Corgi 497 "The Man from UNCLE" Thrushbuster EXPORT ISSUE - finished in off white (very pale cream), cast hubs and lamps - condition is generally Good Plus (usual discolouration to bonnet label) - please note model has been paint touched-in in many areas - still a bright example of a harder to find issue, inner pictorial stand is Good Plus complete with Waverly ring, outer blue and yellow carded picture box is Good Plus (couple of small scuffs around edges) - see photo.
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A 9ct gold and enamel Rugby League Challenge Cup Medal, 1898-99, the obverse inscribed Lancashire, Cheshire, Yorkshire, Northern Rugby Football Union Challenge Cup, the reverse blank with ring suspension by Fattorini & Son and with date letter Z, 12grms Some rubbing to enamel
Five football medals and one football badge, comprising: i) a German football medal dated 13th May 1928, bronze, obverse with a footballer kicking a ball in relief and inscribed VERBAND BRANDENBURG-GISCHER BALLSPIELVEREINE, reverse engraved 13.5.1928, of circular form, diameter 50mm., weight 50gr, in original fitted case, case bearing damage to lid and base with losses, the original recipient of this medal is unknown; ii) a Scottish Football League Centenary medal 1890-1990, obverse inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CENTENARY surrounding a shield inscribed 1890-1990 with a lion rampant, reverse blank, of circular silvered form, diameter 45mm., not hallmarked or tested, in original navy fitted case with the interior lid in silvered lettering, the original recipient of this medal is unknown; iii) a match sponsor's commemorative medal awarded for the International football friendly England v Cameron played at Wembley Stadium, 6th February 1991, obverse with laurel wreath and central harp in relief inscribed THE GUINNESS INTERNATIONAL ENGLAND V CAMERON WEMBLEY STADIUM 6 FEBRUARY 1991, reverse blank, of circular gilt metal form with suspension ring and red ribbon, diameter 50mm., in original fitted case, the original recipient of this medal is unknown, England defeated Cameron 2-0, with a goal and penalty scored by Gary Lineker; iv) a Professional Footballers' Association Centenary medal 1907-2007, obverse with clasped hands and a football in relief, inscribed PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLERS ASSOCIATION 1907-2007, reverse inscribed BY ROYAL MINT CENTENARY DINNER 22ND APRIL 2007 LONDON, of circular nickel-brass form, diameter 33mm., in original green case, the lid tooled in gilt lettering, with limited edition COA no.344 of 1250; v) a Football Association coach's lapel badge, blue enamel band inscribed F.A. COACH, surrounding the F.A. three lion emblem, reverse with lapel catch, of circular form, diameter 17mm., minor losses to blue enamel; vi) a FIFA 50th anniversary medal issued in conjunction with the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland, obverse with a footballer in relief and surrounded by inscription CHAMPIONNAT DU MONDE JULES RIMET EN SUISSE, reverse inscribed 1904 FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1954, of circular form, diameter 33mm., weight 15gr., in original case with inscription on lid in silver, case bears wear at corner seams, (6)
A .750 Continental gold and enamel Inter Milan commemorative medal, 1966, the obverse inscribed F.C. Internazionale and depicting the European Cup, Intercontinental Cup and total of Seria "A" titles won by Inter Milan, the reverse inscribed 1966 Angelo Moratti with ring suspension, 24grms, 3.1/4cm diameter
Four silver and enamel Berks & Bucks Football Association medals, 1920s/30s, the obverse of each inscribed Berks & Bucks Football Association, the reverse inscribed Junior Cup, Div. L Winners, 1922-23, E. White, another inscribed Mid-Week Cup, Winners, 1923-24, another inscribed Minor Cup, Runners-Up, 1927-28 and the final medal inscribed 1937-38, Junior Cup, Div. Finalists, three with ring suspension (4)
Two silver and enamel and a silver Berks & Bucks Football Association medals, the obverse inscribed, B&B Minor Cup, the reverse inscribed 1899-1900, E. Parker, another the reverse inscribed Junior Cup, 1902-03, G. Fulker, Mildmay F.C., both with ring suspension, the obverse of the final medal inscribed Berks & Bucks Football Association, Minor Cup 1907-8, the reverse inscribed J. Appleton with later brooch attachment (3)
Three football medals, from 1905 to late 1920s, comprising silver medal the obverse inscribed A.G. BRAND, the reverse inscribed FOOTBALL, 1905, stamped 9ct gold and enamel medal, the reverse inscribed Gorleston, Charity Cup, 1921, with ring suspension and a 9ct gold and enamel medal the obverse inscribed Lancashire Football alliance, the reverse inscribed Runners-Up 1928-29 and a 9ct bar (4)
A silver-gilt Football Association medal, hallmarked 1993, by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, obverse with FA three lion shield and inscribed PLAY THE GAME, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, with suspension ring, 3cm diameter, 16grms, a silver Tottenham Hotspur 1967 F.A. Cup Winners Commemorative Medallion, four yellow-metal medallions each cast in relief with footballing figures including Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton, 10cm diameter (6) It is not entirely clear why this medal was struck, 1993 does mark 130 years since the FA was founded, so perhaps a commemorative medal. Alternatively it may have been created to promote a new slogan "Play the Game".
A Muhammad Ali handwritten, autographed and illustrated card, 1984, reading 'Muhammad Ali', three time Heavy Weight Boxing Champion of the world with small ink drawing of the world and the Greatest Boxer of all times, after me there will NEVER another', on a white card, dated 17th May 1984, Ali has further added the word King to the lower right corner alongside a small ink drawing of a boxing ring in his hand, with Ali written across the canvas, and with a smiling face doodle, wearing a crown, 8 by 11cm Provenance: International Autograph Auctions, 5th December 2015, Lot 9
Raymond Kopa yellow-metal and enamel 1953 French Division 1 Championship medal, the obverse inscribed GCA, FFF, the reverse inscribed Le Parisien, Stade De Reims, Champion De France, 1'ere Division with ring suspension Stade de Reims won the French Division 1 Championship this season with 48 points, FC Sochaux-Montbeliard being runners-up on 44 points Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 601 Raymomd Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. Lots 686 to 689 relate to the playing career of Raymond Kopa
A Victorian silver salt, George Unite, Birmingham 1860, scroll and floral design, blue glass liner, on three raised hoof feet; a matched three-piece silver condiments set, with spoon, blue glass liners; four silver napkin rings; and a plated napkin ring with applied thistle motif; total weighable 9.4oz.Qty: 10
A carriage style repeating clock striking on the hour and half hour with alarm, white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring named J Heming 28 Conduit Street London W1, and subsidiary alarm dial, oval bevelled glass to top revealing lever escapement, in a plain brass case, overall height 16.5cm. with key.Condition report:Please see additional uploaded images of the back and side of the clock.
A French carriage style clock striking on the hour and half hour, white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, oval bevelled glass to top revealing lever escapement, in a plain brass case, overall height 19cm. with key.Condition report:Please see additional uploaded images of the back and side of the clock.
A diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone claw set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold mount ring size Q, .36 stamped inside of shank indicating carat weight of diamond.Condition report:We do not have comparison stones in order to grade diamonds but, in our opinion, this stone falls into the Colour bracket H-I and the Clarity bracket SI1-SI2. The claws and mount are secure. There are some fine surface scratches to the shank.
Diamond cluster ring set with a brilliant-cut stone measuring just under .5ct, surrounded by smaller diamonds measuring approximately .125ct each, overall approximately 1ct in total, on unmarked gold shank, size N, 2.2g gross.CONDITION REPORT: Good condition. Minor inclusions in main stone, smaller stones typical old-cut with one or two chips and inclusions.
Diamond and emerald three-stone ring, the oval emerald approximately .72mm x 5mm, between two brilliants, each approximately .18ct, in 18ct yellow gold, size L.CONDITION REPORT: Minor scratches and tiny chips on the emerald top facet. Diamonds good condition with only tiny inclusions. Mount very good condition. The emerald is approximately 7mm x 5mm x 3mm approximately. Diamonds are approximately 3mm. No certified emerald, but almost certainly natural. 3.6g.
MISCELLANEOUS COINS ETC. Two Maria Theresa thalers; French 1849 5 francs; Franz II Austria/Netherlands 1796 kronethaler( (with pendant ring); a Victor Emmanuel II Italy 1871 5 lire (added brooch pin); Isobel II Spanish 1850 half-real; an Argentine Republic 1889 two centavos & a Rutherford Newfoundland token. (8) Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

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