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The World`s 1st Roller Skating Championship Medals 1947: 2x silver medals embossed with Grecian lady and atlas of the world and stamped "1947 World`s Roller Skating Championship" and on the reverse engraved with winners details held in Washington D.C. - c/w suspension ring, ribbon and silver plated bar embossed "Championship" - medal 1.5" - overall 3.25" medals - presented to Jean Phethean and Kenneth Byrne for the Mixed Pairs and Senior Dance competitions -plus 4x Cunard White Star Luncheon Menus for Atlantic Voyage 12th - 15th Dec 1947. Note: Roller-skating was first introduced in America in 1863 and quickly developed into a sport when in 1866 the first roller rink was opened in Newport Rhode Island. NSA of Gt. Britain was instituted in 1879 and the first British Championships were held in 1910 followed by first European championship in 1937 and surprisingly it wasn`t until 1947 that the first World Roller Skating Championships took place in Washington DC.
1950 European Roller Figure Skating Championship silver medals (2) - awarded to Jean Phethean - to incl. 2nd place Ladies Figure Skating and 3rd place Roller Pair Skating - both silver hallmarked - the obverse embossed with a skating figure and on the reverse engraved with the winners details c/w suspension ring - overall 2" plus 1949 Official National Skating Association Gt. Britain Illumination Achievement award to celebrate Jean Phethean winning both the World`s Ladies and Pairs Skating Championship together with 2x Diplomas for 1949 and another for 1952 (5).
Collection of Rugby International Players signed Programmes and Ephemera: 1960s-1990s, to incl. numerous Welsh and Scottish players - programmes incl. 1963 Annual Welsh 7-aside tournament and The South Echo centre page spread 1991 World Cup Welsh Squad signed by all the players (28) - other notable players incl. Paul Thornburn, David Saul, Mark Ring, Gareth Llewellyn and many more, with some duplicates (24 incl. 78 autographs).
Scarce F.A Amateur Cup Final "Runners Up" 9ct gold medal hallmarked 1921/22: the obverse is embossed with a football figure and the F A crest and on the reverse engraved "Runners Up" and also engraved to the rim the players name "H Teasdale, c/w suspension ring and comes in its original makers case. (G). Note The Final in 1921/22 was contested between Bishops Auckland (5) v South Bank (Middlesbrough) (2) and played at Ayresome Park.
Rare 1912 Birmingham County Football Association Challenge Cup Runners Up gold and enamel medal: 9ct gold and enamel medal engraved on the reverse "Challenge Cup - Runners Up 1912/13 - Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C - W Perrett" c/w suspension ring, 8x link gold chain and bar - some wear to enamel - in period case.
A Vizagapatam ivory veneered and engraved work box of sarcophagus form, circa 1820, the lid showing bands of scrolling leaves opening to reveal a hinged lid compartment to the underside over a segmented interior with five variously sized lids over a single long drawer to the base fitted with lion ring handle to the front and sides (hinges detached and lacking a large piece of veneer to the right hand side of the lid, 35cm wide, 18cm high, 23cm deep
A Hunt and Roskell retailed French gilt bronze mantle clock of classical form the 4 inch silvered dial engraved 'Hunt & Roskell Ltd' with-in a ring of Arabic numerals the movement numbered 1018 5 striking on a coiled gong the caddy shaped case with snake ring handle on four short turned feet, 22.5cm high
An eight day mahogany longcase clock, in the 18th century taste, the 13 ½ inch arched brass dial with inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals, pierced corner spandrels under a radiating sun disc to the arch, above a name plate bearing the name `Richard Marshall Boston`, the four pillar eight day movement striking on a single bell, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched hood door, flanked by fluted front corner hood pilasters and open fret sides, the marquetry and painted case, with blind fret canted corners to the trunk and an arched long trunk door, ribbon decorated over a central motif depicting country crafts, above a painted and inlaid panel to the box base, depicting a basket of summer blooms, raised on shaped short bracket feet, 223cm high
An oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, early 19th century, the 13 inch arched painted dial indistinctly signed `Wheeler, Bridgnorth`, the ring of Roman numerals with centre date aperture under an arch painted with an Abbey ruin and thatched cottage, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched hood door, between square tapering front corner hood pilasters, the ogee arched short trunk door between quarter fluted front corner trunk pilasters, on a crossbanded base with later skirting plinth, 220cm high Note: Douglas J Elliot lists Cornelius Wheeler in `Shropshire Clock and Watchmakers` at Willmore Street 1828 - 1842.
A Regency oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock the 15 inch diameter circular dial signed `Jn Savage, Shrewsbury` with ring of Roman numerals the four pillar movement striking on a single bell, the hood with swan neck pediment over a circular glazed arched hood door flanked by ring turned front corner hood pilasters over a short crossbanded trunk door with conche shell inlay between quarter fluted front corner trunk pilasters over a box base on splay bracket feet, 219cm high
A late George III oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14 inch square painted dial indistinctly signed `Sam* Tho**, H*der***` with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals, painted with figures to the spandrels depicting the Continents, the hood with swan neck pediment over a square hood door flanked by tapering reeded front corner hood pilasters over a short crossbanded trunk door on a crossbanded box base, lacking bracket feet, 214cm high
An oak cased eight day longcase clock the 12 inch arched brass dial signed `R Midgley, Halifax` with centred date aperture and moon phases within a silvered chapter ring and pierced corner spandrels under a portrait disc to the arch, the four pillar eight day movement striking on a single bell the oak case later carved in the 17th century style the hood with pagoda top over an arched hood door between turned front corner hood pilasters over a leaf carved arched trunk door on a carved box base with later skirting plinth, 215cm high
An oak eight day longcase clock the 12 inch square brass dial signed `Wrigley Blackburn` with centred date aperture within a chapter ring and pierced corner spandrels the five pillar eight day movement striking on a single bell the case later carved in the 17th century style the hood frieze serpent carved over a square hood door between spiral turned front corner hood pilasters over an ogee arched long trunk door carved with scrolling leaves on carved box base and cut-out plinth, 215cm high
A Victorian flame mahogany eight day longcase clock the 14 inch arched painted dial signed `Lashmore, Oswestry`, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals with architectural ruins painted to the spandrels under a rolling moon to the arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched hood door flanked by baluster turned front corner hood pilasters over a short ogee arched trunk door between front corner baluster turned trunk pilasters on a crossbanded box base with canted front corners raised on short bracket feet, 234cm high
A oak thirty hour longcase clock 18th century the 11 inch square dial with inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and pierced corner spandrels, the thirty hour movement striking on a single bell, the case with square glazed hood door over a long trunk door on a cut down box base, 180cm high
A George III and later oak eight day longcase clock the 11 inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring the arched hood with fluted front corner hood pilasters over an arched long trunk door on a box base raised on short shaped bracket feet (movement face and case associated) 201cm high
A Louis Philippe style gilt brass mantel clock in the 18th century taste mid 19th century, the 4 inch dial with ring of porcelain Roman numerals the centre bearing plaque `Philippe St 66 Palais-Royale 67`, the movement stamped `T N A Paris 825` striking on a single bell the case of architectural form with flaming urn over an arched case on a pierced scrolling leaf base with four short square feet, 54cm high
A Regency mahogany satinwood banded linen press, the dentil inlaid cornice over two single panel cabinet doors revealing four sliding shelves (lacking the fifth shelf) on a base of two short over two long drawers all fitted with brass ring handles over a shaped apron on splay bracket front feet, 141cm wide, 209cm high, 57cm deep
A Regency mahogany rosewood crossbanded serpentine sideboard of small proportions, the top with demi lune figured mahogany panel, within a rosewood crossbanded ebony and boxwood strung border, above a central bowed short frieze drawer flanked by a crossbanded cabinet door to each side, all fitted with garland ring handles with pressed gilt metal back plates depicting classical urns, on square tapering front legs terminating in spade feet, 137cm wide, 87cm high, 56cm deep

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