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A Paste Gilt Metal Bracelet set with blue coloured faceted stones in scrolling bead detail pierced shaped sections, length 18.5cm; and, A Paste Gilt Metal Bracelet set with blue coloured faceted stones set table downwards within pierced floral motif links, each flower centre with a pink eight cut stone detail (2)
GLEN ARGYLL Pale Pure Malt, Blended and bottled by Jmaes Mac Allister. Blended, 70cl, 40% volume. GLEN HOUSE Pure Malt. Imported by Chauvet Distribution Le Havre France. Blended, 70cl, 40% volume. LITTLE STONE Blended, 70cl, 40% volume. OLD DIGNITY Spirit, 70cl, 305 volume WHITE SADDLE Pure Malt. Imported by Distillers Ryssen. Blended, 70cl, 40% volume. 5 Bottles.
KNOCKANDO-1982 Distilled 1982, bottled 1996. Distilled and bottled by Justerini & Brooks. In original box. Single malt, 70cl, 40% volume. KING OF SCOTS-25 YEAR-OLD Blended and bottled by Douglas Laing and Co. Ltd. Royal Windsor Ceramic Decanter. In original box. Blended, 75cl, 43 degrees GL USQUAEBACH Blended and bottled by Twelve Stone Flagons Ltd. Small Decanter. Neck label is lose. In original box, with stopper. Blended, 20cl, 86 degree proof. 1 Bottle and 2 Decanters.
A rare programme for the 1902 F.A. Cup final Southampton v Sheffield United played at the Crystal Palace 19th April, in the form of a one penny match card printed by Guy Whittem & Co of Crystal Palace, Advertisement for The People Sunday newspaper to front, the reverse with team line-ups and further advertisements, horizontal fold, evidence of pasting to upper margin of advertisement side. The match ended in a 1-1 draw. Sheffield United won the replay also played at The Crystal Palace 2-1. The first match, for which the present programme was issued, was played in front of a capacity crowd of 76,914. Sheffield United opened the scoring early in the second half with a goal from Alf Common. Three years later Alf Common caused a sensation when becoming the subject of the first ever £1,000 transfer deal. Saints' captain Harry Wood equalised just two minutes from time. It was a controversial goal. Wood was in an offside position tying up his bootlaces when the ball reached him. After consultation between the referee and his linesman, the officials decided that the ball had struck a United defender thus playing Wood onside. After the match United's goalkeeper, William "Fatty" Foulke protested to the officials that the equalizing goal should not have been allowed. It is said that Foulke, who was reputed to weigh more than 20 stone, left his dressing room unclothed and angrily pursued the terrified referee who took refuge in a broom cupboard. A notable starter for Southampton was the brilliant all-round amateur sportsman C.B. Fry who represented England at international level at cricket and football as well as equalling the world record in the long jump and playing rugby union for Oxford University, Blackheath and the Barbarians.
A leather cricket belt with brass buckle inscribed 'England's Champions' circa 1860, maker's mark for Cade of London, with portrait team-group in raised relief The buckle depicts the English touring team to North America in 1859.. A similar, if not identical image, is caved in stone outside Lords Cricket Ground.
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