A collection of silver jewels, including an Arts and Crafts pebble brooch with pewter mount, a silver and enamel floral Art Deco basket brooch, a continental paste set simulated emerald and diamond Art Deco clip, an Art Nouveau silver button, a continental niello work fish tie pin and three other items (8)
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An Evald Nielsen Danish silver figural golfer brooch, and an Aarre and Krogh Danish sterling pair of cufflinks and matching tie clip set, brooch height 58.6mm, 30.7g total, (3)All in very good original condition, no damage or repair, all lightly surface scratched all over, marks clear, brooch stamped 830S and others stamped STERLING.
An S Christian Fogh Danish sterling silver floral pendant, a Hermann Siersbol sterling ring, 2 Thai silver bullet money and a Finnish silver tie clip, pendant height excluding bale 44.1mm, 40.7g total, (5)All in very good original condition, all lightly surface scratched all over but no damage or repairs, tie clip has applied gold initials and one bullet money piece has been made into a pendant, marks clear.
A selection of accessories of riding interest, including six buttons by the London Badge & Button Company, each depicting crossed crops, a hound, a fox and a horse, four measuring 2cm diameter, two measuring 1.4cm diameter, together with a white metal tie clip set with a horse and shoe motif, a 15ct gold diamond set dress stud, a selection of six yellow metal buttons emblazoned with the Harrods 'H' logo, and a further pair of yellow metal dress studs (16)
STEVIE CHALMERS OF CELTIC F.C. - THE PLAYER'S SIX MEDALS AWARDED DURING THE 1966/67 SEASON, comprising the League Cup, the Glasgow Cup, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish First Division, the European Cup winners', and the 1966/67 Season Commemorative medals CHALMERS' SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP MEDAL, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed 'Scottish Football League', the reverse inscribed 'Winner Season 1966-67, T.S. Chalmers Substitute', 37mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 8.6g CHALMERS' GLASGOW CUP WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse with central enamelled shield shaped plaque below thistle motif, within enamelled border inscribed 'Glasgow Cup Glasgow Football Association', the reverse inscribed 'Celtic F.C. 1966-67 S. Chalmers', 34mm high, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 10g CHALMERS' SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse inscribed 'Scottish Football Association' in blue enamel border around central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed 'Winners Scottish Cup 1966-67.', 39mm high, maker RH, in nine carat gold, 14.4g CHALMERS' SCOTTISH FIRST DIVISION WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamelled lion rampant motif, surrounded by enamelled thistle motifs and blue enamel border inscribed 'Scottish Football League Championship', the reverse inscribed 'First Division 1966-67', 44mm high, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 14.5g CHALMERS' EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse with blue and burgundy enamel flag motif over a football motif in relief, inscribed 'Coupe Des Clubs Champions Europeens', the reverse inscribed 'Vainqueur 1967', 30mm high including bale, maker Peka, marked 0.750, 15.1g CHALMERS' 1966/67 SEASON COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL, the obverse with enamelled four leaf clover within border inscribed 'The Celtic Football & Athletic Coy. Ltd., 1888', suspended from five bars detailing the teams awards from the season, with pin clip clasp to the reverse, in nine carat gold, 39mm high overall Note: Considered Celtic's annus mirabilis, the 1966/67 season will forever go down as the finest in the club’s history. In this famously successful season, the team reigned victorious in every competition they entered: the Glasgow Cup, the Scottish League Cup, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League and of course, the European Cup. In the process, the Scottish side scored a world record total of 196 goals across all competitions. Celtic legend Stevie Chalmers (1935 – 2019) was an integral part of this team. The first in a season of victories, Celtic won the Scottish League Cup on 29 October 1966. The final was contested between Celtic and their Old Firm rivals, Rangers, for a third consecutive season. Celtic won 1-0 to lift the cup at Hampden Park, with Bobby Lennox scoring the only goal. Celtic won the Glasgow Cup one week later on 7 November 1966 at Celtic Park. Celtic had already dispatched their Old Firm rivals in the first round with an emphatic 4-0 victory at Ibrox. This was the first of three 4-0 victories on the road to the trophy, defeating Queen’s Park and then Partick in the final, Chalmers scoring the opener. They then went on to win the Scottish Cup on 29 April 1967. After what had been a fairly straightforward route, Celtic defeated Aberdeen 2-0 at Hampden in the final. This match achieved the record attendance of the season for Celtic F.C., with a turnout of over 126,000 fans. Celtic would then go on to clinch the Scottish First Division on 6 May 1967, becoming the reigning champions for a second season running. Despite Celtic’s resounding successes across other competitions (having even remained undefeated in the league bar two matches), this would go down to the wire, with them having gone toe to toe with their city rivals, Rangers F.C. It wasn’t until the penultimate game of the season that Celtic would emerge victorious, with the invaluable point secured from a 2-2 draw at Ibrox ensuring they could no longer be caught. Later in May, Celtic emerged the first British club to win the European Cup, doing so ‘in the heat of Lisbon’ on 25 May 1967. It was the first time Celtic had qualified for the tournament, the road to Lisbon starting with comfortable victories against F.C. Zurich (5-0 agg.) and Nantes (6-2 agg.). The quarter final in March was a more fiercely contested affair, with Celtic facing the Yugoslavian champions Vojvodina. Celtic lost the first leg away in Novi Sad (1-0), with the return leg in Glasgow being a similar affair, Vojvodina defending resolutely throughout. Celtic would level the tie on aggregate with a second half goal from Chalmers, and went on to emerge victorious when Captain Billy McNeill headed in a goal in the final minutes of the game. The first leg of the semi-finals against Czechoslovakian side Dukla Prague saw Celtic win 3-1. For the second leg, manager Jock Stein instructed the squad to play in a defensive formation, this differing from their usual attacking style. These tactics worked well for the side, securing a 0-0 draw to progress to the final. The final of the European Cup was contested at the Estadio Nacional in Lisbon. Things didn’t start out to plan for the Celts, as they conceded a penalty kick after Jim Craig brought down Renato Cappellini in the box within seven minutes of the game. After converting the spot kick, the Italians would revert to their typical defensive formation, which saw them play eleven men behind the ball. This was the antithesis of Celtic’s forward playing style, who then ‘went out to attack’. Of their thirty-nine shots, twenty were saved and nineteen were off target. On the 63rd minute, their perseverance would prove fruitful when Tommy Gemmell fired home for an equaliser. With minutes left to spare, the ball fell again to Gemmell who would play on Bobby Murdoch whose long range effort was resolutely fired home by Stevie Chalmers, the most important goal in the history of the club. This win cemented the legendary status of the Celtic side, the Lisbon Lions, in British footballing history. Up until this point, every winner of the European Cup since its inception in 1955 had been either Spanish, Portuguese or Italian. Upon their return to Glasgow, the Lisbon Lions were each presented with a unique medal commemorating the season’s successes. Together, the six represent the most significant Celtic F.C. medal group ever to come at auction, and one of the most significant in footballing history. The European Cup Medals of fellow footballing legends have achieved impressive auction results in the past. In 2010, George Best's single European Cup winner's medal from 1968 sold at auction for £156,000. In 2015, Kenny Dalglish reportedly sold his 1984 European Cup winner's medal for £165,000.
A collection of Georg Jensen cufflinks the first pair with circular terminals with embossed bird motif, stamp marks GEORG JENSEN/STERLING/DEMARK/43; together with a Jensen tie clip, stamp marks 925 S/ DENMARK/GEORG JENSEN/74A; a further pair of cufflinks by Arno Malinowski, the circular terminals with charging bull motif, stamp marks GEORG JENSEN/925 S/DENMARK/71; and a matching TIE CLIP; a pair of amethyst set cufflinks by Harald Nielsen, hallmarked and stamped GEORG JENSEN/925S/DEMARK/44H (Qty: 5)Condition report: All in good condition, only minor surface wear. The cufflinks with London Import marks. The tie clip Sigvard Bernadotte for Georg Jensen Arno Malinowski cufflinks: Good overall condition, only minor surface wear. In original Georg Jensen box.
A SELECTION OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a Wedgwood ring, a Siam tie clip, an amethyst pendant, further gem set jewellery, charms, necklaces, chains, brooches, pendants etc, most with marks to indicate silver, approximate total weight 284 grams, together with a 9ct gold chain bracelet, with 9ct import mark, length 200mm, approximate weight 1.2 grams
VALE, A LADY'S 9CT GOLD ROUND WRISTWATCH, CIRCA 1962 AND OTHER ITEMS The watch with a silvered dial and baton hands, two-piece case with hallmarks for Birmingham 1962, on a gold-plated and stainless steel expanding bracelet; the jewellery includes a silver part foliate engraved hollow bangle, Birmingham 1969; and various costume jewellery and other items including many cufflinks and studs; a gentleman's gold-plated wristwatch; a tie clip; brooches etc.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY INCLUDING AN ENGRAVED STRAIGHT-TAPERING TIE CLIP stamped '14K', 3.1g; a yellow metal and 7.5mm diameter cultured-pearl stick pin, unmarked; together with two silver 'ingot' pendants; various commemorative crowns; a gold-plated tie clip; a similar tie tack; and three lady's wrist or bracelet watches
A pair of silver pepperettes, two gemset brooches, one stamped '9CT'; a diamond twist ring, unmarked, finger size Q1/2; a Royal Engineers brooch; a pair of marcasite earrings; a marcasite scarf clip; and a tie clip . Brooch stamped '9CT' - 2.0 grams. Other gemset brooch - 1.9 grams. Ring - 4.6 grams.
A pair of Niels Erik From Danish sterling silver geometric cufflinks, an N.E. From silver tie clip, sterling stone set pendant and a plated monkey badge, cufflink panel length 19.6mm, (4) Cufflinks in very good original condition, no damage, just lightly surface scratched, marks clear, stamped 925S. Tie clip is perfect, marks clear, stamped 830S. Pendant perfect, no damage, marks clear, stamped 925. Monkey badge is slightly rubbed on high points, unmarked.
9CT GOLD & OTHER LADY'S & GENT'S JEWELLERY & WATCHES including two gold cased lady's wrist watches (no straps), 18.6grms gross, a tie clip and two stick pins, one in the form of a Daffodil, the other a seahorse and a ring with stylized top design, size Mid X - Y, 10.7grms collectively, a sterling marked tie clip and a gold colour expanding bracelet watch strap
A Small Collection Of Military Collectables To Include The Royal Air Force Yearbook 1986, Royal Air Force Souvenir Book 1970, 1939-1945 The Runnymede Memorial, The History Of The Corps At Merchant Taylors School 1900-1981, A Commemorative Spitfire Glass Plate, A Hawker Hurricane Mug, An RAF Glass, An RAF Tie Clip And A Selection Of RAF Buttons.
Five Circa 1920's-1930's Evening Dresses, comprising a black chiffon evening dress with gathered skirt over a petticoat, ruched and gathered detail to waist, beaded and jewelled decoration to the bodice; a black silk and velvet tiered short sleeve dress with shaped neckline; a purple silk taffeta evening dress with 3/4 length sleeves, diamante applied circular shaped detail to the front with blue velvet bows, paste clip to the reverse, waist tie; a pale pink silk crepe bias cut dress, sleeveless with a two tier smocked shoulder mount, attached flowers and blue waistband; an eau de Nil crepe dress with three quarter length sleeves, panelled and gathered bodice and skirt, decorated with 'spotted' design (5). Black dress - 36'' bust, slight wear. Black velvet tiered dress - 36'' bust, belt missing, stitched repair near to the press stud opening, wear towards the hem and additional silk to the collar. Purple dress - 34'' bust, slight discolouring under the arms, two ribbons missing, side seam has small opening, slight wear overall. Pale pink dress - 36'' bust, some brown stains to the centre of the skirt, couple to the bodice, wear to the hem. Eau de nil dress - 38'' bust, slight discolouration.
A hallmarked 9ct gold tie clip having a rectangular head with engraved decoration and a T bar of chain with ball finials to each end. Hallmarked London. Weight 2.7g. Together with a silver hallmarked heart lock bracelet, five other tie pins, two being silver including one Victorian brooch set with three agate panels, and two pairs of cufflinks and a silver chain.
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