meters relay race, won by Great Britain, 3000 meters obstacle race, water polo and diving events, also showing Beresford and Southwood practising with Leander, the rowing course with Jack Beresford and Dick Southwood racing in the Double Sculls against Germany to win the Olympic Games gold medal on day three of the race, in original metal case with cardboard box, pencil writing FILM BERLIN OLYMPIC GAMES, outer box bears wear and losses. This lot comes with a memory stick containing the converted nine minute film in VOB format.

Lot 206

A bronze medal commemorating Pierre de Coubertin and the 50th anniversary of the International Olympic Committee 1894-1944,  signed Tore Strindberg for Sporrong & Co., the obverse with a portrait in raised relief and inscribed PIERRE DE COUBERTIN, 23 JUIN 1894 -SORBONNE, the reverse with a classical victorious athlete and adoring figures, inscribed 50me ANNIVERSAIRE DES JEUX OLYMPIQUES LAUSANNE JUIN 1944, additionally bearing Olympic rings and motto CITIUS, ALTIUS, FORTIUS, diameter 50mm. 

Lot 209

Great Britain Coxed Four Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games gold medal winners signed rowing blade,cream, red and black blade head signed in marker pen by Sir Steve Redgrave, Andy Holmes, Adrian Ellison (cox), Martin Cross, Richard Budgett and Mike Spracklen (coach), printed with 1984 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL WINNERS GRREAT BRITAIN COXED FOUR, reverse bears hanging eyes, 54 by 20cm.Provenance: purchased by the vendors father at a charity auction whilst president of Staines Rowing Club.

Lot 210

Athletics and Olympic Games stars signed miscellany, in a ring binder, signatures include Korbut, Commaneci, Phelps, Spitz (2), Hoy, Wiggins, Ainsley, Faheh, Bolt, Frazer-Price, Addington, Merit, Holmes, Bannister, Braser, Chataway, Cramm, Coe (2), Thompson, Moses, Bubka (2), Ratcliffe, Gunnell (2), Hemery, Wells, Redgrave (6), Pinsent (2), Aygepon, Porter, Carter, Chambers (2), Rooney, Sanderson, D. Lewis, Walker, Merricks, Muirhead, Pendleton, Trott, Cavendish, approximately 52 signatures; sold together with Official programme, boxing tickets from London 2012 Olympic Games, signed on both by Anthony Joshua, Nicola Adams, Luke Campbell all gold medal winners, (58 signatures)

Lot 23

A large German print on canvas featuring and signed by Muhammad Ali and his daughter Laila Ali, his signature in black mark pen, her signature in silver marker pen, both dated 12-17-05, this date corresponds with the occasion Muhammad Ali received the Otto Hahn Peace Medal in Berlin for his work with the US Civil Rights Movement and the United Nations, and in the evening he watched his daughter Laila Ali KO the Swedish boxer Asa Sandell in the city, the print designed by Carsten Saupe for Cesa-net.de and printed by Gramberg-Habertstroh, Berlin, on a stretcher but unframed, 100 by 146cm.

Lot 286

Two medals awarded to J O Drummond of Ilford FC,both in silver-gilt, one enamelled for the West Ham Hospital Cup of 1891 and the London FA Senior Cup of 1892 runners-up medal, overall wear, weight 26gms., (2)In the London F.A. Senior Cup Final Ilford were beaten 2-1 by Old Westminsters.

Lot 288

Two Football medals awarded to Workington AFC's H. Steel[e]?,the first engraved with crest and inscribed obverse WORKINGTON TOWN CHAMPIONSHIP, reverse W.A.F.C.WINNERS 1897-98, H. STEELE, 9ct gold, weight 7gr., 33 by 30cm.; the second enamlled with crest, the design incorporating wings, inscribed Cumberland Football Association, the reverse inscribed 1899-1900,WORKINGTON A.F.C., RUNNERS-UP, H STEEL, hallmarked silver-gilt, weight 13gr., 37 by 27cm., sold together with two unnamed silver medals presumed to be relating to H. Steel[e], one hallmarked Birmingham 1905, the other Chester 1907, weight 13gms., each bearing minor wear and surface scratches, (4)These medals relate to the original Workington AFC that was founded in 1884 and liquidated in 1911. The present Workington AFC, who play in the Northern Premier League Division One West, were formed in 1921.The Workington Town Championship was won in a round robin of three teams, Workington AFC, Black Diamonds, and Moss Bay Exchange. The home and away matches took place in March & April 1898.The 1900 Cumberland Cup runners-up medal was gained in the final v. Black Diamonds on 14th April 1900. Workington lost 2-3. The match was played at the Moss Bay ground. Workington beat Keswick and Shaddongate United (later to become Carlisle United) in the previous rounds.  

Lot 290

1907-08 Western Football League Division One Section B winner's medal awarded to J Blythe of Millwall Athletic FC,15ct gold, inscribed with competition details; sold together with a Taddy cigarette card featuring Blythe, weight 11gms., diameter 25mm.This is not named to Blythe but was acquired by the Vendor with family provenance.

Lot 292

Southern Football League Division Two championship medal awarded to George Hancock of Reading FC in season 1910-11,9ct rose gold shield shaped medal with red enamel, fully inscribed obverse and reverse, damage to enamel, weight 11gms.; sold with a Prominent Footballers card portraying Hancock, (2)Reading and Stoke finished equal on 35 points and were both promoted to Division One. Reading were crowned champions, finishing with a better goal ratio.

Lot 297

London Football Combination winner's medal awarded to Arsenal's Andrew Young in season 1922-23,15ct gold, obverse with embossed crest and LONDON FOOTBALL COMBINATION, reverse engraved ARSENAL FC WINNERS A. YOUNG SEASON 1922-23, with suspension ring, 15ct, Birmingham 1922 by Vaughton & Sons Ltd, weight 14gms, diameter 27mm. with original fitted caseThis was the first time Arsenal FC won the London Football Combination.

Lot 298

A group of memorabilia relating to Watford Association FC and the Herts County F.A., comprising a 9ct gold and enamel medal issued by Watford AFC, undated, but with hallmarked for Birmingham 1937, weight 9gms., diameter 23cm., together with two Herts County F.A. representative caps, both in navy blue velvet with county crest the first dated 1923-24, the other inscribed Junior and dated 1936-37; also a Herts County F.A. cloth shirt badge, good condition, (4)

Lot 299

An interesting medal for a Trial Match staged by the Football Association at Arsenal FC's Highbury ground to experiment with proposed changes to the offside law,  Amateurs v Professionals of the South, 30th March 1925,15ct. gold, inscribed obverse and reverse, weight 22gr., diameter 29mm., condition good, no caseThe experiment was with the two-player rule (1925). The Scottish F.A. urged the change from a three-player to a two-player offside rule as early as 1893. Such a change was first proposed at a meeting of IFAB in 1894, where it was rejected. It was proposed again by the SFA in 1902, upon the urging of Celtic FC, and again rejected. A further proposal from the SFA also failed in 1913, after the Football Association objected. The SFA advanced the same proposal in 1914, when it was again rejected after opposition from both the Football Association and the Welsh F.A. Meetings of the International Board were suspended after 1914 because of the First world War. After they resumed in 1920, the SFA once again proposed the two-player rule in 1922, 1923, and 1924. In 1922 and 1923, the Scottish Association withdrew its proposal after English FA opposed it. In 1924, the Scottish proposal was once again opposed by the English FA, and defeated; it was, however, indicated that a version of the proposal would be adopted the next year. On 30 March 1925, the FA arranged a trial match at Highbury where two proposed changes to the offside rules were tested. During the first half, a player could not be offside unless within forty yards of the opponents' goal-line. In the second half, the two-player rule was used.The two-player proposal was considered by the FA at its annual meeting on 8 June. Proponents cited the new rule's potential to reduce stoppages, avoid refereeing errors, and improve the spectacle, while opponents complained that it would give "undue advantage to attackers"; referees were overwhelmingly opposed to the change. The two-player rule was nevertheless approved by the FA by a large majority. At IFAB's meeting later that month, the two-player rule finally became part of the Laws of the Game. The two-player rule was one of the more significant rule changes in the history of the game during the 20th century. It led to an immediate change in the style of play, with the game becoming more stretched, "short passing giving way to longer balls", and the development of the W-M formation. It also led to an increase in goalscoring: 4,700 goals were scored in 1,848 Football League Games in season 1924-25. This number rose to 6,373 goals (from the same number of games) in 1925-26.For the record, the Amateurs won the Trial Match at Highbury 3-1. 

Lot 300

Football League Division Three (South) championship medal awarded to Bill Inglis of Reading FC, season 1925-26,9ct gold, fully inscribed obverse and reverse, weight 26gms., diameter 28mm., in original fitted case, slight nick to rimReading finished with 57 points, one clear of Plymouth Argyle.Bill Inglis was born in Cramlington, Northumberland, 4th September 1899, and a product of the famous Wallsend Juniors club. The half-back/full-back was signed from Brentford and made 120 League appearances for Reading, before transferring to Exeter City.

Lot 301

The Evening News Cricket Cup for Footballers winner's medal awarded to Jimmy Skinner of Tottenham Hotspur in 1926,obverse decorated with cricketers, reverse with full presentation inscription, weight 9gms., in original fitted caseJimmy Skinner played at wing-half and made 89 league appearances for Tottenham Hotspur.

Lot 302

Wales Schools' Football Association representative cap v England in 1927, sold with Welsh football medals,comprising black velvet with gilt braiding and tassel, embroidered E 1927 W.S.F.A, bears vacant internal name label; sold together with a group of Welsh football medals including a Welsh P.A.F.L. 9ct gold winner's medal 1930-31, obverse with red enamelled dragon, reverse engraved P.A.F.L. WINNERS 1930-31, with suspension ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1930 by Charles Usher; a Welsh P.A.D.F.L. 9ct gold winner's medal 1931-32, obverse with red enamelled dragon, reverse engraved P.A.D.F.L. WIN 1931-32, with suspension ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1931 by Charles Usher and a Welsh Football League Flintshire Area 9ct gold winner's medal 1937-38, obverse with red enamelled dragon with blue enamelled lettering reverse engraved JUNIOR DIV. CHAMPIONS 1937-38, with suspension ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1937 by Vaughton & Sons, gold weight 13gms., sold together with four further football medals including a P.D.F.L. Division One silver medal 1922-23; a P.D.A.F.L. Greyhound Cup silver runner's up medal 1929-30; a Greyhound Cup silver runner's up medal 1930-31; a P.S.S.A.C. silver winners medal 1935-36, each with suspension rings, hallmarked silver and engraved backs, silver weight 36gms., (8)

Lot 303

Gold medal commemorating London Caledonians FC reaching the third round of the F.A. Cup in 1927-28,9ct gold, inscribed obverse and reverse, weight 9gr., diameter 26mm., no case

Lot 304

Football Association long service medal awarded to K.V. Ducker in 1931,9ct gold and enamel, inscribed obverse and reverse, weight 14gms., diameter 27mm., a pair of Football Association 9ct gold and enamel oval cufflinks, weight 8gms.; a Football Assocation 9ct. gold & enamel badge, 11gr.; the lot also including a British Exhibition medal in gilt metal depicting the newly built Wembley stadium, diameter 19mm.; the lot also including a silver-gilt FA trophy runners-up medal, undated, in original case, (5)

Lot 306

Football League Third Division (Southern Section) Challenge Cup winner's medal awarded to Percy Whittaker the of Reading FC goalkeeper, Season 1937-38,9ct gold and enamel, inscribed to the obverse, not named to the player but acquired by the present seller directly from the family, weight 8gms., in original fitted caseReading FC beat Bristol City 6-2 on aggregate. Percy Whittaker made a total of 213 appearances for Reading FC, having joined the club in June 1933.

Lot 307

Football League Division Two championship medal awarded to Aston Villa's John Maund in season 1937-38, 9ct gold, obverse with football in relief and THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 2, reverse engraved with ASTON VILLA FC 1937-38 J.H MAUND, 9ct, Birmingham 1938 by Vaughton & Sons, with suspension ring, weight 22gms., diameter 28mm. with original fitted case with gilt tooling to lid John Maund (1916-1994) was a right-winger who made 47 League appearances for Villa. He later player for Walsall and would become their assistant-manager.

Lot 308

Collection of four medals relating to wartime and armed forces football, one 9ct gold Inter-Service medal, inscribed obverse and reverse, dated 1936-37, weight 10gms.; silvered medal plaque inscribed for a match with the Czecholslovak Army in England, February and March 1941, in original case of issue; another silvered medal for the Catterick Garrison soccer cup 1942-43; the other medal struck in bronze and enamel and inscribed no.3 Wing, Halton, dated 1937, (4)

Lot 310

Medal plaque awarded to the footballer Bert Sproston on the occasion of Bolton Wanderers' match v Deutschland 'B' in Berlin, 14th May 1953,designed with a bear holding a shield, named to Sproston on reverse, makers mark Fehlow Berlin, white metal and enamel, 5 by 4cm., original fitted case, damage to hinge on case, medal good

Lot 311

Silver Scottish Football Association medal awarded to Tommy Docherty for making 25 international appearances for Scotland,fully inscibed obverse and reverse, diameter 68mm., weight 160gms., tarnished, in original fitted caseTommy Docherty spent the majority of his playing career at Preston North End. He later became a football manager with his finest hour coming in 1977 when he led Manchester United to victory in the F.A. Cup. 

Lot 313

UEFA European Football Championship winner's medal 1976,recipient unknown, gilt-metal, obverse with UEFA, reverse with CHAMPIONNAT D'EUROPE DE FOOTBALL 1976, diameter 31mm., in a red fitted caseCzechoslovakia defeated West Germany 5-3 on penalties, the winning kick and unforgettable penalty by Panenka. 

Lot 314

Football League representative medal for the match v Glasgow F.A., played at Hampden Park, 17th May 1977,in silver, inscribed with full match details, 33 by 22mm., weight 13gms., minor wear, recipient unknownThis match was arranged for the Glasgow Jubilee Appeal. The Glasgow XI won 2-1 with the winning goal scored by Kenny Dalglish.

Lot 315

F.A. Cup specimen winner's medal,stuck in gilt-metal and originally produced for the Football Association to approve the design before the Cup winner's medals were struck in gold, diameter 30mm.

Lot 316

Manchester United v Everton 1985 F.A. Charity Shield medal plaque, being a miniature of the competition trophy, hallmarked silver, black bakelite backboard, easel support, inscribed GENERAL MOTORS F.A. CHARITY SHIELD, EVERTON v MANCHESTER UNITED, 10th AUGUST 1985, 13 by 13cm., good condition The original recipient of this plaque is unknown.

Lot 317

Manchester United v Liverpool 1990 F.A. Charity Shield medal plaque, being a miniature of the competition trophy, hallmarked silver, black bakelite backboard, easel support, inscribed TENNENT'S F.A. CHARITY SHIELD, LIVERPOOL v MANCHESTER UNITED, AT WEMBLEY STADIUM, 18th AUGUST 1990, 13 by 13cm., silver in need of cleaning, otherwise good condition The original recipient of this plaque is unknown.

Lot 318

Tennent's F.A. Charity Shield sponsor's medal, Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur, played at Wembley, 10th August 1991,obverse bearing sponsor's emblem and TENNENT'S F.A. CHARITY SHIELD, reverse engraved TENNENT'S FA CHARITY SHIELD WEMBLEY AUGUST 1991, gilt metal, diameter 63mm., in pouch bagThis fixture results in a 0-0 draw.

Lot 319

2009 FIFA Club World Cup winner's medal,recipient unknown, gilt metal medal, obverse with trophy in relief and FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP WORLD CHAMPION UAE 2009, reverse with FIFA in relief, with blue FIFA ribbon, diameter 50mm.FC Barcelona defeated Estudiantes 2-1 in the match played in Abu Dhabi, 19th December 2009.

Lot 320

2010-11 Supercopa Del Futbol Espanol winner's medal,recipient unknown, gilt metal medal, obverse with SUPERCOPA DEL FUTBOL ESPANOL 2010 - 2011 with two trophies in relief, reverse bearing FEF emblem, with red and yellow ribbon embroidered REAL FEDERACION ESPANOLA DE FUTBOL, diameter 50mm., with original navy velvet bag with RFEF gilt tooling, (2)FC Barcelona defeated Real Madrid CF 5-4 on aggregate.

Lot 321

2011 UEFA Super Cup winner's medal,recipient unknown, silver-gilt medal, obverse with trophy in relief and UEFA SUPER CUP 2011, reverse with trophy in relief, with navy ribbon bearing UEFA SUPER CUP, bearing 925 stamp, diameter 50mm.FC Barcelona defeated Porto 2-1, played at Stade Louis II, Monaco, 26th August 2011.

Lot 322

A Christmas present presented to the English football manager Terence Hanney by V.f.B Stuttgart in 1924,in the form of a white metal and blue enamel cigarette case, the lid initialled TH, the gilt interior with German inscription and dated Christmas 1924, 9 by 8cm.Hanney as a player famously won a gold medal at the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games before playing for Manchester City, Brentford, Coventry City and Reading. He then went in management in German football and steered Stuttgart to the very first title in their history in 1927, before moving to FC Wacker Munich.

Lot 359

A group of medals, plaques, pennant and other items originally owned by Sir Alf Ramsey,issues, some cased, including East Germany F.A., Brazil F.A., the City of Leipzig, 75th anniversary Suffolk County F.A. 1885-1960, Sicily, Haig British Week Trophy Brussels 27th September 1967, and St Paul Rovers F.C. Montreal Life Member's plaque named to SIr Alfred Ramsay [sic] and a Charles Dickens medal; also a pennant for the Italian Football League v Football League representative match played in Milan 9th May 1964 and originally owned by Sir Alf Ramsey, fully inscribed (11 items)Provenance:Acquired by Coffer Sports from Sir Alf Ramsey.

Lot 367

1979 F.A. Cup winner's medal awarded to Arsenal's winning goalscorer Alan Sunderland,9ct. gold, 25gr., reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, in original fitted case; sold together with a 1979 F.A. Cup Final programmes signed to the front cover by Alan Sunderland; a colour photograph of Sunderland with the Cup in the dressing room bath at Wembley; and a photograph of Alan Sunderland at the celebration banquet (4)The 1979 Arsenal v Manchester United Final is regarded as one the greatest finishes in F.A Cup history, Managed by the recently departed Terry Neill, Arsenal were 2-0 up by half-time and appeared to be cruising to a comfortable victory as the match entered its final 5 minutes. But two quick successive goals by McQueen and McIlroy levelled things up for a period of extra-time. However, in the 89th minute Brady and Rix combined to cross for Alan Sunderland to score at the far post.

Lot 368

1978 F.A. Cup runners-up medal awarded to Arsenal's Alan Sunderland,9ct. gold, 24gr., hallmarked Birmingham Assay Office date letter for 1978, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, in original fitted case; sold with a b&w press photograph featuring Alan Sunderland (2)In what was to prove the first of three consecutive F.A. Cup Finals for Arsenal, the match ended in disappointment with Bobby Robson's Ipswich Town side winning 1-0 through a Roger Osborne goal.

Lot 369

1980 F.A. Cup runners-up medal awarded to Arsenal's Alan Sunderland, 9ct. gold, 23gr., hallmarked Birmingham Assay Office date letter for 1979-80, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, in original fitted case Alan Sunderland was playing in his third consecutive F.A. Cup Final for Arsenal in 1980. Opponents West Ham United won the match through a goal by Trevor Brooking.

Lot 370

1979 F.A. Charity Shield medal plaque awarded to Arsenal's goalscorer Alan Sunderland,being a hallmarked silver miniature of the competition trophy, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHARITY SHIELD, ARSENAL v LIVERPOOL, WEMBLEY 11th AUGUST 1979, octagonal black bakelite backboard, easel support, 13 by 13cm., silver needs cleaningCup winners Arsenal were defeated 3-1 by League Champions Liverpool in the 1979-80 season's traditional curtain raiser. Alan Sunderland scored a late consolation goal for the Gunners 

Lot 371

1980 European Cup Winners' Cup runners-up medal awarded to Arsenal's Alan Sunderland,by Peka, hallmarked .925 silver, obverse inscribed UEFA, reverse inscribed COUPE DES VAINQUEURS DE COUPE EUROPEENNE, 1980, in original fitted case, silver in need of cleaningArsenal played Valencia in the 1980 ECWC Final at the Heysel Stadium, Brussels. The match ended goalless after 90 minutes and extra-time. Valencia won the penalty shoot-out 5-4. Alan Sunderland scored one of the Arsenal penalties.

Lot 4

Collection of sporting memorabilia, comprising a set of six Walker & Hall silver teaspoons, hallmarked, cased; a pewter picture frame with figural golfer in relief, 14.5 by 11cm.; silver letter opener with tennis racquet emblem, hallmarked, length 11cm., boxed; brass and boxwood snooker cue tip restorer, with file on attached link chain, length 16.5cm.; The Silver Bullet golf game and puzzle, boxed; three bowls teaspoons, one silver and two Epns; silver Chichester Charity Cup medal awarded to H Geall 1959-60, hallmarked; silver football medal MS FA 1904-05, hallmarked; yellow metal hinged locket with engraved horse's head and bloodstone on the reverse, (hinge damaged); Teachers Scotch Whiskies bowls marker and string; each bearing wear and used, (qty)

Lot 47

MALAYA GSM, SILVER PENDANTS, COLLECTABLE BADGES, ETC, the General Service Medal with Malaya clasp marked '22990029 Private J H G Owen R.A.M.C.', the pendants include a ½ oz silver ingot, St Christopher, Scorpio

Lot 48

WORLD WAR I & II GROUP OF FOUR MEDALS - to include the 1914 - 1918 British War Medal and the 1914 - 1919 Victory Medal, both awarded to '40430 Pt M Williams Royal Welsh Fusiliers', 1939 - 1945 Star and Burma Star, both unmarked, along with an RWF badge, the group contained in an OHMS Postal Box addressed to 'R Jones' with a note relating to Fusilier S Jones

Lot 473

Flanders, circa 1580-1610 A.D. A cylinder-bellied jug with parallel circumferential grooves to the neck, slightly bulbous body and cylindrical central section, shoulder with radiating bands of ribbed panels, narrow foot with radiating ribbed bands and horizontal grooves; central circumferential frieze with inscription around heraldic medallion with the arms perhaps of the Order of Orange-Nassau on a shield with the motto 'PACE ET JUSTITIA' (Peace and Justice), and the initials I and E above, flanked by the inscription: 'LYFDEN GEIT BOVEN ALE DENCK NEIN SPRICKT DIE PENNINCK ICK BEN SOE LYF EN SOE WERT DAT IDER [MICK] GER[T]' Love goes before everything No, says the penny I am so dear and so precious That everyone wants me'. Cf. the Rijksmuseum, accession number BK-KDG-173, for similar vessel; Schmitz, 'Gres Limburgeois de Raeren' in Bulletin des Commissions d’art et d’archéologie, 20 (1881), 17ff., 51-2; Hellebrandt, H., Hugot, L., Mayer, O.E., Raerener Steinzeug / Fünfundzwanzig Jahre Grabungen im Raerener Land / Aachener Steinzeug. (= Aachener Beiträge für Baugeschichte und Heimatkunst. Herausgegeben von Herbert Lepper. Band 4: Steinzeug aus dem Raerener und Aachener Raum, Aachen, 1977, pl.84; for the inscription see Kohnemann, M., Auslangen aus Raeren Steinzeug, Raeren, 1982, p.238. 650 grams, 19 cm high (7 1/2 in.). With Christie's Christie’s, Auction 5347, British and Continental Ceramics, 26 Feb 1995, lot 66. Collection of M. Cummings, Lincolnshire, UK. In the second half of the 16th century, the Raeren potters developed a new revolutionary technical form variant. This form comprised a foot, a cylindrical middle part, a shoulder and a neck. The cylindrical middle part allowed the insertion of friezes or inscriptions on the jugs, together with the usual coat of arms and medallions, which decorated the jugs from the same period. Perhaps this series was made by Jan Emens in occasion of the Peace of Gent in 1577 A.D., when a medal similar to the 'medallion' on the jug was made to the order of the senior commanders of the Dutch army.

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