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1954 Gil Merrick, an England International Football Cap. The cap is from the Hungary v England game played at the Nepstadion on 23/05/1954. England lost this game, by Seven goals to one, which is the team's record defeat, however it is felt that he was unfairly blamed for the heavy defeat. The vendor's grandfather, a close friend of Gil, tormented him frequently about the score, so much in fact that Gil threw the cap accross the room telling him 'to keep it'. Gilbert Harold Merrick was born in Sparkhill, Birmingham in 1922, he went on to play for Birmingham and England. He won 23 England Caps, retiring from playing football in 1959. He then went on to manage the club he loved until being asked to resign in 1964. He was that annoyed by the way he was treated by the directors, he refused to enter St Andrews until the late 1990's when he was a guest of the Birmingahm City Historial Society. At that 'Evening with Gil Merrick' over 400 people filled a room that had a maximum capacity of 240! It is fair to say that 'he brought the house down', Gil and many attending members shed a few tears that night
FOOTBALL INTEREST: RANGERS FC SIGNED BOOK by John Allan, 'Eleven Great Years: The Rangers 1923-1934' (Glasgow: The Rangers Football Club Ltd), the front cover with Rangers football crest and dark blue sleeve, signed to the inside pages during the period by players including Dougie Gray, David Kinnear, Jerry Dawson, Sandy Archibald, Archie Macaulay, James Smith, George Brown and others, over twenty signatures; signed on the back pages by players of St. Johnstone FC including A. Stewart, Alex Ferguson, W. Farmer, Frank Moulds and others, ninteen signatures in total from 1934/35; together with 'Playing for Rangers No. 4', edited by Ken Gallacher (London: Stanley Paul)
20th Century British School - Watercolour and ink - Perspective sketch of BOAC Booking Office for silk screen reproduction, by Beverley Pick Associates, 7.5ins x 10.5ins, seventeen matching silk screen prints taken from originals and a boxed set of two sets of BOAC playing cards in original cellophane (watercolour and silk screen prints unframed)
A modern Steiff Millennium band comprising five small Steiff teddy bear musicians in old gold, dark and mid brown mohair,each 9ins high complete with Stage Theatre with musical box to base playing "When the Saints go Marching in", 20ins wide x 12.5ins deep x 24ins high (No. 1585 of edition limited to 2000 - in almost mint condition complete with box and certificate)
A rare early 19th Century Continental carved wood, gesso and painted articulated model - a male figure leaning against a tree playing a flute, the rectangular base with winding handle to raise his right arm, 11ins high (possibly Italian) Note: Brought back to this country by a governess who had worked in Italy during the late 19th/early 20th Century. This and a number of similar items formed part of a cased and glazed grotto.
A late Victorian silver square two division miniature playing card box, 1.5ins square x 2ins high, by Henry Stuart Brown, London, 1899 and retailed by Leuchars, London, complete with two sets of playing cards, a pair of Victorian silver oval dishes of lobed outline embossed with scroll and floral ornament, 4.25ins x 3.375ins, by Horice Woodaard & Co, London 1886, and a selection of other silver and silver mounted items, various (combined weighable silver 15ozs)
FOOTBALL INTEREST: SIR ALEX FERGUSON SIGNED AUTOGRAPH BOOK dating to his time spent playing for Dunfermline FC, also signed by Jonny Callaghan, John Sinclair, Jim Maclean, Jim Thomson and others, thirteen Dunfermline FC signatures in total, all in blue ballpoint pen; the autograph book also with signatures from players of VFB Stuttgart, together with Celtic FC headed paper, including signatures from Jackie McNamara, Jimmy Quinn etc, Portsmouth FC headed paper, including autographs from Richie Reynolds, Chris Ramara and others

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