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Official, one-of-a-kind mounted score sheet set from the Birmingham 2022 Cricket T20 Women's Gold Medal match played between Australia and India at Edgbaston. Includes actual A3 score sheets for both teams signed by umpires and scorer, images from the match and plaque engraved with details of the day.
Red right boxing glove worn and signed by gold medal winner Lewis Williams (Team England) in the Birmingham 2022 Men's Heavyweight Gold Medal bout against Ato Leau Plodzicki-Faoagali (Team Samoa). Any tape left on a glove is from match official's binding and may have match official's signature on it. Only right glove
Blue left boxing glove worn and signed by gold medal winner Delicious Orie (Team England) in the Birmingham 2022 Men's Super Heavyweight Gold Medal bout against Sagar Ahlawat (Team India). Any tape left on a glove is from match official's binding and may have match official's signature on it. Only left glove
Blue right boxing glove worn and signed by gold medal winner Delicious Orie (Team England) in the Birmingham 2022 Men's Super Heavyweight Gold Medal bout against Sagar Ahlawat (Team India). Any tape left on a glove is from match official's binding and may have match official's signature on it. Only right glove
Practice cricket stump from Birmingham 2022 Women's T20 Tournament. Signed by Silver Medal winning Indian team Harmanpreet Kaur (C), Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Sabbhineni Meghana, Taniya Sapna Bhatia, Yastika Bhatia, Deepti Sharma, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Pooja Vastrakar, Meghna Singh, Renuka Thakur, Jemimah Rodrigues, Radha Yadav, Harleen Deol and Sneh Rana.
* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004),ODALISQUEoil on canvas, signedimage size 85cm x 120cm, overall size 104cm x 139vm Framed.Provenance: We are grateful to Lachlan Goudie, artist, writer, broadcaster and the leading authority on the work of his father, for authenticating "Odalisque" and confirming that "Yes, I know this canvas very well. It’s one of my father’s finest nude paintings, a tribute in many ways to his artistic heroes Manet and Velazquez. The subject is my mother, Marie Renee Goudie, who was a muse for my father throughout his career. It’s a supremely confident piece of virtuoso painting, designed to create an impression of sensuality and exoticism. A wonderful work". Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed a prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist, he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, wrote: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections including at Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Hunterian, Rozelle House Galleries, Paisley Museum & Art Galleries and The Fleming Collection (London). Numerous prestigious corporate collections in the UK and France and in private collections around the world.
Collection of 5 Royal Visit to Korea FDCs Signed by Seoul 1980 Medal Winners including Peter Elliott (Silver 1500m), Elizabeth McColgan (Silver 10, 000m), Patricia Whitbread (Silver Javelin), Adrian Moorhouse (100m Breaststroke) and Bryn Vaile (Gold Yachting Star Class). all Contain 12 Sept 88 Postmarks except one. All Flown in a BAe 146. Good condition. All 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
Cowper, J. E. MBE Chief Engineer for the Empire Crusader 8 August 1940, Lloyd's Bravery at Sea medal and MBE medal with documentations. Empire Crusader; 1.042 tons; 224x33 ft; Built in 1925 as the LEANDER, for the Neptune Line, Bremen. On the 9th November 1939, she was captured by HMS IRIS off Vigo, Spain. In 1940 she was renamed EMPIRE CRUSADER and requisitioned as MOWT and managed by Constantine SS Co. On the 8th August 1940, she was bombed and sunk off Isle of Wight. Her Chief Engineer, James Cowper, was awarded an MBE, and Acting Able Seaman William Robson was commended, for their part in rescuing the ship's Second Mate.Condition ReportOriginal cases, in good condition.
British Army WW1 interest Victory Medal and British War Medal named to 837337 Dvr H Ainsworth R.A. together with two small photo albums depicting pictures of Egypt and Palestine together with Drv H Ainsworth's Diary from time spent in Salonica, Egypt, Palestine and Syria 1916-1919 to include time spent on the "Cestrian" when it was torpedoed. Diary filled fairly on a regular basis, some sequential days. 59 pages with writing or images.Condition ReportGood condition. Diary filled fairly on a regular basis, some sequential days.
A 9ct gold cased pocket watch and chain with 9ct medal to A. Cameron for Long Service London Midland and Scottish railways. Inscription inside watch to Mr A. Cameron 1st July 1912. Weight of chain and medal 41.3gm. Pocket watch total weight 123.7gm. Case diameter 5.5cm approx. Maker A.H. Drinkwater. Coventry.Condition ReportWinds and goes. Chip to glass, slight dent to back.
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