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A Victorian silver tankard, of baluster form, repouse with flowers, leafage and scrolls around a cartouche engraved with an inscription " Presented with a silver tea service to Superintendent Thomas Palethorpe.... after a service of 36 years, July 1879", scroll leaf copper handle, London 1879, makers mark BH, 5¼" high, 8oz.
A Victorian silver bladed folding knife with an engraved blade, the mother-of-pearl handle carved with a fruit filled cornucopia to both sides and mounted with a small silver plaque engraved "Annie", Sheffield 1851, Makers mark: A H. 6¼" long; another example, the handle bearing a plaque engraved "A.M. ELLIS", Sheffield 1896, Makers mark: JVC, 6¼" long; another example, the handle engraved with fruiting vine, inlaid with a navette shape silver plaque, Birmingham 1851, Makers mark: G U in a shield, 6" long; a George IV white metal small sauce ladle, partial Edinburgh hallmark. (4).
An Edward VII silver racing cup and cover by Sebastian Harry Garrard, the capped scroll handles with graduated bead detail, the annulated bowl with pierced calyx and engraved "Newbury Spring Cup, 1920, Mrs Algernon Cox's "Grand Court", 4 years", the domed cover with a fluted baluster finial and conforming ornament, London 1912, 10" high, 50 oz. See lot 658, Study of Grand Court by Walker Wasdell Ticket 1723. NB. See lot 658 for an oil painting of the horse.
An Edward VII silver two-handled trophy cup and cover, with an annulated girdle, the swept domed cover with urn finial, with an engraved presentation inscription, London 1905, on a black ceramic plinth, 14" high, 27 ozs. N.B. Inscription originally to the Rotherham Agricultural Show Society and later Lincoln City FC Player of the Year perpetual trophies presented by the supporters club.
A group of six medals won by William Love of Third Lanark Royal Volunteers, comprising a 9ct. gold Glasgow F.A. Challenge Cup winner’s medal for 1891; a 9ct. gold & enamel Glasgow Charity Cup winner’s medal for 1890, a gold Edinburgh International Exhibition Football Contest medal dated 1890; and three other medals, two in gold the other in silver, for the Renfrewshire F.A. Victoria Cup 1897-98, the Ambulance Challenge Cup in 1895 and another dated 1889 for St. B. F.C. William Love was the centre-half for Third Lanark Royal Volunteers F.C. The Volunteers were one of the original sixteen teams that took part in the inaugural Scottish F.A. Cup. in 1873. They were the forerunners of The Third Lanark F.C. who became founder members of the Scottish League in 1890-91.
A group of 13 medals won by Dan Nurse of Wolverhampton Wanderers between 1894-95 and 1900-01, nine in gold, four in silver, mostly issued by the Birmingham & District Football League for Championships, Senior Cups and services rendered, also issues by Walsall & District F.A. and the Staffordshire F.A., all engraved with details
A silver medal awarded to Jeremiah Griffiths by Aston Villa FC in commemoration of the 1896-97 double-winning season, engraved with the club crest and inscribed to the reverse. Jeremiah Griffiths played in just one match during Villa’s 1896-97 double-winning campaign, this being the F.A. Cup semi-final v Liverpool at Bramall Lane.
Medals and ephemera relating to J. Owen of Crewe Alexandra and other clubs, the lot comprising a 9ct gold and enamel medal the obverse inscribed Manchester Cup, 1926-27, M.C.F.A., the reverse inscribed Crewe Alexandra F.C., Winners, J Owen, with ring suspension; together with a silver and enamel medal, the obverse inscribed P.G. & H.L.C., the reverse inscribed J Owen, Fives, 1932, with ring suspension; a gilt-metal and enamel lapel badge, inscribed P.G. & H.L.C. ; and a collection of ephemera, including club contracts, photographs, letters, postcards, newspaper cuttings, telegrams etc, relating to Owen’s career with Crewe Alexandra, Accrington Stanley, Connah’s Quay, Shotton Football and Athletic Club, Mossley, Chester and Droylsden
The George Burchell Collection, comprising: caps, sixteen rose England amateur internationals, representing the complete player’s collection, all home international championships with the exception of France, 1946-47; three blue Athenian Football League, 1934-35, 1936-37 & 1938-39, and a rose Essex county, 1934-35; cloth shirt badges, eleven England amateur internationals, a 1934-35 Scotland v. Ireland amateur international, a F.A.W. amateur international and ten Athenian Football League; a group of twenty-nine medals, lapel & pin badges, including East Anglian Cup, Essex County Senior Challenge Cup, Northern Command football, Athenian League, Surrey County F.A., continental amateur tournaments etc., variously silver, gold, white metal, bronze, enamelled; four electroplate and enamel mounted wooden shield plaques, South Essex Charity Competitions, 1930s; miscellaneous items, including telegrams & correspondence, a press cuttings album, a black and white team-group photograph of George Burchell and the En land amateur international team at Dulwich Hamlet, with printed legend, and a colour tinted photograph of Burchell wearing an England shirt and cap (a qty.). George Burchell of Romford FC won a total of 16 England amateur international caps between seasons 1935-36 and 1946-47, and was the England captain for many years. He was one of the smallest central defenders ever to play international amateur football, but was a master of positional play and a ferocious tackler. He later played for Walthamstow. provenance:. The George Burchell Collection, Sotheby’s 14th July 2000.
Raymond Kopa’s silver & enamel runners-up medal from the inaugural European Cup final in 1956, inscribed COUPE DES CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, FINALISTE, 1956. The first European Cup final was played between Stade de Reims and Real Madrid. Real Madrid won the game 4-3 to set up an eventual sequence of five consecutive European Cup victories, an achievement that has never been surpassed. This was Raymond Kopa’s last match for Stade de Reims as the transfer to his team’s conquerors Real Madrid had already been arranged.
A silver miniature replica of the Spanish League Championship trophy presented by the Spanish F.A. to Raymond Kopa to commemorate the 1956-57 Spanish Championship title, inscribed CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE LIGA 1 DIVISION, CAMPEON, TEMPORADA 1956-57, height 9cm., 3 1/2in.
A silver miniature replica of the Spanish League Championship trophy presented by the Spanish F.A. to Raymond Kopa to commemorate the 1957-58 Spanish Championship title, inscribed CAMPEON 1a DIVISION liga, 1957-58, height 9cm., 3 1/2in.; sold together with a b&w press photograph of Minoz, the Real Madrid captain, lifting the Championship trophy 24th April 1957, signed in ink by Minoz (2)
Raymond Kopa memorabilia, comprising: a metal beaker presented on the occasion of the 1959 European Cup final; a silver beaker with a match inscription SAARLAND-FRANKREICH B, 20.4.1952; a Spanish miniature sword with a match inscription ESPANA-FRANCIA, MADRID 17 MARZO 1955; a referee’s whistle with a match inscription ARBITRO, A.ELLIS (ANGLETERRE), U.R.S.S.-FRANCE, MOSCOU, 23-10-1955 together with the magazine Miror Des Sports featuring Kopa and this match (5)
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