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Collectable badges, medals etc to include Boeing Apollo / Saturn Roll of Honor, Royal Masonic Institution for Boys 1937 hallmarked silver and enamel, Kingswood Adult School, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, 1891 French agricultural medal, novelty white metal horse's hoof propelling pencil etc
Sally Gunnel signed Mizuno promo card. Sally Jane Janet Gunnell OBE DL (born 29 July 1966) is a British former track and field athlete who won the 1992 Olympic gold medal in the 400 metres hurdles. She is the only female British athlete to have won Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth titles, and was the first female 400 metres hurdler in history to win the Olympic and World titles and break the world record. Her former world record time of 52. 74 secs in 1993, still ranks in the world all-time top ten and is the current British record. She was made an MBE in 1993 and an OBE in 1998. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Mary Costa signed 12x8 animated Sleeping Beauty photo. Mary Costa (born April 5, 1930) is an American retired opera singer and actress. Her most notable film credit is providing the voice of Princess Aurora in the 1959 Disney animated film Sleeping Beauty, of which she is the last surviving cast member and for which she was named a Disney Legend in 1999. Costa is an operatic soprano. She is a recipient of the 2020 National Medal of Arts. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Robert Redford signed 10x7 black and white photo. Charles Robert Redford Jr. (born August 18, 1936) is an American actor, director, and activist. He is the recipient of various accolades, including two Academy Awards, a British Academy Film Award, three Golden Globe Awards, the Cecil B. DeMille Award, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. In 2014, Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A collection of items relating to James Kirkwood, Provost of Govan, to include; a silver-gilt key from the opening of Govan Town Hall by Provost Kirkwood 4th Feb. 1901, bearing the arms of the Lanarkshire Artillery, an ivory-handled silver trowel presented to Provost James Kirkwood on the occasional of his laying the foundation stone of Govan Town Hall 17th Sept. 1898, the reverse engraved with the town hall and Masonic insignia, a gold medal of office to James Kirkwood JP 1918 with engraved gold top bar, a silver chain of office engraved Jamed Kirkwood 22nd March 1900, a heavy ivory gavel engraved with the Govan coat of arms and a heavy bronze Deacon Convener Trades House Glasgow badge. (6) CONDITION REPORT: The gold medal weighs 15.6g.
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, Co DURHAM, Gateshead, Boundary token, 1849, copper, 32mm (W 2697); LONDON, Camden, Thomas Middlebrook, Edinburgh Castle, copper, 28mm (W 3050), Oxford Street, Rathbone Place, J[eremiah] Smith, copper, 29mm, Strand, John Clark & Co, 1854, copper, 34mm; together with a copper medalet of the Duke of Gloucester by Kirk and a Conder Token Collectors’ Club copper medal [6]. Extremely fine £50-£70
Co Londonderry, Garvagh, First Garvagh (B 2733), G RPC (B 3051, this piece illustrated); Glendermott, GD (B 2760), GD 1819 (B 2761), GD 1837 (B 2762), First Presbyterian Church (B 2906), Second Presbyterian Congregation (B 2907, this piece illustrated); together with Glendermott Presbyterian Church, 350th anniversary brass medal, 2004, 50 x 40mm [8]. Last virtually as struck, others fine to very fine £150-£200 --- Provenance: B 2733, 2761, 2762 and 2906 Norweb Collection, W.J. Noble Collection, Part III, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 64B (Melbourne), 11 July 2000, lots 202, 203 (parts); B 2907 and 3051 L.M. Burzinski Collection; B 2760 A.T. Macmillan Collection [from A.D. Hamilton May 1986], Simmons Mailbid Sale 40, 19 February 2007 (379)
Badges, Football: S[heffield] & H[allamshire] F[ootball] A[ssociation], J[unior] L[eague], engraved silver and enamel by Vaughton, named (1898-9, Won by A. Oldfield, Brunswick Mission F.C.), 34 x 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1898; Sheffield Schools’ Athletic Association, Wednesday Challenge Shield, silver by Sheldon Bros, named (W. Taylor, 1912), 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, United Challenge Shield, bronze, unsigned, named (W. Wilson 1921-1922), 29mm; Sheffield & Dist[rict] Adult Schools F[ootball] L[eague], silver and enamel (2), by Fattorini, named (T. Jackson), 29 x 24mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1912, and by Dance & Duerden, named (1914-15, T. Jackson), 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1914; Sheffield Adult Schools Cup, silver and enamel by Birmingham Medal Co, engraved (1923-4), 32mm; Sheffield & Hallamshire County F[ootball] A[ssociation], silver and enamel by Vaughton, engraved (Intermediate Lge. (16-18), 1935-36), 27mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1935; Sheffield & Hallamshire Football Association, silver and enamel by Fattorini, engraved (Association League Winners, 1951-52), 30mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1951; together with modern-day enamel badges for Sheffield United/The Blades (9, one duplicate), Sheffield Wednesday (4, different) [21]. Very fine and better, first rare; all with clips, rings or pins for suspension £100-£150
Badges, Golf: Sheffield Union of Golf Clubs, 1910, Vice-President, silver and enamel by Vaughton, un-named, 32mm; Dore and Totley Golf Club, gold and silver by Vaughton, gold named (D. Barber, Medal Final, 1919), both 25mm, both hallmarked Birmingham 1918, former 9ct, 9.42g [3]. Very fine and better; with pins or loops for suspension £140-£180 --- Dore and Totley Golf Club, Bradway, founded 1913
Historical Medals, Sheffield Sunday School Union Golden Jubilee, 1862, medals (6), in copper (4), white metal (2, one gilt), bust of James Montgomery left, revs. bible within wreath, all 38mm (Grant III, p.320; cf. DNW 185, 1435) [6]. Gilt medal fine, others very fine and better, two pierced for suspension £60-£80 --- James Montgomery (1771-1854), writer of hymns and poetry; b Irvine, Ayrshire; moved to Fulbeck, Leeds, then to Glossop road, Sheffield, working with Joseph Gales, publisher of the Sheffield Register, later the Sheffield Iris, of which he was the proprietor from 1794 to 1825; founding member of the Sheffield Sunday School Union in 1812, with the intention of educating working children on Sundays, especially in literacy, and fighting for child labour laws to keep children out of chimneys. Montgomery Hall (now Montgomery Theatre) in the city was named after him
Historical Medals, Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra of Denmark, 1863, white metal medals by Brookes & Adams for John Brown, Mayor of Sheffield (2), both 39mm (W & E 910B.1); Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a white metal medal by Heaton, with clasp sheffield 1887, 38mm (W & E 2170B.2), S.S. Michael & All Angels Church Schools, Sheffield, 1887, a copper-plated white metal medal, unsigned, subscribed by the Congregation, 44mm (W & E –); Visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Sheffield, 1895, medals (5), by W. Owen, in white metal, 38mm (W & E 1820A.1), by A.E. Harris (2), uniface bronze, 39 x 35mm (W & E 1822A.1), uniface brass, 39 x 35mm (W & E –), unsigned (2), both white metal, 31mm (W & E 1824A.1) [9]. Bronze 1822A.1 virtually as struck, others very fine and better; some pierced for suspension £60-£80 --- Sir John Brown (1816-96), founder of John Brown & Co, Atlas Works, Brightside, mayor 1862-3, master cutler 1865-6, the self-styled father of the South Yorkshire iron trade, inventor of the spring-loaded railway buffer. The Duke and Duchess of York (later George V and Queen Mary) visited Sheffield on 10-11 May 1895
Historical Medals, Sheffield Ladies Institution, an engraved silver award medal, unsigned, legend, rev. named (To Margaret Bradley, Dux, Thoro’ Bass Class, June 17th 1865), 38mm, 19.12g. Very fine and very rare £120-£150 --- Provenance: Timothy Millett FPL 2002 (132). Sheffield Ladies Institution, Wilkinson street
Historical Medals, Sheffield Weekly Telegraph Kind Hearted Brigade, c. 1885, a white metal medal, unsigned, 36mm; Yorkshire Trades & Industrial Exhibition, Sheffield, 1892, a plated white metal medal by J.A. Restall, 45mm (Allen Pt 4); Sheffield Amateur Swimming Association, a bronze award medal by Fattorini, engraved (1922, 150 Yards Backstroke, Ladies, 3rd), 33mm; Sheffield, Rotherham & Dis[trict] Bakers, Confectioners & Caterers Exhibition, a bronze award medal, unsigned, for Provincial Exhibitions Ltd, named (Crusty Bread, A.H. Hore, 3rd Prize, 1925), 38mm; Hovis, a silver award medal by Birmingham Mint, named (Awarded Messrs. The Leger Bakery for Hovis Bread of Sheffield, 1930), 38mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1930; Sheffield Play Festival, 1930, a uniface bronze medal, unsigned, 48mm; Sheffield Grocers, Bakers & Confectioners Exhibition, 1938, a silver medal by F. Johnson & Son for Provincial Exhibitions Ltd, named (Malt Brown Bread, Open Class, 2nd Prize, Wm. Newman), 32mm [7]. First good fine and with pin for suspension, others generally extremely fine; two cased £60-£80
Historical Medals, Sheffield School of Art, Montgomery Medal, a copper award medal by A. Borrel after W. Ellis, bust of James Montgomery right, rev. legend in wreath, named (Awarded to Agnes M. Jenkinson, 1894), 68mm (cf. DNW M7, 2127). Extremely fine, rare; in fitted maroon gilt-blocked case of issue [this damaged] £80-£100 --- See footnote to Lot 1175. The Sheffield School of Art (now the Sheffield Hallam University’s Department of Art and Design) was originally established in Sheffield in 1843 and so-named in 1855. The medal was subscribed to by the ladies of Sheffield as an annual prize
Historical Medals, Visit of Queen Victoria to Sheffield to Open the New Town Hall, 1897, white metal medals (3), by H. Jenkins & Son for the Duke of Norfolk, Mayor, 32mm (W & E 3156D.1), by Spink, 51mm (W & E 3476G.1; BHM 3604), unsigned, 39mm (W & E 3608D.1); Welcome by the Children of Sheffield to Queen Victoria in Norfolk Park, 1897, white metal medals by the Mint, Birmingham (4), all 39mm (W & E 3275N.1; BHM 3605); St Mary’s Church Sunday School, Sheffield, 1897, a gilt white metal medal, unsigned, for Revd. R.H. Hammond, Vicar, 32mm (W & E –); Children of Nether Hallam, 1897, a bronze medal, unsigned, for Councillor A. Muir Wilson, 33mm [9]. Second and last extremely fine, others generally very fine and pierced for suspension; three with original ribands £70-£90 --- Queen Victoria, accompanied by Princess Christian of Denmark and the Duke of Connaught, travelled from Windsor Castle to Sheffield on 21 May 1897 to open the new Town Hall, built at a cost of some £130,000. The royal party transferred to Norfolk Park to be serenaded by some 50,000 schoolchildren, and then the Cammell steelworks, before the Queen proceeded to Balmoral. Henry Fitzalan Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk (1847-1917), philanthropist, mayor of Sheffield 1895-7. Arnold Muir Wilson (1857-1909), solicitor, mountaineer and pioneer motorist, elected to Sheffield City Council 1883, stood as Conservative candidate for Sheffield Attercliffe on two occasions, both unsuccessfully
Historical Medals, Visit of Queen Victoria to Sheffield to Open the New Town Hall, 1897, a silver medal by the Sheffield Goldsmiths’ Co, diademed bust of Victoria left on central medallion, surrounded by three lines of legend, rev. elevation of the Town Hall, 44mm (W & E 3460A [not recorded in silver]). Minor surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and richly toned, very rare in this metal £90-£120 --- Probably from a small issue made for dignitaries
Historical Medals, Visit of Queen Victoria to Sheffield to Open the New Town Hall, 1897, medals by the Sheffield Goldsmiths’ Co (7), in bronze (2), white metal (5), similar, all 44mm (W & E 3460A.1 [4, one unpierced], A.2 [1], A.3 [2]) [5]. One white metal medal very fine, others about extremely fine and better; W & E 3460A.2 in original white card box of issue £60-£80
Charles I, Memorial, 1649, a silver medal by J. Roettiers, armoured and draped bust right, rev. hand issuing from cloud holding celestial crown, 34mm, 15.14g (MI I, 346/200; E 162b). A few surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine, lightly toned £300-£400 --- Provenance: A Collection of Medals and Badges relating to Charles I and the English Civil War, Spink Auction 208, 22-3 June 2011, lot 784
James II and Mary of Modena [1685], a silver medal by J. Roettiers, laureate bust right, rev. laureate bust of Mary right, 34mm, 15.90g (MI I, 606/8; E 273/274). A mule striking of the obverses of the Coronation medal, die flaws on both rims, about extremely fine and toned, scarce £400-£500 --- Provenance: SCMB March 1975 (M 289)
William and Mary, Coronation, 1689, a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Roettiers], conjoined busts right, rev. Jove hurling a thunderbolt at Phæthon who is falling from his chariot, 35mm, 16.47g (MI I, 662/25; E 312). Minor surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and attractively toned £300-£400 --- Provenance: Bt Spink January 2010
Anne, Coronation, 1702, a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Croker], draped bust left, rev. Anne, as Pallas, standing, hurling thunderbolt at two-headed monster, 35mm, 15.22g (MI II, 228/4; E 390). Extremely fine and toned, the reflective fields lightly hairlined £400-£500 --- Provenance: Bt CNG
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