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Lot 2924

CARTIER; a Must de Cartier vermeil quartz silver sports wristwatch, no box or papers.

Lot 307

Pair: Colonel E. Balfe, Indian Staff Corps, Indian Army, late 27th and 49th Regiments of Foot, who was twice ‘Mentioned’ for his administrative prowess in hostile environments, and subsequently served as Judge Advocate of India India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Hazara 1891 (Major E. Balfe S.C.); India General Service 1895-1902, 2 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 (Lieutt.-Coll: E. Balfe. I.S.C.) good very fine (2) £500-£700 --- Edmund Balfe was born on 10 June 1846 and was appointed Ensign in the 27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot on 30 June 1869. Transferred to the 49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales’s) Regiment of Foot 27 April 1870, he was raised Lieutenant 28 October 1871 and posted to the Bombay Staff Corps in October 1872. Promoted Captain, Balfe passed Staff College in December 1882, his reference noting his intelligence, steadiness, and skill as a draughtsman and surveyor, adding: ‘He is a good rider, but does not seem to care about out-door sports, nor does he mix much in general society, in consequence of which his manner is somewhat unformed and peculiar.’ In consequence of the recommendations, Balfe was appointed to Staff as Deputy Judge Advocate for Bombay from 22 June 1883 to 31 March 1888. Transferred to Bengal as Assistant Judge Advocate General, he took part in the Hazara Expedition of 1891 and was mentioned in the despatch of Major-General W. K. Elles on 20 October 1891. The London Gazette adds: ‘Major E. Balfe’s duties as Provost-Marshal were light in respect to the administration of discipline. In the matter of sanitation they were more arduous. I am indebted to him for acting as my Judge-Advocate and legal advisor.’ Appointed Deputy Judge Advocate General for Madras in 1894, Balfe passed final examination at Staff College, Sandhurst, and served from 1897 until 1898 as Principal Provost Marshal with the Tirah Expeditionary Force; he was further mentioned in despatches by General Sir W. S. A. Lockhart in the London Gazette of 5 April 1898. Appointed wing officer to the 12th Bombay Native Infantry, Balfe was raised Colonel and appointed Judge Advocate of India from 1899 to 1903, being further entitled to the Delhi Durbar 1903 Medal. Sold with extensive copied research.

Lot 384

Five: Sapper C. E. Wilkinson, Royal Engineers, late Machine Gun Corps British War and Victory Medals (115887 Pte. C. E. Wilkinson M.G.C.); Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 2nd issue, Militia (2212931 Spr. C. E. Wilkinson. R.E.) nearly very fine (5) £60-£80 --- Charles E. Wilkinson served with the 7th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps, during the Great War, suffering a case of impetigo in August 1918. Enlisting in the Royal Engineers on 21 May 1925, his record card states that he was made a Prisoner of War on 18 June 1940 whilst serving with the 23rd Field Company. This is subsequently crossed out, the card noting: ‘Relegated to Class ‘W’ R.A.R., 16/7/40.’ Sold with a Daily Mail sports medallion for push ball, engraved to reverse ‘Chelmsford September 7th 1929 L/Cpl C E Wilkinson’, and a photographic image of the recipient.

Lot 307

A group of five various wristwatches and bracelet watchesComprising: a Roamer ref: 770933; a Seiko automatic diver's calendar watch, ref: 7S26-0020; a Seiko Kinetic Sports 200, ref: 5M43-0A40, with case and swing tag; a Scuderia Ferrari quartz calendar watch, ref: SF.19.1.14.0137, with case; and TC-9 stainless steel automatic 1970's Diver limited edition watch, numbered 108/150Various dates and sizes (5)Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece

Lot 1034

FIVE ATLAS DINKY DIE-CAST VEHICLES TO INCLUDE 24T TWO CV CITROEN, 521 PEUGEOT BERLINE 403, 184 A VOLVO 122S, 552 CHEVROLET "CORVAIR" AND 111 TRIUMPH TR2 SPORTS

Lot 1117

TWO SMALL PACKETS OF OLYMPIC SPORTS CARDS

Lot 1981

AN ASSORTMENT OF WATER SPORTS JACKETS AND MOTOR BIKE CLOTHING ETC

Lot 2236

AN ASSORTMENT OF SPORTS MAGAZINES AND TENNIS RACKETS ETC

Lot 49

A box of die cast model vehicles; Atlas Classic sports cars etc, all boxed.

Lot 579

A GENTS BICOLOUR SEIKO CHRONOGRAPH BRACELET WATCH white dial signed Seiko Chronograph Quartz Sports 100, with outer Roman index and inner minute track with gilt five minute markers, four sub dials including a moonphase indicator, push buttons at 2/ 4/ 8/ 10 o'clock positions, integral bicolour bracelet with folding central snap, case number 7A48-7000A5, serial number 352874.Currently functioning and appears to be keeping acccurate time, chronograph seems to be functioning but not fully tested, gold plating worn on the bezel, general wear and tear to all surfaces commensurate with age, service paperwork included for March 2004.

Lot 1001

Collection of Hearts home programmes 1954/55 Clyde, 1958/59 Djurgardens (friendly), 1959/60 Kilmarnock (SLC), 1960/61 Tarff Rovers (Scottish Cup), 1961/62 Celtic (SC), Kilmarnock (SLC), 1962/63 Motherwell (SC), Sheffield Utd (Bauld testimonial), Sports Klub Brann (friendly), 1963/64 Partick Thistle, Motherwell, Motherwell (SC), 1964/65 Clyde, 1965/66 Celtic, 1967/68 Clyde, St. Johnstone, Dunfermline Athletic, Raith Rovers, 1968/69 Hibernian, 1969/70 Kilmarnock, Dallas Tornado (friendly), Clyde, 1972/73 The Hague (friendly), 1974/75 Dunfermline (SLC), Morton, Aberdeen, 1975/76 Hibernian, Dundee Utd, Celtic, 1976/77 Hibernian, 1977/78 Stenhousemuir (SLC), Montrose, Dumbarton (SC), 1983/84 Hibernian, 1987/88 Hibernian; fair/good. (35)

Lot 1007

Selection of Dunfermline Athletic homes 1961/62 Ujpesti Dozsa Sports (ECWC), 1965/66 Dukla Prague (testimonial), 1969/70 Girondins Bordeaux (Fairs Cup), 1969/70 Anderlecht (Fairs Cup); fair/good. (4)

Lot 1067

Collection of non-league match programmes 1933/34 Harwich & Parkeston v Brentwood & Warley (East Anglian Cup), 1939/40 Dulwich Hamlet v Royal Navel Depot (friendly), 1946/47 Eastbourne v Hastings & St. Leonards (Cup) (selotape strip), 1949/50 Bexhill Town v Chichester City, 1953/54 Storey Athletic v Cray Wanderers reserve match, Whitehawk & Manor Farm OB v Worthing, Kettering Town v Northampton Town 'A', 1954/55 Merthyr Tydfil v Bath City (FAC), Horley v Dorking, Enfield v Welwyn Garden City, 1955/56 Aveley v West Thurrock, Winchester City v Fareham, 1957/58 Didcot Town v Hastings Utd, Spalding Utd v Lowestoft Town, 1958/59 Leytonstone v Tooting & Mitcham Utd, 1957/58 Jolly X's v Allied FC, 1959/60 Enfield v Headington Utd (FAC), Chichester City v Horsham, Devizes Town v Swindon British Railways, Charlton Athletic Old Stars v TV All Stars XI (Anthony Newley, Bernie Winters, Jess Conrad, Ronnie Corbett etc. etc.), 1960/61 Bromley v St. Albans City, 1961/62 St. Albans City v Wimbledon, 1962/63 American XI v TV All Stars (at Uxbridge), 1963/64 Chingford v Margate, Frickley Colliery v Runcorn, 1966 Cheshire Amateur Cup Final Lostock Gralam v Warrington Town, Boxhill Town v Bognor, 1965/66 Cambridge City v Wimbledon, Cheadle Rovers v Manchester University, 1966/67 Blyth Spartans v Bishop Auckland (FAC), Witton Albion v Mossley, 1963/64 Macclesfield Town v Altrincham (Cheshire League Cup Final), 1967/68 Stevenage Town v Watford, 1967/68 Westland Sports v Shepton Mallet (Charity Cup Final), 1972/73 Macclesfield Town v South Liverpool, 1973/74 West Flixton v Ainsdale, 1974/75 Lancaster City v Morecambe, 1974/75 Buxton v Morecambe, 1976/77 Netherfield v Goole Town, 1977/78 Macclesfield Town v Barrow, Palace Guards team v Palace Guard Managers (at Crystal Palace), Buxton v Bangor City v Gainsborough City, 1979/80 Crown Cougars v Maidenhead Utd, 1982/83 Walton & Hersham v Maidenhead Utd, Truro City v Bodmin, 1984/85 Macclesfield Town v Worksop Town, 1985/86 Weymouth v Kettering, 1985/86 Wellington v Ilfracombe; overall fair. (49)

Lot 1071

1953/54 FA Amateur Cup Briggs Sports v Pegasus match programme 27 February 1954, 4 page; team changes, o/wise fair/good. (1)

Lot 1086

1945/46 Rangers v Moscow Dynamo challenge match programme 28 November 1945 at Ibrox, official souvenir issue by Scottish Sports Agency; 4 page, has edge tears, folds, overall poor/fair. (1)

Lot 1523

1977 Manchester United Vinyl Sports Bag Holdall made by Mileta - in good used condition, some signs of use F/G

Lot 1524

c1972-1977 Manchester United Vinyl Sports Bag Holdall - with a team photograph & T Docherty manager on one side Manchester United FC Ltd, G

Lot 1612

Oswestry Town homes pre-war 1934/1935 Stourbridge, 1938/1939 Tamworth (FAC), 1946/47 Halesowen, Llay Utd (Welsh Cup), 1947/48 Halesowen, Aston Villa (Maserfield Cup), 1948/49 Halesowen, 1949/50 Shrewsbury (Salop s/f), 1951/52 Lovells Athletic (Welsh Cup), 1952/53 Halesowen, Wolves, Aston Villa, 1953/54 Walsall, Halesowen, Aston Villa, 1954/55 Bromsgrove (FAC), Birch Coppice, 1955/56 WBA, Rhos Rangers (Welsh Cup), 1956/57 British Sports, Wolves, 1957/58 Bournemouth, Coventry City, Cradley, 1958/59 WBA, 1959/60 Wigan Rovers, 1960/61 Sankeys, 1961/62 Kidderminster (FAC), 1962/63 Chester, 1963/64 Macclesfield, 1964/65 Buckley Wanderers (Welsh Cup) etc. etc. Summary of the contents (approx.) pre-war (2), 1940s (10), 1950s (100), 1960s (135), 1970s (180), 1980s (190), 1990s (130), 2000s (60), aways and neutral fixtures (12)Ever wondered what makes a football club tick? Who makes the decisions, who decides whether to sell or keep the best players, or improve the facilities at the Ground? What happens to transfer money when it comes in and who arranges the deals made by managers and the Board? Where does the Supporters Club fit in? With the help of the matchday programme the story of Oswestry Town is laid bare. There are a few scandals, some punch-ups, officials fighting on some faraway Welsh shore, even Oswestry supporters are not averse to trading blows as yet another misplaced remark about an English club playing in a Welsh league hurts the feelings yet again. There is a few highs but far more sadness as the club lurches from one League to another and never really finds its identity. Their final match in the Northern Premier League is tear-jerking, the manager chasing around Shropshire just to raise a team and the supporters in tears at the final curtain.

Lot 330

1953-2023 Llanelli Area Rugby Bundle (16): Lovely Ray Gravell Memorial Order of Service 2007; NZ 80 Eve of Match Dinner Menu & Guest List; Scarlets v Barbarians 2023, 'Benny' Memorial Game (w/tkt); four Scarlets regional homes 21-22 & 3 tickets; rare 1953 BBC Sports Forum programme, Llanelly, with Wilf Wooller, Winston McCarthy, GV Wynne-Jones, & Alun Williams; plus WRU Cup Felinfoel v Bridgend 1988 & New Dock Stars v Neath 1986 & v London Welsh (scarce, opening ground) 1976. G

Lot 549

Selection of non-league football programmes 1937/38 Wimbledon v Dulwich Hamlet (score 1-9) (creases, wear, overall poor), 1946/47 Ebbw Vale v Tredomen, 1950/51 East Grinstead v Southwick, 1951/52 Earlestown v Lancaster City, Epson v Maidenhead Utd (Memorial Shield), Shoreham v Bexhill, 1952/53 Bungay Town v Gothic, Horley v Surbiton Town, 1953/54 Chichester City v Worthing, Bexhill Town Athletic v Bognor, 1955/56 Heybridge Swifts v Harwich (reserves), Witham Town v Clacton (reserves), Bromley v Corinthian Casuals (London charity Cup s/f), 1956/57 Dorking v Erith & Belvedere, 1957/58 Aveley v Stevenage, Tilbury v Epping Town, Ilford v Wimbledon, Middlesex Wanderers v Hayes (Alaway Bros. memorial trophy), 1958/59 Totness Utd v Hele Spurs, 1959/60 Bexley Heath & Welling v QPR 'A', Brush Sports v Nuneaton Borough (ph), 1960/61 Dorking v Uxbridge, 1961/62 St. Albans City v Wimbledon, 1962/63 Borough Utd (Wales) v Ellesmere Port Town (FAC), Buxton v Barrow (FAC), Kingstonian v Walthamstow Avenue (London Snr. Cup), 1963/64 Woodford Town v Tonbridge, Wealdstone v Uxbridge (East Anglian Cup), 1964/65 Northwich Victoria v Wigan Athletic, Tonbridge v Eastbourne Town (FAC), Runcorn v Macclesfield (incl. Warren Bradley), Ilford v Barking, 1965/66 Boston v Crewton, Uxbridge v Horsham, 1966/67 Corby Town v Cambridge City (FAC), Middlesex v Essex (at Hendon), Chester v Northwich Victoria (Cheshire league), 1967/68 Altrincham v Ellesmere Port, St. Agness FC fixture card (+ membership card inside), Boston Utd v Orient (FAC), Macclesfield Town v Altrincham (Champions v Cup Winners) (single sheet), 1968/69 Boston Utd v Macclesfield Town (poor), 1969/70 South Liverpool v Stafford Rangers, Beaconsfield Utd v Marlow Rangers, 1975/76 Wigan Athletic v Lancaster City (NPL Cup), Dunstable Town v Barnet (SL Cup), 1976/77 Walton & Hersham v Boreham Wood, Ware v Edgeware, 1977/78 Wigan Athletic v Sheffield Wednesday (FAC), 1978/79 Southwick v Horsham Town (FAC), 1980/81 Dagenham v Craven (charity Cup s/f), Weymouth v Gravesend, Clitheroe v Great Harwood, 1982/83 Bridgnorth Town v Smethwick Highfield, 1984/85 Viking Sports v WHU, 1987/88 South Liverpool v Bangor City, 1990/91 South Liverpool v Matlock Town (LC), 1991/92 Weymouth v Newport IOW, 1992/93 Cammell Laird v Salford City (FA Vase), 1997/98 Carshalton Athletic v Fulham (friendly), 2006/07 Weymouth v Crawley Town; plus handbooks Bromley (1956/57), Brentwood & Warley (1957/58), Canvey Island (1960/61), Addlestone (1960/61), Willesden (1963/64), Pinner (1963/64), Leighton Town (1964/65), Tooting & Mitcham Utd (1965/66); fair. (69)

Lot 620

Collection of Bournemouth programmes 1957/58 Hampshire v Suffolk Gillette Trophy Final 10 May 1958 (NABC match), 1958/59 Portsmouth (friendly), 1958/59 Bournemouth FA v Southampton FA (Hants. County Youth Cup Final) 25 April 1959 c/w Pokesdown Old Boys v Netley Sports (Hants Intermediate Cup Final), 1958/59 Bournemouth & Boscombe 'A' v Salisbury City (Hants. Snr. Cup s/f) (score noted), 1966/67 Bournemouth & Boscombe v Rotherham Utd friendly 10 August 1966 (single sheet), v Ipswich Town friendly 13 August 1966 (single sheet), 1971/72 v Southampton friendly 4 August 1971, 1972/73 v Spurs friendly 29 July 1972 (photo of new signing Harry Redknapp inside), 1972/73 v Manchester Utd 31 July 1972 friendly; also Handbooks 1966/67 (52 pages), 1984/85 (36 pages) and 1899 - 1949 Bournemouth Golden Jubilee handbook (40 pages tracing the club history); fair. (A Lot)

Lot 627

Considerable collection of non-league match programmes with a wide variety of different clubs to include Cheltenham Town, Burton Albion (non-league days), Beeston St. Anthony's, Kidderminster Harriers, Devon & Cornwall Police, Didcot Town, Burscough, Beacons Bottom, Bath City, Bishop Auckland, Penrith, Four Marks, Forest Green Rovers, Ashtree Highfield, Baker Perkins, Westfields, West Heath Utd, Barton Rovers, Penn & Tylers Green, Carshalton Athletic, Bedworth Utd, Bedfont Town, Braintree & Crittall, Crockenhill, Chalfont St. Peter, Blaby & Whetstone, Earlsfield Albion, Bourne Town, Abingdon Town, MoretonTown, Metal Box Sports, Northfield Town, Pelsall Villa, Peterborough Northern Star, Peterborough Rovers, Watton Utd, Merrow, Lion Sports, North Greenford Utd, Audley, Louth United, Players Athletic, Weston Mill Oak Villa, Meir K.A., Annfield Plain, New Bradwelll St. Peter, Dedham O.B., Over The Bridge, Millbrook, Olney Town, Carrow, Lincoln Moorlands, Old Basing Rovers, Old Horns FC, Moneyfields, plus a selection of many more; huge quantity of 500+, generally fair/good. (2 Boxes)

Lot 853

Collection of Manchester Utd ephemera to include 1957 The Red Devils brochure, Handbooks 1962/63, 1966/67, 1971/72, Yearbooks nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Supporters Newsletter 1967-1970 (6), Scandinavian Supporters September & November 1988, The Red Devil issues nos. 1, 2, 3, and 10, There's Only One United 1979-1982 (7), Introducing Manchester United 1972, Wembley '90, 1968 World Sports (United - Story in Pictures), Ton-Up United (centenary), 1982 Manchester United Year Book, 2003 Charity Golf Day & Dinner, 1968 The Charlton Boys, Giants of Football No. 3 - Bobby Charlton plus other publications and 50th Anniversary of Malta United Supporters 1959/60 (in frame); fair/good. (A Lot)

Lot 975

Selection of non-league match programmes 1923/1924 Dulwich Hamlet v Nunhead (London Charity Cup), 1938/1939 Harwich & Parkeston v King's Lynn Eastern Counties (approx. 1" hole to cover), 1948/49 at Edgware Corinthian League v Swansea & District Gwalia League, 1950/51 England Amateur International XI v Stockport County, 1951/52 Bowaters Lloyd v Bromley (Kent Amateur Cup), 1952/53 Kent League XI v Charlton Athletic (Godfrey Evans testimonial), 1953/54 Stonehouse v Portland, 1953/54 Grangemouth Dockers v Antwerp Dockers (at Charlton Athletic), 1954/55 Histon v Hoddesdon Town, Spalding Utd v Stamford Town, Briggs Sports v Southall (London Snr. Cup), 1955/56 Tufnell Park Edmonton v Leatherhead, Corinthian Casuals v Hayes (London Snr. Cup), 1957/58 Greenwich Borough v Durham Utd, 1958/59 Harrow Town v Corinthian Casuals, Calne & Harris v Devizes Town (Wilts. Snr. Cup s/f), Staines Town v Tring Town, 1959/60 Chelmsford City v Headington Utd (Southern League Cup), 1960/61 Sittingbourne v Nuneaton Borough, Woodford Town v Hemel Hempstead Town, East Ham Utd v Chalfont St. Peter, 1961/62 Kettering Town v Ipswich Town, 1962/63 Southall v Leyton, 1963/64 Tranmere Rovers v Runcorn, Hornchurch v Hayes, 1964/65 Dorking v Erith & Belvedere, 1965/66 Spalding Utd v Ilkeston, Hendon v Hayes (Middx. Snr. Cup), 1966/67 Chester v Wigan Athletic, 1968/69 Northwich Victoria v Macclesfield Town, 1969/70 Alfreton Town v Barrow (FAC at Chesterfield), Eastwood v Showbiz international XI (Quixall, John Charles, Tony Waiters etc), 1970/71 Macclesfield v Northwich Victoria, 1972/73 Mossley v Macclesfield Town 1970s Wake Green Amateurs v ex. Aston Villa, 1973/74 Glossop v Anson Villa, 1974/75 Sale Amateurs v Davy Hulme, 1975/76 Eton Manor v Southend Utd, 1980/81 Chadderton v Vulcan Newton, 1982/83 Flackwell Heath v Brentford (friendly), General Chemicals v Mond Rangers (Cup Final), 1987/88 Weymouth Town v Dorchester Town (GMAC Cup), 1988/89 Ansells Select v Wolverhampton Wanderers Old Players (Parkes, Daley, Carr, Palmer etc), 1991/92 Springhead v Bradford Park Avenue (friendly); overall fair/good. (44)

Lot 978

Large collection of non-league football programmes generally 1970s to modern issues covering many clubs/fixtures with lesser known clubs to include Phoenix Park, Norton & Stockton Ancients, Bosham, Ashtree Hichfield, Metal Box Sports West Hagley, Somersham Town, MCL Claines, West Fields, Southend Manor, Southbrook Walcot, Phorpres Sports, South Wingfield, North Greenford Utd, West Heath Utd, Hawkins Sports, Bacton Utd, North Leigh, Fonnereau Athletic, Peppard FC, South Woodham Ferrers Utd, East Preston, Oundle Town, Hawkins Sports, Ludgvan, Norsemen, Long Stanton, Lucas Sports plus many others, some 1960s programmes also noted; fair/good. (550+ in 2 boxes.

Lot 159

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 50 pence, 2012. Royal Mint. To celebrate the London 2012 Olympic Games, the Royal Mint released a series of circulating commemorative coins representing various sports: Aquatics, Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Boccia, Boxing, Canoeing, Cycling, Equestrian, Fencing, Football, Goalball, Gymnastics, Handball, Hockey, Judo, Modern Pentathlon, Rowing, Sailing, Shooting, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball, Weightlifting, Wheelchair Rugby and Wrestling. All of these were designed by different artists and issued in 2011; for each of them the Royal Mint struck a gold proof and presented it to the artist. In addition to this, a gold proof piedfort was issued in 2012 for each of the sports where the United Kingdom had won a medal. Issued both as sets and individual coins, here are the total mintages for each of these coins (including coins in sets) Athletics 26, Boxing 18, Canoeing 17, Cycling 26, Equestrian 22, Rowing 26, Sailing 17, Shooting 17, Taekwondo 15, Tennis 25, Triathlon 22.Fourth crowned head of HM Elizabeth II facing right; IRB below; ELIZABETH · II · D · G REG · F · D · 2012. Design by Ian Rank-Broadley. / A pair of boxing gloves against the background of a boxing ring, London 2012 logo above, '50 PENCE' below. Design by Shane Abery. Edge plain.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69, certification number 4861488-008. NGC Census in this grade: 1, single finest graded.Total NGC Census: 1Mintage: 18.Diameter: 27.3 mm.Thickness: 3.56 mm.Weight: 31.1 g. (AGW=0.9990 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 223

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 4 silver coins, in the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA).Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Bond, James Bond. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the first of a total three coins issued, depicting the Aston Martin DB5 sports car, used in the Bond movie Goldfinger in 1964 and since then known as 'the most famous car in the world'.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 2175386-010. NGC Census in this grade: 133, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 180Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Bond, James Bond. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the first of a total three coins issued, depicting the Aston Martin DB5 sports car, used in the Bond movie Goldfinger in 1964 and since then known as 'the most famous car in the world'.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 2175386-015. NGC Census in this grade: 133, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 180Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Bond, James Bond. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the first of a total three coins issued, depicting the Aston Martin DB5 sports car, used in the Bond movie Goldfinger in 1964 and since then known as 'the most famous car in the world'.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 2175386-016. NGC Census in this grade: 133, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 180Coin 4: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Bond, James Bond. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the first of a total three coins issued, depicting the Aston Martin DB5 sports car, used in the Bond movie Goldfinger in 1964 and since then known as 'the most famous car in the world'.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 2175386-017. NGC Census in this grade: 133, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 180Total gross weight: 124.84 g. (ASW = 4.0101 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 224

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 3 silver coins, in the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA).Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Bond, James Bond. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the first of a total three coins issued, depicting the Aston Martin DB5 sports car, used in the Bond movie Goldfinger in 1964 and since then known as 'the most famous car in the world'.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 2175386-008. NGC Census in this grade: 133, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 180Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Bond, James Bond. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the first of a total three coins issued, depicting the Aston Martin DB5 sports car, used in the Bond movie Goldfinger in 1964 and since then known as 'the most famous car in the world'.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 2175386-009. NGC Census in this grade: 133, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 180Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Bond, James Bond. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the first of a total three coins issued, depicting the Aston Martin DB5 sports car, used in the Bond movie Goldfinger in 1964 and since then known as 'the most famous car in the world'.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 2175386-014. NGC Census in this grade: 133, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 180Total gross weight: 93.63 g. (ASW = 3.0076 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 243

Sega Mega Drive, selection of 14 various boxed Sega Mega Drive games / titles to include; Sonic The Hedgehog, Speedball 2, Disney’s Aladdin, Empire of Steel, Mega Bomberman, California Games, Fifa Soccer 95, US Gold, Brian Lara Cricket, Winter Challenge, Ryan Giggs Champions World Class Soccer, Mega Games I (Super Hang-On / World Cup’ Italia ’90), Road Rash II (Classics) & EA Sports Double Header (Ea Hockey / John Madden Football). Mixed condition cases, games untested, cases could do with a clean. (Total qty 14)

Lot 244

Spectrum Sinclair, boxed Sinclair ZX Spectrum +2, with accessories including, boxed VTX 5000 Prism Microproducts, boxed Cheetah 125+, games including Sidewize, The Sports Pack, Make-A-Chip, Survival, Laser Genius, Computer Scrabble, Chess, Chuckie Egg 2, Chequered Flag, Flight Simulator, Horace Goes Skiing etc. With programming guides. Plus, two dualshock PS2 controllers.

Lot 471

A QUANTITY OF VARIOUS GENTLEMANS' SPORTS WATCHES including Toucan, Lacoste, Sekonda and Animal (a lot)

Lot 472

SEIKO: A GENTLEMANS' SPORTS 100 STAINLESS STEEL BRACELET WATCH with quartz movement, the silver dial with silver baton numerals and black luminous hands; and either other Seiko gentleman's wristwatches (9)

Lot 266

Collection of football books, magazines and other publications, books including Book of Football 1905-06, bound without original pictorial covers, some ink doodles to pages; The Story of The Football League 1888-1938; The History of The Football Association, 1863-1953; Geoffrey Green's History of the F.A. Cup and many others; an unbroken run of Rothmans Football Yearbooks from the first issue of 1970-71 to 2001-02, plus a few other Rothmans football titles; an unbroken run of Charles Buchan's Monthly magazines from the first issue September 1951 to August 1965, plus 15 additional editions 1967-1971; other titles in the lot including Around Football (non-League); The Mail Non-League Football; Football Weekly News; Soccer Digest; Non-League Digest; Team Talk; F.A. Today and F.A. Newsletter; the lot also including Chelsea FC Handbooks for 1953-54, 1958-59, 1962-63 to 1966-65 inc., and  1966-67 to 1969-70 inc., also a Supporters' Club handbook for 1970-71; Spurs Handbooks for 1950-51 and 1961-62; Tony Pullein's Bournemouth history 1899-1959 "Up The Cherries!"; Famous Football Clubs Series histories for Blackpool and Chelsea; The Arthur Rowley Souvenir Book 1961 380 Goals; and various other miscellaneous football publications; the lot including a small amount of publications and programmes for other sports, four b&w football press photos; and a framed horse racing print (a qty.)  

Lot 348

Three commemorative gifts awarded to David Dein MBE, comprising desk-top gimbal clock with thermometer from the ASOCIACION DE FUTBOL ARGENTINO, 18cm. high; a pewter tankard commemorating the 44TH ABU SPORTS GROUP CONFERENCE AND JOINT CONGRESS MAURITIUS APRIL 2009, 12.5cm; a bronze figural sculpture on a marbleised plinth base with plaque commemorating the LG AMSTERDAM TOURNAMENT 2005, 22cm., (3) The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.

Lot 428

18k gold & enamel medal awarded to Ottorino Barassi on the occasion of Bologna FC's Divisione Nazionale title in 1928-29, the obverse with Olympic Rings and fasces symbol, inscribed FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIUOCO CALCIO, the reverse named OTTORINO BARASSI and inscribed 10 AGOSTO 1926 A.IV, 22 GIUGNO 2929, BOLOGNA, diameter 28mm., weight 10gr. Provenance: by family descent The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. Lots 428 to 460 Ottorino Barassi (1898-1971) Italian football and sports official. Just before the 1966 World Cup in England the Jules Rimet Trophy was stolen whilst on display at the Stampex Exhibition in London’s Westminster Central Hall. Very famously, it was found abandoned in shrubbery by a dog called “Pickles” and after the Final Tie HM The Queen was able to present the World Cup trophy to England’s winning captain Bobby Moore. However, this was not the first time the trophy’s survival was at severe risk. During the Second World War, and with Italy as reigning champions, the Jules Rimet Trophy was in a bank vault in Rome. The city was occupied by the Nazis and the Secretary of the FIGC (Italian F.A.), Ottorino Barassi, had the foresight to hide the Rimet in a shoebox under his bed - fearing that if found the solid 18k trophy would have been requisitioned and destined for the melting pot. His house was indeed searched by the Nazis but they did not discover the hiding place. After that episode, Barassi sent the Cup to Foggia, to some relatives, who managed to keep it hidden until the end of hostilities. It was then returned to FIFA for the 1950 World Cup Tournament, where Barassi himself was called to collaborate with the local organisation committee. After the 1970 World Cup, however, the historic trophy had used all its luck. It was stolen again in Brazil, has never been recovered to this day, and is presumed to have been melted down for bullion. Ottorino Barassi had first come to the attention of the football world in 1934 with a highly prominent position organising the World Cup tournament held in his homeland of Italy. Before this Barassi had trained as an electronics engineer and it was while studying this in Cremona that his life-long passion for football was ignited. Having played, he then refereed at regional level before becoming the football correspondent for “La Provincia di Cremona.” Hence forth he entered sports administration. In 1925 he was elected Vice-President of the AIA (Italian Referees’ Association), from 1930 to 1932 he was President of the Italian Rugby Federation, and the following year he joined the FIGC (Italian F.A.) appointed by General Giorgio Vaccaro for the role of Secretary of the Federal Directory, specifically with the task of managing the organisation of the 1934 World Cup.   As a prominent official of the FIGC he initiated a series of reforms (“Lodo Barassi") to streamline and bring about a properly organised structure to the Italian football pyramid at all levels and in all regions of Italy. After the fall of the Regime and the reconstitution of democratic institutions, even sport, despite a war still ongoing in the country, began to organise its activity again. On 4 December 1944 Giulio Onesti, President of CONI (Italian National Olympic Committee) appointed Ottorino Barassi as Regent of the FIGC; and on 15th May 1946 the Assembly elected Barassi as Presidente  - a position he was to hold for 12 years. Barassi was also very active at international level and in 1952 he became a member of the FIFA Executive Committee. From that moment he began working to establish a European football governing body. On the initiative of the Italian, French and Belgian federations, UEFA was founded on 15 June 1954 in Basel with 25 national federations becoming affiliated. The Organisation set up its headquarters in Paris where it would remain until 1959, then moving to Bern. Barassi was also responsible for the new headquarters of the FIGC in Rome in Via Gregorio Allegri. After demolishing a residential villa, in 1952 work began on the construction of the six-storey building which, four years later, would be inaugurated. It has always been the case in sport that it is a results-driven business. Despite his tremendous contribution to Italian football and sport, Barassi paid a heavy personal price when the Italian national team was beaten 2-1 by Northern Ireland in Belfast on 15th January 1958. This result meant that Italy failed to qualify for the 1958 World Cup Finals in Sweden. Barassi, however, did not quit the game in Italy and decided to return to football by running for President of the newly formed National Amateur League. He was elected and remained in the role until his death in 1971. The Barassi Cup, an Anglo-Italian amateur football tournament (1968 – 1976) was to bear his name. He also developed amateur tournaments at Regional and Junior levels. In 2011 Ottorino Barassi was posthumously inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame. Ottorino Barassi's granddaughter, his only living relative, remarks "In regards to him football was his life. His inclusion in the Hall of Fame is richly deserved for dedication, especially as his early career was in challenging circumstances during the Fascismo reign and the Second World War. Although he officiated at the highest levels of the sport with FIFA and FIGC, he never lost his passion for football at its grass roots. I know he was immensely proud of the work he did in Italy at amateur, youth and regional levels of the game. Completely impartial to all, he always did what he thought was best for football."

Lot 429

1934 FIFA World Cup winner's medal presented to Ottorino Barassi, President and Secretary of FIGC (Italian F.A.) and Director of the FIFA 1934 World Cup Organising Committee, gold, un hallmarked, designed by the Jules Rimet Trophy creator Abel Lafleur (French, 1875-1953) and signed to the reverse, the obverse with a winged figure of Victory based on the ancient Greek sculpture Nike of Samothrace (Louvre, Paris), inscribed F.I.F.A., the reverse with a fasces symbol and inscribed WORLD'S CUP, ROMA, GIUGNO, 1934, and named to O. BARASSI, 35 by 22mm., weight 12gr. Provenance: by family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 430

Ottorino Barassi’s Italy 1934 FIFA World Cup participation medal, in bronze, designed by D. MANETTI, the obverse with three footballers in raised relief, the reverse with globe of the continents and inscribed CAMPIONATO MONDIALE DI CLACIO, F.I.FA., F.I.G.C., MAGGIO-GIUGNO 1934 XII., and named to OTTORINO BARASSI, diameter 50mm. Provenance: by family descent The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 431

A rare silver & enamel 1934 World Cup commemorative medal awarded to Ottorino Barassi, President and Secretary of FIGC (Italian F.A.) and Director of the FIFA 1934 World Cup Organising Committee, by Giulio Veronesi of Bologna (signed to the reverse), the obverse with an enamel map of the continents, two footballers in raised relief, two fasces and inscribed COPPA DEL MONDO, FOOTBALL, ITALIA, 1934 XII, named in enamel to OTTORINO BARASSI, the reverse enamelled with the flags of the participating nations and with details of all the tournament's matches culminating with the Italy v Czechoslovakia final in Rome, diameter 6.5cm., later swivel-mounted on an orb set on an acrylic base, height 23.5cm. A similar medal awarded to the important Dutch football administrator Karel Lotsy (1893-1959) was offered at Graham Budd Auctions 22nd May 2014 as lot 343. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi

Lot 432

A bronze medal from the Ottorino Barassi Collection commemorating the Italy v Austria international football match played in Vienna 24th March 1935, in bronze, designed by D. MANETTI, the obverse with three footballers in raised relief, the reverse with fascia and inscribed FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIUOCO CALCIO, AUSTRIA – ITALIA, VIENNA, 24 MARZO 1935 - XIII, diameter 50mm. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 433

A bronze medal from the Ottorino Barassi Collection commemorating the Italy v Czechoslovakia international football match played in Prague 27th October 1935, in bronze, designed by D. MANETTI, the obverse with three footballers in raised relief, the reverse with fascia and inscribed FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIUOCO CALCIO, CECOSLOVACCHIA – ITALIA, PRAGA, 27 OTTOBRE 1935 - XIII, diameter 50mm. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 434

A bronze medal from the Ottorino Barassi Collection commemorating the Italy v Hungary international football match played in Milan 24th November 1935, in bronze, designed by D. MANETTI, the obverse with three footballers in raised relief, the reverse with fascia and inscribed FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIUOCO CALCIO, ITALIA – UNGHERIA, MILANO, 24 NOVEMBRE 1935 - XIV, diameter 50mm. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 435

Ottorino Barassi’s Berlin 1936 Olympic Games participation medal, in bronze, designed by Otto Placzek, the obverse with five athletes, representing the continents, pulling the ropes of the Olympic Bell, the reverse with Olympic Bell embossed with German eagle symbol, diameter 70mm. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 436

Continental yellow metal medal awarded to Ottorino Barassi and commemorating Italy's participation at the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games, designed by Constantino Affer, made by Lorioli Fratelli, Milano, the obverse with a raised portrait of Victor Emanuel III, with Latin legend, the reverse with Olympic rings, two fasces and inscribed XI OLIMPIADE BERLINO 1936, XIV, AGLI OLIMPIONICI ITALIANI, LA COLONIA DI BERLINO, diameter 37m.., weight 25gr. Provenance: by family descent The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 437

18k gold and enamel medal awarded to Ottorino Barassi commemorating the gold medal victory of Italy in the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games football tournament,the obverse inscribed FIGC, with fasces emblem and enamel Italian flag, inscribed with details of the competing teams and named in enamel OTTORINO BARASSI, the reverse with enamel Olympic Rings and inscribed XI OLIMPIADE, BERLINO 1936, ITALIA, CAMPIONE, OLIMPIONICO CALCIO, diameter 25mm., weight 8gr.  Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 438

1938 FIFA World Cup winner's medal presented to Ottorino Barassi of the FIGC (Italian F.A.), federation of the tournament's winning team,gold, unhallmarked, designed by the Jules Rimet Trophy creator Abel Lafleur (French, 1875-1953) and signed to the reverse, the obverse with a winged figure of Victory based on the ancient Greek sculpture Nike of Samothrace (Louvre, Paris), inscribed F.I.F.A., the reverse with Le Coq Gaulois symbol and inscribed WORLD'S CUP, F.F.F.A., FRANCE, JUIN 1938, and named to O. BARASSI, 35 by 22mm., weight 12gr. Provenance: by family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 439

.585 gold medal awarded to Ottorino Barassi on the occasion of the 1938 Mitropa Cup, the obverse with the competition trophy in raised relief and inscribed COPPA DELL’EUROPA CENTRALE, MITTELE EUROPA CUP, the reverse inscribed XII COMPETIZIONE ANNO 1938, and named in enamel OTTORINI BARASSI, diameter 30mm., weight 13gr. Provenance: by family descent The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 441

18k gold & enamel medal presented to Ottorino Barassi on the occasion of the River Plate v Torino Simbolo match marking the 50th anniversary of the Argentinian club, the obverse with enamel club crest and inscribed CLUB A. RIVER PLATE, the reverse inscribed TORINI SIMBOLO vs. RIVER PLATE, 1901 - MAYO -1951, OTTORINO BARASSI, EN RECUERDO DE UN GESTO FRATERNO, diameter 25mm., weight 8gr. After of Superga Disaster on May 4th, 1949, River Plate travelled to Italy to play a benefit match against an Italian combined called Torino Simbolo. Two years later, Torino Simbolo played at Buenos Aires in commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of River Plate. For further information on the Superga Disaster and the subsequent close bonds between Torino and River Plate Football Clubs, see lot ***.  Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 442

.750 gold & enamel football medal from the Ottorino Barassi Collection, seemingly produced for the 1953 Mitropa Cup, but the tournament never took place, the obverse with enamel flags of the competing nations of Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Switzerland and Italy, the reverse inscribed LA COUPE INTERNATIONALE, 1953, diameter 26mm., weight 11gr. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 444

Italian .750 gold medal presented to Ottorino Barassi to commemorate a decade of his Presidency of the FIGC (Italian F.A.), the obverse with Goddess and laurel wreath, the reverse inscribed A OTTORINO BARASSI, GLI AMICI MILANESI, DELLA F.I.G.C., A RICORDO DEL DECENNIO DI PRESIDENZA, 1946 - 1956, diameter 36mm., weight 25gr. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 445

.750 gold medal awarded to Ottorino Barassi for ten years service in the development of the Southern Youth Football League 1947 to 1956, held within a double-circular frame, the obverse with a scene of two footballers in raised relief, the reverse inscribed A OTTORINO BARASSI, CHE LE INFUSE LA VITA, LA LEGA GIOVANILE NEL SUD PRIMO DECENNIO 1947 - 1956, diameter 30mm., overall width 38mm., weight 20gr.  Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 446

A .750 gold & enamel medal from the Ottorino Barassi Collection, the obverse with joined rings below laurel and dated in enamel 2-12-1957, diameter 18mm., weight 3gr. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 447

1958 FIFA World Cup winner's medal presented to Ottorino Barassi of FIFA's Executive Committee,hallmarked PEKA (Paul Kramer, Switzerland), .750 gold, the obverse with the design by the Jules Rimet Trophy creator Abel Lafleur (French, 1875-1953) with a winged figure of Victory based on the ancient Greek sculpture Nike of Samothrace (Louvre, Paris), inscribed F.I.F.A., the reverse with a laurel wreath and inscribed WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, JULES RIMET CUP, SWEDEN, 1958, 35 by 22mm., weight 21gr. Provenance: by family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 448

Silver trophy cup presented to Ottorino Barassi by the FIGC (Italian F.A) in 1958 to mark the end of his twelve year presidency, two-handled silver trophy cup stamped .800, on an ebonised plinth set with a silver plaque inscribed A OTTORINO BARASSI , LA FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIUOCO DEL CALCIO, CHE LO EBBE ALLA SUA GUIDA PER DODICIANNI OFFRE CON SENTITA RICONOSCENZA, 6 NOV – 1958, the cup 23 by 30cm., overall height when on plinth 32.5cm., weight of cup 699gr. Provenance: by family descent The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 449

.750 gold & enamel medal awarded to Ottorino Barassi on the occasion of AC Milan's Serie A title in season 1958-59, the obverse enamelled with seven Italian national flags representing the club's 7th Italian Football Championship title achieved in this season, the reverse inscribed in enamel MILAN A.C., CAMPIONE D'ITALIA, 1958-1959, diameter 30mm., weight 14gr. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 453

A yellow metal medal presented by the Chile Football Association to Ottorino Barassi on the occasion of the 1962 World Cup, with enamel crest of the Chile F.A., inscribed CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL, COPA JULES RIMET, CHILE, the reverse inscribed CON LA GRATITUD DEL FOOT-BALL CHILENO, AL Sr., OTORINO [sic] BARASSI, the ring suspension tied with red, white and blue ribbon, 36 by 28mm., overall weight (including ribbon) 20gr. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 454

.750 gold & enamel FC Inter money clip from the Ottorino Barassi Collection, designed as a waving flag in the FC Inter blue and black striped colours, with a gold star, 50 by 40mm., weight 28gr.  The one gold star may perhaps represent FC Inter's first victory in the European Cup in season 1963-64, a competition they would win again the following season. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 455

1966 FIFA World Cup winner's medal presented to Ottorino Barassi of FIFA's Executive Committee, hallmarked PEKA (Paul Kramer, Switzerland), .750 gold, the obverse with the design by the Jules Rimet Trophy creator Abel Lafleur (French, 1875-1953) with a winged figure of Victory based on the ancient Greek sculpture Nike of Samothrace (Louvre, Paris), inscribed F.I.F.A., the reverse with a laurel wreath and inscribed WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, JULES RIMET CUP, IN ENGLAND, 1966, 35 by 22mm., weight 21gr. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 456

.750 gold & enamel money clip presented to Ottorino Barassi for his administration of the Italian National Amateur Football League between 1965 and 1968, with footballers in raised relief between enamelled inscription F.I.G.C., LEGA NAZ DILETTANTI, 1965 - 1968, OTTORINO BARASSI, 60 by 36mm., weight 22gr. Provenance: by family descent The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 457

1970 FIFA World Cup winner's medal presented to Ottorino Barassi of FIFA's Executive Committee, hallmarked PEKA (Paul Kramer, Switzerland), .750 gold, the obverse with the design by the Jules Rimet Trophy creator Abel Lafleur (French, 1875-1953) with a winged figure of Victory based on the ancient Greek sculpture Nike of Samothrace (Louvre, Paris), inscribed F.I.F.A., the reverse with a laurel wreath and inscribed CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FUTBOL, COPA JULES RIMET, MEXICO, 1970, 35 by 21mm., weight 22gr. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 458

A trophy presented by the Mexican F.A. to the FIFA Executive Committee member Ottorino Barassi on the occasion of the 1970 World Cup, in the form of a silver plated model of the iconic panelled Telstar football used at the tournament, on plinth, later reset on an acrylic base mounted with the original base's silvered plaque bearing enamel crests of FIFA and the sixteen competing nations, inscribed LA FEDERALION  MEXICANA DE FUTBOL ASOC. A DR. OTTORINO BARASSI, height 22.5cm. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi.  For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

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