SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1933-34,awarded to Willie Nicholson of Rangers F.C., the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamelled lettering around a pierced oval depicting a lion rampant, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Scottish Cup 1933-34, won by Rangers F.C, W. Nicholson', 45mm high including bale, maker F&S, in nine carat gold, 13.1gNote: William 'Willie' Nicholson started his senior career with Queen's Park, before signing for Rangers F.C. in 1929. He would go on to make 70 appearances for Rangers, winning the League with the club three times, and lifting the Scottish Cup once, for which this medal was awarded. This Scottish Cup medal was well earned by Nicholson, who bagged a brace in the final against St Mirren F.C. on 21 April 1934. The match at Hampden Park eventually ended with a triumphant 5-0 win for the Boys in Blue.
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14TH R.R.V. SECOND PRIZE SILVER MEDAL FOR SHOOTING,awarded to Sergt. Jas. Anderson, the obverse engraved with military marksman, the reverse with inscription '...to be retained if won thrice in succession', circa 1859, along with a Queen Elizabeth Hospital Bristol bronze medal for shooting, 1929, The Bell Medal presented by the Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs, and a Dutch bronze sword fighting medal (4)
BRIGHTON ATHLETIC CLUB BICYCLE RACE ASHBURY CHALLENGE CUP 1875 MEDAL,12 Miles, won by B.J. Saunders, in silvered and gilt metal, along with a German Gymnastic Society Middle Weight Boxing 1881 1st prize medal, a KEHS Old Boys Quarter Mile 1903 medal, and a Bengal Presidency Athletic Association medal (4)
SILVER MEDALS WON BY DONALD MACLEOD OF TAIN,comprising Best Dressed Highlander Tain Highland Games 1887, Best Dancer Ghillie Callum Tain Highland Games 1887, Easter Ross Cycle Club Slow Race 1890 1st Prize, another uninscribed medal, along with an Easter Ross Cycling Club brooch (5)Note: Donald Macleod was a Provost, Justice of the Peace, Right Worshipful Master, and bagpipe maker from Tain. An esteemed member of society.Provenance: Lots 1664-1668 were given to the mother of the current vendor, who looked after Torquil MacLeod (son of Donald) and his wife.
N. OF S.J.C. NINE CARAT GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO HUGH MACLEOD,of Tain, inscribed to reverse, 40mm including bale, approx. 6.8gNote: Often referred to as 'Tain's most succesful footballer', Hugh Macleod was an accomplished sportsman who played for his country. He was the son of the Donald MacLeod mentioned in the previous lot. Originally playing with St. Duthus of Tain, he would go on to gain a contract with Queen's Park of Glasgow, before representing Scotland in an amateur international vs. England on April 19th, 1928. They would triumph 3-2. This medal is from his junior playing days.
MACKAY CUP 1923 SILVER MEDAL AWARDED TO HUGH MCLEOD,inscribed to the reverse, 47mm including bale, along with other silver medals awarded Hugh MacLeod comprising a Tain Royal Academy Annual Sports Championship medal 1925, a Peace Cycle Parade medal, also blank silver medals awarded to MacLeod comprising a golfing medal, and four further (8)
THREE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED TO TORQUIL MACLEOD,comprising the Brownie Medal for Mathematics & Sciences 1915, Coronation Cycle Parade 1911, and Summerhall Cup 1920, each inscribed (3)Note: Torquil, also the son of Donald, was a renown bagpipe maker like his father. As well as this, he was a keen luthier, with his instruments being represented in museum collections across the country.
VICTORIAN BRONZED MEDAL COMMEMORATING MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS,inscribed 'MARIA DEI GRATIA SCOTIAE REGINA', 8.6cm diameter, in frame, along with another embossed copper panel with central Mary Queen of Scots memorial plaque within a stylised Art Nouveau border (2)Images of frame reverses available
NINE CARAT GOLD MASONIC JEWEL,'Presented to Bro. Donald MacLeod 1915-1917 for Services to Free Masonry by St. Duthus Lodge No. 82 Tain', weighable approx 12g, together with an enamelled silver medal for 'Calabar Chapter No. 3434', a base metal vesta case with engraved Masonic symbols and a group of gold plated Masonic cufflinks and studs
Halliday Anti Slavery medal Halliday Anti Slavery medal, one side depicts a family of three and reads 'Give Glory to God' along with the Halliday mark, the reverse reading Jubilee in Commemoration of the Abolition of Slavery in the British Colonies in the Reign of William IV Aug. 1. 1834,32mm diameter Hole drilled to top for a suspension hoop. Some wear and tarnishing.
**DESCRIPTION CHANGE** *A collection of 10 family war campaign service medals, comprising R Bowers (Grandfather) Sappers and Miners South Africa 1853 medal, 2789 Pte O Bowers (father) 20th Hussars Egypt medal with Gemaizah 1888 and Toski 1889 Bars and Khedive Star, 9659 Pte O Bowers (son) Royal Sussex Regiment First World War General Service, Victory and 1914 Star medals, and 2313 Pte E Bowers (son) Royal Sussex Regiment Military medal, General Service, Victory and 1914-15 Star medals (1 + 2 + 3 + 4)*, all mounted in a leather-bound wood display case All medals are original and in good condition but some of the ribbons are slightly torn or discoloured, display case is worn
Captain Hubert Edgar Browning, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, number 156315, wounded North Africa, recovered and sent to Italy, present at Monte Cassino, 39-45 Star, Africa Star and 1st Army Bar, Italy Star, Defence Medal, 1939-45 War Medal (5 medals), Army Bible, Service book, photograph, Remembrance Day Hymn Sheet, Kempston Barrack, Bedford, Enlistment Notice dated 7 March 1940, notice of Medical Examination 29 February 1940, Release Form dated 5 December 1945
Leading Aircraftman Frederick Cane, 933229, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, killed 10 July 1943 aged 22, as result of an accident, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, 1939-45 War Medal, together with telegram to his mother relaying news of his death, Headteacher's remarks on leaving Christ Church Boys School, Brondesbury, 17 April 1935, condolence message to Mrs Snell from King George, photographs, ephemera, The Post Diary 1941, The Gospel of St John, Active Service Edition
Flight Sergeant Thomas Henry Gittins, 1067871, 75 (RNZAF) Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, killed in action 7 August 1943 aged 24, War Medal 1939-45, Air Crew Europe Star, 1939-45 Star, with original box addressed to A Gittins, together with shoulder flashes and buttons, photographs, card outlining items Not To Be Carried in Aircraft, dated June 1941, casualty details, copy of scroll, copy of form 543 and mustering form
A box of ephemera, to include two Navy cap ribbons, a South Staffordshire hip flask, a Lusitania medal, two belts, a boxwood brush, a button guard, an anti-gas ointment tin, a World War I trench gas attach warning rattle, a box of various badges and buttons, a mess tin, two shoe cleaning brushes and a silver cigarette case, being a present from the Dunlop Rubber Company in recognition of service in the Great War
Two World War 1 British propaganda iron crosses, embossed with central W, having small Latin cross above, and 1914, Dinant, Ghent, Antwerp, Louvain, Rheims and Amiens, embossed to the edges, together with a Worcester Peace medal, embossed Arthur Carlton, Mayor, an RAF Athletic Association 2nd Prize Tug of War Championship 1919 medal, and a medal embossed with head of Winston Churchill to one side, and 1940 Not So Easily Shall The Lights of Freedom Die, and figures with plane to the other
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