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Winter Olympics Amy Williams signed 12x8 colour photo. Amy Joy Williams, MBE (born 29 September 1982) is a British former skeleton racer and Olympic gold medallist. Originally a runner, she began training in skeleton in 2002 after trying the sport on a push-start track at the University of Bath. Although unable to qualify for the 2006 Winter Olympics, she was a member of the Great Britain team four years later at the 2010 Games. She won a gold medal, becoming the first British individual gold medallist at a Winter Olympics for 30 years and the only British medallist in those Olympics. 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
BR green Steam Locos comprising Hornby (China) R2634 4-6-0 rebuilt Patriot Class No.45512 "Bunsen", loco is in Excellent condition but is a Poor runner in Excellent original box complete with pictured outer sleeve, 4-6-2 TMC renumbered rebuilt Merchant Navy Class now No.35017 and named Belgian Marine, left side valve gear broken and requires attention otherwise loco is Good Plus to Excellent in TMC blue lidded box. (2)
A Kurdish runner, late 19th/early 20th century, the mustard yellow field with overall stylized plants, within a shaded blue palmette border, 503cm x 86cm (faults and repairs).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 1970's knitted and crotchet woollen patchwork throw, 3m x 2.5m, having a white border A/F, together with a Retro orange tartan blanket and a brown chenille unfinished runner based on the Art Nouveau style. Location:A1BCondition: A square of the throw requires attention and the runner has unfinished edges.
A Great War October 1918 ‘Famars operations’ D.C.M. group of three awarded to Private J. D. Wylie, 6/7th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, late Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (260124 Pte. J. D. Wylie. 6/7 Gord: Highrs:); British War and Victory Medals (252601 Pte. J. D. Wylie. A. & S.H.) mounted on card for display, very fine (3) £1,000-£1,400 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 12 March 1919; citation published 2 December 1919: ‘For marked gallantry and initiative at Famars between 25th and 27th October, 1918. While acting as company runner he was carrying a message through the village of Famars, when he came upon an enemy party of two officers and nine men. He opened fire on the party with his rifle, and when they threw down their arms and surrendered, he brought the party back unaided. He did fine work.’ John D. Wylie was a native of Glasgow who originally served with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, his regimental number indicating that he was a territorial serving with 1/6th Battalion, who were originally recruited around Renfrewshire. Arriving in France sometime after 1 January 1916, Wylie transferred to the Gordon Highlander with a new service number from a block allocated to the 1/5th Battalion but it was while serving with the 6/7th Battalion that Private Wylie was awarded the D.C.M. for his actions at Famars during the last two weeks of the war. The struggle for Famars was practically the final significant action of the war for the two battalions of the Gordon Highlanders (4th and 6/7th) in the 51st (Highland) Division. When the armistice came into force the 4th Gordons were in Cambrai and the 6/7th four miles north at Thun-l’Evêque. Sold with copied research including gazette and War Diary entries and Medal Index Card.
A GROUP OF TWO EASTERN TEXTILESComprising a middle eastern woven shawl/spreadand a 19th century Indian paisley shawlProvenance: both gifted to Thomas Viscount Northland (afterwards 3rd Earl of Ranfurly) when he was travelling through Persia November 1840Together with a 'Tatsumura' silk table runnerProvenance the 5th Earl Ranfurly (3)Condition Report: The red ground shawl with marks, and some indigo coloured staining, tatty edges, old holes (probably moth)The paisley shawl with some marks, some stains, tatty edges, also old holes (again probably moth)The runner in all together better condition, and with labelPlease see additional photographsCondition Report Disclaimer
A Persian runner, early 20th century,: with three brick red lozenge shaped reserves interspersed with smaller reserves, all containing stylised foliate and floral motifs, within a dark blue border; with further stylised flowers to the stone coloured spandrels; within concentric multi coloured borders; 470 x 96cm
A BEADED TURQUOISE GROUND MATTRESS RUNNER Decorated with peonies, flowering foliage and birds 194cm long x 12cm high (including backing) Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration. Additional Information: Proceeds from the sale of this lot will be donated to Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS)
A Medal from the 1997 Tournoi de France, the tournament precursor to the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. Brazil, France, England and Italy competed in the Tournoi with England emerging as champion and Brazil finishing as runner-up. with COA from Jersey 14 Purchased from Juliens $100 Receipt Present

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