A group of memorabilia relating to the referee H.C. Williams, comprising: three medals awarded to referee H.C. Williams, i) in gold-mounted silver for the 1948-49 London Challenge Cup final; ii) England v Scotland taxi international 23rd April 1936; and iii) the London Shipping Football League Lewis Cup 1931-32; ephemera comprising a letter and related newspaper article from Henry Rose Sports Editor of the Daily Express in 1938, with his favourable critique of Williams`s handling of the Merseyside Derby match; a signed letter from the F.A.`s Stanley Rous thanking Williams for refereeing a wartime match without charging a fee or expenses; a letter from Movietone regarding England v Scotland 1941 wartime international where he officiated; a small b&w photo believed to be taken at Craven Cottage and depicting Frank Penn; a 1940s b&w photograph of a Fulham v QPR match; and a further b&w photograph showing Williams refereeing a Fulham match; and a British Movietone News reel of a wartime football match between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur 5th April 1941 refereed by H C Williams, in can with paper label to lid (11)
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The FIFA 1970 World Cup winner`s medal awarded to Brazil`s Everaldo Marques da Silva, in .750 continental gold, signed Peka, the obverse inscribed F.I.F.A., the reverse inscribed CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FUTBOL, COPA JULES RIMET, MEXICO, 1970. In winning the Jules Rimet Trophy for the third time the Brazilian team of 1970 made history in doing so and produced some of the most breathtaking football ever seem. Arguably `the team of the century,` Marion Zagalo`s Brazilians defeated Italy 4-1 in the World Cup final played at the Azteca Stadium, Mexico City, on 21st June 1970. Everaldo Marques de Silva, squad number 16, played in every Brazil game during the tournament with the exception of the quarter-final v Peru. Known simply as Everaldo, the left-sided defender was born 11th September 1944 in Porto Alegre and played his club football for Gremio. The golden star in Gremio`s club flag was added in 1970 in homage of his part in the World Cup victory. Everaldo won a total of 29 international caps between 1967 and 1972 and appeared on a losing Brazilian side on just one occasion during his career in October 1968. Other career honours included the award of the Brazilian Silver Ball in 1970, winner of the Roca Cup with Brazil in 1967, winner of the Campeonato Gaucho in 1964, 1966, 1967 & 1968 with Gremio and winner of the Rio Branco Cup in 1967 also with Gremio. Tragically the Brazilian World Cup winner died young, through fatal injuries sustained in a car crash driving his Dodge Dart near Santa Cruz do Sul on 28th October 1974. He was still playing professional football for Gremio at this time. This auction offers a rare opportunity of acquiring a World Cup winner`s medal associated with the `Beautiful Team` of 1970 and is sold with various papers of provenance.
A Scottish silver curling medal awarded by the Royal Caledonian Curling Club, unhallmarked, with top bar inscribed PROBINCE MEDAL, the medal suspended by a pair of crossed curling brooms and inscribed ROYAL CALEDONIAN CURLING CLUB, INSTITUTED 25 JULY 1888, the reverse struck with a curling scene and the club crest, overall length 8cm., 3 1/4in.
A silver rowing trophy won by King`s College Boat Club Cambridge in May 1880, in the form of a quart-sized glass-bottomed silver tankard hallmarked London, 1868, inscribed PRESENTED BY OSCAR BROWNING M.A., MAY 1880, KING`S COLLEGE BOAT CLUB, THE CHALLENGE SCULLS, height 18cm., 7in.
A silver-plated six divisional novelty tennis toast rack, formed by seven pairs of crossed tennis rackets, with loop handle, the base supported by tennis ball feet, height 17cm., 7in.; together with a pair of wooden bookends mounted with brass tennis rackets, a small picture of a Victorian lady tennis player in a silvered frame and a small figure of a lady tennis player, modern (5)
A group of tennis-themed jewellery and collectables, comprising: a cased set six cuff links with ball & racquet design (lacking one link); a tennis racquet stick pin in original fitted case; a gilt-metal slim-line cigarette lighter; a pendant set with a print of a tennis player; three electroplated brooches; a bronze medal inscribed GSTAAD PALACE TENNIS CLUB, 1924; a sterling silver tennis champion`s badge; a silvered plaquette inscribed CHALLENGE GENEVE VAUD; and a heavy metal paperweight with tennis racquet and horse shoe design; the lot also including a vintage Slazengers` hard court lawn tennis balls box
An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver mounted shell table snuff box marked twice with maker s mark CM for Charles Murray Perth circa 1816 the mount with bright-cut borders hinged cover inscribed: To Mr Alexr. Monteath writer Perth as a token of gratitude and respect length 8.5cm.
A William IV Scottish silver dress powder flask maker s mark worn Edinburgh 1836 the cow horn moulded into a rectangular shape mounted with a Cairngorm within a foliate scroll and thistle border the hinged cover with chased thistles and mounted with a Cairngorm the whole terminating in a purple glass thistle with a chain a length 35cm.
A William IV Scottish silver mounted agate vinaigrette maker s mark of R.H Edinburgh 1830 rounded rectangular form the hinged cover with an agate panel possibly later and a scroll thumb-piece the silver-gilt grille engraved with thistles and a basket of flowers the base later inscribed To Agnes from Auntie S.B. 1863 length 4.6cm.
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