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A group of six World War II medals:- 1939 - 1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Africa Service Medal to 175938 S.Jennings; a group of five World War II medals:- 1939 - 1945 Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Africa Service Medal to 41071 G.S..Jennings and four silver and three other fobs to G.SJennings
NEWTON HEATH / MANCHESTER UNITED Football trophy dated 1886 and inscribed "Newton Heath C & F C 1886". This probable silver plate trophy on a wooden base details a football above a playing pitch and has a separate lid which is adorned with a footballer with a ball at his feet.. The pitch has a metal "rope-style" boundary which is partly missing and the other side of the wooden base has the makers mark which research by the vendor indicates to be that of Henry Bourne of Birmingham. The ball is suspended on a four legged tower above the pitch and whilst it is not known what the trophy is for, it should be noted that Newton Heath won the Manchester Cup in 1886 . This is not that trophy but we would suggest that it is possible that this trophy may commemorate the winning of that trophy. Newton Heath also held annual Sports days and trophies were awarded for the winning of the various contests, but it is thought that this trophy is more likely to be a Club trophy of some sort. Newton Heath were formed in 1878m and became Manchester United in 1902 after financial problems,, it would be ironic if United went back to being called Newton Heath in view of many fans adopting their colours in view of somewhat more recent, unexpected, financial problems. Newton Heath became members of the Football League in 1892. The trophy including the base and the lid is 13 " ( 34cm ) tall and 7" (17cm) long, 4.5 " (12cm) wide, each measurement being at the highest/longest/widest points.. Obviously very rare and part of the long history of this famous Club. Generally good
IPSWICH TOWN Very rare early Ipswich Town medal, silver hall-marked medal with inscription on reverse. The medal is engraved "Suffolk Senior Cup Winners Ipswich Town 1899-1900 D.Mills". Ipswich were formed in 1878 as Ipswich AFC and merged in 1888 with Ipswich Rugby Club to become Ipswich Town. In season 1899-1900 Ipswich joined the Norfolk and Suffolk League , finishing fourth and winning the Suffolk Senior Cup for which this medal was awarded.Town defeated Beccles 5-1 in the Final and D.Mills played at Number 6. He made occasional appearances for Town between 1895-96 and 1901-02. No case but condition is good.
YEOVIL Hardback Silver Jubilee handbook with gilt inscription including with the compliments of Yeovil Town FC, published 48-49 season, special edition copy ( 72 pages) and also in this Lot is a copy of the booklet "75 years history of Yeovil Town FC published in 1971 ( 68 pages). Both books are well illustrated . Generally good
A HALLMARKED SILVER CASED PAIR CASE POCKETWATCH (LACKING OUTER PAIR CASE), THE ENAMEL DIAL WITH BLACK ROMAN NUMERALS (LACKING HANDS), WITHIN PLAIN CASE, THE MOVEMENT WITH SCROLL PIERCED BALANCE COCK AND ENGRAVED DECORATION, INSCRIBED E. BUTLER SUTBURY(?), T.C, LONDON 1810.
Two Official Programmes for the Queen`s Silver Jubilee Ceremony at St. Pauls Cathedral June 1977, with an official St. James Palace envelope addressed to General Sir Richard Gale, GCB, KBE, DSO, MC; with a scrapbook of actor postcards bearing mostly facsimile signatures, but also originals of Anne Crawford and Michael Rennie.
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