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THE JIMMY JOHNSTONE FABERGE EGG BY SARAH FABERGE, number 15 of a limited edition of 19, the lion is presented as a finial in sterling silver and 24 carat gold-symbol of Celtic`s triumph in winning the European Cup in Lisbon in 1967. The lion presides over the badges of Celtic`s winners medals-the European Cup medal to the front; to the reverse the Scottish League Championship medal; and flanking them, to the left the Scottish Football Association Cup and to the right the Scottish Football League Cup Medals. Struck in the original dies, gilded and hand-enamelled, the sterling medals intersperse a reminder of Jimmy Johnstone`s origins with the coal pithead-four winding-shaft supports, fashioned in silver and black gold. The top of the Egg itself is hand engine-turned on sterling silver and precious rhodium. The lower half of the creation is adorned with Celtic Football Club`s badge proclaiming its 1888 origin and produced here with specific authority from the Club. The badge is counterbalanced by the motif from `The Lord of the Wing` motion picture, which celebrates Jimmy Johnstone`s career and achievement. To the sides, seven magic Celtic rings, also in hand-enamelled silver. The bezel is an echo of the `Jungle`, whose corrugated roof it commemorates. Open the Egg and view the surprise. On a field of gold and hallmarked silver, Jimmy Johnstone himself, poised aslant as he presses forward: Celtic`s legendary player, triumphantly modelled in silver and fine gold, at his feet a sterling silver and black gold diamond-studded football. Jimmy`s signature authenticates the creation. Sarah Faberge places her Jimmy Johnstone Egg on a foot with seven steps in final witness of Jinky`s number and of the `Jungle` terraces from which he would have happily stood watching his heroes had it not been for his own amazing God-given talents. Sarah adds her signature beneath, engraved and attesting the edition issue. Limited edition of 19 for the World Market. This is number 15, 17.5cm high
GEORGE V SILVER REPLICA OF THE LYSISTRATA CHALLENGE CUP, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1913, 'PRESENTED TO THE MEMBERS OF THE R.B.Y.C. BY MISTER J. GORDON BENNETT WITH A VIEW TO ENCOURAGE YACHTING IN BOMBAY WATERS, BOMBAY 1911', the cover with four dolphins issuing from a figural finial, the pedestal cup with presentation inscription and embossed with a band of swags, with twin scroll handles surmounted by mermaids, scroll and foliate cast rim, on four pegasus and ball feet, 14.5cm high, 286g
R.B.Y.C. COMMODORES SILVER CUP maker Wilmot Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1913, the reeded and gadrooned bowl with twin handles, presentation inscription 'R.B.Y.C. COMMODORES CUP 1914/15 C. CLASS WON BY CLUTHA', on a tapered stem and circular foot, 20cm high, 220g, on an associated stand inscribed 'CLUTHA 1917', and another stand 'WON BY CLUTHA 1915'
R.B.Y.C HOG ISLAND RACE SILVER TROPHY CUP, maker James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1907, with twin handles on a beaded double knop stem and circular foot, gilt wash interior, inscribed 'R.B.Y.C. HOG ISLAND RACE MAY 8TH 1909 'C' CLASS HANDICAP WON BY J.J.WELCH, PRESENTED BY MAJOR MUTTER R.E', 23.4cm high, 387g
COLLECTION OF SIXTEEN EARLY 20TH CENTURY UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS MEDALS AWARDED TO DAN MORRISON, comprising nine bronze University of Glasgow medals, one silver and three bronze Scottish Inter-University Athletics medals, and three silver St. Peters A.A.C. Inter Club contest for News of the World medals, circa 1930s, also another silver medal, all cased (17) Note from the vendor: Dan Morrison was born in Ness on the Isle of Lewis. His Mother died when he was 9 years of age. He and his siblings were brought up by loving relatives. He managed to get a secondhand Box Brownie camera, so he started taking photos of life round about him in the 30's, 40's and 50's. He was smart lad so the headmaster at the local school wanted him to further his education. Dan told him he could not afford a suit so the headmaster bought him one. His Father meanwhile had gone to New Zealand to earn a living for the family, so between his Father sending money and the bursary that was available he finished his education in the Nicolson Institute in Stornoway. From there he went to Glasgow University and trained as a teacher. He taught in the city for a while and then war came. He was put into a London regiment which he found quite humourous. A Gaelic speaking Highlander in with Cockney lads, whom he regaled with tall tales! He moved to Oban High School in 1956 and there he stayed until he retired. He and his wife Agnes were married for 62 years and he had one daughter who lives in Canada. His book of photographs was published in 1997 and the local publishing company did a reprint last year. Dan was 98 when he passed away. He always dressed immaculately.
VICTORIAN ROYAL CALEDONIAN CURLING CLUB MEDAL, won from Leven, the obverse cast with a scene of figures curling, over a crest, the reverse inscribed '...Disctrict medal won from Leven 1892', suspended from bar brooch on blue ribbon, along with another Royal Caledonian Curling Club medal, and a silver medal inscribed 'Dunblane' (3)
Queen Elizabeth II First Day Covers including examples with printed addresses and special postmarks, mixed stamps on paper and loose, small number of pre 1947 silver threepence pieces, broken chain stamped '925', unmarked pocket watch chain etc, in one box
Contemporary filled silver ornament in the form of a cock and hen pheasant, hallmark Sheffield 2014, makers mark indistinct, cut glass shaker with silver cap and collar, J H Hillcox Birmingham 1915, two cut glass salt cellars with silver collars, Birmingham 1901 makers mark indistinct, glass jar with silver collar, handle and lid, Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall) Sheffield 1900 .
Two 19th century Doulton Lambeth bowls, each with silver plated rims, the first example decorated with vine leaves against a ditsy foliate backdrop, with impressed marks and monogrammed for George Hugo Tabor beneath, H13.5cm D23.5cm, the second example decorated with various foliate bands, with impressed marks and monogrammed for Louise E Edwards beneath, H13.5cm D17.5.
A selection of silver plate, to include two oval trays with foliate engraved detail and pierced gallery, a similar circular tray, a waiter with gadrooned rim, a swing handled dish, a pierced bowl upon three ball feet, a large toast rack, a sugar scuttle and scoop, together with a group of assorted metal ware, including an Art Deco Everhot insulated ceramic and chrome teapot, milk jug and sucrier, other various teawares, trays, etc.
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