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Lot 196

A late Victorian 9ct gold and gem set bar brooch; an 18ct gold and platinum ring (stone lacking) and an 18ct gold and gem set ring (3)

Lot 201

A 9ct gold half sovereign ring and a 9ct gold ring mounted with an oval portrait cameo (2)

Lot 202

A 9ct gold, sapphire and diamond dress ring

Lot 207

An 18ct gold and oval opal dress ring

Lot 208

A modern 18ct gold ring, with a revolving ball set with approximately 1ct of diamonds

Lot 209

A Victorian 18ct gold and five-stone diamond ring

Lot 210

A 9ct gold and three-stone diamond ring

Lot 211

An 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond, three-stone crossover ring

Lot 213

A 9ct gold and paste emerald ring

Lot 214

An 18ct gold, three-stone diamond ring

Lot 215

A 9ct gold, sapphire and diamond ring

Lot 216

A platinum and diamond full eternity ring (approx. 1.2ct of diamonds)

Lot 217

A 9ct gold and diamond solitaire ring

Lot 218

An 18ct white gold and three-stone diamond ring

Lot 221

A 9ct gold half sovereign ring, 1902

Lot 30

A Victorian Card Case, the interior having finely engraved and pierced grills, a George v silver covered Powder Bowl, Birmingham 1931, a Cigarette Case, small Box and cover, Napkin Ring, a plated Crumb Scoop and a Knife

Lot 42

A `Baby` Rattle with three bells and an egg shape Rattle with teething ring, Birmingham 1925

Lot 103

A modern silver ducks and pheasant embossed Rattle and Teething Ring, and silver handled Cake Slice

Lot 211

A 9ct gold hinged Bangle, 9ct gold Bar Brooch set purple stone, 9ct gold Bar Brooch with heart and bluebirds, a Signet Ring set shield shaped agate and a Valex Lady`s Wristwatch on expanding bracelet

Lot 213

A gold Ring depicting two elephants and a rolled gold Pendant set amethyst

Lot 214

An 18ct gold Ring set one ruby flanked by two diamonds

Lot 215

An 18ct gold five stone Diamond Ring

Lot 217

A silver red and clear paste Cluster Ring

Lot 223

* A Contemporary Dress Ring set five coloured gems in 9ct gold

Lot 224

* A Dress Ring set seven coloured gems and three brilliant-cut diamonds in 9ct gold

Lot 228

* A Gentleman`s Diamond Ring gypsy-set three princess-cut stones in gold stamped 18k

Lot 229

* A carved shell Cameo Ring of figure in a landscape in 9ct gold and a coral Ring, the oval plaque carved flowers in gold stamped 18ct

Lot 243

An 18ct gold half hoop Eternity Ring set eight diamonds and seven rubies

Lot 247

A Smoky Quartz Dress Ring the large oval-cut stone claw-set in 9ct gold

Lot 251

A Continental Diamond Band Ring channel-set a row of calibre-cut stones between two rows of pavé-set brilliant-cut stones, stamped 750

Lot 253

A Continental Diamond Band Ring pavé-set numerous brilliant-cut stones in 18ct gold

Lot 255

A Diamond single stone Ring claw-set brilliant-cut stone

Lot 256

A Diamond three stone Ring claw-set graduated old-cut stones, stamped 22, and a Diamond three stone cross over Ring collet-set graduated circular-cut stones

Lot 261

A 22ct Wedding Band, Eternity Ring, silver dress Ring, 1953 Coronation Watch and silver cased Pocket Watch and Chain

Lot 268

A Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, three circular-cut sapphires claw-set within a frame of fourteen circular-cut diamonds in 9ct gold

Lot 270

An 18ct gold Signet Ring engraved initials and a modern 18ct gold Wedding Ring with engraved design

Lot 737

An ebonised and Ormolu Bracket Clock with arched dial with silvered chapter ring and inscribed Howell & James, having triple fusee movement, 24in H

Lot 795

A 19th Century mahogany Pembroke Table fitted drawer on ring turned legs and casters, 3ft

Lot 353

Forty Nine Shipping Line Menus, mainly Union Castle, also Shaw Saville, circa 1950`s, in a ring binder

Lot 61

THE FOLLOWING LOTS 61 TO 79 RELATE TO TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STALWART JOHNNY WALLIS MBE. Born in Finchley, he played for Hendon and captained both Middlesex and London Schoolboys before joining Tottenham Hotspur in 1936. Twice capped by England at Schoolboy level, he played for the `A` team in the War League. His first match was at home to Luton Town in 1940. Johnny also represented the club in the London War Section `B` that term, until military service with the Royal Artillery saw his football career end prematurely, at the age of 23, by a shrapnel wound sustained while serving in Palestine. He played a few further matches for Spurs during the 1944-45 season before moving on to non-league Chelmsford City and Wisbech Town. After a coaching course he returned to White Hart Lane in 1948, when he was appointed `A` Team Manager under Jimmy Anderson. Johnny guided the side to the Eastern Counties League Championship, Eastern Counties League Cup and other championships. Ten years later he became assistant trainer to Cecil Poynton and in 1964, he took charge of the Reserve team and led then to the Football Combination Championship three times. In 1968 he switched to first team trainer/physiotherapist and in 1975 he reverted to kit manager, which he held until 1987 From 1987 to his retirement in May 1994, Johnny had a few roles in the club including a member of the groundstaff. He was awarded the MBE in 1993. A CONTINENTAL 18CT GOLD AND ENAMEL MEDAL the obverse inscribed League Cup, Winners` Cup, 1971, the reverse inscribed J. Wallis, with ring suspension, in original fitted case Tottenham Hotspur defeated Torino 3-0 on aggregate after the two-legged final match.

Lot 103

A CONTINENTAL GOLD 1966 WORLD CUP WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed F.I.F.A., the reverse inscribed World Championship, Jules Rimet Cup, In England, 1966, with ring suspension. England started the 1966 competition as one of the favourites, due partly to the fact that the tournament was held on home soil, and began their group qualifying games with a 0-0 draw against Uruguay. In the two remaining group qualifying matches England defeated Mexico and France 2-0 in both games. In the quarter-final match against Argentina, Geoff Hurst scored the only goal of an explosive match thirteen minutes from the end. England`s opponents in the semi-final were Portugal. In a very entertaining match England were worthy 2-1 winners and in no part thanks to the man-to-man marking job assigned to Nobby Stiles on the wonderfully gifted Eusebio, his efforts kept the Portuguese danger man quiet for long spells of the match. In the final played on the 30th July 1966 before a crowd of 100,000, Haller scored for West Germany in the thirteenth minute, but six minutes later Geoff Hurst scored his country`s equaliser. For the best part of the next hour, neither side dominated the match but with twelve minutes remaining Hurst had an optimistic shot at goal which spun up in the air for Martin Peters to knock it home for what would appear to have been the winning goal. However, with seconds remaining, a hotly disputed free-kick from West Germany found its way across the England goal and Weber knocked the ball into the net for a dramatic equaliser which took the match into extra-time. After ten minutes of extra-time, England scored their third and without doubt, the most controversial goal that has featured in any football match. Alan Ball chased a long ball towards the corner flag and pulled it back for Hurst, who shot from the edge of the six-yard box with the ball crashing against the underside of the bar. The ball bounced down and then upwards and out of the goal area. Roger Hunt could possibly have knocked the ball in the net, but he turned away raising his hands in jubilation, convinced that the ball had crossed the line. The ball was then cleared for a corner without a `goal` being given and the Swiss referee Gottfried Dienst ran over to consult the Soviet linesman, Tofik Bakhramov who awarded the goal. This goal is still argued about today and film evidence of the match is totally inconclusive. However, in the last minute, the match was finally settled when England`s captain, Bobby Moore, found Geoff Hurst in the centre circle with a long pass. Hurst then set off on one of his long runs and with the immortal words of match commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme ` and there are some people on the pitch. They think it is all over.... it is now!` ringing in the nations ears, Hurst smashed the ball into the net for his side`s fourth and his hat-trick.

Lot 105

A CONTINENTAL GOLD AND ENAMEL 1968 EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed Coupe Des Clubs Champions Europeens, the reverse inscribed Vainqueur, 1968, with ring suspension Manchester United became the first English Club to lift the coveted European Cup by beating Benfica 4-1 after extra-time, in the final played at Wembley. On their way to this historic win, United defeated Hibernians Valletta 4-0; Sarajevo 2-1; Gornick Zabrze 2-1; and the mighty Real Madrid 4-3 in the semi-final.

Lot 107

A 9CT GOLD 1963 CLUB PRESENTED F.A.CUP WINNERS MEDAL the reverse inscribed The Football Association, Challenge Cup Winners, with ring suspension. The above medal is not an official F.A. example. The medal was awarded to Stiles by Manchester United. In the 1963 F.A.Cup final Manchester United defeated Leicester City 3-1

Lot 108

A 9CT GOLD 1964-65 DIVISION 1 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions, Division 1, the reverse inscribed Season 1964-65, with ring suspension. Manchester United won the Division 1 Championship this season beating Leeds United on goal difference after both clubs finished with 61 points. This was United`s first League Championship win since the Munich Disaster

Lot 109

A 9CT GOLD 1966-67 DIVISION 1 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions, Division 1, the reverse inscribed Season 1966-67, with ring suspension. Manchester United won the Division 1 Championship this season with 60 points, Nottingham Forest being runners-up on 56 points. This medal represents the last time United won the Division 1 championship

Lot 133

A 1965 SILVER-GILT INTER-LEAGUE MEDAL the obverse inscribed The Football League Representative Match, the reverse inscribed The Football League, Versus, The Scottish Football League, In, Glasgow, 17th March 1965, with ring suspension, in original fitted case. In the above match played on the 17th March 1965 at Hampden Park, The Football League and The Scottish Football League drew the match 2-2

Lot 145

THE FOLLOWING LOT WAS AWARDED TO MANCHESTER UNITED FULL BACK JACK GRIFFITHS. A 9CT GOLD 1935-36 DIVISION 2 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions Division 2, the reverse inscribed Winners, Manchester United, J. Griffiths, 1936, with ring suspension. Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 28 & 29 October, 2009, Lot 366. Jack Griffiths was born in Fenton, Staffordshire, he joined Manchester United in 1934 after spells with Wolves and Bolton Wanderers. He quickly established himself as a first team regular making a total of 176 League and Cup appearances scoring one goal. Manchester United won the Division 2 Championship this season with 56 points, Charlton Athletic being runners-up with 55 points

Lot 157

THE FOLLOWING TWO LOTS RELATE TO THE CAREER OF SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY AND REPUBLIC OF IRELAND INTERNATIONAL EDDIE GANNON. A SILVER-GILT DIVISION 2 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions Division 2, the reverse inscribed Season 1951-52, E. Gannon, Sheffield Wednesday F.C., with ring suspension, in original fitted case, case missing top section. Sheffield Wednesday won the Division 2 Championships this season with 53 points, Cardiff City being runners-up on 51 points

Lot 164

A 9CT GOLD MEDAL the obverse inscribed Liverpool County Football Association, the reverse inscribed Senior Cup, Winners, 1945-6, K.J. Seddon, with ring suspension; and a 9ct gold medal, the obverse inscribed Liverpool County Football Association, the reverse inscribed Challenge Cup Runners-up, 1939-40, Liverpool F.C., K.J. Seddon, with ring suspension (2)

Lot 204

A WHITE-METAL 2002 WORLD CUP PRELIMINARY DRAW MEDALLION two tie pins; a key ring; and two lapel badges all modelled as the World Cup (6)

Lot 106

AN EAST INDIA COMPANY PERCUSSION CAVALRY PISTOL, CIRCA 1840. with 9in regulation .650 calibre barrel struck with London proof marks and fitted with stirrup ramrod beneath, rounded lock engraved with the EIC lion device, figured walnut full stock and regulation brass mounts including butt-cap fitted with steel lanyard ring (light bruising to stock) — 15in. (38cm.)

Lot 190

A LATE 18TH-CENTURY ADMIRALTY-PATTERN KEDGE ANCHORwith tapering shank, iron pull-through stock and ring — 48 x 34in. (122 x 86.5cm.)

Lot 217

A SMALL LATE 18TH-CENTURY WOOD AND PAPER-COVERED FRENCH ARMILLARY SPHERE BY DELMARCHÉwith 2in. terrestrial globe, with maker`s mark for Delmarche, planetary orbits, hinged sun and moon, discs, set within a meridian ring on ebonised stand, overall height — 13in. (33cm.)

Lot 219

MALBY: LONDON, 1866: A 12IN. TERRESTRIAL GLOBEsigned and inscribed Malby`s Terrestrial Globe compiled from the latest & most authentic sources, including all the recent GEOGRAPHICAL DISCOVERIES, Agents George Philips & Son, Map & Atlas Publishers, London, 1866, twelve hand coloured engraved gores, with metal axis, brass graduated meridian circle and hour ring, (some old abrasions and rubbing), mounted on a turned wood three-legged stand with paper horizon ring — 18½in. (47cm.) high

Lot 228

A FINE MID 19TH-CENTURY COMPASS SUNDIAL BY YEATES & SON, DUBLINwith 1½in. paper dial signed as per title, compass needle and clamp, silvered chapter ring, hinged latitude arm, oxidised-brass folding gnomon, contained within lacquered-brass case with plush-lined leather travel case with adjusting table pasted inside lid (glass broken) - diameter 3in. (7.6cm.)George Yeates & Son worked from 2 Grafton St., Dublin between 1840 and 1864

Lot 251

A TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY WEMPE, HAMBURG, CIRCA 1950. with 4in. silvered dial signed, inscribed and numbered Chronometerwerke Wempe Hamburg 5229, up and down dial, seconds dial and gold hands, the chain fusee movement with Earnshaw escapement, stamped with maker`s mark, the backplate and outer ring impressed `29`, contained within a black painted, gimbal-mounted brass bowl within original two-tier mahogany box with winding key, with glazed top and remnant Greek Service label for 1969 — 7¼in. (18.5cm.) square

Lot 270

AN EARLY 18TH-CENTURY BRASS UNIVERSAL RING DIAL BY CHAPOTOT, PARIS signed on the outer meridian ring CHAPOTOT A PARIS with latitudes for French cities, the inner ring engraved twice for I-XII, the reverse of both outer and inner engraved with more latitudes, the bridge with sliding pin-hole sight against calendrical and zodiacal declination scales (lacking suspension ring) — 3in. (7.5cm.) diameter Probably Jean Chapotot who flourished between 1690-1721 and who specialised in sundials and quadrants.

Lot 47

A Chinese carved jade archer`s ring decorated with rams` heads, 1 1/8" high

Lot 514

A hallmarked silver pocket watch, penknife, 9ct gold ring etc.

Lot 541

A 9ct gold, ruby and 4 diamond set ring

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