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A Halcyon Days Enamel box commemorating the Queens 75th birthday limited edition, boxed, certificate; a sterling silver enamel patch pot commemorating the Birth of HRH Prince William of Wales limited Edition boxed certificate; another commemorating the marriage of Lady Diana Spencer and the Prince of Wales , limited edition
A Chinese export miniature jardinière by Wang Hing, stamped with makers name and '90'; a bud vase, stamped with character mark and a W like mark; a pierced small bowl, possibly a salt, with character mark, 'WF', and '90'; a miniature basket stamped 'Pure Silver'; a metal match box holder; a metal cylindrical box; and a coin bowl part of a spoon
F.A. Youth Challenge CupSoccer: Manchester United, 1958: An attractive sterling silver Plaque awarded to Shay Brennan, as a member of winning Manchester United Team in the Youth Challenge Cup Competition, 1954/55, made by F. Phillips, Silversmith, Aldershot, mounted on a black standing frame. Fine & Rare.* On the team on this occasion with Shay, were Bobby Charlton, Wilf Mc Guinness when they beat West Bromwich Albion 7-1 on aggregate at the Hawthorn in April 1955. (1)
Professional Footballers AssociationSoccer: Original silver plated Card Tray presented to the Manchester United Team in 1993, inscribed "P.F.A. Merit Award, 1993, Manchester United F.C. The First English winners of the European Champions Cup Wembley 29th May 1968, Shay Brennan," & with engd. emblem of P.F.A. In fine condition. Rare. (1)
Five varied two handled silver Trophy Cups, various sizes, mostly Dublin c. 1940's, 50s', including Royal Dublin Society Horse Show 1939, Newcastle Show Jumping Society, Colligan, Championship Cup etc., approx. 46 ozs overall, some with circular wooden stands. As a lot, w.a.f. Good. (5)
The American Invasion 1888"First Ever G.A.A. Hurling Match in America"Medal: G.A.A., The Invaders, 1888, Hurling, an attractive and unusual silver Medal by E. Johnson, Dublin, the obverse in Celtic Cross shape, with crossed hurls through centre inscribed G.A.A. 1888, an extremely rare and unusual early G.A.A. (hurling) Medal. (1)* Cusack, Croke & Davin fostered the idea of sending top Irish athletes and hurlers to America with the view of strengthening the interest of the exiles in their native pastimes. The venture cost over £1,000, however the sum was not acquired, but the G.A.A. took the plunge and 51 invaders left for the "states" in September 1888. The voyage took 9 days,eventually anchoring in New York Harbour. The Programme commenced with a hurling match (the above medal). The Press declared There is Nothing in the World to compare with Irish Hurling, thus was the first time hurling was played on American soil. * Inscribed on Reverse; 1st Prize Peter Kennedy.
1905 G.A.A. Challenge MatchMedal: G.A.A., 1905 An attractive and unusual cross shaped and pierced silver Medal, the obverse with Provincial Arms or Crest with heavy central harp overlay, surmounted by a football, the reverse inscribed "G.A.A. - Wexford V. Cork, June 1905, won by Lees", hallmarked Egan of Cork. Extremely Rare. (1)
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