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Lot 1163

Twenty three collectable 2012 Olympics 50 pence coins (£11.50 face value).

Lot 1165

A quantity of collectable Commonwealth games 50p (£5 face value)and 2016 team GB Olympics 50p (£3.50 face value).

Lot 135

Beijing Olympics 2008 - a commemorative medallion set of five encapsulated gold-plated Fuwas (mascots) with rectangular plaque, with certificates and other related ephemera in lined presentation case, within outer protective sleeve

Lot 197

Philately - Two albums of 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics First Day Covers, all unaddressed and with Olympic Park special cancels. [2]

Lot 409H

A quantity of coin covers to include Royal Commemorative and 2012 Olympics.

Lot 51

A collection of vintage pin badges / patches relating to sport / Manchester United / Olympics

Lot 912

Five albums with a wide variety of French First Day Covers from 1950-1970, approx 988 in total. Including Aviation, Military, Olympics, various towns and cities, artists, famous people, cathedrals, Concorde and many more. (5). *CR: Generally good. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 932

8 albums including Sir Rowland Hill KCB, including British Commonwealth mint stamps, album of mint British Commonwealth Royal stamps (Queen Mother etc), album of Olympic Games 1992 (mint stamps), History of The Olympics Mint Stamps, Lloyds Shipping First, Day Covers (199 of 500), The Victorian Collection (First Day Covers), 400th Anniversary of the Spanish Armada (First Day Covers, 68 of 400), and an album of the Royal Collection, First Day Covers and Commemorative Covers. (8). *CR: Good. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 933

8 albums including an album of early George VI First Day Covers and other covers from the British Commonwealth (South Africa, Falkland Islands, Cayman Islands, Gibraltar, Hong Kong etc). Also with an album of George VI covers from the British Commonwealth, other albums of First Day Covers (Olympics, London 1980 - some signed, Aviation - some signed, etc), a Zeppelin photograph taken in Gibraltar, and stock book of New Zealand stamps. (8). *CR: Generally good. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 816

FOREIGN FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Nine programmes including Iceland v Norway 1959 Olympics Qualifier, Brazil v Portugal 1957, Esbjerg v Slavia Prague 5/7/1966, creased, Combined Swiss League team v Athletico Montevideo 26/4/1960, Staevnet v CDNA Bulgaria 1960's, Dutch XI v London XI 8/3/1961 in Amsterdam, tape on the spine, Combined Services in Malta v Norwich 9/5/1964 and Western Province South Africa v Real Madrid 9/9/1964, folded. Fair

Lot 1376

1912 OLYMPICS STOCKHOLM Four programme for Shooting, Rowing, Gymnastics and Cycling. Generally good

Lot 361

ISRAEL V USSR / 1956 OLYMPICS FOOTBALL QUALIFICATION USSR won their first Olympic Gold Medal at soccer on 8/12/1956 in Melbourne. In order to qualify they visited Israel at the time of the Suez Crisis and defeated the home side 2-1 on 31/7/1956. Slight ageing marks. Generally good

Lot 466

FOOTBALL TICKETS Nine tickets: Wycombe Wands. v Cheltenham Town 74/5 FA Cup, slightly creased, 1988 Simod Cup Final Reading v Luton with Reading voucher, 1995 ECWC Final, Arsenal v Real Zaragoza in Paris, slightly creased, England v Wales 1962, Rest of the World 1953, West Germany 1972, GB v Bulgaria 1956 Olympics Qualifier at Wembley and League Cup Finals 1970 and 1980. Generally good

Lot 516

Corgi Toys - Two boxed diecast model vehicles comprising; 273 'Rolls Royce Silver Shadow' and 499 'Citroen Safari 1968 Winter Olympics' (2)

Lot 343

Omega - A steel 'Chronostop' flyback chronograph wristwatch, circa 1969, model number 146.009, the signed two tone grey dial, 28mm diameter, with silvered batons, (originally) luminous hands, centre orange chronograph sweep and date window at 3 o'clock, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement, calibre 920, number 28847770, with crown positioned at 4 o'clock and start/stop/reset pusher at 2 o'clock, original plexiglass crystal with liveried centre, case, 35mm diameter, verso screw down, plain and polished, interior signed and numbered 146.009 146.100, to an aftermarket steel bracelet with slide through claspOmega first released the Chronostop in 1966 and it was well regarded within the watch industry - it won the 1967 Honor Prize for “Chronographs and Sport Watches”, sponsored by the Swiss Watchmaking Federation and it also took the first prize for Industrial Aesthetics at the Utrecht Spring Fair in 1968.It was selected as the official Omega timer at the Pan-American Games in Winnipeg and the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico. The Mexico Olympics version used the cal.920 movement with the date function and leather strap, the same model as this example.Unlike conventional chronographs that record seconds, minutes, and hours with two or three subdials, the Chronostop was designed to be used for short interval timing -- less than one minute -- with a sweep hand for seconds and a single pusher. Pressing the pusher starts the timing hand, pressing again and holding stops the hand, and releasing will set the hand 'flying back' anticlockwise to the 12 o’clock position rather than completing a full rotation of the dial.

Lot 1445

A Collection Of Coin Covers Mostly Retailed By Harrington & Byrne Covers To Include, 2022 Platinum Jubilee Silver Proof Coin Cover, 2020 Winnie the Pooh Silver 50p Coin Cover, 2020 Elton John Half Ounce Silver Proof Coin Cover, 2020 Father Christmas Silver Proof Piedfort 50p Coin Cover, 2021 Gold Proof Half Gram Laurel Coin Cover, 2022 Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Anniversary, 2020 75th Anniversary of VE Day Fine Gold Proof, 2021 Queen Elizabeth II's 95th Birthday Fine Silver Proof Coin Cover Collection, 2022 Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee 'Struck on the Day', 2019 1 oz Silver Britannia Coin Cover, 2019 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing etc. Together with Harrington & Byrne Stamps to include, 1887 Jubilee Stamp Set, Penny Black, United Kingdom 'Wilding Series' Unmounted Mint Stamp Collection, 1948 London Summer Olympics, 1929 UPU Congress Stamp Collection, 1897 Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee, The United Kingdom Two Pence Blue etc.

Lot 1559

Retro Gaming - Boxed Sega Game Gear + console complete with contents with Boxed Battery Pack, Boxed Car Adaptor & 6 x boxed games featuring Vampire Master Of Darkness (complete with instructions), Lillehammer '94 Winter Olympics (complete with instructions), Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (complete with instructions), Jurassic Park (complete with instructions), Wonder Boy The Dragon's Trap (missing inner packaging), The Lucky Dime Caper Starring Donald Duck (missing inner packaging)

Lot 754

A Royal Mint 2012 official London 2012 Olympic £5 silver proof Piedfort coin, 56.6g, from an edition of 7,000. As issued in capsule and presentation packaging. A similar cupro-nickel 2012 £5.00 coin and two 2009 'counting to the Olympics' coins. 4 coins. *CR: As issued. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 18

Fanny Blankers-Koen (1918-2004) Dutch Track And Field Athlete Who Won 4 Olympic Gold Medals At The 1948 London Olympics Signed Vintage 1948 London Olympics Logbook By The Dutch Olympic Committee. 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

Lot 249

A set of thirty Fifty Pence coins, for the 2012 Olympics, coins dated 2011 together with The Victory Fifty Pence seven coin set, 2017 United Kingdom Beatrix Potter 50p coin collecting pack and a file with a change checker collection A-Z set 10p set

Lot 705

A Participation medal issued for the Athens 1896 Summer Olympics. Gilt bronze, 50 mm, by W. Pittner, Austria. The front features a seated Nike holding a laurel wreath over a phoenix emerging from flames, with the Acropolis in the distance; the reverse bears a star surmounted above five lines of Greek legend set within a laurel wreath. The immolation of the phoenix and its emergence from the ashes symbolizes the rebirth of the Olympic Games after a hiatus of more than 1,500 years. CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.

Lot 706

Olympics - an identity card for the IXe Olympiade Amsterdam 1928 - Carte D'Identite valable du 1 Mai 1928 - 1 Octobre 1928 for Ernest James Holt CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.

Lot 707

Olympics - an enamel badge of the Olympic Rings

Lot 708

Olympics - A white metal Official's pin badge for the Xth Olympiad Los Angeles 1932, made by The Whitehead & Hoag Co. Newark N.J. CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.

Lot 709

Olympics - Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games participation medal, bronze, designed by Julio Kilenyi, obverse with a standing athlete carrying an unfurled banner of the Xth Olympiad, reverse with two seated figures supporting the shield of the USA CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.

Lot 710

Olympics - Los Angeles 1932, a collection of Black and White photographs and postcards relating to the Olympics and E J Holts visit. CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.

Lot 711

Olympics -1936 Berlin Olympic Games bronze participation medal with original case, designed by Otto Placzek,of circular form, obverse with five athletes representing the continents and pulling the ropes of the Olympic bell, inscribed XI OLYMPIADE BERLIN 1936, reverse with the Olympic bell in relief, diameter 70mm., with original red circular case, the lid stamped with the Olympic rings inset in the Olympic bell in gilt, the base CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.

Lot 712

Olympics - A 1936 Berlin Olympic Games decoration / medal second class, in white enamel with eagle and swastika surmount, of cross form with five interlaced Olympic rings and gilt decoration on a red and white ribbon, with associated miniature, boxed CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.

Lot 713

Olympics - A Berlin 1936 Olympic Games judge's badge, In silvered bronze, 41x45mm, by Lauer. Olympic rings over Brandenburg Gate, Inscribed RICHTER (Judge), lacking ribbon CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.

Lot 714

Olympics - A Berlin 1936 Olympic Games National Committee Member's badge, In silvered bronze, 41x45mm, by Lauer, Olympic rings over Brandenburg Gate. Inscribed N.O.K., with ribbon below "Nationales Komitee" CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.

Lot 745

Olympic Games of London, 1908, A complete record with photographs of winners of the Olympic Games held at the stadium, Shepherd's Bush, London, July 13-25, 1908 along with accounts of other Olympic Events, together with results reports for the Winter Olympics Games, Cortina, 1956 (VII Giochi Olympici Invernali Cortina 1956, Italia) and the Official Report of the Olympic Games, 1986 CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957 Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.

Lot 746

Briem (Helgi P.) Iceland and the Icelanders, first edition inscribed "To E J Holt O.B.E. Director of Organisation I.O.C with best greetings from Ben G Wage" together with The Royal Capital of Prague (Kralovske Hlavni Mesto, Praha, 1911), Praha, 1980 Olympics booklet and a copy of Russian painting in the museums of the RSFSR Edition I CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957 Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.

Lot 749

Olympic Games - A photograph album, containing photographs and postcards relating the 1932 and the 1936 Berlin Olympics depicting Jesse Owens, etc together with numerous loose photographs of E.J.H (Billy) Holt, as part of various committees, family photographs, portrait photographs, newspaper cuttings, letters of condolence after his death, cartoon etc CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.

Lot 271

Canada, Silver Proof 4-Coin Set 1973, issued as part of the 'Montreal Olympics 1976' collectors series, comprising 2 x $10 and 2 x $5, individually encapsulated in black leatherette case of issue; together with 2 x UK proof sets: 1970 8 coins from halfcrown to ½d; and 1977 7 coins from crown to ½p; Elizabeth II proof 50p 1973 'Accession to the EEC', in case of issue; and 4 x cupro-nickel coins.

Lot 450

Mixed Collection of Silver and Commemorative Coinage, Specimen Sets and Banknotes, including: Austria, Maria Theresa thaler 1780X, AUNC; Federal Republic of Germany 10 marks 1972, 'Munich Olympics' rev. athletes kneeling (KM 132), hairlines, otherwise AUNC; USA 'Kennedy' halfdollar 1967, EF; a small quantity of British and foreign silver, including Egypt 10 qirsh AH1293/29 (1903), Fine, German States, Bavaria 3 marks 1909D, Munich Mint, edge knocks, VG to near Fine, gross weight 143.9g; UK proof set 1970, 8 coins from halfcrown to ½d; 4 x UK specimen sets: 1967, 1971, 1983 and 2000; 2 x Spain 6-coin specimen sets 1980, from 100 pesetas to 50 cents; 'Admiral Gardner' Madras Presidency 10 cash 1808 shipwreck find, with certificate of authenticity; 2 x Elizabeth II £1 1983, UNC in Royal Mint packets; 12 x cupro-nickel crowns; Shell advertising tokens; uncirculated roll of twopences; uncirculated roll of halfpennies; a large quantity of mixed 20th century circulating coinage; and 8 x banknotes, including 2 x Bank of England £1: 'Wartime Emergency Issue' prefix L83E, and Series A signed Beale prefixed D78C, near Fine; 3 x German, Reichskassenschein 5 marks 1904, rev. 6 digit serial no. in red ink, (Pick 8a), Good to near Fine; other examples form Algeria, Hong Kong and Paraguay. Viewing recommended

Lot 416A

A NAZI GERMANY SPOON WITH EAGLE AND SWASTIKA DECORATION AND A NAZE 1936 BERLIN OLYMPICS ENAMEL BADGE

Lot 1222

Vintage sporting magazines to include 1956 Olympics. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1031

CARRERAS, Turf slides, complete (2), Olympics, Sports Series, G to VG, 100

Lot 1477

OLYMPICS, complete sets laid down in albums, Olympia 1932 & 1936 Vols. 1 & 2, each with dj, the latter two in cardboard slip-cases, VG, 3

Lot 152

OLYMPICS, signed photos etc., inc. Usain Bolt (Puma advert p/c); mainly GB rowers (duplication), Ed McKeever, Alan Campbell, Peter Reed etc., VG to EX, 19*

Lot 245

OLYMPICS, enamel metal pins from 2004 Athens Olympiad, inc. mainly Coca-Cola, (missing Day 13 & Closing Ceremony) & (Days 2-17, Series 41); Kodiak, records, 2008 Beijing, EX, 45*

Lot 290

OLYMPICS, 1948 London Olympiad, football programmes (2), A v B (British Olympic Trial Match), 8th May; Bulgaria v Great Britain, 23rd Oct 1955 (qualifying match), London Underground pocket-size map, folds, G to VG, 3

Lot 326

OLYMPICS, Barcelona 1992, inc. official souvenir programme The World of Sport, together with The San Marino brochure issued by The Olympic Committee, giving details of the San Marino competitors, VG to EX, 2

Lot 335

OLYMPICS, Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games official programmes, inc. coverage of equestrian, swimming, gymnastics, rowing, boxing, yachting, fencing, shooting etc., VG, 3

Lot 458

OLYMPICS, 1932 Olympic Games programmes, Inc. August 10th, 11th, 12th; Gymnastics, Yachting, Fencing, Swimming, Boxing, Equestrian etc., hole punches to all 3, o/w VG to EX, 3

Lot 537

FOOTBALL, selection, inc. 2012 Olympics football programmes; menus, 1998 Chelsea v Real Madrid (Super Cup), Gala (Monaco), programme for Presentation of International Caps; World Cup (9), commemorative covers, 2002 (2), 2014 (blank envelope with stamps & cachet); blocks of postage stamps; philatelic covers, Scotland v Brazil, Argentina v England, France v Croatia (signed by Didier Deschamps) etc., EX to MT, 14

Lot 56

CYCLING, selection, 1923 onwards, inc. Royal Albert Hall programme (923); Cycling magazine (8), 1932 Olympics; 1994 Tour of Britain press pack; 1994 Tour de France etc., G to EX, Qty.

Lot 2050B

London 1848 Olympics programme with nine Daily programmes and The Visitors guide. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 743

HMV - 60s 7" DEMOS. An extensive collection of around 7 7" singles, all UK HMV demo pressings, mostly 60s releases. Artists/ titles include The Virtues - Guitar Boogie Shuffle (45-POP 621), Poni-Tails - Seven Minutes In Heaven (45-POP 558), Barry Barnett - Cuckoo Girl (45-POP 627), The Dene Four - Something New (45-POP 666), Gary Crosby - Judy Judy (45-POP 550), Danny & The Juniors - Dottie (45-POP 504), The Olympics - Dance With The Teacher (45-POP 564), Frankie Avalon - Blue Betty, George Hamilton IV - I Know Where I'm Goin', Barry Barnett - Book Of Love, Kathie Kay - Tomorrow Is My Birthday, Colin Grainger - Are You, Alma Cogan - Stairway Of Love, Johnny Nash - It;s Easy To Say, Malcolm Vaughan - To Be Loved. Frank Cordell, Cindy And Lindy, Ronnie Hilton, Les Hobeaux, Alma Cogan, Ken Mackintosh. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 755

CORAL/ VOGUE/ VOCALION - 7" PACK (INC DEMOS). A smashing pack of 26 7" singles, all released on Coral, Vogue & Vocalion. Including some demos. Artists/ titles include Pete Fountain - Thoroughly Modern Millie (Q72494, demo. Record is VG+), Bobbi Martin inc I Can't Stop Thinking Of You (Q72478, demo. VG+), Don't Forget I Still Love You (Q72477, demo), Wayne Thomas - I've Never Known A Lady (Q72491, demo), Teresa Brewer - Walking The Floor Over You (Q72461, demo), Tina Robin - Sugar Blues, Demetriss Tapp - Lipstick Paint A Smile On Me. David Allen, Anita Harris, The Stripes Of Glory, Maggi Woodward, The Arthur Lyman Group, The Olympics, Calimbo Steel Band, Sidney Bechet, Jan Douglas, Sonny & Cher, The Challengers, Debbie Reynolds. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.

Lot 1140

NORTHERN SOUL 7" - US PRIVATE/REISSUE PRESSINGS. Floor filling collection of 35 x essential Northern Classics - all private or reissue pressings. With in demand cuts from the likes of Lorraine Chandler, Artistics, The Olympics, Florence Devore, Mystic Moods, The Rotations, Otis Blackwell, Kenni Smith, Robert Thomas, Joey Dee, The Flirtations, Rita Dacosta, The Sons Of Moses, Joe Hicks, Tony & Tyrone, The Salvadors, Jimmy Radcliffe, The Malibus, Frankie (Love Man) Crocker, The Velvet Satins, Carl Henderson, Jackie Lee, King Errison, Bits 'N Pieces, Lou Pride and The Tiffanies. Whilst condition is still generally VG to Ex, some can drop below.

Lot 72

Collection of collectable badges to include Olympics, Blue Peter, BBC, Coca-cola & others

Lot 102

Coins, United States, a collection of silver Dollars incuding 1990s Olympics & Paraympics examples (14), together with 37 x Liberty Silver Eagles

Lot 643

‡ PAIR STUART DEVLIN SILVER & SILVER-GILT CANDLESTICKS, London 1973, each with removable cylindrical cagework shade and polished textured stem and plain circular foot, tot appr wt 28ozt (2) Dimensions: 34cms highProvenance:private collection Monmouthshire, by descent, consigned via our Cardiff officeAuctioneer's Note:STUART DEVLIN AO CMG (1931-2018) ranks as one of the greatest contemporary gold and silversmiths and has been acclaimed by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths as the designer with 'the Midas touch'.Stuart Devlin was born in Geelong, Australia in 1931. He trained at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and, in 1958, won a number of scholarships including one to study silversmithing under Professor Robert Goodden at the Royal College of Art, London. After spending a two year fellowship at Columbia University in America in 1962, he returned to Australia to teach and rose to become an inspector of art schools. In 1964, Stuart Devlin won a competition to design Australia's first decimal coinage. Devlin went on to be an accomplished coin designer, designing coins for over 36 countries worldwide and many more medallions, including the medals for the founding awards of the Australian honours system in 1975.On his return to London, in January 1965, Devlin set up a small workshop in Clerkenwell and the following year he employed his first craftsman. Devlin created new techniques and produced a wide variety of textures, filigree forms and gilding to create his distinctive style. Devlin aimed to design pieces that added 'delight, surprise, intrigue, and even amusement', this especially can be seen in his commercially successful limited edition novelty eggs and boxes.In 1972 Devlin transferred his retail gallery to the ground floor of his St. John Street workshop in Clerkenwell. After a sell-out collection at Asprey, Collingwoods of Conduit Street (in London's West End) set aside an entire floor exclusively for his work, in order to hold regular exhibitions. Between 1979 and 1985, in partnership with the Duke of Westminster, he set up a prestigious showroom in Conduit Street almost opposite Collingwoods. Devlin closed his London showroom in 1987.Devlin was made a freeman of the Goldsmiths' Company by special grant in 1966 and elected a liveryman in 1972. In 1980 he was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George 'for services to the art of design' and in 1982 was granted the Royal Warrant of Appointment as Goldsmith and Jeweller to Queen Elizabeth II. He was Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths Company 1996 – 1997.The Goldsmiths' Centre situated in Clerkenwell, was developed from a discussion in 2006 between Stuart Devlin, Hector Miller and Grant Macdonald. They proposed the visionary idea of establishing a creative institute for the goldsmith's craft. Devlin's initiative also had the additional aspect of managed workshops and facilities for exhibitions, corporate hospitality and catering.Stuart Devlin was Postgraduate Programme Director at the Goldsmiths' Centre, and while there passed on his inspiration, skills and ethic to enrich the way people live and work. The torch for the 2012 London Olympics was designed as a tribute to Stuart Devlin's retro style and British craftsmanship by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, and won the Design Museum's Design of the Year Award.In 2011 his wife Carole and sister-in-law Victoria Kate Simkin started to assemble his archive. It became the basis for a book which was published in 2018 shortly before Stuart Devlin died - Stuart Devlin: Designer Goldsmith Silversmith, published by ACC Art Books Ltd, 2018.Condition Report:excellent

Lot 4113

Sega Mega Drive Videogame Collection. This lot contains the following games: T2 The Arcade Game. Lemmings The Tribes. Winter Olympics. Super Monaco GP 2.Flashback. Taz-mania. Mega Games 1. Bubsy. Road Rash 3Puggsy.Wiz'n'Liz. Earthworm JIm. All games come complete in box with their original manual.

Lot 208

Torvill and Christopher Dean signed 6x4 colour skating promo photo. Torvill and Dean (Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean) are English ice dancers and former British, European, Olympic, and World champions. At the Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics the pair won gold and became the highest-scoring figure skaters of all time. 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

Lot 344

Two cased sets of twenty-eight silver proof coins, Montreal Olympics, 1976 (56)Please refer to department for condition report 

Lot 345

Twenty-four loose silver proof medallions for the Montreal Olympics, 1976, comprising twelve 10 dollars and twelve 5 dollars, together with two Queen Elizabeth II Jersey five shillings coins, 1966; and an album containing twenty-seven 22ct gold plated replica British stamp first day covers (lot) Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 346

Four sets of Montreal Olympics silver proof coins, 1976, each comprising two 10 Dollars and two 5 Dollars (16) Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 51

Turf Cigarettes (6) Full Sets including Olympics 1948, Sporting Series, Famous Footballers, Footballers, Famous Film Stars 1949, British Rail Locomotives 1952. Cat £1300 VGC

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