SOUTHAMPTON MEDAL 1953 Medal awarded to Jack McDonald of Southampton , Football Combination Cup Competition, Runners up 1952-53. Southampton purchased Jack McDonald from Fulham in 1952 and initially he was successful in their first team, but he lost form and played most of the season in the reserves winning this medal in the process. During his time at Southampton, Jack made 16 first team appearances scoring four goals. The medal, with case, has The Football Combination Cup Competition on the front and on the reverse has a hall-mark and is inscribed Runners-Up 1952-53. Arsenal won the trophy. Good
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TREASURE CHEST Here it is, often in big demand, another selection of items to interest those with tastes for various sports. This time includes: a six a side programme for a Tournament held at Rheindahlen Garrison, Germany, 1978 signed by Bobby Charlton, Stanley Matthews Farewell Match programme 28/4/65,Europa League Final 2016 and UEFA Cup Final 2002 programmes, European Cup Finals 1963, 68 (creased), 71, 76, 78 and 85, European Super Cup 76 (Anderlecht v Bayern), 77 Liverpool v Hamburg, 78 Liverpool v Anderlecht, UEFA Cup Finals 72 both legs, 74 Spurs v Feyenoord, 79 Red Star v Borussia M, FA Cup Finals 55, 59, 63, 64, 66, 68, 71, 75, 86, 97, 99 , 2007 Cup-Winners Cup Final 65, England v France 62 at Hillsborough, 1966 Football Monthly World Cup Souvenir magazine, booklet Preston North End 100 years in the Football League, World Soccer Digest 61-62, World Cup 66 Tournament programme, The Cup booklet 1948, History of Newcastle United booklet, Stoke City Centenary booklet (80 pages), Billy Wrights Football Scrapbook , replica 1966 World Cup Final shirt (Umbro), five Arsenal Supporters Club handbooks 1980s, Arsenal v South Korea Caltex Cup programme 1990, Rangers v Arsenal 1966, 3 x Wimbledon Tennis programmes 1967, 84 and 2001, Stanley Matthews Pennant 1965, Manchester United Centenary booklet 1978, circa 40 match tickets (modern selection of clubs, 90s onwards), 2001 FWA Footballer of the Year Menu (Sheringham), Motherwell Annual Report and Accounts 1987, 1989, 1990, F! British Grand Prix programme 2000, GB v Australia Rugby League 1st Test programme 1990 at Wembley, Rugby League Cup Final programmes, 91, 96, 97, 1950 Charity Shield programme (only fair), Esso 1990 World Cup coin collection , complete with folder, Peter May signed picture, 1968 World Club Championship souvenir, 5 x Rangers Roar (QPR) fanzines 1967/8, Workington Speedway v Berwick 3/4/70 first meeting, first season, London Boys v Western Germany 6/4/53 at Charlton, Odsal Speedway v New Cross 1948, Rugby League Cup Final 1960, Fulham handbook 66/67, Boat Race programme 1965 , photograph of Charlton running around Wembley 68 with European Cup, England Rugby Union programmes 1950s, Touring cricket team brochures 1962, 63, 64, 65 (all to UK), Wimbledon FC application to Football League booklet, Celtic Year of Triumph booklet 1967 and Celtic Into Europe booklet 1966, King John (True story of Leeds United legend book (64 pages), The Cup booklet 1932 (spine partly split), Football League Centenary Medal 1988 (in case), Arsenal handbook 64/5, The Blues 1875-1956 Caricature history of Birmingham City by Norman Edwards (32 pages), 1928 Cup Final Supplement (Weekly News), large Carlsberg Euro 2000 flag, Edinburgh City v Forfar programme, 6/8/2016 (first Scottish League game for Edinburgh City), set of FA Cup Final programmes 1981-88 inclusive including replays, 5 x League Cup Final programmes, 1980s, 6 x Charity Shield programmes 1980s, Sainsbury's Official England Squad medal collection 1998, World Cup 98 sets of postcards, 1962 European Cup Final programme, FC Koln v Dundee 62 newspaper issue, Sport and Play programme 1/9/1904 Aston Villa v Preston (programme for the game, spine split), Arsenal large team group photograph 1948/9 (with Championship Trophy), programme England v France 1947 at Highbury (tape repair), Speedway News 12/6/47, Youth Cup Final programme 72, Stromgodset v Man Utd 77, four boxing programmes including Curvis v Emile Griffith 1964 title fight and GB v USA 1976 Amateur tournament programme including Thomas Hearns, Magri, Cowdell and McKenzie, Martini Golf programme 1970, 9 x England programmes 59-68 including v Rest of World 1963, hardback book England World Cup 66 (FA approved publication), Kirin Cup 2006 programme including Scotland, signed Jimmy Greaves picture, Bournemouth handbook 1949, Famous Football clubs -Chelsea booklet, 1963 Cup Final programme, Wales v Portugal 1951 F.o.B programme, Stuttgart v Liverpool 1980, East Stirlingshire v Chelsea 63 programme, Arsenal v Real Madrid 1962, signed colour Frank Lampard photograph (Chelsea), Man City v Bury 50/51 and v East Fife 54 programmes, 1960 TV All-Stars XI programme at Elland Road, Leeds, East Hill Utd v Chelsea Supporters FC programme 13/3/55 at the Crystal Palace , Grasshoppers v Nottm Forest 79, 9 x FA Cup Semi-Final progs 62-73, Watford v Southport 78 (last Southport League game), Aldershot v Bradford PA 69/70 final BPA League game, Maidstone v Scarborough 89 first home game in League for Maidstone, Nurnberg v Man Utd 65, Cricketer magazine 1929, Cricket Natwest Trophy Final programme 1986, Celtic v A.G.F (ECWC) 1965, collection of 50 Man Utd home/away tickets including Finals /Semi-Finals , mainly 1990s but some 70s including Cup Finals + 8 x Man Utd season ticket books 1990s including Treble Season.. Many other items not mentioned are included and overall condition is generally good with notable faults mentioned. Really worth a good look. Generally good
1958 WORLD CUP Italian poster 26" X 18" issued by Globe Films International for GOAL! The official film of the 1958 World Cup Tournament, played in Sweden. The poster shows action from 5 matches and the Jules Rimet Trophy in the centre, all in black & white. Pin holes in the corners. Generally good
A silver twin handled trophy cup and cover by Garrard & Co. Ltd (Sebastian Garrard), London 1937, in George III style, with an urn finial to the conical cover, high reed loop handles issuing from foliage, on a spreading circular pedestal base, engraved To Roger Pilkington from Uncle Geoff to the cover rebate and beneath, 42cm (16 1/2in) high, 1813g (58.3 oz)
Balloon flown and signed cover collection. Superb assortment of over 75 covers flown on balloon flights from 1960s from around the World. Many are signed and there are some interesting multiple signed covers. Includes Jules Verne Society covers, First Long Distance Hot Air Balloon Race covers, Alpine Balloon Trophy Race 1980 multiple signed, World Gas Balloon Champs 1978, Flight over Everest. These are set into an album with many write ups, press articles. Many scarce and unusual covers. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95
RAF cover collection, 25 flown covers some signed from a wide range of Raf series, Bomber Command, AC, JSCC includes some interesting subjects German Jet and Rocket Aircraft, 80th ann Polish Airforce, Lt Col Galyen US AF commander signed Operation Deep Freeze cover, Biggin Hill Air Fair, 50th an Belgian AF flown in Spitfire and pilot signed, Falklands Campaign, Royal Signals, Air Formation signals, Schneider Trophy, Early Balloon flights, Buccaneer, B29, Vickers Wellesley, Overstrand, Westland Wapiti, Vickers Virginia, D10, Sopwith Camel. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95
A Victorian silver trophy, embossed with turnips within a floral and foliate scroll frame, verso presentation engraved 'Deeping St Nicholas Agricultural Society 1893', presented by Messrs Webb & Sons, The Queen's Seedsman Wordsley Stourbridge, to Mr H M Proctor, Wykeham, Spalding, for 2 acres of Webbs Mangold grown with the aid of their special manure', Birmingham 1893, 8.40oz, 21.5cm high.
"The Tickell Cup - Punchestown"A massive two handle Trophy Cup - "The Tickell Cup & Cover," London 1899, by D.W. & J.W. (Waterhouse & Co.), approx. 225 ozs, and 56cms (22"); together with a large square shaped plain Irish silver stand, with three applied silver designs of horse racing, Dublin 1899, possibly by Charles Lamb, 30cms (12") square, 14cms (5 1/2") and c. 106ozs., total weight approx. 335ozs & 69cms (27") high. (1)Provenance: By direct family descent.
Westmeath Polo: The Irish County Polo Challenge Cup, 1904, Won by North Westmeath, listing winning team. A small two handle trophy cup, approx. 13 ozs, Dublin c. 1904; an unusual barrel shaped two handled Mug, Dublin c. 1913, 5 ozs; and a small reeded silver circular Rose Bowl, Birmingham c. 1907, 4 ozs. A lot. (3)
Scarce Prussian Grenadiers Mitre Cap, having large white metal front plate and rear section with eagle to centre, trophy of arms and fused grenades etc. Scaled leather backed chinstraps. Red cloth bag with silver braid strips. Interior has an officers style leather sweatband and ribbed cloth lining, possibly for issue to an NCO. One small pin head hole to the cloth bag and white metal fittings have some of the brass underlay showing through in places. Overall a good example of a scarce item of Imperial German headdress.
Imperial German Commemorative Certificate, showing images of a soldier which have been stuck onto a drawn and coloured image of Imperial German soldiers in uniform. Trophy of arms, patriotic scenes and various German state leaders to the top including Kaiser Wilhelm II. Housed in a glazed wooden frame measuring 65x55 cms. Accompanied by another glazed commemorative print with an image of WW1 German soldier to the bottom. Produced to commemorate his service in the army. Measures 48x65 cms. (2 items)
* DR ALASTAIR R ROSS RSA FRBS HFRIAS DArts RGI (SCOTTISH B 1941 - ), NUDE TORSObronze, signed on base of wooden plynthapprox 38cm highNote: A leading figurative sculptor in the UK and a multi award-winner, he has lectured in various art colleges and universities, both in Scotland and the USA. His work is displayed in a range of prestigious locations, including on-board the P & O Steam Navigation Company's superliner, Aurora, and the world headquarters of Rank Xerox International. Public, corporate and notable private collectors include: Dundee Art Galleries and Museums, Perth Art Gallery and Museum, City Chambers, Dundee, Dundee Education Authority, Royal Scottish Academy, Scottish Arts Council, University of Abertay Dundee, University of St. Andrews, University of Dundee, University of Stirling, Glasgow Caledonian University, Paisley Art Institute, Paisley Art Gallery, St. Andrews Community Council, Blackness Development Project, Dundee, Glasgow Art Club, St Vincent's Church, Edinburgh, Holokrome Co. Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A., Royal Calcutta Gold Club, India, Rank Xerox International H.Q., Marlow, Bucks, P & O Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., London State Street, Ernst & Young, Glasgow, Walter Scott & Partners Ltd., Edinburgh, J. Parr, Architect, Perth, Bonar Family Collection, Dundee, Keith-Hill Family Collection, Cornwall, Rt. Hon. The Earl and Countess of Airlie, Rt. Hon. The Earl and Countess of Erroll, Rt. Hon. The Earl and Countess of Dundee, Rt. Hon. Lord and Lady Fraser of Carmyllie, The Hon. Peregrine and Mrs Moncreiffe of Moncreiffe, HRH The Duke of Braganza, Sir Malcolm Innes of Edingight, R.C. Diocese of Dunkeld, Diocesan Headquarters, Dundee, St. Leonard's School, St. Andrews, Fife, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee (Gordon Matthewson Trophy), Glenfiddich/"Scotland on Sunday" (Spirit of Scotland Awards), Kirsty Wark, Sharleen Spiteri, J. K. Rowling, Ian Rankin, Sir Chris Hoy, Dame Katherine Grainger, Shirley Robertson, Walter Smith, Nicola Benedetti, David Tennant, Edwyn Collins, Nick Nairn, Colin Montgomerie, Sir Ian Wood, Alexander McCall Smith, Ewan McGregor, Paolo Nutini, Count Jakob von Eltz, Design Works, Glasgow, Court of the Lord Lyon, H.M. New Register House, Edinburgh, Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland Headquarters Collection, Edinburgh, Burg Eltz, Germany, Royal College of Ophthalmologists, London. Also work in Private Collections in Austria, France, Germany, Switzerland, Egypt, United States of America, Norway, Bahamas, Canada, Portugal and India as well as the U.K.
A 19th century French marquetry work table with gilt bronze mounts, the top inlaid with a trophy design including a quiver of arrows, fife, drum and pennant, opening to reveal a fitted birds eye maple interior and mirror, with Greek key pattern to the sides, raised on fluted tapered legs, with key, 59 by 41 by 72cm high.
1968 Triumph Trophy TR25W, 250 cc. Registration number OMS 68G. Frame number TB2W4486. Engine number C25.872. An unashamed exercise in 'badge engineering', the Triumph TR25W Trophy was basically the BSA B25 Starfire in a new set of clothes. There were a number of cosmetic changes to identify the new model as a Triumph, while those of greater engineering significance included an alteration in gearing, adoption of larger wheel sizes and fitting of an upswept exhaust system to suit the Trophy's intended role as a trail bike. Introduced in 1968, the Trophy continued with relatively minor changes until BSA-Triumph's major revamp of its range in 1970 brought with it a new 'oil bearing' frame, conical hubs and a change of name to 'Blazer', with Street Scrambler and Trail versions available also. OMS was first registered on the 11th October 1968 as a yellow machine; little is known of its life, but in 2014 it was owned by Gary Philpott of Market Rasen and MOT'd. It was yellow and the mileage was 70,172. In Febuary 2016 it was owned by Philip Buck of Newark. Today it is green/white and the odometer reads 2 miles but what work has been undertaken is unknown. The engine would appear to be from a BSA Starfire example (C25) and is correctly altered on the V5C. Sold with the V5C and the 2015 MOT.
1969 Triumph TR6C trophy, 650 cc. Registration number GDN 33L. Frame number TR6CXC05697. Engine number TR6CXC05697. International Six Days Trial successes in the late 1940's prompted Triumph to adopt the 'Trophy' name for their off-road-styled twins, at first for the 500cc TR5 and then for the 650cc TR6, introduced for 1956. They were developed over the years becoming the TR6 (UK), TR6R (USA, sports version with low pipes) and the TR6C (USA, competition version with high pipes). The TR6C was aimed at the Californian dessert racing scene and often referred to as the 'Dessert Sled'. By the time Triumph introduced unitary construction of the engine/transmission assembly on its 650 twins for 1963, the TR6 Trophy had long been established as the single-carburettor companion to the twin on the Bonneville, whose specification in all other respects it closely followed. However, although the pair possessed an impeccable engine, Triumph's larger models were widely recognized as lacking in the handling department, especially when compared to rivals Norton. Following the wholesale changes of frame layout in the late pre-unit era, a single down-tube design was introduced on the 650cc 'unit' twins, although even this would undergo several detail alterations over the next eight years. The most important 'tweak' to the Trophy/Bonneville frame was made for the 1967 model year, when a shallower steering head angle was adopted in the interests of better high-speed stability, and road testers duly reported a marked improvement in that respect. By this time Triumph's two 650 sportsters had been updated with 12-volt electrics and a full-width 8" front brake, while other significant improvements for 1967 included a new oil pump and an increase in the Trophy's compression ratio to 9.0:1, same as the Bonneville's. There were further mechanical updates for 1968, the most obvious of which was the adoption of an 8" twin-leading-shoe front brake, one of the best around. This matching numbers TR6C was manufactured in December 1969 and exported to the USA as the vast majority were, although it soon came back and was first registered with DVLA in April 1973. In September 1978 Paul Roberts of Selby bought the bike from a colleague at York Garage Works with a blown engine. He rebuilt the engine and kept it for many years before swapping it with his brother in January 2003. Over the years it has been sparingly ridden and the mileage has gradually risen from 8,205 in 1982 to the 10,878 of today. Sold with the V5C, old MOT's, various tax discs including 1982, it is fundamentally a very original machine.
A Dutch silver fishing trophy, NV Gerritsen and van Kempen, 1931Height: 13.5 cm, 75 gr. Silver 835/000The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email
An Edwardian silver trophy goblet, bearing the engraved dedication 'Carlisle Co-Operative Society / Presented by the Contractors of the New Buildings August 1904', together with names and dates of recipients amid foliage, raised over an ebonised plinth, John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham, 1903, 470.3g (excluding base)
CIGARETTE PACKETS, worldwide selection (H), inc. hulls, ARTB, flattened packets; Royal, Golf, True, Polo, Bond Street, Sweet Caporal, King Ship, Sketch, Wills, The Three Castles, High Admiral, Pirate; Gladstsone Cig Co. Belinda, Hyde Park, A. Broches & Co. Trophy, Ardath Chief Whip etc., corner-mounted flat to pages in large ring-binder, FR to EX, 68*
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